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rarao rrr- HUCBI "T" "HSE'J""" ' - nhnmiwi CAPITAL CITY COUK1KK, SATUKIMV, ANUARY i7 1891 Mrs. Graham's CUCUMBER and ELDER Flower Cream. Ik i,otnconielle hut permanently beuntl nes. Ucreiitoit it soil, velvet) itliln, mill by dally use itrniliiiilly makes the complexion several shades whiter. II Is n ciinslitul pro twlloii front the cited or sun and w nil niul nnvmill KM II llliril llllll frcCkll'S. Illlll hllltlk- fioniln will never cumo while )ou lino It. It ctcniiHittlit riifo htr heller Hum snap nml wntcr noursltcs nitd Imlltl iit tli skin iliucs nml tlm prevent Hie roriuiilhni uf wrinkle. II He Itin freshness, clenriicss nml smoothness of akin Hint ynil liiul when it IIUI11 Kir!. I 'very lady, young or old ought louse It, n II give a linm joiilhful appearance In miy lady, nml Hint iioriniini'iilly. II eonstan no atild, pow der or ulUnll. and I it harmless n dew nml im nnurlnlilnir In llm "III" " daw I" to Hio lloivnr. I'rlre Bt.oo, nl Druggist nml nt Mr. M-T. laltcron' establishment. 'HI Month lllh Nt. Lincoln, Neb., where she treitl Indices fur nil tlomlUr lo fitco or llgure. Lntllc lit it ill taiicn treated by letter Send stump for Iiit Utlo iHiok "How lo ho llcrttillrul." If you Deposit your Savings IN TIIK Lincoln avingsBank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor. Mill nml PHI. THEY WILL EARH INTEREST FOR YOU At tho Unto of 5-l;ive per Ct. per Anmim-5 Have WHO a week uml It ri'iouulM with Intertwl In llvii yenr to ll.Me.no. lunik open nt tis) it. in. to :i:!M . m. nml Hnturdity evening, !. lo 8 . in. Safes to Rent in Burgtar nml Fire Proof Vaults. CANDY FOU EVERYBODY Strictly Pure and the Largest and Finest Line In the City, at FOLSOM'S 1307 O STREET. ISfWc make a specialty of entering lec Cream and Fruit Ices for Hulls, Parties, Wedding, etc., nml can serve tlicm In the brick or by the (mart on short notice at reasonable prices, Fancy Cakes of all kinds made to order. Telephone orders receive prompt attention. Call up 501. Dr. Alma J. Coe, Oflot, 1704 X Strut. LINCOLN, NEB. ' Chronic 11 ml unite dlcncs of women uml children. Will he nt Opelt Hotel Wetlncs day nml TliiirHilny of each week. Will treat tltrncult nml eomplleateil eases sent lo tho city. Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m ,3 to 7 p. m. The Bond W.T.SAWYER, Prop. European or American Plan ! Finest Suites in the City This beautiful new house in now mule new management. All the latest conven iences, uch as bath rooms on every lloor, passenger elevator nml superb service. Tabe Unsurpassed I Street Cars to all Depots pass the door Cor. 12th and Q Sts,? .1 i Mil. AND Mite. OOWSCn. Iir Mil liowsmi I ex pert ed 11 new diess tnroine up one evening In llnui for 11 jmrly lo which wo r,.vl lieeii liivlteil. Al (I o'clock Mr. How Her began In grow uneiisy nml ilterleil: "Why on earth didn't nu have II lieni '.Ills morning?" "It VVIIStl'l llllllll." "Then .miii should have given your order further iilieml, Mrs. Hawser, joii me it very soft mink." "Hut the dress will tie hero by 7." "Del jotl tun farms to it cent! Never know ntijlhiug of jiiiiih lo romo up with in twcnlj -four hours of llm lime promlseil, Tills Is 11 nice Mule of alTalrs, I must say I" "Tlmilrcs will come." "Not until to nun row, ami no might 111 well miike up our nilnils 10 stay at home." It uas lliere ill half-past (I11111I lie got out of ll hj saving Ihnl ll w iih a mistake for which the dressmaker woulil proliahly commit suicide. A week later Im onlereil a new unit, stipulating that I hey were I o ho scut up nt noon 0:1 11 certain ilay. Wo were to no ton party Hint night, uml at breakfast I queried: "Do joii feel certain of your new suit?" "Do I feel certain I hat I live?" lie replied, with 11 grand vncof lilshanil. "Hut ll may not coimi up." "Anil I he nun may bust It btleraml llm pieces tumble to cat III Tim clock will mil have struck IJ before that suit Is lieic." Hut vv hen ho caimi up lo illmier I had lo Inform I1I111 (hat no suit hail arrived. "Oh, well, the parcel hoy Is taking it slow," lie answered. "It will ho hero lie foro I go," Hut It wasn't, Ho walled ten minutes over time, and then went to the telephone, and called the tailor up and said: "I Niippose that suit has Marled on Km way up." I could not, of course, hear llm reply. "Why, that milt I ordered 11 week ago," (Tailor's reply unheard.) "You haven'tl TIiiiI'm a pretty Ideal Do )oii mean to tell me that mill Isn't Mu lshed ?" (Tallor'a reply unheard. "Well, you see that you dol If II'hoiki minute after (I I'll leavu the Million your hands!" "How about my dressmaker?" I linked an he hung up thu trumpet. "IIowiiImiiii mithlngl Dressmakers de liberately perjure themselves, while this was a mere overnight. It'll Im up at ll." "And If not?" "Didn't I miy It would he up at Or Mako all your amusements to koIo that pin ly." When ho eaint) up at (laud failed lo 11 ml tho milt ho turned live Minnies whiter. (Jo Iiik to the phone he jelled to tho tailor: "Where In Halifax Is that suit of miner" (Tallor'a leply 1111 heard. "No, It Iiimii'II What do you mean by Hitch conductr" (TallorV reply unheard.) "Yc.n, If ll comes at sharp 7, hut not a mlutito later! You folks down there must have all been on a drunk this week!" "MtennihiKiil 7?" I asked. "Certainly. I illiln't expert It before, but wanted to hurry Vm up a little." "Well, I hope it will come." "Hope! Il will conic, an I that's all thcio Ih about It." Hut 7 o'clock came without thu suit. It didn't come at half-past, nor at 8, ami Mr. Downer called up the central ami was told that the tailor shop was shul up. Mo danced up and down, rapped on the hox, kicked the cat ttud told baby to shut, up, and dually lie fell Into a chair and looked at me In a cold, Icy way "Well, liowalMutdrcsinakcrsf" 1 asked. "Notn word, Mrs. IIownui not a wortll I nee how It Isl" "How what Ix!1" ".Morn of your roveiiKoful workl You wanted to get uvea with mo and you luivu done It." "Hut what did I dor" "Never you mind! Ul your own con- hclenco answerl I'm koIiikiIowii town. and If I shouldn't return to the house you can communlcato with any htwjeryou sisi lit." Hut he was home and In bed' by 11, and Kind to drop the subject. Detroit Krisj Press. lllil Not Trouble Hint. When Sain .lones was preachliiK In a western town sonic t lino ngo he was an noyisl by iiyoutm inan who wiim whisper Iiik lo his ulrl. Fiiiully tho preacher could stand the Interruption no Ioiikit, ho ho looked straight nt the youiiKiiiiiu auilHald: "I will pause until the youtiK man in tho baek of the room Ket throiiKh tulkiiux." Tho silence was Intense, and ovury eyo wiw on the youtiK man, who was Ht til whlsperhiK to his Kill. Hu had been mi busy that hu had not caught the preach er's censure. Mr. .lones repeated tho re mark, and this time the young man heard hhu. Not an Instant did ho hesitate, but ho Immediately tried to square himself. Whllo every 0110 was watching him ho looked squarely nt tho preacher and Haiti: "(io right ahead, Mr. Jones, you aro not bothering me." Yankee Hlade. rolllriii'im. A Neapolitan ucntleumu happened to show a iH'autlful watch to it Frenchmau. Tho latter admired ll ho much that tho Neapolitan politely olTercd it to him. The Frenchman, to his great surprise, accepted It, whereupon tho donor remarked: "How now, sir, where are your miinnornf What I ho politely ollered to you. von should liavu as politely refused!" lmdon Tlt-dltH. llltiillies ,VIH. This Inscription was found upon a tablet in n country cemetery; "Here lies the Ixxlyof , who formally yean conducted a highly respectable gen eral business In an adjoining village, which Is now continued by his widow. N. U. No trust given." LondunTit-dlU. nlt I'ltiprr. "Talk ahoui tlu liiucMof things," ox claimed Diiuilej, pointing to a HiH-eding vehicle. "TheruV an illustration of It. Dr. Uincci.tho surgeon, out sleighing in 11 cutter." Huston Courier. A Crl.U. She Pleato hold tny wr.tp. He-Ceitalnly, Shall I put it around you fli-btr lilfn. lit hlcnll) Not HU Mplicrr. Proletorof 11 Dry (JooiIm Sloro (ton clerk ydio has Just lost a wile) What wax llm matter with that ladyr "Oh we didn't hnvo what hIiii wanted." "flldn'l have what, aim wanteiD" re peated the proprietor In auia.ementi "any body could have sold to her what hIio wanted The thing Is to sell her what Mho don't waul." Philadelphia Kccord. HoIiik U'oll. 'Ty- fc,",,'i...or0 -rFCt Advet Using Poet There, Hell, I've not out three Hues of my poem already. Illsdood Wife And I've got. out threu lines of my wash. Harper' Ha.nr. IllnVri'ticii In TiiIi.. A very amusing Mory was told about Chancellor Hlsiuaruk by Earl ltitssell. The Incident occurred at Versailles during the war of 1870, lird Hussell was to hae an audience, and ho was walling for Count von Arnlm to leave lllsinarck'M Htudy. Presently Von Arnlm came out, fanning himself furiously with his handkerchief. "I really cannot understand," lie said, "how Hlsinarck can llvo in miicIi an atmos phero; he Im continually smoking, and the strongest cigars, too. I had lo ask him to omii tho window, for I could not stand It." Then he took leave of lird lliisscll and went his way. As soon as Ijonl ltllsscll entered the nsmi lllsiuarck said to him: "What strange tastes some peophi have! There Is Von Arnlm, now, who Ims Just gone out of t he room; It is a fad of his to scent himself up to an uulmarahle degree, and today I he perfume was so Intense that I had to open the window." St. Iymls Re public, Only One Tiling l.iirkltiif. Friend (JoKson, how Is your airship getting along? Inventor -It Is complete, with the ex ception of one little detail I have not jet perfected. I shall take that up next. "What Is It?" "A mere trlllo that 1 can think out at any lime. The principal feat.tro of my in vention is a safely net Hint will travel along under the airship to prevent fatal accidents. It will make mivlgatlui; the air absolutely free from danger. In the making of that net I have revolutloui.ed the entire business," "Hut how Is the net Itself to Im kept from falling to the ground when nnjtliliiK happens to your airship?" "That is tlie III tie detail I haven't, worked out jet." Chicago Times. Sixty Mm Iks nt Once. Hero Is a good story of Justin .McCarthy. It refers to ihediy when The Galaxy was itllvo. .Sheldon & V 1. wero thu publishers of thu maga.iiie. McCarthy had submit ted i story. Ono day ho said to Mr. Shel don: "I have comu to see If you will take that story I offered to The Ualaxy." "Yds," cordially responded Mr. Sheldon, "and sixty more like It." Time passed, ami ono day McCarthy walked Into The (iiihtxy olllce with an im posing pile of manuscript under his unit. "What Is that?" asked Mr. Sheldon. McCarthy laid tho bundle of maiiiiscript upon thu publisher's desk ami replied, "Hero aro tlie sixty stories you ordered on tliu occasion of my last visit." Ho got a check covering tho whole sixty. New York Times. OIih)Iiii; Orilt'in. Jennies The doctor can't Imi bore, sir, e says, for 'arf an hour, sir. Irascible Old (ieutlemiiu (sntto voce) Cursohlml Jennies Yes, sir. Dod gust his blanket y blank blank Irascible Old Ciuutlcman (In a violent rage) What do you mean, you rascal, speaking in that way about my old friend before my very face? Jennies You ordered 1110 to curso 'im, Mr, didn't you? Toronto (Jrlp. Kcillllllll). "How is it, .Muller, that hereof Into you take such fearfully big steps going to bind nessf It wasn't always so." "No, but j on see slucu my family Im canto so largo It's necessary to economize in all directions. Thu longer the step of course thu nioru I save in shoo leathor." Fllegcudo Hlattor. The Must Crriluluii. Man Alive. Drown Tell me, do you think that Hobbs uver says what Isn't exactly true? Foggs Well, I should not Uku to charge Hobbs with untruthfulness, but if hu him self lielluves ono hundredth part of the stories ho tells, hu must he tho most credu lous man alive. doston Transcript. In the Miitrlmoiilnl Olllce. "Well, hero is a photograph of tho lady whom I have described to you." "Hut, my dear sir, ncr-ordlugto tills pbt uro tho lady is much older thau you gate mo any reason to Imlluve." "Oh, I assure you that is a very old pho tograph." Fllegendu Hlattor. Ills KeiiHiin, At tho Theatre "Hut, Mr. Finkelsteln, why applaud thu play so vigorously when it is so execrably bad?" "That makes 110 difference to me, my dear fellow. I lent tho author 100 marks this morning." Fllegendo Matter. Cauie uml KrlVrt. Clara The engagement Imtween Hattle and Tom Is broken. Harry So? I thought It was Tom who was broke! Howuvor, I suppose it amounts to tho snmu thing. Huston Transcript. All KxpUliKMl. Hatleu I understand that you hnvo htopM'd lioiirdliig and gone to housekeep ing. Wheru are you now? Flatten Wo are living with a sorvant girl. Puck; An Open Question, Watts-IIow is old man Ollflllanr Is he out of danger yet? Dr. nowless I don't know. IIo died this morning. Indianapolis Journal, Til XtmHrJ- KBiW . hvZ?M r 'mm THE ARIZONA KICKEH. A IViv Personal nml Local Items Iternrilrit Insl lor run, Tol.li lllMSo. -Three months ago, when n )oung man who had stuck type for thirty-live cents per I.0.M ems on a Cluvo laud paper, ami had knocked oir because ho couldn't, agreo with tho editorial policy of the paper, came out hero to establish a plant and grow wool on his back, wo sat down and talked to him like a brother. There's 110th'. ig mean about us. Wo don't want the earth, Wo have a great weekly newspaper, a butcher shop, grocery, sad dlery, shoe shop, millinery store and sig nal service bureau all under ono roof, and wo don't cam how many other cnturprlscs nro rstahllsho 1 in this wild west. This young man planned lo start a weekly over al Pedro Valley, ami wo warned him to pitch Into the c.ar of Rus sia ami go light on tho boys al home. That's the safe policy while learning to shoot, tight ami left handed. Ho didn't seem to take kindly to our advice, ami our last words, as wo lent him sixteen lettew out of a font of Job type, were lo prepare for the up hills and down-hills of tho here after. The sequel proves t hat wo wero cor rect. He Issued one edition, Jabbed his home suhserllNTs, and now he sleeps in lot No. 17, section Ul, of Tower's subdivision of the ,(MKI acre tract. Ho died a victim to the climate, assisted by willing hands. TOOK A WALK. Any particular lack of interest on our editorial pa ye this week must he laid lo a little Incident which oc curred Tuesday forenoon. A cross eyed pressman, who was working his way Jrom San Francisco to Host 011 to see his mother die, had put In a couple of weeks with us as literary jdltor. IIo scorned a prudent, level headed fellow, and wo passed In his copy without reading It. What did lie do hut ring in a little item to tho effect that four aces always Is-ata royal Hush, no mat ter what old liar held to the contrary. Col. Johnson, who Is Arl.nhn authority on poker, came around to have a look at our man and ask where and how we had capt ured him, and hu had scarcely stepped In side thoolllce when the pressman lost his nerve and began lo shoot. What was thu colonel's gain was our loss. We had a linger split by a bullet, tho devil got a rako across thu skull, and tho foreman now carries his arm in a sling. The colonel, It Is needless to say, was un touched. Whenouryoungmiingot through shooting at everybody except thu man ho wanted lo hit wo assisted to take him out, head him for the cactus plantation and start him off. He won't see his niotherdiu not If ho keeps on in that direction. Ten derfoots sailing In this direction should bear in mind that our customs, ways and habits are somewhat different from thoso of Huston and New York, and on arriving In this locality theyshould expect to bo ad vised and posted by cltl.eus who can ex hllit nine graves in their private burying grounds. Detroit Free Press. In Its Concentrated form. "Doctor," said thu tired looking caller, "I believe a trial of Dr. Koch's lymph would do me good." "Your hum's, sir," replied the phjslelan, "are perfectly sound. You need no con sumption cure." "Hut I have a tired feeling all thu time." "A kind of ludlsKHltlon to taku any active e.xeicisL'?" "Yes." "I any other kind of exercise?" "Yes." "Or lo do mi) thing llko work?" "Um-yes." "What you need, sir, Is tho lymph of In ilustvy." "I belluve you urw rluht, doctor," s 1I1I the caller, rising languidly. "I'll llvo on honey for the next thirty days ami sen how it goes." Chicago Tribune. .School MUtukra. "Fallacious" means "likely to full," as "Ho rode a fallacious horse." A ulrl In the course of an essay on thu use of pict ures In schools, said, "Sight Is a gift of nature, for without sight pictures would Im of very little use." in thu curtlllcatu examination a second year student wrote, "Constantinople was formerly not belong ing to England, and was a dull place, as tho Turks generally aro, but slnco it has belonged to us It has brightened up, and is now thu key to the Mack Sea." Another student said glaciers movu "down slopes, along valleys, over hills, just as streams do." Ijomlou Journal of Education. Tltn Itiiot of the IMI. Hu While thechoir was trylugto master the new. Te Deum thu other night at tho church rehearsal thu organ suddenly 8topieil, and wo found thu boy who had been blowing It Cat on his hack, uncon scious. She What did you do send for a doc tor? He No. Wo stopped singing. Life. Kind In HU Htiiir. Poet You weru so good as to accept my poem and to print it. Hut I was sorry to see that you put my name to It. Why was that? Editor Why, you see, I did not wnut to bring any of the tit a IT under suspicion, Fllegeiule Mat tie. Ncrilrj Hint Up. Nellie You'ru n I ultl sort of a fellow, aro you not, William,' William Not particularly, I guess. Why? Nelllu Jonnlo said sou wero afraid to Mms n girl. Boston Iluald. Astronomical Hem. Friend Do you klcw that according to the latest dlscovorii: thu llxed stars movof Actor Move, do they? Well, I'm not surprised. 1 tlutl ll cheaper myself to move than to pay runt hero in Nuw York. Toxaa Slftlngs. A Mclitniitre. "I nuvah e.tt ininco pie," said Clmpplu. "Why not?" asked Hicks. "It makes inn ilweam of my ancestahs, and, between us they weru all twade.s mou." Life. Home IHn'ereiice, Shu Why don't you get married? Can't you afford it? He Yes, I can afford to marry, but I can't stand Hie expense of an engagement. I -Muiaw'h Weokh. I Itentl' Itonril nml Lodging. Many years ago, Imforo Mr. Oplo P. Head had earned fame as thu editor of Thu Ark ansaw Traveler and as thu author of suv eral successful novels, ho ami another im pecunious printer were engaged in tho publication of a weakly weekly at a little town In Arkansas. Thev maiiai-eil to llvo through IhoMiimmcr by sleeping In their olllce and bj snapping early subscriptions and elaborate pull's for farm produce and patent medicines. Hut when w Inter came and they could not afford the extravagance of an all night lire, the question of lodg ings became a seriously Important one. For a lime It looked as If the paper would have to Im discontinued, while the editors 1 tramped to a more congenial clime. Hut I at last the genius of Head camu to thu res I cue. There was a freight train going down the road, passing through that town at 0.07 p. in., and there was it passenger train going up thu road, passing at 8:ir a. m. In those days, long before Senator Cullom conceived the Idea of tho Interstate com merce law, with Its elatiMi cutting off frco transportation, editors could get railroad passes to their hearts' cnnUiut. So Mr. Head and his partner, equipped with an nual passes, good between ail stations, slept In thu warm cahoosuof thu freight train until they met thu passenger train, and then camu hack homo. This they (lid every night during thu entlru winter, "anil," says .Mr. Head slgnillcantly, "tlio trainmen often had moro In their dinner palls than they could eat." Aualostan Maga.lue. I.11111I1 mid Hie llurulur. Ijiuuh was awakened carl) one Christ mas morning by n noise In his kitchen, and on going down to that apartment found a burglar doing his spoons up in a bundle. "Why d-do you s-s-st-teal?" ho asked. "Hecatiso I am Htarvlng." returned tho housebreaker sullenly. "Aruy-you ru-rually ver-very h-h-hling-huni'-gug-gery-liungry?" asked Iwimb. "Very," replied thu burglar, turning away. "Pup-pup-poorfuf-fuf-fellowl" said tho essayist, "h-heru's a 1-1-leg of I-L-Liiml for y-youl" And so saying, with it dexterous move ment of his right leg ho ejected thu ma rainier Into Hie street, and locking the door securely went back to Ih.i1. Tho burg- larcontessisiatturwanl that he didn't see the joko for six weeks. Har-Hir'a Maga zine. A Wiirni rinule. Good old Uncle Henry and 4-year-old Tom, Ids nephew, weru in conference. Asked how he put In his Hutu thu small boy began with breakfast, hurried over play time to dinner, then through moro play to supper, and then paused In doubt. "Well, Tom, what comes after supper?" asked his uncle. Thu Isiys big eyes looked ilxedly Into space, but Ids lips never moved. "Surely something comes after supper?" the elder repeated. "V-e-e-s," said Tom with a reluctant effort. "Well, what Is It?" "I get whipped mostly." Pittsburg Dh. patch. A Stutter of Common Decency. M-S . W, Au,aJByfe. sv s:-n-ftr--tw mx ,,,, i- vrv- '" V "Thcre. 1111 l-ihm! mm, tli..rAu,i t.liiAl of victuals, but I should think a great, big, strong fellow like you would be ashamed to beg!" "So I am ashamed, but what am I to dor I must either lieg or work!" Life. ClttlKllt. "Dr. Smith, who has just left our city, told me that I was really seriously 111." New Doctor Oh, my dear sir, you must not plaeu any rellanco on anything that that man says. I assure you ho is not to be trusted. "Hut it was hu who recommended you to me." Fllegendu Matter. (letting It Straight. Cultured Harberfturulng from suffering patron In. chair) Say, boy, whero's that other razor? Hoy I seen a razor Cultured Harbor Don't say "I soon." Say I saw Patron With a razor Street & Smith's Good News. A Mutter or No Wonder. "Miss Chantllly has a great habit of dropping her voice during conversation," sulci one member of tho choir to another. "Yes; but any onu who has heard her voico can't wonder that shu feels llko drop ping it." Washington Post. What It Is Coming To. Daughter Good night, mamma. Mother Why, my dear, are you going to retire? Havu you fed your bacilli? Daughter Yes, mamma. Mother Oh, very well, then. Good night. Uoston Transcript. Striking C'liitructerlstlrs. "Of cnursu we aru proud of our city," said thu Chicago man. "Our chief pridu Is In our citizens," salt! tho man from doston, and thu discussion was dropped. Indianapolis Journal. HU Ileal r.mltlon. "Aro you the waiter?" asked nn impa tient, hungry looking guest as an evident ly broken spirited man passed him. "Oh, no; I'm only thu proprietor." Philadelphia Times. A .Sort Heart. "My husband is very fond of animals," said Mrs. Furhcr. "East night In hlsHleep he turned over and saiil, 'Take out some thing for tho kitty, "doston Commercial Hulletln. I'pldeiulr. "Please give me a penny, sir. Me father' Hick." "What's ho sick of, little boy?" "Work, sir," replied tho truthful beggar. Epoch. I'robulily Hud One on Cull. "Wo are so busy," said a clerk In 'an ox press ollice, "that wo cannot guarantee anything," "Can you express a desiru?" said a glr in tlie crowd, Philadelphia Record. With Hitceitlbln ArlUt, Mr. Winthrop Tell mo, Jack, does it taku long to paint the portrait of a lady? Jack Well, If she's pretty It takes a long, lung time. dostouluu. W1 m Atlantic . For 89 will contain Tho House of Martha, Frank 11 Stockton's Serial. Contributions fiom Dr. Holmes. Mr. Lowell, and Mr. Whittior. Some heretofore uiipuhllshed Letters by Charles and Mary Lamb. Mr. I'eielvnl tiwcii will wrltoa narrative ol his adventures under thu Utlo of Noto : an Unexplored Cor ner of Japan . The Capture of I.sulsbourgwlll ho treated In A Series of Papers by Francis Parkman. There will also Im Hhort Stories ami .Sketches by liuclynrd Kipling, Henry .lames, Harali Orno Jowott, Octavo '1 linnet, and others. 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