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rnj u ". l w ! I! V I r f mi Cl SLA ; i t i I ,a W i J2 - ' - --- ' "' - K v , ' ' " . AMUSEMENTS. i ii i n hi i miI " GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, '87 The Monarch Oddities, the Qatit run Makers Extant, .SALSBURY'S TROUBADOURS Xrllie Mclleiiry, Nate Sal.burj, In a magnificent production of their Bright, Musical Kxlravacansa, entitled : THE BROOK! Deplctln: the pleasure of Jolly Ilcnlc. Laufhter Literally Inoesssnt. (Irand la!istlc llaln HSect. Shower of Ileal Wmr. Prices 7Vc, MV and 2ic Seats on sale at Harris's Clear Store. RAILROAD TIME CARD. GtSTalaad, Columbas, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway, eomo BAST. KUht Express 1J0 am New York & Boston Express. CleTeland & Eastern Kxpress... Hew York Limited Express 00150 SOCTK. N.am 3-15 pro -9.i5 pni -J.JSani t Nlfht Express. No 27. Spi;., On. Wes. Ex. ... .5-" am o. 1. Cln. living Uueklve TJOam t Cincinnati A Indianapolis Express. ..MUX) am tuereiana & innclnnatl xpress ijs pm S Ctntl, lnd-St. Louis i Kan. Ex 4Ji pm ItUTI FE0M BAST. Klcht Express "2.15 am Xo. l.Cin. 1'lyinc Buckeye SJO am S Clereland A Cincinnati Express L25 pm S Mew York. Bostaa A Cincinnati EiU5 pm ABB1VB rXOM BOCTH. l Nlitht Express LSara Si Dayton, bprlccfleidAccom.fr't 11 New York X Boston Limited I Clereland A Eastern Express 1) Cincinnati A SprlmrCeld Accom.. II JO am .VSiam , 3. to pm . 5.30 pm 9.4S Dm il flew lork UmlteiTbxpress- Ao.iznastnrouKnsiepersioew lorxana Boston wlthoit cnance. Mo. 4 Is the famous limited express, com Peeed entirely of sleepers, east of CleTeland. xhroccti sleepers from Springfield. Makes Kew lorkln 2UK hoars and Boston In :H hours. . O. H. KN10HT. R. B. Ticket and Ocean Steamship Agent, A. J. SMITH. Arcade Depot, 0. P. A. SorlnKSeld. 0. Inllana, Bloomlccton and Western Ball road AEXIV1 rtOM HBT. 1 Klcht Ex- . IAS am 7 Sandusky Mall. ... :5o am 6 Pacific Mail and Ex . . 10:40 am 3 Kansas Uty Ex ..... a dOISO XAST. ? Vlninhr Vinriu 5:05 pia 2:30 am 4 aiiantiojiaii I andusky .Mill.. 9: am l:i pm V:4o pm 6 Mew York Limited-.. . iiuti rton 2 Exttera Ex 4 Atlantic Mail 6 Mew York Limited - 2& am . J:li am .5 pm 2:15 am 10:S am . 5:15 pm 1:15 am SOIKO WEST. 1 Nleht Express- 6 PaclLsMall 3 Kansas City Ex- .itiri raoM koxth. 1 Cincinnati Ex Kenton Acenmmodation 3 Columbus Mail - V:Z am 1:15 pm 2:45 am ooixo SOKTH. 3 Lakeside Ex 4 Pot-In Bay Ex. . 10.-00 am 5 aanausky tx 5:i pm Oblotfoathern liallroad. aaaiTi rson socra. 1 Mall and Ex. 4:30 pm :40am 10:25 am 5:35 pm another 3 Balnbrldze Accom COIXC SOCTH. X Mall and Ex , t Balnbriage Accom. ,., Trains marked thus run dally; trains caiiy except sucaay. Train No. 1 has a through coach tor Lincoln, Neb., and throuKh sleeper between Sprinsfield and Peoria. y Train Mo. 3 has through sleeper and chair ears for Peoria, and tcroush sleeper from In dianapolis to Cslearo. Train Mo. 5 has eleisint new tToodrcS sleeper (except Saturday) throuch from Columbus to St. Paul and Minneapolis; also through coach troA Columbus to Kansas City, and chair cars between Columbcsaad Burlington, Iowa. All through trains on main line both east and wes: hare through sleepers and chair cars between Columbus and Peoria. C. E. IIEXDEKSON. General Manager. H. M. BKOMSON. Gen. Ticket Agent, D. II. K04.CU. General Agent, WM. UEFFKKM AM. Ticket Agent. Pitta, Cln. A St. Louis K. BL L. it. DItI- slon. oone west. 1 TastLIm 7:15 a.m. 2,r p. m. lu:20a.m. 1:10 p. in. II Xent Accom- s n Vl1l .. I Western Express. aaaxTX ranw west. 10 Zenla Accom. . 7:15 a.m. 10:2) a. m 4:00 D.m. 6 Eastern Exprets. 1 Limited Express- UJttpress .6:15 p.m. K. T, Fenn. Ohio R.R. ooiso CAST. 11 Atlantic Excress- . 2:25 a.m. t( Mew York Limited Express. -10:42 a. m. 5:05 p. m. 10:lp.m. j a eeommooauon I lie York Express GOIIO WSST. 3 Pscltc Express. .1:47 a.m. 1 Cln. and Western Express 10:40 a.m. B St. Louis Express :O0 p. m. AU trains run by Central time, which is 18 atlnntes slower than Columbus time. K. B. 'Dally. AU others dally except Sun ear. . D. Phlecer. Ticket Agent. offlceTI Arcade". ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! Tor fifteen years they hsTesteadlly rained In favor, and with sales constantly Increasing have become the most popular corset through out the United States. The 0 quality Is warranted to wear twice a long as ordinary corsets. We LnTe lately in troduced the tl and R-1I grades with extra long waist, and wecan furnish t'-'Tahenpreferred. Highest awards from all t le world's great fairs. The last medal recrned Is for first de rree of merit. from the lateexpositlonheldat Mw Orleans. While scores of patents have been found worthless, the principles of the Glove-Fitting have proved Invaluable. Keullers are authorized to refund money. If. upon examination, these corsets do not prove as represented. Por sale everywhere. Cataloguge free on ap plication. THOMSON, L.IXCD0K 4 CO., 5. T. &?XVcMAiiFXi GivciRcllcfatonccig fcftS.'Str-CUUfj am! curct BSSC-SfflrV TIKQinJ COLD in HEAD. r'iYFEVEB'My CATARRH, HAY FEVER. KotaLiquld,Snuff or Powder. Free from Injurioug rt . .1 ftr. . ! Army cum. "l'"ljrr"wr"Pl tive Odor. .. -tatibn A particle Is applied Into each nnstri and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druat sts; by mail, registered. 60 cts. Clwilars free. ELY BBOSDnunrlsts.Owexo.N T. OtaSOMPTION. It ftpn.ttlTS rein4Sr for lh sbort,i.viM; Driw n thoatit.j ef cr. of tb worn 11m atcl of tndurt''alBcr4. Inw.tiw ! i 1 lt fflt-aver. that I ni . TWO OTlLL PBE, tof.tlMTwUhnVALCABLK TBEATI? en tl... AiMftM aoj aCrr. Cl"xpr-adr, 0.swdrwi. DlSaT,A.6liwCMt,mr-,i Trtt Ta Jrat EastUfc rrrlOaa .Cures WeaJbiesi, epermaforrftea, f JnlAtfons. miwfenctandall Dis-i aaaea caused by self-abuse or In- .- iII-m. nMna.t.Mitl ilr lv1 sxroitl Bt mall. Writ for Pamphlet. UrTXl Eureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Mlonu Call n oradir.-ss'hea. Troup-,on s t. Sanaa Mala aad M;9taT Slrests, pn ) ftSMeleAges;. wHg ?i yam W JaaW fEtfE&Ziv BBPnara,!, aa. -a. mm oi i OvrM Ooarh,, CbU. Jloaraenesa, Ororm. A atoms, I Erfm-ima shinilJng tVusu, I rk-f tant CbuMunp. S .1 . .. ... fc.HHIn.JliK rrpo la aUfa-K-eJ tvi of Ibaikasije. ITir KSrt On- iioa. liiaOeaUoa ,iv. Ji-J-a tvps aimoa u iia tmtj m rAua wrcipffs, and brat onr recsatanMl Trad-3lArk, . v. i lMIK.-fjlWf. a.i u i -4aac7ti1' tall X.C: JU'Kr . Sd iBUja.LTDaransun .... ' Xtvo'i.RutlmorisXltL. u a. CTiew Lance's P1o-T1m; areat Tiihsero Au-iUw1-ik 10 CH.-VJ.1 Ij aiiltfiimun. len. Logan Sntltlen lleKth Is a great shock to the nation. Few know that ls wis even ItiilWrKisvd when the news of his death flashed over the wires and thousands of people stood aghast at the sudden chance from health and visor to cold and silent death. 1-or the past twoiity- liTe years there has been no man nore con stantly betore the public that General John A. Logan. Through all his career ho has been noted for his tearless-mess and yunty of character, both In public and private life. Loved by friends and reMiected by eneinlef. he will be mourned bv alL Ills death adds another to the Ions Ikt of victims to sudden and acute rheumatism. Probably no disease is so common as rluu- niati-m. none is more sudden or dangerous. and there is certainly none which so com pletely baffles medical skill. Only one remedy has yet been discovered which Is a sure and safe cure for rheuma ticui and its twain disease, neuralgia, and that is Athlophoros. In thousands of cast- Athlophoros has proved a quick and cer tain cure for these diseases. In connec tion with Athlophoros Pills it lias never failed to speedily effect a cure. In all probability many deaths attributed to heart disease are caused by these terrible diseases, which are far more dangerou than b generally consideied. Hheumatlsm, cveu though in a very mild form. Is extremely dangerous, for it is lia ble at any moment to go to the heart and cause instant death. Why trille with a di sase so fatal when a certain cure can be ob tained of any druggist? Everj" druggist should keep Athlophiros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Ath lophoros Co.. 112 Wall St.. New York, will semi either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is SI 00 iwr bottle for Athlophoros and 5Cc for Pills. For liver and kidney diseases, dyspep'". indigestion, weakness, nervousness debility, diseases of women, constipttlon, headache, impure blood, etc, Athlophoros Pills are unequaled. Kantusky Bays Kor and filly Yar At. Uncle Grip, one of the old landmarks of Lexington, explains the difference In botk appearance and conversation of the youn; men of fifty years ns" and now. "Yes," nays he, "fifty years ao ns young men often met In onr Kentucky jeans and cowhide hoota, and some barefooted, with 'Howdy, Jack, how is all the folks nl home? Father wellf Mother well? Your crops good this year?' 'Oh. yes; the crows are fair to middlin' this year. Our work Is about done, but we must all goofcr and give Sam Anderson a day's work to help him out, for ha has boon sick and away behind.' So, you see, us boys sort of talked about farming, 'potuum hunt ing, etc "Xow, when young men meet, It's Halloo, there! "Where did you get that breech loading gun and that Irish setter?' 'Why. Col. Thorapklns brought this gun from England; ho bought It for my oirtn- day present Only co,t $20 and the dog , J.JS".!h?.,r: .nVaVeaET i "JSJ .3elkl8r?M Jones' youngest son. Tommy, 'nalloo, lommyi urn. your ureu.er uor wm. Saratoga yesterday?" 'les, he won, but I , have a young Hindoo out of Col. Clay's I best mare (hero ho repeats the pedigree ! of dam and sire thirty generations back) which I am going to enterln the Kentucky and American Derbies.' cs. and boro comes Gen. Smith's boy, Willie, with a trotter bred at Ashland Park. 'Halloo, Willie!' 'Halloo, boys.' Nfiw they talk gun, dog, race horse, trotter, etc All those boys with stand up collars, fine clothes, turned up toes to their shoes, tight pants, etc." Spirit of tho Times. Mora Valnabla Than learning. Backwoods School Teacher (to boy) My grecious, yon have been two hours on this Ufon, and don't know it yet. What's t),a matter with you? Boy (yawning) I'm cr sleepy. Teacher Why didn't you sleep last night? - Boy Had ter chop down er coon tree Dogs treed 'fo bedtime, nn' It tuck us mighty nigh all night ter chop down the tree. Teacher Why didn't your fathermake yon go to bed? Boy Who, pap? W'y.he's ths one that made me chop down the tree. Teacher You don't tell me so? Boy Yas, I do, ur yer wouldn't know riothln' trbout it. Teacher You don't mean to say that your father would rather yon would catch a coon than to learn something? Boy That's dad all over. They buys coon skins In town, bnt I ain't seed nobody er hnrtin' alrter buyin' l'arnin' tkaryit. Dad 'lowed that he'd git er pint ur licker with that air skin, an' I'll bet he do. Llcker's licker with pap. Teacher I am astonished at your mother. Boy So is pap. 'Lows that he never did see er 'oman that could chaw ez much flat terbacker ez she ken. Wall, I hear ther dogs er barkin', nn' I reckon they'To treed another coon. Good day. Arkan saw Traveler. lectures on Fhyslognorar. A telegram sent C.O.D. was received from ths Hon. Emblem Spooner, of Toronto, saying that he was about to start for Detroit to deliver a scries of lect ures on physiognomy to colored people only. Members of the Lime Kiln club would be admitted free of charge. Among other things the Hon. Emblem will convince his hearers: That large feet denote great brain power. That a red nose is the index of a soul which readily absorbs all that is beautiful In nature or art. That a double chin denotes a strong leaning toward murder. That bow legs nnd melancholy tempera ments go together. In brief, the physiognomist will knock most of the accepted theories into tho middle ef next summer, and all at tho low price of ten cents. Detroit Free Press. Massachusetts b.xs spent 51S,WW,iaw In soldiers' monuments siuco lcGl. MUs Let's VM.. r. Wherein does beauty lie? The skin, mouth, nose, the eye Are points where beauty we descry: The most important is the skiu And there we will begin And make its beauty for us win Admiration from lover and from churl By using Champlln's Liquid Pearl. Thomas Stevens, who has been traveling around the world on a bicycle, has arrived In San Francisco. JvV " rvVvV always haTe n.V ftVgV Acker's Baby Soother at hand. It is the only safe medicine yet made that will remoro all Infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morpliine, but gives the child fwtfuroJ eatt frum pain. Viico 25 cents. Sold by Frank H. Cobleutz, corner Market and High streets. fTt.A niralit 1?si-a (Int-n4t TfVitta-i Dllrinn a ic .s .. """- """. """ ihEwSrk Sunday Ills his residence in New York Sunday, ills death was frcm pneumonia. How's your back? Ho? Flatten cure weak bac-t. ild-Mht, r...t! m. ,xtaMtlr,djrt.. n jnKBKnn; rnonuMANtnip H.w the "Brbnafco Bastex" Tame ths TTlld stead of Us Prairies. Imnjlne yourself then firmly seated. If tho bone is blinded you roaah forward and remove ths blind. Now ths struzijla btgius. For a znomont he stands In hi tracts, but you can fcl his musclos Rrovr- lug tenia as ha gathers himself together, Crouching Ilka a wildcat about to spring, he leaps high into ths air and twists and slialccs himself In a mad effort to throw olf tha unaccustomed burden. lie comes down with hU head between his foro legs and his tall behind his hind legs, striking tha ground stiff legged; and as soon as he has given you tha full beneQtot tha shock crouches for another leap. This is "buck ing," or cs tbo mora initiated commonly term It, "pitching." Jfo two horses pitch alike, and no horso pitches twice alike. Sometimes ha will strike on his fore foot and nose, throwing his breach so high as to turn a somersault forward. Sometimes he will make a lateral Jump, and at others "chango end," or turn half round in tha ajr. Now a "bronco buster" generally does his work in tbe presence of a hand f nl of .spectators; and if he is one of the fow men who aro absolutely certain that nothing can unseat him, ho lets the horso buck himself weary, while he de lights thn claque by rolling and lighting a cigaretto or stooping to pick up a hand fnl of dirt and throw it inthehorsa'sface. Another favorite proof of his dexterity is to rowel the horso from ear to tall. A sharp pull at the horse's he.vlust at the right moment, and the steel thrown into his flank will break tho rhythm of his pitching, and a sharp blow on the hind quarters with your whip compols him fc lunge forward. He will then run a lymdnsl yards or fo and slop suddenly witn nis ore legs planted urrnix neiore him. This of course necessitates your throwing jour body well back, and he seizes this opportunity to rear and throw himself violenty on his back. Mow is tha time when n man shows whether he Is a riderora foolhardy braggart Obviously you cannot retain your seat, A horse in executing this maneuver will often thrust the horn of the saddle fast in the ground ami bo left kicking turtlewise. You must see how ho is going fo strike and throw yourself to the one side or the other, so that you have always one foot In position to cress him with as ha btrng gles to rise. It is perfectly legitimate for a horso to throw himself backward in this way three or four times, but when you have conclusively demonstrated to him that he accomplishes nothing by it, if he ersisls in it it must be trentelas willful misconduct. If you cannot, by spurring him in the flank as he rises and thus bringing his hind parts into action prevent bis overrearing, you must strike him a sharp blow between the oars with the butt of your whip as he rises, mid let hira understand that he is over stepping tho bounds of fair fighting. After an hour or two he is completely exhausted and should be turned loose until tho next day. Jlis second lesson will try your seat and your patience even more sovcrely, for yoa will then have bitted him for the first time and he has learned better how to liamllj himself under your weight But on the third day, if he is not a very recalcitrant subject, he vill begin to learn something, aad is then considered a "broke" hore. Cor. New York Sun. Senator llrarts and Stark Twain. Senator EvarU has undobutedly pre sided over more banquets than any other man in New York. His old fashioned rolling collar and his finely plaited shirt bosom are familiar sights to all of the nailers at Dclmonico's, the Hoffman or the Brunswick. The urbane senator en joys a good dinner and good company, and with rare forbearance he never inflicts a long speech upon his fellow diners. Erea his abnormal tendency to long and In tricate sentences is curbed upon social occasions. Mr. Evarts' special weakness , as a presiding officer is the interjecting of facetious comments on the efforts of tha j othcr apcoter IIa delights to diffuse mirth sood feUowshlp, and hi. face-, tiousntss never has the sting of acerbity. Occasionally In attempting to score a point on Miarr speaker ho suffers the fata of .. . ,. , ,.,, , the boomerang thrower. An Instance In point occurred at the New England Society dinnsr last winter. Mark Twain had just finished an extraordinarily piquant ad dress when Mr. Evarts arose, shoved both of his bauds down into his trousers pockets as is his habit, and laughingly remarked: r .. i. .t-Jl.. .1.1.. ...... ,, , little unusual that a professional humorist should be funny?" i, ' Mark Twain waited until the laughter excited by this sally had subsided and then drawled out: "Doesn't it strike this com pany ns a little unusual that a lawyer should have his hand in his own pookat?" New York Times. Finding lies! In Gotham. Distinguished men must find New York restful, ns so many come here to live after they have passed middle age and been for years objects of interest in small er places. Here even the great man is one of a crowd. There aro distinguished soldiers, engineers, doctors, merchants, writers, scientists who coma to the me tropolis to spend tho last years of thoir ex istence after the battle of life has been fought and won elsewhere. Such men as Gen. Grant, Henry Ward Beecher, Robert Collyer. Benjamin It. Ilristow, Whitelaw Reid. Roscoe Conkling, with tha whole world from which to select, ehooss New York as tho most fitting nnd desirable place for a home. In any ether elty a distinguished man Is conspicuous, but here be can walk the streets and attract no ntteution, he can take a scat In a street car without being stared out of counte nance by nil the other passengers, he can enjoy life, for distinguished men are com mon on tho streets, and the inhabitants of New York arc broad and cosmopolitan, nnd believe in each manattendiftg strictly to his own business unmolested by all others. New York Cor. Cleveland Leader. Hints for the Dramatist, The three or four hundred years that have pased since adventurers landed on our shores nnd began tho work of creat ing n nation have been filled with events the records of which should give an in genious dramatist hints for plays without number. Not until these are employed, as records and traditions ol their own countries were employed by all tho great dramatists, shall we have a national drama. Mr. Jones nnd Mr. Tayleure agree in saying,"The first business of the American stage is to develop a national drama of its own." Boston Transcript. Didn't I.ikn to Say It. A Texas paper says: "Trcrc is a per nicious partizanship in the b.ind itrci'ari oucneyi of a promiscuous mullitmfe, held to party allegiance by .nore innrtia of habit nnil mechanical cohesion." We have often wondered if something of this kind hadn't nffected tho weather lately, but wo didn't exactly like to say so. l'rrslan CharacterUtles. The Tcrsian is capable of great mental and physical exertion, but abhors both. He has no gift of invention, but of Imita tion. He never gives way to anger except when ha can hlford the luxury. Saadi tells a littlo fable which is as character istic of the Persian of to-day as it was in his own time A dervish being once crosslv insulted by a mighty personage I nursed his wrath for fifteen years. Then, his way leading him along a certain high road, ho sees his enemy, fallen into dis- ' grace and stripped of all power, nailed to tho cros3 nnd nearly expiring. Ths dervish deliberately went In search of a big, jagged ttonc, nnd having fonnd ons ' threw it at the dying man. This, Saadl says, is what n wise man should do under similar circumstances. Wolf von Scher brand. Tho 1'eahant and tha llobber. A Peasant who was passing along a Highway was stopped by a Robber, who Demanded his Money or his Life. "I yield up my Treasure without a t Struggle," replied ths Peasant, "and In Return I desire urg privilege 01 isuing you a Storr." He was told to go ahead, and tho Robber Dotalnea by his Narrative until some , Tvelarg i 4lon8 and Captured him nnd Restored tho Moneyto its Owner. MJL fflS8iffiaS ,BwtoC,.lto.W-aM- SaiiOBI;KEEC3U.a TUESDAY TRI0K8 THS "PERFMM." Jsliomes far "Falcjns" Admtlon to th Theatres Lmllcroui luclilent. "Thero are mora rJcns for 'faklni;' on- tranc to a theatre than you would lm- nslao," said tha gonial treasurer of a , Chicago thc.ttrs. "Soinotlmui vr baT ) five or slz in nos oveula A fan- nights a; a wry tough looting individual cam up to tha box ttindow and, with a hitch fcf his coat uml pushing bis hat back ou his bcid. inquir.-u: 'Say, (icr jur pass da perfesh" 'Oh, yai,' I replied; 'any recor u!2ed m.-mbor of the profession can get a seat without ohargc ' 'Well, I want ter see lu show. I'm a regular member of lie business,' was tha next remark. 'What Is your Una and to what company do you belong?' I asked. 'Oh, I dou't be long to no company, I'm n song and dance Mote, I am,' said tho applicant, and to prove his assertion ho threw back the lapels of hi? coat, gave his trowsers a jerk and, steppin'i back a little, Iwgan to giva an exhibition of fancy clog steps. I hare no doubt that ho was soma Torhty , showman. One of tbo strangest grounds I upon which I ever heard an application I for admission was presented last week. I It was some time after tho curtain hod risen and there wasnoonolnthecntrnnce when a thiuly clad, dirty looking fellow lounged up to tha window oud lwgan In the professional beggar sing song tono to enumerate his woes. I of course sup posed he wanted money, ami you can Im agine my surprise when he finished by saying: I hain't had nuthen to eat nil day. sir, and I'm tired, so I thought I'd like ter see the show if you'll givo me n ticket. "I could not see the connect! u between hunger and n desire to see tin piny. "An incident occurred tho other after noon while I was in the box that seems almost too ludicrous to betrre. A couple of very gawky looking courtrymen came into the lobby and began to examine very minutely the stand or photographs, espe cially the picture representing Hobson and Crane ns the two Dromios. They seemed quite interested, and although I could not hear the conversation- I could see plainly that they were engaged in warm argument. One of them would direct the other's attention to particular points about tho photographs and insist upon his view, whil :ie olher woald . strongly deny tho po-wbllity of Its being correct. Final ly they seemed to grow tired of the ulter cation and turned to me as If for a deci sion. ( )ne of them approached the window and lifter some preliminary coughs and stan: ringss.dd, jerking his thumb over his s!. mMer toward the pictures: 'Beant them there pictures tbe kind of clothes Abe Uncoln wore, and wasn't thorn his picturs when he wuz president?' I was utterly nonplussed at first, but managed to Hud out that they were looking for some exhibition of personal possossions of Lincoln Uiat existed in the vicinity, and had mistaken tho theatre for the place." Chicago News. lie Had lleen DUcliarged. "We meet some queer men and some queer incidents in our business," said ths officer of an express company. "We haTe many applicants for positions, and every one of them is required tsanswera list of questions about hU age, his previous serv ice. If any, his family, etc One of the questions is: 'Were you ever discharged?' One day that was several years ago a young fellow was is applying for a place. Ha hod nn honest, bright face, a good eye, and I rather liked his apiiearance. Whan I came to that question: 'Were you over discharged?' he stopped with a queer ex pression on his countenance, and after some hesitation inquired: " 'Slut I anwer that question?' " 'Certainly. Wei a you ever dis charged?' " 'Yes, sir ' " -Where from." " 'From the penitentiary.' "This was a startler, and eame near taking my breath away. But I completed tha list of questions, 1111 his appl cation aad aont him away. Than I looked up his record. He had indeed been a con riot, found guilty of burglary of a salooi saloon along with some other roistering compan ion. But there was something about the fellow which I liked, and a few wsots later I gave him a place as porter. From that time he has been successively pro moted until now he Is a messenger on one of our most Important routes, handling hundreds of thousands of dollars every run. Thero is aei a mors trustworthy man in our service ' Chicago Herald. WOW. j4 eJ ' 7?" 5 S BUU AID (IIOTCIIWU UJ 13' pepsla, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. 1 hey are a positive cure for Uyspepsia, in digestion. Flatulency and Constipation. He guarantee them. 23 and CO cents. Frank 11. Coblcutx, comer Market and lll;li streets. Hon. J. P. Schmelder, senator of the Twenty-first senatorial district of Ohio, died Sunday. nncnu.iAinA." . Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladderand UrinarjDlseases. tl. AtDruggists. "ROCOn OM BH.F." riLI.S JOe. and J3e. 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The euccess t onr attained by our goods wherever it.tioiuc, 1 Is becsus: th;y are rlovs-fittlng. eltgart la stylo r-d f.ni-h.oflhe finest materia." and workmacsh.p, and moderate ;a price. The horrors cf b"Hnr;-Ir. cresvoidrd: they sre ccn;fortsU frcri lb- ve: f-... Uads la all slits, widths a3d shapes. l.k n SUt rr Kami aitj At2Jrn cf J. & T. COXJS2KC, its-w voaic. SOUSE k PARS05S, Afts. rr3nrlnfflld, 0. ; B 3i."iv aa BJ?irrTtty ffSlJ EVE2SIN, JAXVAMJ 4.18b.7. X A QUESTION ABOU1 Brawns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. nia OBaMtlaim &a Dn-tbathl-r bsaao makmA thawus-. bf UaOMiltW md. 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PORK PACKERS dSgSatlai'ssttTlsa CAOO. aim. ft . aHHHHnKSSHH " '" -- -rasssssssn . .i , i i.ra, . , i ssssssvjs mn THE AMERICA DUEL. i i A QERMAN CONTRIBUTOR EXPLAINS JUST WHAT IT MEANS. Not a lirutal Affray In n Darkanad ltooza I rCar a "Ltlasa Away " at Short ltaaga. . Tha Daol.lou of Tata Sulclda's atala. I sea the fallowing copied In tha Tha World from mo of your contemporaries: "I read It a dispatch from lierlin tha other day th it a bill has boen introduced into the ltebhstax to suppress dueling, especially what is known as 'tha Ameri cas method.' Xow what is this Ameri can methodf Is it tho eentle pastime of fighting with knivej in a dark room? Is It tha brief and sanguinary contest with shotguns at twenty paces? Or Is it the Informal duol of the frontier, with its brief cartel: 'I'll kill yon on sif;ht, and when yon next come, come a shootin'f Tha cablegram Is strangely silent on this important point." I am in a position to inform you that tha American duol, oj practiced on ths continont of Europe, and especially in Gormsuy, U neither a brutal affray with bowie knives in a darkened room nor a "blaze away" at short range; it Is some thing more secret and terriblo still, a practice that has brought sorrow and shame to the noblest families and cut short the career of the mast promising men; it Is death, self inflicted death by lot. Some time since ths startling intel ligence was published that Professor 13., of Berlin, a tnlentod and highly esteemed young, man had beon found dead in his room, with a pistol tightly clasped tn his hand and a bullet hole in his forehead. He hal committed suicide. But what could bo tho motive? In easy if not brilliant circumstances. handsome and engaging, on the threshold i of life., the highest honors within his grasp, this young man goes to his last -v account and leaves no traco to elncidata tho mystery. The world wonders for nine days and than in the rush of rapidly pass ing events the incident is forgotten. Kor- I gotten save by one who knows and a few I sorrowing friends who conjecture. Tho solution of the mystery Is to be fountl in the American duel. A lovo nffalr, in which tws passionate, high spirited young men lavish their at tention upon the sarao lady; a deadly Insult offered and they conceive that tho world is not large enough to hold both. One mnst die, and what surer and mora convenient method than to decide by lot who shall take his own life? Tha two enemies face each other with flashing eyes and burning cheek- Words hnve parsed and insults offered which can be drowned only in blood. TUB DECISION or FATK. So be it Let us step to the window; the street Is quiet and deserted. Let us observe the next passerby. If the first one to turn tbo corner bo a man, it Is I if it be a woman, death Is yonr portion death by yonr own hand and before tho sun rises again. Pale and gloomy they stand side by side and await the doom sure to come scon to one of them. One, two, three minutes pass; it is so still in the apart ment tho ticking of a clock upon the mantel sounds loud and near. Thu a black shadow U thrown across the walk and a woman moves around the corner, her light footsteps sounding ths death knell of Professor B. A slight shudder shakes the frame of tbo doomed man and the pallor deepens for a moment. Then proudly and coldly ha bows to his adversary: "Fate has selected me, Capt. A. You will hear from me to-morrow." And he Is alone with his sad thoughts. But the clock beats out his life fast and furious, and he has so much to do aril arrango before the rising sun shall look upon bis lifeless corpse. He may put Lis affairs In order, but ha must not reveal his fats. Honor and the rubs of Ameri can duel forbid it. Thus perished one of the brightest and most promising young men in tha most enlightened capital of Knrope inthelattor half of ths Nineteenth century, leaving the stain of suicide npoa bis name. This is by no means an Isolated case. It being well known that this method of dueling hsj been resorted to only too fre quently, and it is a sad fact that tha best aad moet honorable mea have oftea bjeu tho victims. While dueling will never and, for o vions re.saons, can nover be wholly sup pressed In a warlike nation like Germiny, it Is to be hoped that this bloody game of chance called the American duel may speedily be crushed and wiped out K. O. Tae D!coTrrer of Anthraelta Coat. Anthracite was discovered In Pennsyl vanla in 17V0 by Nicholas Allen. This Allen, according to the stories and tradi tions that have been handed down about him must have been a kind of American Hip Van Winkle. He had come down from the Lake Champlain lumber region, and opened an inn on the summit of the Broad mountain For a time he led a wandering existence, hunting, flsh'ngand lumbering, while his wife attended to ths wants of thirsty travelers. In one of his hunting excursions he camped out at the foot of the Broad mountain at a spot where a coal vein cropped out, and upon lighting a fire was astonished at the in tense heat It threw off. He also saw that some of the black stone had become red hot. He dug some of It and carried It home, when bis wife, more practical than himself, pronounced It coal. They saw the coal crop out In abun dance, nnd visions of fortunes thit might be realized out of it flashed through their minds simultaneously. So, disposing of their effects, they loaded two largo cov ered wagons with coal nnd set out for Philadelphia with tho intention of mar keting it there and discovering its true value. Theydrovealongthe banks of the Schuylkill, sleeping In the open air at night. At Pottstown three of thclrhorses died, and the coal was dumped into the river. Wearied' and disheartened, the pair returned to the old place at tho sum mit of the mountain, and shortly after ward Allen laid his faithful wife to rest over the coal vein that proved their ruin and turned his face towanl tho west, where after an uneventful career ho en listed for the camjalgn nnder Harrison and fell at Tippecanoe. Scientific Amer ican. Tha lloat Tlrn llacape. A commercial drummcrof myacqualnt anee who studies each fire escape with an interest boru of several exciting scenes assures me that tho best fire escape In the world can bo tucked away In one's pocket nnd carried In a traveling bag. It con sists simply of a Btrong hemp cord, with knots every few feet. When the Are rcaks out tie ono end to your bedstead md-throw the other end out of the win low; tho chances nro nincty-nino In a lundrcd that nothing will interfere with in easy descent. Brooklyn Eagle. An Kdltnr's Experlonce. This story is told of Julius Chambers, the new managing editor of The Herald, by one of his old chiefs: ''Some twelve years ago I sent Chambers to the Insane asylum at Bloomingdale to report from actual observation abuses which were said to exist there. He Went there under due process of law. He pretended to be in sane, and acted his part so well as to de ceive two physicians, a prof essional nurse, ths magistrate who committed him and the expert doctors who had charge of the asylum He was In the asylum for two weeks and was released when a writ of habeas corpus was served on the keep ers. "When in Spain for The Herald some years since, Chambers got possession of a treaty between Spain and this country which Gen. Daniel E. Sickles was nego tiating. Ho wished to telegraph It to Tha Herald but knew he could not get the Spanish censor to approve it. Ha hit upon the queer alternative of telegraph ing tha points of tha treaty as if it applied to some adventure of tha Prlnco o' Wales In India. It was all nonsense to tha censor and to the man who received it at Tha Herald office, bnt Chambers, after tha dis patch was sent ever tha wires, telegraphed a key to explain tha hidden meaning. I tklak It was tha first (and last) instance) saiaa as was auw uiai auiu iot luaiaubi artaesjarrt, at sandlns a cipher first sad thi k7 e tt artarrriJTd.'', wTerk fiacata th . BY USING BlHUBDiXU LAIS WEO USE IT. Lotta. lata tfMvwyV a I 1 tuta.w- Ibdau a&deliiia rU- LMVOf.EsiaJaMll.in. Se-aJb f tkm . tssawsrr, 4a74i ( tmsjt "Utjt Paoirr JaiuascKelu I tml far prt t SV M 1 IvsWsBj' " tisfinw rarm. Clara Ioj1 Ketlocir Tl .! a limn I astl ur t avs ninny ; HXPRES.-ED FKEK : 2 lane T5e- bottles, white or pink, for S1.6U. To many points 1 bot tle for 7Tc. ' ryyour druiclst flrt.) Boied secure from ot-servattous.C'iiAUrux Aire. Co.. 115 Kulton ft.. -V. T. P. b. Mention this paper. CURE Sick: lleaCsche and rdlere all tbe troubles Jnd drat to a billocs ststeot the STstcra, inch as Dis cfnees. Isaace. Drowsiness. Distress after ealtce, raia la tha Side, c While thrir most reoark sble sacccss has beem shown In caring SICK npsrtie;yetCsrt'stJtuVsIJTTIssTe(jTisri lalnahla la Conatlpstlon, cnrlsg and prwanmu: his ssnormjf couiplsint, whila they also cornet sll dirorders of lbs stomach, stlmniato the rnrer sad rtsmhue tha bowels. Ermlf they only corsd HEAD Aeke they would he almost prlcdcss to those was sauVrirom this distreavixis complaint; but forta niMythcoreooaJieasdriotesdhere,andthoaa who once try them will find these Hula pfflsTsls sblalnMmraywsTStristthrTwninotbesrEllss. to do without inein. But after all sick head Istaectnc of so raspy Bves thstnera h wtxta w mske our crest cotat. Osr pills cars It while uthcrsdoEut. Carter's Little Llwr POls sJTery small an very et'y'o take. One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vrptable and do net l!Ttpec porse, bat by their gentle action please s J wh. BMtheTi. ravlsIsetMeeoUtaveforJL 8oU by drcgi-ists cvoywhext, ox seat by msiL flRTER METHCIXB CO..Kw Tort, Ladies Do yoa Trant a p-xo, Woom Ing Complexion t If s, a feir applications of Hiuraii's KAGnOLIA BALM will grat ify yoa to yonr heart's eoa tent. It does away witk 8al loTfiiess, Bcdness, Pimplfu. Blotches, and all diseases and perfections of the skia. It OTcrcomesthe flashed appear ance of heat, fati-rao aad ex citement. ItmaKesaladyof THIRTY appear bnt TWEN TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are Its effects, that it is impossible to detect lis applicatUa. BALL'S )s OBSETS Tha OUT 10UIT maA that - ba rttnrt.id h ta pnrcK-iT altr tbr raak wfar. If not ftrnA PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY nfTfTT rwriispcL man iitrru.-3rtiiaiiiiii dt aaiuaar. n a Ttricty of atrtca aad pric. 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