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nmompf ^•-f\ SABINE mm immATm Dontrnction of * Tojrrta Town—Greftfc I;O*H cf Irifov Tho town of Sabino F<u», Twiw, hit* bora destroyed by nil inundation of tlio Sabine River, When nowe of the dfwitor w«s ro» colvod rollof parties rnwlo tholr \rt*y> the »cono ot dtawter from various neighboring; towns. A dozen tovvboate were mat there to aid in savins life and pronorty, Sablno Faun in about fiixty wiJtw abovo (Jnlvontou, One relief eomrniftce rofoi'toa tlint 191 jioi'uoiu wore ratelngr, ninety of. whom wore known to have fcion drowned, 'I'blrty.flvo of the Victims wore white ond flfty-flyo colored. From oil tho account* eaihered language could not exaggerate tho state of affair* at Sabine Fa»«, unt of more tiiaa 150 houses in tbo village, low than nix remain standing, and thoy aro ruined. Wives and chfldiw woi'o swept away and drowned in tho pres- ence of tliolr husbands and fathers, who •woro poworleas to save thorn, The waves brolto against tho Mghthoiuo in'solid wnlls fifty feet high, tearing out tho windows at the very top of tho structure. Corpses hovo beon .pisitod up at a distance of thirty miles from the s ono of tho disaster. The primary damago nt Babino, ineludlnz that to the government works, will aggro- gats nearly S«%080, as niany of the neigh- boring plantations sustained sirious injury. A NOVEL FAILWBE A DrlVO of 40,000 Cattlo ADancloneil -Loss, About $850,000. A cattlo man just returned to Walla Walla, Washington Torritory, from North Montana states that tho Noldrlngbaus drive of cattlo from this country to British Colum- bialiBs proved a disastrous failure to tho Sfe Louis cattlo syndifato, of which Mr. Noidringbasjsi is a prominent raombor. For a time the drive, consisting of 40,000 head of cattle, prospered finely, but as the unusually dry season in Montana progressed the gi'ajs became scarcer, and streams of water fewer and further between, the stock began to weaken ant fall by the waysido, finally dy- ing by hundreds. Tho herders, even, suf- fered great /privation for water, and so des- perate did the situation become when Hear- ing the British line that Mr. Noldrlngbaus ordored tho drive abandoned and the herders to reach the Northern Pacific Railroad as best they could,. The scone about the drive was a most pitiable one. The cattle were re- duced to skin and bones, and were so Weak from fatigue and want of nourishment that they would stand still and then fall in their troc-ks.to die, A cold, dry, piercing wind which was sweeping over the country did ranch to complicate tho situation. Cattle meij.ereofjtlio opinion tliufc the syndicate will not have 203 head of stock rioxt spring out of the immense herd driven from this country. Their loss in that case will reach $250,00l>. MUSICAL AND DBAMATIO. A HEAL Chinaman is now playing Wosheo Washcein \The Danites\ in Detroit. BOOTH, Jefferson, Raymond and Margaret Mather have been playing in Chicago this week. BUFFALO BILL has made a decided senso- sation in London with his \Wild West'. show. THIS season of Italian opera at the New York Academy of Music under Signor An- gelo's direction has begun. THE New York critics say Mrs, Langtry has improved greatly in her acting since her last appearance in this country. TnitEE prominent English actresses have been playing at New Jfork theatres—Miss Langtry,Miss Fortesoue and Violet Cameron. AN amateur once asked Liszt how to play the piano with soul. The genial master re- plied: \ Vou must first of all have the soul.\ ACCORDING to a cable dispatch two new operas produced in London the other night, \Indiana\ and \Bemaiso\ were instantane- ous successes. A DAUQHTER of General Buckner, the famous Confederate, is about to adopt the stage as a profession, concealing her identity under a fictitious name, THERE ore citizens of Chicago who have so much faith in the dramatic- anilities of George C. Miln,. bnoa preacher, now actor, that they-have promised to raise. $30,000 to properly put him and a good company on the road. WAGNER'S memory is t o be honored by yearly musical festivals at Bayreuth. A so- ciety of six men and six women have beon formed in Germany for this purpose, aud they will each contribute $1,000 a year to the fund for a period of five years. LORD GERALD FITZGERALD, who recently died in London, at the ago of sixtyrfour, was a well-known amateur musician, and for the past twenty-five years.has been the leader of an amateur orchestra known as the ''Wan- dering Minstrels.\ IN the. cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, for seven performances, Edwin Booth drew over 818,000. Notb.ing.iri theatrical annals has approached Mr. Booth's tour of the Northwest, both from an artistic and finan- cial point of view. .A RELIGIOUS enthusiast of Los Angeles, CoL, thought he heard a voice Commanding him to sell what ho had and give to the poor. So he sent $1,000 each to two benevolent so- cieties of the place, leaving his family desti- tute. The money was sent to the crank's wife and children. ,000,00 $6,000.00 IN HANDSOME PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY. THW POPUUR MONTHLY «1 1 /N liji \SEARCn THJ5 gOJMPtPUBKS AT ONCE.\ AN EASY CHANCE FOR A BIG REWARD. To ths 5«o,iu!j*e?ibers Rut answering correctly, on or licfprc November 30, J88<!, our simple Bible question, \Where in the lilblc is First Found the Word KISS,' we will donnie the.foilowintr regards «»—One Upright J'fano, valued,,, , , $500 xv—Qnn Fine 'lop Bii^rgy,,, , . , , , sco .3—One Ctibinet Organ,, , in i<—Onc.D|amondl!reaj|p|n,, , , , , j«j r«f—One Set Furniture,,,,,,,,, 120 16—One Solitaire Diamond Ring,, , . ico 7—Ono Urcccli-loadlmf ShoiKtm,,, . 70 (S-One Ladles' Cold Mitch,,, , , , « p—One Ladles Pair Urocele!*,,, . , 50 :o~-Qne Sewing Machine,,', , . . . , 50 worth $100 each. j—Ca»h Present InGoId,,..,., £1,500 a—Cash Predentin Cold,,. '. , , , 7,000 3—Cniilt Predentin Gold,., , . , , 2,500 ,y~Cash Eresentin.GoId,,., . ., . 1,200 5—Cash Present In Gold, , x,oop 6—CashPrescntin Gold, Cat 7—Cash, Present in Gold,,, . , , . 500 fc>-Ca«IiPrescntinGoI(l,,, .... 400 0—Cash Present in Gold,,, • * , . aoo jo—Cash Present in Gold,.,,,,, rcc To the next so, each a Solid Gold WntcW. wum, ?u» awn. To the next so, each a Solid Sliver Watch, worth $35 each. To the next 160, each an Elegant Photograph Album, worth %i each, To the next 125, each a Solid Gold King, worth $3 each. To the iiext i8$ f hn Elegant Book, each worth $1,50, If a competitor should Isilon the fimt lie will stand a chance for one of our MIDDLE REWARDS. To.the 158 persons whose names come in the middle, counting from number one to the hurt recetved^w^ will donate the following rewards: First Cash Present iir-Gold... . , Jyssll'ifth Cnnli Present in Gold,., . , , ,Sroo Second Cash Present in Gold,71^rv»y«#« SuijJiCajJi Present in Cold,,, . , , , 75 Third Cash Present In Cold, ajo ScvcnthCa\shJEr.c*«nt In Gold, 50 V....A f-.u T>.„._. i.. ri..i.i f# ,« eighth Cash Present rnOcM,, , ,, , , at rw. .1.. ^ ,. e* 1 f 6 .„ t ^ Toitlie next 30, each $10 in cash. To'tlie next go, each $5 in cosh. each $2,50 in cash. To the next 75, each $3 in cash. LAST REWARDS To those who are too late for any of the above rewards a special opportunity still remains, To the 353 persons whose names come in last we will donate the following rewards: , To the last name on the list, $joo in cash, To the next tothe last name we will give f 3oo cosh. To the third name from last we will give ?2oo in cash. To lite next so, each 10 in cash. To the next .00, each $5 in cash. To the next 300, each $2.50 in cash; XOTAI. -VALUATION OVER »81,000. sWTfach competitor must in every case send' 8J8.00 for one year's subscription to THE POPULAR MONTHLY, with their answer, »WNo answer will be recorded unless accompanied by the cash, for which we will send, postpaid, our splendid Magazine, Present subscribers can compete by paying for another year or for a friend. Theregutarsubscription price ofour elegant Magazinelsonly %*. a year, so YOU PAY NOTHING FOR COMPETING for the above presents. The gift* will be ficnt to the fiuccessftil ones, and their name* published in our December issue of THE POFUXAR MONTHLY, pon't delay. The Magazine Is worth much more than the money, and by answering qufcklyyou may iccurc one of the larger prize*, ThU is the Thirteenth Competition of THE POPU- LAR MONTHLY, all of which have jciven the utmost satisfaction. Every parent fihou!(! encourage chiidren to enter tiiit contc«t. Besides familiarizing fnemsclvev with, the Bible fhey securea h.ffhly-dcw.vinjrfamily Magazine, and alto a chaiicoTor onepf the irewardjj.. Yfj> refer to Over '38,eoo: subscriber*. We enter every letter in the order received/,and number the names as recorded in our subscription books; hence there can be no mistakes. If you do not get one of the largest you may f ee one of the smaller rewards, and thus be amply repaid, Jf you don't get any thine tit our Macazine you will he eatisficd, as it has no equal at the priccv No answers wm be recorded bearing postmark date later than November 36,. I88(3J You must send be- 'fore that date. Send money by new postal note, money order or registered letter. THE POPULAR MONTHLY, now in its Twelfth year, has gone to the Hearths and Firesides of the American People, They demanded a Magazine which should infltruct and elevate, and be within the reach of all. Wo make no coasts but add such features as shall educate and advance. We have secured the exclusive right to publish In THE POPULAR MONTHLY, a serial novel entitled, \ / Loved and Have Lived,\ by JANK MAJ-COLM AUWIEV, which is pronounced by the critics, who reviewed it before acceptance to be the most .powerfully constructed, masterly preserved in detail, and so thoroughly appreciative, \ that it cannot fail butraiflc the standard of Modern Society.\ It will never appear in book form, desiring to give only OUR subscribers the benefit. A new feature arc our Souvincr, Double and Holiday Editions, * K^Tho followingjs a partial lint of the names of those who were awarded presents in our January., 18Q6,. and March, 1886, Bible Competitions: ^ 1, Chas, Fishwick, Atcbisojij Kas, t $2,5ooj t 2, Kate Bradford, MorrisnonviMe, Ralls \ ------ . .... -....- ^ Bud Martin. G._Mrs.Wm; ^300; en a, •*-* County, Mo,, $1,500; 3, Mrs. M. C, Heard, Little Rock, Ark,. $1,200; 4, Esq., Frog Level, La,, $600; 5, Bcnj. Avery, Esq., Garland, Ark., $500: .. . Coleman, Kansas City, Mo.> $)oo( 7, Miss Annie Johnson, Queen City, Tex., S: 8. Frederick Kimbcr, Onondaga Valley, N. Y,, $100; 9, Mrs, Geo, E. Simms,-•Helen.., Ark., Grand Upright Piano, $500; 10, Miti3 L. Stewart, 34^ State Btrcct,Chicago, Ilh, (Top Buifgy, $ato; n, Geo, E, Haymcs, Atlanta, Texas, Cabinet Organ, $150; :a. Miss Annie Goode, Calhoun, Ark., Diamond Brear.tpin, $100; 13, Manuel Gra: Annie Goode, Calhoun, Ark,, Diamond Breastpin, $100; 13, Manuel Grandy, Esq., Cicero, N, Y,, Set of Furniture, $120: 14. Chas. Johnson, Rockford, 111., Solitaire Diamond Ring, $xoo; is. A, E. Eean, Esq,, Kansas City, Mo., Breach-londing,Shotgun; •46, S. P. Brown, Esq., Chicago, Ilh, Ladies' Gold Watch, $50; 17. Miss Ida Jones, 1634 Broadway, Kaunas City, Mo., Pair Gold Bracelets, $50 j 18. Mrs. J, B, Hichcock, 1x23 Trcmont avenue,.Davenport, Iowa, one \White\ Sewing Machine, $50 Write to ANY OP THESE PARTIES it yon want any farther proof* Or, to Mr, B, Dixon, Magnolia, Ark., who was awarded $1,000 in one of our Bible contests; also to Mifis Dora Crawford: Atlanta, Texas, who was awarded$1,250, and if you will send i:« a a-ccnt stamp we will send you a list of over 1,500 who were awarded presents ranging from $1 to $3,000, The following receipt speaks for itself: ATCWIDOH, Kxt.f Jamiarv.ig: 16BG, Popul»r Wonthly Co., Kanms C\ij, Wo. GKM-J: Atliounaiiil tlfankNfor jour promr'fnoji in lending tho Twenty-Five Hundred Dollar* In gold, fcywliluh la m h until/ mirjirlKud to know thatlwnNtho liioky one (0 nrBtnnnwcr your IHWo qiicullon of wiicro (JOI.D I* flru rifnti'iiicd. tho IltilA memo/ nuked for It, You can puulitsh iM* receipt f f jo u choo*o, Youn truly, Your Magazine Is \vc\\ worth Ciui. W. VHIIWIOK, True KiMi i CITV TIMBS Knysi \ TIIB POPUIMU MONTHLY !i Infloed tho out low-priced KBBR- J nubllHliect. It U contpoitcil ot popular oontrlbutlon.i, nuoh »• people rand with pleasure. Tlio pootrr tnd iihort utorici aro better than found lo older mngartaca, Its publlsliori are reliable, and will do a,\\ zlne ] thor.proinlFe,\ Worcrerto tno followlnspromtnentcltlronsof Knn^oo City, Mo.: JlnjorD, V, Jonei, Secretary sad Tretiurcr KnnuM City Wnter Work*; Chai, D, Luoni, Itcoonler of DCCIIK. THIS POPULAR MONTHLY li en oli-oitablUliuJ Fnmily MngsElne, nar4scsici>- rrJntOu, FinilT II1t»i»teil, 1'ruro and KlovnUnn, ft favorite In thouiandi of Iiomti, Toflstlufy »U n> to it* morltn ONK RBADKrtotitiVfthBmanywIio HKAD thlnpupcr aliouldproflthy tliis. You will bo charmed; THR eO'ev- LAE MONTHLY never dliiippolnt*; mtonarlliora gladly tuntlfy topeMrtiidlgnlni, on lllo.opon tolnipcc- tlon; Kvcrr 0110 onn upnro TBK OKSTS; wo ailtyou totiond forSouvonlr Snmplo Coploij would glrnllr do It PItKK, but Impomilblo to nupply our frlendit on that basin; regular prlco SO cent*. We make it HOW bat TEN CKNTSi do-YOITonn fiootliCTerTboit publication, at lti octunl coit. CaawodoasroT fX7*WK PAY NO ATTENTION TO POSTAL OAltDS. C^Meatioa^hls'pspsr, •ffrits-ycar-Kaimj, County aad SUto plainly; nddren ietttr* THE POPULAR MONTHLY, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. C «W»{ CoijBhB. fore Tftrosf, Mutnza, Bm- • chllii, Pnewtfonla, Swelllfigr of iha Mntt, LumlMflij, Inflammatloni, Klicum*- Him, N«uralgto, FroitWtcj, Chll- blalm, Headache, Toolfi- aoht, Atlhma. DIFFICULT BREATHING. ISBfiWKlftflRr*'\ Chills and Fever, Fever and Aguo Conquered. 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