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THE AI18U0, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1898. set S3 ft S3 $ 2d S3 sa 8 ECU 33 S3 S3 7ca Iro Fo Etorxo... If yoa do not gel Whisky of the proper Age and Purity. -Six Years Old. IOO f.re." Is the CouervnenTs Gmirenttt cn every tcttle cf QLJBwC aa'juu-oiw 1 MIX WHISIQE Bottled ty W. A. CAINES fc CO.. Frankfort. Ky. Tte 0rlimirt !nt it Frmtie Of nil! the dlatitl.-Tlet Inwrt tmtmlt f ry tattle, in Be Tint: sr ta iMtrotl Krrciiae mw? tne r.,r m i lapw. e a- him W. A. OAnCS CO. .sea end that it bears the I UralK tne or ita tail MlTr. ALL DEALERS SELL IT 8 ft KB 10? a a iMMIIIOWIIIISUEiS" -j "Have you taken any action for a Scandal Rear. Its Head in the . Fight forth Buckeye State Senatorship. Professional Cards.! rroiTt it to M tew. H Riw him Me riM . ft and J wKniittMti Marat r .ra r eaee m Hal rare 9 ,, rmm to JlCaWOJl A HUaUT, aMraavaMU. I J. J. fiOlClt. tMNfHlit, i iUfit ,rwitma araaty. Cfi t tw w a.auaa erwaan. I fVJI. L. LUOOLTU. ; a none? at La. i wwt tn itaa, Owl tatai Itas. ! , tfalurd Moan. ; , a a. nuiit. a k Vatasa. 8WEXSXT A WAUL KB, auaraayeaMOaaaeuianMU. i i L9aa to Bnenwa Bioaa. CUARLK3 J. 6EAELX, iMMltwontt. , t rdnaaaiief a law. oaee to eoan ! . Bine. ; UQtsmx a Mcsaisr, AMoraer M Law. , Im atoaar aa toai aaaamv: aaka Miioaa Rcfawfla. al v4eti a , kMiHi weaat iuaaa ft Ljr'uM Baliilias, CI US. II. HUB BELL, Attaraey m I-aw-JiMte af Ua f on m ta rw nii IiAtrkrwrktitia I TBBoaa 1M. iMVtaruur. iw. rBTSICIAXS. w I DX VOL M. PATTUX. 1 tia IUlitiit Ptii aa Korvaaa p vwa wauaty itMattM, vaiaaw OTniHam.iitTrwaaa auMlaa. i ToivptHMw IIOA lm lhmr TU Ml WlBaV MW t Bk aw k ft fiTtM-ai ma a l . i. iimi, at. u. v V rri4iaa M4 tanaaa. S P- I aa rvr oila. t Ta ?? . at f t uul ax i : iaia a.iMMli av if. 8 imrr. THE MARKETS. taWt Crala txl frJiif. Chtraco. Jan. . ToTl wlnrr arrr tl. 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Sl?b4.4D inmmn to mr . lt;Ki4.:t hntt-hrra' atPcra. atiirkera. M(' V4 1.'. fIm. rowa. J Ki4 .0 Itelfrra, J2.IJ ..i. oa.n and t.tK. I3.0ofi4.15 r. and $liflf-. veal calvea.' I Lrr,t Krtlrmi'M rtTt lj.ts il.iy. Ii.tif; qiictatlnnn ratiRi-d 'IH4 lorr UliMiIil) I J4 lambs. MllakiM Orala. Mllaaukoe. Jan. 4. --?toady: So, I n rthrrn, KV; rt. i7r: M.iy, X.ijc. O.tn X. J. Out Lw- hi. :i'(i:t',r. Ry-Lner; 1 I ira ley Steady; No. J, w Laaal Satkata. Cra-9-a. au ..ne. Ha-T.-. hr.3; aA,1tQB. Hiraa-s Mim. lHatoe- ivyda. Hft i n Wt.lUK I, r-i t btrketx Vo. T irtten lMk-. ,.. Te; Areaaed, 0a. mt-H. l.ta. ! li wber ar for nnrn frd atcdra , , .,,va,, N'-C'.13, Skccp4 ,a. CASTOR I A For InfanU and Children. Tteftjf (ai. KcCoy's New Enropean Hotel C0E. tUlI AID Ul I0RII ITS. CHICAGO. BTATES1CAF8 WIFE IS MAGGED TBI. C L 1ILYIS. , W e OvwrKraaftaaaaatmi a iicimm JAMES F. UUBBILL, Arakiktaa aa i ), kTnawe Lyaaw atrt a.a. DSACSAKXaS3, ArkitM aa4 tnrtrlwaiaata j rLOtitr. Caiyyiiaaae Htmn U'l rtitara aa4 Daaaaa aA al Ct rna, Hat baaa, W14 i! an 1'42 illyi'fifa: ri:iTin.ir1 1 i riRr PRftnr Oaw Ua fraaa UlLLtr. aa4 - 1. ft. A UIra4 arawA. tmrrorr.rn crtmt J75AOXO blre jwt twn cor plrtr J. iml f boas now ortn nry iitr.inf e to he (nunj in any kota. rnc aJ (V4 inj c U mitrr.tWctix BcM irvl sir;.- iwt la every room. ito 75 i:i jvr Jjv ioj up irjj. tM cli tfiTint in enrntion. TLUAn .COY, Owm ao4 Prtrk1ef E ucne J. Burns Renl Estate t Innrance Boy, Sell ted llitue proficrty. Collect Rent . The oi l fire ud tin e triad ccmpanfv rcpn -tented. Rates ai km u any reliable company can afford. foar retroatB fj Scitied. . OSee 1110.1 Moa4 At. HinwrBeaMeBioek. wfa I AHeced tadlcalry to Bra Clvca a aa Ea aaaa far Toting Against Haaaa Said la dignity Praaaaily Denied -The rncrr tala Mr. Griffith Finally, It Appear. Land with tha Aatia Got. Bnsbnetl Has Sana Tialtor 'Wha Aak Qneatloaa and Blaa and Croan. Columbua. 0 Jan. S. Late last night the Hanna managers lost thetwodoubt ful tnrmbors GrilHth and Joyce that they had gained during the day, so that there Is cow no material change from that of Monday, tvhen the house atood K to a against Hanna. This would give the senator only 70 votes on joint ballot, or three less than enough to elect. In connection wh the change of flrimth back to the antl-Harma camp there are most aeandously asn aatlonal reports In circulation. Grit nth has -been on both sides several times, and has so pledged himself In writing. Hanna workers spent Sunday nlpht with Griffith and at J a. m. he er.t for Ma wife to come from the Great Fouthcrn hotel to the Nell House to Join him In a conference with the Hanna men. At I a. m. the Kuril men aaw Mrs. Griffith, and the all-night work of the Hanna men was undone Just before her husband went to the atate house on Monday morning to qualify aa speaker pro tern, with the other candidates of the "ccmbine." (JriflUh I Mighty "Onsartin." After the legislature organized Grif 0th had another eight of conference on both sldea of the senatorial case, and yesterday morr.lns he gave the Hanna men a w ritten pledge over his own name that he would vote for the senator. Later In the day he was seen by the opponents of Senator Hanna and last night he gave out the following: "It Is duo to tha public and to myself, that I make a statement of my position cn the senatorial matter. While It Is true that the convention which nominated me passed a resolution requesting me to support t-Vrator Hanna. and while I at Various times during the campaign and lnce declared my intention to fol low that request, and een promised a dozen or more tf my constituents In Hanra's headquarters on Monday of this week that I would do so. I have, however, since learning the particulars of the indignities heaped upon my wife Monday morning, reached the convic tion that I would be untrue to my manhood should I cast my vote for a man who either uses cr employs such methods." etc., etc. Ky Tkat Griffith la Falsifying. The men referred to as having of fered Mr Griffith Indignities are Mr. McPeck, an old friend of Griffith; Mr. Chapman, and Jerry P. Bliss..- These ItepuWlcans were with Griffith and his wife together, and apart at different thnes during the night of consultation, according to a statement made by Mc Tcck. which winds up as follows: "Mr. Chapman and myself have been very warm political as well as personal friends of Griffith: and If any Indigni ties hod liccn offered to Mrs. Griffith by any DcrVun while Phe ti-na in nur nr... ence we would have resented It. It Is not reasonable to suppose that Senator Iiar-r,a or nnv of hia frinnda wmil.l nfToe tny Indlgr.ity to any lady, especially the wire ot a member who had promised to vote for Hanna for Vnlted States sen ator and Whose vote'at th.it time aa he had through the entire campaign, fully expectea to receive." IinrLa to Vote for Banna. Juiltre Frank V- TVIlenKnnirh r.t Cleveland, last night gave the following statement to tne public: "I am pre riared tn a.iv. aa mminr from the lira of Senator Burke, that he will faithfully keep every pledge and every promise he made to the good people of Cuya hopa county, either on or off the stump In the la-t campaign. Furthermore Burke's vote In cnmnllanee with the wishes of the people of Cuyahoga coun ty and the state at large will be cast ror ai. a. iianr.a Mr senator. Burke has shown himself to be big enough to rlae above hla neramial likea nn1 rila. likes, and keep his pledge to vole for iiar.na. msuNCLL cnvrixrES to beab. prlagfield netrgatloa Halts Him Beaola tlon a the Mat Convention. Columbus, O., Jan. S. Probably the moft Interesting feature of the doings yesterday was the visit of a large dele gation of Kepublicans from Springflcld to Governor BushnelL Representatlva Weaver, the rpekesman of the delega tion. In addressing the governor, said: "I had tbe honor to present your name at the Toledo convention, and am proud of It- Clrrumstancos have arisen which have changed the current of affairs. Certain (lersona who claim M be Be puUlrans are endeavoring to thwart Mr. Hanna'a candidarv. hut e rannnt believe that you are on of these, that you are unloyaL For you to do this would be a political blunder. If not a political crime. Hence we call to ask If yon have dene what is charged against you." Governor Bushncll. In his response, referred to the fact that the repre sentatives and senators Croan Clarke county are strong adherents of Hanna. while but three-fourths of the Cuyahoga county delegation arc for him. He said be bad been misunderstood and mis represented tn the present controversy, and charged that It was not true that ha had attended a Democratic confer ence to defeat Hanna. He said he did not know that such a conference had been held. Ua expressed the belief that the members of the house and senate should sett the question of a senator, and that all others should remain out of tbe fight. "But this; be said, "can not be. as It Is a free country, and as long as the people behave they have right to be there. But all people hav their preferences and prejudices. Until today my Republicanism has never bee question?" Hisses and groans aaJngW with cheers greeted this statement and Gov ernor BushneU raised bis hand to quiet the assemblage. candidate, governor T' inquired one of the delegation. "I have no vote in tha legislature," he said. Continuing, Governor BushneU said: "I discharged my duty last spring when I appointed Mr. Hanna United States senator. Now the members of the legis lature must discharge theirs." From the governor's office the delegation marched to Senator Hanna's headquar ters in the Nell House, where the mem bers greeted the senator. Addresses were made, reviewing the action of the Toledo convention. The resolutions adopted by the state convention that nominated BushneU for governor say this: "The thanks of the , people of this state are due to Senators Forakcr and Hanna for their splendid efforts during the present session of congress and we congratulate the peo ple on their representation in the Unit ed States senate. Desiring to continue such representation, and appreciating his sen-ice to the party and to the peo ple of the state and nation, and his eminent and proven fltness for the posi tion, we indorse the candidacy of Hon. Marcus A. Hanna for United States senator to succeed himself, and pledgo the support of the party in the next general assembly to his election to both the short and the long terms." BLOW TO PURCHASING AGENTS." Bock Island and Alton Railroads Shot Them Out of Trains, Chicago, Jan. 5. So far as the Chi cago, Rock Island and Pacific and Chi cago and Alton is concerned the busi ness of the purchasing agent for small towns near Chicago is gone. Orders were issued from the offices of the two railroads Informing these purchasing agents that they would not be nermlt- ted to use the trains of either company. These orders were Issued at the request or the I nlted States Express company, which complains that the work of the purchasing agents has been cutting into us Business. This is said to be true of the busi ness between Chicago and Jollet, where there are a dozen or more nurehaKinfr agents who earn a snug income by mak ing a house-to-house canvass twice or three times a week, and then comine- to Chicago and makine the uurehasea which the housewives need. The order Will also mean a serious loss to a num ber of Chicago merchants, for the nur- chasing agents buy thousands of dol lars worth of goods In this cltv evcrv month. W. H. Truesdale. vice president and general manager of the Reck Isl and, said that the order was slmnlv a matter of living un to the contracts be tween the railroad and the express com pany. STEEL WIRE COMBINE A FACT. Big Company Incorporated at Springfield, lilt wiln S87.000.000 Capital. Chicago, Jan. 6. The American Eteel nnd Wire company, with its capital stock of JST.CCO.OCO, la a reality. It was Incorporated at Springfield yesterday morning by John W. Gates, Isaac L. Fllwood and Elbert H. Garv. who the state $37,000 for license to do busi ness. Of the capital t30,OC0,00O Is to be preferred stock entitled to receive each year out of any surplus or profits a dividend of 7 per cent., and the remain ing J5i.ooo.ooo is to be common stock, which will be entitled to receive such dividends as the net surplus may de clare. The new company, with Its enormous capital, will have Its head quarters In Chicago. Wits of 17 Years Commits Suicide. Sturgeon Eav. Wis.. Jan. E. Mrs Ephle.Gilmore ended her life SunSnv night by committing suicide, taking a aose or arsenic. She and her mother. Mrs. Charles Stevenran. had been ar rested the day before on the charge of fleecirg a Norwegian out of J10. This so humiliated the young woman that she evidently took her life to esrai further disgrace and trouble. Mrs. Gil more married "Ephle," the young bi cycle rider of Menominee, last June in Murgeon Bay, moving to Menominee. Mrs. Gllmore and her mother rum back here, and thus ended a stormv chapter In the life of so young a wom en, the decea"ed being but 17 years of ago and her husband only 19. Bow to Take Moonlight Photographs. Moonlight effects in photographs Lave long been admired by tho uninitiated and fully npprociated bv both omatenr and prcf cfhioual photographers for their ucamy, ana many plates, too, have been spoiled l.V snan khottr-rs who have ncront. ed moonlight as the real illuminator cf ucse views ana accordingly focused di rectly on this benntifnl orh t,t nivht Moonlights with tho moon herself in evmence aro really ran photographs that is. Pictures taken with a rnnid or. Dosure. the camera cointod tnw-nnl thn - ... :m son generally in tho late afternoon or m early rooming and with clouds between ' 5J tlin lini an.l k i 9 Many charming so called night pic tures aro taken by making two expo sures, a short one in tho rapidly dimin ishing afternoon sunlight, to get an im pression of buildings and other rt.-irk r.K- jeetsand another longer one after dark to print in tho gas and electric lights that line tho long street or mark out the roads and winding pathways of a city parlc-rJames B. Carridgtoa in Scrib- ner s. THE KITTEN AND THE BEAR. Bow Fobs Frightened Brain Cp a Trea and Kept Him There. Chris Barns, the veteran first sergeant of Troop D, had a kitten which, daring the summer camping of the troop at the Lower Geyser basin, made her home Titnui tne sergeant' s tent. Here, curled op on a pair of army blankets, she de fied the world in general and dogs in particular. When the latter approached, she would elevate every bristle on her bravo little back, her eyes would glow like live coals, and her tail would swell up threateningly. If dogs approached too near, she would hiss and exhibit the usual signs of hostility until the in truders had vanished from her neigh borhood. One day, when the cr.mp was bathed in sunshine and every soldier in camp felt lazy, an inquisitive black bear came down tho mountain eido and, whether because he was in search of adventure or becauso attracted by a savory smell from the cook's fire, began to walk about among tbe white tents of tbe cav alry command. Suddenly tho kitten caught sight' of Lim. Dogs by the score she Lad seen, Int this particular "dog" was the lar gest and the hairiest dog die had ever seen. But she did not hesitate. It was enough for her that an enemy had in vaded her special domain. Hissing forth her spite, while her little body quivered with rage, she darted forth at the bear. Tho onslaught was sudden, and one glance was enough for bruin. With a snort cf fear, bruin made for the nearest tree, a short distniioa nirnr and AiA nnf pauso until ho was safely perched among tne upper tranches. Mcanwhilo tho kitten stalked proudly about on the ground beneath, keeping closo guard over her huge captive, her back etill curved into a bow and her hair still bristling with righteous indignation, while her tail would now and then givo a significant little wave, as if to eay, "That's the way I settle impertinent bears." Tho soldiers, who meanwhile had poured forth from their tents, could scarcely believo their eyes; but there was tho bear in the tree and tho kitten below, nnd there wero those who had 6cen the affair from beginning to end. And perhaps tho strangest part of it all was that tho bear would not. stir from his safo position in the branches until me Kitten naa been persuaded to leave her hego enemy a clear means of retreat. ' Then ho slid shamefacedly down from his perch and ambled hastily off toward tho mountain. Lieutenant Charles D. Ehodes. U. S. A.. Li St Nicholas. NAMES OF PEARLS. " About Five Thousand Small Ones Can Be Bought For Nine Dollars. Pearls are named according to their size. Tho very largo aro called paragon pearls ; when the size of a cherry, (cher ry, pearls; medium are called piece pearls ; smallest, dust pearla Tho oval and long aro termed pear pearls, while badly formed specimens aro known as baroques. The valuo of pearls varies, of course, with tho quality and general colors, but tho niece, seed nnd driKt: pearls always havo a market price. The cherry and paragon aro sold on an entirely different basis. If many fine ones aro on the market at a time, they may be had at reasonable rates. Somo years they bring almost any price. The last two years especially, the deal ers say, there has been a great scarcity of fine pearls, although there is no fall ing 'off in tho supply of the small 6tuff. When a pearl exceeds ono carat in weight, it is sold separately. Under lhatweicht thov aro sold in nnroels anil become less valuablo ns they become smaner. ine smallest dust pearls col lected averago about 6,000 to the troy ounco and are rated at about $9 per ounce. If, on tho contrary, ono paragon weighing an ounco (or 150 carats) was on fcale, it would bring any amount from $30,000 to $ 200, 000, according to quality. Philadelphia Times. Tho'sciara, a wormlike Insect of for ests of Hungary and Norway, is only a tenth of an inch Ion?, vet in mirrmtinrr ia July or early August, the creaturca are said to stick themselves together in a eerpontliko mass often 40 to CO fect long aui several inches thick. In Derbyshire county, England, there ia a subterranean road seven miles long. It connects two mines. Aa Old Cmiachknaw At A' ThMtins of tbe Woreectar Anti quarian society Senator Hoar said that when ho was a bor in Worcester a cato. chism was in nse cf which the follow ing ia a sample: Where is hell? Under the earth a place of darkness. Who live in hell? The devil, his angels and bad men. What do they do in hell? They curse God and sin continually. Do yon deserve to go to hell? Ida For any one to assert that petroleum oil possesses no thenceutia nowpr ia simply to make an assertion of igno rance, i or petroleum, or rock oil, as it is some tinea calkd. is. it is well known to those who have paid any attention to ue suoject, teea with tbe most bene- flcial resmltn in all ehenmln lm.l.i.1 .a uu uuu mj quiet I . ... mi It is by your suffrage 1 and pttlmoaaiy dhiordenk .. Bnin Blood Where. rfV fWl We it intense red grows thin and watery, as in anemia, there is e a constant teeune of exhaus- -t--t-r tion, a lack of energy vitality Scott's Emulsion m aanwaBBBnaaaaBEBBBoKamaM S of Cod-liver Oil with H 9 chnsoflfu? nf Tim anrf 5 (ft 1 C .- is oeculiarlV adaatetl to rnnvf t at this condition. The cod-liver J oil, emulsified to an exquisite & fineness, enters the blood direct and feeds its every corpuscle, restoring; the natural color and I giving- vitality to the whole system. The hypophosphites S reach the train and tvn f centres and add their strenglh- ening and beneficial effect. u tne roses nave lett your cheeks, if vou are jrowing: thin and exhausted from over work, or if age is beginning S to tell, we SCOTTS Emul- I aion -"r . Z i ; Be sort yoa get SCOTTS EaraWoa. 5 i " ABdragiprt; $oc and Si.oa. X I ft SCOTT BOWHE, Chrmias. Ne York. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD 44 C ASTORIA" AND " PITCHER'S C ASTORIA," AS OUR trade' mark. It DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Eyamds, Massachusetts was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same . that has borne and does now yj on every bear the foe-simile signature of wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought utf ' on the and has the signature of vAajfcC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name er cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. E. Fletcher is President. . March 8, 1897. Q&-.0tM&. Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even be does not know "Tho End You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. vns esBTawa immwi, tt nuaaat BTascr. ns yosb errr. INBTJRANCK: J M. BUFORP. General Insurance Agent. Tha old firs and Tlas-Met Coapaalaa Baimstatad. LezzssFrenptlyPtld. Baits as low at say raUanle ( Tow pkBoaagBli sollclaad. ipacycan afsra. A.D.RDESING, Insurance Agent. Represents the folio Isg well known Fiie and Accident Insur ance Companies: BochMtn Qarmsa las Wastcbastat Fire Buffalo Qenaaa - ' Reliance esmuni New HamMhtra irnwaa.kaaBxe.aa'" . riasmyaLauaenalty . a MMirfim Baffalo,HY . .PUladrtpkla Feorta, 111 ataneaettsr. S B ..aUliw". wii Hew York . Office corner Eighteenth street and Second avenue, second floor. Telephone 1047: Colona Sand Stone Quarries Sawed building stone Ashlar &nd trlramingt a specialty. For cheapness, darablllty nd beauty excelled by Bona, This tone does sot wash or color tha wall with alkali, etc. nans ssat as tor estimates will receive careful attention and be returned promptly at oar expense. Quarries 11 miles from Book Island on the a, B. AQ.B. B. Trains Bos. I and 10 will stop and let visitors oil and on. Erld;a stsas, can crib blocks and foundation stons anysbsdsrel Samples of Stone and Photos of BollaJajra eaa be seta at Boom No. it, Mltohall ft Ljade'ibaild , Inf. Address! Arthur Barrall, manager, Rock Island or Colona, III DROP IN V HILLY CATTOirS V7hito Seal ocdoon THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. rinCAGQ, ROOK ISLAND a PACIFIC RAIL- Specked at KI4P Twentieth street depot, or C R I P depot, comer Fifth aTtnneandTlilrtT flJst street. Frank B Flummer, AosnU TRAINS. Dnt.1 Limited atOmst. rt. worta, Denver m K.O. tniieapoUs ,,,,, Omaha a Dot Koines...... tOmihft A Mtnn..nn1l. Omaha Das Moines Mx.Z. mmana m Kinneapous lav. Rt Paul At IIImiumII. Denver, Ft. Worth at aid TMannan ira b n - tRotk Island a Waehtnttci UBicaav at ues oinas.. niwhtalanaUHia . Roc IilandatBrookdya aju' East. I Wist. s:m sal Sliaai taOcsa r swans. tlBtnaa ItsSSaai tlaJOaaa ItlOsespee fntaak It T.M est t:sBanl S:llM t trUaa. t Site! tSMaai tl:a tII:IS n:oam use tOaa em 4:85 aa 11:10 am nodosal tlMaa 630 pa aaapaai All otlurs dhilf. Telephoue 1093 bundar eventne a Pnllman alecner will be at the depot after 11 KE, which will leave for Chi cago at S a. m. Monday. -QTJRLINGTOK ROUTS -C B A Q RAIL 4 .WwTT?'pot 1" SBas an4 Blxieentk TaAISS. St 'L.. criB8flel. Peorla.1 Bar. yiir. Tie Monnontbl unicaso. dieriizg, Clinton A I Dnhiono I Peor'a, Ba-dstowa, Bor-I mutton wen Htrlln f Irtn. Mr I k-V-H "1 r- V W W WMVUU.O a. mc voe'i via uaietb'nr 7rW pa ' 6:115 am Daily. tDaUy nicept ganday. ' " LIAVS I A BRITS !?: pai tS:40pai t 7:40 am t .45pm;Hl:0am 7.50 pm 8:10 am 'BIOAQO, stlLWAUam R, FAtX auway Hacme a sniiniiaan DMsiaa rPr Tweattett strest, between "h Seeond svennea. L. B- Ote.Aawnt. THAI MS. aUU BBd sTrnraaa SkFaol Bxnraas... Freigtit and AocoMatodar'n. ft aa pa BX I aanira L-SOpai 11-SOaa ana Daay except Saaday. Rook Isxabd Pboxia Rin.wir TRAINS. Accnmndattoa Freight ... Feoria a St Loola Hall Ex... Bzprera Peoiis Accom. Freight fihrranj accomodation...... Cable Accomodation Cable and Bherrsrd Aeeom. JLbats 10:30 a 8.05 am 1 .4.1 nm 7:t0pm DttMaa 8:40 am 8:Jlpia AaatvB !100 pa : pia 11:15 am lia am 4Ml pm t:)pm a1S!L L F. faoua. ZfZZm' -V' mxam mm Ium S.. MtmimmmmrMmm tanaUVa Ul bbVIm MyaseaiAasaayV -TLT.t" as tniasi PASS NEW i - - LUSMJJlXUIJfl 1 l To the East via a R. I. &P. 1.. FarrrBtnet depot LrfcVwt Island...., OBIS FDepet. 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