Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 13, 1886, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 13,188G.
STRBCTLY PURE.
IT cojtTAiiv.s xo opio.it i.t AWY ronst
XN THREE SIZE BOTTLES ,
PRICE 25 GENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $ ! PER BOTTLE
O KCEN I BOTTLEs nro put up for the n
/ & Jfonimoclmion of till wliu doslro n goo
end low priced
Cough , Gold and GroupRemedy
TIIOSK lir.SIIIIMl A IIF.MCIir roil
CONSUMPTION
ANV
LUNG DISEASE ,
Bliould gpcuro tlio lnr io ( I bottles. Direction
nccompnuylnit cnch bottlo.
Sold by nil Medicine Dealers.
HITTIER
U17 Nt.ClinrlcnNt.HM.onU,2IIo.
i r ot r trxloite of { wo Midlett Colluti , h i t > wn lonw
tniii'il In lti itn-'al ' ircitmtnl o r CH OF > IC , MIITOCI , 8im
tnd ULOOD Imiiiu h nanr olher rhTBleuola8t.LoDl * .
tl cllr tMn i < iow na ill old riildenli now.
. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menial nnd
Phjilcal Weakness ; Mercurial and olher flltoc.
lions ol Throat , Skin or Dones , Blood Poisoning.
Old SorCS and UlCCrS , re troiUd vllh nnr r > llel 4
luereii , enlkU lieenllOoprlnelii1eiS ! f lT. Primely.
Diseases Arising Irom Indiscretion , Exccsi ,
Exposure or Indulgence , nhith produce iom or ite
nmwme cffrttii Btrroointii , dtUllidlmneu or l i
tad defective tstawrj. plmpleeoolba f ee , | ) bTilemla * tf ,
trtriloDlotlK loclel/of rerailci , eonfniloi of tltu , tU. ,
rcsdcrlne llnrrUco Improper or unliAppy ,
rrrmiDcntlr ( and , ramphktSOp EMon ) tn bore , cn
In itilfil enTclope , frwlo nnj nililrf > i. Coniulmlonator.
Cecorb/ mull rrrfljnrlltil mnd ill Icily ecaOdenllal.
A Poslllvo Written Gunranteo jlren Inctiryea.
rttile cue. iltJIdno lent tttrj li r bj mall ot tipren.
CARRIAGE GUIDE ,
200 PAOE3. PINn PLATE3 , Clcint cloth aoJ eltt
biDJtntz.sraUJforQOo. In | > Mttteor ( yrreney. Ocr Ottj
iron lrrful pen plefirf , tru to Ufa. rtioloi on the following
rntjectit who ro f B rrwnoaot. . whj t tiifcohooa * woman *
tooi , phyilral d ecur , off-cti 01 cf Hbsry iicl _ oioeas , the
loloitr or rtnroduotfon , and mtnjr more. ' - - or
, arrlr { ahotild rend it. l'ru' , ! ll , a
iiio.I'iii r iT r.aD6 . VTfcUtlcr.T1
ro ITAl.ITV Ii fdlllnsr. Tlrntn IHtAINI I nnd
KXIIAUHTnUorrowerlMinMA'lUIIKI.V , WABT-
KH mny nml a tiorrnct nml reliable < iiro In tbn
"FRENI HOSPITAL REMEDIES
lilTml.'u by S'rU : JlAMilIAl.ll.oC : l'arl..l'raiicft
( iit > i > ii-i. Ityatl French I'liTslcL-vnanndt'Olnff.- , , , end :
uccrssfiilfy introditcKl liorr. AllwfakoninKlostosana
rjralnivromptlr cnockeil. TIIKATlHi ; ttlvln now *
nnnrr nml nu-dlcalcniori'cnic'iits.iVo , I'll l.l C > > n nlta'
lion ( olllco or l > y mall ) with sir cinlnVnt iloctors 1' It I'.li
CIVIALE AGENCY. No. 174 Fulton Street New York ,
louluwl
Contagious.
1 nm n native of England , and wlillo I wai In
tliut country 1 contracted n torrlblo Wood
Jiolton , and lor t o yours was under treatment
< ib nn om-iloor pntlcnt at Xottlnuham Hospital ,
UnKluml , but was not cured. 1 suffered the
UiOHt luionUlnpr jmlns In my bones , nnd wnH cov
ered with soi-es all ever my body nnd limbs ,
rimilly I completely lost ill hope In that conn-
tijMind sailed lor Amoricn , nnd was trontoil nt
ItooBovclt In this city , us well us by u prominent
Vli.velclnn In Now York having : no connection
vlth tliO'lioopimls.
I saw the iidvertlcomtnt of Shift's Spccldo ,
nnd 1 dotornilncd to Rlvo It a tilul. ItookslT
bottles und I win Fny with grciit Joy Unit they
Jiiivo cured mo cntii-cly. 1 um na sound and
veil us I over wns In my lit o.
o.L. . FIIED IlAi.rouu.
Now Yorlc City , Juno 12th , lbS5.
In JInrch of lust yonr (1P81) ( ) , I contracted blood
rols-on , mid bcliiff in Biivimnuh , On. , ut thotlmo ,
1 went Into the hospital there lor treatment. 1
MI ire i ei I very much from rhoumutlsm nt the
sumo time. IdldnotROt woil under the trout-
muni tlivro. nor wosj cm-eel by nny of the usuul
nicinn. 1 liuvo now tnUon BOVOII bottles of
bwllt'ii Sporlllo and nm sound nnd well. It
Uovo the poison out through boils on IhOBKin.
. JJAN LllMIV.
Jersey City , N.J.Auff. 7,1883.
Treutlso on Illood und Skin Diseases mailed
TH'K SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 3 , Athmtn ,
N. Y. , 157 W.SJdSt.
-AT
WQODBRIDGE BROS'
It OA1AUA , NEHRASILA.
i.
Or ( hit l.lquur Habit ,
Cured by Administering Dr.
Unities' Uoldcu SjiccUle.
It can boelvea la a cup of colfca or tea without
the kuowlmlROof tlio person tnkliiK It.lsolisolutuly
liivrmlen , mid will ell'uct H pormuncnt and ejwwly
cuie , wUulbvr tlio patient It a moderate drinker or
, nn alcuUullo wreck , It lias brea lilven In tliou-
nvid9O ( c.viea , and In every lnitunceaiprfrct euro
Las lollowi'd. It niiriT fnlln The ystem oneo
Inipri'gnnted Itli tlio Hpcclllc , It tii'comos an uttci
liupovilblllty lor the liquor appetite to eilet.
FOR BALK BY rOLLOWINQ DHUaaiSTfl :
KUHN iV CO. , Cor. 15th und Douclim. nud
ISth ib Cnnilua Hi * . , Omaha , Noli. '
A. 1) . 1'OSTUIt < k IJItO. ,
Council IlluflN , In\va.
Callnrwrlle for pamphlet contaliilnf liundrcds
c7 -UliiionliiU ( roni thu lct wouien and l
nil wrtsot thu country.
Yon nro nllowesl afrtt trial nf thirty liavt ot the nsfl
of Dr. Ujre' * Crlebrati'd Voltalo llolt wltn lli-ctrlo : 8un
pcnsory Appll&ncefl , for tlio epMxljr relief and pep
innnen t cure nt AVrtwut ItMlUv , loasof VdulKi/unJ
Munhoia , nnil all ktiulrod tronblus. Aim for inonj
oilier dlsonscn. Campleto restoration to llcaUli , Vizor
end Manhood iraaruut < xl. No risk la Incurrml. Ilhm
tratcil iiamnliietlii tcnlnlr nvJ < p mallml frreliynd
dn-ulnu VULTAIU UULTCU.t Dlurkbull , Ollcb
Ladies
: Do ' want blooming
< j'ou a pure ,
ing Coimiloxion i if so , n
fwv nnnlicnlious of Hngnn's
MAGN6LIA1L1LH will grat
ify you to your heart's con-
tout. It docs away with Sal-
lomicss , llcilncss , I'implcs.
IHotchcs , anil all discuses and
ImpoiToctions of the skin. It
ovorcQjnc.s the flushed appear-
nuco of heat , i'aliguo and ox-
citomnnt. It makes u lady of
THIRTY appear but T Wl3N-
TY ; and so natural , gradual ,
and perfect nro its oifouts.
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
A --Fnshloncl Girl ,
Lynn Vnton ,
She'd a crcat nud varied 'knowledge ,
picked up at n female college , of quad
ratic. * , hydrostatics and pneumatics
very vast.
She was stuffed with erudition as you Bluff n
lenlhor cushion , nil the oiogles of the
colleges and the knowledges ol the
past.
She had Mini led the old lexicons of 1'cruvtnns
nnd Mexlraiis , their theology , anthro
pology and geology o'er and o'er.
She know all Iho forms and fralurcs of the
prehistoric cicalurcs lehthyosaunis ,
pU'Siii.saiirus , megalus.uirns and many
more.
She'd describe the auplent Tuscans , and the
IJnsqttes nnd Iho Klruscans. their gild-
illes and Ihelr kclllcs , and the victuals
that they gnawed ;
She'd discus' ' , tin * lonrned charmer , the theol-
ogv of Bianmli , and the scandals of the
Vandals , and the sandals that Ihey
trod.
She knew all the mighty giants nnd thn inns ,
ter minds ot science , all the leainlng
that was turnln ; ; in the burning mind
of man ,
Hut she couldn't prepare a dinner for a gaunt
nnd htinurv sinner , or not up a decent
supper for nor poor voracious pnju , for
shn never was consliucled on llio old
domestic plnn.
JIOXI2V rou Tina T VOIKS.
Worth calls tallor-mndo stills stable clothes.
Ulack liosiery Is woin by men. women and
children.
Silk braids with feather effects aru now
trimmings.
Fussy , superfluous trimmings are going
out of favor.
Open woiked silk stockings como to match
ball toilets.
Imported hosiery is cheaper than at this
. astycar.
Camels' hair will bo the leading material
for spring wear.
Washington maidens are infaluated with
the mandolin.
It is said that Clara Louise Kellogg is a
first class cook.
The now Parisian dresses have wider
Panels than formerly.
"The Lady Doctot" is llio name of llio
coming traveling lint.
' All over" embroideries are now made
wide enough for skills.
Cicpo do China richly embiohlcrcd comes
In tltuk colors lor summer wear.
Cameo clasps aio set in oxydlzed silver
studded witli liohcminn stones.
Dread lace.s are in demnnd for collarscutTs , ,
holders and reveis of dreary frocks.
A Denver dentist tells of a gill only 14
years old with n full set of false teeth.
Bodice , train and panels are made of the
same material. I'histton and tabller coires-
pond.
Bonnet ornaments are seen In curious
shapes , horsed and seals being Iho lalest
fancy.
Combinations ol silk and velvet form tlio
bulk of tlio loilets imported lor early spring
wear.
.Mr. Edison is about to take a wife. As a
talking machine his phonograph was not a
success.
Clnsps of Uliino stones are In arabesque
designs ; others ate in tlm foim of largo hook
nnd ejes.
When evening gloves are not cream or
light tan color they harmonize in color with
the toilet.
Cheviots como In checks , bars , stripes , and
with smooth , boucte , and diagonal gtouuds
and surl'iice.
A female brass band has been organized in
Culpbeit , ( In. Prohibition is not very far
reaching , it would appear.
A tuiban of sealskin is trimmed with daik
brown silk cord knotted In liont , fastening a
white military pompon.
Corduroy costumes are quite fashionable
this winter , especially in the 'golden brown
and fawn colored shades.
lUtttons are of all sizes , some are as large
as the debased dollar , while others are
scaiccly larger than shot.
Old-timo unbleached stockings in
- are de
mand , but tliuy aio bought lor wear under
colored silk or wool liosiery.
When overskirts are looped at all tlio
drapery is drawn very high around the hips
and made somewhat boulfnnt.
Tlio newest hat in Paris is "the Lady Doctor - '
tor , " a crush hat with a bhavlng-brubh pompon
pen on ono faldcor directly in front.
The spring jackets are very jaunty. They
arc slioit in the back , and somu ol them ha\o
the college hood reaching to tlio waist.
The Oxford traveling mantle Is made o
checked cheviot. It has an adjustable capo
stitched to simulate three or live capes
Dr. Susanna Kubonstcin lias teccivcd at
Lclpslg the highest diploma in philosophy it
Is in Ihe power of Iho university to bestow.
A bnby bus just been born in Georgia which
has nliiu griuidpnicnts and great giandpa-
icnts. If that child is not spoiled It will bo
a miracle.
Crape mailings In evening colors are cov
ered with silk embroidery. ] 51ack er.ipo
ruchings have loops of tinsel orcoloied
chenille.
India silk , splaln and figured , comes in
liandkcichicf patterns. Seven handkerchiefs
are In one piece. Two pieces are requited
for a costume.
Aconespondent wants lo know If it is
proper lo urge a young iaily to .sing at an
evening gathering after she has refused once.
It is prowr to urge a little , but not too much ,
lest she should clmngo her mind.
The baldest thing in this wcilcl to please Is
a woman. .Mr. Voitng , otVab.ish , .Minn- ,
locked his wife into the house ; .Mr. I'otts , ot
I'opinVls. \ . , locked tils \ \ IIV uut ol' thu house.
Js'ow both \\omen have Miud lor divorce .
A young Japnnox ) lady writer , Miss O
Santa San , has been lakon on thoedltoiial
stall'ol ono of the best Jiimbpunors in Tokio.
She is the lirbtv.miati in the Kingdom ol' the
mlkndo who has been admitted Into thu cir
cle of jouinnliMii.
Julia Waid IIowo says , in lofcrcuco lo tlio
ndminccol the \\umuii MifTragu cause : "It
Is mutely n question ot time when women
shall wield the ballot. " Meantime.several of
them aio practising with u bioouistiulc , con
fesses a married man.
lie Tin going to pronoso , Miss Edith
She ( Interrupting ) O ; my , dear Jenkins , so
sudden and in such u Miangu place ! llo ( des-
parately ) I'm going to propose that wo btay
heio when tlio test go to buppcr , because
because I've left my purse at homo.
Shirred and pleated plastrons with wide
velvet rovers beyond will bo the feature in
bodice trimmings this spring. Tlio high
military collar matches the plastron , and be
low this Is n second collar of velvet rolled
buck to match the i overs.
Some of the new samples of spring silks
como in beautiful smdi'S of bronze nnd
golden brown , and these colors also promise
to bo quite prominent in military fabrics ,
llronzo nnd garnet-powdered aigretles ,
loaves , and llowem will Ilkowiso bo popular.
Oniy nud deep blue shades will also bo in de
mand.
A few days ngo the wide-awake people ol
the now town of Dunlelth , Dakota , oifcred
SHOO and a town lot to the lirst baby born
within the limlls. Hy llio veiy first convey
ance after thu offer had boon made public
thcni anlvcd froinu point 'JOO miles away n
plucky woman , who found a boarding house ,
gnvo bit tli to a lusty boy. collected the mon
ey , received n deed of llio piomlscd lot , and
stalled for homo again , all within 4b hours.
[ Milwaukee Wisconsin.
pisppisitMiXT imops.
Always tabled A pack of cards.
The legislator to the railway conductor : "J
pass. "
The distiict messenger boy is like a pennj
\\licn ho IK one sent.
A very amusing mistake was recently madi
by a tnlof. He lobbed a plumber.
It is Impossible for the photographer to pro
gre.ss because ills motlo h > " .Now , don't move. '
-Lust ] bit miner the lories t'avo Iielnnd an
Inch , and now they have got to take a I'arn
ell.
Backsliders are not limited lo church mem
hers hip. A gi eat many belong lo toboggui
clubs.
"KeiOaeneoll is going up , " says an ox-
change. Undoubtedly ; so is the stove , so id
the hited till.
"Tho oldest nnd largest tree in the woih
is a chestnut near the- toot ot Mount .d tim. '
Wo know il was a chestnut.
The Scriptures Jell that ho who "glvcth If
Iho poor Icndetli unto Ihe Loid , " but tin
question of Interest Is not discussed.
Thu proof of Iho puddling is in the eating
Uut - justlicro to look for Iho proofof tin
pi ishal pu/.zle.s. the average journal.
The proiK'f caper is said' to bo .to eat botl
head ftnd tail of smelts. Tills Is ono of Ihoso
rare exceptions where It Unfashionable to
make both ciuls meet.
The Now York Sun has nn nrtlclo headed
"What the Flsliermen Want. " Everybody
ought to know that what the fishermen want
Is something to cat nnd a plncc to dry their
trousers.
In Zulnlnnd n woman U rated at ten cows.
This may look unreasonable to n civilized
world , but It must bo remembered that cows
in Zululnnd run wild and have little or no
commercial value.
"Do you love Meyerbeer ? " she asked him.
us they \\tio ! sitting nt the Thomns'concert
ast week. "Well , to tell the truth , " ho
nswcrcd. "t don't know that I c\er diank
ny , " nnd then sat still nnd listened.
Miss l.llllo lllake raises her voice to Inquire
'Who owns the baby ? " From what wo have
cen of that Interesting creature , we have no
iiNUntlon in replying that the baby owns
tMjlf nnd the entire household in flic bar-
Kill 11.
lldilor Morgan of the Chafe county ( Kan-
as ) Leader , having received n note from nn
rate subscriber , saylnir : "Stop your paper ,
tntl send reasonable bill nnd 1 will pay it "
ent n bill for S5.000 , saylmr lie could not at'-
'ord to suspend publication for less.
"No , " said the nnsalted joulh. " 1 don't In-
end kecpintrn regular alary. 1 only want a
moU In which to set down my dally
hoiicht , " "Ahl 1 undorMnnd , " rvpllcil the
ntolliirent shopkeeper ; "then , of courseyou
\aiit anuicli smaller book than this. "
The orlelnal inventor of the "common
s.xfcty-pin died in 1S.V ) . Tlicro is no ono who
ever blesses Ills memory with creator fervor
ban the Dakota political worker while in
kVashliiKton. The fcafcly-pln Is absolutely
ndlspemsablo in fastening a paper collar to
an undershirt.
"Why dld't you stop" when I shouted hey ? "
aid an nn ry passenger , who had been chns-
nn n slreet-cnr for over * a square. "Uc-
jaitso , " humbly replied the conductor , " 1
vas afraid the horses would hear your shouts.
If anyone shouts hay to the horses of this
ino they are liable to ule of hcait disease. "
At a recent meeting of the Thursday Kvon-
it : club In Boston William Kveiott lead a
lapcr on "Hegemonic Uladexls. " There
vas not a dry eve In the house , and our rcnd-
M.S will regret that they were not present.
L'hero are very few of us who know as much
usvo should about that rare and Inloicsllng
uiimal.
'It is said that hydrophobia was unknown
100 j ears ago. " Tins Is no doubt true. Two
iiuulicd years uio dogs weie not made mad
> y putting mtiz/.les on thorn nnd otherwise
> erseculliiK them. It would make n man
und to enclose n portion of his head inn
viiocaw unless ho was the catcher inn
wselwll nine.
The neuro minstrel end man was recently
snowed in near a small Iowa town. He mid
tls fellows were in n : ! ,003-foel cut , eliil.toon
o twenty leet deep , and not n wheel moving
m the road. They irnvo n little purlormanco
Tor their own benefit. All the jokes were
laled save the end man's last one. They
lappened to bo bound on the ( ! . O. and P. If.
1. "Why was the road nn nppionrlato one ? "
'loin Hones. " 1 cannot tell you why , " Irom
t'nmbo. "Uecauso It beems to be the C5ot
Out and Tush road , " lioiu Hones. Tlien
Ihoy all sane ; "Hustle Home to Ulory , " with
inich leollng.
Contentment.
Clitcayo iVcira.
Wo war glttln' on tol'nblo well
Matiidy , the children an" me
It wo didn't eut much of n swell ,
Wo war snug as wo wanted to be.
There war plenty to do in them times ,
An' although 'twa'n't so vnry lg l \ pay ,
We manaired to save a low dimes
On our dollar'n n quaiter a day.
But there came a rich banker alonp ,
An' he built a house o\er the way ,
Thou ev'rytliiug seemed to co wiong
With Matlldy an' mo I'm that day.
Our cottage got dicadfully small ,
An' wo wanted , as never befoie ,
A porch , an' bay-window , an' hall ,
An' our name on n plate on the door.
Now. I never was much on advice ,
Buk there's ono thing , I reckon I know :
When a man's got enough to suffice ,
He'd better just keep along so ,
An' mind his own business alone ,
An' not give his jealousy vent.
For the bcht thing a poor man can own
Is n stock of eood-natuicd content.
MUSIO.VIj AND DRAMATIC.
Mary Anderson's wealth has been estimat
ed at SSCO.OOO.
Ellen Terry Is paid 520,000 a year nnd only
plays when she chooses.
It Is said that Manager John Stetson's net
n come is 51,003 a. week.
Kico's "Kvangellno goes to llooley's Thea
ter , Chicago , lor the summer.
G. W. Harrison lias become the business
manager of the "Argonauts of Ml ) . "
John Leon Vincent has been secured by
Lawrence Barrett tor next season.
Nat Goodwin contemplates building or
L > uylng n line yacht tor the coming season.
Edwaid Kendall sailed for Bremen during
the past week , to bo absent for bouie months.
Belle Boyd , the once famous spy , Is now
among the dime museum catalogue ot curios
ities.
The Lovcll sisters , of London , have been
engaged bv Tony Pastor lor his traveling
tcasoii.
John Hart , Billy Sweatnam and' Billy
Welch are organizing n minstrel show for
next season.
Baudot's "Tapho" lias been prohibited
from perlnrmanco in London on the giouiid
of immorality.
( leuoviovo Ward arrived lately in San
Fianclseo from Honolulu , to begin n tour of
the United Stales.
Osmond Tcailo and wife are playing in
" "Othello " " " "
Hamlet. , "Jticliclieu"aiid "Vlr-
glnius" through thn English province , nnd
am meeting with much success.
Manager William llaydon states that Mr.
Thomas W. Kccnu is rapidly convalescing ,
and will resume his engagement early next
month.
Lydla Thompson's costumes , made ex
pressly for her forthcoming American en
gagement , are the handsomest over worn in
burlesque ,
Charles Winner , the popular English melo
dramatic actor , has been encased tor a star
ring tour in Australia. lie wiilsubsequontly
visit America.
Mr. Hairoll's revival of "llcriinnl" has hit
the public tnney. The audiences at the Star ,
NuwYoik , the past week have been largo
nnd enthusiastic.
William llaydon , manager for Thomas W.
Kcene , will occupy n llko position with Hel
en Dauvray alter April J. Manager John
Itickaby is yet on the blclc list.
Ada Dyaa Is presently to emerge from her
retirement to appear In one of two plays
which Imvo been adapted from recent Pails-
lan successes by Clinton Stuart.
Alexander Anderson , the husband of Lydla
Thompson , died in London last Monday.
Miss Thompson's engagement at thn Boston
Bijou has been postponed until Apill.
"Othello" was last week played in Phila
delphia by a company composed ot colored
actors , with the exception of the character of
lago , whldi was uttered bya while gom'an.
M. Gounod had to decline the Queen's In
vitation to conduct his "Moiset Vila" before
her at Albert Hull , because Mrs. Weldon
threatened to airest him the mlnuto ho land
ed In England.
Veuli has Informed the Milan delegation
that he has still much work lo do on his
opein "lago , " and that the woik will not bo
ready for a performance until the end of the
year.
Barry Sullivan , the successful Engllnh
actor , who is modestly advertised as "the
greatest Iragedian in llio world , " will proba
bly pay a tarowell visit to this country dur
ing the present year.
It Is announced in n Dublin paper that an
Irish banker has offered to build n now thea-
Ire for Ellen Terry Ills only stipulation la
thai the actress shall nccept him for her hus
band. Ellen doesn't quite see it.
A Boston diamatlst is said to bo nt woik
upon a brilliant little piece entitled , "Tho
Underhhlit. " The
preliminary nnnounco-
menls say ii Is "clean , nnd not long enough
lo bo tedious. "
Sara Jewell is shortly to replace Fanny
Davenport in the latlers company , playing
"Fedora. " The cause of Miss Davonport'n
retliemenl Is not assigned , but it will nt most
bo but temporary. Ahem I
Ever ) body remembers the pretty llttlo
Ltitein who sang PeeISoo In Duff's Mikado
company nt MuVieker's. Well , hho is the
wife of Harry Pepper , the tenor , nnd the
other day presented Uer liege with a heir lethe
the Pepper estates.
Mollle Fuller , the young woman who
eloped from New Vorn with ( jcrald Eyre ,
and who displayed a Ihln voice nnd a plump
HKUIO In "Adonis , " is now blnglncGabilel In
"Evangcllne , " in Now York. She lias taken
the place ot 1'ay Templeton.
Emily JUjl : is now meeting wilhifieat suc <
cess In the British capital. Three weeks nco
she was presented to the mince of Wales ,
who warmly contnllmcntcu her on her ad
mirable rendition of the dllllcult role of
Nadjezda. 7 '
Miss Violet'Cameron , ono of London's
leading opera bbullo Mars , has been engaged
for nn American Jour. She will brlnp with
her "Lcs VoltlR'Mns" nnd "Indiana , " two
strom , and she is backed Ith -
: operas ' \ > a cap-
Hal of $ ! iO,000.
p"Dr. Franz _ I.U .t , " says London Truth ,
"has now fixed Apill Ins the date of his ar
rival In England , and ho will icmnlii hero
nboutn fortnight.- this will be Liszt's
first visit to ryohdon for upward ot forty
years , ho will bo lionized lo Ihe utmost of ills
heart's de.-dre.'V ,
Dion Bnucleaultdms marvelous facility , ns
Is attested by his authorship , In whole or In
part , of nearly SJO pieces for the stage. A
mmiter of n century ago , ho bought at n Lon
don hook stall a copy of ( ictnld Gilllln's
"Collegians. " and thice days aller ho put on
the boards of the Ailolphl the "Colleen
Ba\Mi , " founded on Ihal noted novel. From
that drama alone he lias cleared some S'-'OO-
ooo , probably the highest literary wages ever
Gained ,
Mr. George II. Bokor announces that ho
has completed the llrst draft ot GlaueuV"
the new play ho Is picparlng for Mr. L-\w-
rcnco Barrett. .Tho play is founded on Bui-
wet's "Last D.iys of Pompeii , " though he has
freely altered the diameters and the story to
accord with Ideas of his own nnd bringH tlto
tale within the scope of a live-act plan Tno
play ends with the earthquake and eiuptioii ,
to vhlch Mr. Hokee believes ho lies given a
novel treatment.
Ail Urcck.
"Pray tell me , John , what's all about ,
The war cry there In Greece ;
What makes those chaps Hellenic ,
To stilvo lo bieak the peace ?
"Do llioy want lo whip llio Servians ,
Is Bulgailant lault ,
Or has the Hiiltan saucy been ,
Or Is it llussia's fault ? "
" dearest love I'd ( ell
"My , you quick.
But 1 don't know , you see ,
And what King ( Jeiirgc Is aiming nt ,
Is Greek , nil Greek , to me. "
UU'IUTIKS.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps has written n now
serial entitled "Burglars in Paradise. " The
gates must have been ujar again.
Sam Jones preached In Cincinnati on
Wednesday on "the wages of sin. " They
like to sin in Cincinnati just tor the fun of
the thing , without any wages.
The showers ot dust In Texas must be in
answer to prayer. For a long time the Texas
cattlemen iia\u been wanting the earth. Now
they are getting it.
It Is said In defense of the Importation of
rum and tobacco Into cannibal countries' that
the inhabitants will not eat the llcsh of mis-
bionaiios who dilnk liquor or chew tobacco.
Minister "I am thinking of getting a now
chime for ttiuehuich. What would you tec-
oiiimend'i" ' Parishioner ( who lives next door
lo llio hacieu edifice ) "A pair of dumb
bells. "
Mrs. Lighthoad Of couise , Dr. Sciiptuic ,
wo weio very soiry to have to give up our
pew In your church , but it lias cost so much
lei the ehildien's dancing lessons this win
ter that wo had to give up .somcthiiiir.
Little Johnny Fizzlotop was In a candy
stoie with his mothor. She bought some
figures made of chocolate , "lleiu Johnny ,
are tluee graccsLtor you. " "Oh. ma , 1 d
rather have the twelve apostles. Tlieio aio
moio ot 'cm.1 ? f. _
Dr. Macdonald. nio now member of pailla-
mentfortlio uulveisily of Edinburg , is an
"augcl" in thii Sttcdcnborglan church. And
some of his 'simple-minded eo-ieligionists
tear that ho may become a fallen angel in
wicked London. ,
Harry Dlxoy spices his conversation with
some witty saying ) * . There is n story told
that a clergyman once asked him what weie
the two strontfdst bbliots that nil actor enter
tained , to whfoli lib leplled : "Firbtiin the
cunt 10 of the stago'and second in his God. "
"Thcie is a goon cie.xi 01 longion in na-
lure , " solemnly reinarked a young Abeideen
clergyman , callliijj upon a lady ol ids congre-
gallon lecenlly. fhero is , " was Hi
leply. "We should nevci torget that there is
aseimonin qvery blade of grass. " "Quito
true. We should .Uso lememuer that grass is
cut very short sometimes. "
Molt Stieet Sunday school teacher ( lo
Wtin Lung , a new recruit ) Do you under
stand. Wun Lung , the beautiful song we
have just finished , "Where , Oil Where arc
the Hebrew clilldu'ii ? Wuii Lung \"ej > , me
uudlest.iud. Teacher Where are the He
brew childien ? Wun Lung Hcblew chil-
dien down on Blaxtee slleet.
Jinx knows a young woman who is not
afraid of her convictions. She lives in a
house where Methodism is the piovalllug
creed. Ono day the dominie who has the caie
of souls in that particular family came to
make a pastoral visit. Alter conveising with
the elder member.of ! the family on their
spiritual welfare , iio turned to the young wo
man in queslion and said , with nlfiincuous-
IIP.SS : "And you , my dear daughter , are you
a child ot God ? " "No , doctor , " bald the
young woman , "I'm an Episcopalian. "
TThcn Bly was sick , we gave her Oastoria ,
When glio VTM a Child , she cried for Caatoria ,
When film became Miss , she clangto Caatorb ,
When the had Children , Uo gare them Castorift ,
Out In Oregon ( hey ealch wild geese by In-
chiiallnglhcm with corn soaked in alcohol
and scattered on the Held wheio the birds
feed.
feed.A
A pair of pet deer of the West Indian specie
cie- , are passing the cold weather healthfully
nt Woodbridge , Conn. , but their fawns do not
live.
in a Irap halted with a Hvo goose , a farmer
in llarnctt Co , , N. C. , recently captured n
bald o iglu whose wings moisurcd ten leet
from tip to 11 ] ) . The biid had boon ravaging
the vicinity for many weeks , cariying oil
largo numbers of poultry and Miccp.
A Saeiamonto car homo which died last
week had become so well acquainted wlih
some ot llio icgular patrons ot the load that
when they weionboaid llio car ho would stop
in front of their residences to let them oft
without any hint iiom the driver.
"Maryland , " wiitcs Geneial Bradley T.
Johnson to the Haltlmoiu Sun , "has fur
nished : ) ,7. " > 0,000 bushels of seed oysters per
annum , which in Delaware and Long Island
Sound Ineroa'-o in sUe so ns lo make 17,000-
000 bushels. Wo ges S7r > 00.000 for our export
whloh in n year bolls lor § 10,000,000. "
The discovery has been made In Columbia
of n shrub which exudes n juice having so
powerful nn effccl In arresling llio flow of
mood that largo veins mav bo cut by a knllo
niidsmcnied with It without causing liuiu-
orihngo. The plant is called "allzu" by the
natives. \ n
Forty-two allps.tor.s ! were the pets which a
resident ot Tiiiiali.isso , Fla. . kept in n shal
low pmiil. \ \ lidintlid cold wave came the
iiool InuesolFdj Uiltl the alllgatoi.s wcru im
bedded in Iho'iijd lour days. Of course the
reptiles weie jnveii up as dead , but when llio
Ice thawed thyyfgsn \ \ to show signs of life ,
and finally nldniMhreo crawled out ns full
of life as ever/ , The three unlucky ones will ,
It is stipposcd'revJyo , with the warm summei
weather. >
At Aiuerleui. Cfy , last Monday , a largo red-
tailcd hawk smJitunly pounced on the farm
house cat whMi v'H9 uiijoylnir a nap on the
sunny side of llie-barn. The hawk struck his
talons deep and ascended with his pipy.
When limy cAimtUo earth again both wcio
dead. The enlrafls of llio eat wcio torn oil
and the hawli' vlmtd was bitten through
The hawk imMkinfMl four feet nine inches
from tip tu tljtof ts wings
PILES ! viLKS ! prnrss
A sine cure for Blind. Bleeding , Itchln
nnd Ulwraled Piles has been discovered by
Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single
box has cured tliu worst chronic cases ot 1 or
IX ) years standing. No ono need sutler live
minutes afler npnlyiug this wonderful sooth
ing medicine. Lotions and instruments do
more harm than good. Williams' India !
Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the
intense Itching , ( particularly at night nfter
getting warm in bed ) , nets as a poultice , irives
instant relief , and is prepared only for Piles
Ucliing of private parts , and for nothing else.
SKIN mSKASKS CUUIJI ) .
Dr. Frazieijs Maulo Ointment cures as by
magic , Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs
Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving
the skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch
Salt lil'finn , KOIO Nipple.- ; , More' Lips , am
Old Obstinate Ulcers.
Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt o
COeeuts.
Itetalled by Kuhn & Co. , and Schroder < Sr
Bccht. At wholesale- 0. F. Guodumu. . .
T3iG Great Invention ,
For EASY WASHING ,
IN HARD OR SOFT , HOT OR COLD WATER ,
IHf/ioiit irarni lo r.UtJlICor 1TAXDS ,
nnd particularly adapted to irvirmCnmafeA
No family , rich or poor , should bo without It.
Sold by nil Oroccrs , but bnearo of Ho tmt
tatlons. I'JiAHLZXj ; is inarmfacturct
only by
JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK |
R7 HAIR'S
Asthma Cure.
This In\i\lunb1o sporlflo remllly ami pormn-
iiuntly euros nil kduls ot Asthmn. The most
ibsllimto nnd lonp tiuiillii cusos jloltl prompt-
y lo HA woniVcrful curlne proncrtlps. It Is
known throusliout tlio world for Its uurlrnloJ
cfllcncr.
J.I , . OALDWEI.L , city ot Mncoln , Nob. , vrrtlcs ,
Jnn. r > , 1SH : Slneo uslnr ; Ur. Iliilr'.s Astlimn
Cure , for moro tlinii ono yonr , my wlfo bus loou )
entirely well , ntul not oven n symptom of lliu
dlRpiiio lins npnonrod.
\VJI.UAM llKNNM-rrr , Ittrhlnml , Iowa , writes ,
S'oV.PHl.lSSJ : 1 have boon nllllcti-d with May
> over nnd Astlimn sluco ! . ' > . 1 followed your
dlructlons nnd inn linpiy | to piiy Hint I never
plcpt better In my llfo. I nm Bind that t am
nnioiiR the mnuy who can siioak so fnvombly of
jourroinodloR.
Avnlunblofil niiBO trcntlio roiitnlnliiKRhnllai
proof from ovciy sttilo lu tlm U. S. , Citiuuln ntul
Gront Drltnln , will bo mailed upon application
Anr clruifBlst tiothavlns It In stock will pro
cure it.
Manual of all Diseases ,
PJ v. imrunKTs , n. n.
IUCIILT BOOND ix
CLOTH and GOLD
Mnilod Free.
jri-iuauirAi.itOR. * * " CTTTIC8. " " " riHPB.
I'oYen.OonKMtlnn , Inllmnmntlnng. . . .2
Wornig , Wonn 1'orcr , Worni Oollo. . . . !
" ' cCoIlo , firTpclhlnBot Infanta. .3. %
Dlnrrhcn OlilMron or Adnll-jjj. . . . . .HJJ
IHsc-nlery. Olpiniv UHIoaa Cello . 2
Cliolrru Morliiii , Vomillng . 2S
( 'oiioln , Uolil , llronchllis. . . . . 15
.Vcllrnlsln. Topthnelio. 1-accarho. . . I
Ilcndochcti. lilctc llcadactio , Vertigo. . .25
Ityupcpsln. IMIIonsHtonincli < . .
Hiiiipremettorl'nlnfiill'rrlouB . 'J.
\\7lilC8 , too I'mfworeriod _ . . < . .as
l/'nnn > , CouEli , IJIfllcult Jlrcatlilnir. . . . ' * *
Hnlt Itliriiiii , rnrslptlnn. Kruiitions. . . (
ItllcimmtlHiii. Kliomnr.tio 1'nlni J."S
IfpicrnndAciin. Clillls , Jlalarln. n
i'llca , llllnilprniccillnii .Ml
Cntorrh.Inllacnr.i.OofillntliolItail. .fill
Whooplntz ( 'oitRlt , Vlolcnt < 'ouRh9. . . .nl
Ociuirnl lIclillllV.Flvs'calWcakncu ' . ( JIJ
lildlioy IIHrnno ? !
,
INcrruim 11 y. . . ' 'll- " >
{ }
rliljlt ' $ { { { { $
Illr.ensca ot Hie Ilri'irl. l'Hlpitttllon..l.UU
SoM by Dmsii'it' . or nont postpaid on receipt o !
rlco. iiiailiiiir > aiDiciMio.n : iiuii i.a.T.
. . . l f . Ut ! direr. TOwwlorertb *
.Tt.ll.nt tn lt"lnet * > ie. , ;
U. CIITM I > T > i > , . , , IJlMrUok rncr .rcl fr * . . l ill
r.oltUc Ultnu. . Otj.nl. Af.w toll.n.rl ] | .atli-i i C.TCJ
CIMI f rhtmpvn * . .U > 1 10 kll uniB.i r drtnl * Trr It , tit
. . .
j. w. wurpnaiMUT , SOLS AQZOT ,
Bl XltOAln'J.l . IfY.
"Wo do hereby certify tnnt vo supervise tlio
arrangements for all the Moiuhly and ( Jimriorly
Drawltifra of Tlio i/Ul iann State Ixitlory
Compnny. and In person manajfo and control
tliolirawlnirs themselves , and that the name are
condiieted with honesty , fairness and In Rood
faith toward all parties , and wo authori/.o the
Company to u o thlsoertlllcato , with fac-slmlms
of our al natures attacund In Us advortlsinou
COMMISSIONEUS.
Wo , the unclorslffncil Hunks ami Dunkcrfl. will
liny nil Prizes drawn In Tlio lionlslimti Btnto l it-
torliis which may bo pro'iontoJ at our counter. *
J. II. OKI.KSItV ,
Pres. Louisiana National Bant
SAMUIII. II. KKXNUDV ,
Pres. State National Bank.
A. Jli\l.llU'JX ,
Pres. Hew Orleans National Bank ,
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
U - Ovr.nlUM'A .Miu.io.v Ui.s
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY ,
Incorporated In 1603 for 85 years by the legis
lature tor Kilucatlonal and Charitable purposes
with it capital ol JIuiM.XA ( ) to whloh a ro urvo
fund of over $ .VjO,0 l has slneo been added.
Hy an overwhelming popular vote Its irnnimlco
was made a pni t ol thu 'iresont State Conttlttition
tuloptcilUccomnor M , A , U. 1B7U.
Its iriand Blugiu numliurclnuvmss irilltakeplaco
monthly
It never Fcalos or postpones.
Look attliufollowlav distribution :
190th Grand Monthly
AND TIH :
EHIRADRDIHARy PHTEHLT.DRAWING
In llio Acadcuiy of Jfnslc , Now Oi loans.
Ttuwilay , iliiich Kith , 1880
Untlor llio personal Biiiiurvibon anil nmntiu- {
luciit , ol ( Jn.v , ( ! . fl" . ii.vuitniAitn : , ot ! I-im-
islniia , and UKX. Jun.vi , A. KAIII.V , of Vir
ginia.
f.P'TftL > ' PR ' ZESICO.OOO.
Notice-1 , ! ( a fIO only. Halves , S5
' .hofv , ( 3 , .fonths , $ !
V1 K'l.itfTfi ' .I'lii/.r.s.
I 0PIT1 1 ' 'Uiy.KOp f 150 000. . f 150,000
IIIAM | > I'I./B ' iw'ti Hi.ooa. . . m.ouu
] < ! iiAM > I'm/woe i aj.ouo. . , .
I.AIKH : l'iu/.isof : ioKX ( ) . , . .
o < IjAIUll ! I'KUES OIT 5,000 , . . | * 0
' ' '
M * ' COO. . . . S !
100 " ttW. , . .
ftrt > loo. . . . w'u
11 > W " 60 , . . . WfM
Avi > | ioxiM < .rioNriiizi-.s. -
100 Approximation-irUusor taw. . . . 120,00) )
10)w. \ . . , ioou :
100 " " " . . . . 7OOC
2 7U Prl/os.'nmounyji'f to . . . . , , . , , . . , . , f.piir ! < 00
Application for rut/ao clubs ghonlil ba miulu
only to thu olllco m' 'liu coiiiiniiiy in Now Ur
leans. '
I'or further Informa , Ion wnto cloarlr , invin
full address. l'OsTAI.-NOTJ , Ilxjirusj ilonoy
Oidord , or Now Vorli lUchiuiKO in ordinary lot-
tt-r. currency bv uxiSrwa ( all sums of J5 nnJ up-
' M. A. OAUl'IllN ,
Or M. A.IUUPIIIN ,
\VusliiiiKion , I ) . 0.
Make P. O. ilonoy Orders payable nud nJJron
rt lrtuiol letters to
NEW OULKA'NS NATIONAL HANIf ,
NuwUrivuue.la.
OK
THE MUM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , OF HElY
' aiCIIARD M. McOURDY , President.
'For the Year Ending December 31st , ' 1888i
ASSETS - . . , . . . . $108,008,007' , . . 1.
xisr a ?
'Oneoftha Best and Lttrgosl Stocks in tfi e U.S.h h-\ \
to Select from.
No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger E eVator , ,
j. _ _ | ' _ , " _ - „ _ , ' ' " " " " * -"TTTT T * " ' " " " 'LJL ' . . - ! _ . ' " " _ J L'1'T" ! ' ' " " ' " " " " " " " * . ' * " * " ' " ' _ , ' ' < * \
M. BURKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHAHTS ,
GEO. nUUKU , Mnnnsror ,
UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB.
RI5FF.11ENCES : Merchants nnd FlU-inors' Ilnnlt , Dnvld City , Nob. , Konrnoy Nation I naiitc.Koa1'vf
ncyNob. ; Columbus Stnto lliint Columbus , Nob. ; McDoiiutd's UunU , North I'lattoob. . Oinalift'- ' ) ' !
National Hunk , Oinnuu. Neb. "
Will pay custouiors" draft with bill ol la Jlnir attiicliod , for two-thirds value of stooli.
A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK
FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
ONI.V J V .11 All , , J'OSTrAllJ.
SAJll'LU VRUK TO
mm THYSELF ,
A. Great urodlcnl Work on Manhood.
nxhnuFtotl Vitality. Norrons nnd Phvslcil Dohillty
Prcnintnrol > e'1llnuln Mnn.Krrnrn of youth. nnd the
untolU nilftcrlpa rosultlimfroni IndlRorutlon mid or *
CCMPH. A lioolc fur overr man. yniinc , inlilillc-njod
nnd old. Itcontiiln liJra ! | crlitliinsinrnll | nrntouiiit
rhronlcolnonse * . cathono or whlcti U Inrnlniihln. Ho
found Uy tlio million wlio'O crocrlnnco for 2t yoiMli
imcli n prnlinhlf novt'r tipfnrcfoll to llio lot of nny
iih > i > lcliiiiniMiuR03 ; | , lioiinil la b"-ultlfiil h'ronrli iniu-
lln , i-mbosiicrt covers , full ulH.Ktt imnloo.l to hantlrior
workln ovprjrBertKn-niecliaiilriil.1lter.irr Had nrnfoi.
nlonnl-tlinnnnrotlicr worlc In thin country for * J.S'J ,
orthomnnpy will bo refund In "very Imtnnro. J > rla
nnlr II by mill , po tpalil. llliiAtrtitod nriniplo , 01 ? .
Hendnmv. ( jnlilmoilaliiwiinlcd thonuthnr IIT the NT
lioinil.Mcillc.il Ansocliitlnn. tu Ihn Hun. A , I' , llloxnll ,
iiiiiliiihiichiti * ortlrors of the board the ro.ulor la ro-
tpoctfutlv referred
ThoSi'lnnroof I.lfnlJ wortli moro toltto younzHnd
nililillu 111:0 1 men ol till * ( 'Ciiurntlon Hun ull tliOKnld
mlni > B of Unllfnrnlnii'id ' tlio silver inlnoi of Nnvndu
ciimlilnuil. S. K. OlironRlo.
'IlioSclononol Ufo point * out the rocks anil quick-
muds on wlilcli tlm coiirtUiitloii unit linpoi of inunjr
n vouiiKiimii Imvo boon tutally wrot-ked. Munclioitar
Ilio elcnco of I.tfolnnf izrmitcr vttliin thnn nil lli.l
mi-illnil works publlihod In Hill country for llio p.i t
M yPUM. Atlantii roimtltutliin ,
Tlio .soli-lion nt I.lle I * n nupBrh nnd mistorly trfl.it-
Iio on nurtou * und pli/vlt-nl Uublllty. Dulrolt Kroo
' tlio I'uaboitr Modlcal Inntltulo. or Dr W. II.
I'nrlier. No. 4 llullilncli uri-ut , lloiton. Mum. , wiio mj
bocoiiDiiltudun nil dhtuuHvsrcqulrlnealclll and oiporf-
I'liro. Clirniili > un < l iilislinito illsoa oi that huvii liuf.
lied tlinhklllofnllotliBriiliyiilrlttiiHa Kpi'cl.ilty. tjucli
troalpil HiicrcMlulljr without aa UiBtunfO of lutluiu.
Mention Uinnlm llau.
Carrying thollelglnm Iliynl and Unltoil Btalos
Mall.Balllnsr every Huturday
Between Antwerp & New York
TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL
LAND AND FRANCE.
Baton from 5CO lo $100. l.irnrslon trip fiom
fliuto flHJ , Bueond Calim ? .VJ , and K\our lon
( 'JO. Bluviaito IIUS.-IIKO at low rules , i'oliir
Wrlifht & fens , ( ipnoral Agents , 55 llroadnay ,
Now York.
Omaha , Nebraska , 1'rnnk 13. MoorosV , , SI , Ifc
& I' , ticket ujfcnt.
without moill-
A POSITIVE clnu. j iS.Qjiloil Octo
ber 10 , IKTU ,
Ono box will euro
the most obtlnutocaso In four days orlujd.
No nauseous closes of cubobi , copulb'lor ollof
samliihMXMl that are corliiln lo pnxluco drupel--
IttJiydontrurliurUio.tiwtliijM uf tlm utiiiniifli ,
1'riuii 41.CO. gold ) > r nil irii i'l6t4 or nmllpil on
receipt of pi-Ice. Tor further parllonlura uniit
for circular. 1' . O. llox l.WI.
T. c. AXiXjAJsroo. ,
KJ John St. , Nt\v Vork.
tuuvtl > - utl > m.Vo
y ii oi N > J < u.iinu. . r ai | u. nuuj.i ,
ib > hauS'iiir * ! > . o 11 > = * < , ' ' v ft
- = ? -zz.i
Kailway Time Table
OMAHA.
Tno following Is the time of n rival an'l
partuiool tniliis hjr Central Slu idiir.l tfico at :
the loeul depots. Trains of tlio C , St P. , M , & '
O. nrrlvo nml dopurt from tliolr'Innot. v imir ,
ot 14th nml Webster Btroets ; trail 1011 tlio n Se f-
M. , C. . II. & Q. und K. 0. , St. .I. .V . . tiow tho' , H\ \
II. AM. depot : nil others Irom tin Union I'aom'i j
imiDQE THAINS. ' K
nrldfro train ? wil1 Icavo Ii. I' , i ipot M flr-il-
n7:3.- : > -Hoo-s:40-8r : : : > o n 10:00-1' : On. in. . . " *
li-O 1:50 : II ! ! :00 : y00-4OiJ ; : 0 : )
0:10-7:00-11:10 : : p. in.
Leave Irnnslcr for Omuhn n 7 : " f ! * i:15-a : ! # ) .
D'jM-H : : - : : - : n. n ; ljr-2iuv.i : :
Arrival nnd ( lonuituio of tru us irons tha '
trmibfordopot at Council Illuns : > I
DUl'AI'T. AlinlVB ,
C1IICAOO k NOIlTtnVKSTKHN.
DirA. ; Ji Mull and laxpiusa 7:001 , > < .
l-:40r. : M Auuommodiitlon IUIM-'H'
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