8 MONDAY MENTION Mux Lonser of Tildon epont Sunday at liomo Paul Nohow of Hnttln Crock win a Sundny visitor In Norfolk Dr Aldon of llorco was In tho city today onrouto to Kullortou Hd JunkiiiH of Cohunhtifl is vlsltliiK with Ids brother O 1 lonkiiifl Tho Infant child of Mr and Mrs Lester Iurkor in lOportod to bo vory Hick Irvln loreclto Is nhlo to bo outiiKaln his nttuck of sickness not praviiiK horlous ns hud boon fonrod ThoKarly Hour olub will rIvo its second dance of tho souson ut Musts hivll noxt Thursday niKht Mr and Mm Willis MoHrido of Mudl hon spent Sundny with his niothor Mrs 11 MoHrido of this olty KHon Ih confined to his homo with nn attack of sickness which it Ih fonrod will provo typhoid iiiiilnrlii J V llopporloy tho nmtkot pirdnor is nntiiiinllod to USO II OIIHO OWillK to II Inula initio tho result of nit old sprain Mrs L Sutton nnd Miss Anna Peter son of Uloonillold who luivo boon visit liiK frlonds tho past week wont homo today Tholittlosonof Mr and Mrs T 1 Jjiirrnboo was badly burned last nvoniiifr by soino hot ten which was accidontly Bplllod Mr and Mrs Krod Hubert of Ilcrco vlsltod with Dr llorthn Ahlman Satur day Mrs llilgort nnd Mrs Ahlnian nro sistoi s Mrs M O Walkor ontortalnod a number of HoiKhls people Friday even ing at a boan bug party Tho occasion proved vory enjoyable Miss Opiil MiiilHon ontortalnod the boys nnd girls bolouRinK to tho recently organized club Inst Saturday evening in a vory pleasant nianner Mr nnd Mrs S K Doxtor arrivod last ovening from Lowoll Muss to visit friends whilo Mr Doxtor will look nftor his cold storage intorosts Tho housohold oconomio dopartmont of tho womans club mot this afternoon with Mrs T J Morrow who gave n demonstration in tho nrt of cookery Poles for tho extension of tho tolo phono sorvico to Mngnot Wausa and llloomuold have boou shipped and tho work of building tho lino will soon bo gin Dr II L Scoggin is packing his housohold furniture and will store it for tho winter Mr and Mis F G Goryoll will occupy the house on Nor folk avonuo being vacated by him Superintendent O II Reynolds has gone for n trip over tho Albion lino to look after soino dnmago done by u rocout storm About u tuilo of track litis been washed out or damiigod nloug that lino Victor Seymour onino up from Lin coln and spent Sunday with Norfolk friends Mrs Seymour nnd Miss Reyn olds who have been visiting ut tho homo of R II Reynolds accompanied hlui homo todny i Tho ontortainment given Saturday night by Victor Leo tho mugicinn wns well patronized and those prosent were dolighted with his mysterious acts in legordomaiu all of which were vory cleverly performed J W Smith living on South Ninth street iB seriously ill IIo served threo years in tho war of rebellion being a mombor of Jus A Gnrtlelds regiment tho Forty Secoud Ohio Ho is but a recent arrival in Norfolk A company of about 85 ladies spout a delightful afternoon Saturday with Mrs J K Bon at hor homo on North Tenth street and had tho ploasuro of meeting Mrs Ellis of Dos Moiiw Iowa who is the guest of Mrs Boa Doli cioua refreshments wero sorvod Tho union teniporouco meeting nt tho Congregational church last evouiug under the auspices of tho Anti Siiloon league was largely attended tho build ing being filled J II Oxuam presided una tlio program as puolistieu was rendered Tho talk of Secretary Hughes of tho Y M O L was especially well received The work of excavating for tho now Bishop block at the corner of Fourth and Main streets was commenced this afternoon tho water having been suttl cieutly draiued oil to ndmit of it It will rermiro several days to oxcavato for tho cellar and foundation after which tho unisons will begin tho ercc tiou of tho bUxk Tho Nebraska Telophouo couipauy has arranged to receive stato and mv tional election returns for tho beueiit of town aud toll customers Tho central olHco is to bo especially fitted up for tho purpose Arrangements which will undoubtedly bo successful aro being made to receive tho returns at tho Audi torium A long distance telephone will bo placed iu tho building aud tho returns will bo thrown upon a largo Bcreen by a stereopticou as fast as re ceived and copied For cleanliness economy nnd comfort the Retort Oak has uo equal as a heater See them at Ilamstreets Iu order to voto intelligently you should hear both sides talk of po liticnl issues Atteud tho Meiklejohu meeting tonight TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs Friend of lladar Is a city vis itor Horbort Morey Is a city visitor from Plorco A T Diirlnnd loft on tho noon train for Watoitown S D Mrs A Hitchcock wns n visitor In Norfolk today from Piorco lCmost Hamilton of tho sugar faotory has gono to Amos for n few days Goorgo Williams departed for St Paul Minn today on a business trip Mrs V Spencer of Alnsworth Is iu tho olty visiting hor son W 15 Spen cer W O Hall hns sold his trotting horso Btirtwood to Mr McKollupof Sheldon Iowa The Wcduosday club will meet with Mrs V H Hucholz tomorrow afternoon ut J 0 Editor O F Montross of tho Battle Greek Republican hud business In Nor folk yesterday Mrs 110 Dlnginan has been called to Iown by a message announcing tho illness of hor mother Mrs W W Roborts returned last evening from Orolghton whoro she had boon visiting over Sunday B JudkiiiB of Egiin this stato who has been visiting his nephew Ed Nor ton loft today for St Paul Minn Tho Y P S 0 E of tho First Con gregational church will hold a business meeting tonight in tho church pnrlors Editor U E Foster of tho Plalnviow Nows was In town this morning and took tho Piorco county ballots homo with him A traluload of 1 1 cars of horses camo In this morning over tho Union Pacific onrouto to Sioux City and another train Ion d of V cars passed through about 11 ocook Fred Sidlor hns sold his dray lino to MiJUrl Clreon who will operate it iu corn i on with his own Mr Hldlws iutontions for tho future hnvo not boon definitely dotormlned Miss Winifred Jodories has roturnod from Webor Wayne county whoro she has been teaching school aud will enjoy a short vacation boforo rot liming to take up hor work for tho winter A good crowd nttoudod tho Ifallowocn social given last night by tho Y M 0 L in tho rooms in tho Mast block Tho entertainment proved wry onjoyablo Cake and cofioo wero sorvod for refresh ments Edwnrd tho son of Mr and Mrs S W Spollmau died Saturday night of luug fever and tho funeral wns hold from tho houso yestorday afternoon at It oclock iutormout being in Prospect Hill cemetery Tho Music Students club hold a very onjoyablo mooting last evening at tho homo of Mr and Mrs E A Bullock A tine program was rendered and Miss Nolle Gorocko favored thoso present with a vocal selection John Wnechter a former resident of this vicinity but who now lives on a farm in Boyd county is horo on busi ness IIo reports that crops in his sec tion of tho stato aro very lino and somo of tho corn will go K bushels to tho aero Tiik Nkw9 Is undor obligations to tho Journal for tho use of its press from which this paper was issued last oveuiug Tub Nkws press was em ployed iu making election ballots aud it would havo been very inconveulont to chango it for nowspaper work Tho voting place for tho outside Nor folk product has boon chaugod from the old Daniel wall paper store to tho building of Adam Rollaud on Main street opposite Wiutor Shultz harness shop Tho chango was mado uecossary bocause tho Daniel building is now rented and being used as n storehouse for machinery Iuvitatlons have boou received by Norfolk friends to the wedding of Miss Graco Muror daughtor of Mr and Mrs Johu Murer formerly of this city and Goorgo Wilcox of Griswold Iowa the wedding to ttiko placo Novombor 8th Miss Laura Durlaud is to bo brides maid Mr Wilcox is a hardware mer chant at Griswold Tho Quo Vadls company hns ar rived iu tho oity and will give tho per formance this evening nt tho Auditor ium the prospects being that tho build ing will bo filled Tho work is intousoly interesting aud if tho company can give ovon a faint conception of tho spectacu lar features described it will bo well worth attending Tho couipauy brought a large amount of sconory Tho republicans of Battlo Creek aro arranging for a grand rally next Friday night aud expect that outhusiasm iu largo chuuks will prevail II 0 Bromo of Omaha ouo or tho best political speakers iu the state will furnish tho principal address whilo a torch light procession with lire works will bo tho demonstrative effort of tho ovoning Norfolk people should help swell tho crowd on tho occasiou Arrangements for tho Meiklojolm meetiug at tho Auditorium tomorrow evening nro nbout completed and it is oxpooted that thero will bo a largo mid enthusiastic attendance Tho commit tee on recoptlon is Mayor W M Rob ertson Burt Mupes and Judgo J B BitrueS Ou decoration N Hills J S THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVKMBER1 1000 McGlary and W II Rish Mr Molklo John as assistant secretary of war is In position to give now and interesting facts concerning tho administration and its plans aud purposes Ho Is a good speaker and all who nttotul will bo woll repaid for their time and troublo Tho musicians of Norfolk mot last night and orgunlzod tho Norfolk Mili tary band and orchestra Gus Mar unrdt was chosen as leader and mana ger Max AfltmiH Is secrotury and treas urer Geo Hollor W 0 Ahlman and Rudolph Clirlschillos compose tho board of mnnngors Tho boys tiro prepared to furnish good music for nil occasions Tho band will consist of from 10 to 11 pieces while an orchestra of from fi to i plocos can bo furnished Tho people of Norfolk know that tho mombors of the organization aro fine musicians nnd with a pornmnont organization thoy will fur nish music unequalled by the best Norfolk was vlsltod hist ovenlng nnd today by a nuinbor of noted sugar nion connected with tho American Boot Sugar company who arrived last night to look after tho companys intoretts in Norfolk They wore Robert Oxntird of Sun Francisco Gal las G Hamilton of Now York City j E O Howo of Los Angolos Oal W S Pardonnor of Now York City Mr Hnscho of Oxtinrd Gal and Mr Farrar of Grand Island Tho party was accompanied by A II Merchant of Omaha assistant general freight agent of tho F E M V railroad company Tho party except Mr Oxuard aud Mr Howo departed this noon Word has boon rocoivod that Dan Whltnoy proprietor of tho Elkhoru Valloy houso at Tildon died last Satur day aud has boou buried Ho has boeu sick for somo time and as ho was woll advanced in yoars his recovery was doubted from tho first Mr Whitney was an early sottler iu Norfolk nnd pro vious to coming horo had boon iu tho employ of nn eastern railroad Uuclo Dan was woll known to n largo num ber of pooplo and his hostelry was par ticularly popular with tho traveling public Ho was eccentric on political nnd religious subjects and was particu larly fond of playing tho violin with which ho nmuscd his guests day and night His childron aro all musically inclined and at ouo time they had a fnmlly orchostra that rondercd very good music IIo leaves a wife four sons and threodaughtors Rov W R McKim has recently ro coived from a friend a copy of tho Gal veston Toxns Sunday News of tho 21st which contains an account of the storm us observed by Dr Isaac M Olino local forecast oillcal and section director with a diagram showing tho barograph tracing produced by the atmospheric pressure Tho report says Tho ba rometer commenced falling during tho aftomoou of tho Oth and continued fall ing steadily but slowly up to uoon of the Sth when It read SiNU inches The barometer fell rapidly from noon until S 0 p m of tho Sth when it registered JS4S inches n fall of prossuro of about ono inch in oight and one half hours After S iO p m tho baromotor roso at tho samo rapid rato that had character ized tho fall Tho roport also gives n map showing tho damngo iu tho city nearly one half of which was totally de stroyed Tomorrow uight tho 31st is Hallow oou tho unme popularly given to the ovo or vigil of All Hallows or festival of All Saints which is tho 1st day of November Iu former times it was tho occasiou for various kinds of amuse ments a popular practice in Euglaud being tho cracking of uuts ducking for apples iu a tub of water aud tho per formance of other harmless fireside revelries The people of Scotlaud en joyed tho evening iu about tho same way but tho ceremonies partook of a more superstitious character with witches aud hobgoblins as entertainers aud fortune tollers to poiut out the fu ture to tho lads aud lasses This sort of thing was evidently too slow for young America aud it has been the practice for years for youths of this country to play mad prauks out of doors No one objects as long as a certain amount of diBoretiou govorus their actions but wheu it comes to tho willful destruction of property aud positive aunoyauco aud discomfort of people it is time that the practice should bo discouragod nnd the early stops looking toward the supros slon of lawless acts on tho part of the police should recelvo tho hearty approval aud support of tho people Norfolk 1rio of Charge Any adult suffering from a cold Bottled on tho breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of any nature who will call at A K Leouardswill be presented with a samplo bottlo of Bosoheos German Syrup freo of charge Only one bottle giveii to ouo person nud none to childron without order from parents No throat or lung remedy ever had such a salo ns Boscheos German Syrup iu all parts of tho civilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottlus woro giveii awny and your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous It is really the only throat nnd lung remedy generally ondorsed by physi cians Ono 75 cent bottlo will cure or provo its valuo Sold by denleis iu nil civilized countries Tho Retort Oak has tho only positive check known iu stove construction Tho coutrol of lire is absolute stieet will answer nil inquiries WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Sheriff Goo W Losoy wns a oity vis itor yostorday Mrs Hulbert is quito sick at her homo In South Norfolk Mrs J W Hawk of Plalnviow is visiting Mrs W W Roborts Tho infant child of Mr nud Mrs Lowis Stewart died last night Mrs G S Martlu hns returned from Oinalia where she wont to bury her late husband L C Cramer had his foot tmlto badly crushed yestorday wiitlo unloading steel rails at South Norfolk Tlio Ladies society of tho Congrega tional church will meet tomorrow after noon at a iO with Mrs II J Colo Frank Russols little dnughtor who has been very hick with rheumatism nt tho homo of her father on South Second street is inipioviug E D Perry has disposed of his res taurant iu South Nortolk to u man from lowing named Corner who is to take possession a week from today 1 11 Oonloy wont to Wayuo yester day alter a bicycle which was stolen lroinhtni recently Tho follow who stolo tho property is under urrest iu St Paul Minn Albert Alders who livos threo miles east of Pierco had his shouldor dislo cated last Saturday during a runaway It was reduced yestorday by Drs Salter and Boar Guy Barnes has been appointed by tho commandant as captain of company D iu tho cadot batalliou of tho state univorsity Kimball is first sorgeant in tho same company Dr Frank Suitor authorizes tho stato mont that Colonel Tracy Miles and Richardson Drug Compauy Loouard are wading the Piorco sloughs iu pursuit of tho elusive duckliug A lottor from ouo of the Norfolk boys ns Rocky Ford Col stutos that Fred Roberts is sick with typhoid fever and that this disease is quite prevalent in that part of tho country Miss Ethol Campbell eutortained a company of boys aud girls at n party last night at hor homo ou South Elevouth street The oveuiug proved very en joynblo to tho30 attending Mr and Mrs Davo Shores aro tho proud pnrents of a baby boy born this morning It is said that Davo claims ho looks like Mark Huuna nnd will bo named William McKiuley J S Shurtz has recoived word an nouncing tho death of his brother in Ohio which occurred Sunday at the ripe ago of 75 years Tho old gentleman was a I achelor nud loaves an estate val ued at 100000 Misses Hattio and Mattle Lensor who havo beou visiting at their homo ou South Thirteenth street left this morn ing over tho Union Pacific for New York City aud will visit friends in Iowa aud Illinois enrouto Mr and Mrs O R Eller expect to nr rivo at Lincolu today nnd will nt once commeuco keeping houso Their trip included a visit to Washington Old Poiut Comfort and other prominent cities aud places of interest iu the east Tho tea given by the members of the Womans homo missionary society at tho homo of Mrs L M Beoler last evening was very well patronized re gardless of tho fact that tho weather was most unfavorable and the cleared a uoat littlo sum August Sjhulz and brido formerly Miss Bertha Sohelen of Bazile Mills ar rived hut evening and will make their home in Edgewator Park Mr Schulz is vory popular among tho young folks of Norfolk being a member of St Pauls Lutheran choir His bride is also well and favorably kuown hero Their friends unite in extending best wishes for their future happiness Hon Geo D Meiklejohu assistant secretary of war is to address tho people of Norfolk and vicinity on the political issues of tho day at the Auditorium this oveuiug and all who attend will be woll entertaluod Ladios aro especially invited to bo present He is a pleasing talker in close touch with the admiuis trntiou aud uono who desire to keep posted can afford to miss hearing him A large audience filled the Auditor ium last oveuiug iu spite of tho storm to seo Quo Vadis and tho production was fairly well rendered tho characters of Caius Petronius Ohilo Ohilouides and Poppooa being especially well takou Tho play is spectacular aud intensely interesting and requires a lnrge amount of special scenery One notable lack iu last ovonlngs performnuco was tho number of pooplo iu tho cost With such a play tho moro porsous taking part tho better it is nud it nppenrod uot more thau n dozen were on tho stage Tobias S Richardson for a number of years bookkeeper at the Norfolk hos pital for tho insane died yesterday morning nt his homo iu Fullertou of heart troublo produced by overwork or a strain received when working for the telephone compauy His remains will bo brought to Norfolk tomorrow even ing ou tho 0 oclock Uuion Paoifio train Thoy will be met by niombers of the I O O F aud K P lodges to which ho belougod nud taken to tho homo of Mr nnd Mrs O D Jeukius uutil tho next dny when tho body will bo taken to Pierce for interment Mr Hichurusou has many menus mjsortoiK who will groatly regrot to learn of his doath Tho pooplo of Norfolk aro convinced that Prospect Hill is ono of tho most boautlful cemeteries in tho stato now and whoti tho association nunouueos Its intoutiou of still further improving tho property it would soem that thoro is but littlo room for work along that lino But tho organization la a progressive ono and if thoy make an nnuouncomont of this character it may bo depended up on thu Mmiothlng beneficial will bo dono T lunty Surveyor W H Lowo has bee ngoged to survey somo moro lots on i io north sldo and if tho weather pornilts tho south fonco will bo moved back 15 or 20 feot as It Is now in the road Noxt spring othor cxtousivo im provements aro contemplated Tho as sociation is now out of debt aud what It makos now above expenses it is under stood will bo spoilt for Improvements Wliu Kill till Dinner 1nll Every lull dinner pall contains those nrt ides 2 hum sandwiches fi conts 52 1ggH ceuts Brend and butter 2 conts Tomato 2 conts Pio or pudding 1 conts Sugar salt aud popper 1 cent Fruit 2 cents Drink 2 cents Total 20 cents Tho farmer prod ucesiall Jof theso ex cept tho cofleo or tea Jaud perhaps net all of tho sugar It is to tho iutorest of the farmer to see that tho wago earner has a chance to live such Jas ho has enjoyed during tho ropublicau aduiiuistratiou Ex change WARNERVILLE Thoro will bo a dauco in the hall Fri day evouiug November 2d One of Goo Wheelers children is seriously ill with typhoid fover Roger Cirborry pleased his farm to Charlos Underwood foruoxt season Violets daudelions and strawberry vines are all iu bloom here October 50th R W Liuu is making preparations to build a now houso ou hisfarm south of town W H Loomis has loasedhis farm to Fred Pettitt and will move his family to Norfolk iu the near future Roger Carberry weutto Guthrio county Iown last week to see his brother who is sick with typhoid fever Ed Creamer who weut to Capo Nome iu search of gold iu thospring returned last week Ho says he brought back moro rheumatism thau gold Thero will be a republican rally in the hall Thursday evening November 1st James Nichols of Madison and others will nddress tho people upon tho politi cal questions of the day Several of our farmers havo finished husking corn Thoy report tho yield at 85 to 18 bushels per ncre Tho Elevator company is paying 25 cents per bushel for new corn a higher price thau has beeu paid for several years at this sea sou X lluy Treatment for Cancer The treatment of cancer has nlwnys beeu considered of such doubtful result aud accompanied with such suffering oud disfigurement that any authentic record of a euro without the use of the kuife is of not ouly professional but ladies eral iutorest We noted some mouths ago that Mrs B H DeNico was taking X ray treat ment for a cancor Time enough has now elapsed since thejcompletion of the treatment to anuouuee a complete cure Mrs DeNico had a well defined cancer on her lower lip so diagnosed by seven promiuent physicians of Southern Cali fornia who told her that the knife was the ouly hope She finally decided howevor to take tho X ray treatment of the English and German expert special ists of Los Angeles She took the first treatment on June 14 aud the last on August 18 when all evidence of tho can cerous condition had disappeared The two months since that time have uot brought any reappearance of the symp toms and it can reasonably be called a completo cure Tho only meaus used was the X or Roentgen ray directed up on tho caucor which gradually was over come uutil tho tissues were entirely healthy This use of the Roentgen ray is quite now and is a most wonderful adaptation of this wouderful form of electrical en ergy Other physicians who diaguosed and watched the progress of this case have expressed their satisfaction with it and their intention to socuro au equip ment for X ray treatment Mrs DeNico has authorized the strongest recommen dation of tho trentmont Ohiuo Volley Ohampiou IV I tut u 1rlntur Doe Not Do A printer doesut rush to the doctor when he is out ofsorts Nor will ho go to tho baker when he is out of pio Nor to Hades when ho wants the devil Nor to the Bible wheu ho wants a good rule Nor to tho gunshop when ho wants a shooting stick Nor to tho cabinet shop wbou ho wants furniture Nor to a bank when ho wnuts quoins Nor to a girl when he wants a press Nor to a lawyer when he has a dirty case Nor to the butchor when ho wauts phnt Priutiug Times Seului Machine Content The judges1 aocouut of tho vote cast Ootobor 29 to 0 a in for tho respectivo candidates lu J D Sturgeons Colorod Porters Sowing Machine Contest Wo tho undorsigned judges appointed to count tho votes cast In tho nbovo named contost heroby certify that tho votes cast to doto aro as listed below Al Johnson 21 I Davo Shores 205 P F SlllKUIIEIl Oscaii Uiiu Judges Mrtinbors ot either fusion parties should conio out and hear what Assis tant Secretary of War Goo D Meikle johu has to say at tho Auditorium to night Every woman In the country ougnt to know about Mers Frieitf Those who do know about it wonder how they ever got along without it It hns robbed child birth of its terrors for many a young wife It has preserved her girlish figure nnd saved her much suffering It is an external lini ment and cariies with it therefore absolutely no danger of upsetting tho system as drugs taken intern ally are apt to do It is to be rubbed into the abdomen to soften and strengthen tho muscles which aro to bear the strain This means much less pain It also prevents morning sickness and all of the other discomforts ot pregnancy A druggist of Macon Ga says I have sold a largo quantityof Mothers Friend and have never known an instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it A prominent lady of Lam berton Ark writes With my liist six children 1 was in labor from 24 to 30 hours After using Mothers Friend my seventh was born in 4 hours Gut 31 others at lriiR slum ttlnt 1 t iotilc THE B3ADFIELD RCGlLATOR CO AIUNM CA Write for oar tree lllctmli 1 took BEFORE BADV 13 lJUHa FGCorsets MAKE American beauties mPmB Sole Aftiktrs FROM CHICAGO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING FfcCOBSETS Made in all the newest models and leaders in strictly exclusive designs They have a national reputation for genuine corset worth Send for our illustrated price list - KALAMAZOO CORSET CO Kalamatoo Mich For salt bv ROLAND WILKINSON SHURTZ JENKINS Illinois Gentral R R ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WITSriEIR TOITEISTS Tho Illinois Central ilosiroa to call attention to tlio unuxcolleil survico thul is olToroil by ita linos to tho south for tho soason of 1S99 KI00 c ALI FORN I VIA NEW ORLEANS A Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars Personally conduct ed Kuqs mrouirh to Los Angolos and San Kraiiuisiii via Now Orloans in connection with tho Southern lu cillc limviinr Chicago on tlio Cent nils fast Now Orleans Sno cinl connection also mnilu by this train with daily trains nut of Now Urloaun for tlio Pacillc Coast Th Limited from Chlcauo ovory ovon iiitf connects 011 Mondays and Thursdays at Now Orleans after Decombur 1 K9 with tho SUNSET LIMITED of tlio Southern Pacific uivlnn special through sorvico to ban Inincisco F LQRID VIA NASHVILLE AND ATLANTA THROUGH SERVICE FROM ST LOUIS A Double dally sorv ico is maintained out of St Louis via the Illinois Contra ami connect um linos to NafclivillnChiittaiioo pa and Atlanta thro sleeninir rnr In ImpL sonville Florida boiiiK carriod on tlio DIXIE FLYER loaviin St Louis ovory orcniin This train a9 woll us tho Day Kinross leaving St Louis iu the morning aro both solid trains lo Nadivillo having through coaches aud sleeping cars run ning through Martin Tenii aud tliu N V St L Hy Connection via this lino for all piinci pal points iu tlio Southeast such as Charleston Wilmington Aikin aud Savannah aud for all points 111 Morula TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Daily from Chicago to Memphis and Now Or leans HOMESKEKEHS EXCURSIONS to certain points iu tho South on the lines of tho Illinois entral and M railroads will ho run tho llrsl and third Tuesday of each mouth dur on ins tho winter season Full particulars concerning all tho above can bo had of agents of tho Illinois Central by addrotsiiiB A H Huiieou U l A t hicauo or sm 1