mnpiwwpiHiiuin 1,1,111 11 imiiiiiihiiih fjryar Al 4 imt - i V" 1 ' 3f Drayage and loving, OLIVER MAGGARD Desires to Inform the public Hint hU equip ment for moving Housebote! Goods, Piano Safes Murcbmullie, Heavy Machinery, etc., Is the best In the city. Special men anil wagons nrc kest for the rcmovnl of Pianos and Household Goods, Which arc nlwnys handled by competnnl and experienced help, nnd the latest appli ances used for handling Safes nnd other heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD Telephone 1 1 1 Ollkc 917 () 1 NOTED IN NEWSPAPERS. JwlNCOIvN ?hilharmonic . Orchestra, , IIaoknow, Slnslenl Dlrettor. (I. It. ASCItMA.N, Mnimgcr. llur lllock coiner O ami I '.111 Kts. Will fiirnlili Jrnnil or Sacred niuslo for CO.NOKIITH, AVKDMNOH, I'AKTIKM, I1AM.S ami bII other occasions remilriug tlnt-clms music IVSiH-clol rates will Iki nimlo with clubs desiring tho nchestrit for the season, rates furnished on nppllc.tttoti. We nlso iloolro to statu that wehnteopcticda Conservatory nf Muslo In our apartments In the llurrlllick l'.'th nnd o. for tho instruction on nil orchestral Instruments. Tuition hours: On. 111 II i'4 noon, und 1 till I p. 111. every diy;v.-t Sunday. For scholars not able to attend ntiegu nr hours, special time will ho ghen. For further Information ns to prices, time, ciu address or call on the manager. S. M. 13UKNM-A.M, BROKER. SToncy loaned on long or short time at towea itcs. Ofllce In ItlclianU' lllock, room 22. Take elorator on Eleventh street entraao. N. R. HOOK, M. D., iI8Eaxi:hof women. Jrinary and Recta Diseases a Specialty. Treats redid diseases liv milNICKUIfOFr" PAINI.KSS 8YHTKM. Onice, rooms liSI, IS! ntul 121 llnrr lllock. Twelllh nnd O sjtvetH. omce tolephone MS. Residence l(r."l Q street. 'Phone, Mi OfTlco hours, 0 to 1'.' a.m. 8 to 5 nml '1 to S p in Sundays, II) to 11 11 m 3.A.SH0EMAKER,M.D. HomtBopathist Physician, Telephone No. 6S5. 163 South 1 1 th Street, Lts'cot.M Nun PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. Still in the front and absolutely leading all empeutora. Thoroughly cquippcu Mr tns anest work, giving to each customer an un qualified guarantee for all work done. All of our work dono with neatness and dispatch. We solicit orders for suburban villages and neighboring towns, raying the express on all eiders on way. Respectfully, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. Old dead teeth contain , tho qnlntcsscnco of blood I polront Who can swallow It, gushing out of old teeth at every meal and lo healthy! These, teeth arc dead, ulcerated, unli ulthy frequently caunc 11 suillm! fsco, Hhotild ccrtal y he extracted nnd replaced with good, artificial teeth that never actio. Can bo 01 trad ed without palu. No humbug. IMtJ SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. ABRASION OF THK TEETH. The above cut shows the teeth of a man 45 years of sue, from Dr. Hell in 1831. Wo meet with thlsalTectlonin the teeth In various form and degrees. Thu eiuls of the crowns seem vevj soft, having a low degree of vitality and wear down showing a dark yellowish cupped spot in the center. Many are so foolUb as to '"" 'hat molar teeth aro of llttlo account. .-..1 ret them go by default; after which sll the force of tho muscles aro extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly. The best, and orlv remedy. Is to cover and buildup the ends 'with cold and platinum, which wears like steel and saves them inanv years. We make a specialty of fine gold work on building them up, contour fillings, etc A. U2hOX !uts A and 11 are from John Tomes, of Eng land. A Two Incisors with notches In the ends. U shows tho peg shaped teeth with yellowish pits In the ends For such teeth we have two remedies! First To fill the pits In the ends with gold. See ond Extract them and replace them with artificial teeth. Hut the hones absorb away rapidly so that they will nerd resetting fre n,uentfy. , Wo mako the finest artificial teeth In the northwest. We use Justice' and White's patent teeth, with long, heavy plus, mounted on strong elastic plates. Those who patronize us will not be troubled with broken teeth and cracked plates, canker sore mouths, etc. To looso thu frout teeth, Is to loose ball tho power of speech, and more than half tar beauts Diseased Qunu, Men "Whom llm World Knows to lto Horn or I.ros l'itiuon. Plerro Lorlllnrd I n crnck shot with n pistol. Tho niurcr of Afghanistan will visit Eng land this (Milliner. Tho senior ndmlrol of the Urltlsb navy, Sir Prove WiiIHh, Is 1(H) years old. Alfred llrcnnuu, tho artist, is tho champion pistol shot In New York. Roar Admiral Hrnengo hns forbidden Ills ofllccm t wear colored shlits under their cents. Henry T. Cornell, tho bnllooulst, Is 70 yenrs of ago, nnd has made 71)0 voyages in the nil". Herbert Silencer's health Is: Improving, but ho never expects to tin nuieli wnik. Sleo lessuosa nnd nervouN exhaustion 11 to his Initio, but his doctors nro more lioeful. Ex-Prcsldont Rutherford II. Hayes Is wild to lmvo drnmntlzcd Scott's "Lady of tho Lako" wlionn boy of 10, nnd before ho uns 13 bo had rend through nil tho plays of Bhukos iciirp. EvOovernor Perry, of New Hampshire, who Is now in his Ittl year, organised th flrt tcnipornnco society in thnt state at Hel- ron. sixty-two years ogo. The oldest pensioner on tho rolls of tho Tnlled States iH'iision oflleo Is John Hatohcl dor. tliodoiondcnt father of Hnntuol Ilntrhel der. Into of Company D, Fifty-third Illinois Infantry. He Is 10.'! yearn of ngo. Kx-Senntnr Powell Clnyton, of Arkunsns, hns iniido nil his fortune slnco tho war At tho close of the hostilities ho hnd luirdly n dollar In tho world, but rented 1111 iiluindoiifsl Arkansas plantation, nnd in U-ss tlinii ton years ho mado $1,000,000. Oen. Ilouliinger giHs to the barber oneo 11 week, jinys the nrtlst ten frnnes nnd glvrs five francs to the assistant Ho never Fxnks, nnd tho barber, kuowl.ig his prefer enoe, does not presume to oiien n conversa tion. The shop is near the Intvrc. Mnrshall Field, tho Chicago dry goods merchant, has a fortune of &!0.000,00a Ho Is tho most successful dealer in dry goods In this country slncti tho days of A. T. Slew art. Ills old partner, L. V,. Loiter, who now lives in Washington, Is worth f 10,000.000. Tho Mormon hierarchy Is said to pay Mr. A. M. Gibson 11 salary of $10,000 u year to look nftcr tho intorstsof Klouat Washington. Ho Is a squam shouldered, serious facisl gen tleinnn, dignified in mnmier mid ntlcent in speech, nml ummI to bo a iiowspaiier ninn. Some tlmo ngo the Zll-es-Sultnn (the Rhndownf the Sultan), tho eldest sou of tho shah of Persia, was degraded f rom his post of ruler of almost lirilf tho empire mid tho enm inntid of a separate army. It is now dlseox cml that he hnd leanings tounrd England, and the shnh's course was In consequence of Intrigw by rtussia. fin rah K. Ilolton dcserilies WlllCarleton ns "a tall, vigorous looking man, who bellows In outdoor exercise, especially walking, who Is fond of rowing, sailing and horseback rid ing, who uses no stimulants, who Is kindly In manner yet decided In character, who honors womanhood nnd all that is pun) and elovnt lug. and who Js tynd of music, plnyitig on several instrumei King Oscar of Sweden recently called on tho )K)pc, and instead of kissing his hand, as is his custom, kissed him soundly on both cheeks, to tho surprise of tho courtiers. It was tho greatest shock tho traditions of tho Vatican had received since Gen. Grant shook hands with Pius IX nnd said: "How do you do, slrf" Tho Duko of Sutherland is conceded to Im tho best performer of tho Highland (ling in tho whole of Scotland. His grnco recently dined with the duko of Edinburgh on board tho flagship Alexander at Malta, and, as usual, took his pljicr, Alllster McAllister, with him. After dinner the royal admiral and tho Scottish jiecr danced tho "Tulloch gorum" for nn hour by thu clock, to the in tense edification and admlriitlon of tho ofll cers and ship's company. Tho Rev. Dr. Calthrop, a Unitarian minis ter of Syracuse, N. Y., hns won grent local fame as a weather prophet. Syracii-iins plnco great faith in his predictions. About 00 per cent, of his prophecies aro fulllllcd. Ho does not attempt to forecast tho changes for a largo area of country, lm'. by keeping his eye on tho sun manages to let Syrnctiso know what tho weather will lw in t nt local ity some days beforo tho weather liegins to weather. Dr. William A. Hammond is really going to live in Washington. Ho hns cherished thnt design for many years, nnd was only waiting until ho had accumulated the sum for which bo hud fixed his heart, and which, wo liellove, was fX),000. That ho has set enough nerves straight to bavo entitled him self to this amount his friends hoHi and lie Hove, whllo nil who have personally con sulted him must feel thnt ho cannot lx entirely nt home, even In Washington, with out tho antique chair and the magnificent paper cutter which uro bis throne nnd seejs ter. It Is said that in tho hmiso of commons Lord Randolph Churchill usually sits with his legs crossed, and the point of Ills too ex tended outward, a thing, jerhups, not neces sarily very rcmurkublo in itself, but which hns beeoino so owing to circumstances, for this extended too of his Is to those who know quite a barometer of tho noble lord's parlia mentary humor. "When ho obligingly lowers the too to allow follow membein to pass to and fro, the luitlnted note with glee that It is fair weather in tho Churchill camp, but when tho too Is extended stllllv liko tho Innco of some wurrior dressed for tho tourney, de clining to lower or give way nn inch, then iiooplo in tho immediate vicinity look out for storms, und they aro usually not dlsapjiolnted. PRACTICAL ENCE INFORMATION ON AND MECHANICS. SCI- THE CURIOSITY 8H0P. Tim Wild, Oont of Jonrn, Now In tho llerlln Zoological (Innlrn, Where llo Is IlrllKlitlliR tho (Irriiinii ooloulst ns 11 yiilto Now Discovery. Quito a sensation has been caused among roologlsts by tho account of a hitherto un known wild goat, which has lieen recently circulated through tho German press. The fact that the nrrlval was from a Euroonti country, and not from some distant part of the world, adds to thu Interest taken In It, nPiMWw. - X NEWLY DIHCOVKnEn (10AT. The animal illustrated in our cut mid caus ing the sensation alluded to was caught on tho somen hat iuncccssiblo Island of Jounv by tho explorer E. N. Oeitzen. tit has lieen do eldest thnt it did not liclong to tho Copm rrgugnis, unit hns Ix-cn named Caprn donens. Tho creature of remnrknbly strong build, Is smaller than tho common goat, nnd is char acterized by ii coat of dark brown, marked with black bauds. His sinewy legs uro not unlike tboso of tho chamois. The assertion thnt this wild goat cttacked tho hunter and threw him into a rocky ravine soenu per fectly crodlblo after 0110 or two cxicrloncos with him in tho Ilerlln Zoological garden, where ho Is nt present confined. This U-ycnr old buck Is said to get on very well with his companions, but the slhtof n man cnrngcshiuiKo thnt ho rushes w.th great IkiuiuIs toward thu visitor, throwing hiuisfU with such force ngnlust tho bars that they would long ngo have been broken had not special care lccn taken to prevent such nn accident. In splto of tho failure of his dally attempts to attack great nml smiill, ho does not loso his pugnacious disposition, and n vain charge is mado every tlmo that 11 now comer npjiears, so that ladles and children often start bnck with cries of alarm. It ap pears from tho necounts quoted from thin thnt tho wild goat of Joura is nearly extinct, and that measures aro to bo taken for thu preservation of thu stwcioii. f European HoTrrrlgns t.Ut of Holers from llmpeiiir to I'rrsldnut. Thnpresuit niters of Ktiroponrri llelglun, ioopold 11 ltiilgnrla, formerly Prlneo Alex ander (of the house of Hesse), now vnentitt Denmark, King Christian IX; German em pire, Enqieror I'rederlck, Saxony, King Al hcrt; Sxiiu, Alphonso XIII an Infant, his mother, Christina, Iwlng legent; Wurtem lierg, King Charles, Greece, King George Ii Italy, King Humbert; Hwedonnud Norway, King Oscar II, Switzerland i lepnblle), W. 1 Herteustelii, president of the Swiss confed eration. "Iiy .TIoroI" Homo one hnn asked 1 he origin of "Jingo.' Inn nototo "A Iiyof St. I)unstnn" In the "Ingoldsby legends," the author says: "SU Jingo, or (lengo (Geugulphus), sometimes styled 'tho living Jingo,' from the grent tonnclousiioss of vitality exhibited by his sev eral iiiembeiK," And in tho "Iy of St. Geugulphus" ho says, "Geugulphus, or, as ho Is usuully st) led 111 this country, Mingo,"' etc. Ho nlso prefaces thu lay with n llttlo ballad ns follows: A Krnnklj 11 n doggo leied over a style, And his tmuio uns lltlel 11) ngo, Itwltha -YwltlmnN, N with a (1-0 with nn O, They call'd lij-m lltlel llyngnl This Franklin, sirs, ho brevieil goedonlit, And hcciill'd yt Knmgtxido Klyngol 8,T, Y. N.tl.OI Iln call'd )t llnrogoodofityngol Now Is imtto thys a prrttlo Songl I thynke It Is, liyo J)Iko JwltlinY-N (l-O, I sweaiK ) I Is, bye Jyngol NEW SPING STYLESI JUST ARRIVED. And now rondy for inspection nt John Morrison's All tho Finest Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in tho city and u.iranteo satisfaction. Cal and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. Betting MuiCtlng at Right Angles. A correspondent In Snw Mill Gazotto tells his plan of setting shafting nt right angles and so gaining more bolt jiower than can bo got in any other way. If 0110 shaft is bo low the other (no matter what size tho pulloysarc) and If tho driver is on top, he takes a plumb lino, puts it on tho center of tho rim of tho pulloy, as in tho illustra tion, lets it drop down, and sots the lower pulley so that tho rim touches tho lino nt its center. That makes a straight lino for that side of tho belt, but It has a quarter twist. The driver must run so as to draw from that side. Then put an Idler under tho slack sldo of tho belt to carry that port of tho belt back so thnt it will run on tho lower nullev. If tho driver is Ik-Iow, Brumim at iiiout so that you draw anoi.es. from the straight sido of the belt, It will not matter if the Idler is well made and set in square w 1th tho lelt (not square with the other pulleys). Indeed, it will work bettor than an., straight belts may run. Jleeluiiiiitlou of Arid IJiniU. Congress has lieen asked for an appropria tion of $2.'i0,000 to pay for tho preliminary work of damming up tho canyons of tho Rocky mountains, from tho Dominion Hun to Mex ico, and thus forming vast resovolrs of water to bo u;cd iu tho Irrigation of nrid lauds, nnd preventing tho disastrous floods on thu lower Mississippi. Tho area of arid laud in the United States is about 1,300,000 square miles; and Maj. Powell, director of tho uutioual survey, estimates thnt at least 160,000 squaro miles of this might bo reclaimed a territory exceeding in extent one-half of nil tho land now cultivated in tho United States. Tho plan Is to build dams across all tho canyons In the mountains, largo enough nnd strong enough to hold back tho Hoods from heavy rains and melting snows, and then to let tho water down, as it mny bo needed, upon tho lands that would lo reclaimed. Cm I Tonnes. Twenty-live ) ears ago Carl Formes was the most celebrated basso In tho world. Ho Is still alive, and sometimes slugs or tries to plug. Ho win Imrii in Mnlillielni In 1810, con sequently must now bo nearly TH years old. Ho first upHared iu Ilostnu nlxmt, thirty years ngo, Iu 1W0. Ho wns 11 grent singer nnd netor, but his voleo had seen Us best days. Ho sang In all tho eastern cities for several years with great success such pnrtsas Loporello In "Don Olovnntii," Cnspnr In ' Der Kn huctz," Marcel Iu "Tho Hugi 0 uots," 1'luul.ett Iu "Martha," etc.; but his ntcogav out almost entirely and ho went to California. Al bint Is. Atlantis was 11 largo Island located by the Greek geographers In the Atlantic ocean, west of tho coast of Africa. It was said to bo rich and powerful, and its kings to have conquered the west parts of Kurow nnd Africa. Tradition says thnt tho people be came very wicked and tho island was swal lowed up by nn eurthquake. Homo writers douhs that such an island over existed, but others think there is somo truth In the story. Uy somo It is supjiosud to have been tho American continent. Skinner'sStaMes 12th St., bet. P and Q. Calls for Halls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and 1 lacks. TELEIPI-IOIISrrE 2&S Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready for service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, Meals 25 cts. .MON'ltiO.MKUY l!l,OCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 123 N Street. $..5o per week. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in Punch. Tho nnmo Punch, representing tho princi pal character In tho well known puppet show, Isiutld to bo contracted from Punchinello, which hitter, according to Gallauln, Is a cor ruption of Pucclo d'Anlello, u vintager, characterized by a very largo noso nnd gro tesquo apjioarauco, and renmrkoLio fur Ida wit nnd drollery. Ho subsequently went on tho stago, and bocamo extremely tiopular, and was personutcd all over tho country. On being introduced into England it becama Punchinello, and finally, for shortness, Punch. Unman Cathntlrs In the United Htate. Tho Roman Catholic church does not pub lish tho uumliers of Its members, but as its adherents aro principally foreign born, or tho children of foreign born citizens and in habitants, anil ns the uumtier of Immigrants bus greatly increased of recent years, it Is only fair toassuiuu that tho Roman Catholics have increased also. There aro now supposed to bo about T,000,000 Roman Catholics to 13, 000,000 Protestants. In 1835 there wero about 1.2.50,000 out of 17,000,000 inhabitants; uow thero aro 7,000,000 out of say 00,100,000. Duties of Secretary of tho Navy. Tho secretary of tho navy has charge of everything connected with tho navy of tho United States, The duties of tho several bureaus aro ticrformed under his authority, all Instructions emnnating from him. Ho is sues nil orders to commanders of squadrons and vessels, appoints all olllccrs, commis sions and requisitions for money, etc. Tho marine corps is attached to his department, und the commanding olllcur of thut submits all oidei-s to him tor approval. Long Hirers. Tho length of tho principal rivers in America nro: Missouri to tho Mississippi, 3,100; Missouri U tho Gulf, -t,S.V); Mississippi, :i,l('i0; Amazon, 11,000; River Do Iji Plata, 2,5! W; St. Ijxwrence, '-',100; Orinoco, 1,000; Rio Grande, l,b00. Tho Mis-souri (to tho Gulf) is tho longest river in tho world. Thu Danubo is tho longest In Europe, tho Yaug-tse-Kiang iu Asia and the Senegal in Africa. Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing'n Territory. th rfvti twtS k ktosen ana the slightest touch, ulcerate, the tail out, tne breath U horrible, DR. A. P. BURRUS. 1208 O Street, On the Rapid Transit, cms up diseased rasa, makes the Anest gold and plattoom fllllon, makM U loeet Uett that toUeoo will not tumltk. Tho I'li)slrnl lin'crts of Stu, y. Mr. Francis Galton mid Dr. Venn hnvo just been delighting tho Anthroinilogicnl In stitution with proofs of the marvelous effects of residcuco mid study nt Cambridge uni versity In thu direct Ion of developing and increasing ''thUiLiiig substance." These In defatlgablo lal irers in "the noblest study of mankind" have gone to thu trouble of meas uring und weighing ocr nine thousand )er sons nt South Kensington all cll to do people nnd comparing the results with those of similar operations carried on at Cam bridge university. The guwiismeu proved to have tho best of It nil round, licing of greater weight (iu pounds avolrduisils), height, breathing nnd squeezing jxiwer, uiul of course pulling strength, Tho only drawback was the prevalence of weak sight niiiuug honor men, As to tho slzo of bend, itiipjiears to Miry nt Cambridge exactly Iu tho order of the owners' iiuuies on tho class lists. Thus, first honor and tiios men hnvo by fur the biggest bends, other uouor men carry Heads of the second class, whllo "pass" men and thu whole unfortunate trlhoof "plucked fellows" am found to base distinctly less "brnln Imit ' thnn tho others. Again, it was discovered thnt "while iu tho masses tho brain ceases to grow at tho ugoof 10, in cultivated students it grows to tho ago of 1, thu honor men being exceptionally privoclnuh,'' Homo Journal. Dictionary of American Indian Tribe. Tho bureau of ethnology has substantially completed tho dictionary of North American Indian trlU-s, ujmjii tho preparation of which it has been engaged for many years, nnd it is probnhlo that tho work, comprising n volume of about flvo hundred pages, wllllx) pub lished within u year. Tho publication of this dictionary, says Science, will render intel ligible much Iu tho literature of the Xorth American Indians that has heretofore lcon vague nnd confused; it will enable the reader of books referring to them to lde .tify tho tribes and villages; it will simplify thu labors of Investigators in all other bruncho of In dian ethnological research. riinin MlnUtttr. Gladstone's last term as prlmo minister covered a jierlod of 178 days. The Marquis of Salisbury first took olllco as premier June 33, lbW. Ho wassucceedod by Gladstone Feb. 0, 1830. Salisbury's present incumbency of tho premiership commenced Aug. 3, lStd. Tnko thoiiverhinil llyerund save one day to all I'aclllo coast points. THE UNION PACIFIC IS THE FREE CHAIR CAR LINE. Running Into Union I)eMts ntul connecting with tho fast limited trains of all linos for a points east, north and south. Through tickets on modern day conches, HagKaiiecheoke through to destination from nil points east In thu United Hlatts and Canada. Sleeper accommodations reserved iu through Pullman Pnlncc cars from the MUi u river to the Pnclllc coast. E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. lim U Street, Lincoln, Ischriisku. E. L. LOMAX, Ass. Gen. Pass, and Ticket A't. T. J. POTTER, First Vleo-Presldent. T U TLMlllL'Ta Gen. Pas's and Ticket Ag JW jPalJNK UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOORArHY Or THE OOUNTHY, WILL OBTAlli MUCH VALUADLE INFORMATION TROM A STUDY Of THIS MAP Or THE Tho Tlrst Kiddle. Samson's rlddlo (about 1111 I), C, Judges xi v, 12) is tho earliest on record. Tho ancient oracles frequently gave responses udmitting of perfectly contrary Intel pre tut ions. Hot Water for Ivy J'oUonlng. A corresttondent in Sclentillu American writes as follows: Let 1110 mid my testimony ns to tho efllcacy of hot water iu curing tho jkiUoii by ivy. Tho best way of applying it is to keep spirit lamp under tho tin containing th water, nnd apply the water ns hot as the kin will bear. The scusatlou of relief from i tho Intolerublo Itching Is so Immediate and so complete that it Is almost worth whllo to be polsoted by ivy to exicrIenco it. Tho Sun un Incendiary. Tho Chemist and Druggist (Loudon) re cords tho fact of a chemist shop Just opened nt 10 High street, with show bottles iu tho win dows, which, acting ns a burning glass, set Uro t tho store. U wu discovered before much daniago was done, but servos ns another warning against placing show bottles where tho sun can reach them iu sho" windows. TeuiiU Gowns. Tennis gowns nro again in request. Such, for example, as a common house flannel of tho ordinary creamy tint, soft and most graceful iu its dracry, mado with u plain skirt, a design in tinsel braid all nround, and i a habit bodice with tho same trimming nt tho I waist lino and at tho throat, a wide pleat I forming n full front, nnd giving just tho I graceful softness to thu outlines w hleh a per fectly plain iMXtlco lacks, tor year we have been content to believe thut if wo could have our dresses properly cut, nnd look us If wo wero melted into thorn, all was light. Now wo nro beginning to lenrn that nioro is re quired of us. A black mid gold shot Surah, alternately striped with black lace and black I velvet, had a full bodice arranged Id a fash I Ion which, for a slim figure, made tho waist I most sylph like, whllo Incasing it apparently Inn cuirass, mi was simply brought about by three distinct band of black rililmu vel vet. They cuiuu from under the nrni, and wero sloH'd towards tho waist, overlapping each other, so thnt the waist looked small in deed. Galon may be applied in tho same way, OIoyc t Dinner uml Luncheon. It is generally understood thut no lady goe to luncheon table wearing either her bonnet or gloves; a luncheou, howover elab orate it may lie, is more or less an Informal rciwist; and while at dinner, until the first or raw oyster course tho glove aio retained nKu thu bauds, at a luuchooii they are re moved and left upstairs in tho drafting room. hUmh'-'k" ill R'Y. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Its contrnl position nnd cloao connocuon with Eastern linos at Chicago and continuous linos nt tormimil points, Woat, Northwost, nnd Soutu wost, mako It tho truo tnld-Unk In thut transcontinental chain of stool which, unltos tho Atlantic nnd Pnclllc. Its main linos und branches Include Chi cngo, Jollot, Ottawa, LaSallo, Poorin, Qonosoo, Mollno und Koclc Islund, hi Illinois; Dnvonnort, Muscntlno, WnshliiBton, Fnlrllold, Ottumwn, Osknlooso, West Llbort) , Iowu City, Dob Molnos, Indlnnolii, Winlorsot, Atlantic, Knox vlllo, Audubon, Unrlnn.autllrlp Contro und Council niutls.ln Iowa; Gallatin, Tronton, Cnmoron.8t JoBopli und Kansas City, In Missouri, LonvonwottU nnd Atchison, In Kunsus; Mlnnonpolls and St. 1 ..ul, In MlnuoBota ; Wuter town und Sioux Fulls In Dakota, una many other prosperous to wnB and cltlos. It also otters a OIIOICK OF ROUTES to nnd fr jra ilio Pnclllc Const and Intor modinto places, making all trunsfors in Union dopots. Fast Trains of Uno DAY COACHES, olofjant DINING CARS, majmllloont PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS, und (botwoon Chlcniro, St Josoph. Atchle n and Kunsna Cltyi rostful REULINING CHAIR CARS, sont FREE tc holdors of throuffh tlrst-cluss tickots THE CHICACO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND RO'TE Kxtonds wost and southwost from Kansra itlty and St. Josoph to Fair, bury, Nolson, Horton, Topoku, Il'irlngton, Hutohlnson, Wichita, Caldwoll, and nil points In Southern Nidiii ska Intorlor I' nisns and boyond. Knttrj jiuiiriongor equipment of tin colobratod Pullman mnmifucturo. Solidly bnl lustod track of hoavy stool rnll. Iron und stono bridges. All safety appllnncos und niodoni Improvotnonts Commodious, woll-butlt stations. Colorlty, cor Uiluty, comfort and luxury assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tho favorite botwoon Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, und MinnoupollH and 8t. Paul Tho tourist route to all He rthorn Suramor Resorts, Its Watortown Branch trivvoruos tho most prodnotlvo landB of tho groat "whoat and dairy bolt" of Northern Iowa, Soutnwojtorn Mlnnosotu, and Enst Contrul Dakota. Tho Short Line via Sonoca and KiuikuUoo offnru uuporlor fiicllltlos to trtwol botwoon Cincinnati, Indlanupolls, Lufuyatt, und Council Dlutl's, St. Josoph, Atchison, Lcuvonvortli, Kansas City, Mlnnonpolls, und St. Paul. r or riOKOts, Ainps. rouiuro, ur t.uy uusuuu iiiiuriuuiiuii, oppiy iu uiiy uou niicKiitumuu intuu uuiwuaiuwoi pon E. ST. JOHN, General Manager. 1 or Cunudu, or address E. A. HOLBROOK, t'll Ui (i' . I I.I. Oon'l Ticket &Fasa'r Agent