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SSSSiissXsissisaitifiissxs isX2SWiri3meamst9Kmmnimimm'inim wmm khj tti&&&3 BEPUBLIO, MOKUAY EVENDfG OOTOBEK 10 1887. ' ,i -J5z?i --j -av-wi fc v- fi m am - -ji AMUSEMENTS. ASK NO MORE! Y JU get It all In a lump and no rebate v. anted. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE XHlllTOMl. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th. Sw'atnam.Rice Faean'i, wm STRELS! Mm. rOOTK. OHI.T.CHHI C.enetal Mnnra;r - llii.lnrse Manager Over Half 100 Performers. Swealnaro. Harney Vaitan. Harry vrmstroDE, Hauls v inters. Hilly Hire, frank Cush man. Charles Foste le.Cravvtord A Mcklsaou, and SO OTHERS. siomethlnir ne In Minstrelsy. The Vpollo BelTlileres The Weddlni; Hells Grand Spectacular first irt Liberty eh llshtenlnK the W urld. Prt'es.75.Sitnit 15 cents Seats nov. on sale at Harris s clear store Friday Evening, Oct. 14 Kngacement of the popular Comedians. Murray & Murphy In their oriel Dal slde-plitttnK absurdlt, entitled. Mjppnrtrd by a company of unuual ex cellence, under the miusmeut of Mr. J.M. UILU. IUud to airly uniformed liaud and Orchestra., Xew Femlurrs. Xew Laughs, New Specialties 4t IViHilar price i-eatson saleat Pierce's Martyrs to Headache 8eek relief in rain, until they begin to use Ajcr's Sarsapanlla. Then they re gret the. years of suffering they might have escaped had they tried tins remedy earlier. The trouble was constitutional not local ; and, until Ayer's Sarsapa rills did its effective work as &n Alterativeand UlooJ l'unfiir, they were eomelled to suffer. The wife of Samuel Page, H Austin at., Lowell, Mavs , wa. for a long time, subject to severe headalus, the result of stomach and liver dUorders. A er fect cure baa been effected by Ajcr's Sarsaparilla. Frank Koberts, T27 Wasbington st , Boston, sas that he formerly had Ur rible headaches, anil until be took Ajer'a Sarsaparill i, i.ever found any medicine that would give Permanent Relief. "Etitv Sprnij;, for joar," writra Lirzie. Iean. 'Jtl2 Fifttr nth St., ItrookHn, X. Y., I hae lial intoler able he ulaclie. I toiin.eiicel the us of Ajer'a Sarsaparilla last March, and hae not liatl a heaJacho biuco that time." I vtflVre! from lieadaclir, indipo t ion, ami ilehihu, ami wa lianll atdu t(ilnm melf alout the liouse," urtttt Mrs. M M. I-ei, of A tt., Ioutll. 5la.ii. 4 Aver'a Saraiarilla has u orkttl a inarveloua haiin m mj oae. 1 now feel strung anJ wtll as e r." J on an tiirman, Kq , of Ikin. Ia., writ". Kr jear I haw MitTi rnl lreadfullv,eer3 fcpnnjr.from laatlaihe, tau-e I hy impnrit of the bhn uml bil outness. It jmoju1 Jor tLis ami weeks that my heal wnuM upht op, n. Nothing relieel me till I took Atr' Sarsaparilla ThU medicine has tured iue completely .' When Mrs. fionprn Hdanper, of 21 Bridge Pt., Sprmi M, Ma? , Ik g-m t nse AjerV Sari,arilla,she lia4l suffered for some yea's from a serious atTetlioii of the kidneb. Ktr Spring, al-o, she was aftliv-ted with hcadadie, Ios4 of appetite, ami iLdigettion. A friend r Htiailed her tt use Aer' iapaianlla, whi.h Iteuetiu-d her wonderfully. Her health is mm n.rfcit. laxtyrs to head ache should try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Pr .T.C. ATrr:Co,LowFll,MaM. Mot $1; u bottle, 5. Worth i a bottl. Tfce TkMUricml FrafeMlaa. Kerlt will win and recclre pnbllc recognition an pralc Facta, which are the outcome of general ex rlence, growing through years of critical ant! -finctk-al test, ttecome as rooted and immovable as the ruck of Gibraltar la public nlulon,and hence forth awed no further guarantee as to their genu lnenews. The Indisputable fact that Swift's specific ! the best blon-d purifier la the world, is one of tht-M IramoTable Gibraltar nct. tacu of which we have .1-ofcen.aud every daj . estivrleniss tikiUi tnUcou .Ktloa ilreper and aerper tu l ubncojlnlon. txerj clas of our ttnle In Alorlca and In Europpi, every trade, calling and iirore-Mjon, Including the HH-dieal profetwiun. have 1 rne voluntary te.il luony to tbe remarkable virtues of s. s. s. und IU lufalllbto tilkacy in curtn,: all distai-e. of the L4tKd. Tbeae tctlmotual-i are on file b the thou sand., and open to the Ins-pecUon of alL Sowconie nn-MtUclted.twocII-Uncului(-.t niemt-ersortbetheat rlcal prof etelon. wno Kratefullr testify u t he wonder fsl curauve JU.-Ultles of the Spcclnc In tbrlr lndl vldual ca. Tbelr tefttlraonlMs are bcrew ith sub mitted to- tbe public without farther commert lei Lbent sp ak f or Ihenwelvea. Tne lady Is a memt-er t t tbe famous Thalia Theatre Company. of New lork, and formerly of the BesMenee Tbtatre. IhrHn.Ger niasy.aatlof McVlckerstkComiiany,f ClilcaKo TYie irentleman 1 n wt II known mmlter t f the rw rk Thalia Thratre Comiany. lloth are well know n lu theatrical circles lu this country and lu tun p-:. Ifcmrlatle ltndowa Tctlasaay. :W oas. May 3, lea Bwlrt SpecUlc Comltany, Atlanta, Oa. : Genih-nien IL.vlnc been annoved with nlmrtlts. eruptknia and i,Hibi,-tuof ILo nkla.fn.iu l;uj c.u- tlluon or tu 14 .!. fur more thaua jear. X uneda louiimc preoareiiou of sai-taio-ruia and .-iber adrrr iim-i n-ii-um to uo rcKi. i ucu i connuiieu a i nm Inrnl phvileian. and from bu treatment r.svlved no itenenu l then concluded to try the is. R. a. rem dy for the I WsmI. and flvo c r rlx packages, by a thorouich eradleatl n of my trouble an 1 restoflnir Mnoisline.. ui my skin, have made me happy, aud 1 cheerfully give Jou tnu testimonial for sueh uh and pubUity a. you wbh to makeof It. CuaaLOTTe lUsnow. IS Bowery, near Canal Street. Hago Ilaaakrrra Trallsaaar The Swift 8icUlc eTompany, Atlanta. Ga. : Gentlemen For two j ears I had a severe ease of ecaema. lused tarsoai.i,ulptiurMia andvarbsi. ocbrr remedies and hu pnerllMsl lur by numliers s iMiTBic-uuis. out louuu Dunui ailasl meter mined to trv ttMa.&.si. reniedi. aiil M-veiw-.iiit totry tl-a.&.s.renied.aul M-veiiortiht ' t4Ue. ha.e tboroUKhly relleve.1 me. aud Jou can h uiuniuiiaicuiuij iiumuer)iu un IIlUO llAShKlRL, V ember of Than. Tnatra Vw York. May 3, list. 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Around which orb the stars, one utarlit night Mr soul, as if obej lag omo command, Wvtit uildljr aDdniiff in an uiiLuoun taul, here iwer sunlight hhot athwart tht clot m. And uhert allr'vttrrs Men void of t.uert i fuiiu 1 tt w U iy mad laivhu rwas, anil wax aui w in And plfaire nihil her iialhvs dn Inc. Tin through tin? luur, lou 1 lau;;literand the soup, I vapuH lian.l the sipli of pain ami wrong, Afidtsau K-tmushulowsU itinj: fu tin air, Vnd ttn ht-rr th )rv. mv of dtjmlr A hliAiI lrandid Ing a sword uprearvd. And all saTfirh aii I t,lia l.tw lini jHiUvd; A w tile gh ni in the .UriV.ir. .ia.!, Vnd tMnif far u an ml to m ar me fast. When 1 1 1 f i It soft hand aroun 1 me thrown. In 1 In-arl a io taa! m, ..,. ia 1 e s hi tone V mot h-r luumiuniv otrlu r thlld, lit r m u, M ho moans at night to ft-. 1 itrlf alont And led h loUng hands, and uvof 1 we, Ittwjfth ftCAi.d tho mountain Kid. alto., The gl.toii. nnt idi low. till the sunlit okies round me lrAt irtaling l'iinuiw Will is m t.s al-s in The Jou main. I JKKYLL AM) HYDE. There is nn old thtatre mitiagcr in Ixmiloii, trv intuit run down at I he heel now, from whom jou can git a gn it dial of information if jou go about it m (he rUht wa) The right wav is to K jirc pansl to i) for all the liiiiid refresh ment he circs to co:i-,uine. Ilisconsiim ingaliht is so great (rising as it does in positive genius) that onl) those who ale very wialihj, like mvsijf, can evtr liopj to line an cx'KiJeii convervitiou with him Yes," lie Raul as the conversation dnfltsl m a musical direction, 'pnmi donni-are-ier) h ml to get alonj with I have had in) own sh ire of trouble with them, I can tell jou Wliuh was the woiM Will, )ou see, I lnvo had cr) little eHneuce with whatjou mlghtcall the tnoiUni pnmi ilouna If I wire to mention the n imes of singers that I hae had to do with, the ch inces are that jou would scarce h ns-ignie a single one of tin m 1 lie fame of a siiiRcr, after all, is er) ephtiutral .lenu) Liml is still alive, and jet lur fame is lirgely trailition.il. In a few years how mall) will theie lie who hive lnard htr sing In the next gimration how can the) till whither the l'attiof that da is as great n singer as t'ie weilisli nightin gale was There is no method of com lurison and there rannot be. Which was the worst to cet alongvvith Well, that's hard to till Xo, it isn't eitlitr Mj mind must lo wandirm or I would never hav e hesitated for a mouitnt in answering thit iuestion Perhaps jou think it is age that in.iki.mj- hiir so white It is nothing of the kind Itvvy.stho seisonl hid Mine. Trillena out ie the provinces Never heard of lur" V.cll, I d ire saj not Her se ison was af.hort and lirilhant one." ' I suppose it was her temper that was the trouble " "Mine. Tnlleni "-.as the sweetest tern pered woman on earth She was erj handsome, ami I don't think she h id u fault in the world When I tell jou that we were mimed after the short season ou maj Imiuie what mj opinion of her was " "Does' she sing -till'' "Mj- dear Iwj, she never sang a note in her life H,,. IH.ver could smg. Xaturc having lavished other blessings on her, denied her a loiec " "Hut I thought jou said that I don't quite follow Jou " "Oh, jes joa do You were going to mj tliat jou thought I said that she starred m the provinces under the iieuie of Mine Tnlltn i 1 hit is hat I did saj And a -very succevsful s.ison it was. The Iiapers spoke of her as the greatest singer of the tiny." "And did jou saj- sho never sang a note-" "Xot one. Couldn't to sa e her life." "snv. li.mtnt inn luitfjir flnul Lf.,m ..-..' , .-.... v if... ..... ....,i.v rmt- thing milder jtiVii) that? This is getting- "Tlianks, no. I never mix my liquor I think sood champagne is the soundest tipple a man can use. Yes; perhaps it would lie a good precaution to put an other couple of bottles on ice. Then we shall not he interrupted, fo.-1 sec I shall nave to tell jou this stjrj. I hate inter ruptions; don't jou" "Yes. Go ahead. I promise not to in terrupt jou again, no matter where you land joursdf " "I meant nothing personal. I was re tcrnng to the waiters 'lherc are erj few real waiters now mints I like a deft waiter who anticin tics jour wants in silence and tills jour gl iss without asking anj' questions. Well, to begin ntthelie giunmg, one dnv there came to mj office Mrs Jckyll bhe was a joung "widow v.hose husband had dietl end left her with nothing to live on She set to work and learned short hind and olleriil her sen ices ns umairaensis in answer to an advertise ment. As her lm-k'Uul hid lietn an actor, and she therefore knew more or less about the work, I ciunged her. Sho proved a treasure One el iv there came in a note from a professor 1 knew in Milan recom mending to mj- notice a Miss Hyde, whose voice he had been training, and with this nolecame another from the joung lady herself, asking n.e to uimo a eln when she could call I knew- the professor would send nobodj-who was-not worth hearing, so I mule the npiiointment F-saetlj at the moment mined Mi-s Hjde was announced Mrs. JekjII was sitting at a desk writing when Miss Hjde came in, and, looking toward the door she gave an involuntary little shriek and drew bark m-tiiiclhih. From the glare in Miss 1 1 j de's ejes I knew she hated Mrs. Jckyll from that instant "Miss Hjde was the most appalling litimtti monstrosity I c-vtr lieheld Sho seem-d but little over two feet and a half high, with urn's so long that thej might Rave touched the iloor She h id scarcely anj nose-, but her mouth stretched from eir to ear and give her the apjaaraiite of nlvvais wearing a sardonic grin " 'I h iv e come to smg to jou,' she said ahruptlj. "'Miss mile,' I answered, 'if jou had tl.etoice of an lltlt I It Would 1h? olllte ., T. .,., . . useless I lo not wish to linrt Jour feel- ings, but the fact is jour all jour stage, presence is not such as to make a sue less within th luiundsof iHtssibihtj " 'You mean tint I tim so hldesius that the audience would not stand it Yes, jou do mean th it exactl); don't apologize, I kuow that it is true-. Hut jou promised to hear me smg, and hear me ott must. After that I have a proposal to make to "I went to the piano, and I must say Hilt I never heard ant thing like her oice. ict I knew that It wouhl oe utterlj im possible to tiring sujii a looking crciture in the stage Her voice w.is something nonderful and her tnJning was perfect. " 'Xow,' she said, 'I vant jon to get some handsome woman, in whoir jou jave confidence, who could act the part f singing. I will furnish the song; she will furnish the tUtu presence, as jou sail it. " 'Mich a combination is imiossible,' I replied , " 'It is not ii lpossible,' she crietl angrily, with a stamp of her foot. 'I have already tried it Kverj stage his a trap dour I have had constructed an ornamental fret work Iki that will pi over the trap, and Into that I w ill climb from tinder the stage I tlnd that it can lie successfully done even when I stand among the scenerj-. But this is much K-tte-, and detection ij impossible Do jou think that with such a voice as I h tve th it I am going to starve in Guidon' Of course what I proiiose can onlj be suited to concerts, but I have no doubt that with 1 woman who could act it might be managed even in opera." I shook mj head, but the result was that we went to the theatre and tried it. Mrs Jekvll went through the motions of a singer, and I had to confess that tho scheme was a success I sat in all parts of the theatre and it was impossible to de tect the fraud. It was agreed that Mr-. .Tekjll would tako the part of the nctress, and she, with a man that I could trust, and who attended to the under stage jurt of the business, were the only persons in the secret. After I had signed the con tract with Miss Hjde I told Mrs. .Tekjll that I felt as if I had sold mjself to the devil, aud so I did. "Mr rekvll took the name of Mme. Trillena and as n ercnt kuccck-i from tiia ury ilrxt We took the prcnlncial towns u htorm. .Miss II juc turned out to bo a reeulir little demon How I was eter idiotic mough to k Into the tclietnu I ueiir Jit can understand bho wnwl, to hae iH-'witclul me into it Verj Miorth after we ero on the nmd she r.iil her tcrnii. again and usiin, undir tlirrati of exposure. From the iirst mo meat she lutta! inxir Mrs Jeklland hir h itnsl creAi a time wuit on. She sceimil middine)! that another nomau pit tlm inilit for the talints she aiMM-ssctl, and at 1 ist I Itesati to fiar that In one of htr moniiiitsof fn-nz shewould munltrhir The louder the jpiiljifw the more she Kiiaslinl her tettli and swore for shn could bueir like a whole couipan f tnwinrs. Curtouslj inougli the anrM she w.is, the lttir she sans. I had Mime control out her, lint I saw that It daily lesst inns, and I resohe,l tl.i.t as mioii as out our M us OUT I would cut the whole Im-lncss and not lirinfj Mini-. Trillen i out in I-oInlon n I had iutctulitl. "One nihtwo pne a concert in . It was a shocking bad night, and foitit- nitilj we liml not a lans; audience, lie f... .1.. . - . . t on- tin- e-i-oee-re c-oiuiiiciircu i ncaru shrie-k after shriek In Mine. Trillen is room. I rushed in and found the little. demon trjing to strangle her 1 lie Hour was strewn with llowers It seems that so-no one sent a handsome Iwske t of tlow - ers to Mine. Trillin i. ami this gift so in- furLittsl Miss Hvile that she followed the Kanr of the basket into the room, tore the llowers to pieces and then attacked Mine '1 rillen i I had an awful time get - ting the little satjr quieted, and as it was sue went io hit piaeo wmtewitii rage sne sangsnperlilj, and the audience went wild and cilled for an encore. When M ulime took her place at the stand and ls.it down to the piano we hi'anl a mur of horror from the audience. I, I lith"itl till) 111 tlvs si Till , j . . . s-iil I v.ut ' lis keil upon the stage and was p iral)zed ti, sev in) Miss Hjde waddling toward the 'oollights, here)es snapping lire and her Jong Imihv lingers crookesl like) talons Mme. Trillena gate one look at her and sank on the stage in n faint. " 'Look at her,' st-reatneil the dwarf. 'She is an inqHistor. I am Mine. Tril lena. Listen and I will sing you the en- core, ny tins time, as jou folks saj in the baud wandered down over his vest Amincn.theaudieiicehadlK'pmtostam- tojiug with each button At last it pede. This made her stamp with rnge. slipped downward ton hip txicket, and hhe shrieked out a note, then grasped hi r reippeared ns quick as a Hash of light throat with those skeleton Angers of hers. i.ing, this time with a pistol aimed up Her eje-swere the ejesof a maniac. Ill vv-ard was only too evident that she had given I 'Xow, you comedown," said Dickson aj to her insane tenqier once too often. (,-rnrIl). Her voice was gone-. With an uncarthl) ' "Ha! hi'" laughed someone up in the jell she ran from the stage mid out tho tree "You hive found me, have jou'" door into the jieltlng storm They found I The liugh surprised and irritated Diek fierravingon the street a mile away and, son His kis.n ejesi had discovered a took iier to t lie hospital. She was pro nunticvd insane, ns she constant I) claimed lu n voice that was a hoarse croak that rhe was the real Mme Tnlleiin. Shediesl of the fever that follow ed, a week after, and it w.is announced that Mme. Trillena a is so overcome bj-the whole shocking affair that she intended to retire perma nently from the stage "I see that waiter his mistaken mj giMure ami brought another buttle Ah"' well, I think we ought to manage it. It is I toil luck to send back a bottle after it has lieen put on ice You see w e stage folks have our little superstitions Here's to jou" Luke Sharp in Detroit Free Press. Two Jfew York Table Prlneea. I.irrj Jerome Is not eminent in politic! or lliiane e, has never held a notable pub lic jHisition and his wealth is limited, jet When he arrived from Kngland jestenla the whole town began to gossip ami todav there are interviews in the imjiers col umns in length. It would puzzle an out sider to account for Ijirry Jerome's prom ineuce Xo recent arrival has attracted so much attention lk-side him the Si-nint-se princes, the Duke of Marlborough, Mr I.j on PI ij fair and all tne other nubil ities fade out of sight, lirrj Jerome dvvprfs mem all. Hie cxpl iiiation is simple- He's a diner out und a mighty one at th it. His presence at a table in sures the success of the entertainment. Wherever he goes he is eagerly sought afler on nccountof his jolhtv, wit and "humor. I've known John W. Mackav iukI Hoscoe Coukling to wander about the uptow n cafes for hours trjing to flnd Je rome or Tom Ochiltree so us to carrj them otf to dinner. A more beautiful and touching sight than these, four gentlemen around the fes tive liounl it would be inqiossible to im agine I've seen them in the now defunct Carleton club hen even the waiters were impressed bj the air of geniality and good fellowship that hovered over the table. Ochiltree was lienign. rotund, gloom), tkrj and jo ous; Macknj silent and bright e)esl, smiling with intense amuse ment, Coukling dignified, but quizzical aud bright, and Ijirry Jerome amiuble, casv .quick as a tl ish at repartee, brim ming over with infectious fun In aw onl, himself. Ochiltree's fame is still grow ing aud he ones it all to h's soci il quali ties. Like Jerome, he is short, stout and the picture of gesxl living Xew York Cor. Philadelphia Prca- A Generous ttemvmbrance. Xot long ago a we-althy citizen of Bos ton departed this life leaving several children, but no widow, his wife having died some jears before HU estate was v cry large, amountn g, I believ e, to more than half n million dollars. By his will he left three-quarters of this property to Lis three children, in trust, and the re maining one-quarter he liequcathcd to an acquaintance who now Uvea in Xew York. There had been no particular intimacy between the two men, and almost every body who knew them was exceedingly sur prised that the bequest should have been made. It is hinllj necessary to say that all kinds of explanitioua were advanced bj the world, most of which involved some scandalous relation between the two per sons concerned. I happened to know the true solution of the mystery. Many j ears ago how many I do not caret to saj the Boston man had offered himself to n beautiful girl, who refused him, and subsequently married his less prosperous rival In course of time the rejected suitor also married, as men do, and, dying, he took this means of adding to the happiness of his old love, vv Lo was sorely in need of the money. I think that everybody will admire both the Kcncrueltj of tho gift and the tact which led the testator to make It to the husband instead of to the wife Boston Post. A Carinas Old Castom. Another cunous old custom relates to births, and the towns of Haarlem and Mi-dembllk alone own with pride its right. In loTa, when the Spaniards took Haar lem after its famous siege, they sent no tice that all houses wherein lay a mother and a new born babe should have their knockers muffled In white for a month and so excape sacking Thenceforth births in Haarlem are celebrated by what has cow become an ornament ou the door. called a ' klopper." Hugo brought forth their family one to show me a square of lace with his coat of arms finely em broidered and edged w ith line old Mech lin. This is lined in white for a girl, half in pink for a boy. Fastened over wood, it was hung out bj day and carefully gof fered again at night. The Jews the plague here of all curio fanciers scenting out ev cry bit of old silver, lace, china or carving in cottage or family seat, came sniffing around his "klopper" with vainly large offers for the Mechlin when last it was hung out Holland Cor. Xew York Graphic "For j ears I suffered from loss of appe tite and indigestion, but failed to find relief until 1 began taking A) er's Sarsaparilla. This medicine entirely cured me. My ap petite and digestion are now perfect. " Fred. U. Bower, i'M Seventh street. South Boston, Mass. A joung man being examined for an ap IHiintuieut as a department clerk came acrns this question: "What states and territories would jou cross in going from Xew York to the Pacific roast?" He didn't know, and so tie wrote: "None; 1 would go around b) Cape Horn." iavw Of the good things of this YVVYV ilfo aorrowfuUy let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepslr. Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and 60 cents, by Frank II. CoblenU, corner Market and High streets. cnecN HILLS. I rih' th hills look preen ih.t .n. rr And westruletoreaihtbeuiall thsdar: ' And we say, Oh, ouM tbatuo could be tbera. " here the beautiful enicrulil Mils apiar'" Ah! would lu the ntar we could calmly rest. IJut thefarofialwajsai i-ant the tM, And this pro.erb rings in mj cars all day: Oh, the hills looW grttu that are far awar Imisa I! Walker in Iinoret Magazine EVENLY .MATCHED. The right wing of Shernnn's nnny was only a few-miles from lllue Hock, a moun- tilo eHI-ifo ill mirth 11.Hiri.int The simple Mil igers felt littlo alarm, "'jppwi nome t.y her IiusImihI. lllue Hock was a point of no strategic im- "Wueer things happen In war times," portanee touthcrthe IVlernls or the Cou- wns DicksonN comuent on the affair feileratts when he smke of it nfterwanl to his One line morning in the earl) spring f'ie-ds, "and I tell you it isn wonderthat John Dickson h'artcd out from the little the captain's wife didn't capture me and himlet to visit his farm, old) a mile or'"1""1' ,ne " Mie is a dais), if there two distant Dickson was a )oung man, I c,er ,v', one:" Wallace P. Keed In At- a a a . . . 1 1.sltl iVinollLiS..,.. but a chronic lumcniss had secured his exemption from tml.ti rj service, and as lie liml n wlf, noil t'ln rlliiilron onflrpli . . . . . . " iiepiniletit uam linn, he rtgirded his ills ahllitj as a blessing s,tni, he was a strong Confederate, and on this particular morning, while he was limping slow Ij along the rough country retail, lie piusetl more than onco to listen vvitha frowning fa-t to the sullen Uxm. of Sherman's guns, several miles away. "I am not nblc to do ninclrflgliting," he muttered, "but if they come to nine Rock ' and cut up any of their deviltry I'll kill SOinc of them if I hive to die for It!" 1 He meant what he said This quiet young farmer had plent) of grit when he was put to the test. The walk tired him, and he left the road and stretched himself in a grass) place under the shade of a sturd) old oak. 1, 1. It.. a He threw himself on his back and closenl Ins c)es for a inonitnt, Iheu he looked up Into the green foliage above him A queer expression flitted over his face, but Ins gaze remained llxed upon one point In a careless way he raised his hand tc his face, mid stroke-d his mustache ThWi I fellow in a bine uniform sitting on one of the topmost limbs of the tree It had flashed into his head tint it would lie an easj matter to capture him, and march him into Bflio Itock. And now the rascal was laughing at him! "You'll grin on the wrong side of your mouth pnttj mhiii," said Dickson "I mean busuie-ss Don't jou know that you are mj prisoner?" "Well, no," was the cool reply. "I hidn't thought of it in that light. In fact, I was under tho impression that you were mj prisoner, and 1 was wondering how to disixise of jou " "Confound jou!" roared the young farmer. "If jou don't como down at once. I'll shoot"' "sssj here, ni) friend." answered tho soldier, "jou don't uiidearstaud the situa tion " ' O, I don't!" snorted Dickson "Xo, where nre jour ejes' Take a good look, but don't move " rims appealed to. Dickson allowed his eves to run over the soldier's entire figure. He give a start of surprise. The Federal held in his right hind a rev olv er aimed at the mail on the ground "I have had jou covered ever since yon came litre," said the man In the tree. "And what do jou think of doing" askisl Dickson in a tantalizing vvaj. "I am going to shoot if jou trj to get up, or if jou cock jour pistol," was the rcsj.-onse; "hut I expect to persuide you to tlrop jonr weapon aud go off to tho top of that hill jonder." "You are a fool!" shouted Dickson "Don't jou know that somebody from town a ill come along soon and Iielp me capfire jouv" "And don't you know," replied the 'it'-cr, "that some of our cavalry arc com 4; this way, and maj lxs here any mo ient" Dlekson studied the face above him It was a d irk. clear-cut, handsome face, very youthful and pleasant in its expression. "Whj, jou are n lwj-, ain't jou'" was Lis next question, ns he took in the lithe, willowy form "X'evrr mind whit I am; my captain Is satisfied with me, and that is enough " "You hail lietler drop jour pistol and come deuu. I'll see that you are treated well " "Thanks Hadn't you better lay down j our weapon and march ov e' that hill, and go home to your w ife and children, if you have any' I am not particularly anxious to have our bojs come along and capture you." The frank and fearless eyes looking into Dickson's had a kind look, and the angry farmer found that his w rath was gradu allv melting After nil, he thought, there would lie little glory in capturing this boy soldier. And then the fellow's story might be true. If the Federals were com ing in that direction it was time for good Confederates to hide out, "Whit are jou doing here, anj howl" he askc-d "I slipped in Blue Rock lat night." was the answer, "and someof Jour Jieople chased me out. Mj horse was shot and I had to take to the woods I climbed up lure to be'safe until our cavalr) came along " "I'll telt jou whit I'll do," broke in Diekson, "I don't much want to take you priso-ier, and I dou t want to shoot jou. On the other hand, I'll admit that I have no fancj fo-Ik'HU shot mjsilf. But I'm nut going to throw- down my pistol I will get up and go to town, and when )our ere ml comes, if it comes nt all, jou ma) t pect .1 hot reception if jou are not too manv for us " There w as a pitise of a moment, and then the aoldier in the tree spoke. "All right, 1 11 trust) on." he said. "Go ahead and I'll take no advantage of jou. But jou maj evjiect to see me in Blue Hock before night." "We'll take care of Blue Itock," le Ilantl) respondtsl Dickson. "Well, I'm off Goodbv '" And he rose to his feet, and walked off ns briskl) us he could. He scorned to look luck. If the Federil was mean enough to briak his word nud lire, it was all right. But his heart bumped agiinst his ribs until he had placed 100 jards be tween him and the tree When the blue jiekets svvn med into 1 he village that afternoon, the score or I wo of male inhabitants saw that resist mice was useless against such a force. " The etiptnm st m me to guard your projierty," said a soldier, as he paused in trout of Dickson's door. 'I am obliged to him," rr 'ed Dickson "but I don't see whj" 'llie in in went on dutj, and the little familj pawil the night tindisturlieil, and with the feeling that they were securely protected. "The captain requests jou to come to his he u'quarti rs"' This astounding me-ssage mule Dickson n little nervous when It was delivered to him the next morning. His wife could not conceal tier alarm. "There is nothing wrong," the messen ger assured her. "The captain merely desires to see jour huslj.mil a moment." There was nothing to do but to go. Dickson quieted his wife, and proceeded to the dwelling indicated to him us tbe captain's headquarters "Glul to see jou, Mr. Dickson." the "aptain remarked with a pc-culiur smile. "My wife wishe-s to thank jou for jour rourteous und sensible conduct yestcr-daj-." "Your wife!" exclaimed the farmer. And then he siw w hat had escnied his notice, that there was a lady in the room A very charming little lml), Dickson thought. She looked fresh and bright in her simple traveling dress', and her curly hair, cut short, like a boy's, gave her a roguish look. The lady's face was strangely familiar, and when the aston ished Confederate gazed into her eyes he recognized her. "You were the soldier In the tree!" he crlatL lna same, anointed tne cantain'al wife with a laugh. "ion see," explained the captain "my wffe would come down to see ruo In eamn. and she would wear a soldier's Uniform. She Is a bvaiUtrunir little piece, and I hid to jield, but after her aihtntureof yesUr daj I haTe persuaded her to return home. War is a luid thing, my friend, if the ladies are to go soldiering " II) this time Dickson ftlt perfectly at home His hosts wire in such a joll, giHl humor that it was contagious, and the isllors !p at a dilightful half hour Hie Federals did not hold Nine Hock long They moved oil with the main body of the army but before the) left the captain's adventurous wife hud ln.ni lauta Constitution Mot t llerly Hail. "Yes," said the old salt, concluding his yarn, "we drifted nlxnit for more 'n a month, an' our provisions gin out. It was Bill eat me or I vat Bill, so I eat Bill, an' j sit as I'd finished the last of him I was rckeil " "I would commit suicide before doing that," said a listener. "Mebbe you would I ain't a wery re ligious man, but shiver my whole lumber yaid If old Jack's wicked enough for that." Xew York Sun. Tear! FMilng In Saiony. fl.Mnse - . F m? ""'If"1 fishing is carried on in. the rivers of Sax- onv. A familv bv the nsmn of IMimii,t.. ha-s for generations hid the monopoly of ionowiug mis pursuit for the lieuetlt of the state. The Wcisse Faster and its trili utaflcs furnished last jear 100 pearls Formerly tho yield was much greater, and in the bixteeutb centurj pearl fishing was considered In Saxony- of rather more im portance that tho mining industry. Chi cago Times. Food Adulteration In Turkey. In Turkej-, vv hen a man is found selling adulterated food his ears are nailed to n wall. In this country, instead of mutilat ing the culprit, we let him mutilate his customers. Wo must make It as danger ous to counterfeit our daily bread as it Is to counterfeit the currency of the country. It is a matter of life and death, and vie cannot afford to neglect it. Philadelphia Call. The postofflce department does not re cognize thetitlu of "postmistress." Don't hawk. hawk, and blow, blow, dis gusting every bodj, but use Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Keuitd). The Intensely fashionable cane increases in corpuleiicj and now resembles a blud geon. (live Then a Chtiacel That is to say. jour lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful ma chinery It is. Xot only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not tube there, jour lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call It cold, rough, cmup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption, or any of the f ainllv of throat and nose and head and lung ob structions, all are bad. All ought to begot rid of. There Is just one sure way to get rid or them. That Is to take Boschee s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell jou at 75 cents a bottle. Even If everj thiug else has failed jou, you may depend upon this for certain. The remains of sljoy who was drowned nine yeais ago were found In Kngland re cently and recognized by his boots and a tooth. ftrvwo tailidrea. Ther are es vAVrV pedjiij. i,,We miliim Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hoars of anxious watching. Sold b Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. August stoepel. the well-known leader and composer, died In Xew York Saturday afternoon, lie was the husband of Matilda Heron. Clinmpllii'rt Liquid I'earl. .Ill Cents. Don't pay 7r unless so printed on bottle label. A Paris correspondent says that broad brimmed hats and "peg-top" trousers are the coming things for men of fashion. CATAUUU CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by bhlloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injection free. For sale by F. A. Garwood. A Florida town boats that it "can show up more people to meet trains than any place of Its size in the south." Cure far Khausnatisui. G. G. Treat, of West Granville, Mass , writes of A Li cock's Pokoi s Pusteiis: For rheumatism, neuralgia, pain in tbe side or back, coughs, colds, bruises and any local weakness, the truly possess wonder ful curative qualities. 1 have recommended them to my tieichburs with the happiest re sults, man) of whom but for A Lt cock's Pi.asti us would be In a crippled condition at home. In every instance where they have been faithfully and properly applied the result has been wonderfully satisfac tory Americans who have been abroad look ing up clothes say that Poole is no longer the swell English tailor. ctVaVna. that are fretfnl.peeTlsh, jE,,,'1 cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, 'an be relieved at once hy using Acker's Baby (toother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence, is safe. Price 25 cents. Fold by Frank H. Coblentt, corner Market and High streets. Col. D. It Anthony has sold the Leaven worth Ttinrx to a Xew England syndicate for S100, 000. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tbe remedy for you. For sale by F. A. Gar wood. The salary or Pauline Lucca during her operatic engagement in Xew York city will bel,400anight. 2v rV-o vO ex. Blood Elixir ia the only nvv'I,v'v Blood Remedy guaran. teed. It is a positive core for Ulcers, Eru p tionsor Syphilitic Poisoning. Itparifiesthe whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. Princeton's entering class is about I4u. Thau Daby was sick, we gar, W Caatorla, When aha was a Child, shacnad for Caatorla, When ah baoam atlas, aha dang to Caatorla, Wa. ah bad Caildna, ah, can tataa Caatorla. jOPHO are a quickr, pleasant, safe 'ana sure Cur iofd ordered lrVsi r sTom'acrf. indi'qeston.vwS bebsia, consTi bafion 'nttYous crtjeneral debility, headaejo las:iiiWe,e,iss.ses of vV&mv, ftc'Veatly Eutub IOOforSOt. Mobae"!''' sold tW, 'allclrcqaii't.lSna ocenb ror , the IxaXmrul colored bitturt,ffi fHM,iw0ifsa,)lBJWmCtef2MUNLV9 - BsBirVwV BBBBBBKnSSBBBBBBBBBvA 'ISHaaSasBBBHveVZTJ eBBBBBBBBBUBTs -a II ' A ".. - flOOU S 00001110 ' combine, in a manner iecoiur to useii, mo best blood-purlfylui; ami strengthening remev diesof the vegetable kingdom. vOUvmI Hail this wonderful reimily i Hi it lie where other medicines have failed. Try it now. It will lurify jour Hood, regulate the digestion, andglvenen life indviur to the entire Imily. I "Hoods sarsapirilla did mo Kttt push ! I was tired out from overwork, and It toned ineup" Mrs 1. H. Simmons. O hm, N. Y. ' I sufTen d tlin e yeir from Mood poison. I took Hood's barsaptrllla and think I am cured" Vits M.J. Dvvis, liroekport, N. Y. Purifies the Jilood Hood's 8irapirllla Is characterized hy three peculiarities . 1st, the eomUlnalinn of remedial agents; Id, the projmrt Ion, 31, the prorew of s curing: the active medicinal qualities. The result Is a mi dleine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing ailaitionil ev Ide ncc. "Hood s Sirsinarllli tones up mv vtem, purifies my Mood, slurj ns mv .Tpistlte aI,d seems to make me over " .1 1' TnoMiso, Keglster of Deeds, Ixiwell, Mass "Hood's Sarsipirllli lieats all others, snd Is worth Its weight In prtd " I IS viu.iuto,, 130 Bank btreel, hew Yotk Cit). Hood's - Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. ; six for J5. Made only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO , Lowell, Mass. 100 Poses One Dollar. OaWXVt thousands suffering; from Asthma, Con sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Acker's English Uemedvf It is the best , preparation known for all Xung Troubles, LTJ . ,w-i..e- o..r.nie a? 10c. COc. i "s v a Frank 11. Coblentz, High streets. corner Market and Probabl) the oldest practicing atlnrnej in the world is Reuben R. Thrtill, of Rutland, Vt, He is nltmt) -three jears of age. and was in attendcdaiice upon the Rutland count) court last w eek, looking after some old cases on the docket, "BicnT,'-PAirtA. Quirk, complete cure, all annoying Kldiiey, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. At Druggists. "nOCOII ON BII.F" PlI.IJs 10c. wad 2ie. Small granules, small dose, big resultn, pleas ant In operatiou, don't disturb the stomach. RO(7':iT ON DIUT." Ask for "Bough on Dirt;" A perfect washtn" powder found at last I A harmless extra line A 1 article, pure and clean, sweetens, fret-ben, bleaches and whitens without sllghest Injury to finest fahrlr- ITlienusllislfnrtlnelinenSHliil lacea, general household, kitchen and laundry use. toitens water, saves labor ami soap. Added to starch Increases glos, prevents j el lowing. 5c. 10c, 25c. at ti racers or druggists. When a man feels blue Is when se values most the soothing sjuipathj of his friends. And generall) the) laugh at him. Somei ville juiinmi. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickl) cured b) Shiloh's Cure. Wo guar antee it. For sale by F. A. Garwood. LOCAL NOTICES. Atlvlee to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing bjriip. for chil dren teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and ph)sicians In the United States, and has been used for years with never-failing success b) millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its vatue is Incalculable. It relieves the child from pirn, cures d) sen tery and diarrho t, griping In the bow els aud wind colic. By giving health to the child It rests the mother. Prue i'.ca bottle. Ilellcale Children, Nursing Mothers, overworked Men and for all dis eases where the tissues are wasting awa) from tin inability to digest food, or from overwork should take Seott's KmuNlon of cf Pure Cod Liver Oil with ll)pophiisphitt-s. "I used the Emulsion on a lad) who was delicate. It put her ill such good heilth and flesh, that I must si) it U the best Emulsion " L. P. Wvnnit. M. D, Hugh's Mills, s. c. I HAVE mvt used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh for twelve jears, ex periencing the nauseating dropping in the throat peculiar to that disense, mid nose bleed almost dail). I tried various riine-I dies without benefit until last April, wl en I saw El) 's Cream Hilm advertised in tho Boston llml'jct. I procured a bottle, and since the first dav's use have had no more bleeding the soreness is entirely gone. D. G. Davidson, with the Boston, llmhjit, former!) with the Huston Joiiiinif. Ilnrli)'. I'ropli)! ictie r tiinl. Use It In everj sick room. Will keep the atmosphere pure and wholesome; removing all bail odors from anj soutie. Will destroj all disease germs, infection from all fevers and all contagious discises. The eminent phjsician, J. Marion is. ins. M. D. Xew- York, a)s: "I am convinced that Prof. l)arb)'s Prnph) lactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant." Pawning Her Iloj's Clothes for stedietne. A poor woman In Wales, whoso boy had been verj- ill for several jears, had expend ed all of her means to pay for meiliiine At last the doctors gave linn up and said he must die. He siitfereil so terribly with Rheumatism that he could not be uiovfd Une day some one told her about the Mount Lebanon shakers. I lie evidemeof the curative power of their Extract of Roots was so convincing that she pawned the poor bo)' clothing to Imj a bottle of the reined) (Siegel's bjrup). but now f he feels proud that ho did so. for it was the means of curing her son. The Sinkers saj this was the result of Indigestion ami tint the medicine cured the D)pepsia, and thit the rheumatism was onl) a svmptom of the real disease. For coughs the bliaker Tar Capsules are strong!) recommended. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. St. OUMTf stBaaT, i dsstal raaioss. Rooms 6 Jk 6, Ml tohell Block. T.A .L-.WM, UUTItT, 8. K. Cor. Main and Market Sta. w, H.8MITH. , saavas or acrass rrm aarrss witsoct rats. Masonic Building. JOB PRINTERS. TT 8.UMBOCKi:K,v.and57Arcade.Prlnt lis er. Knuraver and rashlonaole stationer. Weddlnggoods and oalllnE cards a specialty. fsss PENNVIIOVAL WAFEK3 are rasncceaafiJIytisednionthly byoverlOOM 'lasdjj-. are.'sje. gtfectualand rfeiuunt 3 (1 per box liymaiLoratdruegtata. Sealed -'-IrfiCToVir, 2 issttajfo stamps. Adiireu Tn Kcaaxa CBxmrai. Cet, Haraorr, J-ca for HaJabyrraak H. Cobleuta and Jkf Bavhnama M Vn. .YCUI IVS&SSKE! cvaa 91 MU-Mra ff A.IA. HKaRTSJlk rj beaotSl' woman. Yi W 4 FsaHsJ fc,rrriiT&st irmtyrtd, nnf W J V -41 lsrf' rts.hiW flam. l-ta-rsTn- rs-lt- f& W IJU sjUt brsvaofuL. Ch-v-mpHn JJJ m l 4,ss-irfks--,s-istllft"cni V FJL nCALLYSimiami GsrPlaMsTVaJfaasV lttmmwn. TImwbsu .NoanriBMsUl a4fl UKtfcat. ISS &AKIM6 POWDER I Absolutely Pure. Thi pow.Vr ntr-Atr rW A nmd of pu rit. Mrenuth .in, wit. tit-ton fiir- MornfC. 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Ltr U iv can tenul rttyma-lsf. . ork senti-y niAil any tliicte nci..KFCl.NT AKTUf, 1$7 .Min-s ttnet, Ieoston. Mss Pox 170. MARLIN REPEATING RIFLE Guar sj vntd perfect IN THE WORLD! It accurate and abso lutely safe Made In al aiC t frrtfnnai, r-n BALLARD I..1I.M. ll.ntlMK M.U l.ret 121 Mr. se.l rr lllu.lr.t(.a 4 .I.Imh. Murlln rire.lrBi.tU.,, a ll.tca.t PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Th Oricinnl und Onljr Or an Inc. ttftfr url klvajm ReliaMer Virtr wi-thlHM ImltdoBsV l.listev-ttsbi to LADIES A-vt 7wu bpsaaia aW ( alessrsOer FsimTi.V' u.) txkm m skts- r uslIsiw . tatsptltv ii r fsaruculavr fsa iX-vr hy rrtar ssiaJla NAME PAPER. fcb-t- he.Wl ,4,- WIJ 1t Priwli eriTwl"sr. Aik (br klelie tmk.mmltmkm rtnmjrmjmirtil Tak &a u&astv iIII, MrCIIAMrAI.ntiil MIMX. IN Vl.lNKHUMi at tht Kf ii.t-iiri- INly irriuiir inaiuiiif, i roj, i. i. Th oldest euixiiittnn school in America. tnt term begin Septeriber lit!.. Thtt llectster lor lv7 contain- -i Imi of tlietriduitei forthepistf years, with their positions; also course of study, requirements expenses, etc. Candi dates from a distance, or those living tn dis tant states, by specUI examlnitions nt their homes, or at such schools s they nay b at tending, may determine the ,u-"tion of ad- misstoii wirnout Msitintc iroy. i-or iiesiste and fuIlinformtIon, address I-Avm M.(.rkkk Director. Manhood rttsioirn Rcsmesst l-rstr- A urmisf oni lm,TniavncecUeUny lrin. tlire ttCav. NerTsua Ikptiiif itnrui tr fralUinhrai.1 ftpi laivnsi rrtod in Tain erery known remedy, baa tUacmetvd ssimrle Nftf-cutv, which ha will aetm KICK to IJf tJTT-iufrTrni. Aildre U.4 4MN.11tlKrkBntl-U. WsTwVortO QHIO yHlVERSITY. Y0HSO PF0PLE OKEITIIFRSEXDESIR IM1 l'UEI'VKT"K. (OLLhUIvTEOK PEUICnilKUI. (NORMAL). EIUfT10V THVTIS Kl'EI.i.Fi IS QUALITY VSII I.HU IX PKICK. WILL KO WELL TO SEM) FOR A CATALOGUE TO frraident Super, ttiens, Ohio. Lamp IIhimnev' K SrCTHATTHI f 0? 0 yV IXACT LABLC IS OM V f J I- IU tACH CM WNEY A3 A "5 w o f Je u n J 5 , EMOWtl IN PICTUB& 7 s, 3 ; "ft gsj3lrHava1ls(il l A " 2 sij avBBkvavSlSilalBBBBtta 'j. il ir-l aMrSRSSsT hz "ii lrsaWnssBrTr .I5 3 V Txm&Kesrf yz " VSf, 5Uasvr-., a j OURS M 1 Sick Headache l L ttmss--. BEST 3. i ii ii 1. RAILROAD TIME CARD. rittsliurs, Cineiiiuuti anil St Louis Itall. WH Company I ho Jlat.ille Louie. Under sthedule in etfei t Spteuiber i, 15S7, trains leave Springfield, central stand ard time, for enia, C iiieiunati a-id Colum bus, 7:n a. in . f. Davtoii fi 1" a, lu., for em i and Iin inapolis llciJua.ni., pjr enla, Cincinnati, toiuniotis, liidian aHhs and Clucato, j 10 p in , for Xenla, Dajtoiiand Cluiiiuiiti, '.p.m. trains amvfib Bprn.M, i at t-'Hand lu.-lU a. m . t"' 00 p m. a ,1 5.m p. in. Dail). tliail), except bmuiuj. SAM Doiii.s 1 1, act Agent. Ulv.vala.nf1, tuluoibui, Cluelnktl anil tndiato.LH.1,. Ilrttlwsj. oniso cttr 8 Hunt Eipresa 'IJ3)am 12 fiew xora a Huston haress v.5iain a U'eveiaiid a ca.iera t.itres. 3tm 1 New tors. Lliniteut..;!.. ess .ti pm 9 -Night Express 7bPK.Ctn a We t.x.. i.T0aai 5.Aasi 1 Cln flnalC Ullticytr jam K ttnclnnatl X luciaaapoas hxpres. Mll.ejara 3 0levelauaALlacin2autcs.re.il lApra JCintl.. Iufi-.st. ljuisi nu. i.i Utpm ckkive fkhh fast 9 Mgbt Express MJlam 1 Liu Hittg Uuekeve 'uj J tleve.au a v iiieiunati t ,i ess 1 ji pm Vevv irk.llostouactut.niti hx ipui 1SK1VC tSUiM BOCTH. Tlht VmrMi 1 V..m 1 13 Daytou. hyrlEjtaeidAccom.fr't. sjjiam l: iew orx X bjstou J.lba'eS ju am 2 Cleveland a Lastern Li-rr . jt pm 2 Clucliiatt sruitilei ccora , ifj pm It New Yora blieitea &inress eipm o. 12 baa throcuh s.eepers to Ne-v i'crk and Boston without caaazc. No 4 ts tl!9 ramoas limited express, cno- ! posed entirely ot sleepers, txat of Cleveland, rbrocfh sleepers from fprlmcSeM. Afakes Seir lorktn S hours sad liostoa In Mi hoars. 0 H.KNiaill. rv. i ticket Acent. D. It. MARTIN, Arcade Depot, ev. P. A. prtcSeId.O. K. T, Fran. Ohio It. It. All trains run on Ceatri. time Ji minutes slower man city time. TS1N5 LCeVg COISO tiST. So. 4. Xew York Linitted. dally 11 S a. m, " 2. Accotu .dallveZeentSunilsv .- C n in. No. It p.m. , " 12. Atlantic hi ,dill iua.ni. TkalssLKAVauorvi vrrsT I So. 3. Cln.A5t. Louis hx, daily !I.n j " 1. AccouT,dsilyexcept UIlda7 lb-07 a.m. " 5. &t. Louis tx.. daily . ! 59 p.m. So. 1 has sleepers, but no chang o, cars In elthercase through to Nework. o 6 has i through sleeper, to tt Louis j I-ree hack to trams toad polctseast of, and , Including north LewUbnn; I or tickets to all points aid further Infor mation, canon J. I. KHLinsx, Axeut.7. Arcade. Telephone call 110. Imliaua. Jllootiilnton nml Vfentern Kail WHJ. sRKivs raovf south. 1 Cincinnati Etpress 'UOam - Sandusky and BpnnSald Lx 9 J5 a m 3 Columbus Viail tJunm arcitc raoM kast. I Mfctit Express Chicago. M L Jt Kan City Ilia 'ltian s5am 3Chktu;o.M L l"kan tlty E H305pm siitiassy vi in 103Sam ARRIVE. VKOIf 'uradT 2 Eastern Express I vtlantlc Mall . b New lOrk. Limited PXrAET OOISG ORTH. 131am 'Hiiini 4 JSpm 2 Lakeside Express I Put In Uav bipress 5 prini;flelil and am:bslt7 Lx- DRrjRT GI1IVU SXST. 2 Columbus Fxpres 'U5ara 4 Atlantic Mall sMam 8 I oluuibus Accominod ition 631am 6 New York Limited t35 IltPIRT i.oin wtsr. 1 Xlxht Express 205 Lhlcaitot. L.JL Kan. City llni. TiOa 3 ChleaKO. ot. L. Jt Kan. City Lx 5 15 p m Ohio soMtheru Itallrtwtil. ARRIVR fROV SOCTH. 3 Halnbrldse Accomnielatiou . dIOam 1 Mall and Express , tJbpm DCreRT I.OISO SOCTU. 2 Mall and Express 10 25 am 4 Iltinbridze Accommodation 5Xpo All trains marked " run daily. all oers dally except suad.iT. standard time. which Is 24 tuiuutes slower than pr nzneld city time. V.M. UErLKMsN. D. II. ROCHE. Tlcttt Agent. Ileneral Airent. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE! Calik many of tb ao-cmQf- "Cans" win do Jaat what H rlairaiMl for it. It stUMrmtilrrti to qnlckry and teiOEALTl,) tLUt DYSPEPSIA AME VOU A SUFFERER? DO YOU WANT RELIEF? IT WILL CURE EVEN VOU! WILL VOU TRY A BOTTLE? Si. OO rOR A QUART BOTTLE. A Hawaii IssTratMrat - a Qalrk Ketanu For Sale hy Dnrrt t TCIda JJcrchasta aad General Immlcrs eryr-t v. SACHS-PRUDEN&CQ.DAuON.CHIO. s rHs-pnuTrA'.nivnER at.e IS SOLD ALL OVER THE WORLD. 'Judicious aovchtising isthc KCVSTONC TO SUCCCSS " -A The H. P. HUBSARD CO.. . JUOICIOUSADVERTISIKOAOtHTSaaiD 1 Ex.csts. DcsicncRS. Esnav- IRSHO EttCTROTVPCRS. Ntw Havtw. Cows. l Lowest Prlceaconslstentwltfi J rirvt. w..w wsv'sw i aofcc"B,oi:Ooo ortao.sva'i I M.tMrtR) It-T rRCCTO ACM mj --i T DtRTKlRlWHO ma air. ou a,.. Mil COM(tOaiONt SOLlCTTCO 7- .,. .. .c rt.7 a V . I WAirrAGEI.TS sl?i, ialiV MISSOURI STEAfrlWASHEn. To aeti fia t TrtaTi nf en kTiee crCT aid a!ilitr astr.x prolalWble ec r'o jT3ent.il b fTal trrma will bw citriu ThFa-berworkACD anrr pnDC4;wkkLsaTrtLzbOa; an tcINl:iii;eri4rrCruauX SaiYiDtofte. ten tvrr BByysS xwt. weeks trial, on liberal t-rmn, to b re turnedatmyexoenself not satikfactoty turneo at my ei Dense ir not $600to$2.000i" v jn.r it Us7ic mn'9 by raieiit.itittji is lustria,tLi sx-rnta. Tntrlnmts m.rit maklnir it a thnoann.t ent-cssm rrcrywhsTy. Illntrair4r(.rmiar4ani tv.nain?ft. J.W0KTHS0lEM'F'2,rrt3f KLie,Av:.ST.lcir$,yi. llUtattaseaU AhtoMtUtntmtkrtG StllLS Cures "J Removes Tan. Sunburnf Bo Stlnssv Hos cjulto and All Insect Sites. mriEC iuj)Trnr. Huzncrx, Scnh-marka. and evcrr form of akin blemishes. rctivelT enrcd on tno ilw nnr.ra.o axun without leaving a scar, CT IXOI niTitment. Zrloa SScts sceta. and SI. At druzzlsta or br nsTt. The Sor. PmifanTa Co, 1'nr London. Conn. 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