THE OlVtAHA DAILY _ BEE . „ * : ITISSPAY * - - - - * - , DECEMBEll . . . . i _ . 7 , 1886. CRUELTY AND DEGRADATION , . A Startling Letter From Lady Oolin to Her Patber-in-Law. - - . HER TERRIBLE ACCUSATIONS. Tlio llnhc Hcplloi by Snjln II Is nn Attemiit iu Intlinldatlon-IOti. * gllsh Coinineiit on Clcvc Two lnl4TrslliiK trnri//i ) | , ( / ( IV < 0i / Jnmcx ) ( Innlnn llcnnrlt.l l.oxnov , Dee. a [ Now Vork Herald Cahlc .SiKjclal to the llii.j : : On tlie cross-cv ainlnntlon of the Dako of Argyln the follow- Im ; roiiORDoiKlencc was icnil amid inolound ) , ' > llunce nud attention In the court : No. n ( 'AiiodAV 1'i.vn : , .S.V. . Ansu t l.\ IS'5. My Dunr Duke As no doubt you will .soon lie Ic-nvliiK town , and It is not likely I shall fee > mi before voti go , I hope you will not think it HI-bolittiiiK that I , as your dniiKhtci-in-lnw , should give jou some c < c- pluntitlon , painful : islt niny be lohoth of us of the cnitics which have led to tlm picscnl deplorable slate of nlfalis l > etvvccti ( .fill n niul ni > srll. lie hns told mo plainly that ho will pcparatc TIOIII mo unless I consdiU to roliablt with him , mid he | ionl N In this decision. In justlre to m.\scll I cannot consent lo a private si'pnulion If wo ate to Hpp.u.itu , the iea = oiiH foi hi ) icfusnl to ll\c with him as his wile must be Lnowii openly , ( ilils have illushiiB. and to bo Hut Initiated Into the in.vstories ol matilmnuv. hy bplm ? Riven a 1'iilthiK from a doctor's letter , In which I vns reionniiendod as1 a halatno pre'ciiptlon , would hhock any ulil in lo\c \\llli the man who thus tieated her. Throughout , this Idea ot my usefulness seems to have bi-eii tins pihidpn ! one If 1 tiled to Interest him In anything I li.ul seen or heard. If I tiled ol piy own necoul to do some little tiling to please him , all m > cfTorts were met \\lib absolute inattention , itut If any lillles put him out , I was the .scnnc o-it. .Many times , about such tiillcs as m.v wenilnira linun collar or u scito ilross , ho hasswoiu at me and onleied ine tolc.ivo the hou.sc , as If I weie a M'Iv'.xnt , and this bcfotce hnd been nmiiicil a moiilli. Ills trcntment , hlscuises alone , would have bcon enoiiKli to aioasc most vvomon. With icganl lo liisvoniiMi seivnuts \\asniadc I Into a sou ot a Kobutweon , When ho constiiiitly 111 ticatud them , even to tlio extent of striking them and Knocking tliem tlo\\u. \ I u as .sent foi to fimlhe and console tliom , o nt to try and peisuade Ihem to excuse .Ills behavior ami leliiin to him. I Imvo had"lo leave my room at nifjlit ami xo ami uet with ( ho nuuo lei lioius. with my aims around her , when Hhe was sobbing liom his per.somd \ lolence , ami mnko CNUUSCS for him in every way I could Iniafrliu1. Then , after one of the = ; e out- Imists , lie would think nothing too Rnoil for tlii'-e women , and on one occasion , when he \sis : ItullKiiant lit one ol them for ti\inn to muko ini clucC between him and mo , he told me 1 Mioiild not be anu'iv with the poor lilllo uonian , n < - , of coiiini * , bhe was Jealous of me. Ci'itainly the two ex tremes ovei famlllartj one hour and posi tive violence tlio ncxt--tliat lie indulges in aie not lil.cly to Increase my msiicel for him nor enable mo to keep on Its pedestal the Colin I toll In hue with. I am not a jealous woman In any way , and I Imvo the creates ! contempt tor people affected with that vice , and even 1 could not fall to icmark the difference between the absolute Ignoiancr of nij presence in his loom mid his clfusive de light when any one else cnmo in. Forgive me lor wilting M > IOIIR a letter and tor en- leiiiiK .so miiuli into details .such as the o that ni } lll'o foi the last tuo jcais has been made up of. I thought It only iiilitaiid ; lair that jou , as my hushniidS lathci , Hhoiild h.ivobomo idea of wlmt the leal rtlale of thni3 | has bcon. 1 have left out entirely the question of how much my health hasstillcred In evciy way , but II you will take flint a little Into consideration , joined with what 1 Imvu dcbcilbcd in this letter , 1 hope } on will sco that the one tiling t ask lor noii-molestlon Is.iuidei thoclictimstances , not a veiy outraqcoiib request. It Colin pei- Mst ! > In his ictiisnl , the whole question , with tliu details , will li 1 to be deckled la Open court. It Is lie alone who has foiced mo to this course iicalnst. my will. There Is none othei OIK.-II to mo which , In justice to myself , 1 can puiMio. If ho will not Kumt mo the protection that I ask I must obtain It otlier- VYt e. Avaln ; I must ask you to forgive tlio lengthened detail of this lettei. Relieve me , your alleetlonate , liiiiiiini : : Ki.i/.Aiun'ii COI.IN CA.MIMII.I.I. . 11IK IllTKK'h IIKI'I.V. In r i'ly | ' to this can it ) the following : LOXIMI.V , Ami , 10,1S8. . Tlio Duke ol Ar- ujlolisi- leeched luly : Colin Camubell's let ter of the IMU. lie lias also heard tiom his son , Lord Colin , of the accusations wliicli I ndy Colin has bioiiKlit aqdiiHt ; : her husband In tlio form of n petition to the divorce court. The iluko has heard from i.ord Colin also , and bus icason to know from other bouices tlmt thcto iu-ciisrttlons are false. The dtilco , thcrctoic , can only ro aid Lady Colln's letter to hlnihell thu'atcnlinclutnrc legal procred- inpsns wiltton In purHimuco of the attempt at Intimidation which has already been tried nnmicce.sstvllr with Lord Colin , Under these clroiimstanccs , Ladv Colin will imdet- stand that the tlnlce must re In so lurtlier com munication 01 aorrcHpondenco with her Indy- ship , ; Thlacoiii'sjioiuioiice was anterior lo the liif-t suit , which icsultvd in a decree iu favor ot I/ady Cniiijibi'll , r ON THI : aii-s8A : < ; i : . The Ijoiiiton I'npri'N Tlilnk It a Coin- inciiilulile DoL'iuiiciit. [ Ci > l > Uiloht IbSi liiiJuinii Gunlun llciinell. } I.ONIHIV , Dei1. 7. fNi'w York Herald C.iblo to the Br.i : . ) Tlio London press iniich iuco to the president' : ) inos bn u anil to comments upon It. The Tt'U'Kraph ducluica : "There aie many iniUr.ilIons thai the liesl and limit enlight ened I'ltl/ons of thu United bt.Uos aio of the opinion Hit' tiDilKht and mnnly policy ol 1'iLslfk'iit Cluvi'.iUlile.soiviiii'of ] ciiiiini.'niln- ) tlou.'f Thw 1'hioniclo sajs : "The inessaKO Is not ralciilntod to dlstiuli the tiiuney articles of inn ) lb hiisliu'ss-llko rather than l' < t ileelnies the inpssago "a doou- mi-lit to bi ! read with envy on this hide of the Atlantic , for \\hile Iho peat nations of the iimiin ! > nl tuo aimed to the lei'th , w.itchlus llu'lr nolehbors , ami diplomacy Is lui y In Uic etTiirt to uvi'it anv uhlch one btalcsman ulti-r another drdaii'S looialimly nhead , yet in the midst of all this luimollt the micro ! the Kic.it AiaoiU'.in icjuiullu h able tuan < iioiiace to cutigrcst tlmt he is at PIMCO uith iiinii , and tlmt no ( | uu tlun has arisen dur- I ni ; the | iist year to dUtiub in-acefitl re lations " The Ni'Uh | iroaoiinros the message a model htiito II.IIHT , H I ui ml los each < iuustlonvltli dignity , fullness and breadth , and M > ems tc dbdiiln tlmt Impolitic art ot evasion vvhlch U i'\hitltoii in so many uttiT.inees of the kluil la I'hirone. The Times considers that the message "faithfully lutieotbthu titalillity , traiuiiilllti anil ( icnt'ial prospi'ilty which Kivo .so " "n t . . fmuulation to the policy and society of Hit 4 i United States. " ' ThoStamlnrd commends It as " .i statesman likn production. " All asrcu that the fisheries ami cxtnutltloi : HUi.3tloiH to faltly treated , anil much nstou slnncnt is cxpro wl nt a complaint of too much moncj in tlio exchequer , vhllo all Kuropran nations lament tlic reverse , Two Helttlnn items. irttiiyrlghl / * * ' 1 > V Jflin'f ( Jordan Itennttl.j Uiil < . < r.M.s Dec. 0. fXow York llcinhl Cable .Special to the llr.K.1 The stipicmc court to-day rojectcd M. Yanderjiinsscs' fresh appeal ntjnlnst Hie last judgment , sentencing lilm lo ten years * piml .cr\ittilc ( for the iinrdcrof his wife. Simon , the fasting limn , rnnclicd hU ? c\- ! iith day In jjood spiritHe walks , plays liopl.ino.anilcM'ii dances. Ho feels well , ilthrnwh he has ton ten pounds In wclcht , nd says that aftci th" thirtieth day ho will KO to Kncland to show , by a nea trln , < hat ho "s none Iho worse fur fasttucr. The ItiiKsInnVnj - . HKIM tx. Dec. < " , . Athlcps from St. UK describe an incident that occmicd theio 'in ' the roth of November last. On that day slinlt'iitsor the nuhoisltv had arranged ( i hold mi'iiinrlnl st < r. Irent tin ; tomb nt the Ilierwl SI. Dobrolltiboll. The iinlhoiitlcs pro- ilbitcil the scilco and plnrod a ceidon ot troops nroiuul HID ccmrteij' . .Students tried to fntc-e the cordon nud a sliucslo ousitrd. llireehuiiilri'd poisonWiic nrreiicd. The npwpaioieie | loiblildt-u to nicntlon the itlulr. IScniorse CniiHPs n .Mnlcldo. VIK.V.S \ , Dec. 0. At IVith this e\culng Iheolllrers and some jotini ? aptresse.s fiom IIP Orolicum entered a rale at a Ink ; hour. As Hide was not lomn enoni.'li for all at one able , one of the nlllceis , nnmiilSrhuoewoIss , uklngly oidiMcil los.i ! Ttirlano. a little ulnc- ypar-olil soui-stress , to u-lve her plnoc to him. Shi1 refused , \vlicieiipon llio olllcci nolntcd a pKtol nl liei and s.ild : " ( ! o avuy or I will shoot KIII. " KOS.I loplieil : ' 'I won't. " The illlccr pulled Hie trlpptr and I ! < m fell life- PS . llonor-itileUpii nl ( be accident. .Schlico- \vehs liu-d a Imllcl into his own bwln. Trench Cuhinr-t l-'oi-eoa t. I'AIIIS Dec. . M , Floqiuil has made an illei to t'lcbiilcnt ( iie\y to Inim a cabinet. In ordci ton\oul Itiisilan enmity , M. l-'lo- - Hid Is tiling to take the mlnibtiy of the In terior Instead of the foreign portfolio , to- tK-thcr with HIP pieMdency ot the council. I he rest of the cabinet Is foiecnst i > s lol- Invv.s ; ii. Laboul.ivc , foreign allalis ; M. Kouvier , finance : M. Oobli-t , Instruction ; Ci-neinl Itoulaiwrar , ; M. Lockioy , com merce , 1'aiut Gcrninn Duel. HKIII n , Dec. G , A duel v\Ilh phtols bus been fought between Captain Union Von iVnlcniic , ndiutnnl to the I'ntssiaii war min ister , ami Judge Heitvvlch. of Dnsselilorf. llertwie.li iccelvcd a bullet in the abdomen and died tuo hums Inter. The cause of the duel was Hcrllull's ncciisntlon Hint linron Von Aideniie had oonductcd an nmatory coircspondcncc with the foimerNtfo. . .She'll Surely Uraw. I.O.VDO.V , Dec. ft. Mrs. \ lulnla Cr.u\tord. who was one of defendants In tlio Ciiuv- foid-Dilku c.isc , proposes to make hci di-bnt in comedy slioitly at \Vu3l 12nd thcatic. Hu HII ! ess KiiitmrrnsBiticnt. D. T/tt / IT , Dee. 0. .John Keek A : Co. , furni ture dc.deis of this city , vv Ith a branch store in Ann Aibor , are in llnnnclnl dinicitlty. Their sitoie has boon rlosed tor several days on account of the pressure ol crcditois , Ko assignment has been made , although a icpoit lo that clfcct was ciirieut at oiu1 time. 1'hcio ismoatp\cltement at Ann Aibor over the af- faii. A minor estimates the liabilities nt J-JOO.OC'O , Inchidliig mortgages and many small sums bonovved from fiieiuN , laimcrs and vvoikingmcii. Keck Is In Ann Arlor ) nnd the I'list bank ollielals will not nllo\\ him to lu.ivc , allhoiis'li cliilmiii that ilieii nc- coinil lias bci-u secured. Keek is accom panied by n deputy slim iff for tlm : iiiiiins and Km mcis' nnd .Mechaiile.s' banks. If tiie signatures to Hie notes hold by thorn piove to bo forget ! cs , as has been hinted , the banks will begin eiiuilnal notion. Noauosu have been made. The lirst suit In this city was in stituted to-day lei .V,000 on tVM > jiKimissory notes bi thu Amoilc.in UxcJinuge nntlonnl bank. Klllcil IIU Slhtoi-'rt Dcl'aincr. MIMI : > IIIS , Dec. 0. Thomas D.ilton , a young man well kmnsn iu ( bis city , was shot nnd killed this afternoon in tlio rotunda of the I'c.ibody hotel by Ktissoll Godwin. Godwin Hied three more shots Intoliis'piostrato form , ultei which ho coolly laid his pistol on thu cigar stand of the hotel and walked to the front door , wht-io he was nrie&tcil. Dalton died almost immediately. The allezed eauso lead in ; : to the tuiuedy was the scRiidalous Illinois clrenlntod bv D.ilton and \\lth which tlio manied histor of vonns Godwin was con nected , linsscll Godwin is n son of John U. Godwin , one of the most prominent cotton ( actors of Memphis. A Political Innovation. CnicAcio , Dec. 0. In conformity vvltn the rciinc.st fiom the executive committee of tbe United labor party that lliolr organization be recognised , Luke Coyne , a member of that partywas to day appointed by County J udco Prcndcrgnst as ono of tbo three election com missioners under the inform city election law. Heretofore the election commlssioncis have Invailably bcou members of either one or the other of the two leading political par ties. The appointment ol Coyno is legardetl as an Important Innovation. "nYKIXG"THK OIICOMJ. The IntercHtlnc anil lOvoltln Contest Now in the Imposition Ilullillnu. The national bicycle contest for the championship of America Copcncd yes terday in the exposition building at WIO o'clock , and closed the first dny'fe work last night , at 10)0 : ! ) o'clock. There wore the following entiles : Hullock , of Omaha ; Ilardwiclc , of ICm : = as ; L'nnce , of Omaha ; Dinpley , ot Minneapolis ; Shaw , of ( ilenwooil , Iowa ; and Schcck , of Alin- nnapolis. Ucor e Ivny acted as rofercn , Messrs. Fullinan , Hands and Schilder , scorers , Wright , Uouso and Tate , dial men , and Frank I'arniulce. jud u. Dar ing thu day and ninhtthc.ro were about t.coo spectators. The entertainment was of the most intcroitiiig order and was en joyed hy nil. bhaw was thrown out , of his saddle by a collision , and com pelled to ri'llru after having run fi8 miles. The distance traversed is ns follow * . Shaw. M inilos ; liulloek , 111 miles and 8 laps , llaidwiok , 12miles ! ) , Slaps ; School ; , ! , ' ! > ll-Jll miles ; Diugloy , UI2 U'-10 miles ; Prince , lit. 4 10 miles. In maUing the first hundred miles , Prince made 5 hours , 53 minute.s and 7 seconds , defeat- lug the beat record for the dis- In the above lalile , the lint column of fuurc on the left denote * the hours ; the next on thcrighi miutilus , and the nexi seconds. ( ico. .1 Arnibru tiJ03 ! Cumins s > trcci will M'll first ehA > cook lovtt , and No. I heater * at coat for next ; w days , to clear out hit > large stock. Call on htm if von want the bu t buryams in the stove line iu Oinuha. ALL ABOUT CATTLE DISEASE , State Veterinarian Gertb. Makes His Annual Report to the Governor. MUCH GOOD ACCOMPLISHED. Tito True Iimai < lnc < ; < 4 of the I'AWIICO Contc ! toil IiORlslatlTC Sent On the Urcc/es to Capital Notes , Irnmi TIIIT DEI : ' * MNrotv imnstn.l ] Jr. ( Jcrtli , tlio state vctcrinarinn , has submitted hli annual report to tlio gov ernor , wliicli will be incorporated in tlio imblishcd reports for the bonclit of the legislative sessions. Tlio live stock coin- mission was organized in 1H83 nntl com prises ( Jeorgo W. Itarnhart , JnuicsC' . Blr- ncy and 1) . I ) . Johnson. These , in con nection with the state veterinarian , have been actively at work , the renoit show ing thai tlii-v are almost constantly on the road traveling fioin place to place in answer to inquiries concerning deceased stock of all kinds. The report shows that tliirty-threu ollicial meetings have iieun held , all at the city of Lincoln , and Dr. ( jerth reports that over 1,800 letters and eoninninleatinn < ; relative to contag ious diseases have been received and an swered at the ollice. Dr. Gerth says that with the exception of the contagious dis- ase.s of glanders in holies and hog chol era in swine that animal disease in the state since his appointment lias been light To the ilato of the report the commission and veterinarian re port tltat Ktt letters were re ceived rcqnesiing the immediate examination of hor-cs believed to have glanders Owing to the multiplicity of other duties devolving upon the commis sion and state veterinarian , and the broad uxtcnt of territory to bo covered , Kill cases remain unattended to. To obviate this the commission incorporate a recom mendation that the law be so amended as to enable the live stock commission , upon the recommendation of the state veterinarian , to secure Mieh export ussK- tance as may from time to time be re. quired , tlio "assistants to bo known as deputy state veterinarians , and to be clothed with such power as may bo nec essary for the performance of their duties , the deputies to execute only such orders as may be received from the live .slock sanitary commission , or fipm the htato veterinarian. The commission cli mate that this additional expense would be trilling. Tlio report further states that the authorities have , ni > to date , caused UU9 horses and mules to be killed on account of being diseased with glanders and farcy. Of these 811 weie killed by the commission , the others voluntarily by tlio owners. The report further adds that in several localities ylandcis have been entirely eradicated Concerning the more disastrous ani mals , tin1 disease in swine , the report make1' , among others , the following state ment concerning the swine plague Dur ing the iwbt ten mouths swine plague or hog cholera was not so prevalent as in the "tears of IbSl and 1883 , but it still ex ists to Mich an extent as to render swine- breeding and catlle-t'ei'ding unurofitable. Owing to legal restrictions and to limited means at our disposal it WIIH lmpo - > ible to do more than make sanitary recom mendations to tlio owners of diseased heids. The state of Nebraska , with a live stock interest valued at ? SJ,0 10,000 , a large percentage of which is invested in swine , will in the near future have to give more than ordinary attention to the .subject ofswine plague. To-day the disease aim be tonnd in every county in this stale , and Nebraska , within the past two years , has sutlercd a loss of nearly live million dollar.- ) , the greater parlof which could have been prevented by the adoption ot _ .sanitary measures. During n period of live months the Union 1'acitic railroad sustained a loss of over twenty-live thouiand dollars on one of their brand ; lines , in decreased shipment of hogs , owing to the evidence of this plauue In our midst , and the li. & M. railroad a corresponding amount , if not greater. Dr. ( icrth in continuing his report de votes an argument of great length to the question of hog cholera and its eradica tion which he believes can bo accom plished. Anthrax rabies in stock and oilier diseases are treated at length and the full texts of quarantine rules and regulations in lorce are added to the re port. IllK I'.VWNIin CONTEST. A voice floats up from Pawnee county that whispers concerning the true in wardness and aspirations of Ihe legal ialentthat has taken the contract to seat Holmes of Johnson In the state senate. It is true that u party iiauiou llumplney is retained as one of the counsel for Holmes. , but that fact amounts to nothing , for the real .inspiration on that side of the house comes from Joe Uoudy. the attorney " ney who ran the statutes and "the election to null himself on election day , and Doctor Collins who would enjoy haying Holmes with a wlutowabh brush in the senate. All the fine Italian work and the energy in this contest is being expended by Hi's ' worthy pair , and what ever is o\pucted is expected to come through their efforts. It will bo to ( louil.y the sprouting of his congressional boom that lie hugs so closely to his heart , find to Collins , the opportunity of showing that the ex-reform .school head made and remade a senator , would bo the reatc l kind of glory. Therefore , the I'awneo end of the legal talenl that is to save Holmes his seat can uo very easily ditsccrned in the pair , and while others were retained , they cut no figure in the piocccdiugs either at the present time erin in tlm p'jjspeetivo. ' AV I Hi ; I'CHIOl-TK f. When the L'nited State * postal inspector specter visited Lincoln he recommended to the government that an inerua = o of two bo matin in the clerical force in this olllco Word was received a day ago that an allowance for one extra hand had beuu made , and A. W. Irvine has been appointed to the position and commenced actively upon the discharge of his duties. Thcro is probably no ofiico in the we l in creasing in business moro rapidly Hum the Lincoln ollice , its &ale of .stamps for the last mouth aggregating f.r , oyi ) . Iho Insd ! > .ill Chili. The manager of the Omaha baseball ohibKrauk | Handle , saidjostorday that by the end of the week ho hoped to huve six or seven players signed. At present the only men whoso namoa lie cures to give out arc tlio e of Dick Dwyer. himself , and Croney , a St. LanU player , who will till the position of shortstop. It was hoped that Dick WuUu , who played with the Union L'acillcs in 1864 us MiorUtop , could be seemed. Walsh , however , ex pects to nlay with the Cleveland club , and hence declines to sign \\ith the Omaha team _ MARRIED IN JAIL. After the Ceremony the Happy Ilriilo < iu < > H lluok in Her CVII " \N \ horn Oed hath joined together let not man put asunder , ' and then they locked the biido up. About thlrti days ago , writea a Portland , Me , correspondent of the Uostou ( .ilobu. u young French tiirl ot remarkable beauty was urrosted here oir a charge of vu grancy , and was by Judge Uould tent to jail for four months Quito recently a young Swede called nt the jail and asked to bo allowed to spo her. bhcriil' True giantcd thedeMted iwniUoion , nnc ( with out loss of time theyotiiigman asked the girl anintcicithif'ltie tion. "Will yon many mo' " "Ye , " whispered the gill , "when I get out of jail. " "Why not now1 } The girl thought it over and h'nrilly consented. A license was obtained and the day fixed. While waiting the legal live days the girl wa trying her poor best to make ready for1 her bridal , and despite her conlinemertt seemed to bo pcrlectly happy. She tulkctl constantly of the bright dajs to come. The pros pective bridegroom vIMted the jail quite often , the rigid tules regulating visits to prisoners by outside fru-uds having been relaxed in his favor , but , of course , he did las courting In the prc.-ence of oth ers. ers.Last Saturday the wedding took piace , and was announced thh afternoon , the uotico reading as follows.- At Portland jail. Nov. 27 , by Jabo/ True , Ksii. , Frank Kvetson ami Laura ( . 'hartry , both of Portland. Tlio biido entered the jail oilleo es - corted by the turnkey , Air. Norman True. She was dressed nicely , having made an astonishing success of her bridal proimratious. The groom Is a very line looking man , ami a hand-amor couple Is seldom seen than the pair who faced Jus tice Tom. At the close of the ceremony Mr. liver- son saluted his bride and pituvd a ring on her linger , and Justice Trim , calling her by name , said that ho trusted they would live hapuily together , Then , after a brief season of smiles and congratulations , the iirisoner-bride was taken to the woman * wing of the jail and locked up , and the bridegroom went to his home tip town. Later ho called ami brought his bride presents of candy and llownrs. All day yesterday she was engaged in writing letters to her friends and announcing her miunage. 11 is un derstood that MiOiarti y was Mr. Kver- son's lht love , but fate M-iuuated them , and he married another. His wife died , and after a season of mourning ho crossed the ocean in scnic.u'd of his llr.st love , who had removed with her family to Canada , lie found on arriving in MOD ttcal that she had gone to Portland , and so came here. He was shocked to learn of her arrest , but found that she had not been taken from evil associates , but had only been imprudent , ami re-olvi'd to marry her. Great interest is felt in the pair , and it is understood that Governor Itobio will be akcd to add to the happi ness by letting the biido go. A Itlril's-nje View or the IJiirtli. Popular Science Monthly If we im agine an observer contemplating the earth from a convenient distance in space , and scrutinizing its features as it rolls before him , wo may suppose him to be at ruck with the fact that eleven-six teenths ot its surface is covered with wa ter , and that the land is so unequally dis tributed that from point of view he would sec a hemisphere almost exclusive ly oceanic , while nearly the whole of the dry laud is gathered in the oj posito hem isphere Ho niiglil ob-ervc that the great oceanic area of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans is dotted with islands- like a shallow pool with stone- , rising above its surface as il its general depth were small in eompari-on witli il nica. lie might also notice that a ma-s or bell of land < urrounds each pole , and that the northern ring sends oil to the southwaul three vn > t tontines of land and of mountain chains , terminating respectively in South America , South Africa , and Australia , toward winch feebler and insular pro cesses arc given oil' by the Antuictir con tinental ma s Thias tome geographers have observedgives a rudely three-ribbed aspect to the earth , though two or three ribs uro crowded together and term the nurop-Asiun mass , or double continent , while the third iu isolated in the single continent of AmericaHe mlijht also ob serve that llio Atlantic owns by a wide space into llio Arctic sea , while the Pacific is contracted toward the north , but continent with the Antarctic ocean. The Atlantic is also relatively deeper and less cumbered with inlands than the Pacific , which hns the higher ridge near ils shores , constituting whatsomo visitors to the Pacific const of America have not inaptly called the "back of the world,1' while the wider slopes face the narrower ocean , into which , lor this reason , the greater part of the drainage of the land is poured. ivherc tlm Type-Writer Fails. Chicago Herald : The typo-writer will never be a universal favorite It may be and doubles * is a. good thing to grind out an editorial on finance or to flay a man whom you don't like. Likewise a good invention to turn out all feorts of commercial correspondence. Hut there are fields where the pen the old-fash ioned pen is still mightier than the type writer , and over will bo , world without end. Fancy a man making love to his sweetheart on a 13 lie-writer. And fancy a .sweetheart breathing her heart's scciot pouring her passion ate yearnings and fond expressions on a sheet of paper where you have lo ring a boll at the cud of the lino. Love can never got used to any such mechanical apparatus as that. Von might as well expect , to pound out an opera on a sheet iron boiler with a sledge-hammer. Im agine your sending a sentence of this sort to your be t girl ' 'My typo-writer fails to express to you the fuelingb of my heart'1 What would a bundle of tine- writer letters look like tied up in a failed ribbon ? Do you think any sensible girl would keep a love letter turned out by a typo-writer ? Aould you' ' A typo-writer letter , to use a theatrical sentence , isgood enough for a one-night stand , but no one ever leads it over , nusidc.s it is perfectly useless iu a breach of promise suit. Palliulromo * . lialllmor American : Paliudruines. or Fontunct's that spoil the same backwards or forward-arc becoming popular again. Some have been published recently In the American. Twogoodoniii come through the Now York Graphic. Ono referring lo CVrberiis , i- > ' 'Dog , as a deified devil , lived deilied aa god.1' The other is- "luo damned IMon , mad Kvo" Itoth of tin-so arc new ii'ul good. A Mas > : i clm-etts editor recently'got ' the cra/.c. and after returning fioin a poor theatrical performance prepared this "Star- , rats'1' ' Palindromes arogenorally speak ing , good amuH-meut tor people whose minds are above Old Maid and Parcilicsi. MOST PERSIST MADS Prepared \rlth errict rcputf toParlty , Strength , nA Jl-althtulned3. Ur. 1'rlco'ull&UaKPowdtTcontalus no Aintuoaia , Uias.Aluta or I'hocphatcs. Or 1'rlcv'a VSPOWSfffCO Cmetto fin > Sr.Inut /r / ANNOYS. ' CLCVJXV JDRUGSTOPxET TAKC IT FAITHS FULLY , AND . Yoo BUT QHE COUGHS &CQIQ5 : STBJ.,1. , KornUti'oii yanri , tliuy Imio In favor , Biulllh sale * con lanllr lnor 'nsliir ) liim-IjtH-oine tlio most iiojiuhircoi jet tkruueli. out the Unlto.l slivli'fi. Tito K. (3 ( and 11 11 irnilp AiiMimdo In SHOUT MKIUl'M AMI r.XTIIl I.OMI W U"T , Hllllllllle fill nil tlguuis. The (5 ( iiinlll | ) . inuilu of KiiKllsh Ooutil.ls nnrnutti-d lo fluui1 twice us lunir us onllniirv corsets. HlKliest unarJ1' from nil ( lip Woilil'g ttrcnt I'alr < < . 'I IIP lu l inuiliil inu-lvud Is tor I'm-i DnntKR or MVUIT , from the Into nvpodltion hold ill Novr Oileims , While ( l < oln of patent ! ? liuvo boon fonml wottlili'stlio ptliiPlplcs ot lliu ( llo\L-rittliijr line pr < n cd Inviiliinlili ) . Itotiillurs arc nulhorl/rd to ipfund monny , if , on pMiiuiiintioii. tlic-o Curii'H ' do not provo us roprMOtili'tl lOlt SAI.I3 nVKHVWMlIIti : . UATALoour. rum : ON API'MOATION . THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York , J. & T. COUSINS' The cnly GENUINE ones mails. 7fe most ( .omfortab9 antf shape for walking. „ . - Perfoctjii. . .No wrnlilea..Easy at an old shoo. .Always retdin the skapa. I'/lit not In e the foutJn Jong KaTcs. f.iaae in / / wMlhs'anJall sues. LOO'K on Sole ( or Mima end Address o ( J. & T. For Sale hy liny ward Bros. , GOTHow urd Srlcut , Omaha. WANTED ! Ladies to "Work for Us at Their Own Homes. $7 to $10 For Week Can Bo Quietly Made No photo palntliiK ! no ciilivnsnlrijt. For full utlc r . ulin , 10JS3 uihlrcs * at onco. OIU'.SC'K.VT ART CO , , M Central Mt , lloilon , Must , Uoi ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL PARIS OF THE WORLD Catalogues uutl 1'ricej ftu uppllcatlon. fe Jlth l > & > tr > rrf > e liulldmand Uil r , OJNCIH.NATI. U. H.A. C bU Adi\r i . COO-niN. DREXIX & MAUL , Successors to Jno. ( ! Jacobs , ttlio ohlstaiut 1 107 l-'aruatn st Orders bytelegranh Ho.icited and pioinptly at tended to. Telephone No. 'J' > 5. BOlLHBUSIHESS DIRECTORY i.r nmu Newif Furulilitfl The Tremont , 3 , r. rii/.fa.itAi.ii.v , C'Or. rtll Hllil I'MMllKOllI , Nlil ) . U'JJ f > ? rij , btrcet cur fromUoait t < > any J. H. W 1IAUKIN.S. Architect , l. 31 mill < - . lli-liiu-ih Illock , Lincoln. Noli KlanitoronlltM stroet. Ill co "t ) l lln'i'il > ref ( iI.lM.IT LITTLE. Klinlll IlJir. CVTTLi ! M WKJ1)S. ( Live Stock Auctioneer fJnlm iniulH in all iints : of tht I' S. nl fair rain , . Houin J , Stuto IHocK , I.lm-olu , Null , ( iu 1 nvd ) .unlSliorl llot'ii liul | furbnla. 1J II. UOULIMNG , Farm Loans and Insurance , Cotrpwoiilonco Innirur.l to loum soliciieL Uoum 4 ilichiirJj Illoi U. Lincoln , Xoti. Riverside Short Horns Of * trlctly pure HutuHaiiJ llutos Tapped cnttlw. Ili'i'U nuuiljort. nbunt 03 Uuad. I'luiilllei icprifiimtod : iMliom. CiHftfl. . Acuuilis , Kcnloj. Hosoor Hlinnin-i , Mo - , Ho.es , Knlnatly Duclii s > oi , J'lat Crock \ ouus iliuys , I'liylllhos , J.ouuni unilTriiu l ivus. IliilU lor nlo I I'uru llalea 1'llnert , 1 I'nro Batf Cru tre , 1 Ho-ioul hhuioii , I Yomi/ ry , ll'iuo Criiloit Miuuk anU oliicrJ Coiuo uml ln | icttlie IIIT.I. Addiess , CIIAH. M. KUAN- BUN' , Lincoln , Noli. \Ylieti \ in Lincoln * -tojim ITational Hotel , FUOAWAT First , January , Number Ready December 15th , M'EtiltM'.tf.s lUViSAZIM1illbc In the widest sense a ninga/.ino of general lilcrature , and its main purpose will be to brinp ; together not only Rood reading bill lilcrature of lailltualuc. . Kach ntiuiher vvill be fully illustrated. The attisllo side of the Magazine will represent the most splriied , sincere , and original work. Among Iho ninny inlcroMhig nntl iiiiitnriniit ji.ipin In bo printed in ( hv Mugnxino during Uio fu > l your nro llio ivmm'Kublo series of Unpublisked Letters of Thackeray , ho etl'town of wliloli lia onlj rcirrtly In1 dl inoi e tlinn jiiMtfy lid's r.i. simdt * t > / tin * como iniblk'tj known , nmt concerning which Hovcnd nittelos itiv slilklnjt prrfonal the KiriiU'M ! < tirlo < ltt him1 ng expectation HIV < \ livs \ ot ( ft cut lilsloilc mul | inu'da ; uot- been : mnisc < t. Tliolr Itiiiiortiincp mul Inti-ri-st nble aiiiona Iliein r.x-.iaiMs'rr.ie i : , it. \ MT.KIJ AM > ; j ; or tvvuas , toll li.v tilm Tumi Ills | iiilicr , | nlT lp ill.trliy. In cotiiiiiunk'ntluu the iliiuifhiK nnvrru- nnU poi-sotial iri-ollocllniintmii-xporlciiccnlxii- incuts ilia In ? this "liolo piMlixl. the nrtloles tntoh iiniUp. | ns lie WH tlir * nnly iiicinlior nf will nil IIP fully llltiMmtcil fiom orlglnnl innti-rlal thu liiloinntlo ) | Loips n liinliilnir In llio diy mid In thp ntitlior'i * vo'si'11 ' ! . AT Tsar I > IA IIS : or t' . S MliilMei-to ruineo nt tlieclon-cit tlio ) n t In I'mios ttii'to ulll lip iniiiiy notidiUi ftt < rentiirv. lll Blvtmi idcn of llio mtcrf llii ) ; tinctloni. The publlotiorA p\ | > cot to | ICRII | dur- nnd plqunnt pleliiKHot soi'liil llt < < nmlvliniae- ln rllip iitf'ont jour ( lie pobllcalldn 01 tCMorthe IhiU'Of the frcneli Ue\olnloli. ( novul , which hns lii-en nrrnnRtnl lorwltli whd lll nlso rontriliiitou 'liortor slot.v tniin With thu enillr t minibns uill tin rail ) nnnil'oc. ' \ci.\stionRiunlorlRlnal vovr.i , civ cntlttril "M-lli's IlKither'h \ \ Ifo , " tlu'M-oiipor v\hlch It tnld In \\v\r \ \ Ik'Ul Cutituil Now VoiU. \vhlohh.isto tin nltli H im > l Intuiftlnir | ilnif I N llliMrnlcrt by A U. l'rn l , Uo | > Ulnsoti Sinttti oCNivVoilt \ llfo , v\lll \ in-ovn oafpi'lully iittinc- I unit Ucomc WlnuInn IMnnuN. tlvo mul oilf-'InuHn It a siibjict mul inithoil. It | Aliions tlio "llior Inti'ii'stliisr ' fi'iituio of the I'ltANl'IS A. WAI.KKIt lonliiliuti'j mtleloon SOCIALISM. flut numbcta will bo ! KtV. : WII.1,1 AM IIAYP.S WAltl ) ( Killlorof 'Hin A Novelette by Inilei'OiiiH'iitl , VM-ltoi of ( ho I A iviosuic J. 8. of 1)AU : , ( P. J. S11ii'S NI. SrM.-ru.iMii-.its tin ) pnpoilll \ \ bo liemitl- lull > Illustiutcil. SHOUT STOlUKShy .KlIINC. ItOPIISK-lvesnii exipiMlcly ilhistrntoA .10111. t'HANDI.r.H IIAItniS , paper upon tliu IXi-'UMi IjiKiAks ui or Cl.SUI. T. A. .1 ANVIIMt ( Ivouv Hi. M Kt , CAP I' . T V. ( lltr.r.NIi , V. H llmtlnepri. n S\IK- \ sAitAiioHXt : ar.wr.i i\ Kfsllvu iiittilooii mil Coast Doti-nsci. OCTAYI : TitANirr , iU\\'IN : \ II. lllar-llh'ir.l.l ) , n nio < .t lnt rc ° tloK II. II.IIOVIWUM , ftudy In atl hlvtoi.v with Uu\UiiKsby tlio author , jiAitdAitin'oitostiv , Jfdltlofin / < iiijHir/iiii' / ' flliofin/nl / itrt'ctfo mil ami in.tny other well-known mitiitii' , ixtl > fi * iipmi "li" ' < ; / ( ' ) ) < , fie , , etc . nolttblo stones by nuw nilloi.- . foi lain mm uiiirrmriif. $3.00 A YSAK , ; 25 CENTS A unto it-Ill licivirp tltr Xiniilicr n.s- Soon at 1'nMinhal i < lii > til < l lit' nimle Itfi ( 'lu'di or Mntit'ij O/vfcr. CHARLES SOBIBNER'S SONS , Publishers , 74H ( Hid 74r IlltOAtiWAY.XKW I'OTtJf. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watclies , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The larpest slock. Trices Ihe lowest. Uepairinu specialty. All work warrant- pd. Corner Douglas and loth streets , Dmalri 8HEBIAH HOID GAET. ; " BEST CART ON EARTH. " SINGLE , DOUBLE and LIGHT , 133 11i . -.1)1 ) In. S.II ) . . j > .i.- > . " $ : t7. S-io. UASY , DURADLE and CHEAP. Crated free on board cars. T , ALLEHI , i\ \ COLDWATER , IVIich. Mention Omulin Doe. The C , E. Mayns Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 18th AND KAKNKY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all part of Iho city. Laud ? fet sale In every county in Nt-hraska. A COMPLETE SKT OF ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Maps of the city state or county , or any other information dcsncU , furnished free of charge upon application. HOW TO ACQIJIEE WEALTH. Xi'jrt Jran > hiff , Thl * Month , nn XomirfteriOth. . nij Infixes. Xb Jilatitis With $2 You Can Scenic One City of Barletta 100 Francs G-old Bond ' These hoiulR arc drawn 4 times annually , with prices of 2.000,000 , 100,000000 , 500,000 , 200,000 , 100,000 , 50,000 , etc. , down to the lowest pii/c of 100 Kiancs Gold. Anyone sending us $2 will secure one of these Bends and U then ENTITLED to the whole prize tlmt it may draw in next drawing , balance payable on easy install ments. " This is the beU investment ever offered. Besides the cei tainty receiving back 100"Fiancs Gold , you have the chance to win four times a year. Lists of drawings will be sent fice of charge Money can be sent by icgistcrcd letter or pont.il note. For further information , call on or addiess UERLIN HANKING CO. , 3o5 Broadway , New York. N. B. The < .e BoiulK are not lottery tickets , anil aie by law permitted to be sold in' the United States. DEWEY & STONE , Ono of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA jf < * * - M V4 it ii M iii * w m KM * Or Hie l.lquor llalill. Io ltl oi > I by AUniliiUtrrlnt ; lit- . : .nn lif nlven In it cu | > of loiTen or lea tu : cnuv.l < Mlse < j ( lint petkun CuLInK ll.linij-.nlul'ily Gurmlett , and vtlll uir < ct . | ii > riiuniriilHiil biitTdy cure l4Ct'wr Die | ialt iU liu muiljriilor'rliiLoroi kU aicouiillu vrrucU 11 liai li'Tll ilv li li > HiOJ- ift.idi ot C-HTOI , mul In I'vfi.v Ituur. * jififi't'ltur-j liaj followiMl li nnx-r lull * 'Ilt t/ttfin onou ImpirKii "fJ vkltti ilit bpti'i.'i ' , U Lmmii.-n.iii ulloi for tin.llqunr ri | < iictlte locxlsi ' .E nv fOLC-owiNo nut nois'j-bi /it'HN ft ( ) . . < ; nr , ISlb mill IRuxlnn. lull ) IKlli < i : ( ii ni Inn Sis. , Uiuu'iu , . eb. ' & . i ) , KOSTII < < v ni\ ( , ( 'nnnrll llliiir . loivo. Rill or nrlt * for i.sul.nult-l odnluiiiiiiz r'I MinLiilnii In > iiitli'jl > , , i wauitu kua ot ih * > cauuuv. JQ > > * t0mjJ3X3 Derfact aubatltuto n r Mother's milk. - - - ' .iil in CnolorH Infantum ninK * A pre-dige i < 1 food for Dys- poiniuo , Opnaumptlvits , Con alesc6nt . Perfect jjulrljoHn nil Watting Disease * . Kvqulroa DO cooklDff Our DOCJU The CUT9 ant ] Fc-odlni ! cf Infanta , tnallotl rrc-o llr 7ttUt. n.V knATII > r (1(1 U..nn % Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEIJIUSKA. Paid up Cnpilnl $250,000 Surplus aO.OOO II W. Vales , I'rnsldonl. A. K. Toir/alin , v'ico I'n-'idciit. W II S. Hughes , Cashier. nun Clous : W. V. Morsf , .lohu S. Collhn , II. W. Vatcs , Lewis S. llcud. A. K. Tou/.aliii. BANKINQ OFFICE : THE IRON JiANK , C'or 13lh nnd Kurnnm Hts A ljt.trul liuuklng Huiine.sf , Transacted , N. W. HARRIS & Co. IS.tXKKItN , V1IICAUO. nftWlie Of Ounnllos. Cllloa nnd othoiaof uwiiUO lilitli Kiiiiloljoiinlit imileolil Kxtitpru ollico lift UiivoiioUIro Bt. lloslou. CoiruspuuO- - WOOBBRIBGE BRO'S ' , State Agents FOH THIS DECKBR BHOX PIANOS Omaha ,