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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1885)
TJfE OMAHA DAILY BEE , F1UDAY , DECEMBER ia 1885. AN ERROR IN ENGROSSING Leads the Unirornity Bogonts to Ecqnest an Extra Legislative Session. THE GOVERNOR'S FLAT REFUSAL A Heavy Hani on the General Tn'iid Itnllwny Commission Notes and Vesleriln > 'H .Vows ol' tlio Stnto Capital. frno5f TIIP. itrr.'s L The regents of the Unlverhity called on Governor Daw es yesterday morning with the object of inducing him to call aspeci-il Hossion of the legislature. They claim thai through nn error of the engrossing clerks last winter the appropriation for the various .state institutions were made payable from the general fund instead of the amounts specially voted for tlio pur pose. The error was discovered just nfter the adjournment , but it was too Into then to lumedy it , and aa a consequence quonco the onyitim , penitentiary , imivcr fiity , deaf nnd dumb ncjlun , utc. , have been drawing money for their support from thegeneril fund As a tcsull that tund is uihai tcd , while the nmotinUi it was intended Iho various institutions Hhould use renriin Intact 'I ho regents sought to tnducu the governor lo call an extra Hussion m order ( hat li giil.il ion might bo had which would place thctio unexpended moneys ut theii dispox.il , the com Is Jiuv - ing ruled some four jcars ago in a simi lar i"ise that such legislation was tieees- K ir'I , ho genlleiiKli wciu somewhat Hiniiiisedto hear the governor ml mate rather hioadl. ) ( hat Ncbiaska's sun doi s not , rise and set in the univoisitv , and that there nro other things riglil fully ohiiiuing state suppoit and execiitlvu guardianship , The univui.sitv , ( Jov Diiwes waul , was in no moie danger of being eripiiled than the other institutions , and ho d d not think the culling of a spu- eial session of the legislature desnable Such a move would cu.ilu a largo addi tional expense , and it was nol. positive that even after the bndj assembled that the legislation sought for could bo had I'ho Hlate treasurer , on being con sulted , said ho thought thu payment * by county treasrieis would keep monev enough in the general fund lo mtet all expenses until 1 ite in Ihu spring , and that fiom then on the bills meiirtud could bu paid in warrants , which wou.d find icady Halo. After u long discussion thu regents on m u lo thu samu coiiilusion and lelt this state house without pressing thu mailer fin liter Thu expenses of the university for the fiix months ending December 15 , as re ported by the vecietary , amount lo 100,085.20 , all of which has been diavvn from thu general fund of thu state , in file , id of the university appiopiiation of $88iOO. ! Thu items of oxponditnru arc us follows : nn : KAIMVVV COMMISSION Under piessinu fiom the 1:1 ho id com- jiUHsion , uisirid | ) b\ numerous v\ull in thunlloiilud uhiugus ot unjust disci-mnmi tion prefei rod bj merchants in northern NuljiiiMk'a , Ihu 1 reinont , Klkhprn > V Mia nomi Valley i. ul wuj lias publishud anew tarill slice ! on which the talus in cenUs per 11)0 ) Ibs , in less than cai loul lots , liom riemont to other points , uiu given us follows a w rs s > i-i - , Balan KiteJsrVist | ; I'oint 17 , Sl.inton lit , Groijiliton ( tl , O.tkdalo 01 , Nullah d3 , O'Niiill ( W. Atoliinon 7ri , Long 1'ino 8J ( , Viiletitiuo § ! 00 , Uoulon $1.J ! , Chudron Second chiss Wo t Point 14 , Stnnton 31 , d million 53 , O.tkditlo 18 , Nclixh fid , O'Nuil ! 50 , Aloh hon 113 , IJOIIK Pine Ob , Viilontino b7 , ( ioulon $1 in , Ch.alion Thl'rd oliiw West Point tfl , Stanton ill , Cio Dillon lit , O.ikl.md II , Ncli li13 , O'No 11 15 , Atcli Mill 01 , l.oii ; ; Pine O,1 , Viilonlinu 70 , Gordon $1 ( ) . ' , Ch.idion $131 Fourth chififl- West Point in. Stnnton 20. ( Jiuiffhtoii Hi , O.ikditlii .1,1 , Nuli li ! U , O'Null 41 , Alkin.son , Long Pine 5. , Viilontinii 113 , Cordon 8S , Cli.uhon $1 OJ Tlicsn mil's uvcr.it ; ! > aliont the .sjiino as thu "d ! linco r.ituH" pnlilihhi-d bv the Hiiinu loud vvhioh ihoy rophioit Under thu wjHtoni coiiiiilaii'i'il i > t it ilisi'iiiiiin.i- tlon of ulioul tun cunts jior UK ) HH was boiii nniilo In favor of l-ior.iotit ii niiist oilier low ni , the plan Ixunj ; to ivo u Nccnil ritu : to a favoied fovv Owln to the ( jivul. annoynnro to hip IIOIH und ii-ceiM'is of fie'uhl ' in Ncbiasku iiiisin Iroin Ihu Taut thai thoio nui l\vo Mat ons ualluil "t'onconl" in tlio st.ito , Ihu ruilvniy I'onini'sHlon ' have wiitteii lo Mr llolilii' c of Iho Dmlin lon < V Mit pomi , iTiiiirilin | < ' linn to Inul sonic oilier niiinii for llio ' 'Uoiu-oid" ' on Ins mad That Hlat'on la in t'u county The ether "Coin-old ' is in I\on ) comity , and it lie ( inonlb Iitippi'ii.M ' that < ; oois | foi tlio nt.t- IIOIIH tire inii lulumi'oi ! Ono nicieli.int nt ( 'oiiL'ord , Dl\on ( onnty , wiyn tliiii k of thin is so fjn-at ( hut hit liniN it s tfer to hiivo Ills { roods tthippid \\.ilculicld , and liiuil thorn lioui thuro , tun inilui , by niAitoi : OK JIKS riii'vn n. In tlu dl-tliiei conn ji'M < nl.iy , lud"i ; ) Pound llstutu'd to tlm ; ii iinimiU of 1' M Hall , im | , cniiiiMil for I'uuu.i ( 'hu tur wli is 81'uKinu 11 dl\urcii fioiu hoi Inii band on the ground of fallnio to Mippoit llio Jinlio ovidiiiilly looked upon thtieiiMi JIH mi Dliurt to ul rid of it in , in tor whom KIIIIIIU'M ftuuilj IIIIM no nso , and icsmvcd Ills ilouision until lodio , iiiUiHinjr llio pliiliillU' in thu mo.uitinio lo think tlm in , iltiir ovur well. : ind si < if slm couldn't. ehimtjo her mind Tliivo ve.irn n'ro , Clini-lor , who Nv.i1 * wcll-IKi'd ' TiiiaiH-ialiy , iiinliuiKc.il in huninttiv in lnu'olnith a man nainud lo > ln , und madu timcal fllnro. ) ; In tliu lioxd.iy of his f.uiu' Lniina iiMrrnd him. Hitin natiirully indolunt , nnil linvln no Intiinus tint , Clmstitr went iindiir , and after sulllhig tip alhiirs went to iitmblin nliout tint conntrv in Eoaioh ofotU , The pl.dut tl tcitilied that \\hune\ur lie -rot u dollar ho * ont it to her , but uould not conlinu liU < trtloiM to any stt'.uly emioyiiKMit | ! , biting uhvayH on thu truniji aftitr thu lyiiin fiituin of u soft ) o\ \ > \\ith bi pay Kmmit'ri inolhur coiilidud to Ihn conit her urief it .iiiiRt. Clit'stor , nhom > < lin N.iid WIIH "it real u i en man , but ho wouldn't noik on n faim. " 1'iom tlm lonu in which Ihii liifoi ination vy.is Inipiiited , it iviu evident Unit Mi > . Nelson thought that falling tioiihl kiiouk thu ambillon of L'heMer into Minilln'rcttux .Jnd u Pound luid lie oiicn gnuiUid a divoruu ut Plutt-t- mouth to n vvomnn whoso ( minimi was R professional politician , but lie w.is nqt l > ropircd to nmko this ix parallel c.iso. STKAI.INO A CII1I.U. TJofprenco was inndo In Iho Hun yea terday to the attempt of n man named ry to obtain llio custody of his 7 a dam-liter by Iriboas corpus pro g * 1 * mdiug tlnil the ease was likely to go ng mist him in the county court , Drew-cry's lawyer , n Mr Phillpott , shiovvdly consented to a dismissal with out prejudice This donu , the child was tak'uii homo by the aunt in whoso keep ing she has been since the mother died L-isl night Dnmroy obtained from .Judge Pound , of Hie district court , an order fern n visit , which ho delivered to a deputy shcrill The hitler went to the house vvhc.ro the child was , and making luir guardians buliovo the paper vv.wun oulor to bring hur into couit , spirited her uvvay. PITV HIMF.HS Oflloor Smith oaptured u man Ins n.inn1 as I'r.mk Hughes , of Oninh.i , josiirduj afteinoon vvhilo trying to dis po o of llneo suits of underwear und some hosiery , for tlio pos > esslon of which ho. was iiuablo to account Capitol Assembly , Knighli of Labor , has In i-aed the 1 O. 0.1' . hall foi a meet ing plaeo i ho counsel In thp ra'o of fJorlmm vs I'.mliam are eiigntrcdvit4illielr clients in u laiid.iblo oiiiluAvor to Holllo the iliill- cully II C T.itnm , the ivory p'llod grniu de.iler , and A ent IIi > pkins , of thn \ \ ells- 1'argo express compinv , fninlshcd ton- sidi-i iMe fun to their fitllovv bo inlers at the Windsor In their ollbils to strengthen the lies thai bind their hairless heads to frothoi 'I wo now additions to the city of Litv coin havu bi en platted and lecoided Ono isc.illed "Centr.il P.uk , " is tun acies in extent , and inns from I'oinlociitli to Si\teenlh siieets onlh of South The otli'-r , known as liiirlmganie'i addition , is live acres in extent and lies c.vst of I'ouitcenlh and south of A Nil cut. ' 1 ho people of bt Paul's M K church arotoh.ivo a musical oiitoilainmt'iil to- night. A new ledge of the A 0 IJV was formed in Lincoln \Wdnosil.v ( night Thu Olivers am P MV , A A Gnilo ; AlV , \ \VultorIlogo.foioiiMii.F \ l.ar- tiill' , ovtiseer , K ,1 Lionburgor , roooi dor. M IIVniiug , llnuucier , J II Wtidon , iceeivei.J A Chute , guide , V ( ! ( Jdoll , I. W , C P Liu son , O W , H P. Slinp.it d At the meeting of the slockholdon of Iho Nubr.isku Imposition us'-oci.ition ' , Wodnosdny night. . ) I ) . M.ief uliinil , G JI Tiavcr , Ornn Lnsign , O W Wobslor , Win McLiughlin > ) Itutlor , John Doolittlo , Aiisiin lliimihiey and Ti.iiik Uoh.union weio chosen d rectors The tol.il of cash loecints for Iho year wore s.t.iled : vt f3lW"i ! O.'i , und Iho oKpond til res ? .ijr , > SO 3(1 ( Tina lu.ivos an ovordr.ift of ? , ! ) . ; to meet , of vvliinli there is due and collectable about $ > 00 on unpaid subscriptions Thu ollieers for next year are Picbident , .1. 1) Mucfarland , vici president , John Dooliltle , seciel-ir.v , Aus tin Humphrey ; treasurer , O W.Webster. AttoinoyGonor.il Loose h.is been cilled homo by tlio ueuous illuet < s of one of his lit lie gills The l.idies of thn German congregation are m iking an oig.in'uod ollon. to leliovo tlm woithv prior in their mulst Tre isnrer IV issloy of the Iturlmlon , w.is n p'monger e istwurd in a spooml car Wcdnusd.iy night blATi : AUItIV'AT.9. K II Miller. Nobr.iska Oily , 0. C. Van Pelt , Sevvaid , ( icorgo L lioan , Om.iha ; W il Allinoii , OMI ili.i ; G M Kjjiloston , lionnelt , < J'o r.ibliugor , Aubin n , John U.ilo , Uiiulu , U H Uictiioh , II.i-.tmgs. A ball will be given by Ladies'Progress ! is--oiiibl. > , No uiiJ7 , at 1C. of L hall , KM3 Douglas shoot , Tuesday evening , Ueeom bur : n A water pipe biitsting in llio Boston clothing stoio oil 1'ain nn Mieut about 11 o'clock li t evning Hooded that place. It was discovoicd by Ollieer Whitu , Iho piopiiotors notilicd and I lie apertuie eloa- cd Only sm til damage was the io-ult The ease of John I'lunnigan , an old colored man living out near the foi t , against the Continental Insurance com pany , wus on trial .ill day josterduj in the county com t The suit is to recover $ o03 , tlio insuiiiiico on property dostiovod by lire , n.umigaii holding a policy of the defendants. Karlj next year the Colons IIOHHO on Ninth sticct ito bo cnlniged by the roe- tton of a noith addition -KixDO and llueo atoiii'.sin lioighth. Tins will add sixty roonio to the pro.sont complcmonl , maU- ing tlio lull number 155 , moro than ma > now bo found in un.\ hold in Omaha "loo" Wallacow.tsarrested < , day evening b Ollicei Itrady and lion igan , chained with being it giMiioiouH chaiao ter.Vallaco is Mispccted of byjiu ; tlio man who lobbejj a fj"no ; ? at McShano's bain of $ . ' ( ) . Yostenhiy Wallaeo was lele-i-ed on .i 't)0 ) bonds to appear tor tiial on .batmdav Three small boj-s , namnd Lou HolT , Ilowaid llainniond and Wilho Austin , weio locked up in the city iiil for petit lai'-cn 'ihobovs had bioken open a show case in fiont of Kingor's Htoro on 1'ilteentli street ami oxtrai led a bminet ' 1 h"y weie caught in the act and Iho in- lest followed Tlioiowasa collision between a Imok and street car on Tenth street la t exc- mug winch Ksiilted in the foi mm vuhielo being badl ) domorall/ed The hack was llie pioieil | > ot "Swido John , " and ho was dining along Jones sluot , acioas Tenth , when llio accident oeemiod. Hutli ol the hind wheels of the hack vvuro taken oil ' ) > tlie collision. Mr. and Mrs G W Linmgor returned j"sleiday ( tiom a li\o months'tour of Kuiopo Thoj > initid inciy country on Iho continent , except Spam where llio cholera laged , and spent * in era I weeks among tlm Itntisli isles Sirangel enough in all thoii jouriioj they met no Omaha friends although the > uncouiilmed and wcio io , > allj onliMtamed by nunieroiii Kniopean.whoio aequaintanccH ihe had made on pun ions xo agis. Ilwas their pleasure to rcliirn on the sjdundid Ateam or Ktnnia of Iho Cnmird line upon whuh the luid inailo their outward passago. Mr and Mrs Liningcrdcuhuo Ih mielvcs in the best ot good health but glad enough lo reach homo again after long wandoihig Itook. Stephen 15 KlUins aiiehoicd him c.lf in one ol the cnsy hofas in llio rotunda of llio 1'iftli Avenue hotel , wntoa u Now Voik ooriesjiondenl , and Mild "I ha\o just boon pa > lng a Hying visit to Mr lilalno Ho is in good health and spliiU , but lied down to woik on Ids book , ho is li.uing the oxpeiiouco ( if ovoiy author w ho obligates himself lo wrilo a coilain iimoiinl of mutter in a given time His puhlKliorri are crow ding him constant ! ) , ami ho hasn't a single. day ; that ho can cm his own. 11 eo fiom thn deni-imlH ot his literal y lultnti , Ho is obliged to have thu seooud voiunio liniKlied ouilv in the com ing > ear and ho lelN mo to do Ihis ho has fieilientlj ) to willolivo to six printed nr- ticlos pur day Tlio necessity of doing so much every twenty-four hours is imtuial- l > vu r > ii ksome io him , although ho is toml of hiswoik. The liist volumoof hK book IIH.I been agient sneecvi , its the second inomiMM to bo ; but ho tolls 1110 that if lie woio to wr'tn fifty books in the tutnro that ho would mivor again bind himself by 'two ( lutes.1 In this matter Mr Hlaino is no exception lo the nile Any wliter who iigiees to prodiiuo a cer tain number of pages In a given limit will leain to Ids suiruw beforu his task is lini-hyd that ho U it fool. 1 Hpoak fiom oxpnrieiico , Hoolc publlslieis ru Imul t.ukmaslors. whither they deal w.th Mr HI.lino or the ImmbliMt ttntor they can entice into their luir " _ ) BANQUCT , Tlio Mlnuo * S7icnr Kntcrtnlu a Nutn bor of Krlcndn I/nst Kvcnlnn- r Ono of the mo t pleasant social events of the season was the reception and ban qitet given la t cveiiing at the Mlllard by the Slt us Mamio and Lcla Shears There were about 100 Invited guests in at tendance , and the spacious parlors were filled with the joyous thtong Every thing was elegantly arranged , excellent music was in attendance , and tlio fall hostesses were untiring In their efforts to allord their guests an enjoyable evening A grand banquet was spread in the dining room , and the tables , lo tiled with deli cacics , iccoivcd due attention. At the clriso of the banquet dancing was 10 sumed , and a scene of gaiety and happiness was pioseiiUid. Tlio following guests wcro prc ont Mcssis biakc , tHamilton , V. Hamilton , Ogdun , White , Chat-o , Hoall , Bojjgs , IJar- kor , McQuiston , Hair , Patrick , M.esrnuier , Wilbur , Lootnis , Barton , Coe , Wilson , Crary , W Clary , Isaacs , IMko , Ko < s , Wakeiuy , Iei ? t Wakeloy , Arthur Wuko- h-y , Lehman , Doano , Herlin , MyliiH , Cowing , Morris , Gillollo , Wvman , Ih1 Simmoiifl , Christ ianoy , Dirkoy , Jor dan , Misses Almy , Chambers , lion- ry. Heud , Jcssio Mlllard. Kim ball , Williams , Diolwy , Lake , Uoane. Boyd. MeCoriniek , Garncau , C.fe , Ber lin , Gilbert , Craiy , IjanH , Peering , Bishop , Megealh , Isaacs , liuslin , Mes dames Harribon. Bourke , Pike , Camp bell , Itoss , May , Wakeloy , Lehman , Dirk- son , llau'lcs , Mr and Mrs Hamilton , Mr and Mrs Claikson.Mr and Mrs. Lander. Mr and Mrs. Itollins , Mr nndAIrs Peek , Mr and Mrs Bierbower. Mr , and Mr- > . Danow , Mr and Mis. Wilbur , Mi. ami Mrs. Baumor , Mr. and Mrs Hoed , Mr. and Mrs Page , Mivaud Mrs Carter , Mr and Mis Dickoj , Mr. and Mr . llltch cook. _ C.'Ulolon's Two Gtnml Productions. It will bo a pleasure to welcome sigaln to Omali'i such an admirable org int/.iv lion as Iho Carleton opera company , wlu'ch will bo romemboiod for the o.xcel lent character of its pciformancos hero last Nc.ison , \ \ hen it w.us a much less pretentious - tentious attract on than it is this joar bmco it was last been hero Mr. W. T. Cailelon has added inanj now and popu lar faccs , has greatly ineruaslulhU choias and has secured the right to all the sue cessos tint h.ivo been as may bo made at the Now Voik casino , the eastern homo of comic opera. The ooiup uij will play nn engagement of two Mights atl5o.\l's opoi i house opomugon Mend ly no-xt in "Nanon" , tlio famis ot which has become iinrniivnuntly identi- tied with the crlebr.iled organi/ation. Not alone in the du'ssmg is this opera a decided novelty , but Iho music scoie is do- bcubed as replete with h muling melodies and pleasing airs , while the thoiongh at tention given to ovei , ) detail is a font mo woi thy of emulation On Tuesday oven- iug wo aie to have the autliori/cd version of "Tho M kado , " with the original or chestration , stage business and libretto This is the stmo vcision as that used now nt the rift h avenue tlieatro , Now York , which is the author's own production. The company will use a wardrobe of gen- nine Japanese costumes , entnely now seoiiori prepared under the diieotion of Japanese ai lists. The company numbois no nly sixty ai lists , headed by W. 1' . Catleton Inniselt , who will appear in both oper.w The sale of beaU will begin to morrow morning , An Otnnlin lau',4 I'atont , To the Kditoi- SBO in the d uly p ipoi s a desciiption of u snow plow to clear the snow from i.ulroads , invuntud by a Cana dian by the name of Orange Jull and that a comp my has built ono inNowYoik and is now in Chicago awaiting a snow qlockado. Your readoi swill bo surprised when 1 mfoim them that I am the inven tor , and hold a patent issued Aug , ! > , 1SS1. llofoio I left Chicago I gave ono N T. Smith my power of attoinoy , and ho waste to foim a stock company to build a plow. He thereby got all my models and at once disappeaicd , and faineo that time I have have been umblo to find him or my model. As a model is quite expensive , and ffolt discouiagcd.I lot the matter rest. But to day on reading the papers I find my very invention coining out as a Cana dian invention I buhovu it is a story published to deceive mo. My patent and cuts aio heio in my oflico and can be seen by niiv ono. But it may bo a repetition of llio old maxim , "Tho patentee scarcely ovei reaps the benoht of Ins invention Dn. HAWGIIAWOUT. OMMIA , De-c. t ? . lied nt tlio Hotel. Mrs H. M. Jntkins dijd biiddonly of lic.ut iliseosc at the ( joos hotel about 10 o'clock Wednesday night. Her husband is > a tiav cling man fora Boston music house , and both ho and Ins invalid wife have bsr-n stopp ng heio sineo Sept , 38. The de ceased lady had been coniiiud to her bed for a put of that lime , and although not altogether unexpected , her heath was very sudden lr Kelley has been in attendance - anco upon Iho lady iorthopast two weeks , but dissolution came so laindly after the iilaimmg symjtoms vyeio noticed last niglit that tlio liienila did not have time lo summon tlio doctor. Dioxul Ai Maul took chaigo of the lomains , and will probably ship them to Milwaukee , where thu do- cuiiMid foimerly lived. A HoiloiiH Auulilont , Adolph Mernt , son of the I'arnaui si reel lestainanlcur , while playing on the sticot Wcdnooday evening about ( I o'clock , wits knocked down by one of. Stephen- son's cabs which was being driven wist on Iho south side of Iho street The little fellow was knocked down , struck by thu slop and diaggcd for u. shoit distance w hen Ids cries induced Iho driver lo 10111 in his horse Ho was piokod up by his father , caiued into the homo ami medical ad summoned Though binised and frightened thoio weio no bones bioken The driver novir dismounted and drove awio as if llio occuuuico were un every day affair. Tnkon to tlio Poor Farm , A coloie.il woman , named 1'iancis Mor- lison , vvas lakon lo the poor farm yester day morning , nulloiing from some mi- know n disease She was found 1 ing in thu snow in front of a bt nlooii nievonth streul , last night , having fallen in a lit. Her case in regarded as critical. Aifalnut Ijoyat li. Tlueo suits which have been pending in thu distnct conit against Loyal L. Smith were IniKhed yesterday , and judg- meiit.ii given in Iho following amounts Calm , Nnsbaiim As Co , if 37H ; , l , John 1'ov , Crclgliton Collage. Thn medico oliumical Ic-ctmosonTlmrs- dai evenings given by 1'iof , 1. Higgs , S. J , will bo suspended dining the Christ- nut , holldavs until further notitu. PerHonal M 0. Keith , of NoilhPJuUe , bin the eityS S infoid Parker , 'of Nlobrara , Is in the eit.v stopping al the Milbnd. MIS.S Pnmro'io , u Fremont tcncher , spent Woilnosdny visiting the Oniulm KchooU. H. W. Hogers , of Chicago , president of the Omaha Kluvutor company , h at the I'uxton. A Tucker and vvlfo l ft yesterday for Los Angclos Whcro they will in the future reside Mrs Stantou left for Suit Lnko City Wednesday mglit to join her husband , who has been transferred thither William Irvlnb and A. L. Adams , ol the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy , are in the city , stopping at the PaMon. Sir. K. T. Smith , of lluflalo ( ! ai > , passed thioUgh Omaha U'Stoidav ; Intend Ing to pi&j tlio holidays in Now York state , H. F Yorknnn , Genoa ; T. B. Mooney , Kuloj Win. rra7ior. O A. Cone , Wnj nc J. W Lynch , 1'latte Center , nro at the Can field. 1 ? Mamicc , a tock dealer of Atkinson , Holtcountv , Neb , pissed through the city jostuniay onioulo to his old homo in WoBtchoster county , Now York. Miss Mnttlc Denisloii of South Omahr is preparing to start next Thursday for the cast , vvlicio > ho will spend the holi days. AN ELECTRICAL RAILWAY. Vor Illevatoil Pusno-tiger Linen In Uui ton and Cainlu liljc. A recent Bobton special sa)1 ) ? that no tioo of an intention to Ijlo n petition to tlio general court for incorporation us an Klovutcd Railway company h.is been 10 corded lu the olliceof tlio sccrotiry ol blato of MusRichnsetl.Among the lead ing potitumuis are John W Chandler , FrodorekO Pi moo M Dominon Koss , and B.utibridgo Wiidlelgh. The petition- eis diwirelo bo mooipoiated us the Bos ton Elevated K.nlw.iy company. Their project is to build and opcr.itu clov.ited i.ulroads on which trains shall bo inn by eleetiio.ly One propo = cd line is from Seoll iy bipmro toll.ivard S < iuiro , Cam bridge ; others from the simo or another oontial point to West Koxbury Purl ; and to Hiooklmo Town Hall , and ftom Iho fool of Smnmor street lo Milton Town Hall Besides those a ciicmt i.ulioad is proposed , to extend fiom the Boston and Lowell i ml road along tlio shoio fiontto the New Yoik and New nngl.md railio.ul , thiiiico by the Old Colonj , Albiny and Piovulence r.ulioid st.ilions to Iho Low ell iiilio.nl along Iho shorn front to the New Yoi k and New England radio.xd , Ilienco by the Old Colony , Alb.my and Providence r.ulro.id stitions lo Lowell , completing the circuit. The projectois claim to have coit.un adv.inlJgas over any previously dovisud plan in Iho ii.ir- tieuKus ospeci.dlv of opeiatmg by olec- ( i icily and not b\ steam , and m Iho mod el or'dosign of their road and its running ge ir Their model is that known lib IMey's patent and of the p.Uout Ihey are owners or levees for llus part of the coun try The consliuclion reipurcs only a single linu ofmln \ Trom post to post a single main r.nl is extended which t ikes llio weight of the trim , on o.iuh hide is another lighter mil These two outer i .ills aie also atlaohed to Iho posts and aie .iKo available as safety or guide i.uls , m which serviceno , weignl is brouglit. to bear , but the train keens in joibo and its centio ofgr.ivitv is ni.iml.iined above tlio line of posls 1l'he ears will be of the width usual for clovuled rnilioad-j. The absence of steam is deemed an advantage in lespeel to there beitig less liab 11 , } of trighlomng IIOIMM , constunoy in motive fotco , and economy It is said that Iho elect ! leal railway is now beyond llio expo- iimenlal sl.i"e ; and its practical woikmg is well tiniloistood Tlierc will be no diHieiilty in producing power enough to rim any tram th il it will bo dc&iinbln to use It it. the intention to begin light oil' with a model trick , of half : i mile in length , in order lo satisfy everybody by actual demonstration of the leasibdity of the propoM'd plan What line ot load will liist bo built into the suhiuhs , if thn charier shall bi ) granted , has not ot boon definitely detenu ncd but the Cambridge line , or that the West Koxbury P.uk , would be poihaps the mot > likely to _ bo chosen As to i mining along Iho side walk or over llio middle ot llio slioet no dol'mito decision in in ule and tlio several lines would piobably bo viuied acooidiiig to rfjieijiiil oxigenciis in this pailiciilar The iimoimt ol capital has not been IINI d , but this will be determined somewhat by the extent of tlio grant , imido in tlio act of mcoipor.ition The persons already enlisted m the cntorpimu me mostly Bos ton capitalists Distinguished engineers have approved Iho i > l in of construction and operation ius being practieablo on mechanical piincip.ils There will doubt less bo a competing petition , that of the Mcigei patent lor thu Cambridge loutus. MEN OF MARK. How TIioliIMioto ruplrf Bull In tlio Mf-rl.ct. Washinglon Lottei Washington is the loading maikot of th s country for photo graphs ot distinguished men AH nvonuo dealer whoso sales ni'iimit up into Iho thousands normally told mo this moi nitig tlufcms only custom -ri were tourists and fatrangeis. "Washington people , " wild he"raiely inteiest llieimolves in such m liters They mett publio men at evury tmn. Their faces are ab familiar to them as any other oiti/.on of tlio capital For lliis reason , I picsiimo , there is hut little local demand for such pictures Who soil * best ? Oh , Clovol ind ol course. Th it istiuoofall piosuienU dining the period of their mciimbeaoy Cleveland sells bnt- ter than eithei Arthur , Garllold or Il.ijes. Ho was not so well known lo the country at lingo as his morn immediate produces- HOIS , which , 1 dare say , accounts fur it in part. Of the cabinet , Gailand'n pioturos mo the most in demand. He is peisonal- ly it very popular man The other mem- burs ot tliu cabinet soil about oven " "Do jou oxpniience innoh difficulty in procuringsiltings fiom publio 1111111" " "Not as a i ulo S ich m.'ii as C ImumlH and Hlierm in are hard to get at , but tins arises not so much from a leluctanco to bit as fiom tin ) fact lint they are busy men and Und it dililcnlt to spare the time " "Do von find much vanity among this class ot munV "Very little Tlio , most of them are plain , business like people , who got pho togruphud to s.itjsfy tin ) lUim mds ot their fneiiilK Tli.it Hiilniut the only interest they show in the matter Good looks have littlu to dovutli | > ulliigrniuhpiuluios ) To loll the truth tlie host looking men are tlio lea.st called for , Yon mav not know it , but handsome men are seldom great statosinen.'with , of conrsu , tin oeea- ssonal exception novv and I lion , Thu man's jiosition , his character , his assoela turn with pissing cvnnti-theio are what b < II his pictmos ( iiin Logan , foi oxum ] ili ) , is not a handsumo man , but his pie tnio.s mo alvviiys in demand , notwith- sUuiding the fact 'that almost evorjono became familiar with his features during the campaign ( ton Sheridan sells well , too Ho and Crm Shormnn are thu only in my ollioers whose picture i wo keep con- fitantl.v in slock No Blaine and Grant do not Hell well at this time ' 1 hey were both m public life bo long ( hat their pho tographs became very common Hen- duck s plelmo was but lailo called for I could never nmlcialand tint He was ver > popular in a certain sense , but sonio- how Id- , pictures hail 'no go. ' A gioup piotmuof thu Aiijiromo court is bulling constantly and will The lawyers who come here w mil it , und dealers all over Iho country send for it. Photographs of Mrs Logan and Mrs , Carlisle aio also m Lcreat demand , They soil bettor than the | ) ictures of any othur ladies The Chinese minister also goes unite freely Lee , Jell' D.tv is and Joe Johnson aru sometimes called for-Davis thu Joust of the throe. Ued Cloud'a p'cturo sold well atone time , mil no did pictured of Spotted Tu'l and Sitting Hull Bui there i no Mali lity in niieli booms 'Ihu uuw&papur cuts usually satisfy pnhllo curioMly with regard to such people , and after n few weeks or mouths they nro forgotlen cntirclj. " A Silent Conquest. Sicrnniento BeeThu cornl insect fs n wonderful fellow. Individuallr insignifi cant , this polyp Is yet able , through lU power of multiplication , to build Islands in the ocean and construct reefs that defy the skill of navigators Where ships have safely sailed for ages past , it colony of those creature mav have been long at woik , silently aim unporcoivcd. J'ho mariner consults his charts nnd finds no mention of reefs or shoals. But suddenly his ship strikes , where vessel never struck before , and he finds his voyage teimi- nated by a coral roof or an island beneath the sea A person heedful of the condition of our rivers are apt to bo leminned , w Idle crossing the bay of Sin Ftancisco , of Iho building operations of the coral insect in southern seas. Ho can reall o that beneath neath the troubled waters of the bay a danger Is hounv growing , invisible and unsuspected , like the reefs made by the polyp , but yet threatening the very ex istence of navigation Tlio agency at work here is not a colony ol liv inir oigamsms , but a gruluaf , steady accumulation of particles , of solid inert matter He knows that , atom by atom , the mountains of the far distant Sieria aio descending to the sea If ho could see t.irough the turbid water , ho might oboro the solid particles set tling , giitin by grain , upon llio bottom o the bai Could his 030 also pieico llio deposits so found , he would note tha strata of recent sod.ment . , many feet n depth , icposo noon the original bottou in which the anchois of tin Argonaut-s found lodgment in "tho duvs of Mil" Heio is tlio las pliysic-il result of hvdiuulic mining The panicles of siml and clay Ihat lind . Imal lodgement soilently upon the hot lorn of the buy were torn by powdet blasts and hulling h.vdraulic stieams fiom Ihu hioasts of the dim mounl-uins it : the distance , to bo washed bj ranis am melting snows down the rivers to their last icstiug pace | An enless procossloi : of these myriad particles of debris ha < filed for more than a quailcr of a century past into the har bor of San rianeisco ; coasolessh by day and night. The procession slili goes on , and countless my i lads have fallen by the vvaj1 , ty lesnine the join 1103 atfcome future time. The innumoiable caravan marches on over them , fed by llio c.uoless work of the hvdraulio moui- toisiuthe mountains. Not within the lifetime of any being now upon the earth cm th piocession end Inch by inch it is t iking possession of the Bay ol San Francisco Long ago it oc cupied the snallows and the in lets It spicads far out from the Ala- mcda slime , and disputes with the fed eral goveinmcnt the contiol of the ap jno lolies to M vro island. It has massed itself against the bar at the entrance to the luu bor It wage * an inci easing waifaie with the ocean , and steadily and poiMsicntly is pushing the silt waters fiom ban Franc see b.i } River steitmbo its were long ago made to ieu- ogm/.o its ] iossessor.\ lido to Suisun bay , and Iho time cannot bo far distant vvlion San Pablo Bay will likcwiso bo within its fatal grasp. But atiolher steu and tlie li.u bor of San Fiancisco is lost borne daa ship will gioiind in her en trance lo ( lie haibor , or , on hoi1 way to some old time anchorage , ledge upon a sand-bar or mud-bank w hoi o a ship nev or lodged before. Thus Iho conquering legions of atoms fiom the inoun tains will nt last make their pies once telt. There will bo al.nin in Sin Fiancisco then , but it will bo too late Meanwhile , llio surface ot Iho bay , savr tor its discolor.it on , shows no sign ot what is going on below. The San I ran- ciseans uat , tlrink and aio muiry Tho.\ \ suspect no d.iugci , or are indiHoioni As for posterity , it has done nothing lor them , and why should they bu coneuuiud about posterity ? 'VfTinn n br wau fAoi , wearc ( lirrCa When sliorr * a Child , she orioil for ( aatoria , \Tlieu \ she licca-no ; > ll s , aUo clung to Cattoria , \Yliou \ sbo hail ChUdreu , flhc garo them Caetoii * . The manufacture ol mild steel by Iho Bessemer pioccss has , it is s lid , been so groiitly reduced in cost in England that sieel ships and iron ships ot the same class havu come to lie oflt'ra , ! nr pfecisul > the same ; ; iiun Phis possibility , itis 10 mai keel , luisua largely trcm llio lact that R steel ship of u givi n str'iigth cun bo made ot much lighter weight than ono ol non. A sine rino for Hlmd. Hlcedlmj , and lUeeralul 1'lles lias bi'cn diseiivoted by li. ) Williams , ( , in Indian luinud.v ) , enlled lr ) Williams' Indian 1'do Ointinent. A sm.te box h is clued ( lie worst ehronle i.istu of i"i or : . ( ) jeais siaiidliu. J\H one need sillier live iniimti1' aitt i apiilj Insi this vvuiidurlid south in. medicine Lotions and instrument' ' < tn more haim tliin Kood. AVilllnms' Indlin 1'ile Ointment ibsoilis the tumnis , nllitjs 1 10 Inlensi ) Itdilm ; , ( piuti ( iiliuly at nlilit after celthu w trni in bed ) , , u Is us i | ) oulie ( | , uivus Instant loner , and is piupired onl\ for Piles. HcldiU' of piivntu pills , nnil lor nothing else. SM.lISiSIJS ) ; OI/KICD. / Dr. I'Va/lei's ' Ma iu Ointment euros as by ini.rlc , Pininlos , Blark Heads or ( iiuhs , IJIufelie.s and Ihuptioiis on tlm l.tce , liuvui { the skin clear iind beautiful. Also cmes Itcli , Silt Klu'iim , .Sure Nliii > le > , Sere LiH | , ami Old Obslinato Ulcers. Sold n > drii law , or milled on receipt of 50 cents. Itettiilod li > Kiihn .t Co. , nnd Schroder & Ikclit. At v/hoJusale by C. F. ( joudmaii. Thn French minister of public instruc tion is doing all ho can to put a premium on largo families An old law ot thu uon volition has iiin ady been rev ived whuieby - U'O ninth ( Inkl of a family ! > educated 'no , and now il ILLS been decided that in the e tso of Iho Irenes , or high sihools. the fees should bu i educed when sovoiul bi others attend. One day Houssa u was at breakfast . with Alexander Dumas , at Monte ( 'iislu , when an aetoi ' wife , pooil ultued , bill lee timid to ask for assistance , called upon Diimus. The laltor undoi stood the situation at once "My poor child , ' said he , "tho iiin IH very fierce jut now How can vou walk w thoiit a Miunhador" And ho slipped a SDH truno note into Ihu joiing woman's hand , adding "Go and on ) uiirsclf u fan " As shu moved oil ho concluded , moriil > "If jou will come and sei me on . i rainy day 1 will give yiit enough lo puiuhaso an uni oiolla ' F OST PERFECT MAO i tpecUl ic irrt M heal. . No Anuiunlft , I , m rrAlum BfXINO PQWOSII CO. , RMICACO , OT LOUIS THE STANDARD OCTOPUS. Making Arrnncomtcjs to Control tlio NMurnl ( ol' ' IAS I'eMinsyiv-aiili * ' The slgiilllcauca of the recent visit ? , ' the Standard Oil company ami the Na tional Transit otlirials of Oil Cit.v , Pn . is show n In a note of apj > lloation foV a char ter , which recilos that notice is given that application will bo made lo the gov ernor of the stntoof Pcnnsvlviniant flar tisbnrg. Pa , on tlio Uth Uii > of Jniinnrj , A. D , 18-D , at 10 o'clock n m of s.ud day , or as soon thereafter as m.ij bo possible , for llio incoippr.ition of a company to bo know n as "Northwestern Natural Gas Company. " who o character and object shall bo the producing , dealing In. tians porlim ; . tormg and supplying of natural gns In llio counties of Voniuigo , Craw loid , Lrio , Moioer , Lawienco , Beaver , Butler , Armstrong , Jellorson , Clarion , 1'ou'Ht , Warion , McKeun , Klk Potter and Cameron , in the state of Pcniisjl vanlii The places where the business of the aid corporation , in its vaiious branches , is to bo conducted , are Oil Cll > , Fiankliii , Moadvtlle , Titusville , Kuo , Coiry , Mercer , Gioeiivillo , Sharon , Newcastle - castle , Bouvor. Butler , KitUmiuig , Clarion , Kdonbtirrj , Brookville , Reynolds vlllo , Tlonost.iatren , TldiontJ' , Biad fold , Pott Alleghnny , Condersport , Km pot him , Hidgewa.v , and other towns , villages nnd plates in the counties above mentioned. L'ho principal olllcc or pliico of business of said corporation will bo at Oil Clt3 , Vcnanjro count.Pa. . . ' The names of live of ll'm subscribois to the capital stock of said corporation uro 1) O'Diiy. K. btumg. U W Portoilield , Joseph Xep , and William T bchetde Two of those genllemen , Messrs btiong and Poi lei field , aio members of the O.I Citv 1'uel Supph company , aStandaui concers Mi O Diiv isgeneral manager of the National Transit com ) > any Mr Xep is al the head lif the bt.indaid s petroleum imn hasing agency in Oil countv , ami Mr Helu rde is general manager of the United Pipe Lines division of the National Transit company It may therefore bo infeiied llntl the Slatidatd intends to uiu the natmiil gas busincsj of iioilhwestein Venciable mall caineis seem lo oe not altogether uncommon in Sullivan cotintv , New Yoik , vvheie licdeiick Kic.hauls , who is iij oiiisohl , and who tuned the mail on a liHe.cn mile trip torsixtieiis , K eentl.y gave up his ionic and il w is taken by Adam Lmklopiugli Hi veins old , who is now causing the m ill thoio , Itiolinids has twin sisters MM Bel/ev Bra/eo and Mis Catluino liydn , both liv ng at Kti limoudv lie , Schohaiio county , New Yoik , at the age of UOjears ARCTICS WITH DOUBLE THICK BALL. Two Years TEST. The "CANDFE" HfBcnn Co. u\\c \ nbutirRn1 > wr limn tin bo obulntj iljculuro tor tlio uumo none"I'll tlitlr pnat Imprmeiucnt of lha tlllllli ) ! ; THICK I ) U I. . ' 1 liu cxl-n tlicU ( ) 01 ol libbertylituiuur ! tlio Inaii , giv CR I1 JL'ULK \ \ l.A 1 ! , Aeb to BCO tlio "CtMini ! " Dmiblo Tlilcl : IJnll Itulibcri ) In liools , relit3 , Uvcrehuta , AUeku9 , Ac. A Common Sense Idea AfiNT : , 151'J DOUOLASbntKKT Um.iiui. iNebiaska. V/HAT V/OMAN WANTS in CHOCS : 1st. A Heat , Closo-fi'ltlng and Craceft.t- clmpcdJSh o o. "tl. flo tjrealtng-in iorturo , Eo * ? at first , and uluas snug ru tiuiiEom B. ALLTHECE DESIDERATA SHE CAM FIND | M _ 7sjekbrstsd"J. & T. Cotisn < s'f/ew _ ± ik Shoes , ' clull kinds and materials , in "iJjmtWisiund 10stuipes "oftoeiantiheels' _ Hey will not ftp ; wll'not slip at tholissl } \.ilt not m Inkle , aniljiro tlieicriection cf acliievemcnt in t/o sliucmakcrlsHt t. Look on Solcj for Hamo nd AiMrxi ct J. c T. COUSINS , \/vomc. ( fNIHJOTKI ) 11V Royal Havana lottery (1OVI ( I XIl'M | S"ini'IIOM al Havana , Cuba , Ever 12 to 14 Days. 1 < IIO I ! SMINI INMIITI IIOM 111 Ickots lii I'lfllie ; Wliolta t'ii I nuitldin | ire Ha. tic ill li-ct to mi timulpuln'loii not noiitiolloi ) by kli ( > -iiii i hi In osi U M din luausl mintIn M ouiiiro iifiniaii M In n ( i dun u 11 i uknis iii | lt lob Ih'-iV \ CO MM Ilionil .1 e.l V Ot ) M. tm'IVfS A , l ( , i.l'l Mn n JvilllalUJ Ull > , Jll ) . H.llll&l\U 1 IB UHFAILIMQ 1M ) tiriLUIILU 1NOUIIINU J'lts , nlllns . ' Con- vulslous'SL Vlt- U3 la.IILC , AlCO * ImHsni , Oin ; Ka'lnjf ' , Seinliulialaiei > , Iu.iolcncy , pWllsticrofiila , nnd all Ncrvounnnd Dlood DIsonscs. ClcnO'mcnaH v cr , terjrycD , , lianliin , L.mics ami ull vvlio > a ecdctilary cuiploj nicut c tusc-d Nervous I'ros- ( ration , rrri'rularltlcsoftliiHlooil,8Uiiia'li ! , rr < | Ulro ruicrvo tnnlp. umxitUur or utaimj.ut , Samaritan A'en-lna h Invaluable , S * Thousands prodalmltlliemobi wonderful Jnvijjor- ant that Urn. 101 IB. 8. A. BIC21'l\ii ' ) KERUM COHPAM , ST. JOSKPIf , BIO. Corrci ] otamco fmly sniwrut liy J'l jricl ! lil lfort sumoiihl nn ( | < rru nn tt uil ftiuip , j FOR SALK HV ( J. 1 < \ GOODMAN. S'irJ" & * 1. * ' > ' " * v\e KIMBA LL r \NOS \ PbePt Mule niul Hooks. EM12JRSON PIANOS JIuck-M InMiiimnnU. Kallot & Davis Pianos Violin * , Guitars niul llnnjivt. KVltJtA LL O li GA NS 1111110 StooU nnil porors ARTISTS' MATERIALS t-i ml 2o < lnnii ] for cnlnloifiio. PICTURE FRAMES Vhisli ROIMU Ami Novcltlo * . Engravings , Paintings 151,1 IKIUUl.AS Sl'IMiUT. MERGEtl & ItHSEfiZEWEIG ' ZjB3uV.r ! > IJIMQ Painters and Decorators WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES. 1615 Douglas Street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. S. M'.POMTOKY Unialin , Nobr.iikn. Cnpltal - - - - burplui , . . . . . 100.00J , Ik'iman IvonuUu , 1'uwiilunt. John A Criilylilon , Vii'p rrcsiilonl. F. II , Davis , Cushion \V. 11 Mi'K < iulii' . Af s'c Cashier O. P. .DA VIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency General dealers In IU < nl I'.iintn ami Ucnl K tntn JliuUaji.'i , lKij lurnuin bl , Oniiiliit , .Nt'li. H. J. G-ROSSMAN'S Hew Restaurant' Oyster House 1017 HOWARD ST. M ( nU smvcil iiirnlttr un il on lilll of furo. Mcil : Iklii'lH In lOKlllnr lioiirilors. MERCHANTS' l corner I'tirim n aiul Ulli SI-cols Paid up Capital , - $200,000 Surjiluo Fund 00,000 ritANIt MUHI'IIY , , n itnar.us. I'loi ilont. V on I 11 ! out HEN II WU ( U. J.UIIir.U D.tAUH niul poinpt ( tllunluu thoii o uil 1 > HUIJJS uiiliiHlo I 10 li , i am. l'a > B Iho iiorcoiil on Tlinu DupuBlls Mendelssohn & Fisher , AND - Siinrilntenil. * MY BNTnii : STOCK OF Westmiiistar and Acorn Heaters lsss of Cost , To iniiKc iniiiii foi n Inriro line of "Acoin Cooks" anil KaiiL'u-i now iiuh UK. It will | iny \ou t u'l my inlww beloro bii ) ! ! ! , ; 113 1 am llOllllll lO bllll. OMABASAYINGS BANK COIIMII Utli AMii DOIIU P A PITA I. b I IKK . . flH.OOOO ) I , MIIII ITT rtrocKiioi nrm . iijj.jm ) 'JluDII I ) niriilio siHlius liuiilc III tlm Blulo Vlfn | > LI LIIII I illlUlliat plllll ( IllllUpOaJU. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE , K ltoj < 1 , 1'losliloii , , Win A , I'liUon. Vluo - ; I. 21. lluiuiiiii , Miiiiuirliu I > 1 or : Jolin U Hillinr Ciwluui. WH3 U UNACC fAINTCn WtrM THE OCGQIUPHy Of THIS COUMHI Wll tlf Uf C MIM n THI MP TII T TMF CHIOIiGO.BQOXISLfitiO a P3GIFI ! : RAILWAY lly rpft an or lu cAraril | w Hlnn MH ! rloKft r lNtlnnto all Mill l | > l Illlff Ki.l nn Wrrt ut Ililllll aii'll-r- fllltml po MU I KIKtIHItc llto hiowt lMI | > olfAltt IMl'I lOltlltlCIlt tl IllllfVll t III I * -Vl Ml Ul lllll > litfll tlltll | l ,1 % tni , ii will h li i > , n I fa , Illii. t , < oav , inMiir nlo li , , wriiiclllr > r MID Alinnlli nil r imr ( u l li IB ul * > uiu riiritrlle mi , 1 1 , l tiinlu lo Mini fri in IM ( nil I i t v ri i i I mil MiMiiui.l mi I iuri | iuiiilluir IKIIIIII W . | Win li > fil Mini H , nlliwrtl The Grant Rocli Islnnd Route OilainnlrM lu | , uitiiH Ilitt wlifi , uf i moliftl item * illy nir.ii l > l lir it w II I lliiiniiiLlilv l,4li | ti l ronil I , " I VIIIHII | It l bH lif I , lltlllll , > ll c il4Jl ) luilll tia filil IMl liilil pK It lllhifMU , b BMllrur pi rfi ( n n-t liilini t I Ul inn niukr II ( lit * rnlry | HltplUllri'ii iTli C lit liitllf r * | I nr HiiiHnliil All liiiilrp * nnil Hi 1 1 t'K n Mn a li li | IMV MI ! , li irtdttlii * Hit * tiniU' tl , , , , | , , | il nil ItmiitliK fllfiri Mrliilll ( . o ( IllUriilt , Hie 1 1 ill T , r * ul i , | | , linn IJiiLf IH Illti. | n ( llioll l ) | t Hi f il llu * till liliuirMll LVIUUMU kJ4I liiiilrli 4 ur It * I1 1 .enif. r I jiil | | nn nt Tin fwi iinM,4 | Tinlin Ul rn Clilj > r" ( nil r oilt t'unn II Illnir * Knii i > 4 f'fl > l arrnw till niJl At lihiMi ttfto iiM , > lur utll ttnlllAltil lltult li | > > li'il > iir tl n , Cotilifo ) l , cnlllc , nt I iiilni n ( ' .IMS hlti | , rr rr IIH lntrt flt lun mnl nun lnii > IXuliiir I'irH | NM | , | | , fl I , , ill ly tfitur , ) III l.m , l l.tilf | r nt u ll l i ru ( lili tf t nn I Kt iimIT ( | mill All | ii a * rc ul.i inn Hie i cluiinili I linliiinui luir r i < The Famous Albert Lcn Route { tlBillirrl mnl Inriirlt- , Hun lirluirn fili | uv < l llniiniluilUaiitlXi I ' iil M-IIIK , Kiniirrtlini. ttr ini , , | > III "llluli U'luiNri , all p ilil > III | ll Trrilli.nr. .i.'l llrin.ii Irutin.r. Orrr llil < li.iili. K > | fiitrM Iriliu ir < i run < it tlir Miilriliiu | lir > inn inn it- , l > | klnir4iia | lM llilr. . mi | iniiiiiu * > n , | tt l luir ( . ri'ilti I * , r I v t n | > lliiiirU III | x , Hi' , ( il kliublvr ulrl , , lie il , li li t li.lui n4 uolvitl Uu Unl Intitl , r luti.u Nllll inalli t IHIIIIT IINf tlttrnrri | H K.u. kih * * I. tm t , | utt I ltw l . ii t in , inn , ii full ! * * AIM IU AH I l. i rriii < 1111,1 4 HUH , II Itliiir * kAi. ( ir. Mai ir * ) , , ll in I M IVu # 11 I init run IU | * * luiit t fur il ull- . | information rr tin ) t h I r..ldir , ohtn nulilt 4 > , rll KI I iLH. . HI All | , ilinl | | lul. ( ( in ft lu tlio UnlU:4 : iilaUi Mill CdiiaU ( wr Ur ttl- n. n GAOL * , e. or. JOHN , I iej t A Ou. I MVr , O M I I'it a I'tu