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CAPITAL CITY OURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1889. s i ''. ' ' &?z FINE : ART : STUDIO 1214 O it rot.'. fixntnlnc sample of our work before ordering elewncro. Cabinet Photograph $3 per dozen. induced from $4 to WAITED! Everybody to examine the plans ilml standing of the Un ion Central Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, before insuring. It has the lowest continuous death rate of any company. Realizes the highest rate of interest on in Tested assets which enables to pay large dividends. it Policies inconU&tiblo nut! non-forfeitablo after third year. The Union Central issues endowment policies at ordi nry life rates; these policies arc now maturing and being paid in from one to two years earlier than time estimated by the company. They protect the family and estate during the younger years of life, and the insured in old age at regu lar life rates. Other desirable policies issued. Call on us or write for plans. J. it. EDMISTOS, State Ainl. C. L. MKSHWtt, Aut. State AiXitt. a, T. PUMPKLLY, CKtf Solicitor, ltoom 22 lliirr Mock, LINCOLN, NEB. HOTEfORLEANS SITUATED ON SOUTH SHOltB Spirit- Will be under the personal supervision of H. L. LBLKND. and, will to open for the reception of gtieeU. June first in each year. Visitor will ftnd THE ORLEHNS la tra 1 claaa In all of it appointments, being well supplied with ni, hot and cold water hatha, aleetrlo hells sins' all nodern Im provement, steam laundry, billiard hallr aowllas alley, eta . and positively free fro annoyance by s&osquitoes, Hound -f rip EXcunlon I'icleti will be placed on sale at the commencement of the tourUt seaaon by the Burlington. Cedar Rapid Northern JUllway and all otuMctlnjr line, at low rate, to the follow Ui point la Iowa and Minnesota 1 Spirit Lake. XowatAlbert Iea, Watervllle, Xinn apolia, St. Faol,Xaka Xtnnetonka, White Bear Z.ak and Duluth, Minnesota t Clear Lake, Iowa; Lake Superior point; "xellow ten Park and point In Colorado. Write for "A. MldRummer Par adise" to the General Ticket and Paee Boer Agent, Cedar Rapid. Iowa, and for Hotel Rates to H. li.LKIxA.ND, Spirit Lake, Iowa. C. J. IVES, J. E. HANNEGAN, rr.t4(i.'i8i. Of'iruttM4rM.'Mt. SoiP5S LADIES Should call nnd see our Goods nnd Spring Novelties and Ornaments for the head. All the latest Fdr shapes In Bang, 3wiii;iii: ciu. 1H4 0 St. I sell more bottUts of Dr. Beth Arnold's COUUH KILLER sn of siiv ntlier rniiTh .fillclne kept lu stool:, u. ioukIi I keen tllteen vrl. tie. F. M. Uobertsou, Coyrllle, Ksu. 1 11.00. Ptma ON FLORENCE E. KOLLOCK. A ftiwrful Wniiinii I'roactier unit Ilia U'urh film lla Hour. Hk"vIaI CorroponJonco. Ciucado, Aii(7. SO. A picture is fin ished when nil trnco of tlie menus tmod to bring nliotit tlio end has disappeared, says Whistler, Judged by this test tlio work of tlio Nov. Floronco Kollock Is "llulshetl work," Whatever alio tloea bourn no u vlilcnco of strain or r (Tort. Hor splendid vigor gives tlio strong Impres sion of resource which hna never np prone I icd exhaustion, nnd in listening in her one Hints himself convinced that It is good to live, lecniise tlioro is so much in life worth dolni;. "Why did I become n preacher?" alio said, In nnswuring tlio question us to her choice of n life work. "Docnuso I was consumed with n desire to glvo forth tlio beautiful faith which had como with its elrulnoM nnd hono to Ira n part of my Hfo." In her pulpit, clad in princess gown of dark lino stull, tlio severe lines of which reveal tlio perfection of hor tall, llssotno figure, with her flnu head thrown baok and hor dark oyos glowing, sho is tho cuibodltuout of inspirational enthusiasm. Sho Is wonderfully magnotlo, nnd car rios forward hornudlenco as if by tnagio. Still she is not in the least sensational either in method or mutter. Dealing in facta rather than dialectics, sho is broad, Intense nnd original, nnd thosowho havo listened to her for years declaro not only that her work Is not a replica of early efforts, but Improves lu power, strength and finish as tlio years go on. A native of Wisconsin, Miss Kollock was educated at tho state university lo cated at Madison. For fivo years nftor her graduation eho was n most success fill teacher. During this tlmo she was much oxerclsod lu regard to religious 'matters. Tho demands of her broad nnd humane naturo were such that ordinary cruel limitations wcro quito iiuposslblo to her; in tho end sho bocumo a Unlver sallst, and determined to preach tho Gos pel as a minister of that church. To this end sho took a courso of study to fit herself for tho work of tho ministry, nnd began preaching at Wavorloy, Wis., in 1870. Sho remained nt Wavorloy two yoars, nnd then followed tho ltov. Au gusta Chnpin as pastor of tho Unlver sallst church nt Blue Island, 0110 of Chi cago's suburbs. During hor pastorate tlioro sho established a mission nt Englc wood. Aftor tho regular morning scrvico at Dluo Island sho was in tho habit of go ing across tho country, a distanco of be tween eight and ten miles, in nny vohiclo which by chnnco she could 00 mm nnd, or, other moans fail ing hor, of mak ing tho distance on foot. Thollttlo group which first gathered about hor rapidly in creased in num bers until within a year a church was formed and HKV. r. B. KOLLOCK. sho becamo Its pastor. This was ton years ngo, and during that tlmo tho church has steadily increased in num bers, popularity and influence. It now includes a largo congregation of wbaltli. culture aud refinement, whoso members lcm) n hand In many different lines of tho homo missionary work which offqra an ovor abundant harvest in nnd about all largo cities. In tho amount of this kind of work which it accomplishes I think Miss Kollock's church is, for its sizo, exceptional. This may bo account ed for from tho fact that a much largor proportion of hor congregation than is usual nro men. Miss Frances E. Willard, in her "Wo men in tho Pulpit," declares that whon women nro f rooly allowed to ontor tho ministry tho preponderance of church memboru will not, as now, bo women, but that men, if not in tho majority, will at least bo equal in number with women. Howovor this may bo, it Is cort&inly truo that tho number of men is fully equal to tho number of women in Miss Kollock's congregation. As fearless as sho is earnest, her gen erous, loving chnrity is always equal to tlio uomamls upon It. ono moots tho young with the ready understanding and sympathy which insures coufldonco, and tho erring with tho strong, helpful, hope Inspiring oncouragomont which sot their feet in better ways. At ono timo I know of her taking up the causo of a woman who had been tho subjoct of a publio scandal, but who was at tho tlmo leading an cxoinplary Hfo. Sho dofended her with an oloquenco and power or which rortla hcrsoir might havo boon proud. Tho matter came up boforo an organised body of womon, and In no uncertain way Miss Kollock de clared that no man or woman had any right to exceed in sovcrity tho judgmont of Jesus, who said to tho woman "go and sin no more;" that tho ouly cardinal dlfferonco between tho righteous and tho wicked is that whilo tho former repent tho latter do not, and that any human being who places dlfllcultles In tho way of thoso who deslro to wako their futuro better than their past is unchristian, nay more, inhuman. After hearing this do fenso It was no longer a wonder to mo thnt tho Rov. Floronco Kollock has car ried forward a work of such far reach ing nnd enduring helpfulness as sho has accomplished. Antoinette Van Hoesen. Swnllow R Dlspit'tcli Carrier. Sotuo bird fanciers have almost per suaded M. do Froyclnct that if it is not easy, it is quito possiblo to train tho swallow to do tho work of a carrier of dispatches. Their method is kopt a se cret, but tho governor of Lillo has been charged to test it, and to havo certain experiments which wero mado at Rou balx under tho supervision of Capt. Do gouy, of tho engineers. Tho captain is to bo present nt a grand flight of carrier swallows next month, and if his report Is favorable a swullow cot will bo con structcd and placed under tho enro of special minors at Mont Valorleii. Paris Letter. ZOp" Talmacs'i flinll. Bitch ft imllo. It would frlghton (jlooir from tlu torture of tho toothache and ri. oy oil tlio wing of tlio morning It spread out llko nii overflow nt the mouth of tliti MUiljlpil, nml sink In llko tlio ilcntli of thoooonu, U'ltli n eouut.-uiinco ns solemn nml ai homely a tho sphinx, tlio smllo breaks over It llko tin silver rift hi n storm elotul, or 11 dancing suuhcnni across tlio gloomy moiitli of tho Mammoth cava, Tho wholo mini li transformed, nml tlio morgue lllte shadow dlimpixMir In tlio glowing brlgliluvKt of the noondny tun. You enn two that smllo as It shyly twinkles nml wrinkles lu tho corner of the oyo, then slyly steals downward nml tklrinlxhu nlong thooxpniiKoof check to tlio twitching lls, until it charge nil nlong tho lino, enpturos tho wholo eounteiimieo, nml li loit In tho mouth, which ocns llko n widening erovico In tho earth's ourfneo, or tho hollows to a church organ. Bueh n smllo would sit chill mid lonesomo on mi ordinary mouth twolvoor fifteen Inches wide, but on tht 0110 It gniuholt llko a frisky colt nt piny on n now mown lawn, mid with tho uprightly movement of a dog firmly at tached by n lull coupling to nil Ignited bunch of cannon cracker. It is tiono of your fnlr wenthor smllo, hut ono thnt gives a Qnvco ilotumi fnll to dyspepsia, nnd plants mirth on tho fneo of sorrow lu throo round. It I a gcnulno brain reaching rlslblo wig glor, ns spontaneous n a klttou's antics, lin gering ns an unpaid bill, mysterious ns n wo man's reason, sudden a an unpleasant fact, receptive a a baby's mouth, as Infectious as smallpox, with tho goUhero quality of tho bedbug, mid would tleklo an Indian cigar sign Into h) stories. It senro orrow, creates mirth, nnd throw out tho longest polo to knock olT tho laughter persimmon that over eonvcrUx gloom Into a sido show or turned melancholy Into a clr cus. It ebb mid flows llko tho ocean's tldo and leaves as inueh trnco on tho place it travel over as tho t-erpctitlna fluttering of a feather on a bald mnu's head. Hut Its effect on tho audlonco Is llko tho opening of spring, or eaehes unci cream to a hungry tram). It Hint wissesover ono like tho mitt of a gcntlo rain, gradually curls the tho comers of tho mouth with tho suddenness of an April shower, mid finally bursts over tho countenance llko a rainbow of promise mid merges Into laughter thnt peals forth llko tho rumblo of thunder from tho gcntlo men, nnd sits enshrined In tho oxqultlto dim ples on beauty's cheok llko tho glistening dow drop on a shell pink rose. It 1 n ninth wonder, and stands upon tho faco of Dr. Tntmngo llko Edmund Oantos on Ids tiny Island In mid ocean, exclaiming "tho world U mlno." It is a grin winner with a bluo ribbon tied to Its tail, mid drives away slumber llko a Mlnnctonka mosquito. It is a grin thnt would make a monkoy laugh, and waft a breozo through a baboon' whiskers. Minneapolis Tribune. Dnrwln nnd Ills Neighbor. I was fossil hunting tho other dny, writes a correspondent, In a chalk pit near Keston, when a thunderstorm forced mo to tako shelter in a shed, where I had an inter esting conversation with two old workmou. "Do you And ninny fossils hero!" I asked. "Yes, sometimes wo git ono or two, then we may bo And a lot more of tho tamo sort near It. Gentlemen comes along about every two days aud picks 'em over. I found xomo shark's teeth ouco. Mr. , at Dromloy, said thoy was mammon's (1) teeth, but I took 'em to Sir John Lubbock aud Mr. Darwin, mid they both said thoy wcro shark's as soon ns thoy saw 'em. May bo you've heard of Mr. Dnrwln I" "Yes, I havo hoard of him. Did tho people around hero often take things to uhnl" "SontetlincSj when thoy wanted to know what auything was. Ho could always tell 'em. Master Frank will uow If you go to liitii; lio' very clover." "I ouco took a effot (eft) to 8lr John," chimed lu his comrado. "I killed It up yon der by tho barn. Dob saw It llrst but he was frightened. Ilo'd been boozing for a week nnd would 'a boon scared nt auything. It was about that length (about a foot), mid Mr, tolled mo to tok It straight down to Sir John, It bed such oyos. 1 went into Sir John' room ho was nt homo but ho couldn't tell mo what It was, 'Walt a bit hero,' ho said, 'and I'll look at my books.' So ho wont out for abouta qunrtor of an hour. Ills room was full of all sorts of thing lizards, toads, vipers aud nearly everything. When bo eamo Iwck ho told mo what It wns and gave mo half a sovereign. 'That's tho male,' ho said; 'you'll find tho fcuialo nmr tho iniuo pot."' "Which Sir John was that I" "Thnt was old Sir John. I took a pair of hvo olTots oneo down to young Sir John. Sir John as Is; tho ono as knows a lot about ants. "Pall Mall Gazette Homespun Folk. Tbo settlers of Vermont wero such home spuu folk that oven their penalties wero homo mado. Tho Green Mountain houso, a noted tavern of Bennington, had for a sign a stuff ed catamount grinning doQanco toward Now York, whoso authorities claimed jurisdiction ovor Vermont. When ouo Dr. Samuel Adams, who sided with Now York, too freely criticised tho nets of the Dcnulngton settlers, ho was hoisted up by tho sido of tbo huge cat and allowed for sovoral hours to tit tlioro and reflect. Stark' speech to his mou on tho morning of tho battlo of Bennington t well known, but it was preceded by a homespun act from a fighting parson, tbo ltov. Mr. Allen. Early (p tho morning tho parson went, as a mes senger of peaco, to tho frout of Raum's works aud called on tho Hessians to surren der to avoid bloodshed. Thoy answered with a volloy of musketry. "Now, boys, glvo mo a gun ("shouted tho parson, whoso blood was up. Youth's Com panion. Sterilised Cow's Milk. It is now recognized as Imperative that all cow's milk given to young children should be sterilized by boiling wlivro It Is not used with hi three or four hours aftor it comes from tho cow. Aud when It 1 known that tlio soi'ireo of tho milk supply Is nlisolutoly free f:om all contaminating Influence, then ster ilization should bo Invariably practiced, 110 matter how frexh tho milk may bo. Consid ering that this need Is generally recognized, It U surprising that some enterprising dairy man has not ere thl begun to furnish steril ized milk In bottles, tightly corked It would add but little to his expense, nml urh milk would bo In dumand, oven at a rnto nbovo tho u.-nial. tat such a custom tocome gen eral and Infant mortality in town and cities especially lu suminer.w 111 bo inueh lower than It uow Is. Boston Herald. A Quarts ltef It Inc. Intelligence ha arrived from Sydney an nouncing tbo d-atb of Mr, J. B. Watson, at tho ago of tU.an Australian quartz reef king, and ono of the richest men lu Autnillu, who j wealth li without limit. Ho him a native of PaUIey, ami emigrated with hU father' family to Sydney, and afierwnrds to California mid Sumlhurnt, and Anally to the Beudlgo gold mine, where ho made a for tune, estimated ut forty million storllug ifjn0.0C0.0lW).-Ouco a Wwk ODDS AND ENDS. Tlio university of Oxford has nppllnnce for printing In IA0 different language. Ono man In western Australia own and ocntnits n-.vly 4,000,000 acres of lamb There aro twouty-eoven trust companies In tho stnlo of Now York, with resoureo aggre gating f aW,M7,ll.VJ. A Miss Olnnf, of Pittsburg, married her unclo-stepfnthor mid becomes stepmother to her brother. Who Is wlsof Ho thnt learns from every one. Who Is Kiverfiill Ho that governs Ids passions. Who Is rich I Ho that I content. -Dlllwyn. A man named Cleinmer hns boon discov ered lu I loading who ha made 1KM clay Idols, which ho keeps In hi houso nnd sondilps with Idolatrous dovotlou. Tho strength nnd safuty of a community consists lu tlio vlrtuo mid Intelligence of Its youth, especially of Its young men. J. Haw oe. Thero has latoly lieen such a glut of her rings that tho Scotch fUhlng smacks aro leaving Ardglass for homo, herring being so cheap nml plentiful thnt It does not pay to catch them. Tho present estimated population of the United States Is 01,000,000. Tho annual growth by natural Increaso and immigration is placed at atiout a million. The i-tttltnatod foreign imputation Is not far below 14,000, 000. It was lately stated by ono of tho heads of doMtrtmcuts of tho London and Northwest em Ilailwny company that that company Is sue yearly fifty tons of railway tlekots. A Gothic government was established In Castllo nlwut X). Ily tho mnrrlago of Fer dinand of Aragon nnd Isabella of Castllo, in 1474, tho first step toward tho union of Am gon ami Castllo was taken. Both kingdoms bccnuioono monarchy hi 1470. It is rumored that tho queen has at last yielded to her physicians nnd will tako a long sea trip, pcrha to India, or possibly to Canada aud tho United States. A recent discussion about tho height of trees in tho forest of Victoria brings from tho government botanist tho statement that ho has seen ouo 6'J.I feet high. Tho chief in spector of forests measured a fallen ono that was 483 feet long. Aro wo not to pity and supply the poor, though they havo no relation to us I No re lation t That cannot bo. Tho gospel styles thorn all our brethren; nay, thoy havo a uoaror relation to us our follow mombers; nnd both theso from their rotation to our Saviour himself, whocalls them his brothreu. Sprat. Tho prlmato of all England has two chairs considerably over ono thousand years old tho chair of Augustiuo at Canterbury and tho chair lu which bo sits at Lambeth, which belonged to U10 abbot of Rcculvor In tho Seventh century. Ho that will not permit his wealth to do any good to others whilo ho Is living, pro vents It from doing an v good tcdiimsolf when ho is dead, and by an egotism that Is suicidal and has a doublo edge, cuts himself off from tho truest plcasuro hero and, tho highest hap piness hereafter. Colton. Willard Matteson'spctcatof Hoo Valley, Conn., killed slxty-ono chickens for him in fivo days, making a good record of ono dozen slaughtered each day. Thon Matteson killed tho cut. A coon killed ndozon chickens for Alden F. Miner, of North Stouington, Conn., and within an hour aftor Minor had discovered his loss bis deaf dog Pontius Pilate, tho first coon dog in tho county, had treed tho coon in a neighboring wood, and Mr. Miner shot It That coon was tho tiOHd ono that Pontius Pi late has aided In slaughtering In tho last fourteen years. In Australia thero aro nearly 2-17,000 more males than females. Including Now Zealand and Tasmania, tho oxcess of males over fe males is iXH.OI'J. Tho ways of auctioneers In different parts of tho world vary greatly. In England and America tho seller bears tho expense of tho salo, but In Franco tho purchaser bears tho cost, 0 per cent, being added to his purchase In Holland It Is still worse, tho buyer befng. required to pay 10 per cent, additional for tho expenses of tho salo. Refrigerators of enormous sizo aro now being placed in all lurgo commission houses luClovelauiL Sonio of them aro largo enough for tho storage of from 10,000 to 40,000 pounds of butter. Tho tempernturo within them Is kopi. at IX) degs., aud tho publio has tbo enter talulng sight of seeing Ico form on buckets of water In midsummer. Tho meeting of orango grotvers and dealers recently hold, was hardly woll enough at tended to glvo promise of any immedlato and far reaching revolution in tho methods of tho orange trodo. Less than a dozen persons in terested lu tho business wero present, and only two of them wero from Now York. Thero Is no reason to bellevo In tbo carry big out of too project now boforo tho Domin ion government for laying a now cablo in tho Atlantic. If laid, it will bo tho shortest ocean cablo Hue between Europe mid Amorica, or, in other words, will bo les than 2,000 miles in length. Tho project Is strongly supported by tho press in all tho provinces of tho Now Do minion, and is favored by several of the lead ers of tho Dominion government. The cablo can bo laid at a cost of (1,700,000, and thero appears to bo no difficulty In procuring tbo capital required. Tho latest story of Kansas productiveness comes frouvFord county, whero a Mr. Stern berg planted twenty acres to melons and sold tho seeds to an eastern seed houso for (400. From tbo melons ho manufactured 1,000 bar rels of vinegar, which ho values at 110 per barrel. This melon vinegar he claims to bo fully equal to, If not bettor, than tbo cider vinegar. If this story is true Kansas will bo principally devoted to the production of watermelons In a short space of time. Just think of Itl (10,400 for tho product of twen ty acres of land. A Orrat I'owder Man, Henry du Pont, who has just died near Wilmington, Del., was tho second sou of Eleuthcro Ircnoo du Pont do Nemours, tho French refugee who founded tho greitVjiow dor mills of the Drandywluo. Ha rrns crtl- uated at West Point In 1833 It tlioeliavwltu. Gon. George V. Cullum, but 'fANlUy ro 1 signoj to carry on mo powuer vesatwa Y.uh his brothor. From IBM until W Heath wholo business wus conducted I a; '-,tm alono. 'Tin. ...Mid linltil aIh'MP. tkiiA.t flin '.l.rjtt In tlul country and now havo a capunty twnty I times what It was In 1812, when tyey 'm.r tlio solo source of supply for thoAnKvcan army and produced 2,000 pound adiy. Detroit Freo Frets. Well ArkaiiM Negror. LJttlo flock has a colored citizen whoso property Is worth upward of $100,000. It slso has another rolored citizen, who camo to tbo city a dozen years uso worth compara tively "nothing today ho own several houMM and lots, ami his wealth (1 estimated at f-iOix). Th lost named U a contractor and plasterer, nnd moved from Illinois to ArluuiMH.-Llttla llock Pros. For Late Styles and Immense Satisfaction, GO TO THE IAr coin Shoe Store They make a Specialty of-- Ludlow's Celebrated Fine Shoes For Ladies. They combine'Scrvicc, Solid Comfort nnd Economy. 1220 O STREET. New Spring and -ARE NOW IN AT- John McWhinnie's The Old Reliable Tailor. First Class Workmanship, Fine Trimming, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 305 S- ZEjLE-VEisr'm Steeet. sssssVbmLCPSsCliisflssssV ii BssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssaeVlsssssssssK jlsVVSSSSBHlLsK isssssssssssmKssssssIbssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssN v E. HIIvIv, LATK OF UltOOKLYN, N. Y. Tailor and Draper GENTLEMEN: I shall display for your Inspection a new and very Carefully selected Stock, compiislng many of the latest and newest designs of the European Manufacturers, and I am now prepared to take nil orders for making up garments for gents in the latest styles. LADIES TAILORING: Having for seventeen years met with great success In Drooklyn, N. Y., In cutting nnd making Ladles Jackets and Riding Habits, shall be pleased to receive patronage from the ladles during the coming season. I am also prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Uniforms and Smoking Jackets. 1230 O Street. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY 1 1 19, ri2i and Meals 25 cts SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We beg leave to Inform our Lincoln patrons and the public In general that our Importation of FINE Novelties for Fall and Winter, Arc now ready for Inspection. V'c have a much larger and finer assortment than ever before. Call and see our latest novelties from London anil Paris. Dress Suits a Specialty. guckert & Mcdonald, 315 S. 1?rTMrfmnla.l trtrtm Vi n,h tlna MnnMftntM1 flouts," am to be aroMal. as tUey Invariably 0E0. W. H0L0KQI. OtNlRAL HANA8IR, OMAHA. 315 S.'lSth St., IMIfflr HHHHsHsMKflRlsllBiHHHMH mmmwa mnmawmwmm zumi!mmxMmrxzrTK7?jmgm!zuu:m tin 1 niiiKlJlilllzkiiiivrin FsJswu-juvrBuixii:iiV l iiiMsWsMII mxmrmrsmvm 1 1 1 1 .wmmmmm , III aMJHLii&kal.lHI , Ml IDyaillMi j X Wmm iiissssi IwINCOLN, NEB. Summer Goods LINCOLN URANCII OF Max Meyer & Bro., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PIANOS tf ORGANS General western agents for tho Rtpln- way. Knnuc, Ciuckcrlug, vosi anolcr, llehr Uros., Nowby & Ev Voso, Ernst aim, ana Bieriing. l'ianos marked In plain fluures prices always tlio lowest for tlio grade of plauos C. M. HANDS, Manager. 142 North 11th Street. LINCOLN, NEB. BLOCK, 1 127 N Street. $4.00 per week. Omaha, Neb. Afl lintno equsllr s Roo-l nirllajtoa result la ooaJmloa, expeaio aai dUsstUf satloa M0. M'NCII. 0IN. PASS. AOT.. OMAHA. 4