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Show iiiwiiwftnninMnniiimiiyi' ' '""" r Buslnosb Notes. "At Omnho I rceoivcd a now Thrill,' enys Elbort Hobbard In tho April Thil-ittlne. Thil-ittlne. "It wan tlie lluillngton Station. I believe 11 ai Larry Godkln who once said their was now culture west of Uuf falo. And wlm would look for tho llucst specimen of puro Grcok arjhitecture in America, west of the M'wouri? The Burlington Station ia liner in lis lines than the Glrld College building: massive mas-sive yet modest; severe yt simple bonutiful and lestfu'. I walked clear around the liuilinton Station and then out in the middle of the roadway iu front of It, I removed my hat and stood uncovered in honor of Tom Kimble, who .irew tin- plane, and the men who sup-tJi"il sup-tJi"il the fund nnd allowed tho architect i . have his way in carrying out bis designs. li was Matthew Arnold who said that in Aiitof Im buildings are erected merely i. hwt the lifatlmo of the man whocon- urticted them, and beyond himself no mini had a thought, or cared a dam. I imiiu Biilwtantially, not literally my i .ml memory is bad Rut tlie llur Intilon Station is built for those who -inilt come after. It is built for the i-iiiuriec It does not impress you by .4iiae, yet it is big enuir. And I i ... iod llint the temple like .quality .of In Ktructure tins made its inlluencc fell ikiii the mnnagoiuent of the place. A Minister's Good Work. ' I had n serious attarkof bilious colic, ot a bottlo of Clinnihf rlaln's Colic, Oholera and Dlnrnhoea Remedy, took ;wo doses and wns cuitiroly cured," sajs Rev. A. A. Powers, of Emporia, Kan. 'My ueuhbor across the street wns sick or over a week, had two or tlireo bottles bot-tles of medicine from the doctor, lie used them for three or four days without with-out relief, then called iu another doctor h ho treated him for some days and gave Mm no relief, in I discharged him. I i !. lover lo Hoehim tidxt morning. He aid his liowels weie iu ti teirihlo fix, hai tlipy had been runniii,; off t-o long hat it was almot bloolv flux. I asked hid if lie had tued Chatuborlaiu'n 'olic, Clirlera and Diarahoea Remedy nd he suid, "No." I wont home mid or light him my bottle and gave him . in- doKu; told him to take, another doto I I niteen or twenty minutes if lie did .of rind relief, but lie took no moro ii-i wad entirely cured." For snle by .1 P. Meirihow, Druggist. |