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' m Hi1 ili I1 1 jtaw"",, .,j2k 7 s " ?,? f "ff'-vf7'ef ,v T? flJwf - ej, . ,. ,-r ?, --,,'w - v .- - 'MBMWwBncirnii;iiM)ujtuwwMiinniijitimij'iay; r m-fnin rt i . ....." ' ' MlMmVMVM4 ''Mf ., -. !r OLOBE HEPTTJiLTO, SATUIiDAY ISVIiNPTO. AX) OUST 15 1885 MMMBMMMMwm'"'" ' .-. . , . - . mil I 111 -I" Ill I 1 1 I fl-il IIIIIW,,,,, I, ..',. j ' ' ---, . ., i.i.iT,..,, ,. .,, nmH., .,.. , ,.1,11, . ,. . ,. f fc GliOBK-RKPUBIilG. lall- J'.emieiii. It All. HltATIIICH HltfOHT 01TIII U)rLITV, AS RICURUID BT 1. DROIT, j?lmit h)rtii iii.OH-KrurLic, Aiigtut II ISM Inn, Wind Weather. 0.11a. in ' N W tear 10 ma m Hi N W Fair 1 mi. -. 71' N W l'lr IS .in i. in i.' N lair In 'in . in i N 1 air itcaii tnnii,ersiuri i..' leuita-mtur i e d tto In 184 Tit alam.. temperature ot tamo In IRa. Tit1 ahovo. Temperature ot anno date la lM'jiil above rero. I.OV.II, HHKVIT1KS. .Intin It. Ware, nf Scott strt-ei, win not the Julin II. Warn who win fined In the mayor's court jrstonlny, lor InlUiing. Tho reunion ol tha 71 h 0. V.I. will bo held September .Inl, Instead or the 10th, as our tjrpea innde m say yesterday. Mr. Ike Sialleird vslshes to sny that lie was only tnklnp IteJ Ilowlcy home to Coleman's thinking lie was still tiling there. For this be will arrested by mistake on tharKor' disorderly. Alter he ev.pl lined tho matter he wns illKharjjed. rintso.s.ti.. t". I). V. Smith's jounp; son Is reported Sirioiiily ill. Mh Katie Try, of C'llfltin slriet, Iihs re turned from nisit to InciiiUIn Kenton, (J. (i. DuilliiiKT Kin )t tie relay niiuintcil postmaster nt I. Ill) Chapel, Mndlson county. Miss Nellie ntid 1'ied llrooks, of Diyton, nreat It. II. Oiinfiild's, No. 11 West Clark street. Miss Kiln N ily, of fireennllle, who has been the guest ot Mi's S.urber, of Orchard street, relumed home last evening. Iter. Wm. Itunynn, I). I)., pistor of first M II. church at Xmln, wm In town yester day, on his iiy lu the UrbaiincampmcetlnK. Mis Ma Alt-Mini, r, of Wester U'e, Ohio, who Ins been spending the suinmer vilth her brother, A. II. Alexander, returned home Fri day morning. Julie 0. T. Wright and family, of Troy, were enlertalucd by Mr. mill Mri. John W. l'litsms this week, at their home on South Vellow Springs street. Mis-C3 I". Ina Conkllng, of Dittnn, Florence Champion, of Ciiieinnatt, Clilhe and Jessie Mitchell hiiI Miss Taylor, n New Carlisle, were gmsts this wick of Miss Jissle I'arsons nnd MbsOlheSunirl. S. bmiin C Nicholas, an old original Springfield lit public nltiic lie, now contacted with liit Tided i III ide esliblishnient, is the giusi of Mr. I'pton I! Ilrilz, hoo comrade he Rutin til 17lh luttlery through the war. Mr. John W. IVir'ons lenses Monday next for New York ilj, to attend Ihe nurion there, next utek, of the United States mili tary telegripli corps, in scriicu ditrlnc; the war, Tde programme comprises a l.unrjiict at Coney Island, nn ocean exclusion nnd olhcr iuleits'ing eseiits. Sesloni. llestiiiie.l. The Hind of Hope mil catechetical meet ing li-ld in th" Method st Protestant church on Plea-'int sireot for msny months pssl, bull g suspended Iti meetings during the hulled term, prop' s ho! ling a reunion, or jubilee service-, on next Sabbilli at .1 oMuik p m. An interesting programme Is prepared, enn-isting of music Icl by orchestra nnd iliolr, recitations, short nddre,se, etc. A cor I inl welcome is exit u ltd to all. V I I.I, h it n MIC, I. O. Krsli r Ut-Arrpt, I mid .Inl ttl in n 'ise. Di-ticliie Nnrris arrived here at 2 a. m. lo day nith I'.lwnrd 0 Kershner, whom he ten k into in icily ivaln ut Ditroit, this lime on n fiiiltinn Irun the governor, and lodge I him in jiil to an ait exiimlnution on another charge ot uttering forged notes. It will he recollected that, in n former ca'e In Sijuire Stout's court, Kershicr was bound over to court In the sum of $ 100 giving bond. He staled lo the magistrate his inten tion of returning to Detroit, where his family are tiling, and where he chimed to have tw i building contracts under wny which he wished to complete. Ibis hist nrrest was made upon un hflilavit sworn out and war rant Issued in Siiiire Ifghtmyer's court, be. fore whom the examination wiU be held. The charge in this caso is uttering forged notes albgel to bo made by Thomas Wall, Jo. (Iricb, J. S. It gle and I. M. Doup. MAIM Kit ill' V.lltS, mini rc- snil the ever Hoi's I'd it Cruslioil mill llrukemitii'a Arm Mnatlml. About 'J o'clock this morning, in the I , II. k W. freight yird eiutof Spring street, a lad of ten or twelve years nimul Willie I'orler, son of J. M I'orler, of N 10 I'.lls worth street, was upon tin ind of n coil eir for some pur- ' piso wueu some iith-r cars were lucked down 1 striking 'hat upon which the boy stood and catching his right font between the bumpers, msshlng it Hi'. lie was taken to Dictors Husiell k Mcl.iiuhlln's ollice, anil thero Ihe foot whh biund up, iillhoiiRh li is doubtful If the eflorls to sive it will be tutrecslul, nnd Hinputstion, ills thoiuht, will bo necessary. W. C. Onen, an I. II. k W. freight brake man was peruiinenlly disabled by an aceldeut at ll'oiin's station, tho first nest of New Car lisle, about one o'clock this morning. He was makli'g a coupling and his arm was caught and mHsbd above Ihe wrist. He was brought Into the city and his Injured arm amputated between the wnsi nud ellmw, altir which he was taken lo the I.igomln House remalRlng until the train led lor lnillanspolis, his place ot I I 1. nee, when he took his departure lor home. This was the unfortunate man's first trip after a four month's "lay.ort." nr.vsiir.it vhtkhans. tinrs lo many eyes Thero were registered nt headipiarters the lolljwlng named ex-meiii-Wrs: Lieutenant K II, lloiightun, Orderly Seigent II. 0. Osborn, Stgeant John () born, Sergeant KmatiuM Mtizet, Ccrporals John Sultzback, VV. It. VerzOI, Uplon K'l. frll?, John I! Crolt, Italah l chards, Artificer U. ,11. Cinlleld, lluglcr Wm. Ilhy, William Untie r, James . McKay, S. 0. Nicholas, Waller Hue, T. II Condion, S. H. Smith, 0. It. Winlr, David Judy, M. II. Nixon, Wm II. Crciler, John I'm nun, Cha. Week, Henry Mir, Chas. I'.hlrltr. Sergt. Osbom was tailed lo Uo chair, Julin Freeman chosen secretary, and It, U, Oanfield Ircusiirer, thus tlleilltig a temporary organizition. Thero was, in aboriginal parlance, "heap big talk" about the good old times, that which erne for got another renumbering. It was tesolved to accept an Imitation Irom the Tenth Ohio batlery boysand l0ld the first formal reunion for ellectlnga pcrnimenl organization at a Joint reunion In th't city October 1 and V, next. Cards tic to be ent out to nil com rades and ex-nimbtts whose present ad dresses can bo learned notllylng them of the. reunion nnd wring n, attendance or com- munteation, . 'kiusmh,, A pleasant featte ol i1B festivities of the semi-annual c icnipraem, wns the serenade tendered toDepartfcut Cmimnder tlronn at hishcaibpiaitirs, Tjirs.lay morning by the New Concord, Ohiotand. In his younger days Commander llivn w, hlnirelf a mem lier of this band, ni many ol (he present nie-mb rs, being ame5,i,',,h)mt(S , ,,,s selnol-boy days. All , the band had ren dered one or their stlri)K pieces, Command er llrown atet peil iritlicir midst and In fiily choen nords txsnX his thanks for this remembrance of hfcoyhood friends, o mwi" AilATTgI ll(Ii Old company "F" 211,10 Jolunlcer in- Tantry (three montlis) IieTlJe,r union Fudny last at l'la-iri. , meeting was one of the mot., i,,..i.t.. held. About twenty memL ,,r .i, , pany nssembled at U. A. U. li HnJ e(, b tho Cadet bind, and under C(ianj 0j ,, , Diniet King, parallel the struLj nmrcl)(.,j to the union station whre thej ,ile , II. .. W. train arriving at destl,on nhm eleven o'clock. Here they wereV i,v mm rades John and Clay Osborne log f wjt large gathering of friends from l'IaVu R , vicinity an 1 escorted lo a beaulifulv the illlage, where tho ex-rcisea wa, j , . Ilci. Mr. Wright welcomed the boyL appropriate address which was respoV . by Comrade I!. 1'. Christie In a few. chosen remaiks. Alter music by the a ccuple ot war songs County Tis of Thee, by a choir of handsome young 1 t'ie boys aelj iiirned fur dim er. A long ts Ic .dcd down to the guards with tho choice ol everything greetid their hungry eyes ju nucha dinner us the loyal, patriotic ladies ((Jjd bless 'em) of old Harmony township are car able of furnishing. Loads cf "pnrg chicken niado Fatly Clarke's absence prom inent, became if ihere Is one thing Fatty loves lietter than chicken it's more chicken 'for he him.elf linth said II." The boys fell to with a will and soon cut a wide swnlh in the eatables Dinner over they again formid at the stand, together with two or three hur dred of their friends who h id lcn constantly gathering in. More music and sings pre ceded the busmen meeting, at which the oln ulhcers were elected as follows. I'reeldent Col. D King. Vice-president Comrad I). W. Todd. Secretary Comrade O. S. rVrgy. TreasurerComrade Wm, Hamilton. Comrade It. D. Kvans was selected as lli orator of the day for next yeir, and this city selected as the place of the next reunion. At roll oil the following membcis an swered lo their nimes I'eesilmt Col D Kine, Secrelniy C. S. Torey, Triatuirr W, II. Hamilton, HI. I'. Cnnslie, U.I) Ilvnu', 0 C. Fried, F. 0. Ciimmiugs, J, II, Cole, J II. Fliher, T. N. Maple, J. l. Ilenuett, John O.bcrn, II C. O.born, J. II. May, Motes Wil son, I) W.Tndd, W.J. Irwin, I.mc Kind'e, Harvey Holm. Comrade Todd then delhered the address of the dsy, which was exceedingly Interesting in all Its details, and was ordered lor publi cation, so we forbear even a y nopals of it, for want of space. Comrade (leorge W. Wilson, of the 94ih, being prefent, was culled on and entertained the large crowd with n stirring talk of twenty mluutes, and was follewed by members of Ihe company with a lew persora reminiscences of a personal character. At b o'clock the meeting cloed with n heniy vole 01 thanks to Comrades Osborne, nnd "Iheir uncles and their cousins and their aun's," and the good people ol I'lattsburg for the really royal manner ol iheir welcome and ente'talnmeut. Arrange ments are already on foot for the reunion of the 1st nnd id Ohio Inlantry (three months) in this illy on July 21, ISHil. which date will be just a UrlT of a centu-y from the lir.-t battle of Hull Uun, of pricious memory, in which engsgement both regiments took pari. MtDICAL. ECZEMA And Every Spooios of Itch ing and Burning: Diseases Cured by Cutionra IV AM Kt or Salt lltitnim. with ltd affrnililnft Itch j Intt una lmrnlnj(f Utitanllr rellf teJ hj a warm hath with Ciillcura rioap, antl a alhffte arpllcatlon nf ( ullcurn, the Rffat Hk In Cure, licit reamed lallf. with two or lhre h ei nf Ciitloura He NoUtnt, Ilic Now ll(Hl I'urlfler, tnkfpllie bUl ruol,the Hr('lrllon lurcDiil unlrrltatlntt, tlm trowel open, the llrrr anil khtneyi acllfe, will nfpllIMiro I czomi, Tetter, Itln worm, I'm irlmilft, I.ldien. rnirltii9,ScflH Hcail. 11 tiiilrufl. ami ever i per Ipp o.l ItcliliiK, Hialy arxl Viif II union of the Hrnli antl Hkln, when tho heat j hyalclans antl all known rctiiedlra fall. AVI 1 1 MflOonulil,?!.' Mpul-om ht , Chicago, gratefully acknowledge, a i tiro of Krema, orH(lt Hliptmi, on head, nrtk, f (c( arma an I lega for ReTenireu years; not aiiie ti wair except on nnJa and knefs Tor one year, not able to help himself for eight cf, Irleil huinlre'aof reyieillei, doctors pronoiiiif ed liU tane hopeleM, permanently cuted !)' Ciilldiri It flolrcnt (hloixl piirlfler) lnlernnlly, and t utktira and Cutkura Hoap (the great skin riira)exttrnally, C'hna. Ilnitglttun, F.-f ( lawyer, 28 fftate St., Ihit'-n, rejiortfl a rata of Iretna under hlsobvr Tat Ion for ten yearit, which rorored the patient'ti holy and Itiiihs.and to which all known method of treatment had heen applied wiihout lieneht, whUh wai comn'etely cured solely by the Cutlcura Uemcdies, leaving a clean and health skin. . Mr, .foil n Tlilnl. Wllkfaharre. Pa, writes: "I hare snHered from Htlt Kheutn for orer eight years, at times so had that I could not attend to my liiilnes for weeks at a time, Three boxes of Cut lour a ami four bottles Uesulvcnt hare entirely cured me of this dreadful disease." Hold by all druggists. I'rlc : TuMeura, K) cts ; I.iiItpiii, 51, map Jlcls. IVepftred by the Put- lf-K PHI ft ANl( KMIL'I.CI ,llton,M4SB. RPAII111 the V)inpIpioti and Hkln by DbnUimlnx the Cutl, ura Mp. BLACK BRO. A CO. Htl'l re: u lie, "Tlltr.lt AM) . II IS II MIlHVI.rH, orjIiiK tliniiijli ruiinlless nenres for rest ami re tjTT15 le' ". M niinna to tlie chllilrrii of mfm I riol Is the Cullcii'a I'Uater to the JKJ tlrril.fiTerarorkril, schlng inincle Ho ; " n' 'to it jrnurte If the ooui fort aflunleil fe.J7',""l"w'rt,l ni "peeily antl fi-r eilolc to pain ami InlUmmXion. At ilriiMl.ts J.r. neforl Mallei free. I'ottkr IIkuo jisiiCiiKMiiAi.r,,, liiston. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH UltLli.Miirl, Amerlcnn flue, Cnnaila, Fir, .llariciilil, noil Cleivnr lltossiilns. A atmrle ilosc eif 8anf.,r' Itsillral Cure In slanlljr rrllPTes Ihe most vlolf nt Fne7lnj or He.l t.lils clear, the heal as by inaijlc-, stoii walerr .IlKli r4C8 from tha .So,e .ml Kyes, ',,r,,en7. Kin I IT No spa In 11,. Il,,l ...... ..' .' ' ". ' , . ......-.., van , s men ici l(;tl IltfSU . he. rii.1 siiUJue. thills and Kerers. In Chronle e starrh It cleanses the nssal pisKes of foul mil. pus, restores the sriiies of smell, taste, ami he.r ii'f.T "in "f''. 'ree the leei I, throat ao,l Iron, chlal tuhesof otlen.lTe matter, sweetens sm.I nurl. lies the I, elti,stops the ouKh.an.larrostjthe 1 J? . N.u"m nwjrds consumption line lollls lU.llrsl I'ure, one hot Catarrhal Sol. Tent and '.aiiford'a Inhiler, all In one package, ol all druggists fr 51 A.lc for t-anford'a Kadlca luilMIJMllJANII Ltl KM IC 41. Co , Ilostotl. BLACK, BRO. &, CO.'S CENTER DEPARTMENT. In order to reduce surplus summer stock in this department, we nave put TELLING PRICES on the following line of goods : Summer Underwear! HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. The only house in the city for Genuine Ball's Health Corsets. Respeotij.lly i BROTHER Cur,), P)ll lJ C)""11 tlie Insta-itltlsnpiillid m tainV ''Iheuinntism. Seurslila, . 2LTJ Malice. Ijuiha, lo"!.! Weak link, Vonmeh and teowels, Mioollnjf t'alns. Nluiitiness, listeria, fe male I'alna, ralpllallon, CTBIC : '. 'T,n.i,t ll.I V,lllltt 1)1, .-2, Hillou, ler, Ma.arli, ami CTFRal-pl'leiuIca, uso e-iilllna' v I toi-- I'liji, raian Klecl.lc luii.v .t with a Tore., l'U.ter) and lauieli at VSLLAIMKlt hKTTHKS IteinnlnliiK In tlie sprliigflnlil (IHilei) I'ust. eitllee, AeiRiKt III, IKM.-i. IHlMShl t. Me( iirdjr MIm l.min Mclallstrr Joint Mirk lommlo Anderson ,tj llunn, llarinin llillin Miss I.llu e srr (, ore Cublsoo, mlle K Carinieheel I' J J (Calvert, lllimjs I, I'aiudc, Milliard I' Cuhen, II I' Crii'iinilf I'h I II I p Hies 1-rillK I l.tcher Mrs M II llrsnitatl Mrs iih (Irel1. Miss Mate Hurr s, Miss I nnle llariia, I'rank Ha illlton Mils la lllion.MraJ I' Howard, tils Kuiiua uyams, i. iV nur Rick nes.dacho nil ilcro all the trontlr Inci dent to a bilious ruttrV the yatm,inch Dll tlnesa, Nsiifi a, J)rowakrg, Uistrrsa after vtlnr, Tilt In tho Side, Ac. hllo their moat ruuiE ablc aucccai has been hvn In cnrlot SICK Hi'nch.'.yct Cart cr'sLUtloIerrilliareeeTn ally luluahlo in C'oiistipution, cnrW and preventing IhlaunnoylnK complaint, whllflhejr alao correct i II disorders jf tho Btomach, Mmulate tho llrer and rib-ululc the boirel). ren ther only Cared HEAD Ache, they wonld ho almost prlccles a V thoaei whe aulier from this dlstrcsauiK complaint, but forta Iiately thtlr coodnca, does not end heriand tboaa who ouco try them will find tncaa HttleplllaTaln ahle in eo many uaja that they vrlll not lewllliBC todowiiuoeillbem. liut after all, Ick bead ACHE I thebno of f o Biony Urea that hero Is wherew nako our prcat boaat. Oat fllU cats It while ulhersdoni't.,. . . I'lrter's Lituo j.itct jius areiraj ;""" iuib mane uuk wor who SoU by elruc 'lata every where, or aeint by mail. CAKTER JIEDICIXB CO . Nst York, BLACK, ol nauseating, It tones and Invigorates the stomach, anil while speedily expelling the uux'oua numors. increase, the snwi in on,l facillUtes digestion, tints rendering the eys. tem atronner and hetter fitted to resist the at tacks of disease. In fact, a judicious use of Mlshler'iUlerb Hitters at this reason of the year, will prevent the recurrence ol this di sease, even in those who have never passed an nutunin wiihout It. An experience ol twenty rears proves it to lit! the greatest ami. periodic known to medicil science. Tnere ate, perhaps, n i diseases so subject to climatic changes M affections of the kidneys. Hundreds of oar farmers, ruschanlcs, and la boring men, stroog and hardy in all other re spects, suffer continual inconvenient, nnd occasionally eicrutlating pains In Ihe back and across the loins j experience a frequent desire to pans water, pain during its passage, and frequent stoppages in lis flow. These are manllesta tions, resulting from some strnln or heavy lilt (perhaps years agol. and airravated hv every change In the weather. livery slight cold flies direct to tbis one weak spot, and unless promptly attended to the disease lie comes chronic, and the once strong man a miserable wreck. Mishler's Herb Hitters Is the only cerUim remedy for this class ol diseato It hns a peculiar tendency to tbc kldnejs, stimulates them to healthy action, and removing the cause, prevents Ihe lormatii n of biiek-dust deposits, which, if permitted to continue, will by co hesion form gravel stone, necessitating a painful operation for its removal. Many of Ihe ingredients enterinir into its comnositlnn. are unlversnlly recognized as specifics for all complaints of the urinary organs. In llier eemplaint, elysnepsia. all disorders of tho bowels, and affections of the throit and lungs, it is eqiully certain and effi cacious; while, as a r.medy for the com plaints pecuVar to the female sex, it has no equal. Lsdiea, old acd joung, married and single, in erery condition or life, will find this great (.male remedy, prompt, safe, certain and reliable. The pale, sallow complexion Is re placed by a blooming, benllbful countenance, and Its occasional use enables nature to per 'orm her functions rfm.i.rU ..,i -nh,,. ticonrenlencc. tlWt fill tnes system with quinine in the j lo prevent or cure Fever and Ague. venHue Cure is a far more potent pre leav(i?t"l remedy, with the advantage of illliniV t'ie body no poisons to nroduce orders, 'ealness, headache, and other dis- arrant it. JbjiJEJ T-jIJSTjS. UITliiml, Uolumuna, Olnelnnntt and lets lluimpulla iliillwnv. hi:at (jevikal trunk row v. lletwcen tho KAHT AINW Vr'ICaX. rhfoui'hcars,.lth connections In Onion lienor. Only direct line via Cleveland, lluflalo and HI- era all to New ork and Hew I ngland. Hired connection for all Southern, Southwest, ern and . ratsrri flrita, either by wavof Clncln- rtflll. ini!lasiij.li AaJa t . 1. 1 "s . ..-.., .....,..,. urn., ijura. rase iitne, reew rqulpinent, anJ running through the moat lopn lar jart ot the eotintry; sacaalne every appll ance for ihi-I and eaulort known to te aervlco fl ' 1'n i'i 11-I,.,,1 "id tha Hafest Uoad In the, West Tleketa by this ropnlar rout lor sal t all regular ticket cRlera. a J HM1TII, General raaaenxer Axent. ( lesoland, Ohio. I'. C. C. & I. RAILWAY. Tnloi Lists 0j1b tut. Night Kxprene, 12 43 a m miring, liei A Col. Accom tm S m W. Y. lloHtoti h xpreH ui a m L ncln mi AN. x.Kaat Line ,JJ Cleveliiu 1 1 et l.lnn. -......, I.piii TrtltiLcri0i!2 SotU. .MIdnlgliti:xprea . 2 85 a in (Jiucluiiutl nuel Ht Lotiia Lira .. S.lOa m la l.'lncltinatl Kftdt l.lue u as J Keiullicni J.iprewe . jis, l).yle,n,4Clu.lix, .. ' 6 1Kd BBBr1xBBVlV, 1aBuSaV RalBWXf 4TTT"ssw VlSrZW iLdi't 'seit w wxxx4ifV Jwhr si 1Q ra ti . c. r .ill 'nuuu" uiii , co m nui, DM,iiKuuiuaiiu iei, Accotn 7.10 p m Itilti Arrlrt frcn Oct It. Midnight Kxprew 12'35biii Ilsvton, HP. audllel. Accom .....7.V)"m . i A liontuu KxpreHH .y uih m C'eveilmnll'ast Line .."Zl " iirm t'ln A N. Y. Kat Line VZV"! ".. , E S BjTd. A Cln. Accom., Mundny only. s.U) p in Train Arrlti T::m lux. " Nlghl Kxpree. 2"-, am e 'in, an I m Uuls i im . " "" iO-m Ciuciumitllai,tl lie ......... wJbvm I e.lmubut., liilimiut A jjae t,,n a ' t ,n !, l Hunei'uTlr"'",,,"!tl"J,""J OUVH ruuul"8 0U .i?1."' ' "vl111'. at OWn. m. baa through our'chu. "'"' i"'W York ltV- i lUXu'A" IettVln-'Rt3 M ban jiarlor cer lo Uevolauel, cmutclltig with ttiej ttirouah HllH.1 FT t,i Nnti, ... ir of.l I,,. .... ""U,1U i .:.;.. --.v. r: "-.""" "'"". u..,i?e '1JV' IS 'I'lUKlleid nt a 10 pmliu Meet er to Ni-H , k without timnge. m i i,0,'su" r.uu " l uu,,a t"'lurd Time which Is il, lalnutea slower than fprlngfield tlm. , Uw. 11. Kmour, nckct tent, Arcade Detot. i.:b.c&"W". THE nn Romt -BL1WLLN 1111 " proprietors Health iVTK TO IIKAI.TII. pendence. Tilth. Wealth means inde Cough and I.uWnoto is Dr. HosanWs up In the wdiup, the best Cough Syr Vains in the Che8 Cures Coughs, Cold', Consumption. Okpcbitis and Primary every case. Take nets gives relief in and $1 00. SamplcsV. Irjce 5u cents Uakhaus & Co. Sold by Ad. Ajer's Harsapanlla is t every one in the sprinA medicine for travelers will hml In It an e.Hnta anJ the eruptions, bolls, pimples, t-Vi cure for break out on the tkin the et(vtc ( ii,at In the blooJ, caused by "-Jietsorder board ship. Ve on f 00- "VT. A. FRANCE OF" NEW YORK:. IMtHlcliitt,MiirKvnu nutl c;iiccnloKlHt. Ilu uuiki-M Clirimlc islhuimcH antl I)Ihv(Ih?h ftlie i:c mill i:ar a jcciult.. 1 ra ll'LH !. mie.e . J l.. nlrii1 en;,,,.,,,: ,"':.' r,"'r'"..':'...1. .''.'''..'"'!'!'- ""' !'"-!' '-rnati.i ellvNIonsof the Silence. l MeilUIn, N,r , .11 , I e ,1 , V I V.l , . ,,,,",, ,1 .l,,S ,",'e ol this lass o( , ,, , in hospital 1 K, , rat prii 1 1, , ,u ln Ii'b Im i m v T. , it ', Im ,n mI on. uriAisroia ivlll ...) .11 ..I SI . .no .;rVor ,.rteied:s,,;:i';,?f!;.M,;ii .Vptouis'tYV? p;'r7.rr-"" - w""p " i- And TIiIh Ullhetut Asklnir lnsll,,u XHanM,0Xir?1,l.',,;1,Mll.lh,J'' ..'-"llr '"'"" l"ra llltls.aiid Is tint nn.l nnerlisi l en .'i.',.." ",".' 7"."'r.'1.'" '"." v '.' J1' carefullj not, s tin, ,, tiiitms of tho i.atl, lit a-,, rialn , rn ent aim iniproe,, He tli lira. inKioiiiiiiioniiitiiKiiitiriialorcii laiuliips t w l!,r,ii,.l l i,r..,; i.'. ,, Ml. U , .if t. .li 1. ,... mi.i full. ..!.. I.. 1.1 . . '. . lliei-sanilnatloiis are In accordant lth anatomical and phi ,, al st I. ncc and lielll conUiit-ti nn nun its ili ills- tH t 1 II It EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. BU1NTNING 3 THROUGH NSSEkbEB IBIIIS 3 Mil II Elegant New Style Wouclniir Sleepers, And Combinatlfin Slooping and Re clining Chair Cars on Niglit Trains And !ant Miicrn Iciukps nn n. .,.. Miiirio-t mi I Must l).lriitil Kuu e. tui-eli , 1 .,ki ,! We.t. 1 1 munh Parti rs rear: llehMa iin, ltngK,ii; Check. uu i-riin ipal I'olnts. 'artlreilarailsayuiMs ottered to W.atorn Linl- i"p."ir ..g;ori!:w,'" "" "m . union 3.55 a. m., 8.25 p. m. Idspence, Mis ldl Co, Heventeentli "lilo II acts.ry mill hrl mill I, s . One of tlie w tny pleasant nuJ profitable Incidental) o( this week's U. A. II. encamp munt, wm tlie reunion, at headquarters on Ihe griiiiinls, o( the Sevmteenlli Ohio bat ter. raised In this iiuil aelj lining tounlles In 1M7I-J, nnd leaving Dtyton tor the front. Tlila na the llral times since the "mutter out" at close oT tho war, that anything so nearly approaching a general reunion had oc curred and in miny Instautes old comrades of the battery met whet had not ulnl.l i vra" lition each other slot" the bitter'" term of setrice. It was natural, Ibere'ore, llmt lime should be some iitlrcllng 8 tnetf, and llie sliilit ol will-reiiiem-beiud laces and tones of lamlliar oh.n heard (or the fint lime in twenty years, brought Miller Miss l.lbble 1, Miller John Mills, Jinr Mills, I'harlla Mi at, William Miwre, Miss Matilda MorKlli, I II l'drreii Win 1'dttersun Mrs Kmnia l'dden.Mlss I II, I'eaters Mlaa Msry l'eaters, Mr Julia A l'ottar M 1' 1'ooriiian, Jiiliu Keel John II ltussell,J II Ityan Mks llildset H oil W II Jack on, Miss Miry Hdiwerln, I. trance Hiiuiian iiss ury Jones. Mrs Mollta hleferl, Mcliulaa Kaiillnuli 1, epeiico, Ullrk Kfl ey, Mrs IMward Hurr, Mts l.llta Kilter. Walter II Sulller, l.s.ic Koch, Miss Kinina Taylor, I, II l.aiute, Mrs liellah Tutk.r, hand'e l.aylMiiiniH, Mra Libble Turner, Ui.trlrs Ull.l, Millie Williams, H l.undy, U Williams, 0 11 KK1UIIN, llreunen, Mrs Marr K (love, Ixtllle l'hles, rlorenc , roitxieiK. Ilarllux, Curl Mcliiill, Mrs Ann i rstina railing fortliiM) letlcrs villi pleiiso say "ailterllaeil," anil gltei ilalMiil list II mil '. .... ,.. . .. Ill I.....MI l..lhn t II It tl HIT III t'llt' llllllllfl lilt. ,1111 UV DUII. IU MV Dt-atl Letter lllllee, .... Letters iiiusl buil Ire ctcd to alreet and num. ber In nr.ler lo lime tliuiu proinplly nutl cor recti) delivered. . .,.,. I a. u likllalM.lu Ball! ! t J Ai ili'linri) un s s Nervema I'reiatrntliiii llurenltiit, Nolhlnn ran successfully miet Ilia reu ilieinenla ul eiliauslutl lowers and shallero I nerses, hut a re placement of llmse elemeiita Hlilch Iijvo been .1...U1A.1 ritU iniiit lie doiifi or coiiiiiIlIh pros trat!tll eiiiues Ihe only available n soup e th't tills every essential la llnrir'a l'e uk Mai r WmsKMi Used wlili luudenlrate It will Inevi tahirdef at Ihe most Ihieatenlliit ptnalhllitlea of utter proHtrutlo'i, It Is heuollclal alike to ellher ei and all nee upalluna, Mid Is patronlw I by tli i.t In aiarr ctiiumunltv. fold by all reliable ) diUKKliti aud trueers. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. 'I lit' llrhln nutl the Witiltliug Cake. A oung lady about to be married wanted to startle the guests with an exhibition of her ability in house-keeping and cookery. S,i she mini" the wedding cake. The day alter the h eddlng, most ol the in who ate the cake were sick. Tliiusemls go from car to year, eating inch indigestible things, and are con sequently 111 nith dyspepsia nearly all the time. Mrs. .Nancy Collier, Tuscaloosa, Ala , savf, "lj nicco lies been relieved of dyspep sia and lung troubles by using Urown's Iron Hitters." New York Oily should lose no time In tusking the discovery that the bulk of the uu nuiiient iund must be raised on Manhattan l.l.nJ. ....;; i'.,i .ft . , . '" "'" ".'."' " eneuiea mat Mill iiiiII.IoIh eitn hiininr or iilsn In the Mmm, i..'1 1"','1. """"," t'jriiren.r .Use tse If takt n In time inn. Mnu ii,ri ulmn l ir i Is ml ". --.""' "'. .". ? '"' nnis-i" t " tit uun mini miMif iicnie hi f tin l Hi. riMn,ia I Iltris 1 lif l till 1 1 I us I f I i,i at,,,! ,., .... ... ..!. . ... 1 . l . .. . i ... I hrViTilAlil...!.?. J7i.I". .'!'! , ""' "" "r" slli.ll anl isperlinr- as in, tmilm.nl and mre of J nronlc lllsiasis 1 he ati.M l-lilnc silt 1 1 is and reinarkul, i tuns ptrrurujul In him an duo to the I ,'??": "' "'i-fe.nstlteitl.iei of ma., an III,,, urn ,.f tils, a-., In n iteintl ". .... ii. . l"t I i. "l n ?'.. "''" , call fur etamliiatlon II. I, is sin t esntulli in tt tl the ellnu.lls, at, , ,, la l,li;mma'.t,o,.1i.V',!,.'!',,.1,,,l",1,l,',l;''!H,,,'r',l,U 'arrl... i. e l.rt.nle lull ,n,.,,a.h, t.r .1. Wo.nl.lhr. . iiiiiinieiati.iiior llm litinl.lt r. I'alntiil or Irriiiilur Me iistriiiiilnn n,rs,, ami t her. In,, .nil nunc i, of I'rlne, lap. Worms. I rooke, ,l nlarced Jnlntt ip,l I urv ntnr I till. I ..ol II. uSHA "I'lMi'imVe" ,""'. iilseliarirliiB l.,..s J M.rlhti or II irr, m """ -i, r, ,i, .' a, "liltts. lllnlrliea anil I'linples, -kill lllsfuscs, lll.i in a I onMil all. n llr,. I an, . r I i.lle nlic a. ','.: Vhe,1" i'f. t'rfyL.' ';'71".""l.'""",rrl"',', llilr.-l- ". ! I.ls..a,. 'ilwr UH.ai1 i .1 ?.' '"' !,p?i Hjsterla siphllls, -.Mi.nlir.-! Itus Inn,, e hrmile iiiseiitin i nlari.isl l.owils. irio.i r.V ' -. !i-'. ' m. eeniiat.r Itiipturt.in irlan luiiinra 'iraluls . r I'llsv, I'rolamus matofrhraa! ' As""ua' C,"rr ''.Werofula.Oinsunii tloli, llireilili. Ce.Ufcb, lemalo takuiaii, e-i er. THE REASON I TRAVEL. It Is often askednhya phjslclan whose alilllej would all, inl hltn a trontahle pi should coMsint til tra el 1 ansi r Hi i Ullsi, this illetho I of limine I. Hit m,il . ,',',, on - successful wa ol riarliluit the itretl mas-of a uple auiierlntf ulili hrunlr all sallilshale tho mi ans, aud Inter still lme Hit tntrj and str. until lo tnukt lonK ractlee nt home I anil the tin nts l est in Iook Journeja toe ,u 1 oV mu-icanVj LOCAL NOTICL3. When the body that is to become f ine place of the "new immortal" h inencea to take form, the kidneys an appendages are the first to appear, growt ilevelnnment Droieeding from these wanliv. Hence Ihe kulneii are Ihe focal ..en om centre of the bod V. and any disc or derangement there is soon communicated "all aloner the line." I)'. Carpenter's Calculi Hefolvent remocs all obstructions to their perfect workiug, subdues inflammation by re moving the cause ot it, and Ihe exclamation, Why, 1 feel like a new man I" become tin every-Jay expression among its patrons. Sold by J. J. Hrov.ii It, ise Colli Rli.l Hay rver Are types ol cartarrh having peculiar symp toms. They are attended by an iillimed condition of the lining membrane ol the nos trils, tear-ducls and throat, affecting the lungs An acrid mucus is secreted, the discharge is accompanied with a burning sensation. Tbtre are severe spasms of sneezing, Irequent at taeks ol headache, watery and inflamed eyes. Kly's Cteam iUlra is a retneinedy founded on a corresl diagnosis oi diseases aou cau uc ue pended upon. 60 cen's at druggist', or by mall. Send for circular. Kly Hros., Drug gists, Oswego, N. V. Yuunfcivteii Ueatl This! The Voltaic Belt Co., ot Marshall, Mich., oiler to send thtlr celebrated Klectro-Voltaic Belt and other Blectric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nerroug debility, loss ol rltallty and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is al lowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. CUItKH Putt I'll.KS. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense ol weight In the back, loins and lower part ol the abdomen, catalog the patient lo suppose he has some effectlon ol the kldneji or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms ol Indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness ol the stomach, etc. A moisture, line per spiratlon, producing a very disagreeable Itch ing, after getting warm, is a common at tendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching I'lles yield at once to the application ol Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acta directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price (0 cents. Bold by Ad. Bakhaus k Co. A lireeit Mirpriae. Is In store lor all who me Kemp's Balsam lor the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed retnrdy. Would you believe that it la sold on Its "merits and thrt rach druggist is au- m.,u,l ii,t th inirmliiiilnii ot U alder's IhorUcd to refund your money by the pro. I er , Ititi.is was hall, li as a tr timnh In nr etor oi mis wonueriui reiueuy ii h laiis medicine. Infinitely mora certiin in its I lo cure you. Dr. T. J. Casper has secured the lieneliLlal ellecls than iiulnlne. it possesses agency lor It. Price 00c and (I. Trial site nouo ol the demerits ot that drug, instead t irte, suit eminent nht.li lai.s ' I treat ever month more than three hundred p moms w HI, net raie etpt use lu Isltlni; me at m n-'Ji 'nl's,l)f.',"i,,,,''l'"lc", -""'Klhl' ' ""'I'd I'"! s llii.li ni.jil.-kn uKVr.Eali ,1 ni.ire than II mi li le uy ; , pen.es Jn e, ln tluin. al lli.-lr arliis , oilnlri si als ar.-1, ssil.aiill.li mvrJIeMVn0mV,?,'!l!!,M,i, 'tr"", 'rtl ''r ",""'1, .""" "' "" ir-almelit of I lir.ii.le- l.is'ies, my ""'' ""' continued ylilta nrtiiril lilt- an o piirtiiultv ot i-iamlnlm: mi tutu ills and mi nine tin io an) mw reuuirmints. artslnk-lu ta.li In Itlilual eae km, In . m, ,uii. ,,,. ,,,,.1,; , lllt,l Mllil 111 un, i. t. 1 1 li I .. .1... .....I. ... .1... .... ... . . .. ....I : .. .. '. ctiuniri S. Vkirrmari'rCii 'i'.'.'.n,'.'." '"cl" w"l,1 ""' '"" "' ' l''plu all Ihe a.U aiiiai.es of a Medical .,.?.i"'..'','L"rB .'"",,t "' u complete cure uu ler m j trt iituienl Is oftc u less than has lieen nal.l hi the same, persin In ttsliutlo Jtar forHorthl.sH i.alent m.-dlilnm ' ' nioiVonl'l'i'iarj mTnd.W UrWl '" ""' "'""'" '' "'" "'"'" l","," "'iportauee, mid mmt he apparent tu tho TO YOUNG MEN. Snormntnrrlitnri Tta tn,it,fin m.,1 r..M Tin. chief causes ol this illseasoaroiiniiatiir.il aliu-s of the kesuiil rum lions or self pollution, eene i ..:'. ""' """"ess oi cue oraaiis rtsultlnit troiu nmreil dlxa-n, himI t.tlnr illllli nines iii.K ,i,.;,.,ii,,, oraniii 1 in-nil I, KOI SIKH .alltllts iirlti 11 1 11 rl 1 It the Hill 1 1 he al I rl Inn, ,t e,oloi- Lost. 6 05 a. in Jl.l. ni. Isouigrat,; i0a.m.,U.S5a m.,5:?0p ra. Jloiiig North, 1 ti a. m , 10 ou a. m., 6-2u p. m. ee.,10,5 tooth, C). a. ,.. u., 10-JU ,, '-- Trains arrive w "' P.mOen ia,t. i U5a m., 8 10a. m., 11.15 a. m., 6.00 ') rom W l 1 io a b.,),,, ni a id p ,. l-roui -sorth.i oua.m.,ii'0p in.,i.Ma. ui. leoiu Houtli J OUu. iu., I wp. ui. I!. i:. Ile-ielerseiii, H. j. llr..nou. 11 Ii ,.f.'?"'V . , icn'1 ie-tagt. it. II. ItOUIII.. Ageat. Springfield, tj. Cllilo s,nil(,rn nuiaion. Trains Arrlie (rem Jackson and.Wastilnoto, c. H Hprlii6t'ld li. a, rtuio. Time, no" ,n"pt San,'I)' P- m. :S0 p. ra .no. iOi.s.,15 ind,,, . ..ioioa.ia. :60alS Tri .-i Copirt for Uck.-cn lid Wsihlsjton C H eprlngf'ld K. Jt. . Ilia. Time. r.o J (except sundaj) . . 11 (5 a. m. 10 SO a. m. No.HnetptSuudari 5 55 p.m. 6 84 p ni N. Y. 1. 4 (. KAILVtV, Trains Arr.ie From the East. .Vo Si, acoiiiidutlition, daily ISO l.t in. I.ii leHH .l.ilv v k l. . e . '. 7-: ".' u. u, ou ... 1.1111 R P.. 'iliue. ...2 15 a. m. IU-I ia. in, . d 17 p. m, urliiarv jiuturai auii.e, oect, ues Brt lilt ut pressed l.) all uppri lieiisinu of inn litems, lli-sutttrs tri-ui o ui poiiiiii.in 11,1,1 iieicraiiaiion, netvimts mi liuitlioly IUi an in, rslun fur soil, it ht n s,.r tin- in li.eins iiiptlun dt tat and rfi.i. . or lati r Hie i ii tlma tilth nnmiallt -w,, to in nutl nt Iv Krasti ie oi poiiiiii.in iiii,l ileicrailatlon, hetvimts mi liuitlioly ltli an in, rslun ror huilni V..ssotineiiit.r.ilulliie,s ut the head, general in nous ,1, Milts In iiinstiun, Impiir tlis 'Ttniplis orerilptli.il on the faie, pitlpltatlon of Uu htnrl , akin s In tin small ut Uu '..MPU ,,..ll. .1... ... n.ui. Ir.l, .1.111.. .......I ... .... . sreattlo ese art- lit. that dreadful and li..iitr,ntroiislrrltaiilllt) iiuitiug of lln fr m r., l,nl n fen ol the It rrlhlt' ioiie.iui nets u 1,1, 1, r,, II i .1.11 i destructlii- h int. inosi lalenitsl anil iiroiiilslni; joutig men llun.lr, ,1-. t.r these sullen rs an t i In, tl sen esp A i,,Bt'l"lliiiul"','."l'"ariilonst Inns nf llulr cun.lltloii ami tl . daine. rs to will I, III,) uiu n . - - nSM ..li.tMll.lfl, ..La. I... in. ........... ....... .-..II., ... ..I.... i . i. ."u BUI rllS , , i '"'- , i..'1,J .r,, I,,,,, 11. IIKI'.ltlllHtllll uiiKaiouto ,i.iiii,l InV"1 ""I'l'iiiiit i.euiisiirt iiaiiui ron I akt. tint, can 11,1 tliuili.1 t Ijifnli It Is tun late v " 1IHV l.l,l. lr , 11.11 llltlim I i. P. il. li ... li...... tl'.. ... .. . !.... .. 1. I I. or In altm V . f . 'j . . ... ........ ,i.,- ,. ..,( ii in,,, nil , i it'll li y Ol II I nilix nn .irnii'l nr.it. ..!... .. I... 1 .. .. .... ..1.1 1.... ... . .. . ... .... V1 . - ft cl maliliu .... viiiiimiiiu.1111,1 ..ni iiiiiipii .nn uu, inn. i.ii. i. in. . .ii. ..I.......... ... ..:..... . ims rilin, tilei Imi'iralit perft ct euro lu all s tlona uiiu I'or jers, quinine was regarded as the only speeilie lor malarious diseases, nnd Immense epiantitl s ol Ihe drug were annually con sumed throughout our western country, more aniiularly along the river bottom and ad joining low lands. Willi the lull months malaria, in alt Its vatletl forms, Blalks like an e-pedemic lb roily li the laud, nnd whole districts are prostrated with chilli and fever, Ihe entire p-ipulatlon i h king with ague. Ileretolore, quinine win regularly resorted to, but while it frtiuntly failed to etlect a cure, it In variably deranged the Btomsche, produc ing natucn, vertigo and liigltlra pains In the head to such an extent that months il pscd ere Uc system recovered from its el- tiets. Tliele ciiijectious to Its use were so e 1 Ol . null' in, , ,1 iiretiinlers, nhoke, i,,i Irlllliit' month ufn r month lokiin, ituhnn iiipouiiils that will airurd ou iiuthlnk hut hllt.r illsippoiiitmeiil JI. mellmd. tr-dtll aud iieruiaiientlv eiiri, tin. most nlwtliutie en.. . im.t .ii.-nintwii .. .1. ....... . There are may - ,...-.. ,. hlad 1. r, ..It. .1 ; TO MIDDLE AGED MEN. hi'inim I ai d soINCr !'' thlrtj toalalj aim are , troubled with too fn pit lit eMicmitlnnsof the n.nk w, in... .k-.ial '','; "fi ' "'::c iiiVni :"r" ':s "..,.n',.'::,'.,.v.t.i'!ii,.'. -a?" ?. ''.. t,,, . .., 1 . ",, '',-, '" '.'."'I' 1 "u 1 "..u. 1, n it) ki iiiiiieni M 111 u piiimiii ui aiiuiiii, 11 nui nppiar or me tuiurviiii it ut a thin or 1 to a dark or tort t,l a pearalit e I lit r, art main m. 11 t I, , die of this V. IS hit 11 Is a .1 till 1,1 st lire ot m.iiiIiiiiI tt 1 11I.1 ... I u III .......... .. Tlioalariiilngnumlierv"'"-"!"' riatnruluii of the gt mtu utliiarj urgms ills, asesptt-u lr 10 the r3ISEASES OF WOMEN. fai'imR'a h!rllhe"rnwl'fu,ilX',,1.l''r" ""'l '' iut'i,u " " lm "r" ''""J """" rl"! '"' H'kliia from Ueitliieiit .laVae al llllons aV'l our liustl st rlous loiislderallon and nip itln and I .r.lkse fiirnier outllt and esery tell,",ur'-'""l""l Alilerlcali woliltii I hasegnatls lm n as. tl my V."' r. .' ; Zi ayhas I.V' tf' t"is "I 1 1. ac. nii.nii.Ul. all I,.. 111 is ui i.ls n. 1.1. I.,r r.Vni.lls. t iot rlintt din the In Kin.'M am uuei luiliron iiirnis has. h. en r. null, ma In t 1 ms , f ihaiiinal inl, lllL'enl and relliV."-"11' "r ""I!' i"i"n. l.iiluri mat n. 1 urs urtlloail s In th, ihlr anl my pallet Is being lallt-tSP i"us asuiuing mu 11 ui 111 u,l,ia1iowfotreattliiiualvts. V."'" 'I.."I.,!K, rich aii.l pis.r Ms m, HiihI is jr. . fiom ... . iir. in.uii.it i.hiii 1 n uiiiin, 1 in. lui'iiiuii., i. .. , llll'll I a I In. In. .IIP. . iif, .1. ..11... .In. .1.. ul. "...lli.ul...n. ......... .... .....u.. ... .... ...- UV..... UU., Ull, llllllul. s, W atltuf sexual lYif.F ACr-c ills In maturo sears V3'"3'3' . .11, pennant Ml) iund. tonaultattun InVHuil 1 lulsMuiis I os 01 s, xu il l',, r Wiakness f.irl.wl rred UorrispontKlico proiuptiX'or femiilt lu Uu 1 from Inai 1 I, ut liahlts ol ill iiknaul tin. United ht.lea. As that ill lillltal. tin .. Sll il tun. I s .dill ' REFjV' coliuili iillal iis luti t urt s giiarautetd. ji H7.om tt irt.iv rb.ifer.i . , . v11' nitdlum suit Irto '-0111 oiistrsulloii to SS e, lilt. UlltlersigHlUitlu ineeiiun, i.u.i i....' man ni lili.li iimrul unrili ami Mliitrtor ITuft ss -.- .-... .,1 . " .-v... s..:;i . ...I Uliili. I. Ii.l.ln p.i.p.'i..i.. .n.u.u. sin tiiree.ini. ricumtiit ml hliuaVeiiilnend Ilr I rann usagtnltte imicledli.asallthiliisilveaol Ills sli-rlur skill WVviilrf 1 iiii.)nl an inelal.l. pts.ul .1 In nn.lillllhuinaiieloaliiilU,rl.liJutUimiii rtalj l duisiir kill . rl Is in Ihe In almti.t ,,f fur the relief ot the siinirlligalli gni.lur is fill, ss 1111 Vloroilkh 1111 ,li il until aiulatvlM the J 1 ill er.M I Hcuen..ial).ets .,rk II1..1 M m that llii.s. sslu. ,.,,. I hi... set II M il Alliins tl K Hall. M II, Allian) J 1 . my lisl,l, r it, In pn, . ami t iitliusiiistli-li-J P.i, Malni 1. Hrst National Hank, I tislurla lllilo latk 1 II II II Phllad. Iphla, l"insu tKtlim and eiainlnatloii trie DtMii.t iiiiile.nii nl- l.ram ill. 1'a 11 I lllliuau. nerson si lm may In-sk. Pllral Bl.uul III. a HI iy. i.r r raut-v) ruiust nauiui 1 inn 11.11 Jels ea ss helher he Is s. Hal lie adwrlls. " '''", ',","'' '" lo alum mat '"'sa'"'-'1'1'';."' ""V. ,i,i.i.ir. i Aiileii ited ti press dally. ... Tril.ii Lst.a vs ag tut KB. No I, Ness "i ,rk Limited dally 10 ?a?tl!'. No iacsoui oaatioi ! st.nm No. 8. New lotk bxprissdslly J.....::":.s 1, u. Trains Arrleo From the West. It. It. 'Iliue. 10 IU a m, JJlly U 40 n' iu. Uslai l.m tolng Wut, It. Ii. v. . Time. ..o i "etuuiuiruaiion, ijalli . .sa ,n --. . . niiiiiiiau rti ua No 1, -l. I-otilil Imlled, dally o J ai.ii.iiiuoclBtluti No. 1, N. l.t ies, dully ..."'.'.'.". "all IU Ha ai 1 .uisl.luillt.il dally a Un 11 1 rains No and 8 hate sleears, but no chance, ol ers In either esse t munli to New -.urk No .'. has alee, era tluough to t l.m,. All 1 trail arrive nud uepatt from 1 B A W. dei. t In this til). trains run on 1 entrul time I ot lltUts 10 all toil ta call on J. 11 1'iiti.i.aii, Agen .olhcBlnSl James Hotel. 'IMIU .; iiuat PAiN HAiNDLE ROUTE! V., V. k St. L. j..i.lvr.iy. I,. M. HhNioii-hprliiglloitl Ilrnncli. 1 not 1 en 1 11 11 1 1111 1 nut 11 iitiir. llmt ot 1 ur urdiimit In tl iln t uitmrrit--iitH ni nml utje, tiui n tn rfanlnt, 'airt-iuii,i fi tnii ims I ft 11 hi uiiu Km) nir tn mK.J IoUoiilVpner,ftlTlnt,llfit ol tin Hi-iual OtKdiis, W ant 't exua, uniii.nr NfKtml habits In in. Uun- . . . I. . .iv. .1 4 iiiidii It n t h Dr. W. A. France, o1 id Ju l.i fur sourttclf Anj ,k up 11 n, . tur uu in ttlplulu ts an 1 1 rillltutia uid Plii 1 ia, Ohio. The well known and sucecsilul cpecisli Chronic Diseases. Also Diseases of the Will make hli next vlalt hi Ilia Arcade Hotel, Sprlnijneld. Ohio. tlril""Csr lei TWO DA iiMISIA The llKlor has been inaltlng periodical slslls luOhi,'-ul , '. . 1 - 1 1 t t..fl.l..,.n. nai na a litmall tail X I'll IHTY York. la the beat possible proof ot Ills sucicss aa a physic Ian, lir.TUHN VIHITUVl.ltV Special attention to Female Diseases. Free. Consultation ai "Hint 1 n 1 ur. uluih Dr. Brewer's Blood and liver jtion lei art g No 1. last 1.1 lie j No. II l.ocal I X leas Lv i-prliiEf'ltl fV 111111 tio nan Lv. 1 ripr'o V Uan. II i.tn r Aetna 1 1 lla) ton No. 7. I .Vo 5. Western ILI tulted zpnaa .l.iiresa. lr. I uluiiib'a Ar.i'inclti At ljuisv'le j o-'iaiii 11 mi in a lfliu. li eeipiii lull am IU Suam T.SOfiu i.lSpill 7.50m 1 I5pin t uepni 5 tsipm n unui 7 5 fpm 7 lipm 1 11.au &.lipm ti er.'pm te 3upu ll.'ionui No tf, Ijiateru l.lpress, leaves cprluKtlild S8.I0 a. in., lcllow i-prliu-i 9 ui a. m. Arrive Xenla 9.1 a. 111 , Csiluml.ua 11 lua ra. Arriving. l.v lxiuiav'lf l.v On -l.v olutub'a, L.v l'liyton I Lv. en a Ar, V Spr'g,. Ar ep'xl'ld No l-eistern uc press i.nolu 7.t-lalu teku am a 1' aib -JtJSaui u isaiu lee-x.au. No. 1.', Us-al 1 x press 7.S.ui' Wplll H5Upiti I I 'pUl ni.-ii .. 1 ,1,1 I. o'Jpu No . Day lUptesa. ! 'tlpu 7.loptt ta eeti m 1U.IJJ,U i" uipm ICoopiu No t. e-si'bus Lxpn-aa. liMpta Tl IOiiid Skl.pia 3.0, 1 m S.8Upia A PEHFECT CURE FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEAS HvBlilll. Nrriifillu. I'iiiiiili-x, lllime. is, l.lier iiln ltyaii'alii, IiIIUbiuI tVt-r. nnd lVitiiil lll-.uts. ruSITIsrl.Y Illll-H Ml I'llll.l-. l-s au 1,11- - rnnsullatlun . !. battlt', "t b expr.su, ibarKis JK.tf.i. 1're part .1 i.lily by THI U. 8. SPECIFIC CO., 348 Raco St., Cincinnati, hn. in, Isical Amminiodatton, lesv a Xinis 5.S0 a. iu Arrive Jellow ojriusi u.16 a. B fprlng fleld 7 uu a iu bally. 1Hallycacit tu,,jayt Train No I makes Immediate loiinectlons at Xenla for W ashlngnm e II , Clilllleotlie, t locln natlaiiil (oliiuil.ua. No 11 is the last hantera I xp.eas, niaUliiK Immediate touiiiiti.iiia at Xenla i'.'i ,"i1,","',:' ,'l,ril,h"r.,linkt.,H, lallliaorc, Ihlladelpli a. New inrk, lluaiuii.al Kasiern and t.w eimlind llnU Alio thrnueh car servlenfor ('leveljiid No. 11 males dlect con net nous al Aetila for t u.cluu.n, L,,u,a ville .u,,l luiuia eouih, tliruuab traina for Ulch. nioiid, iiillaiidpulla, st biuls ard s,inta Wiat, No s Is the fiiinuua l.linlled fr.spresa and laakes dirict itiuneitlonsal tnla for Ulutuliua, lma huri!, llairlsi urn, llaltlmore, Waslilinftou, lhila. ilolphla. Nea orft. Itostou, all haate.ru aud New tr iirUiii! isiIiub, also Ituinetllate ronneetlon or eliriland, llultalo, Mainra trails, Albany and H,rs iue,M i No 7, I uet Line, Heslern and Htitiih. in l.iiria,iuaUitiiiitaniedUieioneit'etlca. ai . Xenla for ( Inilnnatl, I.julssllle, I haltrnoo'a Nashville, Mtiiipliia, and New Orleata, and I.r I.ii liiiioud, (hliaKO, aud point in the Noun and Norihaest, Indianapolis, HI. Iuli hanaasllly and polnu lu Ihe West and HtiuihwiM All twins ruu on Central tlma ln I i. s iiiinutuaslover lliau eltv time. Tiek. -laaoid suit lu K,Be t heikiU lu all isilnu In th ti, -,.,, a,,u ii-..4i,i liiiiiruia 'on can ha, 'lie J at the 0II11., el lu CJoui. Akent, this city. Part.uular in- as to tiuie ot L.in ennriAe. .rtf, en. . cheirlully lurniaUcd, j . iiiM-.t,e.i 'lliket Ageal. JAH. MtCllCA. Mauacar. cii GV1 'ij '''1 ! m ni .M D, Usneral 1'auenier A(wi,