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It has cost millions of dollars and thousands of lives. 8mm of the recallaritle T Tkle Staple r 'Minded l'eople. The French Creoles of the lower .class are a hand-to-mouth class of peo ple, purcliaiing the stick of -wood to day anil the handful of4 herbs that are tq cook and tea-son their potage, filling their small market baskets with in numerable pincl'ta of this, that and the other, Jayimj in a few sous o? sugar and coffee at a time, and poinrr next dav, for three hundred and sixtv- 8Pinster " America. She possesses i five days in tho year, and doing iden- f50.000.000 in New York real estate. tically the same thing, in saecula uarnum, tne great snowman. A Walter av That Thee Da Xat Talk. The latest information about Patti's, Km Km... iimr to lut. habits is that bhe begins the day by I was a: :nv ditnr in a queer rw- drinking a cup of hot water with lemon taurant in an ot;l corner of upjer New juice in it. Mr. Glads says that onlv cver pro vailed and himself. Miss.Tnlfn ikti. fnr tl imnnr nf hoin thA mt was ajar 1 rot. Id . nothing beyond -"- - - - -- - - wn w -- 'Fr"R'TTTRE' FTTT?TTtnF, ! A Carloit VvnMIan Ctoiu That Kf A lr Iir Irr Cat. fn the courts of Venice a curious custom ha beea observed lor ate Ixt Jtt.AiiEf j lor,: thectsior dy, and my attention ' ,,;,,,, v... , -,,.; ,,., rni! of tono in a recent letter dra. tod fron my food by the , ... n R ., of men ,, 5ll , I li.rrh n i r i I the kindliest feeling :requ.nt pa-a-e Uimjgh the room ot .. ., , , . ,, .,, , -fi - l between John Bright waiters lad-n with p!.ttc and viand .. ".,., Jullro DUXa on lnr blnck , " 6ii0lS 5 tSTw TTTl i-icn Kiocoti uvi swinging door to let u i . .. i fr B" . M tfS"5 & Q ? Z ti ifH .. .... , . . , , n tho vt-nM ib-t crwr a!v.iui-c and If. ff JW l' M fi tt haW Z30k Rhinnnilni-IiithnRandi, h""self through, but when thy door ... , - .. , ... ,. Km M il ..Wr .wj , M J arm j 'Sr ! m 1 9 U &4KK9( l' I hil-.li.- ..,. ;. . ' ueany ie same T cuizcn. oi jjCDanon, onn., got a qfn.nin.,1ln n;.ii!r . i, .... ..i I nnutim1! v onrlnwfl thA itv nf RpMcrn. netwnthat an i attempt to rob his house t tion of household goods, to well-stored port. Conn., with water works and a was t? be made, so ho changed what cenara and nantriest to generous I public park. He has given handsomely moey he had into silver, did it up abundance, to picturesque profusion, . to Tufts College, when? the Barnum carefully, and buried it at uight in a to the essentials of a large-handed museum of natural history has been swamp behind his house, carefully hospitality even within the narrow ' named in his honor. tumtrmiug wre spou ne neavy rams or limits of their neighborhood ftnaint. An n wnmnn in Vrw H&mn. ances, an ant-like economy and ab-' shire, the widow of ono of the men who Btemiousness. a curious juxtaposition in 1840 voted for William Henry Har of eternal self-restraint and a passion rison, recently wrote a letter to Gen for sensations, colors, sounds, per oral Harrison, using paper made in fumes, fantastic bensualitics, an in- 1840 for campaign purposes and Ian fall obliterated the marks, and Jiojfr.ttie careful man can not find his moaey. It may ho safely stated that not one drnrnmcr in ten likes his situation, .says tho Trade Review. After the novelty of the life wears off an intense loathing of the road grows upon him. There is something utterly repugnant to tho average man in being obliged, willy nilly, to hurry from place to place. To a married man it is es pecially so, and therefore most drum mers are young and single. An old sportsman who is unortho dox enough to like bass and pike fish ing with live bait better than using a fly for trout, uses almost any thing alive and small enough for the greedy fish to swallow whole. Bait for. pike, he says, must be-put on the hook so that the fish can swallow it tail first without swallowing hook and all. The bass, on the contrary, must sec the victim's head before lie gulps it, so the hook must be at tho head end of the bait, the tough part of the lower jaw of the minnow being the best placo to fix the hook. A correspondent of the San JYan cisco'Call who has been doing New Zealand describes tho great Suther land waterfall. The water, ho says, dashes over the cliff in threo grand leaps, and constitutes about one-half of the entire volume of the Arthur river. Tho first leap is over a dizzy cliff into a rocky basin SI 5 feet below. Jumping forth again, it makes another leap of 715 feet, and then goes tumbling and leaping in ono wild dash of 328 feet into the pool at the foot of the precipice. The total height is ex actly 1,904 feet, which is claimed to be one of the highest waterfalls yet dis covered in the world. 'When the sun is shining rainbows it! all sizes hang over tho fall, and tho effect is iudo horibably beautiful. : FLORIDA SPONGE-FISHERS. Where and How Tliry I'ly Tlirlr Uninviting Trade. The' sponge reef of Florida begins a few miles cast of Apalachicola and ihugttho coast to within fifty miles of Cedar Keys; then there is a break of ono hundred miles, after which it re appears and runs outh without inter ruption to Key West and the Bahama Islands. This reef, a rocky ridge, sometimes of genuine limestone, but goff sHy of coral, begins some six or eight miles from shore and continues out indefinitely; in fact, wherever there is a rocky bottom sponges aro said to be found, and the only reason that the fisheries do not extend com pletely around the Gulf coast is that in places, as off the coast of Texas or Cedar Keys, this rocky bottom begins in water too deep to permit of profit able sponging. Tho average depth of water on the St. Mnrk's reef at six miles from land is sixteen feet. The sponges aro in great abundance :ind of good quality, being much better than tlioe from the coast of Mexico, but rather inferior to tho Bahama variety. The supply is practically inexhaustible, as they grow almost as fast as gathered, a sponge requiring only two years to reach maturity. The vessels used in tho business are generally schooners of about eight tons burden. They carry two small boats or dinkies, and are manned by a crew of five. Provisions are generally laid in for six weeks at a timo," the usual limit of a cruise. At the reef two men go to each of the dinkies and the work begins. One slowly sculls around by a stern oar, whilo his companion examines the bed of tho sea through a bucket with n glass bot tom. This simplo contrivance is fast ened to tho side oHhc boat low enough down to rest partially in tho water, and by placing his head inside the bucket ono can sec with distinctness ob jects at a depth of even thirty feet. When a desirable sponge is spied it is brought up by a hook fastened on the cod of a long pole. Herein lies the science of tho craft, the knowing how to hook a sponge without tearing it all to pieces. A great deal of knack is requisite and is to bo acquired only after long practice; and good hookers are always in much demand. Thus these men work on. day after day, un der the tropical sun that burns and browns the skin until one can not tell a white nun from a negro. It is a des perately hard life, more sevcro than any oilier I have ever seen, and it re quires ssen of no ordinary constitution to stand up to it. Naturally, then, tho sposjers, as a racoare an exceedingly muscular set. Four of the crew being thus ssisloyed the duty ot the fifth is to resaaia 0 the schooner and keep up with the diskics,so that la case of a seetll er a broke oar, he will be oa keaii to feeder uteipt assistance. He ik ioes the cooking, seeds ropes. i AM plays the part of itlliry !.--. ane? rraetafc. , 3?ltn. M.E. Halaan announces tint she it vceptree to wesve carpets of .fitaseB. Leave orders with CL Sekafeit, at Mn ,id slasul- tf slinct for microscopic money-getting wedded to an instinct that has filled New Orleans with noble institutions for the poor, tho blind, the sick, the world weary; a passion for novels and for splendid churches, a fond en durance of rigors of cold and hunger for tho brilliant cfilorcsccnce of care meprcnant and carnival, a voluntary exilo from all laughter and joy that their feet may twinkle a night cr two on the mirrored floors ot the masque balls down in Chartres and Royal streets; such are the fragments of sweet and bitter herbs that go to make up part of tho paradox of Creole character and communicato to it an indefinable piquancy and strangeness by their thick bars of light and shadow. The chief charm of the character is a touching gentleness and benignity that blends all other characteristics and per meates the wholo constitution of tho native Creole. There is something elegiac, tender, dreamy about the race, a remnant or recollection of earlier and better days, an aroma of exile coming from old colonial times, when so many emigrated from the gay fatherland to the trackless wilderness of Louisiana seeking their fortunes. Disappointment seems to have im pressed itself jis a trait of heredity on their spiritual make up; a brooding languor has spread from the luxurious climate through tho .limbs and consti tution of the immigrants, the advent urous spirit of tho marvelous brothers Bienville, Iberville and Sauvalle, laid under perpetual embargo by a Chinese Avail of swamp, bayou and boguc, has sunk into a cit'ious psychological numbness and content with surround ings; geography, exploration, litera ture, research, travel (beyond the in evitable transit to ranee once in a lifetime) are unknown luxuries to these lotus-eating folk, and in their way they aro as still in their sunny corner as tho sun-loving alligator that haunts their streams.. The customs, games and sports of these exiles are full of reminiscences of tho fatherland, mingled with odd accretions and aftergrowths, a clinging conservatism, a poetic susceptibility. There arc songs and Christmas customs smacking of Gascony, Provence Cham pagne. San Domingo, Franche-Comte, such a linger in Canada and form touching links with the folk over the sea. J. A. Harrison, in Autrefois. STRANGE MISTAKES. es. saTcYewr Trade wkere yem can buy poods the .v.t ttood vare ats lb. rsa-.jirf:" tettWa facie ft Sobers MetceetiletS Sniun r the Ijtaghalda Kiperlnce of ah Kaitrrn Ilookteller. Says a Portland bookseller: "At ono time we wens carrying a large fctock of religious works, and one day I called out to ono of my clerks, hold ing up a book which he had wrapped up for borne one; 'Is this "Tho City of God?"' No. I guess not,' ho said, without looking round, 'at least I never heard it called that before. It is generally called the Forest Citj. rerhaps it is Brooklyn.' Ho afterward explnincd that he thought I had found a reference in somo book to a place called the City of God and wanted to know what city it meant "On another occasion a woman with a valise in her hand rushed in and asked a new boy if he had ' That Husband of Mine' in our store? Ho came rushing out to me in the back shop and xiid a woman wanted to know if her husband was in our store. I surmised what the trouble was and attended to her myself. "Some of the most arousing mis takes, however, are those made by people lio get the titles of books wrong. They read about them in some catalogue or newspaper, but don't more than half remember the name, and the result is, to say the least, peculiar. One woman came in the other day and asked for 'The Rhinestone.' and went out mad be cause one of the clerks told her we didn't bell jewelry. Another wanted Tho Cardinal's Letter.' by Haw thorne. It took our whole force about fifteen minutes to get at what she really wanted. The Scarlet Letter. She said she knew there was some thing red about it somewhere and thought it must bo cardinal." Port land Advertiser. The Proper Place lor Her. Wild-eyed parent I want to brief my daughter, aged fifteen, to this i stitution and have her closely guanftsa and given your best treatment for about thrco years. Money is no ee lect Keeper of private lunatic asyimev Is see violent Wild-eyed parent She is ungovera able. She writes poems of passioa. Keeper State Reform School le Js across the way. Chicago IrAaem Nolans w3 tei Dr. enaesssTs n)stas aweWwes have tat for tfte eaaem : It wUI cue m fermtaESKKBleietselMarela. Ttrtt. EncrTscsTlltM Hver ps area booa to mat mn frost Nek. trasses, sawr steawelu tereM liverajMl taSieMtSoa. ...hsjai wrtit sltseaei to take aad wanaaleS to (B throws fefSar llaprj rw.iwr teutiKTvr athe, boila n4 H nice 9 reatt stamped with the log-cabin device. She was mado very happy by an ex ceedingly cordial letter from the grandson of his grandfather. Rev.Ncwman Hall, the disting uished English divine, writes to a friend in Toronto: "I suppose at seventy-two I ought to bo old, but I feel young as ever, and preach about five times a week. I can walk ten miles without fatigue. My voice is as good as ever and preaching an in creased delight." President-elect Harrison, in reply to a. correspondent in New-Castlo-Un-dcr-Lyme, England, wroto recently that "it has been accepted by somo of my relatives who have given study to tho subject, that our family has de scended from General Thomas Harri son, an officer in Cromwell's army." He added that ho had nover troubled himself to mako a personal examina tion of the evidence. Tho Chief of Police of Anniston. Ga., made a queer arrest the other day. It was that of a yellow negro man, about six feet tall, masquerading as a woman. He had on a blue worsted dress, black hat with bluo plumo, thin white veil over his face, golden hair anu oangs mat any ono would, envy. A bluo plume was sticking jauntily from his hat. He was skipping a bond in Birmingham, but tho disguise did not deceive the keen oyo of the law. Thcro is a quite unimpeachable Fifth avenue. New York, girl, who stops horse cars and stages by whist ling at them. If she wishes to board ono of thou vehiclos hIio stops care lessly at tho curb, lifts ono hand in a gracefully la.y signal to tho driver, and then prettily puckers her red lips, from which sho emits a shrill, musical whistle. This is all done so demurely, and with such an air of complacency that the astonished witnesses are not apt to regard it sis in tho loast vulgar. Jay Gould, it is said, has his whims, just liko a poor man. In going up-stairs ho always puts his left foot on tho step first, even if ho has to get out of step to do it. If by accident or through thoughtlessness he happens to start with tho right foot ho is cer tain to remark it loforo reaching the top of tho steps, and if ho does will return and start over again. Another reported peculiarity of Mr. Gould is his antipathy to fair-haired men. There is not a single blonde clerk in his immediato employ, and it is said that ho dislikes to do business with men who have fair hair. A LITTLE NONSENSE.' Tho sulky sleigh is tho latest nov elty. It ought to go with tho balky horse. Burlington Freo Press. Mistress "Have you washed the fish?'' Biddy "Shure. mum, what' tho use? Isn't it right out of tho water, mum?" Ideju None but tho afflicted know how inconvenient it is to bo blind, bald headed and crazy at one and tho same time. Oil City Blizzard. Mrs. Selby "Doctah. de chilo dun gono swaller r pint ob ink." Doctor "Hab yo' dun ennyding fo' do relief ob 'im?" Mrs. Selby "I's dun mado 'im eat free shoots of blottin-paper, doctah. Was dat rite?" Lifo. New bonrder "Where is tho knifo with this pio?" Mrs. Hashcroft (loft ily) "We never furnish a knifo with pio here. Mr. Billings." New boarder (unabashed) "Well, gimme tho axo, then." Terre Haute Express. Teacher(to class in natural science) "What kind of light do wo get from the sun?" Scholar "Solar light, sir." Teacher "Very good. Now Tommy Briggs, tell us what kind of light wo get from the moon?"1 Tommy Briggs "Satel-light." Puck. Trackman (to tramp "Sure, ycz had better get off tho track; tho fasht mail is due." Tramp "Say, boss, yer don't tink I'd let it run over me, do yer?" "Bcgorra, it isn't that I fear, but the engineer will tek that red nose of yez for a red light and shtop the train." Texas Siftings. Visitor (to pressman of a newspa per "Why, dear me. what a lot of machinery you have in this room !" PressBsan "Yes." V. "And what a bif boiler you havo there P P. "It is a bis; boiler." V. "Is that tea boiler you use for boUiag down your dispatches?" Boston Courier. Mrs. Hendricks "I read an ac count in tae morning paper of suck a sssl occurrence. An eagle snatched a seky front its nurse's ams sad carried ttasV Mr. OMboy (who Is not foe af kekess) -It aught have bee sad- ear, ana. Was if the eagle aaA Matt get away with tho basyT it except a c. i. Over the door was the word "private" Now and then a found as of one person speaking to another escaped from the room. "How is it possible." I asked myself, "that two men can keep all those wait ers flying to and fro. or that two moa can cat all that i going in there3" "Dinnerparty in there?" 1 ventured. to my waiter. "Yes. big one; feefty person," said tho waiter. " Fifty!" I exclaimed. "Fifty what? Fifty deaf-mutes, or is it a dinner of some queer club whose members have a rule not to speak? I have hoard of such odditio among the rules of the clubs of town." "No, sarc: feefty priots aro eating in there. The priest he never talk when he cats the big dinner." " No?" "No, sare; the priost he nover talk 'whilc-a ho cat. Oh, sare, but the priest he is the ono man in the world which know how to cat. First the oysters, and thcro sit the feefty or the seventy or the hundred priest, and he speak not a wonl. Then the soup and his spoon go fast, but not-a the priest's tongue. Then the fish and still not any talk. Then tho roast and then the this and the that, and all tho time the different kind of wino and the spoons and the knife and tho fork they go liko sixty, but from tho priest not a word. I havo wait on ono hundred priests, and all tho time not a word, except perhaps ono says: 'Good, ch?' and his neighbor sa3': 'Fine!' Ah, that is what 1 call knowing how to eat. "In your country." he went on, for I had started the waiter upon a topic dear to his Italian soul, "in your country the people all talk-a entirely too much. Who can taste the soup in the middle of tho fine joke? Who can tcll-a tho difference between the veni son and the partridge if he must scratch-a his head to make up tho comical story? How can you drink tho good wino as you should if you think what you shall say to your! neighbor and makc-a tho grand laugh? Ah. not so the priest! There is feefty of him in that-a room, and you do not hear them crack-a the joke or tcll-a the comic story, or fence with the smart word. No, thev are eating and drinking and 'joying thciiclvcs like-a men of common sense which know what a good dinner U and how it shall be eaten. But wait, my friend. It is now seven o'clock. Wait till it has been nine o'clock. Then you shall not ask 'is it two men in there?' You shall think-a the whole town is there, such laughter and good fun will come from that room. That will bo over the cordial and coffee with-a the good cigar. Then tho stomach is full and the dinner is out the way :ml it is time to makc-a the laugh. Wait till you hear if the priest he docs not know how to cat-a the good dinner." I heard from this garrulous waiter that there are priests' restaurants in town, that is. eating-places that the priests favor. Ono of them is a fa mous Spanish placo far down-town. I judged that their custom is not partic ularly profitable, since they mainly cat at their parsonage or whatever their homes are called, and only ap pear elsewhere on peculiar occasions when they docend in great bodies upon their favorite restaurants and demand that every thing shall be de liriously cooked and of the best. N. Y. Cor. Providence Journal. It --d-U-'vl d no vera Marcolini. N.j,r tio j;ratri landing place of the ndola ar tho cotman of Saint Murk and Saint Theodore. Nearly all the people passing the grand land ing placu pa4 around the column. Only foreigner- and ttntng-r pass be tween the two slender pillars. It l tho ancient p.ace of execution, and there Marcolini met hfodtraih. Many years ago Marcolini. a young Venetian noble, paid court to tbo beautiful Giulietta. whose family oc cupied a palace on tho amo tquara One night a tho dial on tho clock lower marked tho early morning hour ho was roturmng home from a visit to his inamorata, softly singing in the exuberance of his spirits, for he had been accepted, and tho parents of his fiancee had given consent to their nuptials. Passing across a small campo he picked up an embroidered belt, with an empty jeweled scabbard, and fastening the girdle around him, ho continued his course, still humming his tune. When ho came to the steps of the Kialto he was seized by the guard and accused of murder. Ho was taken to tho spot where Senator Kinaldi la dead with a dagger in his heart. It was found that tho stiletto exactly fitted tho sheath which Mar colini carried. Ho was speedily tried, condemned and beheaded. Giulietta w$nt mad and was confined on the little island dovotcd to the insane. Many years after a bandit on his death-bed confessed to a pricU that hs had been hired to murder Jtho Senator. Tho sentence against Marcolini was reversed and his confiscated estates were restored to his family. But poor Giulietta's reason could not be re stored by an edirt of law. When tho judge who condemned Marcolini camo to die he provided in hU will that a mass should bo sung every night for ever in a chapel of tho ducal church. St. Mark's, for the soul of Marcolini and others who had suffered from un just judgments. Such Is the story of the Twilight Mass and the words of tho court crier: "Remember poor Marcolini." Every night tho boll is rung and a ray of light is seen to issue from the little Gothic window that looks upon the ancient place of execu tion. N. Y. Star. nifiN su ! ' I'Vd Wiiiton, wi'l stH ym Kuru mrv of yii )tiHb fli very low figures. a!J axi'J !. ;u1 ?lfihk Km! H CL v; K.& - i !.. Al tm, If V" Soot V. . HJR V . r t -vs. viiia-saueu Trooaurrr. Edison's Talking Dolls. Edison's attention to toy-making is no less honorable to him than his con tributions to the comforts and business affairs of older people. To invent a phonograph was a sign of inventivo power; to put ono inside a doll so that the doll should be made to talk showed his heart All great men love children; all children lovo such great men as Tom Edison. Thc.Tapanochavcsofar vastly outwittedus in the matter of val uable toys, adapted to the tastes of chil dren; but nothing has ever equaled a real live doll that talks good sense. It will be a capital educational imple ment also; for the mother can mako the doll do her reprimanding and icacning tor ncr. Just inink or a scold inside of a doll. May its insidc-s soon give out. St- Louis Globc-Dcmo-crat. New York Society Note. Addie Well, Cora, do you think marriage is a failure? Cora Of course I do. Havca't I been married a year? Addie Docs your husband love you? Cora (laughing) What, after a whole year? Addie But at least he respects you? Cora Oh. yes. In fact he has so much rcjpcct for mo that when he kissed mo the other night by chases he apologized for his abscct acss. Town Topics. Save regrets and purchase from a home dealer, who will give you dollar for dollar, old pianos, old organs, bought for cash nnd the same applied on a new instrument, satisfaction war ranted. ada. .T. Bailky. Mi DID NiiHRASKA & KANSAS. FAMM JLOA1& l rJHJ UP CdPI2AL,$50.000. Kei Cloud. Nob. Albany, New York. DIRECTOKS--H. Clarke. XI'-ii v NVw York G" H- He' . BU.. Sj. N Y. W H. K. 1..-.U. AU'kiiv. N. Y H S Kr.itri. I'tfittM We R.Y.Shur U. M I !tt K.V. Hicbland. J.A tuli .M .MiSa MONEY LOANED. On iniprovru lurtu- n ."Wtir U kti-Jt. ! Hirm.hr! a oti the Hfcuniv I- i"''lwu i'nne pal auJ uitrTt-i pll u !-. i"hul 1A SMAI tnfACQUAKJTED .:th -ntsocoaaarsTT or nin country wiz. MUCH VALUABLE ISroaIAT10J flOM A STUur 01 TttW Ar Of J TTey wJsasssssssssssiCPsmLSssl V iTMssssi ssTssslFr r-,VJlW'-es Alsss-ssssssssssssssM JS fssssssl g .'i f ,- - stsssAesssassslasnCsvCTvVBTSBM TVfTt' e ?" fssssfl 4aeaw w ewn Aw esj eVasw iua TMAT iu.e t Taeta ea. SMBta. SEEDS - FRESH AND PURE. W turn fill lug tad atttwrta ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FOR 1889 Va4 for S ae mm eSal ee fce to MANGELSDORF BROS. COMFY. ATCHISON, KANSAS. " area aeUaa tmrmwmm FHit ri!iTt' emart of tar anl nil.! chwy U e .if rt'ltabin !! pl'aeant rrnuolv lor entice. iM lini. t'littl. anthma ant! all lhro.it tilIc Will rvlk-w and betielU coBinnttloti. Try It nt i-e rfimltw!. Kvrrjr butllw warranted price crtit and fl per boulr .-oM by all irussMv I'rrpan! by the Kmmwt rrojirte Ury ... Chlrago. 111. V, W. Kalrt. J I- KalbV. KA1.KY Hl'.OS. A TTOKNEY.H AT I.AW. Acnt for Ike B A &.M.IL K.Unl tlllcf on Wrbtr etmt f(-l CIoihI. Nrlrki it. V. Cxnr, JA". MCKT. CASES McJIKM. -noRSEVH AND CCN.HKLOR! AT LAW Win practice In all court ot Uite state l!tTtlu..ellalltlcstrl utiMnr rarrfut itnl rffl-)tUv attendee le. AtntracU fanU-- lon ai Dlteatlue. (ttru r. )rr Tint National Rank, limit. ! THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. (Chicago. Rock Inland & Pacific anil Chicago. Knmai Sl N'lraka Rjrs.) It pi main IlnoD, bmnchmt un! txtnalnn wm!, nnrtliwmt anil uthwet lilCludi' Chlraiso, Jollot, OtUw. I'Aorie. Ijx Mnl.n. McJim llo W tttnt in ILLINOIS Dnvonnort. Muscatine, Ottumwiv, 0ww. Went Lnrty, (owe Cltv. Den Molni. Kn-'XYSlla. Vlntrt. AUantle. Auilulx-n. Ilnrln Otnhn Cnntr r.ml CouneM HHifTrt In toVA-Mlnnpoft ntttl Mt J'uul tj MIN'r.'K OTA WftU'rt n nr. 1 Htoux Knll In DAKOTA OaUuin,Tmm:), (amirtin, St. Jonoph, nn-l Khiwiui City In MttiaoUUl lletrtr", Ktrtiry, ntui ?,'Uon In NKIJUVHKA H .tr. Tot"lc. Hutchlnon. V.u !lta. UnJvnif., ?furtn. AbHno. fUtw !l, in KANAH Colormdo Hprinr. D-nvr, Jiitjlo. n c0lO. HA DO Tntf.-rs now a.ul viul nree of rich farming rl wrl;n,- lid, aiTontlnv th b't f.i inlof tnr.rcommunlcttn to oltir Ktfw arl toUI towns and ci' n titithTn Nbrak. Kann, olonli, Uttli, fiew Mexico. Intllun TTiur, Tnxaa, Artaone, IdAbo, Caiiromi. aaU i'aclflc coaat am! tran3ocm.iio tinpon. SOLID FAST VESTIiULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palnco Con lc' lcadlnr ivll competitor In plnlor of rquJjjraont ert'l luxury of nc u: rolnt.on n.n through illy btwi t'.irr ond Colo rado Sprtncn D.-nvtr antl I'uebio. HltnlUr UAtiUXtrU'UTrt VJrTtmiJJ 1HA1.1 or.il v.. u.i"T im-r'va vaitip wi yuuiicii iiiuiin MJtrUa4, ntHl Deiwen c.nivnirt nu vna jf ii t.- tuwnw uinintr i lone drulv Cbolco of routee ta a4l from HeJt Lk Cltr, I'ortUriU. I, Cr. ur jrtlAtitl, te Ar.irnlfB, Hnn oioco. Bn rrtnclKo ana lntrvenln locaUtlp. Quick Urue. nrprppL tUHU"41uun v e- BMAjsteysss iss wwtw wjyv.e THE FAMOUS ALBIHT LEA ROUTE Bune euporbly raulpped bprees Tratas dally erb way tvtrMn Oi1co. fclfc. vi f... . wu V' IU vM...s vV RIKJ itllfl ooUa and St. Paul Th Dununr enu i.a courace throutrb fClnnoeot, ana TBI! fttionr I.tKK VTA HKNBCA AJTO XANKAKKK nttru a-mvel btw''ii Cincinnati, saieeell. LaSrtte. e4 Council It oeepn. Atciuon, wsTrowo-e, mmmmmm wiy. minnpon, ana au V e Favorite Tourlet Un to th ceiiU rrorta ivmi . . kI t t.& u.i..-.. . .,. .. .r. . r- tbnrnoel fVS laiMsof Northern low, Souttmotiru Joe Ifltluas. ft aUl. , ftu For Tlckote, Map. roldre. r SeesrjM tefsnaaUoQ, apply to mny Couoa p "& i :to ttt bv mB mm m KBav ab m . -m . - tuv 4ssrs sa era ' Ticket Office in C ST. JOHN, ral Mjvrr. or mldrm CHlfAOO. JI-L. E. A. HOL5ROOK, SsslTUketaraAAcrai AfrsL a Nellre. StAte of Nrbrarka, Webntur county. ., I'o vhotn it may concern. The coaamia tono.- appointed to view and report epon -t certain petition daly ii;neJ and Sled with the coonty clerk of aiJ roanty pray me thnt a road be located follow; I'ommrcrin at the northtt coraerof h northei't qaarter i f ccton eleren 11) town two (2) range ten (10) weet, thencn rnantcfC aooth two hundred asd ixty three feet (263) var. 11, on aeetioB 'ine between aectioa 11 and 1?, thence otct five hundred aad eighty-teo (W:) rar. 10, thence north to nection liae be tveen fectiona eleren (11) and two (2) all tx-int: in Webtr county, Xebraaka. ha revorted farorably aad recorntneed the location of aid road. All objectioa thereto or claim for damag maet be !fd in the office of the coanty clerk on or before noon of Friday, April 12. IM?, nr psch road will be catabluhed witWat reference thereto. J. II lUxurr. Rl Goad: Feb. Il,at. Co Qk. Marb! IJROWN S and Lord Tcncjson is lbs oolj Hrlss; author whose writiscs are ossi la clil-scrrice examinations is India. 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