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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1885)
T THE DAILY BKE-- WEDNESDAY , AP1UL 1 , 188& 1 RACE EVERYTHING KNOWN , THIS CLASS OF GOODS , AND WE SOLD AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Their Superior jifer- 'lo are tvell liiunvn the ' uorld over. In point * vf Durnltility , Convcn- , cnec and JScononty of Fuel the/ are absolute ly the finest and hcst * hat can he niadc * .AA3IINB THE "GARLAND" LINE ItEFOKG MAKING A rURGIIASE. SOLD EXCLUSIVKL LANG & FOITICK , 318 and 320 South 13th St.jiear Farnam. OUR BARGAIN : 1512 Douglas Street. f. . Womons' Lace Shoeg , 85c Womnus' Lace Sboo9good $1.01) ) Womans' Button Shoes , 1.25 Worn ans'Kid" Shoes , 1.50 2.00 2.75 4.00 Meiis'Cnlf Boots 2.50 Wens' Kip Boots 2.00 Dom Pedro 1.25 Hens'Butbcm and Bals Shoes 2.00 These prices are about 25 per cont'less than former prices. T. N. BRAY. Save Money by Baying ACOIIN STOVES AND RANGES. Every Steve Warranted. JOHN HUSSIE , ! 407 Owning St. Solo Agent for Omaha THE BEST SHOES r Gentlemen's eftr , In the world , for the monoj are made by Stacv , Adams & Co A fact thoroughly nnJ unequivocally catab- iahcd by the unparallult'l eucceai nail con- stuntly increnalnp demand for theia. Their nhoos combine . Comfort , Style ami Durability. . ASK 101'lt DKALRJl I Oil TIIK Stacy , Adams & Co. , Bhoe. These goods nro made of the l t French nnd Domestic ntock , IVUDKATOO tops , in Hand und Machine ecvvtxJ , m Congress Button & . Lace ANJ ) EVERY PAIR WAJWANTKD. Tirrell & Cook , 1308 Farnnm Street , Sole Agnits for Omaha H. K. BURKET , UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMEtt. IV. tlfi tr i . OMAH NSTITUTE HOTEL ! CORNER 13th ai\l \ ( Cupilol Are. , Formerly Croiglitou House. Refurnished , $1.(0 a dsy. by thewtek. PHOTOGRAPHER 313 North 10th Street. OMDetnlre BtanJ , . Thepicsaoi proprietor wUhm It underdto < Hi tha all photojrspki are trade utli'actory btlore b lo ( ftenxi Irom this tallorv. Tbe old rwj and Ur. II. K. ALMA E. KEITH. Offer ) tbli Uomlog oa Rectal Inducements 3CBO- - HAIR GOODS ! HIS Douglas St. Omalm , Neb Mutter of Application of II. J. Penfold for Permit to Sell'Liquor M n Druggist. NOTIOK. Notice la hereby given that H , J , Fonfold did upon the 2Gth ilay f Match A. D. 18M , Clo hit npplicfttion to the mayor nnd city conn cilM Omaha , for permit to tell matt , tpirit * noun and Vlnoui liquors , as n druggist for medical , mechanical and chemical purposes only , At corner of 2Gth and Leavenworth street. 4th ward. Omahn , Ntb. , from the 11th day of April , 1885. to the llth day of April , 18SC. If there bo no objection , rcmonstrnnco or protest filed within two weeks from March 2Gth A. D. 18S5 , the said license will ho granted , J. J. L. 0. JKWETT , II. J. Pextmn , City Clerk. Applicant , M273 Matter of Application of C. F. Goodman for Permit to Sell Liquor M n Druggist. NOTICE. Notice in hereby given thntO. V , Goodman did upon the VCth day of March A. D 1885.file his application to the Mayor nnd city council of Omaha , for permit to Roll malt , Hpirltuom and vinous liq.orsas adrnggint , for medicinnl , mpchanicnl nnd chemical purposes only , ot No 1110 1'arnam Strict , 3d v nrd , Omaha , Neb. , from thn llth day of April , 1685 , to the llth day of April , 1S80. If there bo no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from March "tith A. D. 1885. the raid license will be ranted. C. F. GoonsrAN , Applicant , J. J. L. C. JKWiTf , City Clerk. m20-a2 utter ot Applldatlon of Adlor&Hellcr forLlqucr LI- confo. NOTICK. KatlciU hereby gU en that Adler A. Heller did neon io2Ut ilivcl lluroli A D 18 6Hlu th Iraiirlloatlon 5 the JUjor and Cl'y Council i f Omaha lor lie tno to ell Molt , Mlr ) tuouj und Vinous Liquors , at Ko. 1111 'arnam Stint , Sil ward "main , Nob. , ( torntho llth iv of April 18 5 to tlio llth da } ol ApiIllESS. It there bo no objectlo t , rntnonetrance or protof t _ cd within two wo ks l.omMirch . Mill , A b , 1S85 ho said llccnso will be ratited. AW.bll k MK'ttV.n , Applicants , J. J. L C.JEWETT , City Clerk. alter ol Arrllc-itlon ol Herman Schmidt for Liquor License. NOTlOf. Notlco li hereby given thit Herman Ken ml H did lion the 25th a fit Uarch , A. D. l&G , HlJ hla sp. ilcatl n to too Mayor and City Council ol Ort ! i , ir license to tell Malt , Spirituous nnd Vinous liquors tNo 402 south llth rftrett , 3 d warJOanha , fieb. , oni the llth day of April 1835 , to the llth da ; ol prlllSSU. If there b no oVJeotlon , romonstranoo or protest Ibd within twj weeks from Mirch SjthA. 1) . 183S , DO said llcenso will bo granted. HEltilAn SOttMlDT , Apfllrant , J. J. L. C. JKWKTT , City Clerk. alter o' application of of John Wuetbrfch tor Liquor License. NOTl'JK. Notlco Is hereby Riven that John Wuothrichdldupon he 26th day ot March , A. I ) 1835 , tlio his applies- Ion t } the mayor and elty council of Onialu , for li en 90 to sell matt , spirituous and vluooa liquors , at 'o 1024 Dodge ttroct , 8d U'ard , Omaha , hcb. oiu tha lltn day of April , 1835 , to the llth day of .prll. 18E8. If there bo no objection , romonilranco or protest , , Icd within two weeks frcm March JOth , A. 1) . 1S36 , ho sn.d license mil betcrai ted. JOHN WUITHBICU , Applicant. J J. L. C. JEWBTT. City f'lerk. ilattcrof Application of Tliompsoni , Little f or Llquo Ltccnso. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby filvon that lhomps-n & I Ittlc did pen the 2Jtli day of MarcA \ , D. IbSS.nic their ap- llration to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha , or license to sell JUlt , Spirltoua and VlnoiisLlquors t No 1S04 Farmm street , 3d Ward , Oaaht , Neb , rnmthi llth day of Apill , 1683 , to the llth dayot Vpill , 188. If tboro bo no objection , remonstrance or protest lied within two weeks from March 26th , A. D. 18i5 , liosild lioense will bo granted. TUOltfdOW t L1TILK. Applicant. J. J. L.O. JBWKTT , City Clerk. latter of Application ot Jacob Kaufman for Liquor IIcons ; . NOTICE. Notlco h hereby given thit Jac.ib Kaufman did itMJii IboMthiUy elMaich.A I ) . 1585 , fi'o ' hh ap- illcallon to the MavorurO city Council of Omaha , or llcciiio to sell Malt , iplrltuous and Vinous L > pjois.atNo. Oil N. 10th stiect , 5th ward , Omaha , r cb. , from the 1 th day of April , 1S85. to the llth 'ay of AprP , 1680. If there bn DO objection , rcmonstranca or protest filed within t o weeks from March ifltn , A. 1) ) . 1885 , ho aald llccnso will I'o prautcd JACOUKitlPMAN , Applicant. J. J. L. C. JhWETr , Ciiy Clerk. ilatter of Application of Chaa Fleck , for Liquor License. NOTICK. Notice la hereby Riven that Oros. Flerk did upor the 2Hhday of March A. D. 1835 , DIe hii upplicatlon tu the Mayor an I City Council of Omaha Tor llccuso to sell Malt , Spirituous and VinoiH Li luorfl , at Uailo lluusa 14th Street , Sil Ward 'Iruoba ' , Nebraska , from the llth cUy of April , 18SO , ,0 llm lltb day cf April , 13SO If thera be no objection , remonstrance or proteit filed within two neebs from March SO , A , D , IMS , "ho old llccnso Hill bo u' anted. m 23-30 CHAllLKS FLECK , Applloint J. J. L. a JKWETT , City Cloik. Matter of Application of I no. O'Donahoo for LI ijuor Licence , NOTICE. Notice li hereby given thatJno. O'Donahoo ill ; upon the 25th dav if March , A. I ) . T83 , tlio his ap plication to tfcc Maier and City Council of Omaha for llc nso to sell Malt , Spin uous and Vinous Li quore , at No. 203 N. 10th street , 4tn Ward , Omaha Neb. , frcm the llth day of Aptll , 1885 , to the llth day of April , 1889. If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest filed ulthlu two nccka from Marob 23th , A. D. 1835 , the tald license will be granted. .10I1N O'DONAIIOE , Applicant , J. J. L. C. JEWhTT , City Clerk. Matter cf Application of Henry Brammcr for Llqvor l.leen e. KOTIUH. Notlca Is hereby | -l\oa that Henry lirammcr did upon the 2Mb. day of March A. D. 1885 , lila his ap plication tu the major mid citj council ol Omiha lot license to stll m\lt , ei'ir.tuous ' and \Inous llqmn at No. 2 9 15th street , 31 wird , mm' a , Neb iroin the llth day of April 133i , to the llth day o April 183,3. , If thoru be no tbjeetlnn , reicorstranca or prota i Q cd Ithln two wnokB fri m March VOth A. II. 1885 thi ) said lice iisuM III bo K ranted. HKN'IIV UKAHMKltApplicant , J. J. L. C. JKWK1T , City CUrk. Matter ufApplicntioii of llaneei & Vnyuer fur L quor License , NOTICE. Noll'o la hereby given that Ilinscn tVajncr die uix > n the 25th day of March , A. U. 18 6 , fllo their op plication to the Mayor and City Council cf Umah- > lor 1 CCUFO to itll Jlalt.SuliltuoiH n il Vinous liquor at N . 821 S , 7th Strei't , 1st Hard , Ouialu.Nob. fron the llth day 01 April 1SS5 , to the llth ilay cf April low ) . If there beno oTjeitlon , remonstrance orpro'os filed within two weeka from March 25th A. D. 18i5 tlio ald lictiua will b granted HANSK.S k VAYKKIt , Aprllcante , J J. L. 0. JftWEIT. CitvClerl. . Matterof Application ut Flclura Wilde for Llquo License , NOTICE. Notlco la hereby given tint lllchard WIllo dl upon the SStli day of Uarch K. D , 1885 , file hlstrpl ration to tan Mayor anil City Council of Oinaha , to llcetiso ti cell Malt , Splrltumu and Vinous Llquora at No. llS4K.rnam utriet , 3J arcl , Omsha , Neb Irom tlio lltdiUy of April 1835 , to the llth day o April U88. If there b no objection , remonstrance or proles filed lthln twoweeki from Match 2fllliA. D. 188S the laid license lll ba granted. BICHAttDWILDK , Arpllca&t J. J. U O JKWKTT , tlty tlcrk. Matter of application of J. K , Shavllk fo Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice I ) hereby given that J. K. Shavli di1 , upon the 26th day of March , 1S85 , tile hi application to the mayor and city council o Omaha , forliceoss to sell malt , splrltuou and vinous Ilquori , at No , 1332 8 13th 8 2nd ward , Omaha , Nub. , from tha llth da of 'April , 1885 to tha llth day of April , 1880 IfUierebeuo objection , remonstrance o protest within two weeke from March 20th A. D. 1885 , the Raid license will he granted J , K , SIIAVLIK , Applicant. J. J. L. 0. JXWMT , Olty Clerk. IU27-8.8 Matttr ut Application of tiloiz & Utr fo Liquor Licotue. NQTIOL' , Notice is hereby given that Storz & He hd upon the 20th day of March , A. D. 1885 hlahia application to tha mayor and city council of Oinaha , to sell malt , pirituou ani Flnous llquori at Columbia Urewer Fifth ward , Omaha , Neb , from th IKliday of April , 1885 , to the llth day o April , 1SH > , If there ba no objection , remonstrance o protest tiled within two week * from Marri 26 , A. D , 18S5. the laid license will b f ranted. Sroiu & JLKB , Applicant * , tBi'7-a3 J , J. L , C. Jswttr , City Clerk. lUrwiu r-itic.Hptlco ct * , ltd ir d lU ? < B IrtJ. ) VrrriMt tu 111 It. Adjr PRIZE , f 76,000. T 'iCRita ONLT $5. BiARi9 IK Pnoronnos tH I H jouisiana State Lottery Company "We do titrtby tertify that IM mpervite the ar anyementt/oT all the Monthly ami Seml-Annua Jratcingi oj thtouufana State Lotttru Company ntt in ptrton manage and control the Dramngt htmtelt * * , and that the fame are conducted \nth ontttvSairnctt andin goodjaith toward oil par- ' , a'ndut authorize the company to ut * thit ter- ficate , uithfac-iimilci cfour tiynaturet altathtd i ill adcertiiemtntl. ' COMMISSIONERS. Incorporated In 1SD3 for 25 yours by the legislature or oduiatlonal and charllablo purpojrs with a .apltnl ot 81,000 , 0-to which a tcjsrvo runclot over 660 QOO IIM elnce been nddcd. By e overwhelming popular vote It ) franchise A3 mudo a part of the proicnt itato constitution adopted Powmbcr 2d A. I ) . 1S7B. The only lottery o.er voted on and endorsed by 10 pcoploif nystate It ncur scales or poetrones. 1U eraud single number draftings take place onthly. A HrLK > D'D OrrORTCMIT TO WI1 A fORTCXK , FOURTH RAND DRAWING , CLASS t > . IN TIIK ACADKMV OK MUSIC , RW ORLKA.NS , Tuw > DAy , Armi. II , 1885 , 170lh " CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 00,000 , Tickets nt S5 each. Tractions , cf Fifths , in proportion. UST or rRizKS. 1 Capital Prlzo 8 75,000 1 do rte 26,000 1 do do 10,000 ZPrizcso ! ffl.fOO 12,000 61'rizo.Of 2,003 lO.OTO 101'rlzoiol 1XO ( 10.COO 201'rlzraof BOO 10,000 , lOOPrizesof 200 20/00 3001'rzosof 100 30,000 6001'rlzesol M 25,0'0 OOOl'iUctof 25 25,000 ArrnoxiMATioN rnizxa. 9 Approximation 1'rlzca ol 8760 0,7fO g do do 600 4,60) g do do 250 2,210 007 Prizes , amounting to (205,60 Application for rules to clubs should bo madoon o tboofflco o ( the Company In New Orleans. For further Information , write clearly giving ( u ddrcss. POSTAL NOTES. Express Money Orders , 01 Tew York Pxchango In ordinary letter , Currency y Express ( all sums of | 5 and upwards at our ex- M. A. DAUPHIN , Or 11. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans. Lx 007 Sevnnth St. , Washington D. C. Make P O. ilonov Orders payable and address Iczlitercd Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK New Orleans , La. For tlio Cure of nil fliscascs of Horses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS , HOGS , fOULTBY. Used successCully for 20 years by Far mers , Stockbreeders , Horse K.R. , &o. Endorsed t used by the U.S.GoTcniniM. O Pi\nipIilcts & Cliarts sent frcp.'t5 HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , , 100 Fulton St , Kow Yorlt. _ Humphreys' use 30 ypiirn. Tlio onl7 succemfal remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , Rnd Prostration , from inur-Hork or other cftmen. VI per vial , nrfivlataand largn vlnl powiler , fnrtffi. HOLD uv DnunniRTH.or wnt ptwlnnia on recvipt of price. A.ldri'fls. JlmwiiliKivH' IluincDliituilc illwllcljm : . > . . lll'J ViiKoitSt .OIuu'Yorto . . . _ _ . "le til .uai.r J Jj'fo * y ? rf v * Xo5clur 31 / 1)11. ) / ° OfD fcltOl RT A SONS. Cor. 13tli and E'ougloa Sta. Capital Stock , - - - 8I50 , Ol Liability or Stockholders , JJOO.OOf F.yc . Per CeDtlnlercst Paifi on Deposit ; LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTAZ& JA1IC3 K. DOYD P/B R W. A. PAXTON View Ptoilden t. . M. BENNE1T lUnazlug Dljecif- JOHH K. WILBUR C ! M CIIAH. F.UANDKUSOJI. TUOS. L. KIMDAU J. W OANNETT , MAX MEYER. UENHY PtlNDV K t. 8TCNK Srlaugor , . + . - . . - . . Unvarfo Oalmbncnor , . . . . . . .Bavana Pilsner. . . . . . . . . . . . Bohemian DOMESTIC. Smhmser . . . - . . .St , Louie liihauser . . . . - .St. Louis Best's . . . . - . . . Miln-aukcp Sohlitz-Pilauer - . Milwaukee. drug's . . . . . .Omaha Ale. Porter ? Domestic nnd Rhin Wine ! D. MAUEER , T1MEEN EASIEST > . . . . _ MlQ Ride * as w B w - * l ( with onepe tonai two. N - 'ThB Spring lengthen ind shorten according to the Height thi Cirrr. Equally well adapted to rough country rote md hoe drives of cities. Manufactured and told b all ( lading Carriage Builders and Dealer * . Dr , Amelia Burroughs OD-KICB AND JIEBIDENOH' 817 Dodge Stt - Omaha ELEPUONK N JAS.H.PEABODY.M.D. Physician & Surgeon 11 tUilldino * No. lUt Jonw BL Offloo , No. 1K1 Fa ni it tit OCOce boar,12 m. to 1 p , m , and fiom p. m. Tv'tpboDi , .or offlc OT.rtildiDH IU. "PNEUMONIA , ' Vliy Not Call It by its Might Knmo ? 'ow York Telegrami Many a sttontj well bnilt man loaves otno to-day , before night bo will have a illl pud In a few houta ho will bo doaill 'hla ' is tlio way the droadcd pneumonia akos people off. The Hat of notable men who are its victims Is appalling ! Dr. Damrosch , the famons mnaiolau , aolzed by a chill while conducting ro- oaraal ; next day his phyeiclans toll us ho a doing veil. Next day ho is Joadl Tlio Kov. J. E. Latlruor , D. D. , S. T. ) . , dean of Bctton university theological chool , preaches eloquently ono morning as a slight clilllness thereafter , fools nn- veil , for n few days nud unexpectedly 'leal A gentleman in Albany , goes to ,1s physician ono morning stating that 10 fcols strangely uncomfortable , ia ex- mined , ndvlaed nt once to settle np his flMra , doca so nnd dies before nlghtl Everyone dreads this prevalent cllscr- cr. Its c ming la sudden. Its ttrmini- lon usually spcody. What ciuscs the terrible scourge ? It is not "in the air , " infectious cr ontagious. It results from exposure , bnnges \veather , prjvaih nicra arnoni ; men than women , mcro among the np- srantly healthy than among the feeble. Pnonmonin , wo ara told , Is Invited by certain condition of the eyatom , indi ntod If ono has occasional chills nnd fo f rj , n tendency to cohh in the throat nd lungs , rheumatic and neuralgic pains , xtromo tired feelings , short breath and lourltic ntltchoo in the side , loss of appo- itc , backache , ncrvcus unrest , ocnldlng onsitione , cr scant and ditcolorcd fluids , oart lluttcrings , sour etomscb , dlatreeacd oot , puffy eye encs , hot and dry skin , ots of strength and virility. These In- icatlons may not njpoar together , they omo , dhappear and raappoar for yearj , bo person net rcaliztug that they nro na- uro a wornlng of a coming calamity. In other words , If pneumonia does not laim as a victim the persons having such jmptomB , Bomo Icsi pronouacad but moro fatal malady certainly will. A celebrated Now York physician told iio Tribune , a year ago , that pneumonia was a necondary disorder , the exposure nd cold being simply the agent which ovolops the disease , already dormant in ho system , because the kidneys have > oen but partially doing their duty. In liort , pneumonia Is but an early indlca- lon of a brlght's diseased condition. This mpairod action may oxiat for years with- ut the patient suspecting it becouao no ialn will be felt in the kidneys or tholr isinlly and often It can be detected only y chenifcsl and microicopisal oxamina- ions. Nearly 150 of the 740 deaths in Now fork city the first week in March and in x weeks 781 deaths were caused by nenmonial The diaeaso is very obstinate , and if lie accompanying kidney disorder is very advanced , recovery is impossible , for ho kidneys glvo out entirely and the pa- lent is literally suffocated by water. The only entegnard against pneumonia B to maintain a vigorous condition of the ystem , and thus prevent it3 attacks , by sing whatever will radically and clTectu- 1'y restore fall vitality to the Indnoys , or if they are Dot sound , pneumonia annot bo prevented. For this purpose , hero Is nothing equal to Warner's safe cure , a remedy known to millions , used probably by hundreds of thousands and commended as a standard spoclSc where- over known and tiaod. It does not pro .end to euro on attack of pneumonia , but t dosa and cm remove the causa of and prevent that disease if taken in time. No reasonable man can donbt this if ho re gards the personal oxperlonco of thous- mda of honerablo men worthy his favor. When a pbytichn says his putlent has either bright'u disease or pneumonia , ho confeases his inability to euro , and in a measure ho considers hia responsibility ended. In many instances' indeed , per- ions are reported as dying of pneumonit , ioart dltease , apoplexy and convulsions , when the real can BO cf death and so fnowu by the physician is this kidney consumption. Thousands of people hnvo it without knowing it and perish of It bo- ; auec their phyeichns will not tell them the facial The tame fate awaits every me who will not exorcise his judgment in such a matter and be true to hinnelf , Ills family and to society , Sympathy ivltn the Aral ) . Detroit Free Press. In the Lirao Kiln Club , Professor Sar- sapu-llla Hunter then ollored the follow ng resolution : 'Ilenolved , Dat Jn clis struggle bs twcen England an' ' da Araba , do sympa thioa of dla club go out fur do latter. " "Yon offer dls , do you ? " queried the president , as ho looked from the paper to Satsiparilla and back , "Yes , Bah. " "You sympathize wid do Arab , do you ? " "Yes , sab. " ' Any perticklor reason ? " "A wearry great resson , salt. Do Arab am peeking Iu abolish slavery it England. " There was a period of silence sa dee ] end painful that Shindig Watkins blls teroa his heel on the hot atovo withou realizing it. Brother Gardner finally said : "GIveadam Jones an' Pickles Smltl will tftko do professor to do aunty roon an" rub do back of his nook wid a coh brick. If dat doan'effect a euro vo'l ' send him to do Idiot asylam. " The professor acted like ono who hat been knocked down by a brick houseaiu after the rubblcg process above roforret to had been completed ho explained tha the resolution had baen drawn up by a tin peddler , who had promised him a no\ tin pan to present It. A New Tory Loader. English conservatives will profit by change of leadmHtp in the commons Sir Stafford Northooto was almost th only financier on the tory side , and con eequently was the only available candi date for chancellor of the exchequer in Lord Btaconstield's cabinet. The retirement mont of the head of the government frou the commons loft a vacancy which conli not be filled. Sir Stafford Nortbcoto wa neither an orator nor a good debater , ba he was the chief official of the treaaur and naturally succeeded Lord Beacons field. So long as the conservatives wer In power , he was faitly successful at th head of the government bench. He wa a faithful lieutenant , executing Lore BeacoDsGeld's orders without trace of insubordination ; and sine his followers were under per feet discipline and the opposition wa hopelessly divided on foreign questions he maintained his position without ex poslngh imsolf to serious criticism. As a leader of tbo opposition he proved a lorry failure. IIo had the cautions , cal oulatlng temper of an old-time whip , am bad nothing In Common with the new echo jl of tory democracy. Even if ho bad been endowed with the political ia I stlncts of a genuine tory , ho would ttil I have lacked ( ho political capaci'y and do i ta'.lcg power re-quint for succestful bad ishlp. The conservatives have shown o many signs ot discontent over hia neg- ; ct to Improve opportunities for turning 10 liberal mlnutry out of office that he as finally announced hla determination f retiring from the leadership at the lost of the projont session. The succession teems to have been .uletly settled in ailvnco" Sir Michael Hicks-Beach ia undoubtedly Iho mott trlklng man on the front opposition ench , and promises to bo an aggressive i&dcr. In the Boaconsfiold admlnlstra * Son ho was chief secretary for Ireland , nd afterward secretary for the colonies , nd gate n token of marked executive opacity. In opposition ho has been-the lost outspoken leader on his tide with ho exception of Lord Randolf Churchill , md has never wearied of denouncing the allures and neglects cf liberal diplomacy , lo Is crodltod with being an nncomprom * sing enemy of Russia and an cxtromu dvocato of Iho forward tchool of im erlalisai. As a leader iu the commons o will have the courage of his convlc ions , zeal , intelligence nnd energy in di ecting the policy of hia party , although 10 a ay ba deficient In pinHtcnl , sober udeomont. The change will bo n deId d gain for the English conservatives. A NATION or 15GO-KATEI1S. At Iiciist 00,000,000 EKRS Dally Con Burned i > y I'coplo In the United Statca. "There nro at least f > 0,000,000 eggs lousumod dally in the United State ? , " a vholosalo dealer near Washington mat kct aid to a rcpottsr. "That is over 4,000,000 dozen , nnd at , n average price wiil amount to nt least 80,000. Think of the outlay and busi ness activity required to handle rhisonor mono quantity. The American people TO egg catcrr. As a general thing the npply Is equal to the demand , but about' tiroo years agolato after January wo ran shore on domestic eggs. What was the osnltl Europe began to ship as pickled ggs by the millions. Shiploads came vor. Prices wont down and the Euro- can pickled eggs at fourteen cents a doz- n became immensely popular. Tills Al most ruined our homo egg market. Dur- ug the months of April and May the jjgs are pickled by rnoansof a solution of mo water. They are kept until Novcm- br and December , and then come in to ewer Iho market. Fresh eggs , though , ra worth thirty cents a dozan. " "Wlioro do the eggs in the United tales principally come from ? " "From Jersey , Delewnra , Virginia , * ? orth and South Carolina , and Mnry- and. The western states , of course , arniah largo quantities , but not eo much B the slates mentioned. Nineteen mil- on two hundred thousand eggs wore hipped from Europe to this country ince the first ef April to September , 'hoy ' come from Belgium , Copenhagen , lamburg , nnd the greatest egg mart in do world , Antwerp. But all these European eggs are pickled , and although ot half BO good as the fresh , yet thty ave the effect of lowering piKos. All f the peasantry in Germany , Belgium , nd Holland ralso large quantities if owl. But in the United States a few armors only pay attention tu the Imlus- ry. " "What is the reason that the farmers n tha United Statca do not ra'so more owls ? " "Simple enough. They have been in ho habit , of making large profits from lock and grain and other products , and bought egg-rait ing too slow. They see hoii' mistake now , and In less than ten 'ears epgs will bo exported instead of im sorted. " "How will the increase come about ? " "If this now experiment of hatching gs by moans of heaters proves success- til , than bacon and beef as life-sustaining 'ocds will perhaps bo supplanted. Thus or the results of a limited ecalo have iroven biiccetbftil , and the old hen , In. itead of wasting days over a dozen or so of eggs , can bo putting in her time laying 'reeh ' egpfl. Thus a duiiblo saving will be made. Every farmer with enterprise will have an egg fnrm or hatchery , jus as the rich have hot-houses now , and Hont millions of eggs to market. Now York : > erhaps , will bo the greatest egg cents n the world , and ships will bo charterer by thn wholesale to do tlio export buei The Confederacy's Hidden Treasure JIncouGa. ( ) Telegraph. Just before the late war closed the eli Weed building , on Second street , was filled with gold and silver coin belonging to the cor f edoracy. The treasure was guarded night and day by a homo com pany , composed of citizens too old or otherwise unfit for the regular army. In this company wore t rro brothuw , whose homos wore In an adjoining county , but who had rofugeod , with their families , to Macon. Ono dark night , when the rain poured down In torrents and the guards sought refuge in nhut was then the Methodist book depository , the two brother ) , trho were among the guards , told their comrade ] they would keuj gnard In the rain , Whlln tbo others were being sheltered from the rain the two men effected an entrance into the building and secured a keg of the gold , which they managed to carry off under cover of the darkness nnd eocroto. This gold was buried on a subsequent night on the land belonging to the brothers When tbo war closed they sought to dig np the treasure , but it could not bi found. They could only dig a night for fear of being watched by their neighbors , but alter a long search the ; failed to find ( lie money. Two years ago the money was found several nun dred yards from the locality at whlcl they had looked for it years ago. They had mistaken the panel of fence tha marked the spot. The brothers dividot the money and went west to live , anc are now enjoying lifo. Col. William B. Johnson , who had charge of the money of the oonfederac ; in Macon , ii inclined to discredit the story for the reason that none of tbo money was missing , Ho says Mr. Mom mingor , secretary of the treasury , ordcroi § 3,000,000 in coin to bo sent from Mont gooiory to Macan. Soon afterwan 81,000,000 was drawn to bo sent t Nassau to pay for arrra , blankets , etc Tim coin was put up In strong kegs which hold each 850,000 in gold. Tn silver kegs hfild $5,000 each. Severa months before Qen. Wilson reached th city the coin was ordered to Columbia , S 0 , , where there w s a depository , anc fromtcero to the army The trjasar was guarded on its way to Columbia b ; thirty citizens of MICOII , who broogh back a receipt for every ke < r , Mlsi K. Fodta. 28 N. Eataw St. , Baltimore timoro , Maryland , eaya : I have suffered toveral weeks from a painfully distress Ing cold and coujh. After Ukln ? on ! three doses of Had Star Cough Cure , was entirely cured. It is an excjlleu mmdyj will aiviss m/ friends to us it. The cooilcig color for sprini ; will b g'etii. r " VTIiotuTo trlfltd away their yonthftal vlpnr ami poirer , wbo ivro snfTrrlnK from trrrlliln nllAINH ana J.O.SSUS wtoo arcitrnki I.MI'ornNTnnd unlit for marrliito. MEN of ullages , who find tholr POWER amUltnllty , nerto anii 'SKXUAU srilKNOTH wrAktncd. tor cfirly inbii * or KXClCMSKa. cm reecho aixiMttvoanil laMlnR ( HI Ri : . NOmattor oriion lone rttmlliiR tlio cuomar l > r > . or who tiai railed trtoiirp.liy a Cow wteki or mnnllis tuo ot the celebrated , MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT Atliomcwiihoiilripoiiiro , Iu I.Ws time , and for 1.K3 ! * moncr tli.in any oiliernu-tlioil IntlieworUt. 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President prvftcrlbeyour ) tult IVnUbeyln my praellc lierc , v of the Kacultr , and I'rofoxiur f't tlio Ililtlinoiu il consider Havtry ituiieilor rulluljltt arUclu and can ! * leal CollrBP. avBi " I llnd It remarkably trea iroin heartily n-comintnil aliilow stoU-ncf feTCrs , acute ru ll nil and other objecllcmuble maUiiuls to often lnnuniuiatloniinid drpreitalnir inaladlc0 Kencrally. founl In the hlHKifs uf the preiu-nt day. and al u ai a tonla In Treble dltfcutlou < unl coaxal JAMKH'J , II'DKA , M.M. . of Hlaten IManil.tliA c-M-i'iHvi tram acute din. am- , where an alcobolle authorotfoverul cirk unlruunltr , writon : "Whrii I'1 UrimUnt ulowriaUs" It lodluitid , and trpcclally iu ' I prrwrlbe an alcoholic mimulant , I ordrryour fa IN FACT , IT IS BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. previously conspicuously - prom- * luent bones In patients HuHerltik' from Consumption and the 1 fko diseases , set covered with a DRUGGISTS ArfD * " : : * : * : * ?