Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 March 1888 — Page 4

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FAo Is Being Morn hy ths Followers of Dame Fash' ibn8 WhimfL ' GOSSIP ABOUT TBS SWISS. JfaMfe bOMdtar & Ijubtt Cbatwm Wrapt, HU,Jhuttt, Trittmmgt, Glims, Jtmebj; JTfe , bt ainni x. irxn& The question of tasteful atomniag costumes is a dedicate od perplexiitr problem often. " IiacHea Seldom in-resti-gata i detail aati nnfortanatrty forced t 4a so. - Death is aa oecnirrenoe we nerer lite to prepare for, anajtfli generally unexpected to reia&B ef its prer, even when due. as ilia' has been given by disease. .It cosim and finds the afllicted unprepared lac aiitTrard signs of their at now. their minds are too harrowed to eontompUte anything Vnt their bereaYement. Ietail must be left totfeednocetiea. of aympatiuaiag friends. This is often unfortunate. Sfoaroing toilets are at best expensive outittirgs. Crape-aad dall finished woolens re costly, if of aa value at all. Tojrirohasers we would aliraja reeonuaend. the bent in every lineof dress materitls the heat silks; the lst woolens, the beat ehintoss; btifc above all, bay the, best mourning materials. Poor nape growa rusty and stringy in no time at all, and oor blank wool ens are net mneh longer doing the same. However, after aecoriiig a good outfit of this kind, very liifle added expense is aaedtal for the first year. ' As hinted about, there ia in cnr country a great naad forapeeial deal- ; goodi stane, OvMde BT.ACK A3TO WEITB GOWU. - of New York wo havn no such homes, and only one or two ia the nintropohsL Perhaps it is became in" T-'sgland She people. are more pont tiliona observers of etifoette in mourning. Theref jre t he buain ess has a better field to market, and there axe iu London alone a. core of large mercantile houses dualing in mourning goods only." Taeyj employ nany experie nced and reliable women. carry . extooaive stocks of ready-made outfits, ind possess fsanli- ' ties for mannfartnriiig to order in incredibly short time. Upon receipt of telegraph order, they send by first tram anywhere in the kingdom one of their experienced women, with trunks filled with the necessaries experience has taught them are required. " She arrives quietly, consults sympathetically, .and furnishes oompletdy, not only "the immediate relatives but the fcervants, and she drapes the house as well, if it he desired. The houses which do this work economically and in good taste are ever in demand. Perhaps, however, it is after the lint months of heavy crape and serge that ladies find the most iiiSenlty to devise costumes to wear. When a little white is mingled with the former entire sombemeas. When the mind seeksMne thing besides its selfish sorrow to contemplate. In the way of n house dress at such HAU-wcByiwa yon stbtet. s time our artist; offers a pretty aupr.yjgtr. .. For it soft . white and black strftpl pongee silk is used; Coalike front), jsed with black lining silk, open over a full petticoat which extends to. the neck as welL . The fnUness at the waist i held in place by a girdle of black jet. The girdle is wide, with long ornamental pendan's extending down, the . skirt. At the neck is a wide jet collar, with similar pendants. The jet again appears on the short, puffed sleeves. At the back- the extra full plain breadths bang in narrow demi-trsin, with no ei'-ending hoops to mar fhe toft grMt(ni ontlfoem,

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Quiet elegsnoe shortM characterise all demi-mouf ning for the street. gray and black cloth arranged plainly, alike as to skirt, wa st, and sleeves, makes a desirable wfclking-dres. Early this spring, when tha .beaver wraps are discarded, small triple shoulder-capes wili be found convenient and comfortable. maU bonnets are always ladylike, to use that good old-fashioned term. Soft lace and ribhoa with a bunch of fine black flowers make a stylish one when short, narrow strings are tied close under the ohm Black gloves are still worn with tlemi-motning toilets, but white or gray Btitchingk allowable on their hacks. Thai, vamps of the black leather boots may 'be accompanied by black and white cloth uppers. With toilets of this character for late winter wear, white far is much ia fator. The best white fox is very expensive, but very good qualities may be obtained at most reasonable rates. The Ions; round boa is in favor with joang ladies as a pretty addition to their short, tight-fitted jaciete, bat

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some ladies trim the jacket itself around the collar and front, A final word with regard to mourning toilet accessories. Never wear anything but black hosiery and black under petticoats. Black doth and quilted skirts should be replaced, when the season demands, by black silk or serge ones. Black neck and sleeve rnchings may for second mourning beaupefseded by white linen edged or striped with black. Of course at this stage the handkerchief has a narrower black border, but it is retained on them and on the ladies' stationery and visiting cards. raMio r, ml. Fhil corsages grow in favor. IiOWsb bonnet trimmings are worn. WuK ribbons are having their day. Apflx green is the latest caprice in Kiss. Ih Bcarf-pins a unique idea is a razor of gold, the blade of which is set with even pearls. Sbees white woolen toilets, mule in semi-elastic style, are very fashionable for evening and high teas. Such is the rage for trimmed cor sages that every species -of fichu, vest plastron er bretelies has been revived A ckmle-box of oxidized silver re cently seen contains on-the top sn exquisitely finished horse held by a groom, all in silver. SoMxpf the elaborate gloves are embroidered on the backs with gold or silver thread in designs- oi fleur-do-lis and sometimes monograms of the Tea gowns of some description are indispensable to women who entertain in the afternoon, and bridal trousseaus invariably contain many varieties of tins popular dress. Bojsets of net in gay colors green, poppy red, gobelin, or cream shirred or racked over tulle frames, and with garniture of black lace and fine jet, have been worn throughout the winter in full dress, and now reappear with half-season toilets. Nktv ginghams and sateens will be rather plainly made, but their architectural simplicity will be more than made good by the quantities of ribbon loeps, bows, plaits, ends, streamers, that the law allows to be pinned or piled or sewed upon them. Pars-res ribbons in flower and wreath patterns upon cream and light gowns are a high novelty, and come in all widths, from tw to fourteen inohes, which last, needless to say, is made for sashes that are especially effective with gowns of black or white lace. A stumer bat which has been started into Parisian popularity by a pretty actress is of course yellow straw, falling low on one side and standing up on the' other as high aa a square crown. This upturned side is waved in and out. It is trimmed with knots of oats and grasses and a wealth of field flowers. Yoxs bodices will appear again this season; not, however, those made with an unsightly straight seam across the chest and across the middle of the bacjt, but finished off in sweeping eurves and simulating very closely An ornamental low bodice or peasant's waist, supplemented at the top by a high bodice of silk or fancy materials. Fob simple-home toilets are pretty spring models made of serge, French camel's hair, or Henrietta cloth, showing a long-waisted pointed bodice, to which single rather fall skirt is applied. This skirt is bordered with braiding bands of galloon or rich passementerie In applique. Sometimes there ismerely a wide hem turned up on the right side, aud finished with a Grecian embroidery in silk or gold and silver. The bodice is decorated to match the skirt. PrrlJj aaui Vm-fnl Ornnmtnlt. A bukch of grapes in dark-colored pearls makes a unique scarf-pin. A 1 betty pair of links consists of S'e of gold and platinum. Two cbaxk pearl studs and white onyx slesve-buttons are the proper shirt front anl cuff ornaments for evening dress. Ose of the handsomest match-boxes as yet presented by the trade is the hoof of a small donkey, highly polished ami enameled und shod with silver. On the top is a ,'ockey'a cap oi silver lying between wo riding-wljips of the same usteriftl

CONGRESSIONAL.

Work of the Senate end the 'House of Representatives. Tarn ondsmltitttaa bllt CctnpMt th chM attonUoa ot the Senate dn tb 1Mb Inst 60Verel unn4ment? nre lotoa u4 otbors rejected. fWnator IWowa,df riwrt, n.vt a speech ut advooaoy c.( hifroso utiun declaring It the imperative duty oi CUu.-co. W rpmai tflo ttaable. Mcsird. Hale.- Uaiidsronu. CIimio. Spooner, BK-ekburn, Daniel, anil Blod.stt wen appointed et too iiieolal Borate lnuuwv on in vivu service. Air. Cttllonl, inioeeded In ha-vintl the bill reportea from the Po&ttfll&o dmmittee U regulate coaunerce eairied on by telegraph to the Committee ou lntorstnto Iknujnerce. The Honee puaed a bill fixing the price of aeaporte at tL TboOoiomittno on Elections ptnjaented .a report on the lllinoia sonteated election cole ot WortbingUm ra. rout, con!rmrai the letter's title to tbo seat. It wa ord'.red placed on th caleqdur, le Secretary of the Treaaurr transmitted to the Houae estfmatei Sot collecting tlio ouatoma revenuoa for the fiscal year onding June SO, 1884, ncgrogating K,Jo,'2u3. Of this amount So.au,(118 ia (or Balariea. Skmatoh Teller, of Colorado, addreaaedtna Senate on the Freeident'e meseac e on the 15th met., making a vigorona attach on tbo Execu tive's tariff reeommendatfona, Bnnator Plvinib of Kanaae made a eiweoh denunciatory of the imposition of pension sharks upon old aoldlera. l'he resolutions ot the House on t'be subject of the death of Representative Moffatt of 21 icbigan were prosented to the Senate and on motion ot Mr. Palmer similar resolutions nrero aioptod by the Senate. Eulogioa on the l ife and character of Mr. Voffatt were dellTMrcd by Senators Palmer, Paddock and StockbrMge, 'l'he House devoted the day, in cocimiUoe of the Whole, to the ronalderation of Sonata amendmenis to ine urgenc aenoiency oil 1. Tun Blair bill, providing lor the ittlement of disputes among Interstate railway a and tut ir mployes by arbitration, was ro introduced in the Senate on the loth insc The measuro paeacd the last Congruas, but fi.ilcd to receive the Presidents attnatur-. A new elttuBe. provides that It will bo unlawful to strike until the company has lulled (or live aaya so comply wiuia request xor arwiretion. The bill to nrovido Affoinac and raunisu' uudcrvalnatiou of imports passed tbo 6nato with very little opposition. ltacbject ie toeuTorce honesty in invoices and to pittoct honest importers nod traders against agdtita employed by (oroign manufaoturera with the exjiresa purpoae of getting their goods through the fluatom houaea at cheajwr rates by means of undervaluation, Senator Butler introduced a bill lor the admission of I'tuh' She rrasident sent the new Chinese treaty to the Senate. The treaty runs twenty years. A i;mnese iaoorer wno aas ei,uu. wwiu 01 prop, arty here, or that amount . due bim, or who baa a lawful huaband or. wife, or a parent or child here, may, if absent, return within one year, or II detained ly uineaa tne time may oa exienaea to two years, Ko other Chinese laborers may tome ia on any terms. Chinese merehunts, scholars, and students mav come only when provided with certificates vised by on Ameri can consul, xne treaty uiuus uis vouniry to pay to the Chinese Minister SW,,00t) within tne year, which sum sBall be accepted as a full settlement of all olaima against tbe United States or her citizens for loss or injurv Buffered by Chinamen here. In tbe House the 1'oatoffloa Oommittee reported a bill reducing the rata of rntage on aeeda, bnlba, plants, and soiona to cent for each two ounces At its evening ses sion tne .turase passed uurty-nve peuaion ouia Bnxa orere reported to the House of Bepraaentatlvoe on the 17th Inst , and placed on the calendar aa follows: For psblio bonding at Jackson and Saginaw, Mich. To provide certain anus -and equipage for tbe militia of Oregon. Granting pensions to tbo survivors of the Indian wars batereon 1829 and -la: i The resolution requesting the Postmaster Oenoral to return to the uae of tbe terra cotta colored two-cent stamp was reported adversely,' Ilia Sonata waa not in session. Tsa Judiciary Committee of the Fonete, on the lth Inst., reported adversely Senator trya's bill to apply the laws of tha several States ra latin, to the sale of liquors to imported aa well aa domestic liquora 'ihe majority of tho eommitteo nold that the Statu control Over police rcsulaliona ia, under the Onstitjtlon. aa feeure a-ulnst intrusion from 1 ederal authority as the regulation of foreign commerce by tho General Government is from encrlaol:li.e it u-ion that pr vluoe by ttata authority. It tatrjlo.e rocoiununaj that the que .tian bo let aa if is a judicial ono. Amino ItvreportrSivned by Soni tori Wilsou flows), In-als. snd Kdmvn le as a It wouli seem t at tne lgi-lat ve a id ji die ai departments f h Govo nm, nt concur in th i.ns t r tin t the cb ir-a-t r f l?gi at oapr aenttuliv thi bi.l is wtbin th einat!t..i-.,i a powrr or Coi c e a: ifaa it ( oei not io!ati Uij injuu tton of the onstitu. tiou that "all dutie a nmiso ti, tnd excises ah til be uofinu ih: ou.hu. ti.e I'niteil Btatoa " An importer of ardent fnritnorif any other artiii - of foreg 1 pro.li:et.on ii outltlsd to so greater p otsctii n end r tb Constitution ihin n thj dealer in like aiticies of domestia manufacture. The one pays an internal tax, the other pays a tax leveled by the custom house, and what Congress may cmigtitutionallv say about one it may repeat a in tbs other. Tho donate paaa'cd fifty-nvo 1,11 .n tbs most of them boim: peuion aitd prhat, rvlief bills. The House by a' vote of veaa 1 , nays G7, passed tbe bill authorizing the isaue of fractional silver oertiHcatoi, A resolution was introduced by Mr. Taulbee for the api ointment of a speoial eommittoo to exnmine into the condition of the civil service- in all tbe departmeiite and branches of tho government. Keep the Stables Light. Dark stables are an abomination, and should not be tolerated. There is 'no necessity to' sacrifice pomfort, either in winter or summer, to secure enough light. A horse's eyes are enlarged the pupil of the eye is by being kept in a dart stable; he has a harness pnt on to him and euddenlj brought out into the bright, glaring sunlight, which contracts the pupil so suddenly ss to cause extreme pain. l!y persevering in this very foolish and injmlieious as well as cruel practice, the nerves of tha eye become impaired, and if continued long enough, loss of sight will ensue. To see how very painfn) it is to face a bright light after having been in tha dark, tako a walk some dark night for a short time, till the eye becomes accustomed to the darkness, then drop suddenly into some welllighted room and jou will be scarcely able to sue for a few moments in the sadden light. You know how painful it is to your, self, then why have roar horsa repeatedly to bear such unnecessary ' ain? A dark stable is invariably a damp one, snd snob stables we are not yet willing to put eithei a valuable working or driving horse in. Give good ventilation, let the sunshine and the air have a chance to effect an entrance, and your iitables will be purer and mors healthy than if yon take such -pains to exelude them and the good influence they invariably bring. Oust. At all times unwholesome, when dampness gsts hold of this dust it ferments, decays, and becomes positively poisonous; and this must needs happen on any rainy day, on foggy mornings, on dewy nights, and at that season of tbo jear when the dampness seems to penetrrte the house, and it is not yet timo to light the ros that might dry it out or hinder it. The rooms of a dwelling house, then, cannot be kept too thoroughly well swi-pl and dusted off, in order that the least possible deposit of dust may he left in them. Many housewives think that the less the dust is stirred in sweoping, the betior the work is done, and tea leaves, and wet grass, and moistened meal are thrown about th floor in order to gather the dust and prevent it from rising, lint people giving ihe matter philosophical attention have come to the conclusion that precisely the opposite course ii the fit and proper one; that a good stirring np, and then a good blowing out is what the dust needs, and that with a wind blowing nnobstrnctedly through the room as thoroughly as a wind can be made to blow. JExcuange. Look After the Sheep. Sheep must be carefully looked after at this season of tha year. It is all nonsense to claim that shep need but littlo attention. Lack of attention is not the way tanners make money on sheep at the present time. Sheep will lose ij'esu if left to feed on November's frost-bitten grass with noth-n,' better to o with. it. They will look plump when fall of snch grans, but later on the fact is revealed tliat they have lost woight. Shelter them from all cold storms, put theinejap in the feeding pent at ni-ht, and give them a feed of grain 01 a ration of turnips or enhbage. Keej; them thriving from the time grass fails, ii yon would have them go through tho winter all right. If this cannot be done in one way. then do it in snothor. Keep then thriving, and they will be ready to hrins forth a good lauib early in tho winter ii yon wish, and will lurnisb an abundant flow of milk. liomiv (to young Mr. Featherly) 1 heard Clara tell mo that thn was disappointed because you didn't call last Himd tj niht. Young Featberly (iu a tromnlow whisper) I say, Hobby, did your sister shj how disappointed she was? iiobbj (thoughtfully'--I'm frying lo think Yes he said she was agroc.ibly disap. pointed. JVVk Vork Hun. THE bitter taste in cider in some cases ii undoubtedly eunaod by leaving the npplei lying in heaps until some of them mildew, or am attacked by a dry rot, which nsiwllj means that as fust as tin- sidislunae of (hi apple decays fungus i-lauH tiro pres"iit ft sunk np its jnii'es, As a mntU'r of coursi this kind of rot has an acid or bitter taste, u any one "iftyjwaby trying It,

In 1 Panther's Moutti, How io fools to find one's self in the jaws of a panther iy that kind of knowledge whioh most po.ip'e are veil content to acquire at second hand. Probably all men woulri not have the seme sedations, tmtthisis theaecojnt which Coh llarras, given of such an e.vperiancrt. fie was ft born sportsman, and, of eottrse, eo?ll en.iOy many things which to ordinary persons Mould ieenvaiyihingbnt pleasant: . "Tlie panther eame fqr me tVith lightning bonniis. I could boo nothing, owing to its tremendous speed, but a shadowy looking; form with two large, bright, round eyes fixed upoamewith an unmeani ig store, as it literally flew toward me. Buoh was the vision of a moment! My presence of mind did not desert me. I raised my gun and fired with all the care I could at such short notice. But I missed, and the panther lar ded, light as a feathor, with its aims round jtay shoulders. Thus we stood a few seconds, and I distinctly felt tha animal sniffing for my throat. Mechanically I turned my head so as to keep the thick, wadded curtain of my helmet-cover in front of the ceatnre's muzzle ; but still. I could hear and feel plainly the rapid yot cautious efforts it was makinp; to find an opening, so as to tear open the jugular vein. I was helpless, and stood perfectly still, well knowing that Sandford would liberate mo if possible. At the first onslaught we were so placed tho,t be could have hit tbe panther only by firing through me, which would have been injudicious at least. As may easily be supposed, the animal did not spend much timo in investigating the nature of a wadded hat cover, and before my friend could take aim withoot jeopardizing -my own life the beast pounced on my left dhow, taking a piece out, and buried its long, sharp fangs in the joint till they met. At the same time I was hurled to the earth with such force that I knew not how I got there nor what became of my gun. Still, throughout, I maintained a clear impression of what was going on. I knew that I was lying en the ground with tbe panther on top of me, and I could feel my elbow joint wabbling in and out as the brute ground its jaws, with a movement imperceptible to the bystanders, but which felt to me as though I was being violently shaken all over. Now I listened anxiously for thereport of Saudford's shot, wh:ch I knew would be heard immediately, and carefully refrained from making the slightest sound or raovemont, lest his aim should be disturlied thereby. In a few seconds the loiu'l and welcome detonation, which from its proximity almost deafened me, struck upon my ear. I -sat up. I was free; the panther gone ! I looked round and found that I was some'distanoe from the place where Z hod fallen, so that the beast must have dragged me some little way. Band ford, as soon as he got the chance, ha 1 placed the muzzle of bis rifle to th side of my antagonist and fired a large bullet right through it, which had caused it to dart back hastily to its lair. Youth's Companion. ' TThy Frnits Are Ben ?ilciU Dr. O. t B. Williams, 3?. B S., says that man begins in a gelatiuous and terminates in an ossoous (bony) condition. From the cradle to the grave the bout s are gradually hardening, caused by earthly deposits. These deposits consist principally of phosphate and carbonate of lime, combined with other calcareous salts. After passing midd e life, the tendency to ossification becomes more rapid, probably bocauiio the systom is' less able to resist or throw off these earthly deposits, and imperfect circulation follows, because the arteries are thickened by calcareous deposits os is also the heart, many times. Bichat and Baillie both considered that a great number of persons over GO years of age sufior from arterial ossification more or less. One great source of theso deposits is hard water, water which contains much lime, which deposits calcareous contents in the system, as it doos in Ihe teakettle which has been usfad a long time. Those whose diet consists chiefly of bread aud meat will consume large quantities of water, anl will be troubled with diseased kidneys and stone in the bladder. Some people are afraid to eat fruit, thinking that fruit and diarrhoea are always associated, when if they understood the true cause of 1 10 diarrhtea they would know that it was caused by eat ire; meat. In hot weather meat putrefies very quickly, and during this process alkaloids are formed, which are very poisonous, acting as emetics and purgatives. 'Tis true that fruit eaten green or butween meals will interfere with digestion and cause bowel troubles; but use fruit that is perfectly ripe at mealtime, and only beneficial

results will follow. Acids provent cal careous degenerations, keeping tbe bones elastic, as well as preventing the accumulation of earthy matters. This is because of the solvent power of the acids; but manufactured noma are not harmless, as are those which nature has prepared ior us in 'the various kinds of fruit Fruit is a perfect food when fully ripe, but if it were in daily use from youta to age there would be less pout, gall-stones and stona in the bladder. Oeatlt a Welcome Kelemsew Mart it not be to those who -Midure life-long boAiiy suffering? From ohildltool to old age many persona are tormented with rheumatism and neuralgia. Ordinary medication and topical remediea are of alight, and always of tem-l.uv.rj-effioacy. To escape Ve oxtreme tortures of these agonizlne complaints, they should be annihilated at the outset with Houtotter'a Stomach BKteri, whioh expel from ti.e system the acrid imparities that beget tl:om. The evidence ae to ita efficaey as a blood depnrent in this particular is very ample, and strongly ooneurrimt and convincing. In v.olent (onus of theso diar-aiee tho nervoa are terribly racked. A winoiilasnful or two of the Hitters I'Oforn the bourot retiiimt usually 1 r.ngs a rospitu from, peiii, an! e:iablos the Mun'eiei to eecttre much needed rei ose. For kidney tronldes. malarial complaint", indlgustion, fiver complaint tvai conatnuliini, the Hitters ie likewise uenelloial, Giring Away Heal Eitutfc. Ever? season there are one or two oompai ics whioh advertiie to givo land awav. The emery nlways arises, how they can afford to give it away. They generally proceed in thisi way: Securing a large tract of land by purchase, atacosit of a few cents an acre, they cut it up into lots of nnmll size. They then advertise to give these lots away, charging $2 or $3 for the deed, to ostensibly cover the cos.t of making out and recording them. Tho actual cost to the company is quite small, leaving them a handsome profit for their land. Eoetoi 1 Herald. A Remarkable Railroad. Probably tho most remarkable railroad in tho world is that running from Glogg.'ntz to Ijounoring, near Vienna. It is only twenty-five miles in length, and cert over $7,0)0,00. It begins at the little station of Ctloggintz, at an elevaiioit of 1,400 feat, and from thora the train, hauled by twe powerful locomotives, winds around and around over some fifteen doublo viaducts an l through as many tunnels. It oreos along precipices, affor ling glimpscR of some of tbe wildest see lery in Kurope. Its terminus, Lowering, is-at an elevation of 3,500 feet "Itrowii'st ltroiirtiial ''rocli" are i !oly known an au admiralilo remedy lor Bronchilie, HoaraenM, Concha, aud 'luroat tiouHoo, 80M oidy in Ooxm. lien u a rait color, wbaa it uumu in ftint lot mm

The funereal Month af March. Au observant metropolitan barber says that he can Ml onVa physical condition by tho etat .) ot tho hair I ' Tbo iiiolo tolie us that with his hair gon rtauison lo it hie strong!)!. The Ilomans considered biMneia a norious alll action, and Julius Coxa," was never qttito sttuuteil wittt biuisjlf buoifio bis poll Was bare. The fao'.i, Uofovor, is the ope 1 book, ind ono can ninthly tr.idj in its variorl expree eio.is, line, cliAuges, ud jpmplexuu the stale of t'uo ayotaiM. Tho eya that ia untUitalty tarirhtj kfidret has a palid brijhui s, the face Upon whose eheeta nature paints ar. sjof iii;uiar beauty and flnali, more marked in co.-trat Willi tbe elabaRlo? apaaraace ot tbs foreBead and nose and lower part of the fiee, is one of tlioe whom the skilled phyaioisn vail tell you w-.il some dty dioad the funereal month of March, because it ia then that consumption reaps us richest barveit Consumption, they teli , ii caused by this, that, and the other th nfT, by microbe in the sir, by m cro-or-gan sma in 1.I10 blood, by dellouuit nutriti m, by a thousand aad one thiiu,'e, bat whatever the causa, decay boeins with a oongh, and the riimodr that will effectually stop the oaiue of that cough auras Uni disovie of tha lungs. Taat is all there is of it Tho coughi is an evidence of a waMinjr. To top it effeiimally, a remedy rami bt need that will search cut tha cause, remove that, and then heal the Inn? and do aWay with the cough. This ia tbs power, speuial to Itself, poserseed alone by Warner's Log Cab .t Congh and Ojnsumption remedy. Thai is no nen-fangleil notion at narcotics and poisons, but au old-fasliiona'l preparation of baleamn, roots., and borbs, such aa was need by onr anocatiirs many years ego, the formula of which l as boon scoured exclusively by the present manufacturers St great trouble Sad expens s. It is net a mors cold dryer, It is a eyiiteui-aoacher anil upbtlilder and a consumption expellant Where others fail, it nine, becanso it gets at the constitutional cauea aud tomoves it from the system. J. W. Hcnsaw, of Greensboro, Fa, on Jan. IS, 1SS8, reported that "be had derived mora real benefit for the length of timo, from Warner's hng Cabin Couch and Consumption remedy thau he had for years from the best Btato nhysio au?." If you have a conch, night swoiis. "positive

assurance ia your own mind .that yon, ob ' von li.vj, nn ivinmrnnUnn unit .i In a Uosli, appetite, courage, aa yonr lungs waste away, yon mar kuow that 6 001 the funereal month of March will claim yon, unless promptly and faithfully yon use the article named. If other remedies have failed try this ono thoroughly. If others are ottered, insist the more ou trying this unequaled preparation. Borne parsons are prone to consumption, and they 1 bould never allow the diaeaae to become seated. She Arrived, ' "Did you ever hear the fairy story abont the young lady who went to' the ball,' asked an East Side lady of ihe gossiper. "She did not live on our side of town either. Well, you see she was in a great hurry, and when the hack called for her she told the haokman to drive as fast as be could and pay no attention to anybody. If any one called to him to stop he must not do it, or she would not pay him. She was dressed for the ball Before she got to the boll the bottom of the hack dropped out. She caught hold of the sides and ran as fast as she could, calling to the driver to stop, but he wpuldn't do it because he had been told ho would not get his money it he did, and he thought his passenger was trying to get out of paying him. So she had to run all the way to the ball under the hook." "And when she reached the ball her evening was spoiled?" - "Oh, no. Only her stockings. She danced till morning." Kansas City Times. Yrs. he lovoa you now, 'tis true, lifts 1 with eyes of violet blue, lint as svoet a? honey-dew. Bonny little bride) Will, be love you ae to-day Whoa your bloom has fled away, Whon vour golden locks are greyWill his love abide? Tee, if it is tha true kind it will survive all the inevitable wastes and changes ot lifo. But it ie evory oman'.s desire and duty to retain, as lou as she cirri, tho attractions that medo lior oliarm.ng and bolovad in youth. Ko one can keep her youthful bloom or equable temper If weighed down and suffering from female weakness and disorders. Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Prescription ia a remedy for those trouble. 3old'by druggist. Evartg is Amusing. The most amusing man in the Senate to watch m Evarts. He is a most uneasy creature. During a campaign speech, or any other for that matter, he tries every vacant seat in the Senate. In each he settles himself comfortably, shrinks into the seclusion of his loosoiitting garments and superabundant collar, chats a moment with some Senator, takes three immense yawns, and then mores on to try another chair. Evans' yawn, by the way, is one of the features of tha Senate. It happens regularly once in three miuutos and lasts by actual measurement twelve seconds. It begins with a sudden collapse abont the lips, which resembles ancient pictures of earthquakes, and ends with a sudden contortion 01 featurns t hit suggests a volcanic eruption. ' You wou.l.-r how tho akin assumes ita ( lui mal position again, but in some way 1 it does. About every tmru time Jur. Evarts covers his face with both hands, an. I Heaven only knows what distor tions co on then. JT. T. Commercial i Adverlimir. A Michigan Central llailroad Kuvployo Wins Ills Csee Afr a s'evon v bv' context. Aunost, M ch., Dec 30, 1887. While employed as agent of tho Michigan Central Itajlioad Company at Augusta, Mich., b' ut seven years ego, my kidneys l eoamo diseased, aodX have been a great sufferer over tinea. Save consulted the leading physicians of this city and Ann Arbor, and all pronounced my coao Bright's dif oaao. Af icr taking every highly-rect minonded remedy that I had knowledge of to no purpose, and whilo buffering under a vgiy sevcra attack in October hut, began taking Ilibbard's liboumatic Xyrap, and am to-day a well i.un. II affords mo ploanure to render Buffering humanity any good that I can, and iu speaking of tha remedy, allow me to say that I think it tbs greatest medicine in the world. K Libzileiie, Asont M. 0. B. B. It novor reduces the isize of a claim against tha Government to file it. Many People Knfiiw lo Take Cod Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste. This diflieulty has been overcome in Scott's Kmulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophospbitcs. It being as palatable as milk, aud the most valuable romouy known for tho treatment of Consumption, ttorofula and Bronchitis General Debility, Ws-iling Diseases of Children, Chronic Doughs and Colds, has caused ph"siciane in all pans of tho world to use it Physicians report our little patients tako it with pleasure. Try Ocott'a Emulsion and bo cunviuced. A r.KADiNO question dispute aa to wao goes Urst. Hiilf-Kate I ami Kxr.urslons Will leave Chicago via the Chicago, Milwaukee a id Bt rVal Hailway for points in Norther,! loa, Mnnsota, Dakota, Kansas, and Ko'.'iaHkn, on April 3 and 24, May and S2, Juno 5 and la lloturn tlcketa good for thirty days. For further information, circular, et.-., address P. A. MiUer, Ass't Gea Pass. Ag.nt, (13 Clark street, Chieajo, 111. Preserve Una notice for future reforcuco. "HOUGH ON BATS," for rain, mice, bugs, IB "KouanONCjTaRBrj." Only absolute cure. 50a "ItouoH oh ( oii.ns," Hard or soft corns, lfio, Bouon on Tooraicna Instant relief. 15 i.r rt.u-t- to ui-t IIoous e)nniiiariiit. myeuua. Dee tbet tby d J not girt you ant i:iiir else. Yoa remember it is Hie nio.UolM.- wl.li-li il l mamma so nine eoel a your aso so rellabli-. eeueflcla, pleMaat to take my faro rite apriua laeJlctne,

Hood's Sarsaparilia

Bold br druegUta. i; six tor S. Prepared OBjy b 0. 1. HOOD k CO. apetbeeariea. Lowell. Mm, W Otiii m 9W

Iaventlens of the 18th Century, The steamboat, tho reaper, tho sowing machine, Cer-i rimnlog by uight and by day, Houses liuhted by gas aud heated by (team, And bright electricity's ray. Tbe telegraph's eliok speeds lilcf.llshtaiini raie.ised, Tliou 6I10 telephone conies to exoel It; And. to un 1 on ibo tlulnh, the ia.it, but not luaat, Is the famed little Furgatlre l'eliet. last, hut not liiast, 13 Dr. Pioroa'u Plonaiit Pui-gmirj Pellet! Ucauso it lolievea human Bn(Tcr.n(J A Ui U) too sum of hitman rontfort, audo.ialles tho it ieVed mifferer to sujoy all tho Uessiogs ind luxuries of tho aas We liVo in. --- t feet Orer Uelitg 'tWvit -t Firlt rib filul Lady Mr CrOsaip t6jd ifie you had bought d ncit1 cloaft. Sacond St. IPaul Lady' Yei, I have,' It is up-stairs in the prose. I'd go up and get it if I wasn't so awfully tited. "Oh, never mind, Mrs, Gossip tola m all about it" "She told you, I suppose, it was a sealskin?" "So, she said noboly could tell the diflerende a little way oft Second lady makes a rush for the hall door. First (LadyWhere are you going? "I m going to get that cloak." 5. Paul Ctodft I A OrfensUe Bream ' is meat dlstressiuff, not only to the person afflicted if he liuvo any pride, but to Uioae with whom ha: comoj in contact, It is a delicate matter to ep?ak of, but it has parted not ohlv fr.emls but 1 tvera. Bad ht'oa li and eutarrh are . bleeps 1 aula Sr. Siga'a Catarrh ltoinedv cure tho worat cases, as TiiousbjuIh cin testify. "It it tbe little things that tell," says an old adage. Yen, especially tha littlo brothers. ' - . lite Momoliest Afan In Tom,. Aa well as tha handsomest, and others are invited to call on any drutfgiat and getwe a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy thatisaoUinrontliely npon its merits and-is guaranteed to relieve aud euro all Chronic and Acuta Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption, Large Bottles 50 cents and SI. ; At midnight: Young bore 0. dai-tlhg Miss Ada, I'd do anything for you. Miss Ada Beally? Welt, go home. '; Safe, permanent and complete are the cares ofbilmas and intermittent diaeacOd iniv e by Prickly Afch Bithra. Dipepsia, g- neral debility, habitual.eoiistipitioi), livor aud kidusy complainta are speedily eradieatod from tho system. It disinfects, oleuista aud elimina tee all matarin. Health and vigor &ro obtained more rapidly and pei nwuently by the use of this great natnral antidote than by any other remedy heretofore known. As a blood purifier and tonic it brings health, renewed onergy and Vitality to a worn and di.ea-ed body. VnAT did Addie have on at the ootillon?" "Better ask me what she had oilquicker work." BOTJG H ON ITCH" Ointment cures Skin Ho. more, Pim pies Pteah Wrm, BineWorm,Tetteii Baltllh-nni, Frosted Fo.'t, Chilblain.', Iteh, Ivy PoiBon.Bavber'a Itch. Scald Heart, Eczema. 00 DroggiaU ot mail. E a Weils, Jersey Cuy,M.ak Ct-trrU C'ui'eL A olergyraan, Vter years of suffering from that loathsome din case, Catarrh, and vainly trying every knowu romedy, at last found a prescription which' completely cured and saved him from death, i.ny sufferer from this dreadful disease gondii? a self-addreiaed stamped envelope to Pruf. J. A, Lawrence, 218 East Ki tli etrei New York, will receive lilt taciiie iroc of oliargc iuOOE YOUiNO, prcvonttondeiiey to wnnalos or aReiiigof th issin by usin-r Le.utkeui.eOiu Preserves ayonthful, pliiiuii.r-ostioonditiou ot tho features. A transparent ahtbaslerettin, CI. DruKBiata oreivx E. 8, Welie. Jcreiy City. N, Consmuutlon Sneoly Cured. To the Kditor: -Please inform vour r-aon that I hate a positive remedy for tiio tbovenamed disease. By its tiniuly use thonsaadsof hopeless eases have ben pennauectly cared. I shall be glad to send tvo bottles of mv remedy frsik to uuy ot your readers -,vbo haie consumption if they will ecne nte thebr lpreaa aad P. O. adilrvss. liesii.ctfullv. T. A. SI.OCUM. M. C. 181 Pearl. St, N. Y. BOUGH OK PILES. Qoiok, complete oura DOC BOCHC-PAlllA. Great Kidney Ittnirxly. fi. WELLS' BKALTH BENKWEK for weak men. ELLS"IIA1B BALSAM. If gray, gradually r '"tores color: oleant tonio dreaniKr. 60a .

READ THIS! A is iaisy wmm Fsai AiawASinKa siAcniris frebj rest year vre placed apoa th market tbs art atest labor-earin Inteutljii of tl, Wth COTturv. It iraa a 6lf-or.,-niiiaa WiuJiln Machine. It WASHBOARD OB ASY RUBBITO WUATEVEB. We adtertis-'d a few hundred fiee to iBtroanes tliom, and tlirouh tim free samples sold over 80.000. Oue ld la Chwasv Wra "oOerUOU.33SW.Ulli St.,)Ks sanell pleased with her sample that 6ho b-.Miao an ad fold OTtriaeia four mpot),. W. a Hamill. Box SS7, Toronto. Out, ordered over 600 after tactixsx Ms MmpK We have eceres of juat eua exauipli-saatlila Jt Wll "to caet Tjur bread upon tli. waters." OVfl OBKAT OFrtR. This ear we intend to cell not 1m than ONE MILION WASHERS, and to do ii wo will ant start offbf OIVIHS AWAV MOO nmjlea Altws aak of those who receive one u Uiat they will give it a good trial, aud If aauiiaeterj reeomtneod It to tlwlr friends. Arsnu are MlBini moaer. We have esroral who are auuna SI KriUvend upwards. "Finteome, Srttajn-ed." if sou want oue from the lot we as eales to Ktve awav, inod your naute aad addnts utoneo, B Addreei, MOKJSKCH 1.ADNDRV WORK! Wabaihava.,Ctilraca.Il). fHsntloathil pTpt). A Sp.elal Offer! Uie first jwirty in cacti Sttc and Territory who niffrua ouraaveniiiemcntKwi -.UstrJ asmfrsr clft, oneof tha lcbr3eti l)AiyvVKiNCFR3,rrte!!prtce.s.oaccb. TUa tiiuw ecclcU?i ofiei is mack tot tie tole pmpoatt of inducing you to lend ftwon of our Hv'nct AIT ONCE. It you know 0 any fiUndout cf Mnpioyinrnt, won't Xtot Plcau call hie aitcntion to tbtv ftdveaif. inettt.u-r Uis ii.deetj "th chitneo ol a liorije. 9IOO Rovvar-. SSraS ti;cHls have besa cvred by other coticenu who &t4 jcalaai f oui g;u sticceja. DevarB ok Imitat ION5 1 We kat c bsra In Uimdiy -upt'ly bttstncu for 6 rears nd triU pay xrx rewtl foe au ii&icgt' tnenl oil our Waher. BCn TUIAl Th Kew Yoiic "CTWta3 RwWl I niI atWotkM5ys.MWlu.v, nmonallr evaiwined a frcat tunr letter, tectbtrd from all t-cctioru of the country ftsot thwc whwtJ mtn ItiKavomictiu. WinjC Uachiae, Mulalluitit In 'n mH4tw it lo Hie lilhi trrnit" H'o a)U& hftf I! itat. IUiceiencfr-rHifiie"FAym and PbMidet'M'Dau and rtiim, u t rotes c tmetpo $93MiffiacliliieFree! Wt mutt ou pniviiu friy viltaijr, uwnaml tiwiiJii.tfj kfrpta. their baMei 4 :) of wr A XT RAiiriXJ! WthoM who will kcrp auA Htupiy how ltu-r eunplci tt Uiocl' vrjjtcall, wr will ettd,ftc,tfe verj- baa berrinf liachiac manoliicfurftl In the vftli, with till th atto. hrufnu, Thit nuirtu: c i T.d ancrthoSlKUKc patonu, hi, btiArntXpiirai. ivfv 1 1-ra- rn( ran out, thi yle rarhiat, v, iih tu MUctemiiu, i no) J for ;itawlUtbrdO. Ileadrr, Itmar wem 10 yonih nft V ONHEHKIX THING ON KAKTll, hut you tma Hfore one of tbeao mch)BeA830LtA4tLr rsH, brovided your pii.Li.tlom tome in Ant, atom yur loeaiiiv, ast If you will ke" ie roar aWme And thow to itvMwho call, actcf onr slefxnt mni uart,ualcd art umpic. Wo do nut auk ya to $ow ttmoiam t)j for mora thait tvo month, t4 then thryhvom vor own property. Ihomn aAiaipic4rT -nt to you AttC4lM TK.LT t'HKKofct. lIi-ivtTinwedoalHhu? caktlyonoasfa . Wotflt get at tuucil as $'i.Oi; vr IXA) in traac tivumiiainiAl. ilct aftveour tut itjl Uuvc rotnshied tThere they cuald bt r t ior UMfuUi or two. Yi' itcctl one tcraou fa earh Kk1H',oH ova tbo country, nl tako tbia nit ana of ccitaiB(r thera at TJca. ThoM who irHit) to tti at aiifv, nil, leturr, VUKK, the very hut tS,rtneUarhnbisuutsttaTnIf and tbo Unajt gentra! micmnBtol'witha ( hiii act trr Uown tofftfhr In Amfrlca. AU panie oiart FKKK by rclOTH mail. Writ at aaet; ;totaj canl know a!l,hou!d yoticonclud to so no farther, why no .Uitn'i 1 tbi 11 10 nmtnin vnu oni yon out oni bi, antiaiiv.'wou w. VonUiful it scant. ni, you nrru no capiiai nn n rn Aotucna. euztt TOR AIX aXSOKDER8 OF '.CUB Stomach, liver W and Bowels -TAKE STRICVLY VEGETABLE. Cur&rionstipatloi i, IndiRestion, DyanepalaJ'tleli Bick Headache, Liver Complaint, Loss ot Ap. tMrtlte, Giliouanest, N;rvonsue. Jaundtne, eto. Tor Rale by all KruforWs. Price, 35 Centa. pacific mmuFAi:Tumn8 co.. st. loub. jn. Spring Hood's Karsatnirilla is tho moat nil mlar and aaooomlal Spring Medie'lte. Koarly everyedicine I body a cede ' a n liaMe siiriBe medicine like Hood's Sana ntllla to ospel tho imimritics which have accumulated jn the liltwd dnring tho winter, tikoer up atrength s the warm w.athr mmiu on, rival an appetite and promote healthy dto-stion. Try Hor d'B s)arBrar,' la tlita sirlna and you will ba convinced that it does V assess superior and peculiar merit. A Good Appetite "When I beam taking Hood's Sarsaparilia I waa I tllszy in the ntov.ilnp;, had a headache, an-l .10 ap- ' retlte; but now I can hardly not enouKb -ookud to est.'' Emu SiraaaD, 1 Coral Street. Worcester, "List spring mv wUolo family t 'ok Hood'i Sarsa. parllla. Th? result is that all bave leen evrcd 01 scrofula, my little boy belli; entirely free Iron sores, and all foui of my clitldn-u look uricht and losllhy us inflililr exa be. I bave (oim-1 Hood's Harseparilla good for catarrh." W, B. Atuaaiox, !.' Clty.M. Bold by all .trtilbjists. l;tfor Prepand ordv bjr fl. I, BOOD CO.. apotUjcwiee. Lowell, Mim. . 190 Oni ?wHr

THE LEADfNQJEMBOY.1 nt iriHuc. 3at u. Bib Snffiirirg (Jim Fayti So To Tha ITS VtKTUKS AKK I HBNOMKM.V ITS CUM-Ki ; MAUYXbOrjfh Clironle Caies 40 Vesrn'SUiradin Orured ' m unariee.' voe.Mrc..naito. Tbs beat aid reireitlten! r fo- 3bto rf all dtoeaiei (atueit f aejjr eViraaa luataf flu liver, Kidnen, SttnMeli saal liuwdat, Syapepiia, :SUeli: HrJidacbe, Coa.it (athra, BiUotu OoBtBlalDisnd HaOaLttsof all kiada yield rewlflr to Ih kmc tidnMt It b rJcaetatte tbe tafM. Ummi W tbo system, rtrbiregaaid preseriia wit. It trvaielr VtmitaWe, tail eiauui tm to Bcovs DeteloiaL lwjtSi to old asl nBi. Aa a BlwKt rdrifmlt w an pert r to nil olhera, Soldeverrvrkewat St.0f a bott 3 B-fS. 8BEABI BALM tSiSl Ia the at r ralr for dkiUTtm d.'rlnH Mint Kttflirinff horn HAWtriK . -. 1. t r turn iW A COLD in HEftD, S NUFFLES CATARRH. Apply Balm into ewmnostifl, El.r BROS, 5.B, Oewttlea St, tl. T. gHjSSHOTGyil "'.TvaKl Insbfur,-) ft l Inn the "CltaaiBioi If ?u Hlrrbasul i;. a end ut aa. tienA flc.i sImuw lit Ilhutral 100l,anttKiiniiorGa'ii. iUitea, 1 rvolvcn, PstUeOdoeJ Ac. ilMS t. DVKM, AUXS CO, llMsiTra. Bstou, lUa. JONES PAYStlgFREWlHT 9 Ton Wofti Scalca, n i -c vera, swoi naariaai atf Tart Bqkib od Kcxu Bo Urn amtlt.a Mi par aoJ aftilriw JOHt Of BUIBMAKTili Bi.Ht;ii4jn roN. M- r. Vvwrwaii9cal. ,'tkr ttrattlMlt iVES FTnrJ (a iitry Coanny, Bhrf1 an fatad Hr lattrtctlsttt is oct Secret Stn if . ( tferltj;o sotnr ctttry, rarf teali fr. QxiuuiAtt JarftticUi Bureau Co-U Atad ,Ciscl&utL9. ' UACUIXliS and KUd -PA1-TKUNS. ior jaatt)g Muss, Tidies. Can. Mitt ins. fie. MaS4nuic PCM iy niwi lurau. nwti is, BUSH B w- aoioao, vma. PILESi is a Minrtin for bluKj.VjlQdtiur or lK'Uinc Plied, win j jniiirmairiea. ice S0l' aad tl. At drnffsiit'ii tutitlM b WjilUli.Ka fclBOAa 4 lUmia. VVbolu ami AXIS , TOKtia. UBKr. 8 p Ijj V M.xt-d ri iui- wv.u ..to ktn.iti. for 3 tatL'i, Kvpry fliifTti-! n r'.et.jite l. 'XV.lail yottr frieii . w.-V'. L'abk. Psn.iettabnrfT, ?. E XCi: US ION S nt one far: tor tho round trip Ml iw iiiu irom onto, tact , ihku., iu.. iovt, wii, Nob.. Dab . an J Winu . to C su trw and flontliv.'r :ern onaH(Vi Aiuil 8 and 24. May 8 iwl2a. For infcr lUAttoQ. Isiif-1 papers, otc. Aflurfss M". HOLOMON. il KoCiark 8tpac, or T. 1 . WAKXJt B, Ottawa, IU. FHEE coy of tho Vest and Olitapest Family SteryPaprtuthoUniit-d8UtOrf. Bend name aai aurtrjss on imishu inn CHICAGO I .KUCEJE,. Chicfcso, JXL t2Mm&ttmmK-Mxelut 1 0-JinWjk MDOEITS PASTILLES nVt tt t.Ive at !iorn9 snd make iQOfr raone jfV.u f"r U 'atl itlgU In thn WOfM. KiJifr art firmly out 1 lit;. A4drw4a 'f Ito A Co t AtajpMta, Kaiis jraklt. U'uwJt. VWtiTf W5 i KnKUiOT ailrt Hllra. Ii. BIM(iRUM. Att'r. Waslinetaw. D.a H fmri i)bvakt'.i Hcniaaii i'oi.i.Koi!.Bnifo.3(.V. ri OIill la worth folio per u -ua. Ceun's Rrr Sain IT Sl.OOa. Hut Is said cents a box r r,aiera ril K iimv'ulnl for iltirinc canft Dement at Dr. I J Tha; Ws Saaibiriiniu M Waiam ava. Ft TVa.vac, lad.

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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC R'Y,

Itii centToJ position aad olose connection with Bastern lines at Chioi ISK and iBontluuouii lines e.t. terminal pclnta, West, Northwest, and Sojtbr west, make it the true mid-link, in that transcontinental cbidn of stool wt lob -unltcig the Atlantic and Pacific. Ita main lines and brancoea inclyjate'gdrl cagro, Joliet, Ottawa. LaSallo, Petirta., flsnwo, SJollr.e and Rook IsSuidJii. . Illinois: Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Falrflelcl, Ottumwa, OBiraUMMt' Woai Uborty, lowu Citj, Des Moines, Indian ola, Wintsrset, Atlanticr. Knoivllle, AvtuDon, Harlan, Ctuthriti Centre and Cour.ctl Biuffs, in Iowa; (JaTlatm, Trent on, Camoron,St. Joseph find Kansas Ciy, in Missouri; Leavonwc rOk and Atchifion, tn Kansas; Minneipolli and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Waw town and Sioux Falls in Dakota, ai d many other proapisrout. towns and ottiaa. It als o offtu-s a CHOiCB OF ROt'TES to uud from tho Pii,.;ific Coast and In rmodi ite places, inakiner all transfers in Union depotn. Fast Trains of lao DAY COACHES, oleganu DINING CABS, masfnilloent prjLIiMAN PALi.CS 8LE)!iPIN'3 CARS, and (between (Jhlcago, St. Joseph. Atchison and Kavoaaa City) restftil RElOLININtl CHAIR CAB 3, seats F3BB U holders of thro liril flrst- olase tickets. - THE CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA R Y (GRISAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE

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