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The Manchester Sun from Manchester, Kansas • 4

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'r tat A ti(M)I AlKMOUY. I'NUKIt MKSMKRIC TItANCK. That Name. fLines susffosttd en. hennntr some gW, MANCHESTER, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AddhoxS.

GftEEN, Publisher 1.00 per year 50 cents six months 25 three months CHURCH SERVICES. rEESBTTERiAN I'reiiclr'n every jSundayJat 2:30 ji Sabbath school every Sunday ,1 Rev. Glendenino, Pastor yoiiDg men using the name sf th Lord Jesus Christ protanely Christinas eve. That name I just heard is delightfully swmit, Jesus is Christ and Him you must meet Nww he is meeting poor Dinners in grace He knoelts at your heart, oh jive Ilini a place, Go Lee rs yu "blaspheme, but oil, if you knew, How much He lovus sinners, how He longs for you, Yen would fall ui His feet florin jr sing-Jesus my Savior, wy Lord and my iviug! 'Twns for thvs tbii.tls died en Calvary's tre That sinners, the chief, might from judgement be free: He is now up in glory a man on God's throne, But he in cutting again it may be quite so en; lie lelt us this message, whila He is aboYe, A message 'of mercy, a message of love: "Tell burners 1 want them, tell Adam's whve race And this is the day of my patience and grace, Yea, mere, go beseech, beseech them for Me, Beseech by My bloud, by My dsath 0 the tree; It cleanses from sin and fits them to be At once and ffiiever is glerj with Ke." Oh, thei-e are sweet words and wondrous to tell. IIow God in His mercy saved sinners fretn hell.

The story so simple, so plain to the lest To b.a saved without doing, saved at God's cost, To be saved as ut godly, unrighteous, undone, savud by fssith in the blood of His Son. M.Mc, A Dickinson county man R. P. Munsell Detroit, was awarded $25. for the best ear of corn furnished tlta Mania Seed Company of Philadelphia.

Kansas mstiil ahead with Diekiesen county in the lead. IJenngtoH ims. HY UOUGE WIIEN a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will relieve you? Try it. Keep it in the house. You are liable to have a cough at any time, and no othor remedy is so etlectivo as this worhl-renowned preparation.

Ko household, with young children, should be withqul it. Scores of lives are every year by its timely use. Amanda B. Jenner, Northampton, writes Common gratitude impels me to acknowledge the groat bene-tits I have derived for my children from the use of Ayer's most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I had lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and had the greatest fear of losing my only daughter and son, as they were delicate.

Happily, I find that by giving them Ayer'B Cherry Pectoral, on the first symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, and are becoming robust, healthy children." "In the winter of 1885 I took a had cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, supposing me to be in consumption. As a last resort I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and, in a short time, tho cure was complete. Sinco then I have never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of age, weigh over lbO pounds, and attribute my good health, to the use o' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." G.W.Youker, Salem, N. J.

"Last winter I contracted a severe cold, which by repeated exposure, became quite obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After trying various medicines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since. Itev.

Thos. B. Knsscll, Secretary Holston Conference and P. E. of the Greenville District, M.

E. Jonesboro, Tenn. PRBrARED BY Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass. Bold by nil Druggiite. l'rice $1 bottlei.ti The Best Maga TV irsa or the money. Only a year. Wiktkii Excursions, via thu Sawta Fk LV'- excursion" seasen is past and the Santa Fe route, pleased wit its' success ot those excursions, again conies the front, with still another inducement for peeple to travel via that popular fine, in the way of round trip excursion tickets, greatly reduced rates to principal points.ir.

Old aisd New exic and Texas; alsoAikea, Jacksonville I' I a tlile.Aia, Kew Orleans, La, Sa vannab and Thnmasvillo Ga; limited to return not later, than' no 1st, 1890 Transit limit to poiDts in Kew Mexico, Old Mexico and Texas will be 30 days eac way, to other peints named ubeye, transit limited will be 4 days each way Tickets are now on sale to principal tourist points iii California; also Phoenix and Prescot, Ariz; Portland, Ore; good s-i sii inouiiis, wna gmiig nnniea low jiays. Las Vegas, Hot springs, OdsB and Salt Lake City, Utah; Idaho 4nd Montana, good for 00 days; transit ljmit. CO das each -way Stop-ever privileges allowed on all tourist tickets within transit limits Full information cheerfully giyrn routes, rate3 side-trin rates and I aucl e'lser special rates to points on the A I fc Ry quoted application s'eep- mp car accomodations, secured, and br.g-! checked to destination Call on or addrss Stansell, Ajt Manchester, 1 Kans, Co Xiekolf.Mt 1 TiitJj T. lopeka. Kans Just Issued.

The pniser-gei cf the U. R'r has just iss-ued a pamphlet enbtled "Outdoor and. which gives the correct rules for base balLiawn. jlennts, cruqtiet, r(Ao: cricket, mcoucts quails, LncCisse. iowt ball and curling.

It will be found especially convenient as-! nrefereucf book for these ganios, and bv rending 2c in postage to E. L. Icnnax Gea'l Agt; li'y. Omaha, a will be mailed to any address FREE Kansas City Star, Tim Lhmjino Daily ov the -WiitT Thw Stat; is the acknowledged leading evening jiapcr published in the wist. It contains in a concise form, all the news of the worln up to 5 of, the day published, giving its patrons the news from twelve to twenty hours in advance of morning cent emporaries It publishes the Kansas Ciy markets and the full and complete live stock and grain marKets including the closing re" port from New York, Chicago and Sf Louis and Kansas City The Star controls and publishes exclusively the fv.Il day Associated Tress Report, and a large line of special telegrams The Star has the largest average daily of any paper published Le-ween Louis and Sauf.nineisco.

'I'll variety and good character of its miscellaneous rending, its exhaustive telegraph news, its forcible and in" depepoudent utterances on leading ques" tions makes it one of the most popular and influential papers published in the wc-si. Ask your postmaster, or write for sample copy TEKMS: One month, Three months 1.00 Oneyear 4.00 Give The Star a Trial! Monthly in the World. 38.40 a year. New York Times calls it, "At its price, the best edtUC of the ilagazines el'iitfY Tisiuin Maoaessb Liter at vjie An Mopliiinl. Itemembei-s a Friendly DniS-glut for Kloven Yciir.

All elephant attached to VoinvcU's iiionagerie was treated in Gloucestershire by druggist for Internal spasm. The animal recovered and duly departed from the town. This was iu 1870. Hut i(i 1879, when the menagerie again entered the town, tilt: elephant crossed the street, advanced to the man of drugs, placed her trunk in his hand and grunted agreeably to show her remeuiberance of past kindness, At night, hi visiting the menagerie, the elephant drew the druggist's attention to her side, to which a plaster had been applied nine years before. In 1881 the elephant again entered the town.

Recognizing her chemist friend in the audience she lifted him gently oil" his feet by means of her trunk and drew his attention to one of her forelegs. The keeper explained that the limb hail been lanced by a veterinary surgeon, ai)d that apparently she was comparing notes of the diileronce between the gentle blister of her friend and the procedure of the surgeon. It is not often that services are so long and gratefully remembered either by quadrupeds or by "the paragon of animals" himself. Toledo Blade. FUN' A'I PHILOSOPHY.

Society is likejiie the upper crust, tSie lower crust, amfiho best part. Continued intentness upon threads of thought is what seams the brow. 3Ve dislike slang, but wo must sav that the mosquito is the meanest, most persistant, and altogether cheekiest sucker on earth. A familv tree is like an ancle tree. He who depends upon its dead branches for fruit will report on the day.

of reckoning with an empty basket. The voting man who can not tell whether a young lady is willing to marry him without asking her is stupid enough to leave her when she says "No." The average spasm of household econ omy consists in not buying what you need because it is dear, and buying what you don't need. because it is cheap. The angry mother, bent on punishing a disobedient son. and the whimpering youth, bent to receive the blows, represent two souls' with but a shingle thought.

When a vonng lady begins to manifest an interest in the arrangement of a young man's cravat his bachelor days are numbered, It is time to begin to hoard money. The tomb of Virgil is for sale. But why should any one care to buy it? The poet's writings can be had for a few dollars, and they aJonemake the tomb interesting. A Kansas City man committed suicide because lie was sued for breach of promise. It that was the only way to prevent his love-letters from being read iu court he can not be blamed.

The lay of the poet and the lay of the ben diU'e'r in several iinportaiit''featiires, and in none more signally than in thy. readiness which the lay of the hen is convertible into hard cash. pica have a few ribs broken they doctor. 'and once we saw a ship with a few ribs broken and they docked her. Gould there be greater similarity between two things that are not more' alike Years ago no farmer thought of going through haying-time without laying in a number of big demijohns.

That explains why the "oldest inhabitant" likes so well to dwell upon the hay-days of his youth. A weather prophet says the Mississippi will overflow "portions of Louisiana because of heavy rains in the near future. In proof of the fact that faith in weather prophets is not wholly lost, it is stated that Louisiana hens have roosted so high since the prophecy was made that half the colored population is threatened with Starvation. liinghamtou Republican, Josh BllliiiKs's Philosophy. Plea.ure is like a hornet generally ends with a sting.

Face all tilings. Even adversity i polite a man's lace. Dry goods are worshiped iu this. world more than the Lord iz. A learned phpH is one who has read everything alid simply remembered it.

Tlie devil owes most ov hiz siiekecss lew the that he iz alwiis on hand. Lazyness iz a good deal like money the more a man ha, ov il, the more he seems ti want. Thare iz. no good substitute for wisdum. but silence iz liie best that haz been di covered yet.

Life iz like, a mountain after climbing up one side and sliding down the other, put up the Med. Thare Iz no such thing az inherited virtue; money, and titles, and lever sines Ivan be inherited. The most dangerous characters in the world are thoze who live iu the suburbs ov virlew they are rotten ice. Confidence iz a big tiling. It makes a hornet respektable, and the want ov it iz just what makes the ant despised.

If I had a hoy whose hair wouldn't jrart in Ihe middle I should bedew that hair with a parent's tears and then give up the boy. Goiuie.fing with fear iz the way cow are made; coniieiling with hope iz the wav heroes are made; couneiling with faith iz the way Christians are made. When a man proves a literary failure, lie generally sets up lor a erdiek. and like the fox iu the fable who haz lost hiz bru.Mi in a trap, kan't see a nice long tail without hankering after it. New York JVuckry.

DnoM'ayto Cutch 'Km. T. A. Wo.nhish. was jn town Friday from La if -c, hiev county, lie said that his place as just, overrun with r.its, and he had tried every way to get rid of tin-in.

"A few il iv a to I u- i ten-gallon wah put. lilted it with water, and eovcr-d the water with col ton seed. The nert nimr 1 went then-, and the col'on seed were all on top el the water, and I had on a big disgust, and thought it heit to let the rats have the plaec and move elf. My wife took a stick, pj-ed into the put. and said, 'it's lii'd of I look out ii half biiMn-1 of great l.ig fat fellow-.

The next morning it was the way. and lu.w I have but lew r.i'-." AiiM iiCHs Republican. ltiitlirr Siijtsi'oliie. ISrowiie SiR) the, did you ever see a real live tiger'? Smv the Not the kind? Xo. Ihit by the by, wouldn't von tike to meet my viilc'r- lhiilintuii I'rw IV.

Suoccssful Itosult of Volicnla Opiu'iitlon In I'lirlD. The famous experiments performed many years ago by Dr. Esdaile, in whitih that well-known surgeon operated on llindooes during what WaS called mesmeric sleep, are now being repeated, and with, it la a successful result. The latest news we have of an operation under the mesmeric trance is from Paris, where, in the Hotel Dieu, a young woman is slated to have been subjected by Dr. Mes-nelto painful cutting operation "of the class called dangerous and requiring great delicacy of manipulation," she being at the time "wholly insensible to pain, showing no sign of suil'ering, and awakening," not from an aiuesthetic of the ordinary kind, but from a mesmeric sleep, "whblly oblivious to what had taken place." We Want the full particulars of this operation before any satisfactory expression can be oll'ered in respect to it; but we may say at once that similar results have often been reported with little after ecct 'In tin? advancement of the supposed practice ol amesthesia by mesmerism.

The phenomena are exceptional. They are usually observed iii persons of hysterical type, and olt'ering, for the moment, the greatest hopes, are uuashed quickly by the miserable failures with which they are attended so soon as the mesmeric plan is applied to patients at large. The fact is that anaasthe'da differs according to constitution, not largely, but in tome instances exceptionally, to a degree little understood by' the public generally. There is a form of hysterical amesthesia just as there" is of hyperiesthetfa, and wnen tlie representatives of the lirst class cojne under the hands of the mesmerist they are such perfect specimens for his suasion that they give him the most triumphant returns. These cases call for a special study in regard to anaesthesia, Since until they are elucidated there can be no sound progress.

We would give mi earnest warning this matter of mes meric hypnotism, assuring our readers that they must not expect more from it than exceptional results, and those due not to true amesthesia, but to individual pe culiarity. Loudon Lancet. An Indignant Spinster. A certain maiden lady was twiee.in lire engaged to be married, and each time some unforseen event interposed to de- troy her hopes ot matrimonial bliss. lier's was a sad case.

Time began to wrinkle her fair brow, and no new suit ors appeared. To add to her distress, she became unto death. The as sistant clergyman of the parish a bash ful youth was sent tor. The sickroom was well filled with sympathizing neighbors when'the young divine made his appearance, and after some remarks pro ceeded to read a portion of the Scriptures. lie tell upon the chapter in which the woman of Samaria is introduced.

When lie read the words, "Go, call thy husband," the sick woman groaned a little; out yheri lie uttered the words, Ihe woman answered and said, I have no husband," the old ladv rose upright in her bed, and, with flashing eyes, squeaked out: "I'm no' gatin to statin sic iinpidence frae onybpijy, preacher or no. 1 winner yer no' ashayied o' yersel', ye rascal. I've had two' chances for a man, an' I'll leeve to see uuiiher see if I don't. And she did. Liverpool Courier.

Prosperity Afwured. big crops iu the United States and small crops abroad, as is the case just now, the country has a chance, for a time, fit least, to repeat the experience begun ten years ago. and continued for two or three years. The great importation of gold, about that time, and which reached its greatest proportions in 18M0 and 18jl, had an important inllucnce toward enabling 'tlie country to resume specie payments hi 1870 anil to make this policy permanent. A business boom, such as began in that year and continued to .1883 is not probable now, nor is it altogether desirably.

A fair share of quiet, solid and sustaining prosperity, however, seems assured. Globe-Democrat. relations Hmt Itlny IVcoine Strained. Two young ladies who are quite friends and who are just now living under the same roof, have pets, says the Atlanta Constitution. One owns a line Scotch terrier.

The other owns a pet rat. Both rat and dog are full grown. Naturally the rat is afraid of the dog, and the dog knows it. To keep the rat alive both ladies are constantly on the guard. It is quite int'Tcsting and not a little amusing to see the ladies, each with her pet, in the same The rat owner, with her rodeqt treasure in her lap, will gather it to her-bosom as the dog enters the room, at tle same time crying: "Oil, Ella, for the love of heaven, put that miserable, ugly, cruel, yretched dog out ot "Oh, put that horrible, gnawing, poisonous rat in its cage or kill it," will be the answer.

The ladies are tlie warmest friends, but if that terrier ever kills that rat it'll be war to the knife a war which only the death of the Uog can end. The big gevsers and hot in Yel lowstone park are giving lively imitations of eruptural volcanoes, and the scientists say it is due to the pig storm that shook up tilings along the Atlantic scaeoast the other day. Jt it has eome to that pass, that, a big blow on the Atlantic coast is apt to burst forth in volcanic! form away out in Montana, it is about time to rinsr for Gabriel and have him close up bus- mes. I bans scents to have begun a dalli anee with earth that can end only in our complete demoralization. Chicago jlail.

The AVyoming are mighty particular. They have adopted a provision that every voter shall be required to be able to read if lie wants his ballot counted. The real ejiterlaiiiuient will come hen this test ls applied. It. will In; funnier than a district school and more prolific of lights than a Limerick lair htcago -Mail.

A man who knows whereof he speal tol Mis Wilder, who told the TraiiH-ript. that it. was source of serious concern Cornelius Vanderb It to know how lo spend iueoim or course," she says, "he cneM nuke ducks and drakes of it and so get rid of it but spend it properly take no l-ttlcthoiigl lie ha thousands of un lieaiions. and probably could get rid cf it all iii a day bn( it would hardly In- going where it would do the most good." Thu chry-alU Is like a hired man they both make the butler fir, Mn. Lew.

Whv. AddlA. vnn nAfln't It I I only said Allun was a very well. Informed woman, and I wiaUed you would follow her example" Mrs. I.ue.

"Tea, and last week yon eatd yom wished I could manage to look an stylish as Mrs. Allen, and she makes all lier own clothes. But Blie has what I haven't." At a. Leb. What in that "i Mrs.

LtB. Jl, he gets all of hef Informs-Hon from the Magaziuo tliey tulio. I admit tha she knows all that is poinpc on, and Is bright andl entertaining In conyersaliou but I conld do at) well as she does if 1 had the Bama source or Information. She lent me the last number of hey Magazine lately, and I learned more in one aour'a -reading, about various social matters aiid Ui topics of the day, than I would pick up in amontS by my occasional chats with friends. It certainly covers every topic of interest, from the news oS the day down to the details of housekeeping; and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too.

Every time Jiumio goes over to tho Aliens' eho comes buck and teases me to git you to take, Demorest's Family Majazine, as the stories aro so good. Even the boys watch for tt every month, as a place is found for them als in its pages and Mr. Allen swears by it. It is really wonderful now it suits every member of the family 1 Ma. I.ie.

Well, perhaps I hed better send for a Specimen Copy for, if itisanythinglikewhatyon say it is, it will amuse and instruct the whole of at. Mrs. Lee. "I see that W. Demorest, the publisher, 15 Hast Mth Street, ISew York, is otlerinir to send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, so we can't lose anything, as each number contains a Pattern Onler' entitling tho holder to any Pattern the may choose, and in any size which alone makes each copy worth So cents and I Just want a jacket patiern like Mrs.

Allen's. Tha subscription prfre is only $2.00 a year and I mnt eay1 I can't see how they oan publibii lcant a for su little Tho Manchester Sun and Demovest, both, one year each $2. 50 TO COMMEKCIAtiTjtAYF.I.EKS. A very complete vest pocket expense beok, has just been issued by the passenger department of the R'y. It just the thing for keeping correct necouu of expenses incurred by traveling men Gaud by dropping a lineto E.

L. mis adenT Passenger Ag't, at Omaha, giving address and enclosing a 2c stamp, a copy vill bepreinplly mailed FREE. Ii the oldest end mnit. popular scletitlflo rd mechanical paper published and has tho larKfit circulation of any paper of lis clas-. in the world.

Fully illustrated. Host class of Wood Eneruv-Ing. Published weekly, l-end for specimen copT. Prirn f8 a year. Kour months' trial, $1.

MUNN PUBUsnmis, 3rd Broadway, N.T. e. ii 1 9 a Edition of Scicntifio American. A treat, success. Each Issue contains colored lithtiKraphic plates nf eountryand city residence- or public buildings.

Nunier(jus encravinpa utid full plan and nicclfleations lor tho use of. such as contemplate huildint'. Price a year, 25 cts. a copy. MUNN JfoiiusnHHS.

FiSraa FEET! CtS maybe sefur od by up ply ing to Mrsw who havuhadoTer 40 yoars' exporieneo and have marie ovt-p applications for and Foreign paten tn. Pend for Handbook. Corres pondence strictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. Tn case your mark Is not.

registered In tho Patent Olllee, apply to MCNrr A and procure Immediate protection. Send for llaudbouk. CIIPYSIKJIITS for books, charts, maps, quickly procured. Address Eil'NN Sc Potent GE.T--AL OFJ-ICE: 8U1 BUOAOWAT, N. T- Ti mm if i la fit a THi: GT.Ki POLISH- KLT.

The PHid I iy eny it- CfaU.ie li Vleei t- ii. iu or. It ia I -84 DO IA Tutsa M'zat than Way? th. Great vH-r. Ufa tho aKvvt'iivmt nitd f.nvsiejIfltlOI for oAly ehxRild bits if.duociriMita t( THZ TIKES, KutJi Citr.

ISA Do mi oral cl A itaf mm the itbi un fa fA9 HUB K. MJ0 mrMihihm Met i.ito' 1C9 IU W. KInth CITY, tfQ. cnTjr Spvialitt in tkt City uho it a IttudMtt in k'titelrn. OifriJ isiri' IracLee, li i fan in TKE OLDEST IN ACE, ASD LCNGEST LCC'JID.

Authortiel hr tho Ptit to V-- Chronic, Nervous nnd "Kiieetal Xk liehHlty innoirawi '-j N.rviius Hehililv, Pulnn4 -l7A- "5 leers nn-ISn fill of trrry bllU.l lllll OO- BUM J.w all r.i- ilip-Han In 3f riftr.rldniMln. I res rilfcr.Vllectl priT.O!lT re'i'lllded. harpes low. Tt ous.ncs of cn.et cured. 1 is tn.poriar.t.

Ml uic--cine are friiaranieeii to I iire rihI uc'ov, i Riij ccnipoiimlcil In iny perfi-i ily npi i-ibt--aliiry. and t.ro f'nnl--lie'l ready tT dm-. ho ri.umue lo dn.f -ies liave unrrtaji lit merrurv or n-fdlemn No cl'-t-niion fr-un liutiiK-. l'atlruui ditaiii-? liy cd ex-Press, tent evervvM.p:e fr-- nir at bfiskKKo. t-iale yo.ir ess" trm Iiuo an.l i frf-Dil l.r A r.u's TirtflT' or roth frx.

lUnstraifl JUU1. hi i ri t- iti i-iarni't. 1 i-, frum v-c ais 15 to ii, nl.juU 1-2 I', booi. T5IE G3CAT TURKISH RWCUMVnC CvTZ. a rr-siTiv: xt.v.

it r.i:rr-n tC'H fia 1 -r y( -v i l.nf.iiuctit fi li in-ir hIp I Jt I -i. UK k'1 r- i -1 i In i Id 7 ti-- cut wua' lor Call. or ddr. Cr.HCN0Lr.SCN,l09W.S'St.,KtritCr,t- i -i r- Haptist Preaching every alternate, at the Lutheran church, at at Rev. Clark.

LVbtok Luteerax Preaching every alternate Sabbath at the Lutheran church at 11 a and every Sabbath evening at 7:30 prayer meeting on Wednesday evening Rev Fuef.t, Pastor SECRET SOCIETIES. Fr aternal ledge No. 180, Jv. of P. fatet every i'huisday nigtit st ie K.

P. nair. Manchester Lodge No. 291. A.

0.U. meets oa Tuesday evening each week a6 7:30, iu K. P. Hall CHICAGO, KANSAS WESTERN. (Santa Fe Route.) STItONU So.

303. Fr't arrives 12:30 301 Piisa 1 7:35 a in 302 Pass, dep.irts 0:05 801 Fr't 1 12:30 BAKNARD, BRANCH. 321 Pass departs 7:0 a 823 Fr't 1:15 822 IPass arrives 9:50 221 Fr't ..12:30 a J. C. Star.sill.

Aunnt W.M.WArEJUIAN,H.D. -Physician and Surgeon fflCD- At Residence on Glenu Streot S. STEELSMITH, M. D. urgcon, Geyneclogist and 'Oculist (Practice limited to Surgery, Surgical diseases diseases of women and diseases of the Eye.) ABILENE, KANSAS.

-SAHBER Smi? ROBINSON AVENUE. IS ION PACIFIC RAILWAY (Tim overland Route.) Th lino carrying the United Htttes overiana man. Th direct rout through to Chyerme lfdtn, SaltLike City, Helena, Portland Macumento, pan rrancisco, Los Ange lei. San Diego, Golton and Pasadenr.e jeacnej more cities and towns in e. )srasa, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, I id a he, JAontana, Oregon, Ievaria, Ciller-nt and Washington Territory than any rhir line.

lL tnly direct routs Denver jeachlnz there In 16 hours by ih two Sun trains leaving Abilene 3:2,5 in And 3:40 The. hottest and only lioe running Pulraan Meeners to Ivans a Twenty-four hour faster time. to Ca-ifornia aii'l points than ntnl nthe in fact, da tastes time made by any ltne line in world Elexint I'd man alace Car Klei-pers aatf modaran day on all throu krans a'dnj Louses under the tuiprvision company and uirals lurninhed tjoiurpagped Tn 'Oiigh tick -tsacd baggage checked ttrou' to 'l points. wv-t or mi.th veit time tr iins leave Abilene Cni.VQ WE 5T No 203 Night Express a iu Sd Sol -Ovei land Ha 213 Freight 4.r,0 iu kast No 202 Overland Expresj a "N'a o4 NMgbt Expreus 1AM a tn ru Noa 217 and 213 carry pap.su ers be and Jirookville. For ther imforPiion regardmir he er-iitory trivirsr rateaot far.

iefcrip-irt "phamDlal-1, diiy f.r Ifteplo ai'ly to or WNliESjMCKs. Aet. Atlif u. Kfnas. or Tebbet.

I' Agt Otnhx, NetuasLa ICO "yOTJE'-ElAX) THE COSMOPOLITAN THATRIGIIT. M'RKLLNG YOUNG MAGAZINE? The Cheapest Illustrated a number, The.Cosmopolitaa is literally "what the varied and Fou New Sudsckibeus Onk Yeaji The Cosmspohlaa 4 The Sun 1 CO Th price of the 2 II fit) We will fumifch 40 This is only new to.The Co: iniq and only for one jear It has mere articles in each number that sro nud feer uninteresting pages, than any of eot.ipwUrs Roston Journal TheJC-osmopolitan FccKXif-uss fu ti A splendid Illustrated Periodical at a. price hitherto deemed impossible TRY IT UTOIi ITEI. It will be liberal educator t- eve.iv meie.bur of the famiiy It will make tlie nirht pass pleasantly P. will give you more for the tluc you tan wblain stberiv ise Pe you want annually l-T th- uldivt writers, with nmre than liluMtatioiis, Wy therlvere-t artisH as readable 11 as money tan make a raaiiae that makrs a specialty of live The marvel how the publisher give mat fur the Call V..

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