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    THE DAILY'BEE-THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1885.
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The steamships ol this wo'l known line are built
of Iron , tn nutcr-tlght compartments , and are fur-
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both aafo acd agreeable , They carry the United
Statoa and European malls , anil leave Now York
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no ; round trip $20 First Cabin , $55 , $05 and $75.
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Woman's FundCartta _ _ . _ . 1.139000
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PULLMAN'S ' TOWN ,
A City That Was Bnilt at Osc ? , and ty
One Man ,
Vorltcrs its Only Inlmbltniits One ol
the Most KcniaiUnbli1 IMaccs In
tlio C iuntiy A. Model Town ,
New York Sun.
The town of Pullman is aitntttcd on the
lllnols Central railroad , aVout n dozen
miles to tlio south of Chicago. It ! s the
cat of tlio vorka of the "palaco cnr'
otnpnnyt of which Mr. George Pullunn
a pvetdent , nnd la chtttly inhabited by
, ho employes nnd their families. Ai-
hotigli the construction of tbo fnstoiio ;
wna not began until the spring of 1830.
\hcn the alto ot the town WAS unbroken
irahio land , the city of Pullman cnn-
ained lait Scptcmbur 8,513 sMtls. The
utontion of Mr. I'tillmnn wai to nnko it
k model community in which the work
nginnti could obttin icany of the ndvan
age ] ordinal ily secured by wealth alone ,
uid where Uip inhatitaiila could pioB
ivcs of nlmoat ideal order nnd beauty.
lo put the building of the town undoi
.ho . direction of a Bip lo nrchitcc1 * , who
vrn ? Instrnclcd to Iny out the ptaco en
ciontilio principles , and \\aa enabled tn
ircsorvo a unity of dtsign which woold
uvo bscn Impcsiiblo under other circum-
atancee. The reanlt h tohl very cntor
alningly by M. Richard T. Ely in the
ait number of llorpct'a Jln Dzine , nnd
ila dccctiptlona nnd obiu'ratnua are cc-
compixnieti by nuny illuatratlona tf mccb
xttlatia m < rir.Vo have aUo n roporl
' 'InduiU'ial sclal nnd .
ipoiftho , : cconoui.
cnl condition cf I'nllman , " undo by the
convention of the cornralsaionora of laboi
atatUtica of the difusront atatca. Thai
convention mot Jrut Juno In St. Louis
and , according to usi'oan-oiit , noaemblec
igaln in Piillmin in September , anc
spent thrco caya ? in olttdylng the work-
ng3 of Mi. Pu'loinn'a ' sacial experiment ,
A SKIUT UAKC AND D aIanTFUL.
Both of three authorities apoak w tl
admiration of the town in ita eunrfhri :
nepocta , at loait. "It ia Indeed a eight a ;
MIC rs it is dtlightful , " naid Mr Ely.
'What might have been tali en for E
venlthy aubutbin tjirn Ia given up tc
) uay worker. ' , wlo Hlor.illy earn tliali
iread in the owo&t of their bioT.1. There
are no dnncp , and "clorgymtn , cllisora oi
ho company , nnd mochvoica Uvo in ad >
oinlng dwelling' . " Tno p'nco haa tn
'tll-porvadirg air cf thrift tnd provi
donee1 , nnd in the laborois' quartern cut D
lilapida od doorstop nor a broken win-
low , atuU'iid , parhapo , with old cLtbing ,
a lo bo found. '
Tha houtca wLih arc of brick nto bull !
n groups of tno or nnro , nud oven in
) locka , but each ono hna ita nrchitectutnl
) ecului'los : , and neatly ir'mmed lawua
eparato the dwellings fiom the stroet.
'ho frontnga of all thu buildings oxtonda
long fire miloa of solid paved aireots.itnd
.hero nro fooriocn miles of : ; vlroad track
aid for I ho uoo of thoaa in the shops and
lie town. Grant care and expense have
> ocn expended on n sclont'lic dininago
nd sewerage ay a tern , and a water tjwer
Ittributes through the town a supply of
wntor from Lnko Michigan. Anung the
mblic buildings are a picturesque heel -
el , a church , n market honsa nnd an ar-
aiv , cent igmg the only ahops in the
.own , a library and n theatre. The
trcctsiu-j wide , \ \ obnllt \ \ , and , yrhct-
vcr posalb'o , parked. The choapcat tui-
mcnt ia tiippllod with gns and water nnd
v.th girbnjo outlets. "Iho housekeeper
lirowa the garbage into a specified reo.-p-
ide and has no moro ciro of it. "
Tli3 library contains 0,000 volumes , the
; ift of Mr. Pullman , nnd haa a reading
'com ' Tii'li many per'odicn's. ' ' 'The
.b'nry rociiu ate elegantly furnished
with Wilton .carpets and pluih-covorcd
haira , and the walla ara beautifully
ulnted ; " firitiipart of Iho design of
'oilman to surround laborers , as far ni
) o sibo ! , with all tha prlivie ea of largo
iroalth. " Nothing boliig free in the town ,
lie annual subecription to the library is
3. An attempt has been m ado to in-
uca the subscribers to Improve their
ate in reading ; but , aa i ) usually tbo
as a with auch libraries , throe-quarters of
10 books taken out are u'orka of fiction ,
'here is a handsome frco school bnlldicg ,
onntion livery nccommndatiocs are pro-
idrd , and the Pullman company BUS-
alna n Cro department.
A SUCCESSFUL UXTElU'UIbK.
Innet , the Pullman company ana-
xlna everything In Pullman. It owns
11 the land and all the buildings ,
which now number ever fifteen hnn-
rod , and which are rented at rates
arjiog from § 4 a month for the
heupc&t lla's to $100 a month for the
arrest private house in the place. The
int uauolly paid vaiioj from $14 to $25
ir.oath ; rud , aa s bnsinenB onterpriee ,
'ullman ia succcesful , for it jhlda u
lar.djomo interest on the money cx-
ciided , and tin land has vastly increaaed
n value. It la also romatknblo for its
icnlthfulnoBH , the death rate being only
bout ono half that of the nearest
OUI ) .
The "silent educational inlluenca of
heir enrroundlngs , " wo are told , worka
great change in the inhabitants ,
slovenly housewives are ahatned Into
mbiti of clcanlinosa andrrdor by the
oed exEiuplo of their neighbors and the
pick snd up in condition tf tha town
; jnorally. "Men who are acsuttuned
"
"o louuge on their front itops , smokict ;
ilpcsatd tn dirty ehtrt alcovesscondroit
md aotmcrj in uccordacua with the to-
qutrcmenla r f arc oty. "
And yetMr. Ely to Ism Iho hlub'.lart
of this model city are not coutjnt ; at.c
whj ? BoeauBo Mr. Pollmau la rcaolm
ihat they shall bo happy in tha way he
appoints nnd in no otier. They cinno
own their dwellings , for those all belonj
ID tbo company , \\hich \ will not sell them
They have m pait in the municipal gov
eminent and nothing to Hiy In rogsra ti
It , for tin cDinpiuy controls cvoryth < n |
with a dtispotic laad. "Tho power o
D amucK ia Germany la uttarly inslgnlG
c nk , ' Bays Mr. Ely , "when comparei
with the yoinr of the ruling autncil'y ' r
th& Pullmun Pehco Car umipauy in Pull
man. " Evuy toaint holda bi > house c
a 1 aio viInch may bo terminated on lo
daya notice , end tint no uason need b
glvoafortho no ia ) the lease expreatl
Btlmnlatea.
AOT \ rort J.UI I't.Aci ; OK UKSIUKXCE.
The cons.-quenco IB that people wli
try thia modul oouimunlty and come nr
dcr the philanthropic dcapotiem of M :
Pullman BIO usually vary tirjdcf It afU
a shot t residence. Ih ) velut carjn
acd pluth coveted chilis of the Hbrarj
the Rneu and closely ahavu
lavna the preui'uit v < apect bi
i y and oven the low deal
rte , do no * compensate for the loia
frcoiom at d apontanelty. It M all ei
i loa and prcpr , but It would be moro t
their taste to ti' on tbo atonp in the
hirt-tlcuvca and amoko a pipe , whc
they felt EO inolined. Tha ujvarjin
order b c nnca pppioiahv , nid tl
ta utlral oommiehlonors lay , ' ann
t nioi cnues a algh f jr Iho lot .sir wa ;
and the consequent locat r morals of othet
r'otuniunllicr. " Ono woman told Mr.
Ely that abe hid been in Pullman f J
twoyoarj , tnd that thcrovete cnly thicc
fmailies of her acqanintnticj who were
thsro when aho c me. "Wo cill It citnp'
Inpoct , 'ahe added.
The Inhabitants , belnij nM dspondcnt
on the cimt/nny , are afraid to express
thrlr real fcobujs.
Largo aa iho ii'nco is thcro Is no news
psj-er through which conphinta might
lind utterance , nnd everybody Is timid
and dlatrnstfn ) . The men brllovo th > .v
are watched by the 'company apottcr.
The edncatinnil advantages of self-gov
ernment nro loar. "Tho citizen i > aur-
rounded by constant rostriint and t\ -
ittlctlon , and oveijthirg ii done for him ,
nothing done for him. ' Ho ia noloviii
allowed liberty of criticism.
la It any wonder that this model com
munity Is renmrk blo for polty joalou lf s
and nuspic'ons , that changes among il.c
rcaldonts are ao frequent , and that there
is " of insecurity
an "nll-pcrradinj feeling
ity ! " It is run In accord inco with abenu-
li'ul ' theory , but ono which , unfortunate
ly , ia fumhmontilly defoctlvo , in tbnt it
takes no account of human n&tura.
Aa n epccttlation , Pnllnnn may bo n
tuccsafful venture , but its failure na n
HO : ill experiment win Ino\itiblo from the
start. People want to regulate tholr own
lives , and they on | oy freedom oven mori !
than they do Wilton carpets , velvo'y '
lawna and slenlifio dtnlnagp , with
dcapot , oven a philanthropic dcapol , tc
mark out their path for them.
F.I MAlull's Kofont
Late Enfil sh pipers ttitj thut the
Arabian ornin , El Nuii-il , pnbHrlus th ?
three following letters from El Mahdi :
"To My Ltrutonant , the Amenr Nur Ati-
para ct Shendy Oed Lo with thce1 Mj
nccciit nt DoiiRol.i informs ino of tlio arrival ol
tholirfct llnKlibh trculH which tli Groin'
Vl/ifr GludHtono tins pieced t tli3 Khtdlio'c
disposal , BO tint Ihay Hbould recnmiucr tin
Soudin. Mark my orders , and cany them
out. ( iathor all my troops around theo and
go to lictber. Thorfl nro 1,100 ! men then
under cunmand of Nur Kdtlln , Thou will
thus ba nt the bond ot 8,000 wartiorp , They
wilt await the llngllsh with this niiny , and il
possible attack them on Mount II am ml , t.
the mirth of Ueiber lieloro the battle lei
ourbrothoia kuuw that the wliolu camp of tin
Chfistiatis will bo piven to them Send tin
lienda of the Cluistian guneraU toOiman Dig
na iu order that lie muy nhow tloin lo hit
army nnd Incite the latter to fresh combita.
Otuy thy prophet. "
"To the Apple of Slliio r.yo , the Gutcralia
simo Oamau Dlun : Why uc.st thou send UK
nu nowa of StiaUIni ? 1 l w long wilt thou lei
thu Christians hold it ? How can I cost 1113
plunce toward Arabia nnd expect aid thenct
when I can not approach the so ? Thou , whc
art my ritjht hand , delay not to optn ino tread
road to the aea ? "
"To Nur Kddin , nt Uerber : Know that ]
h vo appointed ai my secret nRents , A ii
Koroako , ( i. in Wndy llilfi > , S. ia Assouan
and A. In Mei.xue. Tlicu canst , therefoie
have full trust iu their information , for thfj
-msn , nnd lute the soldiers of the
ijueen. "
In the A nib camp mar Dulkn Island ,
which was dts'r.cdaflurycatetdny'd fmht ,
theio was found a copy of an official doc
ument iddrosstd to "Tho F&ithful" bj
101 Blab ill. The document ia in the fern :
of an encyclical letter , ntidstntea tbnt the
Prophoi took Khurloum by atorm tn the
20th of hat month ; that bo had killed the
niitor Goidon end had cnp'nreel hie
.earners. Tha document ends wich the
ordo , "El hsmdu Allah tcyyib ! ' ( Fiuine
o to Gcdl )
Gen. Brackonbury telegraphi , under
ate of Kf rbokau , Fobtiury 11 , a tranE-
itlcn of the Arabic docnmoct found near
10 camp deserted by the robola on Tuos-
ay. Ic was found by a private soldier
n a donkey's saddle about 400 yards be-
ilnd the captured position. It ia from
10 governor of Berber to his faithful fol-
owors.
The document ommonccj "In the
nine ( f God , " etc. , and continues : "To-
Dy , after m'ddav prayer. 1 received a
otter from the faithful Khalifa Abdulah
iden Mohammed , In which ho says that
[ hartoum was taken on Monday , ! > : h
labi , 1302 , on Ilia aide of Elbnoni , in the
ollowing manner : El Mjhdi prayed and
) Ioucd the troop ) , -who then advanced
; aicmt the fortifications. They entered
Lharloum In a quarter of an hour , killed
10 traitor Gordon and captured his
teamera and boats. God haa made him
; 'orious. ' Bo grateful , thank nnd praisu
3od for his unapoakablo mercy. I an-
ounce It 10 you. "
It may bo noted that " ! lth Rabi" eor-
oaponda to January 27 , European s < yu. !
'ho ' f regoing confirms the previous re
lorta that Qen. Gordon was killed.
THE DEVIIj WINS A IIATTI'E.
Iiiscnlar Development' of n Itc\lvil
\enln.
Xr.Ni.v , Ohio , February 15. Thcro waa
n ozciting time nt the Mothcdiat Eplaco-
ill church tt O'd tw ; thno miles north
f this city lest n'ght. ' For several
eeki put a revival has been in progress
lierehlch became qulto noted on ac-
aunt of the largo number of convoits HE
mod. The mcttmps wcro cocidntteel in
lid oinip'o , old fashioned way , and 111
moat approve d haunony prevailed until
few uvcningn ago when n eat elided in-
icidual from IndinTinptlla pat in an cp-
rjuco , and nt his own r.-queit , waa
iwod to take inrt in the aervcea. : Ee
oo a made himself oll'drs va by attorn p -
ng lo peranado the ex alnnora that ihe
olIglLii they had p\perioncod did not
mount t > much , anil that they w.nli
lever have a auro thing on the bright
ido of tbo hereafter _ unless they em-
iree'ud hi ) patent Cliria'ltnlty , wnrraute'd
not to r p , tear , or run ib\vn at the heel"
' | The congrogatlon patiently ttood tbo
ndlaaapoha man's doctiiao until laot
availing , whan they intlnin'od to him
hat hia preaching aa well aa hlmtolf wu
10 longer wolcomo. The holy Ilocaier
laid no attention to the hints , nnd not
int 1 they had oiilar ed to of on thrciite
did ho design lo notice them. The climax
wjs reached last night when the advocate
of iho improved religion attempted U
; ako charge of ami conduct the meeting
[ lo was ordered to doti t , the order bo
ng accompanied by a throat to bounci
tjim and hla religion out cf Ui3 churcl
unluja bo camp ied. He replied tint h
wou'd ' remain there until the Lord order
him'a ' domt , tmd commenced ti pray
Tha oppoalng numbers of t'io congrega
tioa then started to i m ? , toping In thl
way to shut out the sin itiad brothu
Bat U o knlortloy aanz too louder hi
pmycd.and not lut 1 ono of the leader
Kiokod over tbo mouimra1 bunch , a
which ho wai knoellng , did the voluntec
preacher atop. _ Thlo wts the alf ml for
general melee , in which both factions c
the cacgrcgiticn participated , and dm
Ing which si ti v > ire > overturned and th
wildest dlaoidir irorallec' . The light
woru pat out and ( In puclu ic Ohrlit.an
fi ni Ily driven fr m tbo churdi , thu muei
legs being pcrm nantly broken up an
the c jngregaUon baily torn asunder.
DUIIKEE'-S SALUI DUEVSINO & Cot
MFAT SAIHU. Tbo uahotsil favurlti
both in the U. S and Great Britih
Wh lejome , do'i ' i us , economic * ! , an
nntiitlora. Saves iuxlely , waste , an
trouble.
PEOPLE IN THE SOUDAN ,
A Glance at the "Lanl of tie Blacks"
in Egypt ,
Tlio llrltlsli Military OporntloiiM at the
Converging 1'oint of Nearly All
of tlio African I'.nccs ,
Tlio Anthmpolrglr.il tolety of W < uh-
ngtin lave jest rjciivad from the An
htopn'oglcai iiiitituto of London an ox-
remaly InteroiUrg pper on HID cthno-
ogy tf Egyptian jjondao , prepiredby
'rufesur A. II. Kcnnr , a tuciubtr of the
Dstitota council This paper throws
nnch li ht upon ( In ) charact Jtlstici of
bo warlike mid prcelat ry pcop'o who ,
under a le.id r of Isliun , arc tj-iliiy dlt-
> ining the occupation tf tbo r tot r tory /
> y one u * the most formidable tint on tf
CliTlntcndoai. The writer states thix * . the
ixpretsinn Snudan , or Bekel cs-Soudan ,
'Lind if the Blacks , " npp'ics t } ho
whole region balweon the Atlantic and
ho Rod Sea and from the Sahara mid
jgypt to the equator Ethnically spoik
ng it ia the land of transition uotnoan
ho IlnmlUs of the Nor.h an5. the
fogtoi-3 of South Africi. The Eait Son
an , the eceno of the But ah military
porations , the uiiterinjs , ia thocjuvorg-
ug point of nearly all the Afnoin racoi ,
u giving the distribution uf thesj
ncca ho says that the SDmorsot .Nilo con-
ip.ctlng Like Victoria ixud Albert Njau-
i llo\\a through Bantu territory. The
Jrthr ol-Jobul , bttnccn L\ko Albert and
ho Sobat confluence , Is lit Id by ngroo .
? ho Whits Nilo. bolweon Sobat und the
Jluo Kilo ccnlluoncjB nml tin main
trcntn northwardf , is ocoapied en the
oft chidly by Semltjs and rii ht by
lamitca. From Dongoln to Aennn , on
, ho Egyptian frontier , the va'h-y ' between
ho Lybyan and Arabian doaorta ia hold
> y Nubians. The wlnlo Ceylon east of
, hia valley , no far ai the Red Sea and be-
loon the Abjsslnhn highlands and the
oaat around to Cipo Gardaful and south
, o the equator , ii held by Hainitcs. The
arid wanton end steppes west of the Nile
are hold entirely by llio Stinito coniada ,
while in thn ouiljing provinces tfKor-
lofan nod Ditfna Srinitcs , Nubians , no-
gcoos and ovou Ranntca and Fulaha nro
nt3rroiiu > lcd. To us along llio courao of
ho Nils the writer shows thattho Bantua
n'l nogroea occupy the sauih , the Som-
to and ITamltoa the c.ntro , and the
tfuojans the ncrth.
AN ISCOXfjUEllKD I'EOl'LU.
Although cfliclnlly induced in the
yptian province of ilia equator , the
leop'o of thia region tbo Bantua Imc
boon . oxclu-
lever conquered. ThcyLavo ( -
ivo possession uf tbo southern half of the
continent , except the region tf the Hot-
onto s and Bushmen , and extend at
) olnts five degrees north of the equator.
L'hoy are negroid rather than cegrocs.
'rofosscr Kermo shows that tbo negro i > ,
iiiinerically , the m st important element
n Egyptian Soudin , and , hitherto , hua
leld almost undiaputad p siuieicn With-
n the area of the countless headwaters
f the Wnlto Nile , in this portion of the
Soudan , ia concent a oi ouo half the pop
ulation of the whole Nile bus In , from the
quatorial lokoi to the Mediterranean , and
mbracca an estimated population of for-
y millU 111 of people. This incladea BOV-
> ral pawetful negro nations still CDJOJ-
ng political autoutmy , aa the Zmdeh
NjafliNyani ) , the Mitti and Mrnbnttu
Some of thoeo ojtupy regions within the
vtedivo'a dominion. In thaao Nilotic
looplcs the illent foatuiea of the mgco
ace ; iulo i8 prominent than elsewhere.
Llthougli Iilam has made same progress
no biilk ot taes ) people ci-j still nature
worahippere. When preparing for bittlo
lie "medicine man1' flays an infant sni
) ! nces the bleeding victim on the war-
mtk to bo trampled l > y tbo warricvj
urchlng to victory. Human fat ia a
taplo of trade. The Monbuttu cure for
uturo uec the bodies of the slain in bit-
le and reserve the ir prisoners for terrible
rueltlcs. The Nilotic races In many
lacs are tkilloi ia usjful industries , as
gricnltnre , ircn tmeltiug and caning ,
weaving and the manufacture of ottsiy
'ho form and orcamontal designs of
heir utensils display artlatis taste * , while
heir iron implements have a tamper su-
iDrior to-that of Earo cm manufacture ,
'hty are cannibals and yet show a regard
nd devotion to the weaker sex.
THE SLAVE PBALKK.S.
Tlio Semites or Caucaslc s'osk of
lortneDftarn Africa nrodeacnbcd as the
juktaotdea and the lamaolitea or Aiiba.
Sinca the Mchimmedan invasion of tbo
evcntocnth eoctary this element baa
iccomo predominant and is the disturb-
ng iniluunco which Inap'reo fanaticism ,
iromotos dealing in alavca , and without
t tbcra would be no Mahdls and no
Egyptian qnoatioiialo perplex the oun-
tin of European atatcmanehlp and to
ireak up m a strieo.
In describing tbo characterlalics of
beao pcoplo thin paper .spraka of them
a proud , ignorant , bigoted , nomadic
wnera cf ctttlo , catnolo , hoisea and
lives , hunteis , robbers end tiarnora.
'ho life of the mm ia duvottd to their
arlng for their cattle , ilivo hunting Mid
v.\r , vilillo the women till the Holds
'lio Arab triboa aio described as num-
roua end poweiful , commanding great
nlliunca among tbo nnrrouMllng popu-
cttoDSi and often defy the Mipreir.o
uOiority or compel it to acce-p ; tholr
orditionH ia the udminutr&tion of
SiB > crn Soudin.
The aamo paper then pp'aks of the
Isiniio r.ncss , the tin9 , indigenous , clo-
mout in North Aftiuj , tacir Vir.amen , the
ieniitpB.boliit ; luoent nitiuderafrom Ara-
lia. The E hiopiaa tlamites , or north-
rn group , llio reoit important , ociupy
luSuikim district , and their warrlois
' ' the operations bo-
a-po'y r isljated in -
oroand after the battle of El 'Job. They
are described ai Ii8n3aoiue , or brou/.i ,
waitby or light c'jjolato complt'\i ( n , of
Jaucaiio or Kuiopoan iypo of feotiuo ) ,
with ling , ciiip hair , illlrg in iiopUU
over the Bhoulderei. They tra deectibed
aa xoaloua MohatmnedacB , uccupiid
ohlfily with catnel-breulirg ar.d sc ra-
aii loadera. governed by hereditary
hoikh * , acd , hk their Jlamitlc and
jumitio kindred ehowhero , are dlatln-
jiilihed for their pemn 1 bravery and
[ eve ! ' freedom. From the thirl I ) the
sixth osntury of the present era they in-
Feat ol the sou'hoin frontier f Enyp1 ,
and , though ufttn do'ea'oi by Aurelian
and Proboa , conunii d to httiata tlu-ic
outlying provinces of the empho and In-
a'ly compollel Diulo'itn to withdraw the
llomitt garrisons from the region of the
r t raots , r placing them ty tin warlike
NubaUl trlbrs fion the paatciiitao :
Kargoy , in Ujtpor Kgppt.
TUB .NUHU.SS.
The paper then proceoda to ghoai
account of thoio m-no pjoplo ( f vener
able antiquity , now known ai lha Nub
lane , and wh'ch ' , cradled in the Kordofai
lii hl.nda over 2.000 yesriaso , antt'ec '
in the r-i'v'stnt Kiivoyoam eu'3 vallc ;
of the Nile about Moroe. In 515 ths ;
cmbtaitd OhrisUanily and formed < h
powerful Afnr n kingdom of Djrg hi
which lasUd. 703 years and wai eve
thrown by the Arabr , and tame nnJci
the donrn .n of IfUm The- Nile Nuba !
hvo in sit rd and etml civilized Mohtnv
medan cotumun tier , r.ud are treivtc'd on
n rqual.ty in K ypt , wbcro l rgi > num
bcrs K digagecl ta fieo labr.rora , jnrters ,
ciMcrmuigi'ts nud in ether purouits.
Tli y ate strong nnd muscu'a' , wfi ik <
and oncrRCtlc , and uercwlly rxcel thi
Egyptian * . Tno p a nt Mnhdi D r
Nubian cf Dougotn , but lua found his
chief support , not among his owr
count 1711100 , but among the moro roconl-
! y eonvcttad npc"es and ctpco ally tin
Arab and 11 unite cimmunllhs of Kordo
fan and other f aria of Eaatcru Soudan ,
Unllrnxl UtntlsllcH ( it III- } World ,
Archiv fur Kiienbtliiineecn.
The totil length of rallroaJa in opara-
tlon at the cloao of the year 1 883 was
112,19 ! ) kilometres , or about 275,000
mil.s. Of those , 114,000 were in
Ameticj , 11,500 in Asia , y 5CO in Africa ,
0,500 ia Austialis , Now XaalAnd , eto
The iucroaao in the fouryou-i 1880-8i ; ,
lies been 57,000 miles an in-rojao of L'i (
per cent over the mileoga in operation tt
the cloao cf the year 1870. The niott
rapid percent igo efgtowth la shown in
Moxici. which in 1870 had lets 'lun 700
nilloa in operati n , and in 1883 moro
than ; t,000 milesu addition of J135 per
cent The incioso ia America aa a
Trluhhw been 41 per cent , tha' ef
Aua'rjlla ' has boon 5'- ' , that of Asia and
Africa each 20 , that of Enropo only 11.
Of the countries of Europe , Germany
now Ina 22.400 miles of railroad in in-
craaso in four yem of 8 per cuit , Great
Btit tin acd Ireland , 18,700 , incivaao > i
\ or cent , Franc ? , 18,000 , inerfaio 18 per
cent , lltmia , lo 700 , inoroasj 7A per
ecu- * , Austria , 22,000 , increase 12 per
cei.t. The Unitad Staloi hia a
mllcago of nearly 120,000 ( or decidedly
m < rj than the whole of Euioco ) , having
liter , a'od 42 per cent In four joiro. For
cveiy 100 Miuaro iiilloa of tarrltury Bel
gium has 2 Jmilca of rallrca ) , ( o : ntt
'
far from tho'propni lion inMaaiuchusottr ,
Connecticut , or Now Joraoj ) . On the
anne baals of comparison , (7ie.it Britain
haa 151 miles ; Holland , Switzerland and
Gorraaiiy each not far from 11 ; Frarc * ,
! ) ; Denmark , Tj ! Ain'rlo ' an1 1 a'v ' n
little ovnr 5 each ; the whole United
States , ! 1When \ wo comriuo railtoadt
with population , of all t'io ' countries iu
the world Queensland standa hi hcht
with 44 miles of railroad to every 1.000
Inhabltanta. On the ennie baiis , New
/ aland haa 30 miloi ; Now Si nth Wales ,
] ! ) ; Victuia , 17. The United Statsu
has 21 ! miles p r 1,000 inhabitant ! ; Brit-
i h Amer.o * , 18. Tbo oaly Eor pean
country which makoa a ivapectablo an-
peEi-anco in this labh is Sweden , with 8 J
miles. SiritZcrland hai I ! miles ( \ m < K
lean thmi the Argcatino ll3publii."Don. ) ;
mark , 5-j ; Uroat Britain , o,1 , ( about the
samoaa Foru or Chi i ) ; Nci-ivay , a little
over 5. Germany , Franco and Balpiutr
have t'ach a little leaa than 7 ; llollai c
haa not quite 4 ; Spain about ! ! ( nobr'y
the aimo : ii Mexico or Bruil ) ; Itily and
Uuatii each about 2 milts.
BICIN IJISKiVES CUHKD.
By Dr. Frazier's 3\fnplc Ointment. Ouroa
if by magic : Pimplcu , Ulnck Iluarls or Grub
Blotcbea and Kruptlona on the face , leaving
the ekiu clear and beautiful. Alao cures Itch ,
Salt Khcmm , Sere Nipnlos , Sore Lips nnd old ,
Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , 01
mailed on receipt price. 60 coata. Sold by
Kuhu & Co. and 0. F. Goodman.
General Wmfield Scott uacd 4D parade
before a Jargo mirror for h > ura at a time
when ho ws a young oflicer.
STOP THAT COUGH
By uainpf Dr. liYazier's Tliroat and Luna Bol-
earn the only sure euro for Conghs , Colds ,
Hoarseness and Sere Throat , and all ( IlBcaees
of the throat nnd lunga. Do not neglect a
cough. It mny prove fatal. Scores and
hundreds of grateful people owe their lives to
Dr. Kraiier'i Throat and Limp Balaam , and
no family v/ill ever bo withoaS it after onto
using it , and discoverincr iti marvelous power.
It La put up ia largo family bottles and Bold
for the amnll price uf 75 conta per bottle. Sold
Kubp & Co. and O. V. Goodman ,
Battow ( Fin ) clainia the honor of be
ing the faitberi-st pouth of any poiut in
Unit jd Stuiea reached by raihoad.
YOUNGMEN ! KKA1) THIS.
TUB VOJ.TAM BELT Co , of Marshall , Mich. ,
offer to fend their celebrated ULKorno-Vot.-
7Alo BELT and other ELKCTOIS API'LIANCKS on
trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old )
afflicted with nervoua debility , losa of vitality
and manhood , , and all kindred troubles. Alan
for rheumatism , neuralgia , pur.vlysis , _ and
many other diseases. Complete restoration to
health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No
rink is Incurred an thirty days trial is allowed.
Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet
ftee.
March 27 and 28 , St. AusuatlEL- . the
zheatnnt city of Airicrica. will celebrate
the 1120th anniversary cf its founding.
Acid I'liospliulc.
ItF.sri/BS IN FKVBU.4.
Dr. J. J. Ryan , St. lijouia , Mo. , eays :
"I invarialj'y prescribe it In fivtn , also
in convalescence Sn > m wcs ing and debil
itating diseases with uliuirablo i-'atiltn. I
ii ho find It a tcnic to cnfceblo condition
of the genital orpiins.
While fill'iig a watar tank In n paarun-
iarearat ; Altotnarnu day lilt week
tome worknu n found in it a tiout cijht
inches long.
Din't hawk and IMoiv , nnd cplt , but
U3d Dr. Sagfa'a Ca'atrh ' Kemedy.
oitinn of the oloctrio light lo
to the inicroEcopo. an ordinary puraary
bat'B'y ' huing omploypd , hsa roeultod lu
grauly iiiercaiingihaniBKnifylng JIOWCIB ,
making it jositWo to oililbil the moat
mlniito intnrol objects.
A ( 'OUKll , Colll in * hoi r Tliroat
Shou'd ' not l-o m-glcctcd. Iliwms's BXUN
t'lti&F , TIIOCIIKI jioudiiniilo Tfiiu'dy , aixl glv
a prompt iHief. " > centu a bo\ .
Since thn death of tbo first Piince of
AYuloa in 1284 , moro than six centnriea
vgo , the tiihlnH been barno by savpnteon
lurfonp , but Ihii prcnent poaeta i d it ia
ha only oaolio has lived to BOO neon
attain his imjorlty.
Tlirco K ! ! HOIIH
jVhy isvety ono neodn , and ohould Isk
ilood's Sartuparilla In the apriny :
1st : Bocauio tlio system it now in ita
proJtuit need. Hood's SartAparllla givee
2d : Bocauio tin blcod ia s'ugclah aod
impure. Ilodt'a Si aparilla purilief.
UJ. Bojauto , from ho above /nets / ,
Flcui'a SaraapurllU will ili a g atoi
amount of ord now Unn at any othei
Uniu. Take it now.
Map pnbli hcrsh ve abont all they < .u
do to kaep up with the limes , bacuaeu ol
the pr- great oi exploration , tbo change
lifroDtim , and the building of nev
cities acil tortile. Africi calls for mori
chang'.a than any other part uf the world
Keh'ujen humlrfd dollar1 worlli o
straw berries h . \ J been raised on two OIK
a half aores of ground by a fanner o
DuUworo lownahtii , Oamdon county , No >
Jcr yandho jcsordnaly bat recoivet
ft premium from tlio Blato b ard Q sgri
cpl'urr.
: DPK S' U'vnttitrtu "SEEES
I'ITP fi-nni Oi > lnli-n , Hinrlln iniif J'o
'
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE
for I'oiicli * . * * ere Tli rout , llnnrnrnc * * , Innnrnzn ,
Culil * . ItrnnchllU , Ooitp , \ litMiplne Cough ,
Avttitiin , Qiilii * ) , I'nltiA In e ht * ? toiler
nfri > < ll < n 'ni. 'I hrnnl i ll.unc * .
aoronl nliottli- Sold l-i Uniclitinnit IVil
Hirtlt iinnMrtmn In ; It * , n ilnl.i nirmiiiif/u
fnrttirm ii-niri > / ' innli ill ! , Lfivrmfmioa
, by * imliiiff on ? ii ilhtt tn
Tin. i ii un is t.inutrn tnnpiM ,
tHloOniitri i IMi il ' . ,
Ililllmiirr , Jljr.ihn , ! . r. S. k.
Snllt'j Si odno curcil mo of rheumatism three
months mo , after ivy | U.\McKtig h.vl tvliaustcil tliclt
remedies \tlthnut Rhln relief.
C. I' . GIIOD\K\H , Att y tit Law , IltuchwlcK , Oa.
l with rhruiniktlsm neotlj forty
< erB , unit a fo bottles ol Sw Ill's SpcclOc cuteil ino.
It ta a ( ! oj sccil t * the differing.
J , \VAMKR , Thomson , Qa.
I ha\ot > ecn cntlicly rclloM'il of eovcro rhctnralUm
In rm light Min li.v the uno of Hullt'n Sptclllc nni
) i.i ticil throueh 1ft ulnlcr ulthont a rclapeo.
Sin.MtT IlKKinnr , 1M. S . Culthutor , Atlantn.On.
TWTNTY YEABS I hail liccn ft sufferer from
ttcumnttim twcntv jontii ; wns ro. need ton rKoltton ,
( Yiiti ) hanlly get about , c\on on ctnt lice. Sullt'o
Spec Ho his cured Ino ccmmliiiilcll. .
MRS KznJlKR iioMnoon , Q& .
Swift's Sfcdrto hag rcle\o1 ! ino of rhetnnithm
uhloh nt cno tlmo tlirratcnoil to ptop til ) inlnlntorlai
\\oil. . HRV . W , A. KIHK , Crtm I'Uuu.AU
Su ill's Specific Is entirely \cjel.ilic. ! Treatise on
Illooil and bl.ln IJIicaacj unllca free ,
ironp
. < ! " > ' . Mann < TnTV * . .
. j - . . . 31011 yrittnn tiitaraiifca alrett ,
Ji-.ioblliiin <
! A
- .JUBUIVJ
lj < , , rtrl1/cnkn , riufcrft'.ci.
SO'Seuil t'i ostamiia for OclebrnlcJ McdiculWotln ,
AddrcM. lI > . C'J.AKIkt ; , 31. I * . , tsu , , HV
Clark direct , CltKAco.lLL.
(517 St. Charles Sf. , S . Louis , Mo.
nn < \ 11LDOD PitKAHkntlum nur other ftijblrUn fu St. 1
M city rKri tli * w ntiil nil old tftletiu \ k > o
Nervous Prostration * Debility , MoMrl R i !
Physical Weakness ; Mrrcurial and otntp M-cc.
tlons of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poftt. ,
Old SorCS and UlCcrS. nro UeatM with wnrnrnUel *
Diseases Arising 'from Indiscretion * Excess ,
ExpOSUrO or Indulgence , blrh I rmlueo uo of th *
following tfferUt nertouitii.- . * , d btutr , dlrantti or t\fnt \
mid def tlto kiinmpr , flmplci nn tti inff , pQ7nl < I i.ccnj ,
B\ * > lfip to tin Mffltif of IV trials , footulfi of iievtt < u ,
rondcrlnc btarrlifro improper or unhappy * * *
crniftuettlye rLJ , I'ntnphl * t < 3rt jncjfstpn Ilia aroTf tut
( e&lrU eotr-lopr. rrd M nm addr - , C n < iuttt laatttf
U o or by mill free , audtaviU'il.tlic for qufstloai.
A Positive Written Guarantee
Ktrcala nil etrnt IOfAi oi . MiNl1eIce Mnt tTerywhere.
PaintJhVtB , J.ncllni ] cr OsrroAn. 04 pacea , "
lcriblncacovod > ! > abC3 In male or remain , "
Wpngc flue f\ittrt. \ lllni-nt ( t In elolli and tilt llnitkr
5flc. money r rmtije : t ni i. ( iipar covifit , sir , Ttlt bc <
cvntnlaa U t&e cirtoni , itn huul or laauMftve wsot t
know. * becl. " "r' . l Inu.rr l u01 UciltU.
S'lllr''r ' y Hi" DLUOD.'iejm.
.ilo tic ) LIV nui I KIDHEYS ,
and JClsionjt Till IlKAi.Tli
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crJieil. lion j.i , luiisclcaaiiu
IHTVPS receive ncwioi e ,
Ci llvons HID nilnil aiU
i llrulu 1'owvr.
nV uci-i.l'iirlu tlic'lr oi x w : < i
flud jjx. 3iZXH" IKOITTOWIC nrafnuail
cuio. ( tliVLuu < luur , liuiilhy coniplvxloii.
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i on UorllcV'K J noJ.
Kntaul mitbtrs Moiiw' * milk cc'itwaj so
b'jn'i. ' AU aitific'nl l > > 1 t > * Infant * fsr-.M !
' tHJi nu btircu. llio I * l laid uiu *
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Jiititillii ; > i/ , but if
HIM finiitit prm tin1
Ihui n ai'l ' miiir llniij
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mill lull uililtem f
V' tn-h . ( CM. . J'a >
mi i. Mot * , unit / / * . ' /
l wirartlaeiin , * a
SovVoolwort ! Hew Attaclirats
Warranted 5 Years ,
' BOLD ON EASY PAYMEN7S ,
C2S
The temstkablo grovrth st Om hn
daHng tha lut few years ia aaatlor of
great nstcmlohmout to thoeo who puy an
occaolonnl visit to this growing dty. The
development of the StopVYoHls tha
nocosulty of the Bolt Llns Itcnd thi
finely paved ctroota the hundro Ja of now
roaluoucoa nsd cosily bnalnoea blockt ,
with the popnlotion of onr elty mora then
doubled In the lost five year * . All this
la a great anrprlno to visitors and la the
ndmfratlou of out citizens. This r pld
Rrowth , Iho buolnoBi nctlvlty , nnd the
many substantial Improvements jnada
lively demand for Omaha real oatalc , ad
every hivcatoi hs s insdo R handcoaiu
profit.
Klnao the Wall Street panlei Msy ,
with the onbaoqueui cry of herd times ,
there h&a been low demand from upoculft *
torn , but a fals demand from Investors
cooking liomod. Thia latter clcao Kta
taklnc ? ndvauh-igo of low prices In bnlld-
Ing matctinl nnd aroeocnrlng tholr hcuioa
at much loco coat thnu will ba posdblo o
year henco. Spoe lnto , too , can buy
icnl osta' a ohospcr now nul ought to lake
edvaut o of proaont prioca foi fntnrc
pro ti.
The nest few yosira psomlooa grsates
d > vol opjnontn In Onjaha than thu p S
tiv yearn , which bavo boon as Rood ao
wo oould reasonably doslro. Now man-
nfactnrlng catnblliihmonts nnd large job *
blng hobutw ore added nlmoat weekly , aae * .
all ridel to tha proaporlty of Omaha.
There are many In 0 rash a and through'
but the State , who have tholv money in
the banks dvawlng a nominal rata o !
forest , which , If jndlcloucly Invested 1
Omaha real citato , would bring them
much greater roturun. Ws have many
bargains which wo are confident will
bring the purchase * l&rga proflta la th
near futusra.
Wo have for sale the finest reei-
donce property in the north and
western part a of the city.
North we have fine lots nt reason
able prices on Sherman avenue , 17th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnam , Davenport ,
Cnming , and all the leading streets
in that direction.
The grading of Fnrnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
Accessible some of the finest and
uheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Farnam , tiie pro
perty in tnewestern part oil tlie city
will increase in valuw
We also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this section
by the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
the once in a short time.
Wo also have seine fine businesa
lotnanr ] Bonie nlegant inside
dencop for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will lind
by calling
313 South 14fth St ,
Dot 7evn ( Farnham and Dt > uglaa.
P. S. We aak those who have
properly for sale at a bargain to give
us a callWe want oaly bargains
We will positively m > i handle prop
erty at more than lis real value.