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r"' in THE ENTERPBISR -WKDNESDAY.' APRIL 3Qt 1890. 1.1 ft" ,:(.; r;vi SEAUTIFUL LAND OF DREAMS. Wnea dayllgat die, Ana the darkened Okie An Ut by the star' Mft gleem, " :,' Oh, gladly I go f trots this world of woe, To the beautiful land ot dreaeii ! t ' Th very air ' ' It trafrant there, From odorous fruit ut Sower; Ad rather Time, - : Am M wuudeirulellm, forget to count the hour I i la that fair lend, Oa VI7 hand, ' " - ' Th golden sunlight fleams; ., otiiTty-inht .' J the moon'i oft light la tli beautiful land ol dreams, " Oh, itranfcly sweet It l to soot Oar loved om goo before r ,,,., Oh, wonderful lend , . . Where we touch the hand ' Of one from the heavenly shore I ' " 1 Shall w find at last, . ' ' ? When Ufe U past, And we etaad by the Hvtng streams, , nl That golden ehore We hare tee before ' IB the beautiful land of dreams' ' Detroit Free Pre. . , ; THE STRANGE STORY ..Allan Qflatermain'sWife i.F till. .ttlJi. a mtm H h ' "v'' BT H. RIDER 1IAGGABD, Avtrob of "Smt, "Knts Solomoh's " ' Minxs," " Jkss" "Cleo patra," Etc. . ' 1 AN AFRICAN ROMANCE. CHAPTER IX CoxrnruaD. ; "Because you lore Iter," she biased la rawer; "and do I not lore ber also, Who saved me Xrom the babyansl 1 am a woman as Bhe Is, aWl you are a man, send tbey say in the kraals that men ' ' love women better tban women love, women. Dut it is a lie, though this is ' true, that if a woman loves a man she Jbrgots all othor leva. Ilavo I not seen tit? I gathor ber flowers beautiful flowers; I climb the rooks where yon would never dare to go to And them) ' you pluck a piece of orange bloom in the ' garden and give it to bor. What does " ahe dot she takes the orange bloom, -' ahe puts it in ber breast and lets my flowers die. I call to her eho does not hear mo she is thinking. . You whls , for to some one far away, and sho Sears and smiles. She used to kiss me ' sometimes; now she kisses that white, brat you brought, because you brought (t Oh, I see it all all; I have soon it from the first; you are stealing ber from us, stealing ber to yourself, and , those who loved ber before you oame . are forgotten. Bo careful, Maouma aahn, be careful, lost I am revenged pon you. You, you bate me; you ' think me half a monkey; that servant ' cl yours oalls me baboon-woman. Well, I have lived with baboons, and they are . elovor yea, they can play tricks and . know things you don't, and . I am cleverer than they, for I have learnt . the wisdom of white peopled alsteysvaai I at to you: "Walk softly, Maoumaaahn, ' or you will fall into a pit," and wlth'one ' ' more look of malice she was gone. " I stood for a moment reflecting. I was . afraid of this strange creature who warned to combine the cunning of the ,. great apes that had reared her with the ymston and skill of human kind. I fore : kded evil at her hands. And yet there ' was something almost touohlng la the flsjrceness of ber jealousy. It is gooer . 4ly supposed that this passion only ex ; Jbtn In strength when the objeoi loved is etf another sex from the lover, but I ean fhea that, both In this instance aad in amta others that 1 have met with, this lata not been my experience. I bars tOoWn men, and especially uakntvflhed nttn, who were as jealous of the affeo ton of their friend or master as any lor- ear oould be of that of bis miattesa) and ; who, has not seen oases of the same sitng parents and their ebUdrea were I ' ai Bill SKKLt STKLLA. : I "j tmoetnedT Bat the krwer ons gets la the sosis of kamaulty the mora readily C4a passion thrive Indeed, Is may be aid to some to its Uteajest perfeetiom tfi brutes. Woma are more jealous thaa tan, smsll-b earted man are mora eal TU tbaa those of larger mind aad wider Sympathy, and animals are taw meat fsalaoa of alL Now, Beadrika was to Dtna ways not far removed from acisaal, Wbioh ma perhaps account for tea faros Sty of her jealousy of bat ssktresa si Jastloa. ' " - i )'' i Snaking oil my preawi tiaieaU at evil, il watered the oenter hat Mr. Carson 'was resting on tha aofa, and y bla lkaltBteIU holding kla hand, had fcsr Aes4 resting oa bis bruit I aaw at mexm that she bad been telling tla of Sfbat na eotna about between n) at K Itorry, for it U a task tbat a woald MOB'lnfaw la ganerafty glad to to ay 4.tputy.'4 .. ,. r0oaM. here, Allan Quatenoaa," tat . fiM, alsvowt sternly, and; my kaaatfara ynmp, for I feared last ba might ba ;iraomt to raqsira ma to go about my .,ariMaa.. Bat I oame.. . r. (- wUaleUa me," U want am, "that n yow two have eatr4 lata a auniaga alfJcetnasii'''Sba UUa ma also that aa ''laaa yewi'and that yoo aay that yarn Ufa i. 'm !i i . ,'!'! - i --j i -. y; (Ula alr,Mlll4 ,1 JltTR her truly: 11 w a women was lovea in this world, I love her." "I thank Heaven for it," said the old msa. "Listen, my children. My yaars aKoa, great sorrow and shame fell upon me, to great a sorjow that, ai I sometimes think, It affected my Dram. At any rvr, I determioad to do what most men would have cosidered the act ol a madman; to go ... into the wilderness with my only child, there to live remote from cIvJIIm-tloa-ind. its avlla. I did so; 1 found this ).. nit here, we have lived jor many. jaartU Ji-PpUv enough, and avhap M WUDOUl doing gooa in wr jtosiim, w-. still m a way unnatural to our race ana status. At first I thoaght that I would let my dsuohter grow up In a state of corn plete lgnorsnce. that she should be Na ture's child. : But as time went on I saw the folly and the wickedness of my plan. I had no right to degrade her to the leytl of the savages around me, for, if the fruit of the tree ot knowledge is a bitter fruil, still it teaches good from evil. 8o I edu CBied her as well as I was able, till In the end I knew that In mind, as In body, she wss in no way Inferior to her sisters, the nhiiHron nf the clviliced world. She grew up and entered Into womanhood, and then it came into my mind that I was doing ber a bitter wrong, that i was eep rating her from her kind and keeping her in a wilderness where the could nod neither mate nor companloo. But though I knew this, I could not yet make up my mind to return to active life; 1 had grown to love this place. I dreaded to teturn into the world I had adjured. Again and again 1 put my resolutions aside. Then at the commencement of this year I fell ill. For a while 1 waited, hoping that I might get better, but at last I realized tbat I should never get better, that the hand of death was upon me." "Ah, no, lather, not that!" Stella said, with a cry. "Yes, love, that, and it is true. Now you will be able to forget our sepaiatlon in the happiness of a new meeting," and he glanced at me and smiled. "Well, when this knowledge came home to me I determined to abandon this place and trek for the coast, though I well knew that the journey would kill me. I should never live to reach it But Stella would, and it would be belter than leaving her here alone with savages In ihe wilderness. On the very dsy that I made up my mind to lake this step Stella found you dying in the Bad Lauds, Allan Quatermain, aod brought you here. She brought you, of all men in the world; you, whose father had been my dearest friend, and who once with your baby hands had saved her lile irom fire, that she might live to save yours from thirst At the time I said little, but I taw the hand of Providence in this,snd I de termined to wslt and see what came abou1 between you. At the worst, If nothing came about, 1 soon learned that I could truktyoutosee her salciy to the const alter I was gone. But many days ago I knew how it stood between you, and now things have come about si 1 prayed they might God bless you both, my children; may you be happy in your love; may It endure till deain and beyond it pod bless you both," aod he stretched ou his band wwiwda ate.. . - j- I took it and btella kissed him." . f- Presently he spoke auslo : , "It is my intention," he said, "If yon two consent, to marry you next Snnday. I wish to do so soon, for I do not know how much longer will be allowed to me. I believe that such a ceremony, solemn-, ly celebrated and entered Into before wltateswee, will, an&er theteiiif mi,; be perfectly legal; bat of eearae yon; will repeat It with every foaaaallty the first movent It Ilea In your yowew so to, to. And bow there la owe ascsw fhlaf. Wba I loft Smglaad my tutsan wore; la a abetters condltioe; In tbo oomaaei of yaars ther bawo roeoe mud tfcasaaatJwent the aennwilatwA aamta, as I hoard onV racenaly wfcan Who 004 mis last sotaaaredi free rort Natal, bore smaBoad to way ott, ail ahorgaa, asA there is a inaoapnabis' balance over. Oonoea,aetty yet wtliootl marry oa aotl4fcr of aaosaa yon, aat-i La, are my heiress, aad I wtsh to make stlfulaaoa. It is this: That so aooo aoi my death oooara yea shall leere this piaee and take the fleet cuywrt liy of lotmrahag to gnglaod lioaotaskyom to live there always; It might Boora too mack, tot people reared te tbo wflde, as both of yom have Veeo. Bat I do oak: yea to make It your permanoae hcaae. Da yon oomseat aod promise this?" "I do," I SDimrel "And so do I eaid Stella. "Vary waU," bo asaworod, "aad Mt I am tired oat. Again Ooi Ilea yon both and good-night" CHAPTKBX On the following morning I bad conversation with ladebe-almbl. first of all, I told him tut I was going to marry Stella. "Ohr ba aald, 1 thongktao, Maostmv aahB, Did I aoi tail yea tbat yoo would find happineos oa this jonraoyf Moat men must be eaateat to watah tha Star from a long way II to yoa It Is given to wear her on you heart But romens ber, Mamttnaaabn, temember that atari Mt" "Oaa yeu not Stop your croaking area for a dayt" I aaswwred, angrily, tor bla words sent thrill of tear throagb as a. "A trao prophet meat toU tha ill as wall as tbo good, Maonmaaaha. I only apeak what la on my mind., But what of ItT What la Ufa but loss, loos apoa loss, till Ufa itaalf be lost? Bntin death we may find all tha things that wo bare loot 80 your father taught, Maeumasaha, aad there was wisdom te his gentleness. Oh, I do not believe 1st death; It la change, that la all, Maeusaar sab a. Look now, the rata falle the drops of rain that were onoe water la tha alouds tall aide by aide. They atnk lato tha gronadt presently the ana will coma ot the earth will be dry, tbo drops will bo foae. A tool lookieael aays tha drops are dead, they will norar bo om again,' they wta aoror agala fall Uo by aloe. Botlaa h raiayssakao, aad I know the ways of rata. - It is not 1TM. The dropa wU drain lata tit tirer and will be one water there. Tbey trill geap Into the otouda again la tbo jaiata of morning, and there wall again be as thay have been. We are tha dropa let tola. Maoamataha, , Whoa wo fail HhatJajsyU.fa, Whoa wo aink Uto the) ground that Is death, aao. , ara Irawn np again to tha ak hat t. that Maoumaaahn Not aoi woe, wo ta4 WO loao,.aad when woaaota VoKw thoiiwo. I shall really find. I am sot ChrUOaa. wsvscneoi, uHta Muogm uiairwrnapa ChrlstUna doot see.-. Ther, -4- have ' 1 - M . . V I . . V . . k ipoken. Be happy with your alar, and it it seta, wait Maoumaaahn, wait till It fiaea agaln.-j.t;wj,l.;iiot bo long; pno lay yrju will go, to sleep, then your eyea wlll;jpel eaauothjwiky.and.thnyour itar will be shining, Maoumaaahn." I made no answer at the time. I could not bear to talk of such a thing. But af test and often in the after years I'hkve thought of Jndabaaimbl and. hia beau tiful simile and gathered comfort from' It lie was a strange man, this old rain-' making savage, and there was more wis lorn In him than In many learned athe ists those spiritual destroyers who, In the name ot progress and humanity, wonld divorce hope from life, and leave as wandering In a lonesome, solf-oonse-srated hell. "Indaba-slmbl," I said, changing the subject "I have something to ssy," and I told him of the threats of Hen trlka. Be listened with an .unmoved face, nodding his white look at intervals as the narrative went on. But 1 saw that he was disturbed by it "Maoumasebn," he said at length, "I have told you this is an evil woman. She was nourished on baboon milk, and " CA YOU 50T STOP TOUB CBOAXISO V the baboo 1 nature la In her veins. Such creatures should be killed, not kept She will make you mischief if ahe can. But I will watoh her, Macuma sahn. Look, the Star la waiting for yoa; go, or she will bate ma as Hendxtka hates you." 60 1 went nothing loath, for attractive as was the wisdom ot Indaba-dmbl, I found a deeper meaning in Stella's sim plest word. All the rest of that day I paesed.ln ber company, and the greater part of the two following days. At last eame Saturday night the eve of onr marriage. It rained that night so we did not go out but spent the evening In the hut We. sat hand in hand, saying little, but Mr. Canon taCVfrderooddeaL tolling us tiles of hi) you'ib and of coun tries that be had visited. . Then he read aloud from the Bible and bade us good night I also kissed Stella and went to bed. I reached my hut by the covered way, and before I undressed opened the door to aoe what the night was like. . It waa very dark, and rain was still falling, but aa the light streamed out into tha gloom I fancied that I caught sight of a duaky form gliding away. The thought of Hendrlka flashed ' Into my mind; could she be skulking aboot outaide there Now, I had said nothing of Hendrlka and her threats oiUwr te Mr. Carson or Stella, bo eaoee I did not wish to alarm them. Also I knew that Stella was attached to thia strange person, and I did not wish to shake her confldenoo in her u nines it waa absolutely necessary. For a min ute or two I stood hesitating, then, re floating that if It waa Hendrlka out there, there ahe should stop, I went in and pat up the stout wooden bar tout waa used to secure tha door. For the last few Bights old Indaba-iimbl had made a habit of sleeping in the covered passage, whloh was tha only other poo afblo way of aeoeaa. Aa I oame to bed I stepped over him rolled up In hia blanket aad to all appearanoea fast aaleep. So It being evident that I had nothing to fear, I promptly dismissed the matter from my mind, whloh, as may be Imagined, was Indeed fully occupied with othor matters. I got into bed, and for awhile lay awake thinking of the great happlaeae la store for me, and of the providential oouree of events that had brought it wunin my reaoa. & lew weeks ainoe and I was wandering la the desert a dy tag man, bearing a dying child, and with aoareely a possession left la the world ' except a store of burled ivory that I never expected to see agala. Aad bow I waa about to wed oaa of the sweetest and loveliest women in the whole world a woman whom I loved more than I could have thought possible, and who loved me back again. Also, as though that were not good fortune enough, 1 was to acquire with her con siderable poaoesalona, quite eufloiently large to suable us to follow any plan of Ufa we found agreeable. As I lay and reflected on all this I grew afraid of my good fortune. Old Indabe-simbrs mel ancholy prophecies oame into my mind. Hitherto he had always prophesied truly. What if those should be true alao I turned oold aa I thought of it and prayed to the Power above to preserve us both to lire and love together. Never waa prayer more, needed. While- Ite words were still upon my lips I dropped aaleep and dreamed a moat dreadful dream, - .' 1 " I dreamed that Stella and I were stand lag together to be married. She was dressed la white, aad radiant I with beauty, but It waa a wild, spiritual beauty whloh frightened me. Her eyes ahoae like Iters, a pale flame played about her features, aad the wind that blow did not stir her hair. -' Nor waa this all, for her white robes were death wrap. plnga, and tha altar at which we ateo4 pea formed of the plled-up earth tront as. opea grave that yewaed between u , mwuc foj- one tOyWoe '( I i .-VjuV.' ,(. ' ) Tjf.v.- x --.f - v f , 1 as tnt ao one oame. Presently from tha rpea grave sprang $ho form pi Hendrtka (n ber hand was 'a knlfe with whloh the subbed at mei but pierced tha heart f Stolla. who, wltnontaory, fell back ward, litotho gilave, still looking at na as an lolCv Then Hendrlka leaped 'titter bor in thorave .4 hoard her feet rtrlke boavlly. "Awake, Maeumatahn awake" cried .(he TOioBOt Indab(wlmbL.: 1 awoke and bounded from the bed. ihe oold persplretltoB pouring from meV la the darkness on the other . aide of the,. lut I heard sounds ot furious struggling. Luckily, I .kept my headV ;uat jby mo was aonairon wnicn were mavenra ana 1 rush taper. - I struok a match and held It to tho taper. Now In the glowing light I oould soo two forms rolling one ver the other on the floor, and from be tween them oame the flash of steel. The fat molted and the light burned up. It was Indaba-zlmbl and the woman Hendrlka who were struggling, and. what waa more, the woman was getting the better of the man, strong as he was. ( rushed toward them. Now she waa uppermost. Now she had wrenched her telf from his florae grasp, and now the jreat knlfo sho had in her hand flashed up. But I was behind her, and, getting my hands beneath her arms, jerked with all my strength. She foil backwards, and. In her effort to save herself, most fort unately dropped tho knife. Then wo flung ourselves upon her. Heavens! the strength of that sbe-devlll Nobody who has not experienced It could be lieve it She fought and scratched and bit and at one time nearly mastered tho two of us. As it was she did break loose. ' She rushed at the bed, sprung on it and bounded thenco straight up at tha roof ot the hut I noversaw such a jump, and oould not conceive what she meant to ao.i In the roof were the pooul lax holes which I have described. They were designed to admit light and coy ered with overhanging eaves. She sprung straight and true lfke a monkey, and, catching the edge of the hole with her hands, strove to draw herself through It But here her strength, exhausted with the long struggle, failed her. Far a moment ahe swung, then dropped to the ground and fell senseless. "Oul" gasped Indaba-xlmbL "Let us tie the devil up before she comes to life again." I thought this good counsel, so we took a rein that lay in the corner of the room and lashed ber hands and feet In such a fashion that even ahe oould scarcely escape. Then we carried her into the passage, and Indaba-iimbl sat over bor, the knife In bla hand, for I did not wish to raise an alarm at that hour of the night to bb cominntD. CAUSE UNKNOWN. Why the Male's B4 Fate Benalned Metery to Its Owner. One day aa we were riding through the country baok ot Natohes we eame upon a white man sitting on a log with a switch In hia hand, while tied to a tree near by was a colored boy about fif teen years old. Naturally enough wo slopped to inquire what it all meant, and the man replied: Tm a-tryln' to find out what this 'ere nigger has done with my mewL " 1 "Nobber seed his mewl," replied tho boy. "Yea, ye did, ye lump o darknessl I'm gwine to give you five minutes ma' fur to tell me, aad then 111 put on tho switch r "Who is he7" asked the Colonel "Oh, he hangs around yere." 1 "Do you kaow that ha stole yoaw mule?" "In eo'ee. That is, if be did at who dwr "Nobber done stole hia mewl," auw tested the hoy. "Sbetl Them five mlautee la abooa up!" "What aort of amnio waa Itr asbaki tho Colonel. "Sort o' small aad lean and yaller. "A strap around his neckf "Sartln." "Well, he's lying dead la the ditch two miles down tho road." "Shoot Dead, 1 her "He la." "Beckoned he waa dead or stole, but wanted to be shore ot it Now, boy, yoa kin go, but don't you dun git Into no ich scrape aginl" ' The boy went off with a grin oa bla face, and we had been talking with the man about five minutes when be sud denly jumped clear off the ground and 7Ued: , "What a hlm-haw I am. to be ehore! Yere I've done let that nigger make a skip, whea I orter put oa the switch till -1 found out what that 'ere mewl died off-Detroit Free Press. Tn rapid deorease la the number of kangaroos la beginning to attract tho at teatlea of teientlAo societies la Aus tralia. From tho collective reports of the various stock Inspectors It waa esti mated that In 1887 there were l.MI.Bie kangaroos. - la 188a tha number' fell to L1T0,8, a deorease of TU.1M. 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Gents: For forty-five years I bsve been sflllcted with blood poisoning, liver and rheumatic difficulties. Part of the time confined to my bed. My blood was badly aieeasea. oix otmies Ol uiDDsra S Itneul mat 10 syrnp did me more good than all the other medicines I have taken. My friend have used it and In every case It has proven a wonderful remedy. I have known of soma wonderful cures of dyspepiia and neuralgia. . , . .. Mrs, Mary Biddle, Blbbard'i Rheumatic BvruD and Piss. ters are remedies of great merit. I be lieve tney nave no equal in tbo cure of rheumatism and all blood diseases. ! Dr. H; Relchard, Drnggirt, MitchvUle, Iowa. For sale by K. W. Adams. I fllve vonr net dors or rata Rlmmnni Liver ltegulator, when sick It will cure them. , ,; " Caocr Wboopino Couoh and bron. chltis Immediately relieved by Shlloh'i cure, soia or r . u, reit. ..-, A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of S'llloh'i Catarrh Ra m edy. Price 60 cents. A. Sorap of Paper Saves Her Life. It . was lust an ordinary scran of wranpimg paper, nut It saved her life. a. a. w - . . She was in the last stages of ooesutnp tlon, told by physlolaos that aha wai incurable aud oould live only .a short time; ihe welghedAlers than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr.lKIng's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; It helped bor, she bought a large bottle, It helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, oontlnned Its use and grew strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars, send stamp to W. H. Colo, druggist, Fort mlrh. Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery free at .. W,, Adams' drug tore. ' 4 BHILOITS CURB will Immediate)? relieve Croup,. .Whopping Cough, and TwBCWtti.. ...l4'. 1 How's vour river. ?ottt stomibh and bowels this spring rail ont-o,"wb4ok," do yoni want to brace 'up. and . feel u thooglr yen wart apme good t' Then, take Looseis Extract of lied Clover and see low qukh you'll author. Fo sale- T, V. Mt.ii wniK'.li sJlieAt 1 a ,yiuAf vtT 'ill mtou il.i ,wl Mi(iif!t ,byifaact it , nalui'.'J .'Jl'iimr) lrieu ri-1 hj 1 U -..KrW-U-. '':.-. :iASJt fUUlAZE ERIE SAItfliC TIMS TABLI Is Bffect Jaa. 8, 18M, OIRTaaLSTASBiaDTIMS. KA8TWABD. Sat NoT eW.t,wrt, a. tv P m. I 001 1 56 8 p. m. 4 50 8 48 uarbor Fremont HoaroevlUe Norwlk ,., WelllDgtoa.il,"' " Crestoa .,..,."1""" S41 la 8 111 .-(so -s f-e IT 8 50 -8 4 8 58 708 IM -841 til 84 11 84 50 too 8 05 8 17 It M 4 18 .8 00 11 48 viue Ari 111 815 Akroa r - Y0UEgU)WB.,"...'jV. Ar ns -8 19 a ibMuurKU ..... Orrille.,. .V" Hillloa"""; NaTtrr , Valley Junction., Canal Dorer... .. Cambridge Marietta Valley enetton.. Sherroddvllle Bowers ton 1 50 815 880 700 IX 10 1 18 "1 as! 8 00 8 40 1501 Ark i 06! T 14 7 80 7 451 I DO 1 7 03 8 ) 8 46 88 Ar 7 85 800 840 8 10 8 00 Ar 8 15 WB8TWARD. ' No4 No8 Not No Bowerston Bherrodsvllle ValleyJuncttoa..., Marietta Cambridge., , Canal Dorer Valley Junction.,., Neterre ,.Lv a. m s m. p. m. 10 50 4 00 1105 4 16 88 ,440. 8 36 It 65 8 47 1 81 10 45 4 00 18 IB 5 OA 18 50 I 8 107 6 50 1 50 580 8 40 ljS 10 84 i I 61 18 68 s 18 1 85 (55 18 85 711 (8lg 888 8 58 8 48 Jlfl 'R86 IS ' tl 4 48 (87 8 08 800 81 r r. .889 j P r 8 15 8 SO !Ar 7 05 755 8) 815, Orrvllle ,.Ar ..Lv Plttabnrih. ........ Yonugitowa.... Akron Orrrlll , Creeton,. .,'.,,, WelllngtOB.,..,, Norwalk Monroeville Belletme.,....., Clyde Fremont ,.J,T 8 80 I0 0O lOMl 1185 11511 18 10 1811 1198 101 Oak II arbor Toledo...,. feeeoe- 15J p.,m. HURON DIVISION. 7 SORTH BOTJTH No. 17. No. 5Lt. AaTNo, asm eT 8 05rn4 )an MonroeTillel 1158 858 818 00 8 IS 880 108 I 80 I 45 " 6 55am Norwalk Milan Huron 4 10 " 7 JOam 4 40 " 7 50 " Dallv. Train No. 8 rone to Monrotnrllleonlr. - Train No. 18 leaves Toledo 7:45 p. m, carries njjnre from Toledo only to polnte welt ol Tki. I. . ., . 1 . . uuw upon inmngn rrom Toledo to Urn fopXueC&W'lhtb' P""T"-- , THnooea cab ninri. ., Between Toledo, Cambridge aod Marietta. I. .1 . . J D . . uu ouworatoD, .-. 40 Du.ltn Tonngetowa aad Chicago, Akron, Yoongelown and Pitts- A. O.BLAIR, r ., JAMES f. Hat.t. oen I Manager. - oeni P. Agt. HfT n.Pt"nne'tly cured by the as of. Ufbhrd's Rlietinwtic Syrup nand i imh., r or iHie oy Jt. rv. Adami. In Its trnat.nne .u.. ...., , .. i lucuuiaiiera ana ail rbeumat c trnnhlA. irikh.4.. nu.. ' ' " ..m.iu . ivueumntic Hyrup stands first and foremost above n others. Restfthelrmedlcal pamphlet, and leara of the medicinal value of the reme ed es which enter into hi composition. BllinAnn'a' TinCn.-.-". o L ....Uaniiu omur ana PLABTKRS are nrmnrlh! I,. ,u. , phv.lc.an. MicnTgiu; 8.. and kidney complaint It comes with the ,i. 2?' ,nd recommenda- Se. wr'" r,rtrlfw."h lllbbard' niiniimmi.. a., . dloeaw and rMtirl,. k hj ..." .T ., liver to perfect action" iV tHnT.. ctent time to thoroughly eradicate suoh AHsmi' tMs- l 0t b E- i he effect of usino IliMmrH'. i,,,..i. evrup Is unlike all msdlclnes containlni uiT- .1 . . , r"ru""'"ra dv purl fylug the - blood. For hhU fc v S Auurna. W 8LBKFLMS4 Vim,.. .. . ... 1 ty thBttarr il, . . : I "'S Hert" U the remedy for you.' ' ouiu ny r . u. r ell. aw for chick hkiho. st'X, an, 1 a am. . NW BKOLAHO? tiH!L (1,r," "' eatWM. riaae aa4 Orsaa Inh Ie Mattai OSm. J.C.ttUSM8iriw8t,Clml41a.i CaTABKB Cnain. h'uallh anil mar breath secured, hv Shllnh'a r. Remedr. Prloe 6U cents. Nasal in. Jector free. tSoldbTF.D.Felt.;. V ' .. Bucklen's Arnlra Kuival The beat salvs loth world for r , bruises, sore, nlrjir auii ri,u ... ... . ores, tetter, chapped hand, chUulaiue, 1 eorne eiwl arlt .Via. - 1 ... - -. wi utiuua, mau puaiuve. ly euree piles, or no pay required Ii is eogrre peneoT aaustaotioo, o Boaav refnnHjul PJ oa . . roroaiebr Woostsr Adams. 18vl SICK HIAD ACHE. Loose' Bad Clover Pilla Onra Sick Ileadacha. nranenata TnHIs.i. 1 4 1 1', .muiubhuh Oonitlpatlon: 25c per boxj 5 boxes 1 rur eaia oy rxeu rem . , . ;, . , . ; ( w 4 vl(' to wrsiiiiatw amw'A'niTB rrJllCi.'1" Aj4. ' " erilviaug r .. r-.?.,. 1. T. 1 r"kl,l a !' hrfloQ InnoOL MuW -ui,in (Where hou tun ut aurn,. The Hnanlah havo nnMh.'wiir.,.- loves with her ear, but man With Tit eye." j-nuaaiva . wooing captures.). .a woman's heart, while aa attractive appearance con- nnera the man Tn mIbih mn ir od ao4 9cpr enduring hftpplneM, a wo. mttn klinilM ta it pharmina In ata.tJnJ " " vueniHIUB aw ail oil 1 1 o14 lift at In lb days of bewitching msldon- hrtAd 1 IT.r ranttvaflnir' ... - . . . . -. -,.w l T3 fair and bloomldj complexion, soft and spotless bands, freedom from skin and scalp Impurities, plinpbs, cbspplng, and the rvreuuiaalnn nr thm lall,.t r perfect health. , Cole's Carbolisoap, the (eriiKi, iuouivai. vuuevunia ana nursery op Is bar salvation, .Price M cents. Pfl8 10 aj . m. 10 IN 8 18 858 488 888 7 5S nao 8 70S T14 808 840 810 i'm 8 48 5 0 785 7 88 7 51 80S SO 8 45 840 . m,