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Con tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. Price soc and $1.00. After. on acooaot THE ABSUS. FRIDA Y. AUGUST 14, 1S96. Harvard Boys Make It Hot For Little Lord Fauntleroy. TWO DIED TEAKS AT COLLEGE. Not Permitted to Forget That He Waa the Hero of the Popular Juvenile Novel Ills Hard Initiation In Fl ta Society Other Ordeala. Vivian Burnett of Washinpton, the orig inal of Fauntleroy, has just finished his sophomore year at Harvard. He lias gone on big summer vacation, and needs it, for life probably has fewer charms for him than for any young mun who ever went to Canibridge. Vivian Burnett Is the son of Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the writer. When he waa a little boy, she put him la a book. VIVIAN BCr.NET IS HIS PI ETA IXITIATIOK CtTl'S!K. which everybody read and which nobody who read can forget. Vivian Uurnett wislios tiiev otilv could forttet it, for it Id inakil his fiillejre life more than half a liore. Ho was L,ittle lrd Fuuntlun.y. Ho ran beaut if nil v for a Ion tiiuo in St N'.i holas. lio had a Ktupcntlous sale in book form. Ho found ins way into Christmas ctursiuss tmd tuude many little hearts liaj.py, and at last came out upon tho st:i,n oiul was playnd in half the theaters of tho country nvsucn child actors us tlie Cierrv societv did not put ancmbarToon. His fame trav eled to Knlatid. He was translated into various foreign tonfrties. It was lovely while hf was n toddler. but he is 11 college m.-in now, and nights when he puts his head with the famous curls all (rone from it down on his pillow in tiuincy hall ho issorry that the maternal ffenius ever took tho notion of transmogri fying him into "the li;i!c lord" and mak ing a household word of him. Harvard wouldn't lie Harvard or any sort of an American college at all if it gave Hurnett nriy chanei- to forget, tint he is tiie original of Little Lord l-'auuileroy. It doesn't make any dilierenec how mas culine he may prow to be. He may have a voice like Old Boreas and tho whiskers of a fetter or an Orson. Harvard will al- ways cull him "Curly Inlets" and sav things to him about his velvet collars. His classmates, with a persistency which only classmates know, will remind him of his cunning little folks with tho grocer and ulltho cute and winsome tliinrs ho did when bo waa the sweet little boy in the bock. And when class day comes and ho gets his diploma ho will lx guyed and grilled by tho class day talkers until maybe he'll swear. For all that Burnett is known In Cam bridge as a chap who is getting aliout all there is to bo gotten out of college life. He is neither a "grind" nor a "sport," but just an easy going youth, who keens a fair class standing and for tho rest gets all the fun ho can without impairing his nervous system or his status ns n gentleman. Perhaps the worst funmaking on the Fauntleroy lines that Burnett was forced to undergo was when ho was a neoph vte in 11 Eta society. He had to stand no end of joking. They made him tog himself up in the whole detested Fanntlemy outfit The initiation ceremonies List three whole days, and before the end of the ordeal the sufferer thought he was paving prettv dear ly for the red bandanna handkerchief, the long hemp rope and the short iron bar which are emblems of tho society, and which now decorate his quarters in Quinev. There was no getting out of it. He wanted and had started out to he a Pi Eta. and ho cither had to liear the impost of probationary misery or give up, withdraw lus name and abandon all hoi of the dis Unction. The preliminary teasing he had endured told him plainly that if lie wanted mem bership in the society he would have to play launtleroy. t?o he wns not surprised when the mandate came. He was ordered to go forthwith and secure Fauntleroy clothes to fit his now well developed figure and wear thm until further notice. But it was especially Imposed on him not to omit any detail of the makeup. He must go the whole figure. And he went it He visited a high priced tailor and ordered a suit of Fauntieroys that would have made Klsie Leslie's heart jump for joy. Short breeches, velvet collar nnd all nothing was overlooked. His haberdasher got some line, long. Mack silk hose for him, and from a wigmakcr he se cured a wig that was a wonder. It looked like molten gold. Fauntleroy waa as pretty as ever, only bigger. And the word of the rulers was that he should wear it nil, and thus work out his title to membership. Then the fun began. Wherever Fauntle roy went the cry was mire to eo. It made the students laugh and play to sec him dressed up so. In immaculate misery ho walked around, and when the senior mcmlicrs smoothed his shining locks he didn't dare -npier cut"' or reach out with his left or do any indelicate thing like that. He just had to Vuile and smile and l a Fauntleroy still -and a still F'auntlerrrr. After he luid stood two dnys of cliaftine. had been chucked under the chin and pinched and tickled in the ribs for a "pret ty boy" and a "sweet thing" and "too cunnin," he took one of the prominent VI Eta men to one side and told hint a sad story. The guying was insufferable, he said. Ordinarily he wouldn't mind it at all. but It brought vividly to mind the thought cf his brother, now dead, wlto, he aald, wat really and truly the original Little Ijord Fauntleroy. This took the listener entirely by sur prise, but he swallowed the statement, hook, bob and sinker, and the Faontieroy banter ceased. But to this day there are men in the society who cannot make up their minds whet her the story was literally and altogether true or not The biggest "tear" that Fauntleroy has ever made since he went to Harvard was when Pi Eta, which ranks every whit as high as the famous Hasty Pudding for theatrical shows, produced its opera, "The Alcalde." Burnett was cast for Gi tana, the gypsy girl, nnd he covered himself with rpanisb girl's clothes, face paint and all sorts of glory. Performances were given not only In Cambirdge, but in Boston, Lynn and Sa lem, and at all these places Burnett was the drawing card. The Boston papers fairly overran with humorous praise of him. and theawful boy pretended he didn't like it a bit He was "made up" to a nicety, with black tresses and a short skirt, and when he sang and danced the way in which his plump legs flew brought forth applause galore. He was the heroine of the show, and people who had seen in the Boston pa pers pictures of him as Gitana shouted, "There he Is!" "That's Little Fauntle roy!" and cheered him to the echo. A man who is finishing his second year in college has not had time to pnsh very prominently to the front, hut Burnett for a sophomore is a youth of larcc acquaint ance and wide popularity. Of course he will be wanted in future Pi Eta shows, nnd he will doubtless l:o one of the best known men in 'US by tho time that class comes around to Sander's theater for its shivpskins. But even there fame will not let him drop. He'll be Fauntleroy until he becomes Miat well known and quaintest of crea tures, "the oldest living graduate.' A MATRIMONIAL PICNIC. Cnlqne Kennlon of the Coaplea Married by Rn. W. L. Meeae. "The queon-st reunion in history" is what the people call the proposed gather ing to be held in Auburn, Ind., Aug. SO. There are reunions and reunions, but this is the most novel one of them all. It is to be coniHised of the men and women who have been united in marriage by Rev. W. L. Meese during his ministry in Auburn. They form a fair proportion of tlie popula tion of Ih-kalh county, licsides being rep resented in every state in the t'nion. This novel idea has taken immensely with them, and the pns)ects are that there will be a gathering that will lie memorable. For years l!ev. William L. Meese, or Uncle Hilly, as he is familiarly railed, has presided at a large share of tiie matrimo nial ceremonies held in this county, and it developed into a popular impression that the thing was not properly done unless it had his pious Ranct ion. IJev. ileesd has no record of the conples ho has married, but thinks the number cannot be less than 1.50D. He announced the idea of the reunion a short time ago, and it was cordially received. It will be an all day affair. A brass hand has been en gaged to enliven tho occasion with music, and a grand chorus of voices will assist it Tho reunion will ho hold in a licautiful "prove at the edge of tlie town. There will be hammocks and swings and enough good 9J REV. W. I. S1EESE. things to eat to make the hearts of the vis itors glad. Intermingled with the music will lie oratory and recitations, and the finale will be a grand march led by tho first couple married by Kev. Jlecse, They are George .Swineford nnd wife (nee Belle Hornberger). The newest married couple will have tho honor of the left of the line, and no one will venture to guess who they will lie, as Rev. Meese has announced that he will marry any one free on that day who makes application. When the procession lias reached the proper position, they will "about face" and will lie taken by a local camera man, who has been fortunate enough to secure the exclusive right to the job. For 40 years Mr. Meese has been a Meth odist cxhorter and preacher in Dekalb county, and in this time he has made the acquaintance of nearly every man, woman and child in tho county. He was twice elected sheriff by an overwhelming vote. His iHipularity with the country people knows no bounds. He officiates at their marriages and funerals and is consulted in naming the newliorn children, nnd it has been said some of them would actually refuse to die unless they were assured that Uncle Billy would officiate at their fu nerals. Clima a Traa to Many. When two Negritos, a people of the Phil ippine islands, are united, tlie whole tribe is assembled, and the affianced pair climb two trees growing near to each other. The ciders then bend the branches nntil the heads of the couple meet When the heads have thus come into contact, the marriage Is legally accomplished and great rejoic ings take place, a fantastic dance complet ing the ceremony. Crazed by the Lack of Snow. One of the mwt prosperous lumber rut r- ChjlIilS of Sj,nmr,-II1A : . nnM t. - - .-v i i nil , ...i., 4a iu insane asylum Im atise of a lack of snow during the past winter. Last fall he took big contracts to cnt and deliver lumber, and after cutting it could not deliver it be j cause there was no snow, a most unexpect ed anu unusual contingencv. Disappoint ruent and anxiety did the rest Barreled Hlnuelf I p. A South Brewer (Me.), milkman, who was working in the Held behind his house, a few days ago, crawled inside an empty barrel to escape a shower and couldn't get out again until his wife came to his aid and cut the hucps. Garit Snes.HIa An Kntrlish societv ladr is beinz ened , for damages by a guest, a tuan, who st hurt in the eievatur shaft in her Irrrnra PRIVATE BRADLAUGH. How Be Rebuked aa Offleer For Bit ragentleaaaalT Feadact One of Messrs. CasselFs publications says that the late Charles Bradlaugh, when in the British army, was orderly room rlrrk, and a uewlv'arriTed officer ont e entered the room whore lie was sit ting at work and addressed to liim some disconrtrons order. Private Brad lacgli uck no notice. The rrderwas ir priit. d with an onth. Still no move ment. Then it came again, with some foul words addtd. Tlie young soldier rc( , drew himself to his full height, aiul, walking np to the officer, bade him leave tiie room or he would throw him out. IK' WPiit accordingly, lint in a few moments the grounding of muskets was heard outside, the door oiAUed, and the colonel walked iu, accompanied by the ottiexr. It was clear that the private soldier had committed an act for which he might be court inurtialcd, and as he said once, "I ft It myself in a tight place." The oftiivrniad;' his accusation, and Private Biadlaugh was hidden to explain. He asked that the officer t-liould state the exact words in which he had addressed him, and the other, who had, after all, a touch of honor iu hint,, gave the offensive sentence word for word. Then Private Bradlangli said, add it ssing tho colonel, that tlie officer's nunioiy must snrcly be at fault in the whole mutter, us lie could not have used Iuuki-.uo f r.nNit,i!iin to an ofKcer and a gentleman. Thccolout 1 tcrutd to the ofih.tr with the dry remark: "I think Private Brudlaugh is right. There must be some mistake," and he left Uie room. A New Antiseptic We are willing to admit that the Japanese can give us points on various industries and uirrhaniral arts, but we have scarcely been prepared for the an nouncement that they aro ahead cf us in certain points in surgery. Antiseptic dressings are suuoiik the absolutely lier cssury surgical appliances. There is more or lt.s difficulty in preparing them, and they are for the most part expensive, and many of tliciu are not at all satisfactory. During the war Jap anese surgeons used the ashes of rice Ftraw as a dressing for wounds, and met with most n markable success. The wound was cleaned, the ashes applied freely, then sublimate gauze or linen was used as a wrapping. These ashes sac said to be arx rfict antiseptic, and owe these totalities to tho piescncc of potassium carbonate. English and Amer ican snrgetms are trying this dressing, and if it is as successful in their hands tw in the Japanese, it certainly is a wonderful stride in antiyrptio surgery, and is unquestionably the cheapest dressing that lias ever been prepared. New York Ledger. Not Quite Yet. "Still patting np liiu buildings, I Fee," said the stranger. 'Oh, yes," replied the native care lessly. "Hmv do you do it now?" asked the Ftrangir. "How? I don't believe I understand you," answered the native. "Why, I have heard so many remark able tilings about your methods of con struction and the improvements that have been made in them," said the stranger, "that Ididu't know I wasn't quite sure that that" "Well? That what?" "That you hadn't reached a point where you begin at a cloud and build down." "Xo-a Not yet," returned the na tive thoughtfully. "But we're getting here." Chicago Post Pour Grapes. The fox had jumped and jumped and jumped. He sat down with his tongue hanging out and eyed tho unat tainable grapes with a well assumed air of indifference. "Dear me!" he remarked airily. "How careless of me not to notice that they were not edible grapes, but good only to make into table d'hote wine," Indianapolis Journal. Bneklea'a aVtaloa ! The best salve In the w;rld lot cuts, bruises, tores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to nive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 36 oente per box. For sale bv Harts A Ullemevar W ba Von Tabs Your Vacation The most necessary article to have with you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of all derangements of bowels caused by a change of water. You ere likely to need it Sold by II. F. Bahnsen. Rheaasattana Cured la a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re markable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly relieves, 75 cents. Sold by Otto Grotjan, druggist. Bock Island, and Gust Scblegel A Son, 220 West Second street. Davenport. When Baby was sick, we gam her Oaatoria. When ate waa a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When she becanir Sfan, she dung to Caatoria. Wlam slie W Children, afae cmretluu Casluria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caatoria. LEGAL Administrator's Notice. Karate of Wilbrlm Sander, deceased. The nndaralmad harlnc been anoolnted adnfn. ttralrix of tne eetaie of Wubeim Hirdrr, late of the eontit of Hook 1.1a th! etate or Illinois, deotaeed. hereby cine notice bat .he w;il appear before the county court of Knck I.land county, at the otfic. of the clerk Mid enn, la the city of Rnck Island, at the Oct .Imt term, on the drat Nonday in OrtolHr ncx at which time all r-ronn havine ela'm Mir.iii.1 ad aetata are nnt:ted and rqoetcd to tne purpwe ul aayuia toe same aa jUcd. AIWrrne. imrrhu-d to ld eerai are re lucted to make naaaudiata payment to Iks aa-d-rh:ncrl. Dated this sh day of Jaly A, P., Its. Aiuikia FAMiata. Admiautralrix. Fublication Notice, STATU OF TLLlSOlS. I Knca Iud Coumtt. 1 In the circuit court, to the Sauember trim. A. n. ism;. Uuriall r. Clio. va. Ella Baker In attachment PiiMir iniirr-1 kere'iT (iVf-n In tne aid kilt Baker that a writ -of atlarhaieut laami om of tt,r oif.ce of tu- rlrrk ot the circuit court ft hecfc Inland ennmy, dated tb Mini day of Marrli. A li.. Ism,, at tne .alt uf the eml.i tudal.a Ollu. ai.d a-'ainat the rsiale .f thr aid k'la Hakrr for llw mmwm of tra In.. .red ami iw-nty iir d.Hlim, t.uA) directed '"r rim o' ra'u n.-CK i-i.ihI o nuty, Willi k eeid writ bis n n-lurn-d executed. And an order havine entered of rrcwd In aa'd rouM at tlie Mar term, lt. jheroof, t'ial said Now, i Ik -refme. unices you. the .aid Ella Baker, f ball personally be ard ai pear before Hit raid circuit co nt of Rock lalatid county on the nr.! la of the next term t ereof, t.i be holcrn at the court house In thr city of Hork l)nd. in .aid county, on the rt Monday of September. A. II . give epcrial bail and plrad to thr .aid pinintifl". a i:on. jiiuzment will he em. ri aira'2.1 you. and in faor of the aid Undalia r. I'e'.lu.. and ao rcn h of the imper.y a- ai ... am iiiim w punii ii iii ill a.iiry n ju.lcmrnl and corl. will be Mild to aati.fy the aunn-. GEOI.'lifC W. tiAMBLE. Clerk KeEMhV i M tMBV, riaiatia. Attorney.. July 19. A. 1JS. Publication Notice. 8TAT1 OP ILLINOIS, Booa Iblabd CotrsTT, '"lsw!" Circuil eonrt September term, A. D. In rj petition of Rock Ialand and Kaatern lilt, noit Kailwar company to condemn rii.'ht of war Affldarit of the nou-rerldence of the defenc- i1,'1.'; Vr,A ' ..Fa.r'"' "' Wadaworth. William C. Wail-wo tb, Kate Fruer, Hear. Fiawr. .fo..iliiiie lviiigrrw and I'rt'icrew (her husiitiiMli. liavinir been lilrd In the c era'eof tl of Hi. eio nil court i.fM d couuly. no-ice la hen fore brn-hy riven to the .aid non-roi-dent defendant that the petitioner filed li. priition In said court, on the chancery aide there of, on l lie iweiitv-n nlh (SOidayof Mav, ihhs, end that thereupon a .ummnns leaned nut of aald court, wht reiu raid suit I. now peadinx. retarna hle on the fir.t Monday In the month of Septem ber next a. i by law required. Now. unless you the Mid Don-reetdrot de fendant abo.e named, Peter Fa.reM. anna U Wad.wmtb. William O Wad.wonh, Kate Fraeer. Henry Fraeer, JoM-phine Fettiarew and Petti u rvw.sh&ll nersouatlT be and arniear hofnr. cult court on tbe f rut day of the next tern there- oi. oe noioen at Koca island In and for the aaid couiity.orjthefiret Monday in Sealerober nexuand plead, answer or demur to tbe eatd petltlonrra' pe'ifon, the .une and the mailere and thinir. ti erein chargrd and stated will he taken aa confessed, amt a decree ci.tr red againat you according to the praver of .aid bill. Kock Ialand, ilL, July SSi, 1896. koaB W. Gauaia. Clerk. nA Buroao., Complainant's ooltdtora Publication Notice in the cirruit court of said county, at the bVptem brrterm, ISStt. Caroline Southerd. Diana Irwin, Emma tne Stimtrinfl v.. Mary LaForec, Andrew J. t,i.ht. Jo ph Llcht, Mary Millard. Banna Hartwell' c W L'tlit, Louisa ooinctnn. Lunnda Hodkin aon, J.i in Liijht, Rohcri Light, atlneola Ander on, Charles A. Light, John B. Liifht, llarthi Lhiht. Kenerca 8. bul r.. William F. Lurbu Hubert A. Liirlit, Aunie Liriit, barah M. Deal, Jane rannnera. hinma liwu, B. ;. LlKht. Anna A. Tel lmtt. f lim-ncr l.iam. Biatle E. Lieut, Ja W. Light, William Dui-inhcrry and William llurin brrry. ailmlrni't iaior of the estate of Jureuh Li'-'bt. dereawd. Affidavit of Hon reeldeuee of Wary LaVorfe. Andrew .1. I.iht. Joai-plt Lieht, Mary Millard, Emma Ilartwel'.C W. Licet. Lonl (oddine ton. Luclnda Hodkinson, ttHtn l.irht, Hubert Light. Mineola Andtraon. harle A.'l.iirht, John B. Llf.'ht. Reheoca 8chulr, William F. Lcht, Knb, rt A. l.iphu Annie Lli-ht. Ha rah M. Deal Jane Sam. der.. Kmma Kinit, B. c. Llht. Anna A Talboit. Florrnce l.icln. Matte E. Lurbt, Jay W. l.irht. the above defendanta havlnn been filed in I lie clerk's offlee of the circuit court of raid county, notice te hereby given to tbe aaid note resident defendants that the complainant filed their bill of complaint in aaid court, on the chan cery ride thereof, on the xth day of Mar. lWaj. and that tbrrvvpon a aitmmona ierued out of eatd court, wherein .aid .uit I. now pendina. returna ble on the flrt Siouday In the month of September next, a. ia by law required. Now. anleaa you. the raid non-reaident defendants above namod, shall personally be ard appear before the raid circuit court on the first dsy of the next term thereof, to be hoiden at Hock Island In and tor the said count., on tho - flnt Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the aaid complainant, bill of complaint, the same and the matter and thince therein charwed and stated will be taken aa confeeecd, and a decree entered against job according- to the prayer of aaid bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Boak Island, 11L, July 17, ISWS. Wn.iua Mi Ekibt. Complainaau solicitor. Publication Notice. STATE OF ILLINOIS, I Hock Islawd CoinrrT, IntheOtrenit court la chanesry, skpteatbar unn, a. u ion. John W. Johnston v.. El za Jnhnrton. Franet. Jiihueion, Margaret Johnston, John Johnston, klir.a Juba.ton, Frank Smith. Samuel smith. Al Mosher. Moaner. Matilda Kemp. He in p. Joephlne Jehn.lon, Benry Johnston, i W. Jobneion. ktarta Johanna, Martha Johnston uuu U. mmiuii, r.ua .ouuaion. Anna Pitanan. I'liman, l-.l!nn.Mb Fib-simmoiia, A.h rnzaimmona. itarnei Jonnmon. William John ston, Tfcotnaa Johnston. Miles W. LMmr, Wil liam Jobnaton euan.ian of N lr W ll.px.. minor. Ka- he! Johnaion. Tboma Johnsum. John iiuicninson, nary niitrBinMm. Joseph Uutcbln- -". a. nuicninaoo. rtonrrt uutckineon, Piunie iliitchlnirrn. I bnmca llulchinaon Cmm. MutchinMia, William Hutcbiraon, NoraHnt liln- soo. nrnry llu clnneon. Mary liarbinon. Maiilaa ttmiib, Ja.Tie. smith, the unknown hem or devmees of Thomas Jobnaton. deeaed. tbe unknown owner of tbe wise one-half of the enntb-east nuarter or section number twent.aia H in township number aixtaea li north of ranjre no row r two wenoi toe rourih r. fa. ia il rouuiyot iur i.isnn and tute of lllitois. Bill to eot.stroe and correct will. To the above aaaaed de'endanta. klluJ.An- fon, Franel. Job-eioo. atarcarrt Jobr.aum. John J'-bntton. Kitea Johnston. Frank mttb. Mmwl Smith. Al Mother. Moaner, MaUMa Itt-mp, n,emp. orpniue eonasron, Henry J'.nna toti. J W Jot.B.'nn. Maria Johnston. John L. Johnvtoti, E'la Jobnsson, Aama Fiunan. Prnian. HiMThel Johnston, thomaa Johneton. Jinn IIa'cbtnon. Mary nutralnann. Jnwrih Hutchlneon Maria ret Uutcblnson, Kohert lluteb inson, f :nnie Uutohinsoa. 1 hum as llulchiiaon. Emma Hntcblnson. William llntrinMm. Nora llaichmsoa. Henry Hotchiiyn, htary E. Hank in -on Ma ilda smith. Jamas Sail in. tbe onkaowra hs'rs or rtrviaee. r.f Thoma. John.ion. dee aat. tbe anknowa owner, of tbe west half of th sootneaat quarter of suction anmaer twen'r-eix fan. In township numS-r si-teen ils). noith of nanae nansner two It) west or Umi Fourth princi pal mend-ao in the county oT Uotk Island and rta-eof itunois. Amlsrlt of 3 uur nuL-resiiicDos bavlnc bare (led in the office of the ciers of said dieuit court, notiee Is hereby tvea to row and each of you. that tbe a-jov iiaated e oiplainani. ha tied in .aid court te. hill of romp'amt against you on tbe i bar eery s'deof said court, ana a auasasoa la cnaaierry has been lasued ia said caaa ain.t yu retnrcahl to tbe next term nf aald conn, to be h -ra a d boptea at tbe eonrt haw in the ritr rd Bock I. 'and la .aid ennnty on tbe rsi aioricay m neMemirr J . 1J , new at wni'- time and elare ten will appear and pta-ad. aarwer or demur to aid hall of c pielni it yaai .- St. Dated at hVnea lalaal. IILsoia, thai U)ib day of July, A. lv.Si. ' - f;coaoa W. Aauaia. (Vrk. , SwccxtT A Walxsb. Oomplalnant'a Solicitors. , A HaRdsome ComplexJon as owe of Use r r-a tet charma a woman caa poaaesn. ItMlaMll'S LttUTLKMMtU fenBB (ivea tt. THE TBAVELES31 GUIDE. B04.O, BUCK 1SLAHO FAwlFlO rUUwaw Ttraem raa be pnrrbasrd or awar 5"hftt M tatr TwwMMthbwetdv.aI "l t F aVpot comer Flflk arasiis aai rbirey-a, stro.!r0k B, nuaaw. aert. TBAISS. Joi Tuf UtclUxt Ai,na FV Worth. Dccrar A K. B. Inrearie'i. .. OmanaA Pi. Moim-a t metis aliuiieaiw:!,';""" Svh'V;' .: nnnan a) winnranotis Ex neneet. l.it.roi a Omaha '. . aul anaoMKd, ; Dwn-nar, Ft. Worth a a . Eai. I l!" :! llu . l a... r a so to -ii ija itra :se t-sl miaat :fcpBa iisnra :inaat I S-iani T.r,a--. Ml .ainl4 T:OBni!'lii t:tbam! 4 s t:oemtt X S.tlami .Warn tlO i)-irm't :cpia trtock la-Ana A) WwhimtVon Ul' KThleavo A) Des MotaaTe? Rock Islandatstnart Aaanam I ' Borkl.laadABrooklya Acl.l. . ith ana P :laaa -warn 40 an -ii:-mi am T I 0pm S l:lpml1 ArneL t Departnrs. SDaJir.axosMs'snAar. 4natheTda1lv. 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K I A V Depot Lt Hork Island lupa 1 80 pa lpa Bntlpm ssgpia 8 aii ani TsSaiu Tin an 8 18 ara Wiaa Saupm 8 laS put ax ant 888 pea 4 ora II pm sub ara Twentleta Depot ar rweia , -- Ar Hloomliiirum...... A r Ind ianauoiis . ... . . Ar Lontm7ill...... Ar C-enciniiati,. Ar llsytoa.... ........ Ar Colnmbaa... ...... Ar JackarT(lla.. A r hprinarSeld..... .. . Ar t Lonla Ar Lincoln........... r Dncavtur Ar Mattoon Ar Tar.nV1e. ....... Ar Terr Haute THROUGH CAR SERVICE Lines east of Pecria carry throngh coaches and sleeping oars on Bight trains to prinoiple cities. R. STOCKHOUSE, Gen. Ticket Agent. PURITY A5D EXCEajLEKCE IS TBE MOTTO AT B. liter's Uqtur Eohm. Tmportrr aad who '.ess Is dealer. Tears of expas-kraoa aad th host of f aaUiUoa, Sc's ll-lilS Third Ave. fhon.it J0HNY0LK&CO, General Contractors AJTO BOUSE TtTTTT.WagPg mfiwi f fcsk, Asd a Bals sf Tsn- SidiBf , Faoorlng, Waiasooatlaf 18th street, tot. 4th and 6th sTsnaes. 4 xs am 7 Si am ; 1 10 am 4 Waa 8 at an. 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