7Vmm 77 ji-'F 3A WMMMtfppaMIMWMMMMdRiiWMMKi LiiqnjHHHSB lUUllg jr ril,. mi l r in i. .,... mi in iii)iinwifTOI'BiPTTrrr1'1 r- "" - igf gf MPJ J f "" """ft1? '"wlwifflU" wy WpP"gp)ppjfijj i.w)i i.wpinmnw mini n s CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY' 26, 1890 r-T" " ' )m - wnmimmMmm " immmamm if COMFORT FORTHfil'liKT! Life Made Easy I1Y nUYING SOMK OK THIS IMNP.ST AN" I) More Comfortable SHOES Ever sold In Lincoln. To try them on Is to buy. Them good to be omul only nt Webster & Roger's M3 O Street. Leading PHOTOGRAPHER! Kino Hunt Unhlnols W Hr dnron. Hneolnl rates to HluilciiH. t'nll and see our work. Studio, 1314 O Street. Open from 10 n, in. to 4 1. in. Huiitluy. J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Ollicei 116S. Eleventh St. Telephones t Olllcc 6S5. Residence sfa. LINCOLN, NIJU. FSlJ-Lv-t"' X SfttMht. l'rnotleo Limited to Discuses of tho Nervous System, Heart and Blood HKKEKKNUlIdl Hon, Win. l.ceso, Attoiuoy Ooncntl. lion. T. I. Norvnl, Assoelnto Justice. Jones' Nntloiml Hunk, Howard. OttUoiiH' Niitlonnl llitnK, Ulscs. OrKlCKl 1'JS.' O Htreol, LINCOLN, N13II. ILHUiJM ON SALE Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH - AT 1044 O STREET. E. B. SLOSSON, City Pnssenger Agent Grand Drawing OK TIIK Loteria de la BeneQcencla publlca I OK TIIK State of Zacatecas, Mexico. Asyntllcnto of capitalists luivo secured tin.' concession for oiierntliu: tliU LOTTEET and will extend Its husliics throughout tlio United Htntes nnd llrlltsh Coluiubla. Helow will bo found 11 lint oftho prlnes which will to drawn on July 23, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, unit continue monthly thereafter. CAPITAL $150,000.00 FK.lZ.fc, Ywvr 100,00(1, Tickets ill WIO.OO. Iliilwi, JII.OO. Tenths, Nl.OO. Ainerlriiii Currency. LIST OK IMtlZK.H: 1 Plll.K OK f 150,000 Is .I50,U ll'KtKOK fj0,000U tt,UU) 11MMKOK 2S,UU i1,UX) Sl'ltlZICSOK 10,000 aro SO.0U0 al'lll'.KaOK fi.OOOnr.1 10.HM filMtl.KSOK 2,000 nro lO.fHU 10 l'Hl.K80K..,o, KOOOnro 10,O0 901'ItlXKSOK WOnro 10.WM aMl'lll'.KSOK 300 nro, ..,,.,. 40,000 aoolMlt.KHOK iflOnro , 45.000 (W0HU.KSOK tOO lire ., ffl.UW AI'l'llOXIMArlCK I'KUKH. 150 IMH.K8 OK ltt) urn tiijHU 150 VHV.YM OK 100 lire 15.IW0 150 Hltl'.KS OK 50 ure 7.5HJ WJ Tormlnnl Prizes or 50 uro 40,IIJ0 3t01 t53l,0.V) CI.UII KATKSl II Tltkets for W3O.O0. 8PE0IAL RATES ARBANQED WITH AQENIB. AGENTS WANTED STJH city In United States nnd Urlilsli America, Too imymoni or Trues is uuarnnieeti by a unocini ueiiosit or nve iiunareil inoiunud iiol Urs (5O0,OO0K with tlio Htnto Onvvrnmeut, and npiirovod by Jesu Arechln, Oovernor Drnwlmcs under tlio icronal supervision of 1,1c. Hermlulo Artengn, who Is appointed by thoGoveniincnt as Intcrventor. 'jUicnTiKV that with the Htnto Trwisurer all noccossAry guarantees nra demislted tusur I ntf full imyinontof all pi lies of this drawing. 11 KiiMimoAurKAQA, Intcrventor. IMl'OIITANT, HoinlttnncesimiKt bo cither by Now York Droit KxpreKsor Iteslstored Letter, American money. Collections can bo made by Kxpres Companies or Hanks. Ticket sent direct 10 management will bo paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, Ht, Paul, Chicago. Han Fran- elseoorClty of Mexico, tor further lnfor nation aildress. JUAN I'lKUAI), Manager, Zucateciu, Mexico. ( Apaslodo . Tickets PE3sC C.ll Welder left Hntunliiy l tliu llurl Ington for 11 tour of iti 11 pnlntn, Inclitilln Denver, Miinltoii, Hnlt mU hihI Hnn Kriiti 1 Isco, from which plncim dip will 1 10 iiimln iloun tin, YosemHo Vnlly nuil tint big tree region, On tlio ii'turii I10 will K" vln stemner to l'ortlm.il 11ml down the (.'nlumhlii river, nnd stopn week or iimru nt lint Yrllimttnuo I'mk, retiiriiliiK !' wny of Ht. I'niil. 'Ihomss ('nchritii niul fmnlly, W V Holme niul fun lly, Mls H111II1) llnrils, Mrs, II. 1', I.els nnd fiunlly left Moniliiy vln tlio IliirlltiRtnii for Dtiluth fiom which nlnco they tnketho l.nknHupcrlor Trnnslt C'o's. Hteiim er for n ti lp mound tlio liiki. W. I'. Johnson, tliu conductor w lio run tlio llrst I'ullmmi enr Into Lincoln, nhout twelve yours ngo, Is now milking hi heniliuiirtcis in tlio city, Ilo hns been kIvoii 11 ihnliiKciir run tlmt rIvim Ii 1 111 hi Iny over In Lincoln. MIm Mnud Onklcy MIIHiik tlioutiiiMinl rolu of 11 liiily clerk In 11 cunlnlllco during tlio lib scneo of her fiither's nwlntiint. V W A Ivluil. It f one of tlm inotK)pulnr ollleos In ton 11, J. II. Trlekoy niul .Myron Wheeler nro lionio iik'iiIii from MlnncHotn. It wns ipilto fortuimto tlmt tliey left when they did for on tlmt place unit ilny tliu Bront yolono utiuek. V, V, A. Kliul lino Koiio to Dunkirk, N. Y., to llt nt tliuold homo ufter 1111 uhn-nco of fourjenrx. Ho will vult Lnko Cliiutiiiiitin mill other totorlH before leturnliiK. Mrs. A, II, Hltuightor Iuih asiKnol nit UrluU'udoiit of tint llnino for Krlendlewi to tnkontrlp ent with her utep on, Hind HIixiiKhter, United Htntw uinmlinl. Cnpt. Kriink Htlre, for twoortlirw inontlm pimt tlio KiiMt of hU brother, John Htlro, U vlnltluK In IUInoln, Ho Is iii'compmiled by llU llleeu, Minn Htellil Htlre. Joseph lloehmer mid wlfo nnd H. H. Iliirn hnm nnd wlfu left yentenlny for n vlnltln Mnlno. Hov. Oreory mid Mm. K. A. Ilnok liighmn lenvu next week. I'rof. J. Aslier 1'iirkn, now visiting hU pnr ntn nt HellnxKrovo, I'n,, I writing 11 comic oporn. It K'eno Ii l.iid nt Newport, nnd iti title will lie "TIioJuiIko." Kloyd Hoy bolt linn lx?on enjoying 11 vlolt from bin couolu, Win, II. Hoy bolt of Mlildlo toMi,N, Y who Is on hU wny homo from 11 trip to California. M. I. AltKIn nnd ulster, Mrs. Hnnl, lenvo next wotk for n trip down tlio St. Lawrence nd through the White Moiintnlnn. Mm JeKxo Monro, Mrs, Annn Miller mid MIm Lonn Ulllesplo Imvo roiiu for on extend ed Hojour-i nt Hnlt bike City. Hoyt'ii new comedy "A Toxiik Htoer" will bo put on tlio ron I next Henwn mid Lincoln will Imvo n look nt It. Walter J. Harris, nil old cltlen, tiled sud denly lint Hundny of nppoplexy while on 11 visit to Benttlo. Mm. Auitln Humphrey nnd daughter, Mrs. M. K. Wheeler, nro minimerlng ut Dakotu Hot Hprlngs. J. II. Hnrley niul family luft Huiulay for Halifax, Novu Scotia, ami will remain until September, Mason Oivgg nnd family and Mr. Ada Ksjiey left Monthly for 11 niouth'H Hojouru nt Mnnltou. Hov. O. II. Clinpln U enJojIiiKii viientlon In IlllnoU. Last Sunday lie preached In Omaha, Mra. J. W. HulTmnn is eutei tulnlng Mm. J. L. I'ntrlck nuil daughter of Onlnes.-llle, Texas. Charles Hammonil, l'rof. Ayleswortli and John Gregory left Sunday for n Chicago trip. John I'lillllps gpout Sunday with his iwr entj, who are enjoying tout llfo nenr Cheney. Miss Smile Graham returned Monday from n visit with Minn Nelllo Nowinnii nt York. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. II. Crnudnlllinvo returned from their tour of WUcouslniiuilIlllnohi. Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Cameron mourn tho loss of an Infant kou, w ho died Inst Monday. Daniel Wing of tlio American Kxchniigo b'ltik linn returned from Kxtoi Park. J. 11. Shelton left Sunday for Ginnd Ha ld, thogn'at furniture market. Mm. Ii. II. 1 reman mid daughter Joslonro nt Mnnltou for 11 month's stay. Mr. mid Mr. A. T. Stlllman nro making nn extended visit nt St. Louis. The worst case of hcrofuln, nlt rheum nnd other diseases of the blood, nro cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Morn I'liolos t-'ioin l'alk, Kalk, the famous Now York photographer, has Kent us another lot of nt tl'tlo photos, nnd among them nro hnudsomo likeneses of the Junior nnd xenlor Kalvinl, Pattl, Stuart Hob sou, William Crime, James O'Neill nn the "Monte Crlto," hi tho various costumes, Agnes Hoot 1 1 In her latest Madison Hqtinre sm-cess, "Aunt Jack," VV. J. Florence, ltloh mil Mnnstleld, Ilobert Mmitcllin "Monbnrs," Bnra Jnwett and others. SUMMER TOUR. Important l'olnls unit Huceeitlonn. I am now supplied with n full line of finely Illustrated Nimphlett descrlptivo of the lend ing summor resortu of our country ami enn otTor manner valuable mggestions to thoso contemplftlng n trip during the heated spell Sjeclal attention is called to the celebrated lUliing resorts of northern Michigan ami tho upter lake region, the charming niul divend tleil bcenery of tho Alleghenles nnd the benu tlful iA'hlgh valley, the Thousand islands of tho St. Lawrence, the nuiot haunts of tho Adlrondncks the surf bathing of the Jersey const, the health giving resorts of the grand old "Hockles," tl.o Hot Springs of Dakota, with their attendant stage rides over sujterb mountain roads ami amid scenes of imloscrib nblo grandeur, the boating and fishing of Spirit lnko and Minnotonka, and to Saratoga, the queen of the fnUilonnblo resorts. Inquiries concerning tho above, either per sonal or by letter, will recelyo prompt nntl courteous attention. A. C. Zlemer, C. P. & T. A. DULUTH. BAYFIED And Other I.uko Mipurkor l'otnts. Tlio trnvellng public may not bo nwnro that the II. fill, makes the run between Lin coln and ixiints on Iike Superior several hours quicker than any other Hue, our rates aro tho lowest and the services the best. Mako inquiry at Union depot or city olllce, comer O and Tenth streets, liefore deciding on your route. It's to your Interest to do so. A. C. Zlemer, 0. 1 & T, A. Hotel Cllllllipbllll. Three miles Ninth of rinttsbiirgh, on tho direct linn of tin, Delnwnro it Hudson Hall rood, Is located the new mid superb Hotel Chmuplalu, without doubt the finest nnd most complete summer hostlery In the country 0 erlooklug liko Champlnlu from the sum mit of n bluir soino 200 fret niHivn tho lot el of Its waters, It conminnds n ningnlllcent view of this Inland sii Hint occupies so lniortnnt niul lomantlc n place in the enrly history of our nation, Tho iipKlntmontM mid furnish lugs of the hotel nro nt oneo elegant nuil nr tlstlo. It Is built upon tho solid lock, nnd nil nbotit Is tho primitive forest, while itssmil tnry arrangements nro n sirfect as genius has InsMi nlilo to diivle nnd art to secure. About three sides of the houw extend plnrzns twenty feet in width, nltonling mi unbroken promeiinde oer 1INH) fiet lorig (leogrnphlc illy, the Hotel Chiimplain bus ninny ndvnnt'iges, It being readily nccesslblo by both rail nud liint Nature hits also slg- natiisi the place with charms none can ro slst, To tlio east Is si en tliu broad expanse of bike I'hmuplalii with limuuierable Islands asleep 011 its tmsotii, beond are the Green Mouutnlns, ienl( ilslng nbcivo xnk, reced ing nt lastulmost Into invisibility. The scene ft 0111 the western pln.. is totally dllreront. Hero n vin led liiudscapo Is sprend before the eye, feitllo Melds niul dnrk-greeu valleys, glrilltsl with still darker greon forests, tluough which wo watch the shlluiner of In terlnclugstiemns, in whoso cool depths the tioiithlde. This eonipnintlvely level stretch of country Is n satisfying ovorttuo to the glorious mountain tangos mid lofty peaks of tho Adlrondncks tlmt outline the horizon. Old Kort Tlcotulerogn, tliu most Intel eat ing niul picturesque ruin of this country; KortSt. Kiodeilck, of which the wnll is. yet In n fnlrstnte of preservation; and tho gras grown earth-works are butu few miles up the lake. Tho marvelous Ausable Chasm is but u hnlMiour's ride The grent Adirondack Mountains loo, nro easily reached fiom here, Hiirnnno Iwiko -the heart of the Adlronilacks being but 11 four-hours' Journey by rail. Lnko George niul Saratoga nro each within conu'iilent distance, while Montreal Is only soventy-foiir miles northward, SellliiK Honks by Subscription. The method of selling books by subscription has many advantages over nny other, nnd is dally growing in Importance and popularity, lly this method thenttcntlonof the purchaser Is called to valuable books of which he might remnlii lit entlru Ignornuco if they were sold In nny other way It Is the most iffircr mid altogether tho mist croiuwiirrtf way to buy liooks. Hooks purchased ntu retail Iwiok store bine generally pnssed tluough tho hands ot from two In four miiMnnni, each of whom 111 11 if have n prollt. The Hirvrshlr "iififsifiiy Co., St l.ouh, Mo., olfers profitable employment to all who wish to engage in the business. Kxperience is not necessary, but any lady or gentleman with Intelligence nnd Industry can make a success of tlio worth. Their publications nro first class, just such books nsour young oopleniid our older eo ple should rend, I ooks that tend to make In telligent men nuil women; iKKiks that teach people things tlmt they ought to know, such books as 11 splendid Family Ilihlc, which Is in Itself a perfect cycloit-dln of biblical knowl edge. ItitliHtW lllnlorn of the Cnititl Slntri is another rplemlld book; a s'lleof over !HK),000 copies slinks loudly In favor of Its great worth. I'lw iVoifi-'jt Ciivlojtriliit of lrnivi'i:iol Knoivlrtlyr Is another work tlmt has curved Its wny to 11 wonderful suecesi; 100,000 copies or this splendid cjcloeilla, mnilo mid edited especially for the iuiifss, have U'en sold, nnd the sale is still verj large. They nlso bundle the tof Ully Life of ric iv;niwic Miinley Kxploratlons in Arrlci, The Pioneer History of Ameiica; People's Furm nnd Stock Cyclopwlfn; Tho Physical Life of lloth Sexes; Courtship, Iaivo nntl Wetllock, ami History of the Grand Army of the Republic Another splendid lKXk, averaging at fifteen hundred sets 11 month, Is IltttjHttU's Cyclopr 11'n of UnhffKul lllnlory, 11 look that Is bound to bo read by tens of thousands of scholars, niul by these who lay no claim to scholarship, nntl who et love n clear, straightforward, understandable record of the great events of the world's history. The popularity or this book is something wonder fill. For further particulars, circulars, terms to agents, etc., address, TlinKlerlde Publishing Co, 7W Olio street, St, Louis, Mo. IMO-Am lurllelil lleneh on Oreai hull I.nke, Utah. The famous health ami pleasure resort, Gnrfleltl llencli, on Grent Salt Luke, Utah, 18 miles fiom Salt Lake City, anil reached only by the Union Pncillo "The Overbold Route," Is now open for the sciisou, This Is the only real snnd beach ui Great Salt Lake, and Is one of the finest bstl.lngnnd plensiiro resorts in the west Great Salt Lake Is not a sullen, listless, sheH or water, lieatlng Idly on the shore, but on tho contrary is as beautiful 11 sheet of water as can bo found nnyw hero. It is HI per cent, salt while the ocean Is only ii per cent, nntl tho water Is so bouymit that 11 Hrson Is Mistnineil 011 Its surface liidelluitoly without tho least effort 011 his part. Kxj)erlence Ins proven its great hygienic etrects. Owing to the stimulating elfect of the brlno on the skin, or the saline nir upon the lungs the appelltn is ttlmulntcd, ami nfter 11 until, the bathers nre ready for n hearty meal, ami feel grently Invigorated. Fine Iwth houses accommodating 400 peo ple, luive been erected nt Unrlleld Ueach, In connection with which there Is a first class restaurant niul a large dancing pavilllon built out over tho hike, all of these nro run by the U11I011 Pncillo, who guarantee 11 first class re sort In every respect. Tho Union Pncillo has made low rates of faro for those desiring to visit Salt Lake City nnd Gnrfleltl Beach, For complete description of Garfield Deaeh and Great Salt Lake, send to K, U Loninx, Gen'l Pass Agent, Omaha, for copies of "Sights nnd Scones In Utah," or "A Glimpse of Great Snlt Lake," or K. H. Hi-osHON, Agent U. P. System, (W-8t Lincoln, Neb. Tuke Notice. Remember that the present charter of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, which tho Supreme Court of the United States has de cided to be a Contract with the State of Louisiana nnd part of the constltu ion of the state does not expire until the first of Janu ary, lb95. The legislature of Louisiana, which adjourned on the 10th of July of this year, has ordered mi amendment to the con stitution of the state to le submitted to the people nt an election In ISM, which will carry tho charter of the Loulslann State Lottery Company up to the jenr nineteen hundred mid nineteen. -'.1Md. J, H. O'Neill, fine plumbing, hot water nnd steam hentlng, fine gas fixtures nntl globes. You enn buy all grades of garden hose very cheap. 1 Scott Hi'o's. iitiirmncy recently located on Twelfth fctroet is now located nt litJoO street. Ladlts will find this 11 desirable place to get all kinds of Toilet articles, Soaps, Perfumes, etc. PERIL BRAVELY FACED. HaroUm Shown nt tho Iteeent Western Union Telegraph Untitling I'lro. Tho lire which pnrtlnlly destroyed tho Western Union Telegrnpli building on lower Hrondwny in New York city tho other morning was tho cnuso for a dlsplny of heroism well worth noting Several men nnd women, cut oil from thestalrH ( THE WKSTCIIN USIO.V linLUIXd AIII.AZK. by flame, fled to tliu roof, nnd there umld smoko antl heat uwnitcd tlio result Somo of tho group gruw nlinost frantic, but 0110 of tho females, hardly mora than 11 girl in yean, kept her senses. From the top of 1111 adjacent building 11 ladder was run up, which failed by forty feet of reaching the roof. A II run win cllmlted to Its highest rung, currying n coll of rope. "Throw It tonic," shouted tho nervy lass nbovo, "I'll cntch It." And ciitch It she did with stiro nnd uiitrcmbllng grasp. Swiftly who nuido 0110 end fnst to n projec tion, nnd up tho lino swarmed the firemen, who soon placed tliu Imperiled party out of the reach of danger. The property loss by the fire, roughly es timated nt hnlf 11 million, did not, of course, Include more than n tithe of tliu actual damage. Tho building might be termed tho heart of tho Western Union service, nnd when tho wires went down, nnd the enormous switchboard disappeared boforu tliu consuming beat, the telegraphic, serv ice of 11 lurgu part of tho country was torn pomrlly Htispcndcd Tlmt grent loss con sequently ensued to business interests goes almost without saying, but tho total amount sucrlllccd through the unexpected Interruption of wire communication will probably never bo ascertained. The damaged building wus considered fireproof, but Its interior construction In cluded 11 grent ileal of wood, which fur- rrr) c, cO -'A CO1 ; - -?". ssi-' 1 ' m ', L . r T TIIK ItESCUE FltOM THE HOOK, nlshetl ample food for tho (lames. Tho lesson first taught by tho great Chicago tiro wns again emphasized on this occasion, for tho brick walls of tho hugo structure stood unharmed, while tho stono trim mings crumbled into sand almost nt tho first touch of heat. An Army of Teachers. Thirty-four years ngo a humlrt-d or more school teachers met In Philadelphia nnd organized n national association of teach ers. Meetings of the association have tiecn held every year, except In 16H, 16(53 nnd 1878, nnd the tneinler8hip tub steadily in creased. Tho society is now known as tho National Kducntionnl association, nnd tho thirty-fourth annual meeting recently closed In St. Paul, Minn. Mora than 12,000 teachers wore present, the largest attend ance In tho history of tho association, ex cept at tho Chicago meeting of 1SS7, when 10,000 teachers wero registered nnd the membership fees amounted to about $30,000, Tho aggregate attendance this year from tho south mid southwest was much greater than from tho north. Many colored men nnd women teachers went from Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi niul the Cnrollnns, nnd Georgia sunt Will- lam I). Johnson, of Athens, who Is secrutury of edu cation of tho Afri can M. K. church. The largest dele gation of teachers from nny one statu probably wns from lown. Her mem bership In tho reg istration books went above 1,100. Perhaps tho most notable featuro of ''?. w. it. oakiiktt. tho meeting of 1690 was tho display mado by tho mnnunl training dopnrttnonts of schools In nil parts of thecountry, Almost everything that can bo made of hard or soft woods, cloth nud all light materials with tluj.1180 of small tools and light run ning machinery could Iw Been nt the exhi bition rooms. Thoso exhibits were the best possible evidence that discipline of tho lintul is coming to bo a very important part of school work In tho United States. It may bo worthy of noto hero that manual training watt first tried In tho schools of western states. Professor William It. Garrett, of Nash vllle, Tenn., is president of tho association for tho ensuing year, succeeding J, II. Can field, of Lnwrcnco, Kan. Tho nnuunl meetings of tho association have leen held in all parts of the United States, from Hoston to Snn Frauclsco and from St. Paul to Nashville, In 1MU the teachers gathered In Washington, and a fea turo of tho session was a reception by Presi dent Huchanan nnd his cabinet. In IMS a pilgrimage w as made to Ilarrisburg, Pa., and tho association visited tho battlefield of Gettysburg, which at that time was hardly cleared of the signs of fighting, In 1870 President Grant and party called on tho teachers nt Cleveland whllo they were '.11 session. In 18S3, 1683 and 1S85 the meet ings wero held at Saratoga, and In 16S8 thoso who could alTord to do so went all the way to San Francisco. r" "V-" f Ye, yv r - " mm r riff IfrSjOlili fin mx sit-- - -f'visNSri-J oJtrVS1? i '.csJ&zr 37iil be uodqr the personal supervision" ofHORRCB L. LELKND e-ai?s s-l s aod will b$ open for ti rcteptfof) of quests Juo first I9 cac.1; year, li&itors will fiot THE ORLEHNS le first ola&6 I? all of Its appointments, bcln) well supplied wltr; fas, hot and cold water batiks, clcctrio bells 4,)d all modern Improumcrjts, stean laundry, billiard halle, bowling alley, cto., and po$ltluly free from annoyaoo by fnosqultos. f?ound Trip Excursion Tickets will b pla;ed 00 &al at t r,ommen(cmnt of V)l tourist ssoo by th Durllotoo, edar lipids &. fJortijcrn Railway and all connecting lines, a' ' rates. 1 ' following points In Iowa and qlnncsota Spirit laltc, Iowa; filbert lea. Uatcrullle. TIrjrjcapolIs, St. paul, lc iTllnnctooKa, Uijitc fiar ie and Dulutn, Tyorjcsote; Icar c, Iowa: lak.C Superior points; VellowstoQC parrj points and points In Colorado. Uri for "A MloauMMEn Paradi8E." to tfco Ceoeral lionet and (Jasscncr fcijt. edar fjaplds, Iowa, apd fahjhjl fjatcs to H. L. LcLAND.Splrlt e. lows. C. J. IUES, prtt. mi Cfl Soft J. E. H ANNECnN. 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