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    THE OMAHA JOAJLlAr BEE , TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 2K 1SS5.
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tHC CHARLES A VOGELER CO Scle Proprietor * .
"nols for l
f of tlvirf Immediate relltlln
all ch.onlcuriDnryand prl-
vote dllta5r Gonorrhotft ,
.OIelandS > nhillsln llthlr
compUcbted furmi , Blue all
illwoKi of the Stela und
Blood j-rOT.fvtly rdlv d and
V-trmanentlyeured by reir.e-
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_ , _ _ r , Sernlnil
Wcakntvj. NTciit I.ossruby Drcims , I'lmple * on
Pit P c . Lost ManhOoiJ < / ' 5l { | .r//CMrrfl. ) TTirr *
tnoerKrr1tn < ttHntit The appropriate remedy
is at once u ed In cachcnic. Conjulutijni , per-
mnll cr by tetter , nicredly confidential. Med
icine * cent by Mtlt rnd Exprcit. No marks on
to innlcate contenU or sender. Addreti
DR.IAMES.No. 204Weshlnglon Sl.Cnicagoll. !
A HNK LINK Of
Pianos aod
WOCJBRJDGl ; BROS1
MUSIC HOU
OMAHA KLl'HAMvA.
Scrofula ol Lungs ,
1 tun now illparti rid. iiml ln > " mil. ivil for
< llOlt'-l llttCIMl JllllH Illl tl Illlllf H"llblP I
fcnvo nprnl tlniii n.1il * < * A J < llnr Id mn-ittlir
iniirt'h of Hi R i | .cn-t I ut l < nip riir > r < lii-l IMIS
All Unit I otiiiiini < I. I 141unlit lot nnii imunml
Inlior tin M tuinl Jr nn > A liifinl MpviiuU i"c
oinnu-iidctl tlic IIM- ufuill'rt t-p'ii Ik ' Si ,
rlnlPiiriK Hint \v \ lilin-i I I' 11 ' .M'on > ric inly In 1-1
Illcil in SYOIIIC Iniiff tmiili8 | J ii.volxou to trv
it Thr ipx'ii'mnc -nii'htiKlP My omigli but *
Ivft mo tin htioiutli luircturi.cil. . nmi I u Uli
fitly | Mi'iiuln ninrn tliun I < ILI ill'l in niv lite
Jt hitlii > n llnrccuri HIII r I stnpi'Cil ' tltit eel
ol tlicino.lM liu- hut lm\o no rrluirmf tlio ila |
I'a-o , nmi thru- anne p.i n.-t or nu > il.ii-&s lc-lt in
my linur ? I < ln the liai ! ' - ! kind of niiTlinnlc.il
vorK , mirl fclii ii-i.Jl iis I iMililt 'luce I VHI
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lo innko , but I uni Minii'f.1 'vlirn I n\J Unit 1 < ini >
tnj' uxlKiciiPi * mul lit-altli loili-y to P t1. S. I
\TOiiM ! > < rroicant to inj duty I uwi < to Imtniui
Ity If I fnll'U to tii'iir tin * c c-irfnl u-Mininn ) tu
tlio merltk ol this itonilti-rul inrtllclnc
T. J. UOI.T.
JlontKOiucr.v , AlH , Jnin Ti. I'-S'S. '
hwllt'n Sn | i illr Is ontlruly vojsitiiWi1. TrcatiSJ
nil lllooil anJkln : l.Kcu < t-r. . innHoil lun > .
Tin. S irr i-i'i.t il ii Co. , I'l-Hvrtr I , Atlantn ,
Ou.or 117 W ) J b < .N V.
Soyal Havana Lottery
( A GOVEH.NMUXT ISSTlrfTION.t
Oravnal Havana , Cuba , Ever10 to 14 Days ,
Tii'Lit * < n I'lfth' . Wli > | rn } 5. IVuctlou- pro
j-atu.
BuliJ'T * ' * > mi mnnliniintion. IK ' conltf.lk'il by
( bo panto In iiiteifii Ir i- the unist linns in
tlltl lllttUM I t Ch-'IHC 111M | > IUI- ,
Tor ' 'ul 'l lipply ! > 11 I' . l'.V A. C'O , 1I2
DroHdnny N V i'nj j..M.OVJ.i.NSil'O , JJ.Mmu
troct Kansmtily Jlo.
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17 Nt. ChnrlCH St. , Nt. I-unln , Rio.
A r iu1 > tf rr.ntt or two MrJkalColWruf h M n I0tfft
cfk l ibt n * ' l ( r ictolof Ciia * .ic I.ifck r , S r1 *
cH Bi .n Oiniii. 'Ma HUT oittr ruikl UDI I cU ,
el1jrIf" li v mu ll 1dr * ld nuliufif
Nertoui Prixtratlan , Debility , Mnt > l and
f hrklcal Weakness ; Mercurial and other ARrc *
ilcni ol Throat , Skin or Hones , RhPdfnUonlnj ,
Id Soies and Ulcert , > ri imt i ck nci r i : i.a
tb * rM , D l 4 * l ! , LUae i rtiilri i. Hnftlv * * m l l/ .
Oloeniet Arising from Iniiltcreilon , Etcetl.
Eipoiure or Indulgence , vo. r- > ° tomi at a.
rallowlof l"r-l bfrt wp | , d"l t I * jibirvit 01 slfbt
uJ4 rtrUitn-uorj. plm , itifLtn * ( ccr rtilc Ue < i7
irrilcnlellti d > ly f rrtn.li. r .u'uili > l Uni ru. ,
rrndcrlnz MirrUire inpr < ! ' ( or urh ppy , ir
| nalitL1lj c rtd rkni'b' ' * * 96 p * ( # * > VD Ilif ! > rf Mtt
tQMtln ] ctvrlo v , f-eelo vr n3 ' if < ' LI tkitnuilar.
ttvtt tjr ro li < ' * r I. ttfjftidf . 'i vtbDaca-jbl.
A rotllUo Written Guarantor tirm ir , tnrjn.
fiLI 04ic. llrilclcocol * rr > > Bir l.u > il < it < \ r.-ti.
SCO PAOE9 , rmn PLATKS , f'tfftat cle b tt4 m
Ucllvf t rlc4f r OOc IB t i-rvrune ] OitrTy \
" > ' 111 fdl | * a r'tlu c ( II' i * i rf krtlc'v-ioa 'h ' * ft Hi rlrj
f ( -ttrdr l JK / cOcu * if pUt * j > r t nr * , tj * phy .
tr if rrji" Ju-tUn fcRl "t ftu r rt tt ia t 14 vr
| ni1 | > li ( n .rrUt - * rtid U 1' pi \ r ritlU ,
XHICHEGTER'S CNGUSH.
and
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Al llrm l.lk. Tr itr i 1'J r , I ullr .t tullrr
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QOTTHOLD BflRTH ;
Saunders Street Market ,
nt.ur.ii I.N
, jiit und , Pnusntre , Poul
rj" , IK ! ( ' ! ( ! ri stiTvt , Tuft'ji UUick
The Mirror
Is no flruterer , Would you
make it Kill a svv ; ijter talc ?
Magnolia lialm is jhecharm
er tlmt almost cheats the
lookim---
IMPROVING THE MISSOURI ,
A&otUer River Convention Oi'led to Give
the Big MncHj a Pair Show.
An Aildrc s to t ) r > Pcoplf ) of the * ! !
oourl Vnllcy Some I ntr resting
I'nvts and leisures.
SAS Citr. Mo. , Nov. H , 19SV To
tlm pcoplo of Missouri valley -Tnc un
dersigned cABCUtive coin nil tt < " % cfillod
into evi-teiico by the action of ( lie dele
gates from thn , Mts < o iri v.illcy attending
tlin tv'.tt -rw.ij-3 convention at Si. Paul
in August ln t , ml Ire * * you nt this tiino
for tin1 purpose of Inviting your cittcti-
ti'tn to the uiivii importance of Iho im-
provomciil of the Missouri river , and of
combined and active cflbrts to srouro
tliat nil
Tin1 benefit of the improvouiPtit to tlio
people of tliu Missouri vidly appear to be
Imt littli. ' understood , because no general
and maintained ollbrts havu boon m.idu
to bring to Ihe.ir attention Three
general conventioui have boon held in
tlial interest during the pant live yvnrs ,
but if they have made any oroviMon for
tlio maintenance of the work of exhibit
ing ( lime benefits to tlie peotilo. such pro-
\i ions liave not been utilised Anil y t
the benefits to be secured , ns demon
strated In facts already Known , are bo-
li"vcd tolm aiiflicicnt to onltsl the cordial
hjmimthy mid co-operation of every
residi'iil of this \alloj , to who p attention
thuy may be brought. A siuU'iiienl of
inrt-i and cMimiites based thereon , we
lind in n ineinoriiil to congress pro-
"eulcd ill 1HV * . by a delcgnlion chosen
for that purpose by the convention held
atSt Io-fpli in 1 \ and as it covers
tliti ca.sc tullv , we present it here
"In 1ST1the Mississippi Valley
Transportation company of St.
Louis wns induced to tend
n Ik-el of threebnrgcs lo Kansas
Cit > for u cargo of grain. 11 came to in
iMiiptly. and was pompo-ed of barge * too
large for our n\cr. ft left our port on
Julj 5 taking away ; ! , . * 10 bushels of corn.
The fleet met \\ith no mishap , except a
di 'a\ ' on account of bar for about
i ight lumrs , and it" succesji induced the
H ibba c I'lanspoitation company to fol
low with a tied of thice barges belter
tid.iptcd In our ri\or. Flic fleet ciuno to
us tliii it limes that season , and each time
nuiiity It took away July IT , G > ,09 : {
bushels of corn. August 1'J , ( fj.OSS bushels
of corn and Augtiit ill 41 , IMS biishols ot
wheat and met with no accident on any
of its trips , it had to abandon thn busi
ness in August , however , because of low
water on the bars.
"At the time these barges thus earned
from K-m-as Citj' to bt Louis ' 'Os.
busjicls ot < > orn and .11,1118 bushels o !
win-ill , the rail ratfi between the two
pJtH'B WHS 13 cents per bushel on when' '
and H cents per biHicl on corn. The
rate at which the barge * carried it wi' :
5J cents per bushel , including insurance
11 saving of 'JJ cents per bushel on th
corn and \ cents per bushel on th
wheat , or JS.iKJT.Oj on the four sliinmiiuts
Mill this la not all ; the barges while iunk
ing such a saving lo the owners of the
grain , and while running empty one
way , made , at the rale charged , a proti
of 100 per cent.
"Could we successfully employ barges
on Hie Missouri river between Kansas
< 'Sty and St. Louts alnno. so as to realize
this smug in the cost of marketing our
crops , it would make a vast de'lorcnce to
the people of the Missouri valley. On
the wheat and corn crops of this section
for 187 ! ) , the latest for which wo liavo
I'.xacl ligures , these saving of 7i and 2.
eents per bushel respectively , would have
made a total saving for that year alone o"
$14,042Sit : being in one year on tw <
cereals on only 41)0 ) miles between Kansas
City and St Louis , up actual saving of
nearjy twice the estimated cost of nil
proving the whole bOO miles from Sioux
City to St. Louis Could we employ
barges on the Missouri river betweei :
Kan-ws City anil Sicux City , it wouli
make an annual Lsaving equal ti > thai
here shown between Kun > . City and at
Louin , and would be in addition thereto
Or eouhl we employ barges from Sioux
( ity to bt. Louis lo move our crops , the
sa % ing in the cost of marketing one crop
like that of 1H70 would be double that
shown above or four times the estimated
est of improving that much of the
nvt r. "
1 rein the facts di elopd by the exper
ir.i'iital llet-1 of IS78 , and trom ft lung
knowledge of the Missouri and Mi = si
linpi rivers , derived from a long ojqiui
ii'iice with iheiu , Capl. Lowery , who had
charge of the Habbage compa'nj's Ili-ets i
in 1HT8 , arrived at the conclusion that
v , ith adequate improvement of th
rivers grain can be carried from Kansas
City to Now Orleans al a treight charge
of 7 cents per btiuhel. It if. believed Hint
a corie pending rate fiom all other
Missouri river jioit is with if emit ? addi il
for the higher eobls of oeean frcight.igo
to foreign markets from Now Orleans
than from Atlantic ports , would not ex
ceed 18 cents per bushel , tm'King ' the
grain available for export from New
Orleans al thi same ehariro as foi At
lantic ports. The current rail rau-- for
years pan from Missouri liver pohito lo
Atlantic ports has been Joss than
L'l cents on whrnt nnd 10 cents
rm corn a difference of 4 cents on
corn and ! > cents on wheat in favor of the
tlvvr mule. The price of grain in the
Mii-nuri valley is the price in foreign
ni : > ihel loA $ the cu > t of pl.u-ing it there
The price in foreign markets it. lixecl by
the sniiply from countripd other than our
nvvn , lieiu-e , this t-.umg , if ivah/vil .is it
mav be lij tlm impidvpiuonl of our rivers ,
veil ) inuru to the ( iroducers in tlm Mis
souri valley and will apply to the entiru
product ot our farms ai- well as to that
jiort Tlie product of tliu Missouri vnl-
lev in tlie census year 1 70 , the last for
which wi have accurate statistic.WLI
111ll"it.7 " ! ! bushels of wlie.U , and -II 1,81(1- (
.ili ( Ui-lirls ol corn The e crop * a' ' 5
and li ci nts , respectively , give a total
sum of $ ? . ' , ( > ; i.4.p ( l , which river traiifepor-
tatinu would have saved to pioduoers of
tlw Missouri valley , on a crop like thai
of 1S7H
Wo have to consider , however , nul
alow the benolits that may bo aeeured ,
but thn dangei' that may bo HVertod.
The highest cost of transportation in this
country , maintaining as it does the high
otiNi of Aiiieik-nn grain in lorulgn mar-
KctN , Hhd the ii'ilnccd cost of tran | ijrtn- (
lion fioui grain nnidiic-ing couiilnca in
Asia incident to the opening uf the Sue * !
canal , i educing us u < Jous the COM of
grain Irom siu-h cuuntiies delivered iu
the same maikeUs , has so stimulatud their
pnuliicl tlmt tin y threaten .soon to drive
American gnuu trom all markets acce-si-
blu to both , and so reduce the piolits of
its production in the Mii-Mniri valley ante
to doiro ) s our agricultur.il indu tVies
and couiiil | tlio production of other
priiducts ' 1 he conti-.sl bet ween American
grain and that of other countries for
primacy in the world's markets is now
reduced to a m.iiter of transportation.
Tim advantages ant now ugaiiibl us , but
Ihe impiovuniimt of our waterways will
turn llii p'-nuannntly ' in our favor.
These fact. * now present n serious and
tliieatening situation , and tliu improve ,
men ! of our river , as u nut a us of provid
ing cheaper transportation for our grain
than railroads can over ntl'ord , is ile-
imuuliMl , not merely as n means of grcnr-
inggrcut Ixutnlit-i , but llknwiscias n means
of uvtiiting urcat dlw tors. And it is in
the interest ; ) both of securing benefit ?
.mil avi-ilmg dls.tster that tin.- , appeal to
you is tiiadu ,
Tiw jiruuiicabilitj' of ihc linurovcuii'iit
of our rhor i no longi-t a matter of
doubt Tinsuctes. . tt , th < iettJeiitid
other improvement * on tinMi"issippi _
l well and ppurrnlly known Kvperi
mi nt * on tlio Missouri river , ! x > th bv pri >
vale nnd corporate enterprise , and by
government anprnpriatioii * , luve dem-
on-trated that thi" stream nl o can be
ca'ilv and clie.uil.improvi'd. .
After careful -uuey and itJc qtiale
stud.v of the river , Mnj Ch irle It biiter
thfti engineer of tlie United Stales army
ntnl member of the Mississippi river i-otn-
mii < n , now president of the Missouri
river commission , reiwrtcd to congri
in HSI tlmt an e\petiditure of ? lo.o'w per
mile would secure a pt'im.ineul cluinnul
of twelve feet depth at low water and of
sufficient width ior purpo-os of naviga
lion This - > um Awt not e\cped Lalf the
cost of u single irack railrujd , and will
provide transportation facilities equal lo
nil the mllroads in the valley combined.
\ \ ith such advantages to gain and moh
throateiied disaster * lo avert at ? o small
n co t , thie committee believes thai even
lesident of the Missouri vallev , hould
t-ordially unite in Hlort * to si > puie the
improvrmeut of our river A united
setitiuienl among the people will secure
a united od'orl by our simitorand rep-
resi'iitatives in congtess. and a united
ellort on Iheir p'irt , a.s IIKS been demon
strated in other m liters , will secure sue-
uss in obtaining all reasfiuable appro
priations , mid ihe early completion of
thi great nnd biMielicept work
In order thai the people may under
stand the great interests involved in this
matter , and bn cnommiged to nid in se
euiiutc tlmt united simtimunt. these state
munis are split to them , and in order that
Ihatscnlitnent may lind appropriate and
unequivocal evpres-iioii , they am respect
fully inviletflo si nil delegate- ) ton Mis
semi river improvement convention , to
be held at Kansas City , at ID o clock a.
in. , Tuesday , December W , IS ! * . ! . The
governors , senator * nnd members of con-
giess and oilier di-tinguishi.d citizens
will be specially invited to be present.
And in order that the convention mu.y bo
a large and representative one. the fol
lowing basis of representative * has been
agreed upon
Common ial bodies of . / > rt members or
less , ten delegates
Commercial bodies , each iidditioual
500 members or less , live delegate * .
Cities , towns , townships and comities
having no commercial organisation , liax
ingTi.UIKJ population , live delegates.
Ior ciicn additional 5,000 or lo < * . two
delegate * .
We take pleasure in stating thai the
board of iraue and people ot Kansas City
cordially unite with us in this call , and
that they will provide all convenience- ; ,
anil requisites for the seJsiou and success
ol the convention.
As rapidly as appointed Ihe names of
delegalci should on reported to II. M.
Kirkpatrick , oq. . corresponding secre
tary , Kansas City.
' 1 he remoteness of the Missouri vallny
from lake and ocean ports inci eases the
inipoitaneo ot the stream and the neces
sity of improvement , and we ino-t
earnestly inyito n gc-neial and cordial re
sponse to this call.
L H. Hoi.nK. : Ties , Logan , Iowa
W. II lit u > u : . hee. , Viinktou , D.T.
L U. Ii.viKitt. ; Treas. . ( iirard , Kan
T. 15. BLI.LE.NK , KaiiMis City , Mo.
THOS. A. SCIHT , Wypiidotlo..ut \ > .
T ( I. MKIIKII.I. , Helena , M T.
"K M CoiiiiKLO , llebrou , Xeb.
.JOHN H. Kixij. Chamberlain , 1) . T
11 M KiiiKfMiuru , Ka'isas Citv.
WM. tlt.r.N.v , Harper , Kas.
A.iJ. SAVVVKK , Lincoln , Neb.
T C I'OVVEH , Ik-lenaM. T.
J. H Mn.i.r.u , Sac City , Iowa.
H. H. DOUGLAS A : SONS' CAPSICUM
DllOl'S arc the result of over
forty jears experience in compoundin
cough mixtures. They are the best.
A REMARKABLE CASE.
Tlie U'oiinil Hoccivcil by Colonel
l/yncli , anil Hi * Mlr.iculous
IJccovcry.
Clcvi land Leader- The cut rent issue ;
ol the National Tribune contains n % cry
interesting sketch about Colonel Frank
Lynch , from the pun of Mr Howard II.
Burgess..of this i-iiy The article is
donated to a history of n desperate
wound received by thu Colonel : tl At
lanta , and bis .subsequent icniarkable iv-
covory. The surgical operation which
saved his life wa performed by
Dr. II. J. Ilerrick , of this city ,
and was looked upon with wonder by
the medical word. It is described as fol.
lows"Colonel Lvnihaud his wife con
sented , and on Wednesday , October 11 ,
1805. nearly lifleeii months after the bat
UP of Atlanta , tiie operation was begun
An incision was made in the light sidi
along thu fourth rib Tlie librous mom-
brancc v.-as separated , after which the
keen clmin-Faw was passed around the
rib nnd a portjon ot it taken out l-'ur-
ther cMiminntion s-howed that the -i\th
lib wsf iiUo splintered by tjiu ball , and
another iuci-iou was made in order to re
move i ( After several weeks , during
which time tlie patient huH'ered iiiieiisc-
ly , but had evidently rallied
liom thu eil'Lcts ol ihe d.tring
i.per.itioii , it became c\ident that
tin fifth rih was also in such a state of
inonificHtion that it was necessary to re
move it. Al the fame time the remain
der of Ihc fourth rib wns laken out.
While the pntieiH's side wns opened the
tjurgtoiimadcan examination , llcfound
Unit ihc right lung wa compressed or
llattenud , and that its function1- n pi-
raliou had cca.scd. 'After the Una ] oner-
ation Colonel Lynch rallied rapidly. The
kurgeon.s were criticised > e\crely for the
daring operation , ntul charged with
hopele sy | torturing a doomed victim.
Itntasthe operation pioved a success ,
thu torrents ol abuse were withheld.
Colonel Lynch gradually improved ,
and for nearly twenty yettr.s has been in
the enjoyment ol perfect health The
right wall ot tint chest buu.unu Haiti ncd
and is in that condition to-day. Since
hope began to brighten , life became n
ideas.nit duty , and for twenty years ho
iris In-Ill public olliccs of varfotib kinds ,
never having lost a dity'n duty from sick-
! if s. 1 called on Colonel Lynch at his
honip on Clinton street , ami was permit
ted to bee his wound , HU right
side is almost lint , while lii.s
left is full and round &howin < r thai
the left Jung has lukwn up tlie
duties of Jus injuivd companion , and is
satisfactorily performing them. The
opening near the hhotilder bladu isnil
discharging pus , and Iho colonel is com
pelled lo keep it plugged up with -silk or
"
cotton , tin complete" ! . , this opening into
thu little ri'iniuinl of Iho right lung re
maining that mcdu-ine put in the wound
is iminedinttdy tasted by Col. Lynch , nnd
expectorated from thn mouth , lie. however -
over , enjoys good health , nnd continues
iiclhc in his business.
Hob Iliutlulte In Cliiongo.
I asked a Chicago .street-car driver if n
qciUun bridge ( ho or six blocks from his
line wits pass.ible , HP diiln't Know , ho
s.iid , whcllii r it was being used or not.
"Well , 3011 ought to know , " I said ; don't
peonln get oil'j.mr car here to go to thai
b.idgu" " The man looked nni.i/cd and
hurt. "People gel oil my car here , " ho
baid. "h'jt 1 don't know wheie they go. "
1 goi oil. 1 kept thinking. It never oc
curred to me before Unit the drhur
di'ln't know what became of nil of his I
nntsi-iigt-m asihey left his car J soon
Iuarni-d whut became of one of them
Ho poundi-d his pntieni legs with two
big valises all thn way to lhit ; bridge and
found il torn tin by tlio roots , nnd then
mauled himself till the way round to the
neit one.
Foz/oni's Complexion Powder Is uni
versally known mul ovorywliiTo iiU'i-in.
I'll as tlio only powilur th.it will iuiji
tlio i-oiui > k'\ion cr.i < Hcilc : tun , fret
and nil sLln dls-ascs. L'so o othc r.
THE KtTlMESS.
Wluit tlio OrlRinnl Allnlr In Holland
Heso nbloV Quaint Dtitoli
OUMtOIII ,
The Kirme s or , m rc properly < ppak
Ing , Uiu licit mi . is a NclliurlantU iraili-
tion.ii iniiniuipiil fwulvity Mmil > r to the
r.ii li h fair ? , mul iliMinjtiNlii-il front
Ilio. < t < of JSpiln ami rrutu-i' , ( Jriii.iin. .
Italy anil Kuusin. which lire wnimi-reinl ;
wlitTfiis in liiiffluiiil lltero WITC , n mil
believe HiH arr , nuitncipnl fairi which
litm * no connertionlwitli I ratio. At tlio
ri'nl JvirniL' s art j'notns anJ touts be-
lon iii to w.intiiitiiu lliontrlcnl coniim-
UK's , acrobat s.a-'lroii.gcr . , variety shows ,
ri'it.uininta nnii c tiibli hnipnH wlucli
are inudn the rc nlar Kirincariioli's. * .
wafllcsatul pofici tjos Tlit'Si * lln. < Iriic
\otiu.v i-oiisitnip * in enormous quantities.
nlUTnatinj * ttu'm with lurd boih-d PJ ; S
and plrklc-d ciifiiinl > cr , which arc
ponijdi'ti'd to bo tIonic , ami
liracitif ! and pimble HIP ccii'inner
to i-c il still louder The Kirnii'S-
t roiiiuK tire ninile beautiful
with lln - nnd bright tir.ipcrii's of t-\or.\
color , and all Ihc booth" whore tlu-re
atti arttcloH of consnnuition are in th"
I'hnrgp of fpinale attciulant * in old Hol
land foitunu * . A wallle anil pollerto
booth is ijuilt ? an nttnuMhp place It h
fiirni-hud witli coiinti'i-.s on either 9idt > .
Behind these HIP tin- fires of
makers , who tuck up their
foqiiL'tti'ldy to show Ihpir rnmided nnd
diniplpd white arni" . innl who > -tlr tip the
batter , pour it Into wiillle pans : uid turn
over tlie wallk's mid sprinkle , * Ilium when
tlonii with sugar with astonishing doxtcr-
ity and rapidity The p Ilipy nand to
the customer with smilu so buwitchini * ;
that he feels bound to order another
when he has eaten thetirt just for the
s.tke of gelling another Mnilo.
The \Millles are a bnpitclip to tliu
jiollurljiTliyi1 are loiind , iniiiuialiii } :
little balls of tloitr butter , sii'Mf and
t'p/jo / , which are baked in spppial pans
ijoiiluinin , cirvnlnr lioli-s into whieh the
pollerlje inaidnn whi-ks her baiter with
-nph vapidity th.it her white iinns
tnirly twinkle v hu will make
a hundred of them in n minute The
visitor to a Holland Kirme s will bo for-
ftivpn it he forppocs a wallc , but for
-li litiii'r a proflurlje there is nlisolnti-ly
no remission. It is not a lUini1 ;
to be thought of And then thpe niiiul-
ons are Urn very prelliest that can be
found and are dre.i'd in the 1111)11. ) nit
ntul attractive costume of the Xelliei land
peasant girl. They wear skirts and jack
ets of a variety of c-olor * , briglit blue or
" carlet ho > c and leather shoes with silver
buckh' or cl'i1 klomiieii. Tlip-o are
neat wooded shoos , very dlHVrcnl from
tin ; rruni'li frnbotshfcli are ugliness
per onilied.
The e Kinnee - - a v invariably
nowclod The people from the village- )
for milo1- around atti-nd them nnd make
il a jiracliee of aniviiig in smnul- . They
go in pairliand in hitnd , male anil
tnmalc. until they come to thn enivaiice
to the Kirnu-ss. Then they form a line
nud advance , shouting , "lloen' lioi-
sun : " at the same time leaping high in
air They occupy the whole length of
Direct and the people generally join with
them nnd form lined in the rear , ns the
sntcst thing to tlo. tor thusp country folk
in their mad charges upset everyone who
geN m Iheir wa > and ihc road is soon
cleared when Ihe ; yelljf "Ilo-sun ! " arc
heard.
The most vigorous ticklers for this
kind oftfun are.the.ni'asants trom Trics-
land. Tlio wonxen 6f 1'ries'laml have a
peculiar cap , which is quite Oriental. It
somewhat ixemblert the front of u hel
met , and is of gold or gilt metal , and
from this dangle all the gold pieces that
be'Iong to their tlowrj. The m nu have a
special drink wjiicl' they call .snowball
Ihis is Schiedam in ti glass one-third till
cd with white sugar. They stir this up
and pour il down , with great gusto.
When thuy havtj swallowed a few snow
balls thuy arc ready for all the fun of the
Kirniess , particnlail > for the ceremony
of CHKC Vieating A stout cake , very
tough but sweet. i placed on a block in
the center of which is u channel. The
Krieslander strikes three blown with a
club. If he break , the cake in two parts
( which can only bo done by blows over
Ihc channel ) the glor. > and the spoil arc
his , bui if not he goc- > oil disconsolate.
"Unonsy lies the head that wear * ft
"
crown. " "So doc tin * one belonging to
the man with a troublesome 0011211 , nn-
ler-s he stops it by Liking Icd ! Star Cough
Cure.
_
MAKING MEN TALLER.
How Two Sboft I'olico Kerccants In-
Tlieii * ilc-i-4lit.
Brooklyn Kngk Three sergeants sat
in \\"iishingtoii \ street police Nation
one night last week , talking to Chanty
Commissioner Heuve , when the subject
of the decertneiie- a man'.s apieir- ) :
ance wa < nronght up one of the ecr-
gcants telliii" a iiory uf an cx-rouiidman
who-c sciMiiingly iminonse jiroporlioiis
had frequently been the subject of jest
among his fufiow-polimnen. Some lime
since ne was promoted lo a t > "rgeantfV ,
anil before having n new uniform made
tried on the coat of a sergeant who was
believed to measure not more than Ihreo-
touriha as much i.s the roundsman
To the surprise of tho- > ' - who wure pres
ent , the coat lilted as though made for
li'in.
li'in."That
"That goc < to show , ' said tinrgcant <
who told the story , "that yon cti n't ul
'
.i.\stflla man's' sl/e when lie has his
clothes on. Why , there's .Sergc-int - ,
liu looks like a man of not more than me
dium build , but his limbs and client are
e\triiordinnrHy well developed , nnd ho
weighs more and is of bigger pioporlion
than .several other un-n I know whose
uniforms make them . < -eem as big again
as ho is "
_ "Talking about him , " said Connnis
cioner Hcove , "reminds mo of how I got
him on thu force by MU'tching him three-
qiiarleraof an inch That pounds iuccr ,
bill il i a fact , ne\ertlii loss It was in
the time of thn mi-tropolitnn police , and
ho wanted to get on. lie went to New
York ami I went along. His went
through all right until he came to height ,
and no fell below the standard three-
quarterM of an inch. I felt very iiiueli
ftiht down about il , for ho was u friend of
mini1 , and 1 was anxious that he should
got on the force 'A phy-li-ian with whom
1 was acquainted. h'r.ppuni'd to 1m then
nl Ihe time , and he u-kmi me if i was in
terested in tiio man who had failed to
reach the standard J 1 told him 1 was. "
"That's all rihlifr" said ho , "I'll tell
3'ou how lo li.tlut. . "
"Of eoiirsu , 1 < luLi't | believe it could bo
dune , except bj j-funtt trickery , but J
though1 1 would listen to uhat he had to
say. anj way. He Ujlfl me to el an ender -
der for remeasiiiciiit-M , which I did uith
his assistance , tin jippliumt for the posi
tion lo be ineasun-d again the following
day 'Now , ' said lie when we had got
the order , 'you tap ) Jvour man to some
liotcl iiunr In-rn , gire him n warm half ,
nnd put him to U-d. .M ike him stay in
lied until to-monviMTiiiorning , about an
hour before the tlmrfor him lo bo mea.s.
uredtjgain , and tell him to fclunjiill the
lime , il hicun If he docs this hu will
bo three qnarU-rs of un inch taller , and
come 1111 to the ctiindtird. '
" 1 didn't know what to think about Iho
suggestion. 3lj medical friend was i > ot
given to joking , but 1 thought ho had be-
gun. However , I was anxious that my
man should got on the force , and was
willing to try anything. I told him what
the jdiy Iclau had auhl , anil ho agreed to
do it. Thinp\t ; morning he appeared ,
nnd , when heas > muuaurrd , ho not only
came up to the standard , but was n little
ubovo If. Wo were both us much sur
prised as gratified , and win n 1 spoke to
the doctor ubuui it he aidV11 \ , 1 told i
you ho ' Tl n 1 M-IS ciirioiis to Know
how it wi. t'nt ' su h , thii f could be
done 'U i I i-xpi tin -d that
OIIP of the rmmerous Joints in the
hum > n frame wits snpiJicd A ith a
natural oil When n man lia walked n
/ oed di : il , or jcmit tlnougli mm h er
tion of nny kind in n flay , the oil i < nod
up , si nd the iniiils romp close
together. Thp dniV-renc * HUM woiil 1
mtke : if Ihc re .ts bin n siuzle juinl
would > io cry litt'e ' , hu when there arp
o many itreilnciw KIP hciKlit in some
ca ( s a < much a nn inch nt the end of n
il i\ ' # nork. L ( a tnnti like a naim
b.ith. and lonfr , re'tful sleep. Ihe ioints
will bp resupplicd with oil , iul the
C'ftnspquciice is he will bp taller. Yon
may not believe lhi . Imt it 1 a f.iet "
"I liolicve it , " sjiid one of the INteiiing
.prgrnnt , "becaiiw I diil thi * srtmo thing
nnplf. 1 was three-eights of an inch be
low the stMiidard , nud 1 heard of the plan
llril jotl tell of. 1 W.-nt to a hotel ill
New York , took n bath and let ] Iwclxe
hour" . Then I gut an order for renieis.
nremeni , cl-iiming that I did not havu a
f-nr Mi'iw the tir < t time 'lo my surprise
I came up to tin * stiind.ird bf'ing tlirep-
eights of tin inch taller th'in I WIIM the
day bnfore I got mv aiipointment , nud
1 am on HIP force now ' *
Norton * nrl > llltatcil ! ttoti ,
You mo allowed n fin- ( mil fur tliirtu rf/n/s
of lltpii'po. Dr. IMP'S I'cli-liratcd volt.iin
licit uilli Kleotile Stisiipiisitrt AiitliuniiM. |
for the siK-edv lulief iinif iioriii.nioiif . t-tnv of
Neuous Di-lillltv , Invsitf Vlt.ilitv ami M.iti-
hrWuI. nnd nil kindled trmil > lp' . Also tnr
itianv otlie dl < t'n < ps. runipk-te rpstnr.itlon to
health , vUor nmi iiiaiilinnil. N'o risk Is in-
riiued. IlliKtnilcil ) iiinphiol uilh full infnr-
nmtion , terms , etc. , iii.tlled drpliy
Voltaic Dell Co. laishall. Mich.
HE WENT TO SHOOT.
Hut CliatiKcil Ills Mind WbiMi Ho
liOimied What Hnil llnppcticil.
We we're silting in the oilieo of ' . .iotl
in a town on Ihe rennesve river , s.-iys n
writer in tlio IMtoit 1-ree l'res < , and a
colored man came along with a unolver
in his baud. One of the men called him
into the hotel and asked him-
"Sam. what are you going lo do with
that thing.
" ( wine obor to iiab a riot wid Bill IV-
lers , the barber. " wa < ii ) ( . prompt , reply.
"What's he been douu' ? '
"Talking bout nu nimbler. S.th. Vvr.
s'lh , he's been slnndurin lnr all obnr town.
He's dun got to take it back or I'll bore
htm. '
1 1 gue s we'll go over. "
"All right , sab. . "
1'ive or six of us followed him into the
barber shop. IVtcrs was shaving u while
man , and be looked up and said ,
"Hoy. what you doiu' wid dut old shoot-
in' iron * "
" ( isyimtor bore ye1' ' replied Sam.
"What turr"
"Kasp you has bin h in' 'bout tie ole
woninn. "
"hlioo' Yon jist wait "
"Uh , I'll wait. I ain't deptisson to put
n white gem'lan out. Artpr tint gum'-
Ian leaves tie c.ha'r you waul to looit out
for me. "
Mr IVters finished shaving the man ,
who did not oven turn his cys toward
Sam , and then powdered hi3 face and
combed his hiiir. hum sal there with the
n-voher on IK'S leg. nold as ice , bill just
beior. ; Hill remoxe.d rhe lowol trom the
man's throat he - : \ \ \ . \ :
"Hoy , you go home. "
"Who you talking to * " asked SHIII.
"Too'u , enh , IV.e got u right to talk
to you. "
"How * "
"liasp JV.oypr step fadder. I mar'd
ycr inndtlcr two honrn ago. Dal make'
iou my stop-son , sah , nn' it vou don't put
ijp dat shooter an' git out o' dis I'll
whollopye widin two inches of yei lilc '
"Hoo. You'/.c dun married ma1"
"Yes , bah. "
' An' youV.u mv step-fadderV
"Cose I i . Now you make tracks for
flat wood ] ) ile behind llie house , nn'wht'n
dinner is ready you come down hcah nu'
call yer pa. "
Sam laid the revolver on a chair and
walked out without another woid , HO
humbled that his teot dragged on the
gravel as he went oil' down the walk.
"Come around he-ili to shuot hi- stepladder -
ladder , " growled I'tilers. "Wh , , dat 'io.y '
hnin't got uo seiibC 'tall. Next' "
Cnptnin MiUhell , of the bark Aritoi'ie
Sala , New York and H.ivaiiu trade , cam
lioiuu in Muy , entirely helple'-s with
rheumatism. lie went to the mountains ,
but rt'cei\ing no bcnt'lit , at hiwile's ie-
iiue-t , began to taKe Hood's Sarsap.irilhi
Ho immediately began to improve , in
two months his rheumatism was all none
and he sailed in command of 'tis ' ii-ssel n
well man. Hood's Sarsaparilla will help
you bold by all druggists.
LIVING ON S278 A YEAR.
fond , Clothing anil Iioiltilns ; Possible
on V oi-y HinullVugeM. .
' 'A man can live cheap nowadms , "
laid a well known business man to aBe
Bo ton Globe reporter "Why , you can
start by hujitig a luiw.spnptx for two
cents nnd look for thu juices on boots
and shoes , he litids H kind which will
wear thice month- , and hu only hu one
dollar to p ly tor them. XcU he lo.jks
lor stocking's , lindu that some large store
is having a run on SIKU goods , and that
he can get a pair for four or live cents ,
and warranted to wear well. Hit buys a
pair for each weeK , and saves u p'jir or
en for accidents , that make * nl\t.\ pairs
ot Blockings , nt livn cents each. * ' ) . He
has two sets to get , pricu * - > , and he can
got a suit of clothes tor about > S. and a
lint for ? 1. Collars con vniy Jiltle and
eight cents will buy enouign to Ja-t a long
lime.
"If .1,011 , have nolicud you probnblj raw-
that bosom i-hirts imi.v be purchnsed for
M cents , Jinil he will need three , mid nn
ovi-ruont can be nurehsiscd for 7.50 nnd
glove-.are rcndat , ijtind for 70 cents
Xow your foot the list up and you will
find tlial il oo ts but ifW.frJ In ojothe thr
man for a JIHIThrow in f 1 .VI lor
washing for tlm past jear , and your bill
foots up to 8-JtJ.
" 1 can ay , It-oni my own oxppilpp.ce ,
Ihnt lla-ro are mniiy plaeus in tlie cit\
where oiu * . can M-CITU good living fur
§ lil ) a year for food. Now , by adding
] n rhaps $ i-l ! , for extravagances or in
cidental expunse , you lni\e n gr.tnd total
of $ } " > , for the yc.i > - .peiise , vr $ * ) ' . ' [ 1 n
week , which is 75 1-7 cents a dm , und al
most nny man can buvc on thai. Il people
ple only ronli/.cd how little il took to { ' , o ,
there would bo moro money suvetl. "
Tlirow A'Vii
wlun our new mi ( hod , without use of
knllu , isgunrantppd to permanently cure
the worsi cii oi ot rnpluru. fiend UK 10
cents in stumpi iorrufert'iioonnd pamph
let World ' Di.ijntiiK.iry Medical Asso
ciation , ikillnlo. N. Y.
AN ORANGE ISLAND.
ilutrcrnon'r. ne.uilU'iil Homo
in llio Kcglo'ii-i of Ji
nuil I'liilt.
We hist Monday , ctt i tile New
( La ) Kutcrpri-u. - , i-.riil lids buuntiful
and inturc.stin < ; bjiul uf Iberia parish ,
and were hospiLibly inturtaincd byMr-
lost-ph Landy , ngiiit for Air. JiHer o.'j.
The renowned actor miut , indtnul , lind
t u congenial nliitiu when for a few
weeks each year he * .i-i-ks r frcation f n.m ,
: lie worry of at.igi life. Mirroumled ui. ho
s with comfort nnd beauties nnd attrac
tions of nnturo--thu Lake Slmonolto.
i pretty uxpnnno of tvaU'j'j
groves of stately oaks , and hun-
IroiU of orange trees covered > rith
'it-en foliage and their golden fruit.
Jf the lalior thertinro nt present btitwocn
cigiit nnd nine hundred trtoaof thu Man.
diirine and lirazdlan variitinj gr.iftcd on
he soui orange , und ta lcfi'lly bit out in
gn M'Thus grat | < 'd tlio trt s become
lial'Jj und better adapird Uist.ind seiy
> vmt < ra. Of llioo \ \ v.inJKb nvw.dtho
01 TO isx
One of the Best and TMrffrnf. flfoclcs in the U. S.
to Select from.
No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator
M , BURKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
G'o : lit KKK , Mnnnier ,
UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA. N B.
TKTirxrKMcrihiint ntvl Vm-MiriV tlftnk ln.\nl Citv , Spit. : Kunnirj Nntl"tn l
t'CJ. .Neb : I'oliiinl'iis . .SIHHii.inl , Ciiluinliiis. .Nri. ; Mi.liun.iM i Hank , North 1'lmio , Nub. Cmihi
lltl'lll | | | HMIIK , i nniiliii. < li.
\ \ III | i r tutii'n < n' driilt wiili Mil of InJlnc * itlii.hi-.l. lot two Hi Ini * v.ilui ol looU.
Maudariiui excels in Ibnor and swei-t-
ness , anil scorns the boi ad-ipted lo tin
elim-ate. 'i'hc M-\urt * winter of l .si hi\ :
ing Killed the old trees on the island , the
present groves coimisi of jouug trees , ( j
lour , three. Iwouiul oiiejeni-s growth
Mr l.aiuly tokcs much pride and inter
t'st in tlie trees , and they icceive much of
his iittcntioii. He linds that mulching is
\er.y bi'iiellcinl , nud at this SIMMJH tin-
pruiiiiig-kintp is irpclj if-ed in lopping
Miuug xhoots , din- * preparing them to
lietter wHiislaud Ihe colil , and at the
s.itnc time gi\e In the liees a imijt plens-
iug ami s.Miiiiieiricalshapo.
4\lr. \ Landy al.so takes much interest in
pecnti tulu'm. and s.s m it large
source of u * > pmii'tor tnr luttire. and
even this year tin- harvest will be consid
erable , as the bearing tiees on the island
number nearly one hundred Tin-retire
also hundreds of \01111.1 tree * which
could be tratisplanfcd , nud othcrx tint
will bear in a lew ears if thinned out
and given a chance to grow. With tin-
apnroMii ot .Mr . ) ollcr on , Mr Lmdy
will uc\t spring -ci out u large < < uuiiiit
ol the young trees.
A ipmg of huivlars took Inibfim ; in tlie
I'niud Males lintpl Timr-dtiv nltiit. and
diiiiiiK the "wenin' houii' ntii-inptcd U >
rule the looms ol the cnests. Tiii < > wen
dlspoNeu'd by one in the Ixnulpis , ainl alter
a viRorons lussiu in thu dail ; wcio bounced
tiom the house.
The Very Man JlcVnnletl. .
Strangei Don't you want to hire n
m anr Coal dealer Well , 1 want n
weigher Have 3011 any rolereneesy b
- fcorr.s tos.ij , b'ut 1 haven't ; it is not
easy for a man who has been in my IUIM
ness to obi nil leferi-nces C' 1) Wh-it
b'i inis , have . \ou been inv S I'll be
honest with you. 1 ve been a pugilist , but
I've retired irom tin- biteim-- w.i
cliaiiipion i-t t'liIijrht ' w < iglit- t' D
Champion of tl.i lyiit w. iglits You're
the vin man 1 w n' C mm n
The Great Invention ,
IN H R3 OR SOFT , HOT OR COLD WATER.
> n//ioii Harm In t-'JJIIllt or llSXJtS ,
nudpaitlcularli nd < ipti.iHoiriirin Climates.
No family , rich ur n.xr should le Jllioutll.
ftoWlij ull ( .rmprs. i > ut Ariwari-or\lleiin- !
tiittous. 2'JEJJU.J.\'j ; is raanufactmcil
oiilj by
JAMCSPYLE. NEVYORK. .
Astluna Cure.
Thl invtilutil-lo tiui'ille n-iulil ) Knrt jn-inm
iitnlly ci.n-i nil Jinulol .Aciliu.u. 7'litiimsi
nbMllittc and 'mil ' , ' 'I'lidinj' ' I.TIjii Id jiroiupt
1 > In lie Hunilnrful em in : : pi'ipiirllfIt ts
knonnthrnurfliiut tlie world ) oi IU utirlrnli J
( lllcnc ) .
. .
. 'nn ! iJ. l'sl. Hinco umni' HiHulr's Aitliiiin
( urf , lor more thim om runr , ruy wll < - liat , IM-I-U
ontliolj > .ol. ! Hnd nut m'cn n t-yniptom at tli
du-fUfV liu appearrd.
WII.I.IAM JUJNNiyiT , Itlclilnnd , low.i. writes.
Nov. M , I"AJ : I hn tid-ri .itlllc-K-d r-lili MHJ
Fi-vpriiiKt Aftlnnn clncf l-"i.i. I follouud j nn
illrci-tlniii. mid nrn linppy to r y that I nm-r
Picpt bettor In in } Uff. I uiu aluil Hint 1 inn
a-iionctlic manywlio cnn ept l to invoiMlil > of
> our rcnii'dli" .
. \ raltinlilfCl paste ticttlm coninlnlnjf | IIIIHI |
tovT frnm uvx > ry kiato In t'w U. t ? , Can.idii . "vl
rent HrltnlTi , will ti malUM lip-in ap
Any itrufi t-t unl ImvJns U In How.
r < i ft.
A Standaitl Mi- < li.-.il U' . . . ! " !
ili'l'ikKiul ' II. "U. !
KNOW THYSaF ,
A GREAT IJEOIC L WORK ON HASH33D
rilinii'U'il Vliul Ni'iTi.ui nuii I'liri" ul l n' i ' i
'ri'iiuiiiirt llwlinu In M in Kir. r * nJ \ ' iMi nnd i in
l i , ii.i r. is ie lutx I nii'li.n Cij , .t
* ! - ? \ It > 'ik t. r IT.T > . > 'i'i. ' ' -Hi i HI-
o'd. Il i UHUIIIM ) Vprv .i'tifc lo ; .il < u 'iitf to I
on' ' " .llin'iijit'ii t-Hi-ii' 10 u ti Im Su
l-ti li us | .rolmi > ' > nuvar Ui i fell intbo U i tit my
iitik'uiii. . -ill i > lire * Uuiiu'i in btMiiulul l-'ieu t iun .
lm.fmlii.kiil' < iivrr . fuircilicmr - i il lu i.i-a M , ot
Moik lu i-vr-D fen * iuc < "ii.i il.li < rut tuUiii.nu ,
fclriiHlt rln nitf otUtr work In till * rounlrjr i.r f . , i
oril'u II.'J-IUJT will I 0 Iftfuijd It nri'fjr inanui'C. | > i < ,
( llilv tl tf Illnll. | irulml. | | Clllsllnltill HlUi > le. , i
f-ciU | paw ( iojiiuinl.i ! > iinlrcl tnfimilUor i , u , , vv
llonttl Modlikl Artoclnlli n. lo thn.'trnr ! of w" " . " I , ,
ivlnre.
ol Uili. . nia be I . ,
YljC ! i' loco ra A j thn . 9au. t a
ln 'riiciu.n unu liy UiuoululvU lur raljiif. n wlll
jl.ill.-jA > uauii * ei.
Tliein In IIP uit-moii of * W | IT 10 irii'im | ju. to
of l.il * inll i.ut 66 irtutiil wliiiifiei jroutli. ii'ircnt
diuiilii liiiiturur tierKrmuu.Aijuujit
A > IOnii Uiu I'Bitiii. .J . ' ' aiui1 liii-iuuu . or Ilr W. II
I'tirki-r N'u t llullliiic'lutrtw-t. llu.ii.n M in . wl.n luj/
ulivg uii ail tl' vn i HMuiniu "kill nu < l oiuuil
I moim uiitl ii'u-iiau ' tUJ > I'.IM , LI , , , ii.i. o
tUo rt ul of all o Ju i i i ) -i- i'Ki'l W
, < tpi-inity . htiili tU'titutl
i-.auotu an iniiiiiucv TIlVQlM P
i > IIIIHU ibis i' ucr. tllluLiUi
Ail Sorts of
hurts nnd many sorts of nils of
ma' nnd beast need a cooling
lotion. Mustang Liniment.
ju V. * r * -ii"i ' ' " ' > { GHn&nVitX *
3&V" " i34fr \ wt s c S K t MJjIsJfe
SfecSs K tA4s
21 ? { svL T . " ? ' * " - * * < ' * ' -A" u. Wrt'sSO
rr i = US _ E. T "n Wb , .r ' 1
* $ < K 7hLMfD' Y *
'j' . v lT'tao l % KV - * * * ? , ( ' n/.Y ? / , 0.1
GIIIIIA60RODKISLANDS PACIFICRAILWAV
IT ! rvmoi nf It" central t nion * n < J rlop i Utlon to
* 1) ) | > rtn tiiil hm * * t ift HU i U t < \1 initinl nhi11-r >
immit | itft m-li * itt it o tno't itntHrttnnt nilif
r Of U flirt I hut , in | ia | M „ ! m ut ILf ( I til tl n"l-or
f rt . .mtltl ti n.i irnrui ' ii t . ! * TiHvft niul tr-flla
Ir uf-t-h fitip * nt ttio Mi T M i ti l I'atilt r < mxt * It
It Nt * > Tltt Im tit lit rtirt h ! j uiti > | n atJ f t im p UltS
l.ntxi N < 'iin- t up l K > uih nif t - urn j omilntf
| H > 1 ntVtMl N , .ill itt t A tut h. 'illnnt
The Croat Rock Island Router
rnn.M. \ . ! " < l l > < n M n 1 thucf'H l' n tnj mud *
l n I -ii'Mthtri Li t'J rr > titfriiM > Ti t.frei ratl nhctnti
* . .Jill\ I till ! riilr * 11 ( iM.tMyt-j . t. > ti1 | rt < k . llf T
pct < ll.iii n In nirttI , * ! ) ( iti n nbt If ihr n'ety
an J thnl Mn tinir * H * ifittnt whi li ir" rrni IVr prae *
tjtul ' | * rMi in > f nM HM iiatn * tnlin ft-c iilth-s of
jhu routr > 1mn fii-i M i It m nn * . tin ; itottitB In
liuuriM't ti f\tt iiirt r k.iiilpnunt )
Tli * Pnst rxfirf ; * Trrin tiptiircn Cltp ) nnl
r nrld ( ( tinttl I'luff * Knti * CiH l ntfnn ttli aiid
AtrtitixMi 10 if > iipiifU or Mf | | > * -mtt ititl tltiftup
hnKiPiM PAY r < > ari"p Mib-Mttt .ni I illman l' l ice
Hlc i rBof Iho utib.1 < U Uu. ml M.niiiiKti * IHnine
( ' 114 In n tilth HibutntolT t n > L. .1 m , itx uiu IflM.M Ir
i it < ii Urtwr-Mi ( tiii'rtc n l KnTi-i i'n > and \t < til oa
p-o H ! O ii"i Uiu < J Urnioil Hn 1 nltiK < itali Cure.
The Famous Albert Lea Route
I * th * dirn * ami fn otfi linr trtnrf n CMcairo nnd
fliimrni , H vu | ; t ) , i wlirru i omitM'tlnim romndrt
In ! t.hni I' * puts fin AH i > " ! nl' > u Hit * Ti rrHorfm nntl
Ifnfuli rmvln > * * ' * -r tliN ibiilf t cl I'lprcci
i rut tit .i > run t tlm irnifrinw t IK if * , tintnnin 10-
c uu j I < * t iir pip lo-ntitlf * mid l ; > .ntlni * nnl lulling
rrniit in of FMMJI nnii } llrnir * .itttt It If nlpd the tilu t
iL 1mMfiriul to itu > tiifa whtfttlfld and tiastoral
lun JB c r lnt tl tr | > ikii *
Ktdlwnr.ili . rlHKX'T UXP TJ | ruren nnd Kan.
knkhar Wn o ( > jirl t. lwr'-n ilii.Mnnutt Imllnn-
ni * t * ntj Lilmnitp rin.un. - . II HlntT * . KMixiiCltr.
linnnK ! | Us mid Si PAI.I on < 1 intt iniftltAtr poinln
for ilrtallml ) nf"nnitt < in > * * Mnpi ni | nll1p ,
oTitii.ftahlc . in , H HI tickt tj , M nil print Ipii Tli' i %
O'ti'vin ' ' ttio VnltcJ bi lfr m.cl ( .Liml * . 01 ly ad-
R. R. CAOLE , C. ST. . 'OHN ,
rie'l Vfirti M t O - - -
MFTION ,
( of c I the kind * ud ft fonr
h * t - I iiJ * * Iarune I ) IT
' tunt 1 r | 1 ri,4T O DOTTLK8 I
tjt&er * in Vj-il i1 ! lir.KTUIUTlbEcn thli dltt&io
> HIT sutferur Ut'eniireei % od F O .1dr it
* m r & iaoiTll lllI > riPt Iff IT To ; *
DRUNKENNESS
or tlie Ijlipinr Mnlift ,
( > tiroil tiy AiIiiiKtrriim li- ) ,
llnlnos' RnUicn HjH'i-iJIc
It t n'i 1 o ( t i-n iu ii i up of c-oilpo or tea wnlj-
0 ii tin K-n.w'oiljjr . o ( tli > iK-r-on lnklni > ll.H
iilt rth'tty \ Inn iul ( A . nut ] will I'HrMt n ptrina-
in in iiml F | > wlt cure wlmlicr t'np Ill-lit li
n modi-lute ilr n ir < jr MM nli-itl-ollo m k. It
hah.i'ii Klven in lliiiuniin Is of eni. , nmi in
o\f > ry intlBJiir K iif-rtrct ourc Ims lnl'n i l. IT
M \ i It Fill * TlirHstiin iirii ! iinji i-i'nhtud
with tlio Si cill < - it lii-ciimi s un iilior lir , | > ci = Bl-
l .li > fo > fie li tin ntitic'in- ' i.\l > . | .
1'or tH\r \ li ) l\"iini | A ( < i. Hr'-/vl'-ls. ' cninvrlltli
nri * lii.-ir'Hs. ' Hn'l litli nnJ 'umni > . ' i-ln-ots ,
1 in 'in ' , N"l >
i ; ll or v.-rlm fur piimplilet cnntulnlnpliuti.
Irr4li. n | tVMIlll'H ' ] Hie ' 'On : tlir-1.O3 ! UO'f.n I Ullll
rr.ori Iioin nil imrlr-ff tincountrj. .
TIME TABLE.
An f Hn < 1 < lc | > Hifuin if Oinnhn trflinimil con
nt' tin ) . ' linen lit thn 'J rnnM > r
All tMiiisairlvi'aiiddi-pnn fioniDilmliu by
O'liind iSt.inrlaid Tlinp.
Tiulnsdi tin- ( ' . M. I * . M. & O. nnho and
di'luit from lln'ir depot , ronii'r ol IMIi uiul
Wi-li-li'i r-tict'ls : tialiison llii-U it .M. . C , ii.
V g. and K. f : StJ .V ' . Ji. timu the H. &
, M dfMit | ; all uliu-ih liom till ) Union I'ucillc
tlflMlt
lnds ! < " liTddh will IrnuU. . I' . dt-Kit | al 0 : : ,
I7-'Ci. ! H-Wh-4U. ( h-.VI Bin .uu. 11:110 : , a. in. ;
flirjf. ! ) ' ] ( ) , ' T'.Id. I'lTlO ii. m' Leiive Tn'iiKii'i'
Inr Oinnli.i at 7K. : J5 8l. ; , ! ' : : ; 0 , Uia ; li
i : ' " . . Hi : )7 ) , 11 : . ! T n. in : l : " ' < , ! il/ : : , J { 'Jr ; , : ' , : M ,
I ! tialn-do nn ! run on Sn-idny. All ol'lu-is
run dally. Kcny lialns will inn us liisl M'c-
Hut : ot I''K'luInmniv triin , cxcL'i/t / Iliobo li-nv-
um Uinahii ill' ' ! : : > ' ) : i. ni , and ll :10 : p. in. , mill
It-aMiig Couii'-il I'lullb lit 7U3 : n. in. .mil ll-15 :
] > . in.
" " ' Y/.urn 'J'ntiNE Special stock
' ' ' - - -
OiiiiiliiiitOr :
in , N-.II.I. in. . JU:15 : n in. . I0.v : > : i. in. , " : in p
in. . : 'ii ( p. in. , midifi : p. HI. l.p.i\uMoul >
> niilslor iiin.iliii at T"i : n. in. , 1U.'J. " > n. in. ,
- in. , I : if p. in. , 4:40 : p , in. , ror ji. in. ,
mul nuip. : in.
i i nnd iliii , ' lint" at tninsli'r di-pot. Council
JJ'i.lI ' * . diir.wo , liwli Jsl.lliil V IVrllii :
l < a - . II . " : ! ' . JIlijl'i ii. in , , l , ft.Jjji. in. ; ar-
ii\i- , ) > 'lia. in. . II . ' . : .d , Il 7iw : (1. ( m. Chi
iniiii \uilli\vcMlli li'it\t' , IS ItlJ'ia. in. , O
- ' . Mi | , in. , itinvf , ) ) ' .ir. : ii. in. , II 7. ( K ) p. in ,
I liii.r.v , lltitliiiuion > V Hn'inylean ' - , A 'JJ.'i : :
n in. . A 'f.a'i p in. : aiihc. A ! ' : ! ' > a. in. , li
! ' " p. in , , A 7. ! " p. in. Clili'iiKi > , ) lihv.iul.ci (
iV. hi. I'jmlicao li ! il- : ' n. in. , C . ' : - ' ' ! p. in.
1. li : l& . a. ni. It 7:00 : i > in
.Juf tV C. U.li'U' u. A l : iw . i.i. . ( ' 3V : p
: iinlvi- I ) ( ina. : : in. , 1 ! 7-'i : ! ! n m. \ \ a
i li lna\c. A : . .0iip. in. ; airivi > . A H-yp. ; : in
himix ( it > n. IVi'Uic liiavf , A 7 : < ia. . in. , A
7Vp. : > n : nnUn. A'w. * : ! . m. . A 7 : < kJi > . in. :
\ \ iMWIlldI'rtflllf ( IXIIlt'-iH ICIIVO A M'iJ (
p. in ; tin iti * A TjfiO n. in. : Ucmcr csiiiv-is ,
IciivcA 11 .yin. in. , UMIMA lJ < Ji | in ; T' . I' .
nmil n1 ( I < -iiiiB-ih | , lit p. vallt'i , lc \c A 10 1 : !
) / . in. . d'Hvu A ' 4U : IK in. ; H. < v .M. nmil
li-p. ! i.illn ) . It-it \ i * A bilu , , uii\C' ( : ; ( )
H. ni. : 15. iV M. nlirlit o\-n | > - . , UjA ! i > :00 :
p. in. , an i vr \ lie fit a in.
Suulti uiU-Ol. J' . day usjin-JK , Ifiive A
lii ; ' ) . in . mine ( ) : - > n. in. ; night CMUI > > ,
li-4iv H * > U"i ti. in. , nnivi1 A : H-i p. in. : K. C.
ht. J. A. C. 11. , via rJiilfeiuoulh , IM' A 1':10 ' :
a. in. . It * : ! " > p. in , uii\c I ) 7f.i. : (
N < . .itliitiilC. . , M. I' . , M. , V > . . t- < > mI'ity
pjkjni'-- " , IMIVU A h.iftn. ; in. , iiirhn > : ' ' ' > \ > . in. ;
Oakland noutiiiiniudatloii , Iwivt-Ci ; i > p. m. ,
ill HM' C li :00n. : in.
KiMwuiil-i. ' . I ! . A- Qvia I'lalMuuulli ,
lfaior > : .iiJp. in. . aiiivi.iJUa. ; : ni.
\ VutURiil1'A' ' incipii - - . If.ucii A * : 'M p.
ill , iiiiuis A 7.VJ ; n. in. : Di'iivri C\IIUM | > ,
IIMVIA lU.-V.a. in. . .iui\'j A 'i-.m p. in. : U. I' .
mail .iii'l Dxpitvirp. ( . Vullfj. Ji-iuc A a:10 :
j ) . in. , aiihc A I : ! ' . ] ! , in. ; 11. AM. . ia.ul unit
i < yprt-fi | tcp , Villo > , U'aMi Ab10H. ; ni.nirhu
JOKiH. m. ; li. iV.Nf. niulil rxjiloM , UM\O A
0D : p. in. , an ho A l5 : ' ' > p. HI.
.SiMilliUMid M. 1 * . day nxpiCHfc , IPI\O ; A
UrAln. in. , lurh'ujfiiUO.t , in. , niijlit I'\HO-.H | ,
HUilM 1 1. in. , iurl\c A IiU | > m. ; K. c ,
hi. J , A C. It. , via ri.it'Mnoinli ' , ID.IVC A i'r- ' * )
9,111. , Uh:4'ip. : in. , iiniie l)7Wa. ) : in. , T'JJ : Ji.
' '
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i'X'HM | ' , liim < A f am. in. , nriivi ! bf.to p. ni , :
( iM'il.tnd , imjiniii d.iiioii , leave C' 0-iO : p. in , ,
t.niu ( H' ' IMI in
Soil \ li n - ( l : il > : li d iilyiprpl Hull
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