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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY WEDNESDAY , JANUAKY 2 , 1880. A NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY , Prospects of a Boom In Lincoln During the Yonr. WARM WORDS OF PRAISE. The nntcrprlsp < > ) ' I'lic Hoc In lltiii * a Sifcliil | Trul 11 Iloaitily CoiniiiriKlctl 11 } All Ijlnonln .Ni Wrt. LIKCOI J HLIIEAU orTnn OMXIIA Hnr. , ) loau l SinrKT , V L i.v , Jnn. 1. ) The city of Lincoln enters upon the now year most nuspieiousli While business during the past few months uuij not have been up to the standard of some former years , depressions have not boon serious , and it ! s the universal expiession that the daw n of a new era of prosperity Is nt hand , from which the citj will reap no unimpor tant pii t. 'Iho boom of a year ago bids faire o l-o repeated , and business men express the con\ lotion that It can bo so tempered us to linxo no sting. During the pilst scar f 1,500,1 OJ have been expended upon public and private impiovemeiits In the city , 'Iho piiucipal streets have been substantially paved , and now industries established ol vast linpoitanco. As a city of chinches and educational Institutions , Lincoln is without a peer In the west. The buildings of the Tiist Christian chuivh nnd UioChuichof the Holy Jtinity me well under wnv , and will be llnishcil nnd i mulshed cnilj during the coinnimg summer AVhi'ii Ilnlshed and icadv for dedication they vvillhavo com fully $ l'J" > ,0Hl ( The improve ments hi every quuitar of the city have been upon the tame substantial and elegant pluno , miblio as pilvate When finished Captain Phillips' u'sldc'iico , located in the southern pint of the city , will cost ncai i.or . quite ti)00. ( ( ) ( ) This , jieiliaps. will bo the tlnest ilwelling hotHo in the city. It is said that the Improvements on the 8tieels dining tlio summer grc.itli rotnided Homo departments of business , butthe clTects me most materially felt , and business men nro g.-nppllng with Iho futnio with a vim nndeneigy that nigues well. 'Ihednyhas been quiet but everi thing is in leadiness for nn onward movement in nil parts of the city Merch nits are piep.nim ; to roach out , and greater ai tlvitv In business circles is confi dent ! } anticipated. VVONDLIIim. INTntl'ItlT. The special train clmitcred by TinHPIJ to cairy its morning edition to pations between Omaha and Denver is icgaided ns a wonder ful piece of enteiprlso btho leading bus : ness men and citi/ens of Lincoln. L'ncomi- uius on ovoi y band nro maiked and distinct It is regarded ns amovoof incalculable value to patrons nnd tlio commercial inteiests of the gi eat west ' 1 ho following voluntary ex pressions , diopped to Tun HII. icpieseiita- tivo this moining , cvidciicesthegeiiei.il public appieciation of the Krcat iindci taking. vJ. W. Mealier , PioslitcntCiipit.il National Hank I icgaid it as the gientcst piece of Jouriiiillstfe cutoipiisu ever undeitaken in the United .States. I can call to mind no newspaper published In a city tlio si/o of Omaha over iriappling with the like. Its commetciiil value can not bo nppiocmtcd. The move ought to bo substantially encoui .iKcd bj every wideawiiko biibiness man of this city. 12 P Uoggcn It is in perfect HeophiK with TUB Hue's enterprise from the date of its blitli. Too much can not bo said in its praise. I believe the business and reading public will appreciate the value of the paper as novcrbcforc. .1. D. Calhoun It stamps Tun IJrKastho Ki eat papct of the west. I do not think that it has a peer west of Chicago. The enter prise is of the greatest imaginable commer cial value , and it ou lit to command appreci ation and substantial encouragement. Attoi noy General Loose I regard the move ns a most Impoitant one. Uy it tlio Rrcatest paper in ihovcst reaches the heart of this state at the breakfast hour. This fact alone ought to Impress the full value oi tlio enter prise upon the minds of the leading public. Mr Kosovv liter's foresight m this inovc.whcn considered with his phenomlnl success , will inspire greater confidence in him than over. Ho is doing moro for the public good than anothoi ono man in the state. Hon. H IS. BrownpiusldcntStateNntionil bank It is a good scheme. The public ou ht to endoiso and appreciate it , and 1 think it will. .ludgo Stownit Tlio undeitakinpr da7les one , but Mi. Kosowntcr will make it win , .ludgo O. P. Mason Some , mcu Ci i control ciicumstances , ana J. cruo s Mr , VJosowatcr is ono pillion' . II Is n BI oat thing in u news paper way. The publio wants the news und Tin : id i : furnishes it. G. H. Chnpmnn , druggist I think TnEUuu ought to bo imlroni/od in Lincoln no v moro than ever before. Such enterprise deserved i oward. Hegent Mallalicu , Kearney I think TUB Err lirnla the best of the gioat papers of the cast. In point of aiitornrlse it is without a par anywhere. The reading publio between Omaha nnd Denver can not help but nppto- elate tK ) effort Mr. Itosowatcr has made to fuinlsh the news at the curliest possible mo ment. J. C. McHtidc The vnluoof the entoi prise to the public can not bo overestimated. No merchant , banker , tradesman or shipper cm ulToid to bo without TUB Uui : between Omaha and Denver. I get two copjcs now nnd am tempted to take the third one. TIM ! srvri ! noum : . Dcsplto the oltnrts made , the capital build ing was not finished with thooldjcar. The watk , liowovoi , is vxoll nigli done TiiU uioinlng the tcnffoldni ( . ' within the rotunda was icmovcd , and It picsonted a miignllleont appeal.into. It was promnim cd a mnivol of beautv bv miinv who jiuusod to view it en loutcto tlie senate clmmbei and the house of icpiibontativos The decuiation of its walls isuitistic and woiknmnlilto in the truest sons-oof the word. It will not take more than two days to Jlnlsh the inside woik on the IniildlnL' , 'ilio caipots .110 KOIII down rapidlj. and the ( itoper ronmi Jilted up for tlio vnilnuH departments of btate will soon bo icady for occnpanoy. The sceretar } of state commenced to move to day His new apait- iimnts will bo moio in kc'opini ; with the illKiiity of his position. It Is said Suit tint state oftlcialb will nil bo in /io\r ) \ now iUintois | bofojo tlio week closer , . 'Jhe commissioner of pitbllu l.uuls and build ings Is also lond.y to move. Mr. lituen will novoi-know the inionveiiieiKes ot the old rooms. Hu will commence his oftlctal woik In quarters specially fitted for the office to which ho him been elected , and many of the coiivenliuicps of them Is duo to the direction of Deputy Caitur , who so ofllciontly served Commissioner Scott during the until o toim. The annual mratliiffof the Ncbinska Stnlo Illstoncal society will bo held in the chapel of the state university , comnonelng Tucs duv , .rnnuaiy ti , uta.M ) n m. 1'roeiainino nt. follows ! TUKSim , 3'DOr. sr Hepoi ts nnd election of olllcors ; lo.idi.ig of the manuscript of Mrs. Pratt ; discussions. ni.M ; > n , 8:00iM : , HlstoiloSketo'iOfcof Jied Willow County. by lion Ho.MilHiiek. Introduction to tlio History of Higher Ud- ucatlon'I ; ho University , by Prof. Howard AV. Cnldwiill. Discuss'on ot the papers. VN KD.NFSDAV , S.OO I' . H. History of the State Homo for the IVlcnd- less , by Mrs. K , O. Manloy. Political Science in American. State Uni versities , by Dr. A. U. Warner. Discussion of papers. . The meeting will , perhaps , bo the most in- toiosting over hold by the society In the state. In any event It will bo the most im- iiortnnt. The purpose of some of the papers 1 to awaken n deeper and wider inteiest in the state university , especially in politic U circles , An effort will mo made to scciuo the attendance of every legislator possible. Prof. Culdwoll's paper wll | be published. CITT NZNB AMI M > tK8 , H. H , Hnbbard , ex-county clerk of Nomnlm county , Is in the city. Hois hero to take in the commencement work of the stuto Icuts- Inturo. Thcro wore only nine candidates for chaplain - lain of the house of representatives , In the nominating spocohba Hoy. Dillon was culled the big lighting parson and Hov. Davis the little floating parson. Four of the number were pit ! sB'.dlors , Interest now centers at the state house instead of nt th.e Capital hotel , .Tho galleries - lories vvoro thronged to-day by Intnostcd poctators of the initiatory work of the NouiHHka legielatuio , A. P. Stewart , T. E. Stevens , William Fullertou and Frank A. Uohmor sued out au ' injunction In the district court of Lanca tc cotlnt\ , restraining hm ( from colloctln the sjitclnl tax , levied ngalnt the Thin district , yctcnl. y nftctnoon. The case li o ronsnlcrablo interest to the taxpayers ol tha dUtrict Supormtcmlent Dnvcy , known M th veteran bullilor of Lincoln , was prc sc-ntoa with n handsome ilivor service i > \ th workmen who have boon under him on th work nt the cipitol Inntillntr John So.iton o Atchlson. Knn , prMcnUM the si-rvlco with i ncnt little spcculi to winch Mr. Dnxoy tit tlntfU roitronilc'd It was nn elegant present The follouini ; roupk" ? wot-o united In nnr riape In this citi to ilaj .Innips K Hosoniu Miss Norn Ij Hrown : Chnrlos J \vniila tun Miss MnrM .lones. Uliarli's A. Perkln nnd Miss Kittlo M Klttor : William C. Mlllc nnd Miss .lohnn i Slmlli , Tunis H Bh.ivo nnd Miss Lou Johnson The Kvonini ; News issued n be.iutif.nl Now Year's edition , it contained ton I'-igc's ' o cholu'l > ai i iingcd miUtur To CIT is htiitiun , b'tt yon tnnko IK inlstnko if jou use lit * . Jonca' Hut' ( Mm or Tonic for ilyspoiHiti , coHivpness bad In-enth , piloH , iiiiuplcs , iiguo : uu ninltirin , poor iipnotltc , low spirits , ni ( lifoiibus of lliu kidneys , atomtioh ntul liver. 60 cents. Goodnitiu Dru ' Co. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS Who Killed Cork Koliln ? The crarl ; shots of Omaha nnd Conncl Hluffs hold u tnrkoy shoot jestctdny Jus north of the fairgrounds In Council HlulTs There \\cio nbont tlnrty iircsunt , besides the ( loud of sjicit.itors. Hcvout\Mivo ttnkev woio provided , but only oiii'thiul of thn mtinbciero lcnoul > ed olT the pcich. 'ilu do.id birdii and honois ucro about equally divided between Messrs Ilnrclin , Collinsum 1'uttj , of Oniiihn , and Messrs. IlotTnmii Hrown , Muttai and Will Oliver , jr , of Coun oil HlulTs Tin1 boys hud n splendid time \\hich fatt was due larjii-ly to tlio iiiiinaiio inont of J O Tipton , who.lmd ohargo of tin nlTair. Special nttinUions were not numcious Ir the city lust uvi'tiing. nnd those tlmt ofTcrei were \\oll attended The ponj , ind dop sho\\ nt the open house drew n hir o midionco iv well ns at the matlneo In the afternoon Tin lectttio at the O. A. U hall In Colonel K'el loj , ' oii the "Iiso { and Pull of Nations , " wa- ulso IKtenod to by .t t'ood sl/cd audience. James Mi Gee stole u pair a of shoes f ram thu second hand stoio ot M. Marcus last cvenini ; and thc-n ooundpil MV Marcus be cinso the latter letnonstiatcd u ith him foi tofusiiifr to imfoi the tu tides Oflleor Vow- lor nabbed him and lodged him hehina the bars , \\horo ho spent the nifiht. Ho will aiv swor to thu chaifc'o of larcen.\ this morning. Olio Jnc-kson , n gciitloinuii of colored na > tionalltj , wus iiiiostcd last ovenins for ills- tuihliiK the peace Ho became nois.anil . linalh dlsth.irRod n revolver tlnouKh the lloor of Mrs 1'ralor's restnuiant on Hioad- w.iv. HoMIS disposed to kiclc on beinij ar rested , but was eisilj peisunded to accom pany the oillcer to tHio st ition. Kiitiniii < ; n Unsi'liiirnrr. Detroit Tree PicssVo : boat our bouse with coal btovcs ( sajd Mrs. 15o\v- \ hcr ) . It isa't the most coincniontiiy , but when Mr. Bowhor was building' the liou&o ho } ? ot sin idea that futnaco boat warned till the wood-work ami that steam was u dangerous and sinister enemy. A few dajs ago , when it was time to put up babe-burners , Mr. Bow- icr purchased thieo of 'em. One was for the sitting-room , another for the hall , und thojlhird was to go up stairs. A man came aloiif , ' to put them up and start the ( I.e. lie showed me about the Uainpots and checks , and when Air. Uowbor cnmo homo everything wus bright and cheerful , and the stoves had not given mo a moment's uneasiness. "Who started thobO firo-jV demanded Mr. Bowser , almost before ho had CSOPU the threshold. "Why , the man who put up the stoves. " ' Ho did , oh ! And what does ho know about startintr n fuo in a coal stove , IM like to knoivV lie ought to bo discharged for his assurance. " "He bcomed to know all about it. " "Woll , seeming to know and knowfng are two different things. It's a good thing I arrived ns I did , or the house would htvso been blown up or burned down. Lot mo look at this stove. " . And he began by shoving nnd pulling at doors and checks and dampers in the sitting room steve , and then went the rounds of the house. "The combustion was scarcely 10 per cent , " he observed as ho wont back to the sitting room , "while the waste of fuel was fully 1)0. ) Didn't you notice the imperfect cit dilation of the hot cnr- rent'r"1 "No , dear.1 "That's because you never notice any thing until you hit it with your nose. I have got everything nicely regulated now , and I want to see if you haven't got brains enough to " "Mr. Bowser , the gas is leaking ; can't you smell itV" I interrupted. 'It must bo , " ho replied , as ho sniffed atound , and ho at once made a tour of the houbO. Before ho got back J had to open tlio door , and baby was deathly sick. sick."It "It must be tlio coal gas from the sto\ , Mr. Bowser. See how blue the llamo ip , Are \ou suto it is regulatcdV" ' Am I suio that 1 am a human being instead of ti goaty" lie Indignantly ex claimed. "There's a dead cat in this houso. " ilottovor , wo hnd to throw the windows dews up , and tlio question settled itself before wo had Jlnishod supper. Bach fito went dead out and the odor abated. "You see you rihut oil ail the draughts , " I vontuaod to observe as Mr. Bowser got down on his knees to pner around. "I did , oh ! May bo I didn't know how to run a coal steve bofotoou were bornl Ihoo what's the matter. ' Ho aflixod the shtikor and began shak ing , nnd Insttto of ton bocondt , ho hnd dumped the lire pot. Af tor half all hour's ho started the fire anew , but it refused to burn. Ho rubbed around talking about combus tion , cuiTOtiln , vacuums , and bO on , and when I told him to diop the damper nnd open the dtafts ho fairly loft his loot as lie lopilod : "Never ! No\or' ' I'll knock the blasted thing in the head with ' n nx first,1' From 7 until 10 o'clock that evening Mr. Bowser was ongngod In pouring L'oal into the feudoid , dumping it out of the lire pots nml scattering It all ever Iho house , and wo finally wont to bed in the cold , lie declared Unit the [ himnoys wora choked up , the steve constructed on thu wiong prinoiplcB , and the coal full of slate , and when lie left the house In tlio morning it wus with this ttbaortion : "I'll Bond n boilermnkor up here to look those Infernal tilings ovor. I don't Lioliovo the UPS are largo enough to fur nish the proper pressure. " \Vlion lie had doiiarted cook nnd I won had uvory tire nlight and burning nicely , and wo hadn'ttouchcd ' the stoves igain. When Mr. Bo\\&or \ came up to linnor he made an inspection of each stove , came back to thu sitting room ivith a solf-uatisllod smile on his face , mil giving baby a cluii'k under the chin 10 Bald to mo : "Mrs. Bowser , let this jo n great moral lesson to you ts culti- rate tlio viittto of perseverance. .Sup- )0 ) 0 I hud given upthta light in dospuir ind acknowledged that I couldn't run n loal steve ? Whnt sort of a picture , hls house have presented to-day ? " A. Kino Upi-ittlil I'lnno for $280. Wo had loft with us by a pivrty who is uoving ivwny a splendid upright piano , lot boon iitod over four monthsIs , worth SOO. Will soil for f250itbold before inn. 10. Kimor.M & AKIN , Cor. 15th nnd Dodge , opp. P. O. DOUBLE-BARRELED BIGAMY , A Massachusetts Town Scandalized by nu Onmha Man ? WEDDED A MINISTER'S WIFE , Jninos Wilkinson , n Uonl 1'stntc Man , GclH llltnsolCntiil Uilicr 1'coiilo 1 Into ' 1 rouble Ijy Too A Scnonttoii nt Low EI t. , Mass. , .Inn. I. [ Special Tclo- to THE UPC 1 The police have m rested Mr * , Marj A Htislcelt on n warrant sworn out b.y Hov Willluut Hnskell , D D , a inomlncnt ConciegatioiiilistmInistcrchnrf.'iiiR her with committing blgamjith James U Wilkin son , n rent est no ngcut formerly of Omaha , a man tcil man himself The news enuscd n sensation , which was added to bj the sud- Jon dis-ippi'ir.ineo of Wilkinson , nnil the prompt sou Ice of u writ bj the lattoi's wlfo notify niff Mis Hns'tt'll of a suit for ? UOOC ) damages for alienating her husb mil's nffec- tlons The fair prisoner seams to bo do\ofd ol sufllulcnt moral sense to iiircciato | | ) hot cnmo or situation. Slio says she loves Wilicinson nnil doesn't love her Iius- band , so slm was ri'ht ( in nmirying tlio for mer. llns individual is a hero worthy of n 1' irisian ionium e Ho was born in Vermont , und when \ouiij , ' man went out to Onmlui nnd secured employment Ho cjmo cist in 1SSI , mill hero mot Mis' ! Maiy A. D.iy , dnuirhler of a we.ilthVermont farmer She was studying art hori > ut the time The pair foil In love , anil on .Inly 'Jil , Ibs'J , thov weio man ted hero by Uv < Gi-oi-tfo W. Hieknell U'hov loft Immediately foi Omiilni , wheio Wilkinson wont Into business on capital fur- nislieil bIns w ife. Ho seemed to do n peed ti.xde , but never Inul nny monov , always depending pending on her IIILOIIIO for the living Atllio end of the yo.ir she learned from liis book kccpor that ho had elcmed over W.OOU above expenses. When she demanded w hero tills had all gone ho wilted , and confessed that ho had spent it in HottlltiRnutotly n bieaeli of promise c.iso instituted immedi ntelj .iftei uis icttun to Omaha by a young Kill in that cit > whom ho hail jilted dunnn his past losidonco. His disgusted wife nut up with him for several years longer , but as ho diu nothing to support her , but kept qiios- tionablo female company , she left him anil came east. He at oneo followed her anil hail the assurance to institute divorce proceed ings against her. Ho would have gained his case bad he not been crazy enough to claim aliniom berauso she had moio money than ho i'liis laughed his case out of the court His wife discovered shortly after her in- rival that ho was veiy thii k with Mis. Has- hell , then living sepuatu from hoi husbuml. This lad \ was foimerly the widow of John Italic , of the ljiovidonco ( K. I. ) Tool eom- p uij , who loft her nn annual income of ? 10- 000 Sholmilewht clnlihen. tl\c by Lane andtlnco b > llaskell , und hail left him tluoimha domestic diflloulty. Her money made her an object of Covotlon on the part of Wilicinson , and for two \caissho liberally supported linn. Ho began to tiaduio hislfo and kept it up until ai- rested one Sunday lor distributing handbills nt u church door denouncing her in lan guage that made the bllis obscene Mrs Has- hell got him out of the sciapo , nnil the in fatuation became so gi eat that they deliber ately went to New York city last winter , and m the city court , on Tebiuaiy 7 , were man led. They kept the matter secret - crot until Mr. Has'tell ' discovered it last Sat- urdiy. Ho called on his wife nnd begged her to icturn to his homo and thus husn up the scandal. But she refused , so ho had nor arrested Civil suit was at ouco instituted by Mis. Wilkinson , when shn disco\eied her hus band had skipped. He is believed to bo on his wny back to Omaha , and has with him some $ .r > 00 given him by Mis Haskcil to aid in his cscapo , when she Icnow his arrest was inevitable. The tiial will be most sensa tional. THE KAXICINCi QUESTION , Views of One Who hooka at It I-"rom a Banker's Sanmlpomr. SEWAIID , Neb , Dec. 31. To the Editor of Tin : RKU : In THE HUE of December 33 , is an article under the. heading , "A Stringent Banking Law" which contains ceitiln ideas thatought not be permitted logo unanswoied. In order to briefly show the effect of such a Ibw , if it were in operation , it is only neces sary to stuke a possible "trial balance" of a bank doing business according to that law , other conditions remaining as they now exist. A fellow with more than from § 2,000 to $5,000 wishes to engage in the business of banking In n country town of 1,000 prosper ous inhabitants containing one other bank. Ho bujs a lot , consulting location rather tnan price , and builds a respectable and commodious bank house. In the brick vault is placed a fair si/ed steel chest protected by the beautiful contrivances of modern inven tion. The looms are luinished with good , llist-class furnltuio and the prospective bus iness supplied with A No. 1 stationery , and the numerous accessories that accompany the same , adding botli s ifoty and convenience. All this will cost not less than f 1,000. He has $20,000 , in hand , a bond In the sum of § 10,000 good for twoje.ns Hsncd to the " Guarantee company of the state of " , obtains his dim tor or pot mil nnd is icady for business Ono jour has passed. Ho has been industiious , careful , honest and luck } ; Industiious , In thathu and Ins cashier have pcrfoimcd all the \\otk ; careful , to m.ilto every dollar invest itself four times dining the jear ; honest , In tliat loans liavo been placed at a legal rate only ; luclcy , in having inailo no bad loans , In having avoided all litigation , and in having dealt with parties who "lay awake o'nlghts" thinking of the linppy day when their note would ripen and interest begin. In tint Lomniomlablo manner ho has handled and roh.indled as iiiacli of his capi tal and deposit money as the law permits , si ) per cent , amounting to ? .t'J,000 ; he has had It "rolling" the whole jcar and it has paid him 13 per cent. Ho now llnds that during the twelve-month passed , he has paid fet s.Uuiy , taxes , interest on deposits , "Kiininntco company" premium , state I ) ink examiner , rep ills , post igo , etc , etc.SJ.OOO. His discounts are ? b40. Ho has hud * 21,000 , Invested , it has lownnlod his Kiu.it CM 10 , labor , pioduco and luck in the sum of ? MOI Ho cntois n second year , determined to ac count for the financial iiionstiosity that has evidently kept him company aiir , but ma- tciluli/riil mostpalnfullv dining the holidujs Ho disehniges his assistant , lies to the as- si > ssor , makes no repairs , buys nothing new , wtitcs but little ami swears oft little habits that most decent pi'oplo consider privileges The soi end j car closes. Ho has loaned Just ns much money , nnd kept It going Jimt as hard , ho has made something in exchanges , his taxes and interest have been lighter. True , some bad loans wine made , and n few lawsuits dlstuibed the even tenor of his easy llfo Ho Jlnds that ? 3,700 will snuaro things all right ! Ho has oltMicd ? IUO , Now if ho had the couingo to consider the $ -1,000 invented In Ida place of buslnos * , und the f 1,000 , coin- met clully dead but legally "quick , " ns worth 10 per cent per nnnutn , ' 'payable monthly , " ho would discover that It had rest him * MO vo do the see oml jeur'H business. In looking over the Is 'J statistics , ho HCCS this i-omfortimr cinusu "And attho nnuof the second year ho bliidl renew his gu.itantco bond for nn amount equal to double the amount of capi tal and no per cent of the deposits then and there bfting , " This , has not been wilt ten In n spirit of lovllj the hypothecated Instance is like Uytoil's ' dream- not all a drcum , The folly of a usury law , the notion thin n man should plvo bond for the conlidonce reposed In him , the absurdity of any attempt to legislate men Into honesty these are the thoughts that occur to the piofcsslonnl reader None ro- gictmoie deeply the possibility of such con duct as has recently come to light in Slier- limn coimU , tit Valpaiuiso and Ulaiks , than bankeig , because It tluentons me very fotfn- nation upon which they build a reasonable liopo of success. Tor the heartache and des titution that follows the ever widening ch- cleof these disasters , nothing can atone , iti my opluloa , but , the blood of the jxuuatra. tors. Ho Is tot lefs n nitmlcrer , thotiKh 111 * hand be not red and rc-e.kinK , who deliber ately plans niid succeeds in the t iknu nwav cf the means wltoroby living Is at lea t nmlc possible and j-oui/ortiiblc SjincercLj jours , J S LIOMIMIDT. HAIll ) 7MRHTING IX IIAYTI. IHIorc Details of ilio ilccont U.uilp < > n DM us Shelled. Nrw YOIIK , .Inn. 1 A roi respondent at Capo H ivtien. writing under drito of De cember 1" , sa ss On ring t lie last foitniglit several cngacrcmonts have taken place , In nil of which the noi thorn fet cos were victoiiotH , 'Iho town of Cape lla.\tion is strongly fortl- fled and I-.e itimo will never sttccopd In tak ing it. There aio about twelve thousand armed men In town. They nro well drilled and thoroughly equipped. Trom St. Marie cotnes n thrilling account of a great battle. The southern army , consisting of some six thousand men , attacked Si Mat 10 on the 4th inst , and \\eru repulsed with licavj losses Legit line's forces re turned the following ua.\ and were ngain defeated , losing nearly thirteen hundred men. I'ho northern armj , which is en camped at Monti als , now number * fully secnteen thnu1 * mil men Oi nei nl CJnri icon is in I'ommat.d and it is said he is onU waitIng - Ing the nirlval of additional troops bi-foro \enturing an nttu-k on the capital. If the story told In the columns of La I'artli1 , in the Gonivcs and in thu lettois 10 celved on the George W. Clyuo is to be believed - lioved , the Haytien gunboats hu\e been tloliiR doadl\ work along the northern coast of Ha ) ti. Tno story of tlie attempted bom bardment of Capo Havtfen , Decemboi land ) , is conllimed in La I'.irtie , winch adds that the two gunboats lotuiiiiHl December (1 ( and rc'commenccd llrlng. Tlio iniiugtii'ition of Hlppolito as president of Hijti was pro ccedlng nt the time in the cathedral. Tort 1'lcolet retutnod the lire , and the Tou'salnt , nfter sending one or t\\o shells , wlthdiew. The inauguiatioii then pioceencd. After leaving the vicinity of Capo Hajtion , tlio two cunboats steamed to Jean Hnbel The gun boats tin ni'd their guns on the little toun , and In sundoun the pluco was a muss ofiuins Tlie Hnjtlens lied , sinking to the mountains. The gun bo its went fiom , U\ui Uabcl to Gt and Saline and bi't.iu ; bombaid- ing that place. The shoio battc'riiei ic- spondi'd , and soon tho.gun boats withdrew. ' 1 ho Toussaitit and Mailed then proceeded to Paunenties , another small llshing hnmlot near the Dominican frontier. Thc.\ speedily i educed the town to ashes. The Toiissaliit is said tohn\e captuied mi Knglish baik at the mouth of Liscalle nver , bound for 1'ort- dcPaiSeveral shots weio Hied at the town of St Louis Dunolte. Tlio the was 10- turncd , but the gunboats did not wisli to light , for they continued on their way to CapoHiytien , aiiivmg there December 10. Fort\ shots w ere lired on the town , but little damage was done. HevcTi NCKIO Pi'lsonors lut Out ol'tlic AV.iy. Gnrrvyiu.c , Miss , .Ian 1 1\vo weeks ago last Sat'liday Colonel I'axton's iesi- donjc , near Atcotn , was totnllj dostro\cd by lire , and it is now known that the hie was the work of incendiaries. Seven of the colored servants ihc men nnd two women were ni rested n few daj s ago and kept under gtmid. 'itto of the piisoncrs confessed their guilt. Ono woman , employed .is cook , bad drugeed tlio coffee , and but for the fact that two member of ' the family wcie absent at supper-time , ' the whole household might hare perished. As it was , Mr. and ( Mis. Trunk Aldnch weio able to arouse Colonel and Mrs. Paxton only w ith didlculty w hen the llames w ci e discov- cicil , Iho prisoner also conlesscd that one of them stooa at bach door with an axe 01 gun to kill any iilemoerof the fnmlh that ti led 10 escape , bui the slowness of the lire nlaimed them and they iled N'e\\s \ icceived to dais to the effect that the seven prison ers who were under ariest disippearcd last night "somewhat mysterious . " There does not appear to have been any motu e bej end lobbery and pillage SOUTH OMAHA NtiWS. Stock AVclKliinK Coiniiirncpd. jit midnight Monday night , weighing of stock was commenced at South Omaha bi the Western Weighing Association and Inspec tion buicau , G. W. McMillan , of Omaha , is the agent , and Lon. II. Plnncll lus chaige of the scales at this point. The following ap pomtinents have been made : Lon. I { . Pin- nell , agent in chaige ; day wcighmastors , G. II. Cusp , formeily of Council Ulutls nnd Duncan Gray , formcily of St. Chailes , 111. night woighmnsteis , A. P. Green nnd II. H HofTuian , of Omaha. Duimg the lh& twelve houis 124 ! cars weio weighed and the actual time occupied in weighing them was 1011 minutes. Trom and after midnight last night all stock lecoived nt the South Omaha Union Stock Ynids , will be weighed by this association. The object oi weighing Is to charge Height for the actua ! weight of freight and not by lump weight foreach car as has been done heietoloie , Debating nnd Literary Society. More than a score attended the mooting held last night at the Knights of Labor hal for the purpose of organizing a literal so ciety. The South Omaha Debating and Litciaiy society was the name adopted and the following ofllcers weio elected : Piesi dent , N. K Carter ; vice picsident , A. L. Sntton ; secretary , 'A. P. Hedges ; tteasuier , A. S. Carter. The society will uicctcxciy Monday night in the ICnights of Labor hall. The I'lii'iicll Clul ) Da n co. The South Omaha Pai neil club , of South Omaha , Is to bo congiatulatcd on the social success of its first ball given in A. O. H hall , Howlcy block , last evening. The capacious hall was taxed , the music , the committee at tentions , in fact everi thing seemed Joining to make the ofllccis nnd membcis satisilcd and their guests iratiled ( over the llrst and more than successful dance. The Ijcnp Wnr licoeptinn anil Dance. Thlity couples accepted the Invitations of the Indies to attend n patty nnd leap year dance and reception given to the mcmiicis of the nmnnon club In that club's tooms. A more enjoyable social evening ncicr was spent in South Omaha. Ahout the City. The Hoy. Arthur A. Mojers of .lolllco , Tenn , , who bus been the gueit of Mr. and Mis. C. T. Van Alien , loft yesterday lor Mis bouri points. Michael Ward of Twenty-third sttoet Is sick with fever. Colonel G , I'M win Dunbar of Kalamwoo , Mich. , on his wny to tlio Pacific coast , was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S , Pinnoy. James Hagloy Is III with bronchitis , All natives ! of Pennsylvania aio icqucstod : o meet at the oftlco ot David Anderson last jvonlng , j H. J. Uabcock , of Habeotk Hios , , Schuy- lor , was visiting lr , P. O'Donnollymtcrdny. Misses Hello und Sadie McCandloHs , of N'cmaha City , who have boon the guests of .ho Mlssej Glnsg6w , huvo returned homo. Mrs. A. V. 'Miller ' was the happy leclplent ) f a Now Year's gift of a ? 100 diaft. The Pacific Uallio'id company has settled , vlth A. V. Millei- and paid him * IO for In- unes racolvod by his horse some wt-clts ago it the Q street grossing , Illram Mills , cashier nt Swift & Co's , locking houses , \ill bo muiiicd in Omaim o day. t Hay , aged seven ycirs , daughter of M r. mil Mrs , William Trouson , lujidlng at L'wcnty-ol'lith ) and II strcelb , died at (1 ( IT I'clock last night. The funeial services will > o held at 'J o'clock tomorrow. Intcimtnt vlll bo in Lnuiol Hill ( omotery. A leap yparsuipilse intty on Mr M. P. VDonnoIl lit his new house , Twentieth and I1 stteots Saturday evening , was ono of the octal u\c'iits in lirownpurk. A number of fiends from Omaha were among those who 'iijoyud ' the social pleasincs there , Mrs A. K Walla , of North Uend , is In he oily the guest of Mr. and Mis J. I1 , ioushur. The funeral of James Oloson took phco esterday at 11 o'clock In the foicnnoii. The Utenmtnt was In St. Mary's cemctoiy. Miss Madge Miller , of lieatrlue , is the uostof Miss Nellie Uoot , Albright. f I'lguttor'els the ho t established cloth- u lioubo in Oinuha.cor. Farnam & 101U. r < r < 1ti > 'thornltp < l < st < itrsRn\rriimrnl rn'1n riH the Iim1 cr tlie ( .icat t iil\pr llirs nml I'ubhc I'ocnl Annum n the simiicc'l 1'uri-it nnd tm t Hmltlifiil Dr I'riif-s imiti HiV-liiR I'nwdcrdoftnotpoiilniu Viiitmmi I.iiiipnrAliiin llr rrici * s Delirious ! tmnliiBl'x Uact Vaiiilli I onion OMugi Aliuniul Kow ctc.iluli tcotitilu I'oKouoinUllsi rtliciultil * . PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . Now York. Chlcnco. ct. LOUIS. ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical Ate Diamond Dyea. They excel all others in Strength , 1'urity ' and Fastness. None others are juM as good , lleware of mutations they are made of cheap and infciior maternls and gh e poor , w cal , crockj colors. 36 colors ; 10 cents each Send postal for Ve Iloolt , Sample Cud , dlr'Ctiotu for coloring Photos , maUnc ihe finest Ink or Illume (10 ( cts. a quart ) , etc. Sold by Druggim or by WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. , Burlington , Vt. For Gliding or Bronzing Fancy Artii Us , USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold. Silver , Bronze , Copper. Only 10 Onts. CKKTAIN AM ) SiVI'1 . - Inthq voililthut instnntl ) stops the most ovcitn luting pilni. It tic\c'r fulU to slocnso tolho hutU'ierof I'.iln nilsiiiK from h it Mi ) citi < tuit : is mil ) tlio great ssaaasCONQUEROE , OP F A I 2 ml his done mniognod than any known lemcdy. I'or MK VINS Illlt'I US , IIAflCACIIi : , 1'AIX N 11IIHIII roilnllHIS. llliADAClin , TOO I'll AC IIU or anj othei oxtcruitl I'VIN ivti-w ippll oatliiiH , n llinl ( in by hamlmt llko inagli. ciniliiK the pain to liHtantlj stun. Pot CON'lr.SL'IONS ! INI LAMVA'l IONS. Itlllil MALIbM. M3t It VtAI l.V , IM MIIAli ( ) , bflATICA t'MNb IN' nil' MIA I , I , Ol' T1IH HAflC. moio pstuuilod. lonici > < cjntluiii > tl an I ropi'ntud annll' at Ions nru necc-t sary. All I.MCItNAI. 1'AI.NS DIAIUtlllUA. 001,10 , SI1 VSM ! > , NAl . .KfMNTINH SlMiLl.S. NIjRVor&Mtop , Sl.lUU'IjKbhN'lN aiu lolievi-il Instantly and quickly cuiul liy taking In- w m illj J tooO ( Irons in halt a tumbloi ofMitei. . N ) cents.i tioltlesohli ) \ nil Drnt-Ki-ts. WITH ItADWAV'S 1'H.LS them U no UII'ITK CUUK Oil IMlKVENTlVIJot I KVIMlor [ BNPBEOBDENTBD ATTRACTION U OVKK A MiLLie > f Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incornotated by the legislature of law. for rMucatlon.il aud ( lurltablo pnrpo-i11 ? , and Its finnchlso nude a part or the piu-n-nt fctato ( . ' ( in stitution , In 1871' ' , by an ot LI whelming potml ir vote. Its MAMJI01II DJUWlNfjStake placeSemi- liy ( Mule and December ) and fta GUAM ) . .if Nl Jlllllll DKAWINfib take plate In tacliof theothertcn months of tlio vear. nndnio allihawn In public , at thu Academy ot Music , New Orleans , 1,1. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , Tor IntogiHy of Ms Jnn ) > in ' > , and Prompt 1'n ) incut of I'ri/c1 * , .A1TLSTH1 AS KH.IOUS : "Wodo hereby certify that wosi.pervlso the niT.iuifomeiith tor all the Monthly und beml An- muil nmwimrsof flhe Louisiana State Lottery Company , and In person muniiKO and control the urawlncs thenihtlvcs , and that the H'xme are eomlucted with honesty , fairness , and In Koodfaith toward all ptrtlos , and wu authottro thocompari } to use this ceitllloate , with fac similes of our signatures attachud , In its adver tisement * " COMMISsION'nUS. \Ve , tlinund rsUnod linnks and . . . . nyull I'll/i-s diawn Jn Thu LouNl inn blate i.ottoriBs whl'h ' luaj bu prosontutl at onr coun- H M. WAIM. MV : , 1'ios , roni-iani ) Nat. iiank. I'll'.ltlti : I , KNAI X. 1'ios bt ite .Nat 1 llant A. \M\VIN I ) , I'res Nuw Drloans Nat 1 Hank. CAltli KOIIN , I'res. I'nlonNational IHnk. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At ilio Ac'niloniy ol' MIIHIO , Now Orleans - loans , Tuesday , > ) ; tuiniry in , 1HHO. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tieksts at Twenty Dollars cah , Halvo7 , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieth : , $1. 11ST OF I'llI/fS i iMtix.n orj.fo.ii'ijis i j'lti/i : or ion.tiii.il' ' * II/O.UO / ) i I'lti/i ; or ou. < uoii fiO.OW 1 mi/nor2i.oiiiii ) ( . . . 2 I'ltl/.r.HOr lo.nuunro . . , r < I'UI/II-iOr fHKIaru ( a.noo 211'nr/nsor ionjnro 1ft ) j'HIIor rxKlaro wi.uno ( ) ] ' 'HOaro MJ.WKI fi'i'OMM vno.v 100 Prizes of * . > ( ) mo jw.nno 1H ( ) I'Uzes of Miaru 1W.OOJ lUOI'tUihof ) ) nro m.UJO THiMiN\r , Wi l'rl7Hof Jlixiaiti W. " I'Uzes of UK ) are ! I,114 1'lbcs , amomitliiK to fsoif lliki'Mdniwliitt tiipltnl lilt < l lo l < rniltiul IM ri'H ; r > - | cmO I nlHin , ur MII > inrllur Inlnrnintlim ilislro'l Krlto ItRlhly to tliu nn icmlgn il , iluirly nutliiu your lusiunu'.nllli MiiliMoimiy. Mronttiml niliilii'r MornrnM I intiirii ih'ill doll vn > will ho H * f mi1. 1 liy your CIII.IOIIIIK uii i'inoloijc buirlnu jour lull mllr.'s ( M'nil l'-l ( ) M. NOPl'.S ixinpiH : Jlonoy Prlois on Now ) oil : I i liiitit-o In onllnnr ) loiter , Ciiiiuinjr b > ijtircm : | > ut our i'jicnnu | ) uiklit'iicicl OrJt. A. IUUIMIIN , kcirCrU'Ui'.lJi. \\ushin.li.n 1) ) . C. Address Registered Letters to M.W Oltl.HA.SS NA'ilD.NAI. IIAN'K Nutv Urluunu , l.i M I ATirAT nit1 ! ? 1" tlio miHiipnt of IV.IMM IM > I OlMX ' . nrl/on 1 * lil'AltAMKI l > 111 iCUH.NAJlON\l. IIAM < h Ol .NewUllMlu * . llllJ tlip'lloki-tdiro i-Utiul liy Hid lieildcnt or nn In. II tiiiliin wliii e iimritriMl lUlit * nro ri'io nlznil In the mulioxt iiuirti , tliaruloro , Uuwaio ut ull linltilionu nl nnuiif innii" H < lit mo * " ONK IIOI I. All l Ilii ! nrlrnof the Mimlloil part or Irnrliunor iilli kut IrSI Kl ) IIV tISlii nn ) DriwIiiL- . Any tiling In cm iiumu oir rml for IOM tbiui /lollurU n nliiUlu < FcrrOSTorFAII.INO MANKOODj Central and NERVOUS Di.DII.ITY ! tflTTT ? TJ "Wjakuc" of Bodyanil Hindi Effetti VJ < U JfcJof Erro-i Czcc > ie ln Older Vourr , llut > l. 1 -UMIOllunill. . Kw rrl. llu 1 1 hulirir > 4 Hrr lbf | HI tk.l ViKmi.l HIIIIH.IVI A I'iHIS of I10HV , il.clu.l ; u r IUi 1IOIIK TIIKtrat\r-llrurKU la > * ! . tttltflHl from 41 Bl > lr * , Trrrllurln , r.1 torrlgal raolrlri. Te f n , 'rllt thro. Hunt , full nt Uell.on , an I I p..j ( . niillfl tlell tt , ttinu [ HE MtOlCAl CD. , 8UI AtO , H. , * ruM.comWneil. Outran cmon * In iba world ir uenUng . contlnuoni JSlrelrla A UagnttQ romforUtlu and Fffort'ra. Aro'ld irnU'lt iAi ) vLrotmomi.'T * . tin ji * UUIWE , lUVUTOa. 101 KlUAIH AYfc. -Tun OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Route from Oumlm and Council Bluffs to ETHEEASTE TWO TIULVS DAILY BETWUKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL DMJb'l-S Chicago , AND BUhrniikcc , St. 1'nul , Minneapolis , Cedar Hsiplds , Ilock Island. Frccport , ItocKfonl , Clinton , Dubiiquc , la > cnioit ) , Elgin , Mndison , Jancsiillc , licloif Inoiin , Lu C'rosse , And ell otber Important uulnli ] t t , Nurllicast tail boutliunst. For Ilirouah tkkotsc ll on the ticket nitcnt nt 1311 Karnnui struct. In Uark r Block , or at Uiiluu I'acillo IJupot. I'ulln.au Sleepen and th flneit IMnlnBCan In Iba worlil ere run on tlie main line of tliH Chicago , Sill- wakL'u A 3U I'anl Itatlwar. niul svorj intention Is paid to piibuoniicri lir couriueut omplojos ot tua cumpiu . it MlliuiilenorM Manator. J. K TUUKliB. Xulst nt Clen r l Manaiar. A. V. U. CAKPKNl'KU , Qtacrkl Pantintor and Tlckot Accnt. ( JKa IS HBAFFOIID. A' ! itaol General l'uetistl uJ 'riolut Aaent J.T. CLAUK. UinonlSuourlateDilvDt. OVER 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 , MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887. T hose lUnrcs are moro oloqntmt than volumes nhliuinlchinoilttnn In inulso ofthopeciiliai imiltHimsHi'med lj tli" Mnj-ioOoii'lH. ' illSK I'MIIO V KAVN OrTIIK ItAMIIS' "I IHO tlio MUKOO llanuo niiihtfintlv In my 8 < heels anil l'ilvit Iflt-lmu , it fulfills flu-ry reiilnni ( | ( < nt lor tllx m , t ovmthm uoik ; 1 Mould not ov hiiiiKo It tor an > IIIIIKH niBiIo. ' hendfnroiu 1'iiriinco ( luulur mid mild \\lnt jihj < lcliinf > iiinfosiiirw h luntlsU.mui lutnlc * and nit rdiuul-i aof tlnOliiKOf I iumi < vi Hie } huvo In iihn. O'lii'l put In stcam or lint \\'nivi \ A\ > - I > .itulus tlll > o IKVOU wliat ii i HIST II.A.H Hot All fiiinauiill ilo foi half the tost. 'I u i MM , i f. KiviM.iVuvAi Ki > , llhAiisn ivn OIOKINO rtio\is AIIK hoi , HM uv iii ith by ( mi iiRt'iilf. ' and -uaii.mt ciuli ono to uhe lioifva satlsliutlon to the mnui.MAflKi ; n ItN < k'i : ( ( ) . , KTO'ii [ 'MII.V.ST. , UDSton. w ABillts Omiilm , .Sub , State Line. Ituljllii itiulLhrnool From New York Ever/ / Tuesday , C'ubin imsdago * . ) nnd t'fl act orrtln-j to location or stuto loom , i\oniMlnn : l-'h ' lo iM. btr tinge tu iniil from Kiiiopti id I.o\\on ilatej. AL'b'J IN liAU > WI.S i. ( A ) , Ocn'l Asonts. " V ° rfc JOHN IIWXJIW , Gcn'l IIAIIHV K. Kuduued Cabin Untco to Ghibsow Kx- lilbitioti. 100 CIGARS FREIE. KXTItA IIOI.IIIA.Y OrPlilC. To rapldl/ InlDiliKu our now "I'liitty Unn n" tlKnrVo will , If iirdnrtHl ul once , ili-ll\rr 1DO ot tlifui , i tioxci of to clenrs men rum ; ui UIIJT 1'oit or J.'xprc s ollii/a In Hie U H Aliomie > uiit' > uli < n Iplliui iKiBtpnld to ' 1'exiin NiniiiK ution re- celpt of four dollar * U yvnrly rule tut tlmt ularllliiitriitcil lopaiiu JournnfpYrlto ( mine unit poitoniow addrcu plainly , jtemll by roaletercj tuallor puiml notaitududdr Mut uiicu B > w' 'ANSILLIi ' CO. . BS Stale 81 , , CALIFORNIA 1 Tim LAND OF DISCOVERIES. -Sou n f Send ( or Circular , Mr UliltJ j.r 2. ° - ii-1 Santa Abio : and : Cat-R-Cure Tor Snlo by Goodman Drug Co. 10 STOCIvllOM > KUH OK THi : A ilonrei' lor fin erie nro niMllKt the SUTIIOUTUN' Nl Iitompnti ) Imsjiin IMUMI onlorcil In the llaltod -Into * Circuit t ourt Ninth Circuit IMntrlct of Kcr d niut tin1 property of tluil eoniimny will be told IlitW iniitrrntun oiirly ituti1 'Ilio Kcnnrnnltntlon Cam * nilltoiMu rqliy UM' itcitloo tlmt xtorkhnlilm of th t loinpnn ) wlllbn ilhmcd n 1 IN Ua > ppoitnnltr topw tirt then lilttii > rlo nnit vciitcil "tuik lir i > ubicrlt > ln ( to Ilio new liomlsiiml lU'iuiviiliiu tliolratooknsliaroto. Innid * crll'oilulicriptlons to rnld bomls will t > toii'lvciliittlii" liiloa 'Inist Coinpnii ) , No. W Ilroftd- \MI > ' , .Nownrk at tlio fullonlni : turius , to-wlt : 55 CKNTH PIJIl SIIMtK , AS8RNT-N ixo li'itont niHDAri ] nnuKorio NOV. ! } , 1HS8. At' 12 SI. , nml tlrVri'nltcr o CHMH t'nitsiiAicn , ASSISTING UNTIIf JAM. U , 18SI ) , AT a 1 . M. "Mib'crllHTit tolliii bomliwlll reoi-lvoTrintCompnnT rorllllcitc" * , iiitlllliiK tliiiu to tlio Mimu number ot -Irm i in UiO'n ilciioiltuu by [ iicin im IILInbonitifgr oicli li cciit-i nml iVJioiHa u > | ii itlvuly paid lir thorn. Inti rwt nt the ruto ol 4 per lunl wilt bo allowed on I'nviiinitt Klinulil bnm ulu hy ( lii'tk on N wTortcto tlio I iilon IriisK'onipnny luiitxlioulilbaiiocampniiled by IIio toik ilulj uulorauil In bl ink nnil nnaulbor * Irntlon to the Union ' 1 rii-l Oinipiny Illnnk forms lorthbiiiithorltntlon nnilcuplctof clrculHr * cim bo ( ilitiiliH-il upon ninjlluvtUvn ntlhnUnlua Trtllt Oont- i un > toillii1nruLroom 1JSeventh noor. Mini Ilulld' llm , .Vein \ ork Dntcil M.\\ YORK , October 3 , 153J. II. 11 , n\li1'/AZ\l \ , Chnlnnktt. GOUI10N BIAODONALD. P. C. A. M. VAN WUEIi , OTTO IjOWKNOAlCD. TH KODOlti ; 'BIJLiIOAlAN. ULOltUAM/AI ION Are the Best. IN T1IK KSSUNTJAl OUALITIKS OP Durability , Evenness of Point , and "Workmanship. Baiiiploa for trial of 12 different olrlcs by hiall.oa receli'tur ' t ( > crnla in Htainpd Aak for card No. 8. IVISOH , BUKEMAH & co , , s ANGLO-SWISS Com1inaioiofCni ! ! ! ! ° .isJ ; Ml ail Ili3 8et ! Cliocolate. . Snlil liy I'.ixton , ( lullnghor A. Co. 70707 , i03 , 711 Hotltll h Street. Itlclmrilson Drus Co. 1007. IWl Jones Street- \Vm , Uuntleimm , IGth mid nml Cu. s SI roots. \V. II. Gladstone , lauS , 131'J DoiiKliia St. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Mlddlo- Aged Mn. 5HOW THYSELF , _ il infii who no fciilfi'rlim from Iliolncllcrisllom ot yiMith , rxlniu ti l VltiilUr , Nr . oiiHiiiKi 'JiMlcnl liiljllliy I'ruiuutnro llflolliio. An , mm tlmtlimiiinnil tintnl t inlmrlcK ronHoiiivnt thi'ho- i.1.1..1'1. ! ! ! ! ' ! ! " ! . . " " ' 9lok ' ! ' " ' nuni-iliiif.nii.l . . ilqiiot I iilljr Inilorix d bi the Autloiml Mt'illi al Actocliitlnn , wlni iiwiirded tfin unl'l nml lownlcil inuilnl lo Ititt author , lllnitnitlvu f iniili , nltli li > ili > r ( ; inoiil of Ilio pn > , fn i < II ) on iipplj noir. Aiiilrex thfl ran. bo. . y Medial nuiluto or lrV 11.1'AIIKHII , Mo. I Iliilj nr'i * t. Ilottiiii. Mum , , wlio limy bo Cuniiiltoii conlUvntUM ) a.'i nil illtc.itufl .i is Ix.iirN. It la viivtrlut in i opiilba. c'ulxOM , or UijcctioiiH , niiJ fire from .ill lud wn'll Oi'otlar Ino.oiuenli nu a. SANTAL-MIUY ! ) Ui , , ! ! SJitloJ. < ; 7\ ( ! apnilo , wlik'i l > tir ( IIB nnmo Itllllll ) ' I llnllittor , wltli ut nlilia IHWHUKV * J tftni tun _ _ _ _ . * * . H. K. BUBKET , H\ FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER lllNonli ICtUatiout.