THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3J ) . 1883. jVe frtim Vi > lntr * Jintttira anil J'oloii. . A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE Vnr C' C'IJk Ilrnnflilll * , t'raiii > , . Atlanta , < ] ulAij , r ln ln ( 'hr.l , m IML-r IT tlon fO > Throat kii'l Lunffft * Trice BO eouU R tiodlr. HeM \ij \ llrn-rl-n sn < 1 IVM- rr. J\irt 'inaftr la Iniliicf. thilntrater In iirnmiil'v ett it for ( Arm iiil/ > / ( ' urn bottltt , AV ; ' ( i ifaruti pat'l , t > U irnJIng nnsit-tllar la i\r. \ riuRir.i A.TOCII.TU tn 017 i ril1 rer Jn > Uof two , tR'trAIn tfc i | i B kl treatment of CH H IC. Nktrnvt , Hilv h < ) Bi .p Dutitti * Ihtn ftnr other I'hfileltii InBttLofiU. ftielt/ MFi1 * tb < S ll olire l'l iiUBii w. Mertout Prostration , Dchllltr. Mental and P hjilcal Woaknesi ; Mercurial and other Afltc- lions ol Throat , Skin or Uonos , Olood Poisoning , eld Sores and Ulcers , r ir i j iih bnr r.H i d ' ntlfia t > rnelplr.B | f-lr rrlv.ul/ . Dlleasts Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Etposuro or Indulgence , * kieh rro-ion > me or u r o lnr < ltit' litr.uu'Of , , . ilrblllt ; , dlmnn. or lltht nildi'.rllif tnfmory , plrui Ir. onthn tut , | li/.letUect ; , trnton tolLn .veUl/of rrmklei , eonfuklo * or Mruf elo. , TcnrterlntS MtrrUKO Imprnpar or unhappy , Kt * prroiutntlj eutttil , I'iitDpLleti3ft | HCM > on lb Rl > ire. leal InfralfJcnTi-'ni ' , trralntnj ndijte.f. C nMilutloDfttof ttftr by iu.ll frt * . Htltel ind i * Itlty etunjeatlal. A Posltlvo Written Guarantee n " \ in eorrea. rMi < u . Ut1ltln .colcvfr ) h t < ib/ mill or ci | nil. MARRIAGE GUIDE , fifid TAOEH , FINC PLATED , olfftnt elolh anl dlt Modltr , i &lf < 1fnr OOo. In | > tiRAor urreue ; Ovrr tfiy vrtnlrrfol [ > rut > tetarf > itrun i lifoj artleleion th fell lnn rt rrHi whomny in rrjr ( tionplt why ; Tntflh9o < it ttotntu * lef-d.pbtilctl rtrvjtr , ene t * orttlllncj kn < lorevjiths t'tij * . | 4le y ofrfnrHiicilnn.ati \ many nior . Thn9 marrls-1 Or 4 ntetnpU'iiiR mmrl irintDil rriul It , -prUr ) 1 trtheiboTftiIi f * ibf til 41A th' ' nriiii ! Aif emi'l t'in wititt klml miilftf lni > K tMdtUavli a nf)4n'Rii * il I nti * ti , itfiiriiiii * ! * rnrf t'b initmmoArj.tiititt i i KiMKiruo norri.i.s I'KI-I tA < ihrwMt | A VAl.r U ! K I ItKATISli fillHiSl : ( ] . Ma * nr uff " " r Oi i i tt -M null * O Jr i , * . ' CflKGER OF THE TONQVE. A Case Resembling That of Gen. Grant. Homo ton ymr ( > nyi > 1 Inul a MUinliiloiu wu-o nn my right Iniadvliii'i ) ( niv ino rrinii irnuMn niid under llioohl llnicticiilincnl licnlcd up , but it Inul only boon ilrlvca Into tinHJMIOIII by tlm Ufoof pnttiKh iinil iiR'ivin-y.and in Miiifli , 1HW , It lirokixint It liniki- out in iny Itiroat , iiniluon- crutratcd In what MIMIC ol' too ilueioi-f nucsl cnni'cc , vaflny IliroiiKh my clirt'lc. ilittiii\lii : < r roolWitmy mouth anil upper lip , ihfii iittncldiu niy IOIIK < I'liliilc nnd Invvcr lip. iloitrnylni. I lie tnilalo and under lip ciitlroly and linll my ( on iio , calliifrout tu ili lop or my lolt clicook tHiiiuind up lo tlif li'lt uyn. 1 ( fulfil nut dill any l > nlld Itini ) , liut Hulnt-liMl on HiiiliK | and ui'v toiiKi'O win MI IMI-HIIMI- I I'oalil not tulk. Such \viis niy wrntclird. hclplcs condition Ilio llt > t of Iftut Ogiolmr , ilwili. wlu-n niy IrldiulHcoinnicuccd KiviiiB me Swill H Spcclllu. In If-Htliiin a iiiouth tl o ( MilluK pliu'ci hloppuil mid bculiiiK coin- incncoJ , nnd tlin fcniful nportnro In my clieuok bus liccn closed nad lltinly knlllod toKetlicr. A jirfioof H of a ai'w under Up 'H ' uro rohhlntr lluclv , nnil tlin toiiKiio which was iiliuo. 1 dcslioyod Is titlni ; rroovcnul , and It hcctns I hat nuliirrj is piiptilrlny a now tmiu.it. I cun talk FO that my frluiulH can roadlly uiidorsiiiinl me. and can nl-o cut nolle ! lood iittnla. IT nay one doubt UK-JO fncls. 1 would ii-lor thi'tn lo lion , .lohn II. Tray- InrsrntbMinnlorDf tlil'dlstricl , and to Dr. T. 8. llrudtlcld , ol' I.utritiiK' > i ( > a. MILS. MAHV I. . COMUll. d , On. , May 14 , l r > . ra Mi'ixanc Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Cn. N. Y. , Iu7 W. X. i Chartered by th-Stntcof 1111- jnuia for tliccxprcsitpjrpose f of glvinRlminediute relielin ell chronicuunury nnil prl- Jvato dlseacea. Gonorrhoea , } Oleet andSyphilis in all their ' complicated forma , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly reUcvedund permanentlycured by rcme- . dies.teslcdmaorlV { < irj _ _ _ - ' l > I"'fiiill'riirllfF. Seminal ir > ht Lo3iiesby Dreams , Pimples on Uie PaceLost Manhood , Ji-isl/irr/yr / urril. Ttirro ditto fxi > rrtniriHlnii , The nnproprlntc remedy ts at once used In each case. Connultntljns. per- onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icine * sent by Mall and Express. No marks on p ckaje to Indicate contents or sender. Address DRJAMESNo.Z04WashnntoaGt.bnIcagotll. ! ! "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Orltrlmil nnil Only 4Joiiulnc. f i > n ( > ! > ; IKIUMf. ll or worthlrm. lmtnk-rl. ! J .K < irni.M If I. O HIES. Auk jour llrlic" ! . ! ' < < "C'lilrllr.t * lTnKll h"BQ'l Uk. * < > vttirr. nr litclui- < ( tump * ) to u. far | -ii > tul r. in Ittur bf rrturii m ll Jl , , , f r K r > - " ' v - fhnnlrnl . . A VINE LINK Of Pianos and Ops -AT- WOODBRIDQE BROS' OMAHA , NEBRASKA. J LAIR'S A&tlima Cure. TldH lavaliiatito Rprvlllo rcaillly and pcrina- ntinlly cuics nil l.iiiuM ol' Aniaiiin. The most nbMiiiaU ) ami loujr Maudmj , ' IUMIyli < ld prompt ly to tin tvoiiiini'fnl cui-uuf pi'iipcrln . It i- known tin oa liout tlio uiuld lor its unrlndo.l Plliuuiiy. J. 1 , . tAl.tVii.I ; > , , oily ul' Lincoln , N'b.tvraus ! , Jim. - . ' ) , IhM : Sinai IIMIII ; llr. iluirx Asiu.na . Cure , Kuiiidio ili.mouojuiir , my wno lius boon unnifl ) uuil , IIIKI not ovun ahyiiipuuaoi tan CllSCUMI llHH llppCUICd. \V1II.1A.M lil-.AM.rr , Itlchlund , low.i , wrllo-i. Nov. ; kl , InNI : 1 hiivo bi'un lUiUL-tcd with liny I'livcriuid Asthma KIIU-U KV..i. ' I lollowud your rtiicciloiiH uud inn happy to fny unit I uovcr bJupt bin lor In my Jim. I mil tlitd that I am aiiionx : the many wan can f punk 50 layorably ol juiir H'lmturw , A valaablukl PIIKO jru ll"o conlalaliiK Hlmllui rr or I rum every MIIIUI la ino I' , rv , Uiimulii uuu uri'iit llritaln , will bo nmiti l upon appiicaiioa , Any ilnitfKM 1101 Unvnitf It la bU.th u ill pro- Uro it , . l. vorlt. ( if. l , , iHMik I > i rhirs fr > TT u I An ftnl lit rHn f Ik * h-r.lt' * Urt & A f. tlofx iwttirt t < itl > .hMi t.IM | l t * ft tliaatiu * . , al U ell .tiuutfr J.IKII Ttf II. .nl n f rMiiirirtu A.k * eir ct n r , ! * xi < l < jt It.r.bUji * l .teM4:4lNpi4l.t In./ U.t..GU ANJ M. j. w. wflppzruira. c,3 : A- ? , fit JllHl.lltH.IY. ft. 1' . Men Think they know all about Mustang Lln > fincnt , Few ilo. Not to know b nor to have. CEEffiNAL , Or the F.iorj of a Great Minors' Striko. ItY lO from Ihc l rcnch. Pt'MM MSV OP rnrrr-nrxd Antun l.antlf. ( a tiiccluinii ! , tutnlili- fltul ( ! itiloj | nicnt at ItH tlndiIn I'ariri , drlfls Into tliclnicrioriif l-'iiincc am ! lirlnjts tipatllii ! Moiitxiii coal mining I'ciilun. ' In early siirlni. . HcliiB without iiioiifj lie rrailily ncrrjitt work In tin * Vulture iiilui' and soon licciiincs an t'\lnTt milkman. The low W.IKM of tlio niln- cix ncoiiMtaiil stniiftflc nualnst liuiiL'cr , nnd llHiliiKurnldc roiiilllluiMii old and yoiniir , ex cites In him a lively Inlerc l anil Iiu Iti'L'itiH tlic study of nielluiiN tciulinu' to alleviate their foudilioii. ( iradlially In * luipaitliN Ideas lo otheiN ftiul n-atlilv srrures tlie sup port nnd ctMijienitlon of tfic poor , Rtrinrirllinf \\nrl.-nn > n , A Miivhiir liinil Is itartcd to which e\cli : \ miner eoiitiilMited. tlo ; money thus uli- taincd to lie used to vuiniit | | the men In ( NHM ot trouble with the coal companies , llv thu ttt of Novenil'i.T tin- Until amounted to a con siderable sum , and Hit ) millers , emboldened li > this liU' ( . , cU'ti-na/ned ; to teslst a new lu'dliotl ul luxmeiit liMi'odiicrd b > a majority id' the romiintilcs , \ \ nil-It \ < 'as to L'O IliiO ei- liet on the nrst of Dm'inbcr. 'I'lie plan of the eoiapaiiles was to divide tlin ten centimes paid for each ear of coal , onu-half to CD towaid | in > iiii ! lor pronpini ; In tlio dilflsof the mine- . I'licoiKiiH'li , to lollily their lio-iltloii In case of revolt , workoil nfteiin days under the new Nyxtrta of pa vment , nnd found that It wii.san In'illivct hut ( illectlve method of ledacini ; their wanes. To strilto was tlio only alleinatlVM. Mei'tinvH wore hold and a delu- pitlon ikppolnted to wait upon the nmnimini ; director in the mints ami lay before him tin ) demands of the men tlio abolition of the now H.Nstem of pnvnienl and an lnciva.su of uvo cejitlmes | K-r car. Anton's abilltj and saira- eity marie blin lit once the loadoi in the strike . Tlin Intel view of Pie minors with tlio inatia- Kor waswItlioivU'iisalt , and thu men , xvith very lilllo. hope of ultimate ) SIIOCO-H. settled down to a lonir and bitter strauulo ( lie s Kloof poverty lualnst uiilliuiled wealth. ' . / i rortmi.iln.v.s1tliii'stmw'1liUil fallon. It ec.asud in tininorninfx. . An intonsn frost iced the iinnuMise plain , anil this black I'oiintr.v , with inky road.s , walls , and tna-.s | Miwderol with coal dust , was now all white , purely , bountifully whito. Under tin- snow tliu alloy of Deiix-l.'ont- ( ju.irantii lay ( load. Not even the faint- e.sl cloud of siloo | ! ; rusi ) , t'iioiu tin1 roofs. Tlio liruless hixi.sits , ' eoU | its the .stones on the fo.-il | , : did rto'nnoll tho'tlilck c ovcrin-r on till ! tiles. It was but a quarry of while Ha" .stoned in : t white plain , thu < { hi > .st ot ( i delid villa u draped in its lavo-clothos. ' ' 'J'liii patrols , who nluno passed , liad left tin ; lun tli of tlio streets the muddy moss of their .stampimy. At. tlio Millions , fiho IHl : | .sho.vo.lliil ot' coal cinders had Iw'uVt fitrrinid' 'tlio ni lit pru- vions. It was impossible to think of leaninjv troni the ( lump in this terrible wi'iitliL-r , when the sparrows could not liiul u blade ' of . < jras.s. , Al/.iro , from | ierM-veriii l.v scsuvliln ; ; with her bare iiand.s in the ic.o , wa.sdym . Mrs. Million ' hail wrapped iie.r in'u bit of blanket while awiiitin < ; Dr. ViiiMlitrliuglHUi , to wli.isi ! house sin- had been twice' without lindinu ; him. The maid proiuisud never- tlielo.s.s that , nioii.sieih' would visit tlio alloy lioforc ui ht , and llits mother watched stanilinpat thu window. VVhilo tlte littlu invalid , who had wished to c.omo do\vn , romaincd with uhiillm'iux toisth on a ohair , didudiul with the idea that il w.i.s warmer thoronoar tlio cold oven. The father , Monnomiirt , Minted oupo.sitc , his ley attacked aain } , Appeared to bit sleep ing. Neither i.tmo re nor Henry had re turned yet , having left 'With .leanno to be for sous on tlie roiul. . Across tlio bare room Million alone w.alkcd heavily , stumb'.iiif ' ; at each turn against the wall , with Ilio MM | > id ook of an animal which no longer sees its t'lifjo. 'I'lio petroleum was also finished , lint the rolleotion of the snow without continued so white that it < jiivo a vajjue li htto the room , though ni lil , bad fallen. ( Juari'i'Is broke out each day in con-si- qnonco of the ceaseless fjosiip of tlio woinen. ( ' .specially itmonjx the honsoliold.s liviu side by side , bickerings and rocon- cil ations took place daily , liul never had Hiicli bitter malice Hot thorn by the oars. Since the strike , hunger a ; n > - valod their unmir and prompted lo blows ; the sliglito. t. allorc-ation between two old gossips ended by murder between the two men. The street was empty ; not a shadow fell on the whiteness * of the snow , and the alley , to which the sile.uoe of d.iath had ivtiirned , starved with honour in the intense cold. "And the doctor ? " asked Mahon , shut ting the door again. "Noloomo , " replied M.I-.S. Muhon , still slandingitl the window. "Have the litllo ones conic in ? " Mahon resumed Ins heavy tratnnin'r from ono wall to the. other , with the look of a stunned ox. Still'on his ohair old Konnomort had not oven raised his head Al/.ire also said nothing , trying not to tremble , lo Hparo their millcring ; bnt in sp to of her forlitudo , she shook at times -o v olontly that tlio mihcring of her meagre lilllo Iraine was beard against the blanket ; Whilst , with her large opened oyos. tihe watched on the ceiling the pale reflection of the gardens , all white , which lighted ( lie room with the bnlllianoy of moonl-ght. The last agony bail now ar rived ; the hoiitio was empty , an i destitu tion comulcto. The mattress eases had followed tno wool to tlio broker's ; then tlio shoots had gone , the clothes , isvcry- thing that could bo sold. Ono evening they had sold the grandfather's poeket- haiulkerchief for two sons. Tears foil as obey parted with each artic.lo of the poor hoiiM'hold , and the 'mother still lamented the day who carried oil' , in her petticoat the pasteboard box , the old gift of her husband , as ono would carry oil'u child to get rid of it undo)1 ) a door. They were stripped of oven thing at this hour ; they had nothing more to sell bnt tneir flkins , so scarred though that nobody would ' have wanted thorn. Nor did tli'ey oven lake the trouble to Keck further ; they know there was nothing , that it was the end of all ; they need not hope oven for : t candle , or a bit of bread , or n potaloc ; and they awaited death ; they were only sorry for the children. "lle.i'o ho conins at last , " said Mrs. Mahon. A dark form bad.jnst passed the win dow. The door opened , lint it was not lr ) Vimdnrhagoii ; they recognized the now cure , the Abbn Hanvior , whoso liory eyes glittered in tlio darkness like the eyes of a cat. lie did not .seem surprised to como upon this bouse of the ( load , without ligUt , without lire , without brend , already he had visited throe other houses in the vicinity , ho went Irom family to family , picking up willing mull , like Daiinaort with his gendarmes ; immedi ately lie explained himself in bis fovurish priustly vo.ru : "Why did you not como to mns.i on .Sunday , my children * Yon are wrong ; the church iiluiui can save you Now promise mo lo eomi- next Sunday. " Mahon , after looking at him , resumed his heavy tramp without a word. It was Mrs. Mahon who replied : "To mass , M. lu Cure what for ? Isn't the good Cod making game of us ? Look , what ha * thai litllo ono ( hero done to Him , shaking with fever ? Wo had not enough misery , Ilo inut make her ill ; when I can't ovun give her a cup of warm tisano. " Then , standing , the priest spoke at length. Ilo dwelt on the Hlriko , its wrotchodnc.ssj its bitterness aggravated by hunger ; with thoiirdor of a missionary proachmg to savages for the glory of his religion. "It'ri all very well , what you toll UH there , " she said nt last. "Hut it must bo tlutt you no longer agrei ! with thu peas ants , that yon como Imck to the work men at this liuur. All our other L'ui'e.s dined with { ho mlininistraliim , ami threatened us wi.li [ thu. devil as boon as wu askri ! for broad " "It didn't need. NO ninrli Itijk , . " growled Million , nbrujiUy. ' "ion would Imvo > .w . . . , . . 13 done hi Her lo r-oinmonco by bringing tts n loaf of broad " "Como tniiiuotnn Sntnlny , cried the priest , " ( iod will protido for nil. " And ho went uwiiy. Ho cutored nt Ilio I.pVMqurV to catcchiiso them In their turn , so wrapped up in hi * drenm of the liual triumph o the church , having such sr-orn for the actual fails , that hi- wont thus thr.ingli tlio alloy without alms , with empty hands , thrbilgh this nrmy dying with Iiungei1 , like u poor simpleton who looked upon sull'ering as the goad to salvation. Mrs. Mahon opnko of tin1 doctor of tlio company. Nevertheless , she uttered n joyful exclamation at seeing Iho door oiion again. Itui her nrins toll ag.iin. She reiiiaineil upright , with sombre look. "Hood evening , " said Anton , in a low voice , as soon as bo hud carefully shut the door again. Ho often arrived ut tlm dead of night. Mrs. Mahon , since Ihn second day. hud learned his retreat. Hut they kept the secret. Nobody in Iho'iilloy know'exact ly what had become of ( ho Doling man. 'ibis enveloped him Inn kind of mystery. "What beastly weather ! " he continued , still standing. "And yet nothing now. always worse nnd worse ? I was told that little Mogrol had gone to Holglutn to engage workmen. An : in God'snamo , wo are lost If it be true ! " "Hclgians , they Wouldn-'t dare , the fools 1,01 them 'tiring down the Bel gians if they want us to destroy tin.- shafts. " Thou with embarrassment Anton ex plained that they could not stir , that the soldiers who guarded tlw shall vvolild proU'ct the descent of the Itulgliiu work men. And Mahon clenched his lists more enraged ; irritated above till us ho said , ut having those bayonets in the back. Tlm coal niun yi'ore no longer masters at homo. They \fcrc treated us gallo. ) slaves , conducted to their work , gun in hand. He loved his pit ; it grieved him not to have gone down it tor two months Thus ho unshod at the thought ol the injury with wiiich ho was tnroat * cited in attempting thu introduction of strangers. Tiion , suddenly , the recollec tion Unit lie had been disctmrgcd returned to him , breaking his heart. " 1 don't know why I griuvo , " mur mured IKS. "I don't bulongito their bar racks any more. . . . When inoy have driven mofrom hero , I ca.n die on the road. " "Nonsense ! " said Anton. "If you choose they will take you back to-mor row. ( iood workmen are not sent away. " lie interrupted himself , astonished to hear Al/.iru laughing sottly in the deliri um of lever , lie had only : t > > ol made out , the still' form ol Pore Konncmort , and this gaiety of the nick child fngnto.nod mm. It was too much this time , if tlio little ones died of it. With trembling voice , he came to u ( locl-ilpn. "Let s see this cannot continue. " ! "U'u are all tools -it would lie bettor t < l surrender. " Mrs. Alahon , motionless and silent thus far , hurst out till atonoe. isjr.e.vming-iii in his taoo and swearing like a man. 'What is that you sayr It's you who say that , good Uud. " Ilo wished to give reasons , bnt she would not let him speak "In ( iod's namo.don't repent it ! or wo man that I am , I ' 11 strike yon in the face. Then , we have starved for two months ; 1 have Mild my lurniluro : my children Have talleii sick ; and nothing h.s ; | boon gained and injustice iveommonei" ) . 'Ah ! do yon see , wnen L think of thif : , my-blood chokes me ! No ! no ! I'll burn all , I'll kill all now , before. I'll surrender. " Malioti had resumed his walk- ; she pointed to bun , in the darkness , with u menacing gesture. "Listen to this , if my man returns to the shall , it is 1 who will wait lor him over there and soil in his face and treat him n a coward ! " Anton could not see lior , but ho felt a boat like that of a barking dog , aiid ho had drawn back in the 1'aco ot this rage which was his work. Ho found her so changed that ho did not rccogni/.o her former wisdomreproaching his violence , saying that ono ought not to _ desire any olio's ( ( oath ; and now refusing to hear rea.son and speaking of killing every body. Hero she was talking politics , wanting to swoop out with ono stroke tao government and lliu peasantry , calling tor the republic and the guillotine , to rid tlio earth of those rich roljbers , iattening on the labor , the hunger-slain. "Yes , with my ton lingers , I'd strangle them. I'orhaps limy bavo had enough ! our turn has come ; yon said .to yourself. When I think that the father , grand father , great grandfather , and nil itcloro them , have Mill'crcd what wo liavo sul't fored. and that our sons , and our sons' sons will sutler it ag.iin , itmak.s mo cra/y -I'd take a knife it I were a man. W'e didn't do enough the other day. We ought to have lorn down Monlson to the gronu.l , oven to Iho last brick. And , don't you know ? I've but ono regret that 1 didn't lei the old man strangle I'lolaino's daughter ; they don'I mind that my little ones are strangled by hunger ! ' ' Iler words fell , in the night , like thii blows of an H.NO. The closed lion/on could not ro open ; the unattainable ideal turned to poison in this bruin , crazed by simuring. ' "You misunderstood nje , " at la t Anton was itblo to say , retreating."We ongnl to arrive at home undcrsiaiiding w < th Iho company ; 1 know that the mines Miller iniicn ; doubtless they will consent to Mime arrangement. " , "No , mil at all : " she seivamed. And , at this instant , Lcnoro and Henri canii ; in. xvith emptybunds. . A gentle man bad given them two SOUR , though , but as they wens always lighting togetner the sister Kicking the litllo brother , the two sous had fallen in the snow ; and Johnnie , who was aeeompiiying them , bad searched for them with them , but they bad not found thorn. liul the door opened again , and , this time is was Doctor Vamlcrhaghcn. "The devil , " said bo , "it candle would not ruin your eyesight. lie quick , I am in a hurry. " HegriMnblod as usual , tired out with work. Fortunately he had m.itenos , and the lather had to light six , OIK ; at ti time , and hold them while ho o.xtimiimd the patient. Unwound from her blanket , , shu shivered under this Iliokorin ; light , looking like a poor little wrotcliud bird agoni/ing in the snow , so thin that her hump onli was seen She smiled never theless , the wandering smile of the dy ing with her eyes wide open , while her poor band clutched her hollow breast. And , as the mother eriod still louder , asking if it wens reasonable to take , bo- I'oro her , the only child thai helped her in the hou.iohold , the doctor grow angry. " 'I hero ! she's going. She has died of hunger , your d d brut. And she is mil tno only ono ; I have seen another next door. You all call mo. and I can do nothing ; it is moat that yon want. " Mahon , with burnt lingers , had thrown away the match ; darkiiu.i- > foil again on the little corpse , si ill warm. The doctor had hurried oil' , Anton hoard nothing m the dark room but thu soba of MIM. Mahon , who kept repeating her mourn ful and ceasulo.ss prayi r for doath. "Mv ( iod ! it's my turn ; take mo ! My Cod ! take my man , in pity ttiko tnu oth ers ami end it " [ TO IIU CO.NTINIIKUj \Thfn Ilftbjwu nick , wn pare li rCa < torU , \Vhru ho niu a Child , she cnM Tor I When ulie Warns MUi , uV.o nlnu ; t Wbeu lUo hul UUUtlrau , tlio gare tUein dwtorU , Yon fliin buy furniiiro | ohcmier nf A. L. i'itoh & Co , , l th st. , bet Far.i.im nnd u > , than tiny ttltyr ) jil.'ico in ihu cty. VIKIM A XI ) 1'oullrjr l'oh\tH. Hens are in yfl'uct mere egg mrillums , nnd to ki't'iMheio. mcdlum lu Rood run ning order wo must keep up tlio thrift audlioulth of lie organs. The lirst thing to produce this is cleanliness of uuartor * , comforlablo Ihdging jilaeo and nulri- t ions food. Fowls ir'o liltliy birds as far as their nppctlfos are coucorncd , and will consume uneldaiily food nnd drink from dirty , stagnant water ; bnt they are ek-an- ly about their bodies , and nice to a tine point. The bettor wo keep our hens the richer and larger are thn eggs. Ono of the grealestohstacie * In poultry raising is that of o\urfcoding. The hens should never bo too fat or thev will not Iny. They should be fed regularly , but should bo induced to Uiko exorcise by being compelled to search for their food , as the grain * can be scattered among loaves or burled nn inch underground with n rako. At no tlmeshniild the hens bo so fed as to permit them lo procure food from n trough whenever they desire it. They should be kept busy , and the result will bo a larger number of eggs , and which will Imteli better than those from over-fat hens. IJeo * . . The annual amount of stores necessary for the safe wintering of an ordinary col ony of bees should not bo IC-M than twi-n- ty-livo pounds. Some will consume loss than other- ; all , will consume less or more , according to the condition of the winter weather and its duration. The iiuulity of the stores on which they are to subsist has much to do with tiio probable outcome in the spring. Bees can bo sjifuly wintered on their summer stands if property packed in dry forest leaves or dry sawdusl. Dry.iaud is good , by making n hollow wnli or ease around thu hive and filling II with dry sand. To insurosafox-wintorinn ; , , f vour bees cut two holed through six of tlio centre brood combs , near 'tlio centre or about ono third of the way from tlio top of the combs , so thai the boos can pass and rc- | > asj and thus .reach their food. The holes should bo uboiU , au Inch In diame ter. All who IniTC good , moveable frame hives should know that you have at least twenty hounds of honey for each stock to lasi through the winter. This will ap ply to all kinds of hives round log or square box. Horses , Ilogq nnd Slioop. When pigs urn allowed to sloop in damp places the result will often bo stillness of the joinLs , rheumatism nnd diseases of the spine , duo lo taking cold Dryness and warmth are essential to the thrill of young pigs , especially on 'the approach of cold weather. K. II. llanley tells in the New England Homestead how he treats choking cattle. When a eow chokes on apples he pushes down the animal's throat n rubber hose until ( lie obstruction is forced into il.s stomach , tie keeps on hand for this pur pose a one and * one-quarter inch rubber nose four or live 'foot long. When the hose is not very , still'n stick may bo put inside to gi\p \i \ , the required tension. The rubber buing'sinuoth causes the ani mal no pain. - . -i Oats are u jfooj coming much nearer to the requirements of a woll-babtneod ration than ,00,1:1,1 , and have long boon considered a standard horse food. They do not pack in Ihc stomach like corn- mcal , because' .one-third of oals is husk , and Ibis is eiiu-n with concc.ntvatod part , and ronihrjr't'lio : masticated food light , and porotw-iit tlio sloinaoh. They also contain a mliCh larger percentage ol miiselo forming ah'tl boiio-bnilding material - rial tnan corn- . This is why oats form the largest demerit in the ration of horses for fast work , bUt'ohH ' aro'.otton more expen sive than oilier Kinds of food for horses. As a rule , catllo'and sheep relish their feed best , as near the natural stale as they can get it ; grass fresh and green , hay as near as possible to the roiKUtion il was in the Held , and fodder bright and dry , with out either chopping or cooking. jVhun Iced has once boon brought within the reach of the animal there is no appliance that so thoroughly fits it for the animal's use than the siomaeh itself ; hence when corn has boon shelled for sheep or crushed for cattle , lurlher proiwration of this food only makoa it loss palatable. Old slump may bo turned oil' to good ad vantage oven old ones. Uy keeping them away from the ram in autumn they may be fattened and sold in early winter at small cost. Shoo ) ) usually come up Irom the pasture in autumn in oxce.llcnl condition. Tins start should not bo lost. Commonoo graining them lightly , oven bet ru they are entirely removed from tlio grass. Commence-early to keep them under cover ot sheds or stiiblcs , and they will not fall away , us is too often the case in winter. A friend of the Jorsoyii and olhe.r small broods of cattle says : Boiler keep a eow that is worth but little for beef , thai will give you $ . i ( ) lo ! ? 7.i worth a. year in dairy products , than to keep a beef animal that will yield only $ , . ' 0 to $ : ! ( ) a year , because in tin ! end she will sell for a few more dollars to" the butcher. A dairy row should not bo considered at all Irom a beef-producing point of view. " Breed so as to have evry lamb an im provement upotrtlio rtvorago standard of tin ; Hock , says the Breeder s ( ia/clfc. and ' sell , as soon'us t.ioy can be ready , all thai como below such standard. When the lime comes for selling animals of any kind or age , do the scooting yourself , and always keep the best , as they as Ihoy are worlh more lo you than aiivono els * : so long as they are not overstocked. Al this season of Iho year br n is a moil excellent food for cows. Tlio ten dency at this stage in gesUition is to the making of fat and Iho shrinkage of milk. Bran is a llosh former , but not a fat- former , and if fed judiciously will cor rect Iho abovir-niciilioncd tendency. Milk at th's season is the most valuable with all spring-calving cows , and with a liltln care and foresight the. syrinkin tendency spoken of can bo avoided and largo prolil realized. The on'prmcWf < { wo animals will inherit - horit the c. -ar'irlhtlta < ) ! ' both ances tors , those of tile'stronger parent pre dominating. Tliiris lo the farmer s ad vantage in iiro.uding a common mare ton pure-bred slallion'Ym'd ho should retain for breeding the mares that breed most after the horse.And if ho has a well- bred mare ho should bo all thu more jn- dic oils , as in thalfijuso the ancestors will both transmit their strongest character istics. Much of tholswrt * fed lo pigs is allowed to become | ni | riJ.ir befor.t using. This is particularly the case in warm weather ' U sours fuhte'r tlian is supposed , passing sooner I'lom vtlin'Kisoino , nutritious feed to alcohol and then lo vinegar. It should Maud only Ion enough betoro nsiii' ' for the meal to bifiVine thoroughly noakitd , nnil but slightly Koiired ; never until il "carries a liead" or bubbled rise and burst on the surfaco. Thu fall is the best time to begin fat tening thu hogs , in il is much moro rv pensive ( o add a given weight to them m the cold pca.son than when Iho weather Is favorable , M the food is used for fuel in the winter. A hog should bo fattened early in order to bo slaughtered as soon nn tliu wuuthur begins to grow cold , By fcodlng the mures well nud provid ing warm quartern for the rolls they will grow right along as well as if foaled in the spring. Then when thu grass is ready in tlm spring the cells are ready to go on to it , and have summur huforu them in which to make u growth , coming in thu barn tin- next tall strong and vigorous. A good thoron 'hbiVd Berkshire boar will gre ill.v impro\e any hcrtlot common hogs. Almost uny farmer can nllord lo buy such i boar lit ( hi'vrieoi now nskod In fuel , wo do iol see how nny farmer i\ho raises hogs run nllord not to lui.\ . If , unon weaning ii I'olt or other > oung animals , it ISPO fur .si < | iirntiil : ( from lint ( lulu that one cannot lie hoard by I ho oilier , from ono to tnroo days will stitHee to fender them qlllt't. Thn whey tlint H 1. ft from making choose is not a sullloiont food by itself for pigs or calves , but Its dclieloneici may be supplied liv the addition of some bran or ship iuu" , it is llu-ii a puss.ibly good food for pigs or swim ? . Unhealthy milk may bo divided into two classes ; Klrt , unhealthy because se creted by tin unhealthy oow ; second , by absorption of iliseaso from the atmos pliere , or liy becoming contaminated Iroiu the addition of impuru water , rte. .Seasonable Hint ! ) . While uvery farmer supposc-i himself careful , and endeavors to save the ma- nur that aeeumulales in I lie .stables , yet thuro is a fearful waste on the majority of farms in not using proper means to preserve the liquids and avoid lire-fang- ing of Ihi ! solids. 'I'lio proper nso of ab sorbents , sneh as dry earth and plaster , would go far toward preventing such loss. Manure should also bu covered in order to protect it from t lie sun and rain. Do not try to farm too much land. It Is much more profitable to thoroughly till a small area , which can bo manured and kept in good co dilion , than to at- tomtit lo grow jar ; crops at the expense - penso of cultivating , 'o or throe times as much land as may bo necessary under a bettor system. Lettuce and spinach arc winter crops , and the sued may bo sown oven as late as now in sumo sections. Spinach may bo sown broadcast , hut the leltuoo will thrive best if transplanted in cold frames. Kvc.ry dairyman should liavo an ice house well hlled. Now is the time to erect the ice house and bo ready lor the harvest. By creeling suit.iblo buildings the cli matic conditions can bo controlled to such an o\tont as to make all season * much alike. I.i this regard nature is improved , upon , for not only can we in { his way o.M-ape. the rigors of winter with its chilling storms , hut also the scorching suns of .summer , the llies and other in sects. In many ways do we improve on nature's methods in husbandry and it is not always best to follow nature too closely. U is a mistake , says the American Cultivator , to .suppose that parsnips are improved by being allowed to remain in the ground all the winter. It is best to dig them in the tall and store them in sand in the cellar , and they will keep belter ami ho much more palatable t.inn those left in the ground. A new and easy method of bleaching celery , where grown on a level surface , is to inclose it by a four inch drain tile ' slipped over thc'planl when a foot high. The leaves irrow over the top , a ord.ng Millicicnt. shade , and the uonhued stalks whiten , perfectly. Wire is going to be used for fences , and devices should be invented for mak ing fences more safe for Mock. If cattle were in a close lot or corral , with a wire fence , and it were struck by lightning all of the Block would stand a chance of being killed. A few dollars spent in aids to eondurt the electricity 1o the earth would be chcnpcrtlian tiaying insurance premiums to insure stock. With such an instrument as lightning-rod peddlers carry with them to make holes to put down their rods the common fence wire could , easily be put down ten feet , which would bo u good conductor and save the lives of valuable stock. Let farmers who have valuable stock inclosed by wire fence think of those ideas. A SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy , 9wm , Conrul- elono , Falling . < > bi MSt.VUus Dance , Mcohol- isin , Opium Eat Scrofula , vll > Diseases , - tta , Nervousues' ' , Sfci JUcadacfK , JIhcumatlam , J.'cnxnit WcaJnurs , Drain Worry , Wood Sorts , Biliousness , CosliveMcs , Nervous Prostration , Troubles anil Jrreyitlarlucs. Infallllitu rcmrdy Is nt hand ? Ilio ali.ic'.i I r.illfliul It to lonroii < itUutLliiiiccllloaiil : : af.mp.iuln of vitality and visor , as refrtiahlaj' nail c.\hlllratliiK nsacool. RiisliliiL' Bpriiii , ' ot water to the parched and lainthiK traveler la t'-odpwt. To dcrllno tnliii : : ? a sure remedy v-'wisIeklstocnnrtsiirferinKundliivitedea' ! ! . ileiiro f'ocljr ii Ifae Dr. S. A. BICDlIOSDiiKVKB CO. , St. Jtstpk , Ho. Sold f.y nil Dniculsti. . 61.cn nprbotUo. or four bottles forST-.oa FOR SALE BY C. F. GOODMAN. HyUPi-mEYS1 Manual of til Eiseac3 , i\t \ r. iinjMir.iiisM. i > . IHC : J/V HOUND IN C'LOTU ami GOL.D Mnilod Free. . , . . . . niinn Jf t Ml l t. AU 4ur".utvJJ.n. Fevers , C'nniui ( > l inn , Inil.'umnmoi . . & Uornu , V'orm I'rver. Womiroli . " ' of li.fuuts. , a , or Adnlla. . . 5 n ci H 7 i\cilinlclrv. > J'noinrclir.4'-r.cn.r.o S llondavhci. hick llradnclir. Vcrtlca. . .U M ) ! * I't in IV HV 3 HliiioyTii ! ? Vrrvoiin lii-lilllly..J. UI : io I'llaury 'IVrulilirnn.AVultlnrtllril ' lilk 3a ISWaiien of tlio Ucnrt , J'ulfiluilpn-l.OU ) SPJEjPIFiOS. holil \ Druc'inti. orBHiit poitpalrl on rfwiptot < t tirlco.-iasriiin. s'atuuiM.'cu..iiii > iiiii.m. i.v. UIMJK'S FOOD > i i if irirr rmT 1ITinTrr Tti nn TiTiilf Ofl"n , cli-UiK'1 lumt" * iiu i mid m nuL-u a ttin- dlttou thai it ciiuMit -iunliti' ! Imnr y loons Htiuli a oiiii nliould at onci commcuco Ilio IIM > ol llidK' ' * KiKiil ma dail > i.u-t Ii ivillbooii ititioru ticc.r iu.i | > ini > iiruiiii- , KI < i nuiuiai ( uiuiutioii , aiij ull | uiso nil m i-'li d.trout. . Hi AH ilfiiL'Ki- " H'H it uuil Miinu ( riiiours 1'ul up In lour oiiio ( /.o , i'Hi1 upward * Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. PAIII UiCAIITAI .S-IIII'.IM | ; , Alay 1 , KVi . . . JI.V. . YATI..S. I'jvaulnnt. A. K. TUC.ALIN'iio ! I'rc. W. V.Mou-ii : , JOHN .S. ( ! I I.I.INS , J < iwis ; S. UKII : . W. H. S. ilunim , Cnililor. HAWKING OFFICEt THE JJtON HANK. Co. l-'lli and rurnani 8lix < otit. A ( iciitrul Imnuitix' IliiDiiit-a ] Tnuu > .ioUxl K3 .C ? One ofihe Itusta-nd Largest fltorJtsJn UIG U. S * to ficloct from. No Stairs to Climb. ElegantPassengerJEIevator ; M. BUBKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , Cir.O. lUIUKi ; , Mnunjior , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. IlKKIUtKNTUS : Mcrcliitiii ntiit runners' Hunk , Dnvlil Citv. Nob. : Kcnrnry Natfoml tti\nVKou rey , Neks Celuinluw Stale llnal-.CMIiinibus , Nob. ; MoDmnUa'B Hunk , N'ortli I'lalto , Nol . Om.i.m ' W/H / "my "iisromotV'drtift'wllh bill of hulltiK attnelied , for twe-thlrdi valiir of utooh. i _ _ j. , iijj _ i " 3 HOME SEEK EH S ATTENTION. cr full Particulars about free and Cheap Lands in Western f.'ebnt&ka. AMross PATTERSOb & WHITE , Real Estate Agents , North PIMo , Nebraska. Growers of Live Stock aufl Otliers. \V1 ! CAM. YOUlt ATTUNT10N TO nnil cliivipntr roml for lock nf nnv klivt. OnoH | > unl U oqiinl to tliwo iKinnll "t wirn. Putck rod wlt.i llhiini'd Oil Cuke Hi the Rill mid Winuir , ln.no.il of rumiltitf llo.ni , will la- rrciise In w lKht nail Im la KWOI ! iiiarkulntile etindllloii la llui Hprlnv. D.llryini'ii us well ns olliorl , iuiUBoftuiin te-.ufj-to us nlouiA Try It iiu.l jutUo for > oio\-iiilves. I'rU-rt i 1'iir ' f.Ki. No Aiuln-M WODU.MAN I.IN.SIiUI * Oil. WOHliS , Oniilhu , NObr.ltlU.t. A. TUr.HDCK , Kiiff. ttinl BillH , ( . IN N. SAUUI.CU , Asit. Knj. II. W. DIAMOND , Aasl. fkxsy. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works. OFFICE AND V.OKKS . LuvVEN\VOhlH , KANSAS , Wronght Iron , Steal , , Hpvn Trtihi ami C'otalilimtlun H It f D G E S I'or Itatlroantl.aail lliruiiili. | | 'f urn Tables , Draw Spans , RJOC ! ( lasses , Piers and Sub structures. IKSLEY , SHIRE & TDLLOC I'ropriclora. A. : oT.Oimi. & II. A. WISH * AjfoaU. Corros | ) iidonoo sollollod tnnii u brldgu \Vliohave i ( illtoiliit' l'.in In i Ibli DUA1NH ; nnl l.lII'OTlONTluid uiilll tur um il.uc MEN of all ages , who find their PQYVE7 ? " r.ii-l vllulliy , iii-riu ° Miiii tib.\U < sraKMllli viukenril curly InliiiH , ir K.KCKT.S. . f- rn-ltu u pi , ltlvitu > i liiMllilp ( ! IT ft 1C , Ollmllllr nl linn ln.i mmlliiK Hie I.IKIIIMV ( if. nr < * liu hud Udui turii'i'.liv H frw wk8 iri nimillit * itic 1,1 tin1 W1YRTLEAIN " . REATiVSENT Jttlinmi- liuiili-xri.su u , In l.r."H UHIU. aiMliur I K > o IIIIIIIB inaq anv iiilicr iiiuihii-i luiliH iH i. vvt'iU lim-V. hi-ailu'-lic. ' P ls IOV * . iHKiriliiilu. li.ssniBilrll | u'iil unililtl. . " . i-'l""iiv Uiiinvlilii. l r < i * rt I ul dn-nins , tli'io'tlif mi'iinir > . 1.111'O'i'UNC'U , nip. tniiii'iilim-iiit la iniirUyo. iiuil iii'iiiyn lit r eyiupin I.B lujrlinji to O1N8I Mfl'mN | v. * MI" , nrv | iniuiiJliy reiuuvul byllifB trcmluiuul , iiitl lai'iou3 Married Men , or tlwse who intend to mum/ , r'F.MP.Mi'F.tt. pi-rrt-rt hCKii.ll flrciiitli iio-nm. nt-uoli viiian-ui at- - -l ir Inns | ifD andtha 1012ami ro-iici'l ul n filllilnl wire. WcttU iiiciinliniilil > > < ri-Alurcu lu Vl ° ( .r A i.inliii'irj iii'l-ro in > . rlui-e I'rnofi. , li-KtlnionliiU mnl tHlnuMiIL | ' | I"il vli'lnin. lR77)A < liliesP The Climax P Gdlcal Co , 5O4. St. ' THECi-SSCAGOAND 'AY. Till ! ritPT UOIJTK Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only tonr ] lo tnkn for Dt-a Muni OH , Mm- # lialit < iu > ii.C.'uilarl < niidH'llntoii | , Dlxlu ( Miii-iiiro , \illwnul < i.i and all points oiiHl 'J'o the puimlii of NnhruHkii , Oiloi-iulo , Wyoailnir , I'lali. Idaho Noviiiln.Orti'jon.Vashlnu'lon ami Oilirornla It lIoi-H hiiHir or adnuitaHos nut iMisslbli ; by nay Oiliur lino. Animus a fou-ol'llio niiiniuoiH poiuUol RIIIID- rloritj culojud by Ihn pairoim ol ( Mi mail bn- Iwdoii Oiniiliii ami Chicago , are HH iwo trains a day of DAV COACIIIW which unit ho llati-l that liuiiniii art and Inaunnlty can crualu. IIH 1'AI , . Al'H SI.KI'I'JNd OAKS , which ant aiodoN of comlort anil clcjdUico. Its I'AIIXH [ DIIAWIN'd HOOM ( 'AIIS.niHiiriui'xnil by any. and fm wiilti- ly fcliilimtml I'AI.A'riAI.DlNINU ( JAIta , tlm ciiinil ol' whliih ( MniKit bn fiinnil ol-mwlinro At Couii 'II llluirH thotniliiHol'iho I'ulou ' l'a | . HiIty. . runaod in Union ! ) < ot with HIOKO ol' Hid t'hioatiOiV NorlliucKlnra lly. In Clilmuo Iliu IndiiK ol' Ihld line iiiako cloau connection with thoKjol' all cuihtorn liuux. I'or Dotnilt , lioliiiiiliiiH , IndlnniipullH , ( 'mi'ln- null. NluL'iii-ii I'll IN. llullnlo , I'lllhlnirir , Toronlo , Moiiicii | | . lliiKton. New Voik , I'hiluilnlplila. It'll- tliiioMVai > hhiuton a ad all point KII ! tl"iiastmt : Ilic llclicl niifuit lor llcVctn via the "NIWTII-WHSTUUN , " If yon Mi Ibc buol iicdommodalioas. Alltlokot iu.i'iiiN M < | | lluliutu via Him Imo. M. IIUrilMTT. It. 8. HAIIt. liunural Maunder. ( leu. I'ass.Kiuit \V. N. I1AIIOOOK. fii-ii. Atront , UK Karimtu KI.Oiaalai , fell Souailfcn V nu ri' liMiorluiicu , l cure .llmhciicr.iimd ; ; Clninliirt lion. Aililr'i-rH. WIM : Kll.v lll. > lli.Y : Co . nni.iliu , NubnuKu. HAMBURG - AMERICAN Cona.pa.ziy. A uiitm.T UNK rou England , Francs & Germany , 'li.i on UIIIMIIIIH ol tlin ) null Unonii line uro all ( it null , in wiiu-r n iii ciniii iiniiiini.M , uuil ro- luiii.n.Kii uiui uieryiiuuK in ininn mil im ii.rj lUi MHO ami iipn unite. Tluiy nury HIU Uiiaii.l hiiiii b mill J.niopoun niuiin , niitl loa < > Niw ( Vorlt 'llini'suayriiiiHl Nitniilnys lor 1'lynniiitli. ( IXrf- I.M , 1,111 IIIIIIJH' , d'.UCl.S uiui 11 A.t | III/Idi' . llUtUb I'll'bt CHljill , t1 , ' ' \ oriw Many a Lady is beautiful. all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy ic is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Railway Time Table. All trains arrive and ( UipnrL from Omaha bf C'rnlrnl Sumdimi time. ' 1 rnlim ol' tuo ( ! . . HL 1' . , M. A : O. arrlyo and do I in-i Irom their depot , cornir ) of lltli and Wotn ( tci-HlKK'tH : trains on the II. & M , I' . . II , , V O. , Mid K. C. , Ht. J. \ C. II. Horn th < > II. & M , licpot ; nil otboi-H Irom the ( luloii racillc .U'pol. n. daily ; b.\rcp ( Stilunliiy ; c.iixeopt Suiiibi/ ] de.\uoit ) Monday. Donni-U WliSTWAHD , Arrivo. A. M. P .MTi "ONION I'ALIKK' . " . . . .Donver U\pire-.s . , i O. * ItHI' . VAM.HV. . . .Mull ami HxprosH 8U.i ; I | II. & .M. IN NHII. Bllin : . . .ftliiilanil ii.vpru.v. . . ! fi-M * . . . . . .j OsiUiil Nltflit l \iro | H . | liil : a Dupiu-t. HOtn-IIWAUn. Arrive. "A. u.'ii : M. IMISSOIJIII J'ACirft ! . A.'M. I--M. " 11:110:1 : : * Day Kxpi'i-H U:0lil : ) 1 U:001) : Nlufil I5.vpro.SH 7OJl : I 1C. < ! . . ST. .1. A : ( ! II. | tllla : ) H:4fili : . . .Vln l > | , ilHinoiilli. | . 7:00il : tUla : 7 W'li ' . .Via Council Mlnllx . ' , ; bMl 7i ; ; | | I WAIIASII IIOUTi : I i Dnpart. UASTiVAItl ) . _ Arrlvn. A. il Te. M. I 0. M .VSI' . I'AL'I , A M. I1 1(7 I I C. lt.-I..VI'ACII-'IC Fir : > o I. . . . Day Kxpuiht . . . . . . . . 4'J : , li . . . .NlKnt Kxpri > s4. . .i ( . : ! 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