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ifl--M ." srssssss''''-' s-f5-? REPUBLIC, THXTKSDAY'ffVnEaOT'Q NOVEMBER 10 1887. ten i.-VvJ w l4 5f (& SHr- Mi t a ? j? fe 1 i 1 2 ft; ft A:;i8 E-"St Z TM r slf iSrVMt' if?'" I if JfXAa.1, HKAatTB fj iEAUWDL WOMAH. jLfl AMUSEMENTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. Encasement of the Famous Comedian. SOL SMITH RUSSELL In his Greatest Success. BEWITCHED! Introducine all his famous SONGS AND SPECIALTIES, "(loose with Page and Inrons." Ilnlda's Lore Story, with song. "The Locked Me In:" The "hanbi (ienteel." -The Ama teur Comic Slncer." "The Horse Shoe." "Dad's Dinner Pall." etc. supported by an excellent company. Fred. U. Berger, Manager Prtees-TOcSOcandr. Seats now on sale at Harris's Cigar Store. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAyTnOV. 14th. HUHR! The ont' produet'on of Its kind in Amer ica '. A Trem ndous ;-ucces ! The Beautiful llcturesque PUT. BEACON LIGHTS Mr. orgv Iarock and Great Cast. Magnificent Trtpical Scenes, Elaborate Appointments. tJader the Muunfnrnt ( Chaunry G. PuUlter. Price TSc. 50c. JSc Seats on sale at II ir- rn .mi : Why You Feel So weak and exhausted is because yonr blood is impure. As well expect the sanitary condition ot a city to be per fect with defiled water and defective sewerage, as to expect such a compli cated piece of mechanism as the human frame to be in good order with impure blood circulating even to its minutest reins. Do you know that every drop of your two or three gallons of blood passes through the heart and lungs in about two and a half minutes, and that, on its way, it makes bona aul muscle.' brain and nerve, and all other solids and fluids ol the body? The blood is the great nourisher, or, as the Uible terms it, "The Life of the Bedy." Is it any wonder, then, that if the blood be not pure and perfect in its consti tuents, you suffer so many indescribable symptoms? Ayer's Sarsaparilla stands " head and boulders" aliove every other Alter ative sod Blood Medicine. As proof, rrad these reliable testimonies: G. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mass.. says: MFor the past 23 years I have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla. In my oinlon. the best remeihal agencies for the cure of all the diseases arising from impuri ties of the blood are contained in this mediciue." Eugene I. Hill, M. I).. 3S1 Sixth Ave.. New York, says : "As a blood-purifier and general lmilder-iip of the system, I bare never found anything to equal Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It gives perfect aatisf action." Ayer'a Sarsaparilla proves equally efficacious in all forms of Scrofula. Boils, Carbuncles, Eczema, Humors, Lumbago, Catarrh, &c; and is, there fore, the rery best Spring and Family Medicine In nse. " It beau all," says Mr. Cutler, of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, " how Ayer's Sarsaparilla doe sell." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aytr & Co., Lowell, Mate rii$l;aUtoula.$3. Worm $S a bottle. ELY'S CATARRH CHUM BUM CLEANSES THE Xasal Pasukm,! Altars PIa aaw 1st tasn mttoa Beak the Sore, BesUrra the 8eaae ef Ti aae Smell. Tltr THE CURE. A particle is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; bt small, registered. 60 U. ELY BROS.. Drug Cists. 35 Greenwich St.. New York. Hop Plaster mmt0HMtWm'SXrvmmwA; VThma -SltfTrT-aTtr-WtttoTTrWtp,ffrtWi erMBortcK w !! my i j tp tiBTTT1-r'1'T'ienan I win III OCtMItopriinaT. vavammtu xiiea w-Mkt aUad acTcr-MliaaC Fow rtmmA rA wecmmrnUA hr aorta of SSmSiSTtJMtamm miCBacKaciies! -Pn5rCVtJH UmWssi aviiBfrrvrbmitj xm fFt"m9MM afar VKnB MMtt&ZaVM mmw&z HaV-EVER jumttmnuy atarvrapmaa - J ak. I Tutt's Pills Regulate The Bowels. C it lenniw t s ael aja Mssi sua XKtadliaea-wi. ek. mm Sick Headache, Jtjiftfut, Ivrvn, Kidney Difeaaw, Bilieu Cdlic, Maltru, etc. srt, riUa tntmtm reeralar kM tMSlr suae! ( Ustaaitoa. wltamag vhak.swaata esasejey sr lfcaallfc. I . kUErryw-n. TssTssaslwM iT'ii'iiiwiwiiii i I '' itm'Hi t&maSJj&Ssit A WICKED ELEHUNT. PLEASURES OF RAILWAY TRAVEL WITH A VICIOUS BRUTE. leaked In m Close Car at Night with an Elephant la On Corner and a Drunken Keeper la Another Lively Time Put Not Tour Trust In Elephant. "During the time I was with Fore pangh's circus," says James Twitchcll, Buffalo Bill's late manager of the London "Wild W ,t Show," "I took part in some exmuitious that were not uown on mo . . bills. One in particular I shall not be likely to forget The show disbanded at Chicago; Bamboo, the trick elephant, was leased to the Kiralfy brothers, who were about to open their season in Boston. Bamboo had established a name for him self as a savage, treacherous brute, who had killed and maimed at least a dozen men. He had a keeper who was in the habit of becoming and remaining drunk. I hadn't much idea of the dangerous character of the Journey until we were jierhaps a hundred miles out of Chicago. The Nittctu of the car was thickly littered with hay. In which Bam boo, the keeper and myself were to sleep together. The keeper's bottle was one of my earliest discoveries and discourage ments. The novelty of the situation kept me awake pretty much all the first night out, and it was with some dismay that I discovered that the keeper was hopelessly drunk, snoring in the bay. That I would not have minded had Bamboo only kept quiet. But he didn't and wouldn't, and that first night, before I had become In the least accustomed to the situation, wns simply a night of horrors. In the still hours of that night, with the train rush ing along at the rate of thirty miles an hour. I would at short intervals hear a muffled snort from the monster at the other end of the car, and then feel a gi gantic foot shoving against me, or the end of his trunk passing inquisitively over my face. Then I would jump up and yell to the keeper, with energetic kicks to em phasize my remarks. " 'Here, you wake up! That infernal elephant is going to trample us to death!' "The drunken keeper would get to his feet, swear, give Bait boo an unmerciful prodding with his fc k, the great brute wouid lie down and cry, and wc would have peace. "This scene, with Tariations, Is what happened all the way from Chicago to New York. I wasn't trampled to death by the elephant; why I was not I do not know. "Abont daylight we were in the vicinity t)f Erie. Pa. Here Bamboo took cogni zance of his surroundings in a disagree sble way. Elephant cars, lie it under stood, are specially built and fitted for the transportation of these brutes, and the car in which wc first embarked was not of this kind. It was not high enough nor strong enough. When the vicious brute bad thoroughly satisfied himself of these facts, he rose up out of tho liny, arched his ugly hack, and burst the whole top of the car out. We stopped at Erie. There was loud swearing and clamor by the railroad men for compensation for the damage. I told them to send their bill to the Kiralfys, ind, in the meantime, if they didn't want the elephant on their hands to take care Df, they had lietter help me get him to Huston as fast as possible. They took a look at Bamboo, observed his vicious eye, and said they guessed that was so. "We arrived at Buffalo. A necessity of the trip was a change of cars at this point. Tho elephant had been well fed tnd well watered, and might have had the decency to behave himself. The keeper got him out of the wrecked car in zood shape and started him for his new quarters in the waiting train. A great pile of blackberry crates was near, but not it all in the way. May I be blamed if that devilish brnte didn't make for them snd destroy twenty-four full crates before the keeper could restrain him. "Well, everybody knows the'law nbout jlephanta and trther wild beasts. I had to settle lor the blackberries on tho spot. land a large holoit made in my $C0. ine most uangerous ana lauorious in cident of our trip would not have hap pened but for the fact that wheu the keeper was sober he would smoke a pipe. His smoking set the hay afire near Svra- :use, and before it was discovered the car was filled with smoke, the elephant wns snorting and trumpeting, and we couldn't stamp out the fire. "We had two buckets. I rushed with them through the baggage car, over the tender, got the fireman in the cab to fill them, and ran back with them to our car. This feat, half a dozen times repeated, with the train going at express speed, was no small task. The keeper took the pails at the door of our car and doused the burning hay with the water. Simple business, you would say, to put out such a fire that way. So It would have been but for that elephant. He came near getting us and himself burned up to gether; for about every second he would nwing his trunk around, overset the pails rod spill tho water anywhere but on the fire. I have heard something of the in telligence of the elephant; this fellow was in n panic until we got that fire out. "One Sunday morning we unloaded at the Grand Central station in New York, and getting into Broadway, marched tri umphantly down. Of my $C0 I had left tl.50. Bamboo had eaten up and de stroyed more than $50 worth. The keeper was gloriously drunk: but we had passed the larger part of the journey, we had but one stage more, and I bad high hopes of getting into Boston Tuesday morning at the furthest. 'With much trouble wo got the brute quartered in a barn on Crosby street. Wc slept with him, and ate cold junk for twenty-four hours. When we marched aboard the sound steamer with Bamboo the next day my $1.50 was gone, and the keeper and I had left our coats as security for the elephant's board. Yet I presume the crowd on the steamer thought it the correct thing for gentlemen in care of an elephant to appear in their shirt sleeves. So our dignity was maintained. "The name of Kiralfy, aided, I believe, by a telegram from the management to the captain of the boat, secured our trans portation, and I fondly fancied that my woes were over." But let no man put his trust in an elephant 1 Bamboo was reserv ing his master stroke for the finish. In the streets of Boston we met a car. The elephant deliberately killed tbe horse with one blow of his trunk; tbe car was over turned; the passengers fainted, screamed and ran; a short parley was held with the police, which resulted in n final tri umphant procession to the Kiralfy tarn. First, a very long distance ahead, walked a squad of police; next came Bamboo, his keeper and business manager; next, at a respectful distance in tbe --car, a dozen reporters; last, several thousand of the miscellaneous population of Boston anx ious to do us honor." New York Sun. Bjrup f Figs, Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cat. is nature's only true laxative. This pleasant Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy may be bad at Dr. Casper's drug store, 50c and SI bottles. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effect ive remedy known to cleanse the system; to act on tbe liver, kidneys, and .bowels gent ly yet thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds, and fevers, and to cure constipation, indigestion, and kindred ills. A story about William D. Kelly, of Penn sylvania, has been recalled In Washington. At a dinner given by a certain senator. Pres ident Uarheld turned to Kelly and said "Judge, how do you account for the success you have attained In public life?" With great solemnity and impressiveness Kelly answered: "Gentlemen, I owe me present position in the eyes of me country to the favor of Providence and me magnificent voice." ttf vvrvvv would enjoy joax dinner J x,xv and are prevented by Dys pepsia, tun Acker Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, Io digecUon, Flatnkmcy and Constipation. We gnwintee them. 25 aad 60 cents. Frank H. Coblestx, corner Xarket and High street. Far lmmlm In Anthracite coal co to IWfaaldon Merrill, Oraad opera doom. frkT?)ki Oue ot Many. Victor. X. Y Feb. 1st, 1SS7. Mr. O. K. Woodward, Dear Sir: Send me one-half cross Kemp's Balsam. 50c. size, and a few samples, I certainly know . that Kemp's Balsam Is the best sellinic couich cure. I have fifteen other cough and I lung leinedles on my shelves, and Kemp's llabaiu sells 10 to 1 best of all. Itespect- lully jours, V. E. Cobb. Sold by T. .1. Casper, drurgist. 41 east Main street, at 1 50c and SI. Sample botlle free. I General Malmne is coiiliilenl of securing i control ol tne irginia IcKislatiire.aiHlJohu S Wise thinks the reform movement will be successful In liichmoud. . a -vr. !.,.. hare ' ". A . T T ..... v A-lr.,-". ill- Soother at hand. It is the only safo medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains tut Onitim - .- j ; y Mnjifiine, but gives the child nattmU eate from pain. Price 23 cents. Sold by , Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and I High streets. Governor Oglesby says the press has ex- 1 airgerated the reports of threats acattist I him in case he refused to commute (he sentences of the condemned anarchists. , Only a few threatening letters have Ixfii I received. i In ltriff. and tu the 1'olnt. Dyspepsia Is dreadful. Disordered liver Is misery. Indigestion Is a loe to good na ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, toush food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours. Ir regular habits, and many otherthlngs which ought not to be. have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad busi ness and making the American iK-ople so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember: Nohapplnesswithout health. But Green's August r lower brines health and happiness to the dyspeptic Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. At Zanesville. O., Win. Sparks, a bar tender, crushed Edward O'Duiinell's skull with a base ball bat. At Peace. A stomach In revolt Is an obdurate rebel. Corrected with Hostettcr'sStomach Hitters, its dissensions w ith the food introduced into it in unwary moments of apetite ceases. Then it is at peace. Then dyspepsia aban dons Its grip. Then such fractious mani festations as heartburn, a sinking sensation in the pit of the abdomen between meals and unnatural fullness afterward, llatu lence. acid gulpings, biliousness, etc, cease to inflict martyrdom. Aflera course of the national tonic and alterative, the liver anil bowels always more or less dl-ordered dur ing a prolonged attack of indigestion, re sume their functions and become regular. Thus not only dyspepsia, but its concomi tants constipation and biliousness are con quered by the medicine, which remedies their fruitful cause, weakness of the or gans of digestion. The epigastric nerve. cellular tissue, in short, every organ that bears a part in the digestive processes ac quires vigor and regularity from the be nign invigorant The St. Petersburg Jtnmml warns Austria to mind her own regarding Bulgarian affairs. (official) business AVJ Lung Disease. Ifyouhavo a Cough or Cold, or tho children are threatened with Crou por Whooping Cough, nse Acker's English Kemedy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure,' and wa guarantee it Price 10 and 50c Frank II. Coblentz, corner Msiket an High streets. Bear Admiral Worden. hero of the Moni tor and Merrlinac fight. Is living in Wash ington. He is seventy years of age, but looks younger. He has a full blonde beard and hishoiris not as white as his age would warrant The wound he received at tlw Monitor and Merrimac battle not only Im paired his sight but has left him always subject to severe headaches. He was re tired from the navy in 18s on full pay.and is thus in receipt of S(J,000 a year. hurcee Reward Merit as a rule, and SOZODOXT is no exception. There is not in the market a preparation the sale of which has been attended with more success Decay of the teeth is pre vented by SOCODONT. It imparts to the m an ivory whiteness It is a liquid, not a gritty and corrosive paste or powder. It remedies offenslvene.ss of the breath, leave. an agreeable flavor in the mouth, and is itself fragrant Being what It is, no won der that SOZODOXT is a success, and is made the subject of so many econiums The commissioners of the District of Columbia will not grant a license to sell liquors to any grocery or provision stores. LOCAt NOTICES. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for chil dren teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and has been used for years with never-falling success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen tery and dlarrhira. griping in the Dowels and wind colic By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25c a bottle. Many People Kefue tu Take Coil I.iver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste. The difficulty has been overcome in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with llypophos phites. It being as palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for the treatment of consumption, scrofula and bronchitis. Physicians report our little pa tient take it with pleasure. Try Scott's Emulsion and be convinced. Mr sos has been afflicted with nasal ca tarrh since quite young. 1 was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm, and before he ha-, one bottle that disagreeab'e catarrhal ineli had all left him. He appears as well as anyone. It is tne Dest catarrn reineuy the market J. v. uimsteau, Areola, Illinois. Mr. A. Nichols suffered from catarrh for years. He purchased a uottie ot r.iy s Cream Balm of us. He is now almost cured, and says you cannot recommend it too highly. Evers Bros., uruggists, luue pendence, Iowa. Excitement Over a Marvelous Cure in Enaland. The newspapers of Great Britain are filled with accounts of the wonderful re covery of a young man who bad been so ill with asthma and rheumatism mat ne was not able to lie down in bed for nine long years. The cure was due to the Shakers of Mount Ibanon. X. Y. They say that this. like nearly all others was the result of in digestion, and that the Shaker Extract of roots (Siegel's Syrup) eneciea tuis wonuer fui cure bv restoring the digestive organs to a healthy condition, obviatingentirelv those disagreeable turns of sick headache, bil iousness etc Hie anaisers say mat cney have spent fifty years in perfecting this remedy for dyspepsia, and that its efTeets opon the digestive organs is something won derful. For diseases of the throat or lungs they recommend the Shaker Tar Capsules Aithma, biuniMn- SiiUoo. mad relwv ohb MviuDmrilltti nenons la a-tmtced taTOi of UMduu lricart. CVhi- liom, 1H UCBUUMT msr. " rvuuaa jwiii is awitu vm i ui ttlTwrarvrt. mnd bira ot:r IMttUWtH Trde-irK to vi. Aliir I'Mirf I'm a ttrctf.a f.Yrt- iStrtm Cmntum-labri, tnl U10I mtWlMWtaOmviTfmnumn r. Mtmlt at A. V. MevcrjT va-ma fiUmmajrML, U K.A. asii.crJS Erases ...4" v-f ... -V"c ' ,-aaBABAlBBBv-L?.ir.'SS P royal ttcatji fcAKlM" POWDER Absolutely Pure. This innvjr never varies. A marvel of pu rity, strength anl whilesmene3. Mnreeeo nouiieil than the ordinary kind, and cannot be sM In competition with the multitude of low test, ihort tteleht, alum or phosphate Kinder. Sold only in cans. Knyi. llitiss I'on-Dxi Co.. 10(1 Wall Street. New York. 3VE FITTH ARE STILL TMUMI-IIAXT! For fifteen years tbejhavesteadlly gained in faror, and 1th sales constantly increasing have become the most popular corsetthrough out the United States. The 0 quality Is warranted to weartwlceas lonjras ordinary corsets. We have lately In troduced the (1 and K-II grades with extralong waist, and wecan furnish tl""n when preferred. UlKheat awards from a 1 t le world's great fairs. The last medal remvella for first de ETee of merit, from the lateexposltlonheldat New Orleans. V htle scores of patents have been found worthless, the principles ot the (llore-Flttlng have proved Invaluable. Ketullers are authorized to refund money, tf. upon exam! nation, these corsets do not prove as represented. For saleevery where. Catalogugefree on ap plication. THOMSON", LAXUD0X & CO., X. ! SUUFESE7S' .Homeopathic Veterinarj i Specifies tor HORSES, CATTU. SHEZP- DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. ' tfsedl-y U. S. Ocrersa't. Chart on Rollers, and Hook Beat Free. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 fulton St, . T. ZTT.UPH&EYS' H0HE0PATHIC ff ft SPECIFIC No. fiO lanMatJr". Th only tntctml al rrm6j faf Henroos Debility, Vital Weakness, and ProeiraUon. from'owr-worlc or other eeoM. 1 perTii or vuJeeadUree Tll powder, for IV boLDtPiiconir.orntpotidonrei.lptef ASKTOSTHE No bones crer hip to break. Quickly and perfectly adjust ed to the form. Doable Bone! Doable Steel! Doable Seam! WARRANTED. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Sample Duplex Corset by mail, post-paid, for OXE DOLLAR. Bortree Mfg. Co., Jackson, Mich. PETROLEUM V. NASBY Savs "Intimit acquaintance with a tiu friend alwajs increases our respeckt tur that friend." This is the reason why Synvita Blocks continue to make friends as their virtuts become better known. Clergymen, public speakers and iHMiple in all the avenues of life nre a unit in their praise of that won derful new remedy. Synvita Cough Blocks. They are warranted to cure Coughs, Colds Bronchitis Hoarseness Tickling in the Throat Sole Throat and Croup; 25 doses, 21c. Hundreds bear testimony to the re markably cures of Di.urhuM. Dysentery, Klux. Cholera Infantum, or Summer Com plaint and Cholera Morbus, effected by Synvita Blackberry Blocks. 2. doses, 23c We have stacks of testimonials from mothers, who, after dosing their children with strong medicines for other supposed diseases, have completely cured them by using Synvita Worm Blocks ; 23 does, 25c After you haye tried all the high-priced (Kittle remedies and have found no relief, buy a package of Synvita Kidney, Blood and Liver Blocks and be cured : 50 doses, 50c If you want the finest tonic Bitters in the market buy a package of Synvita Bit ter Blocks for 25c and make K to 1 gallon of pure tonic bitters. All these remedies only 1c a dose. Xo liox, no teaspoon, no sticky bottle. Put up In patent packages. Warranted to cure or money refunded. Sold by druggists every where, (let a checker b.iard of your dealer free. Send your address on a postal card for a copy of "The Sj nvita Block," which contains a history of diseases and cures, or send 1c stamp for sample of Cough Block ami a copy of The Synvita Block. Address Tiik Synvita Co., Lock Box 2119, Delphos Ohio. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. c. U. VUKVJCUSK, dmtil raaLoas, Rooms 5 A 6. Mitchell Block. T. A. UK Witt, DKTIST, S. F. C. Main and Market Sta. w, H.saUTTI, sxTis or 1CHI10 tiith OArraD WITBOCT nix. s Masonic BatldlM. JOB PRINTERS. H8. LIMHOCKKR, s and 57 Aroade. Prlstl er. Engraver and Fashionable Stationer. Wedding! vids and calling eards a special tr. inn -ST, NSTALMCNTTRADC, byaddreaxlng x vLtijLMM- ocrn.x co. trie. n j3?" ftkfatv SS U)Vf fitT Nw MfflLYm vtwv a "anjaBTrxtaBv ife Diiix aTSTll HfUT liril i-DS' NIBB W B -T . SABA WBAIBrBiAi-Ba . AVI... 1 ATBABBjBBBnr-aaB) an-. WAT AB I UIBU rTSrnriBir BTIT SOL IS III BA-k ASAhBaV riTB-B- ABB a.ll.Atl.. BBBB BBB1BB BBJ ABBBWBI ABBBBaBBBABBT WBAa, aBB UBB ASAKkBBI aa-a-IBB slOBAV - mr eiiai i -wweaj.. wv aaaa aV j mmmmmm l1MWmmW -iAiwweA. - "v-eeB 111 IBJ VU "J va apijIUvaUUtt. BsaEa'BT IF BBAfA--te f aWU tf mU IfsTffaaaiBvBA RAILROAD TIME CARD. Pltuburg, Cincinnati; and St. Loau;Ball. war Company Tan Handle Bout. Under schedule In effect September 25. 1SS7, trains leave Springfield, central stand ard time, for Xeuia, Cincinnati and Colum bus, 7:15 a. tu., for Daton7:15 a. in., for Xeuia and Indianapolis tlOrJO a. in., for Xenia, Cincinnati, Columbus, ludian apolis and Chicago, 5:10 p. in.; furXvnla, Dayton and Cincinnati, fa:-J5 p. in. Trains arrive in Springfield at f7:15 and 1U:20 a. in.. 5:00 p. m. ami 5:40 p. m. Daily, f Dally except Sunday. Sam Dodds, Ticket Agent Cleveland, Uolumbus, Cincinnati a no Indianapolis Ballway. one Bin. ft HIKt - - M on.- 12 New Yora Boston Express.. NJoam a visTeiaua m maitern Bipreu-. 3.13 pm 4 New York LtmltedXxpresa . pat soue south. 9 2tght express.. -WO am, Bpg..cin.A Wea.Ex SiSarn 1 Cln. Flying Buckeye 7J5 am W Cincinnati k Indianapolis Kipreea11.00am S CleTotandACIncluoatlKxDreee 2Dnm 9 Clatl.. Ind.. St. Louis A Kau. Ex Jt pm 4SR1VX FftUll K.1ST. 9 Xlght Express "2.30 am 1 L'lu Flying Uuikeye . .....7-l5 am 3 CleveUu A Ciuciunatl Express J jn pm .New ork, llostou A Cincinnati Kx.r33 pm taaiTi raoa sotrra. Night Express , ii. a paytbU.HprtngBeldAeeom.tr't. tuft am U New York A Boston Llmlted sjo am I Cleveland A Eastern Express 3.15 pm Cincinnati A Bprtorfleld Aeeom 5ju pm II New York Limited Express .. pm Ho. U has through sleepers to New York and Boston without change. No. 4 Is tbe famous limited express, com posed entirely of sleepers, east ot Cleveland through sleepers from Springfield. Hakes Sew York In H hours and Boston In 2Ut hours. fl. H. KNIOHT. . &.H.llttet AcenL. D.B.MARTIN. Arcade Bepot. tt. P. A. Springfield. 0. N.T.,tenn. Ohio and Krie aoute. All trains run on Central time 25 minutes lower than city time. TSAIIS LXATK OOIHO IlST. No. 4. New York Limited, dally 10:2 a. m. " 2. Accom.. dallyexceptbunday- 3:37 p. m. No. 8. New York last Express 10:14 D.m TXlI3LItI0OIU WtST. No. 3. Cln. A St Louis Ex., dally 2:15 a.m. " 1. Accom-daily 10:10a.m. 5. St Louis Ex., dally . 3:J6 p. m. No. 5 ha through sieepers to St Louis .No. 4 runs through to New i ork solid. No change ot cars for any class of passengers. Free back to trains to all poluts east ot, and Including north Lewlsburg. For tickets to all points and further lnfor matlon.callon J. D. Phlioie, t . .. ,. .. Aent.72 Arcade. Telephone call J10. Indiana, Itloomlngton and Weetern Rail, way. iiaivi raoa xosth. 1 Cincinnati Express... .... .... 5 Sandusky and Springfield Ex 3 Columbus Mall .......- .100am . 92Sam . 420nm ifciivi rxoH xisr. 1 Night Express 5 Chicago, St. L. A Kan. City llm. 145am . 655am . 1035am . "505pm ,120am .9 45am fsnausxyjuau.... 3 Chicago, St. L. A Kan. City Ex-.. ituri raoa wkst. z fcastern Express- 4 Atlantic .msii- 6 New York Limited . 425pm . 245am -lu 45am . 535pm . 145am 95.5 am . 630am . 435 205 Dinar ooixo xoith. 2 Lakeside Ex Dress 4 Put-tD-Uay Express.. 5 Springfield and Sandusky Ex I Dinar ootso xast. 2 Columbus Express ...... 4 Atlantic Jiail- 5 Columbus Accommodation.. 6 New York Limited Dtnar ooixo wist. 1 Night Express 5 Chtcaro. St L. A Kan. City II 7 (Da 515pm 3 Chicago, ot. L. A Kan. City Ex. Ohio Southern Kail road. AKRIVI raoa SOUTH. 3 Balnbridge Accommodation 9 40 a a 1 Mall aud Express 4 30 p m Din IT OOIXO SOUTH. 2 Mall and Express 10 25 a m 4 Balnbridge Accommodation 5 35 p m All trains marked rundailyiall others dally except Sunday. Standard time, which Is 2 minutes slower than Spr ngflrld city time. WH.1IEFFERMAN. D. II. ROCHE. Ticket Agent. General Agent. 9 9 Per Cent. DSACH-PRUDEN'S Famtmt KEMEDY for YSPEPSIA Ttm rttnn at matte 490 th Mthorttj ot aa miomt physiceJUi wttoluatAftaitethl pttftlvntJar dumin iifa tndy. Tlwmatliaai yratmman tosfl ta thai it m dimmm th-U will at nccambwUta out naton baa aSaatDal aamtoaaca, AGARIC Will ttMM Um stomach. 4obl. ft to ftVww to proper ftusctiooa, aad rattiallr cqj tbadtt mm. which makaa ao tmaiiy paopla wJawataa. Tmr draaxateWiiM narchaat or caoaral ilnlar ahotild kerm it m atock. U ha haanX taaitt o aahkattliislfarrQa. Do oat b pat tAt, SICHil-rBUDCr A CO DITTO, OHIO. U6HA-PBUD2TS GTNGBB A1X M aid aU oratrtha world. tiOL MEDAL, FAUST 1871' BAKER'S Warranted aholutly pun Cocoa, from which the exceaaol Oil ha bn removed. It haatArrf Uma the strength ol Cocoa mlxe with Burrh, .rrowroot or Sugar dud la then-fure Tar more economi 4aJ, totting Un$ than or cent a cup It la dcllctoua, rjourtttunp, jtmisthening, caally dtgeated, anc admirably adapted tor tuvalida aa well m for peraopa 'o health. Sold by Ciroeer. affywhw. ?. MM & CO., OorcHester. lass. I WANT AGENTS sfft MISSOURI STEAMWASHER. To men and womtn of wa. ivr ami abilitr, awaking profitable empsojmanUlb. Tral terma will ba wiraa. TheWaaher works on nrw principlawhlchaaTM labor and clotllirianornuMalr. aampieawnton two 'lndiiMtriAn MntA IotrfnMo lerlt meltac It a phenomlnel eiirmei everywhere ItliMtretedcliTiiar.d tennsfrae. J.WORTH.Sou M'rft,rrtaFumAff.ST.lstnt,llo. CWeAwAtllffeeetgieupifi.eiterlfc.l tmmmm efcef. ttoneeejetf. ahrienkaleiekeMrreeTllaik THE WASHBUKM AMERIOAM OUITAIIk AND MAHDOUNKS IW fcMj.wert JanAK tka ! itoil.HU hrlbm. lllwim4CMAtac maikitrm by U AfuafactoHn, LYOM 4k HEALV. ItU atata at, ChKMSO. MAWLIN REPEATING Tfcaa. RIFLE 0u- saaDWe aiT IN THE enteed perleeteAeBWMaK wnftLDl lrATCursteendebetpefMv """" luteljr tilt, lcede In All VZr"4E4mAmw eUea lo,tar(tMMiAiruM. BnEabhw. BALLARD Callrrt, II.MUr walirttt Bl- V fea. rtfiifw lllMtrattrd Cwtaiawww. V w a.4 tA-en - m ti thevjes ol tit! cl -r rtioMir, anl ha rtwi. alidott iiaiiut HUnfc .URFIIV r.Riw.. Vu, It A Ohwut Uvet1 rt the utlt4r Aad uym no imnnj ttiei IcauHmey -'- iaacirthe o Mom. A. A.. HI III. U.hi. 1 pi ir lH0 ,BKnav nmMvniiVii. far a SnoraaituHyuMdxiiwthly byoreraXOeO VXadiea. AnSafe.EpectualamdIUaKmt gJ$lperboxnxaUl,of atdniulatR Scaiod r 'ircwi4jr S poatan atampa. Addreaa TMBBwmA.CmruOoVwm Wot iSalw by Frank M. CoUaats am4 BakaaaaACaw m y-s?Bat m MMataWl kMrCmr I a B WJTl TO S PATS. V MMwQimmuti bh m Ml tasas SUsetar-' E3 atr.Mifb, tka UapiuOtaslalQL saEaV. CintiDnailflEataM L Onla.H ALL DR. ALBERT MEDICAL INSTITUTE, OF CLEVELAND, WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT TO SPRIHGFTZXD. AT THE Lagonda House, Thursday, November 17th, 1887, irito3i. i jl. to 't r. r. oivl'y- D A ( fQr-'D'T" ' n J s'rn?er In thl ctuimunlty. He tntke rezulir vNIts here: his nimi a household tf, t!.u"irVi 7 i i m i i1 Tr'' tl,r""l"ut th8 c Vi "rj'. at'l in drery tonthip, villare anj hoi!ecc.i b foua 1 thoje who have trusted to his skill ami who nn bear witne to th- vn -i-.f of Un Irsii n jit, ta 1 ti i :a ir:i r ,i ,i , 1 -r utiny ot the cures he elfeeN. even in th.we caes which other ,.!iyiiciatn have 1 .u -In m or .i t iwl in: irible V 1I4 fist al .n oa 'It to can vince the iii-st ke.t el. ri.o,e n ho from year to ye ir h tve b .i p i ttin r ol .'n tr tt n i.it w licl lhr kn th-y um 1. sho ltd no lonser doubt the eiidenee of their own seiis-s. What ereater pro it di tiny vint of a p1yeiwN skill, thiu th.y have of Dr. .VJk ". Sureess in the test of iiiprit, and Dr. Albert's -ui3M is a win trie tile at it U substantial. Hi-. rcputiUo-i r&,ta upja the solid ba?is of work done, and of value ren lered for every d illar of feci h has collected. NOT A TRAMP DOCTOR. Oil ALBERT U no tramp doctor no peripatetic quack, with no horns, no place of business, no credit, ao responsibility he is no loud-mouthed niiiunteliack. who flits from city to city, protean? to ri the djl. aid hal the sick without medicine. Dr. Albert can always ba found at t!ie Institute in 0!ev!tud ex;ep: oi thea o;a,ious. wtnn hi snt:he awiy a dty or t rt from hU local business to make periodical visits to time coimrjiiitim whare hi niiionis.r. m,t nn,r,.r,. .n.i f.ih.k..i. r ..,. -. cannot make itcouvenient to come to Cleveland. Tun-e w!io ooifvin I D-. Albirt with to him and to themselves, for by consulting him they would be convinced of their mistake. TDFL. -ALBEFilT'S TREATMENT GrtTftRRH.THROAT, Owes its success to the fact that it differs from the treatment ef r.inary physi cians, not only in the methods adopted, but in he results achieved. Weere ether doctors in most cases give temporary relief, leaving the seeds ef disease to spring up again whenever the conditions are favorable to their development, Dr. Albert effec s a thorough and permanent cure, and by eradicating the seeds of disease, not only renders a return of the ailment impossible, but makes the system stronger and better able toresist disease than before the patient was first attacked. DR. ALBERT GUARANTEES A CURE In every case which he undertakes. He will not keep you dragging along frem month to month, or year to year, telling you nothing definite and making you endure THE SICKENING PANG OF HOPE DEFERRED, Bu he tells you at once what the trouble is, the probable length of time it will take to cure ycu, and what it will cost. There is no vagueness, ne uncertainly ; he tells you what he can do, and he makes a contract with yeu te de it He is en tirely responsible for what he promises, and can always be found when wanted. IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY Dr. Albert's reputation is world-wide, and he numbers his patients in all parts ef the country. His trea'ment is successful where others have failed; he effects a thorough and permanent cure where others cannot afford even temporary relief. Ill THE TREATMENT OF NERVOUS DISEASES Dr. Albert has hid a wider and more varied experience than an physician in this part of the country; and thousands who, before they consulted him, were drag ging out q miserable existence under the burden ot Nervous Complaints, or eb scure and complicated diseases have found in Dr. Albert's treatmen.the road te health and usefulness. Dr. Albert's Skill in the Treatment of all Chronic Diseases Is largely due to the extensive experience which a very large practice has afford ed him, and which enables him to dis inguish with unerring ccuracy the peculiar phases of disease, and to apply to each case the reatment which it requires at the time. Dr. Albert makes no experiments. He uses ne p ten' nos rums or "cure-alls;" he treats each case on its own merits, and prescribes for each separately the remedies which are required ; and he has yet to fail in any case where he has promised a cure. DR. ALBERT WILL BE AT THE LAGONDA HOUSE, PHINGFIELD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER J7, UNTIL 4 P. M. ONLY. Don't put off your visit to some future time. Call and see him at ence. A CONSULTATION WILL COST YOU N0THIN6, and it may be the means of bringing you health and happiness, and making your life a pleasure where it is new a burden. Dr. Albert's time is limited ; he can only remain here during the hours advertised. His duties at the Institute demand his constant at ention, in addition te the services ef the corps ef assistants in charge during his absence. Se those who desire te consult him here should call early, so as to be sure of an oppartunity te see him and state their cases fully. IRflSrailfH Cure Removes Tan, Sunburn, Bee Ctlnss, Mos quito and All Insect Cites, nzrirs, elotcucs, UnTnms. Birth-mark, and crersr form ofsYtn blemishes, potttfrelsr cored oa the most delioAto tftla without lemvlzif a car. by Hop Olntmos-t. Price SScts.. COcts.sidl. At drurdsts or by m&U. The BopVmiOaTc Co-. t'" London. Conn. IJttla7PtlUforil;k-h9dAchs,drneilA. KlliMiirMAndoonitlpAtloaliATeiioeQnal. SCc Tor sal by all Sprlnctlrld Druggists. IV.iJ.Dtik FREETOAIaL. M v2l-raire Mairnetlc Journal. thelargolln the world, will be mailed free to nnv uddress. of can be obtained by calling at my office. Journal contains hundreds of letters from pa tients that I hare cured. Send me name and address on Dostal AiSafrMr IMnli lAt mktull ul uaU thm J ml AM. I tMMt BAA ABM All OMtttL CMIHltUtiAB ftA. sas w. rooTtTB bt CMOJUAH, ba, EJJ& J xjGSy ML TO- INVALIDS! ALBERT, -op o?:t3Ei -OF- HEART, LIER I KIDHEV TROUBLES -ox- DRUNKENNESS Or the l.laaar llakli. PnitlTelr Cans br AaatiaiaierlBf Dr. llalaes' (Uea (sseeUe. ItcanbeKlven In a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledKe of the person taklns It; Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a . permanent and speedy cure, whether the pa tient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot drunkards hare been made temperate men who bare taken Uolden r Specific In their coffee without their knowl edge, and today believe they quItdrlaklttKof i their own free will. It never falls. The sys tem once Impregnated with the Speclfie.lt becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Dr. T-J-Cas- Srr.teast .-tiain street, ana ineo. troupe, lain and Marketstreeti.Sprtccfleld.O. WAXTED-L A DI IS tor our Fall aad Christ mas trade, to take light, pleasaatwork at their own homes. 91 to S3 per day can be qui etly made. Work sent by mall any distance rarticulars free No canvassing. Address at once.CKESCEST ART CO., 147 Milk Street Boston. Mass. Box 5170. NTKNDING Advertisers should address GEO. P. RsJ-IEU. eV CO., No. 10 Mpruee Htrect, New Turk City, For elett Urt of 1,000 Hews Will be sent FRKK, oa application. th ordinirv "trAvelin .!o,-tir" r M'nln.t i ADvcaTisma i P. HUBBARD i I Advertising Accirt I EtXCTftOTTPIRS. i lsPrtcee consistent wWi i Miimst c-v. m ji. ntk i keTtV MUVMtl V AflMave.AWBBBalttlyi4y "I l.lllTBeaMlirT.Biiun.HnA, s i 3 -mr. W",WV -" w. SHHHnHL