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ij "f . 1 3Htrrwr30arntt Stanford, Ky., . 30, 18S7 B. a, WALTON, UuBlnosa Mnmiser. L, ct .V LOCjJl fVf C4r70. Mall train ulug Norm.. .12 S'J r, , ' Poutu -131 r. u, bipiMt tram" (kiutb . 11 4S i. M ' " NorB... 1 CJ a. w rnoa.iTo Is caleulaUid on standard ttiua. dolar ne Is altout JO uiliiulni Imtur K C. LOCAL TIME CARD. Trains If ate llowland at t and 7.20 a. u, Iteturnlng, airlreatGand 8: Mr. si. L0CALN0TICE5. iiuv jour boo its and tchool pliea from A. It Penny. Abk your urocer for the Cincinnati 1U kint; Co. it cracker and cake. M( Itour.iiTt) - Ktauo are headquarter for ciiuol lo kri and shool nuppllra. W xviiiYA ami Jewelry repaired on shui iotlce and warranted by A. it. Fenny. A euuri.KTK Hock of lewelry, Uuwt tylr. Itocktunl walchiM a I'jK'cialty. A, It. iVnuy. Tiik lirui ul l'enuy A McAlislir bavini: dis'OlTri), the n ceo ii ii I e are ready fnr fettle limit. Come at once anil pettle. Vouuny cafe riiei. PERSONAL. Mil J. W Hour ent to Sprlmli'ld Wednesday Coi- bli.AB AH, of Liberty, hm hfreyiirdiy. Mux F. T Vv, ul LjuUvilie, h ben viniit Mr. T. M IVniiirtKtoii. J W I.trence -old tu A. T. .N'u ii a huttrn if nice lieifiia at '.' ceil' I'H I'f NM.NttWX lis tccepted a in O.h l4 i X cilice at luiiville. Un Hii.s, ol Williaiufbiiri;, I up to hi u;o.liu' 'ale, which ucur Hi'uii Reiii and Mrr. T. K Walton went to IjOllUtille on I hi oirrnini;' xpre. Mil ami Mm II S WmiKiu am! Mie. Komwih Kid are "fiendlni; a fear day ia Iouitnll Mit. GnoMiu H MoLm and family Urt temnrrow for T (xka, Kahb They wtll wire 'h 'rip n MimMahy Mamtlv, ol Kncxvil'e, wiio H lnwi vii i tn; Mr. Frank Liltn ha re'.urmd home Mil T. H. Josta and Mi Naomi Jont. of Jackonvfllf, Mo, are here many reUiiT, after a number id yearn' a ei re Mit Frank P.oct nd,wlfe will move to Hnntnnville where Mr. Itout will do all kind of carriage and wagen work. We hope the will encourage the young mm he ha it taken to himrelf a pretty little w'h. Mirt Mattik Owklev will leave for Louiiville to-morrow to enter Mr. Nold' eelrct achool. Mi Mattle graduated with hi(h honora at Ward' fjllege, Xaahville, l&ft rummer, but vaya he prefert going to echool toapendinc her hour In frlvolou patimc. N II. Wooikocic, Ilrother 15arne' "Nath," waa here eterday on hia Nat round a a ilrtimmer. II will leave in a few day for Kna Cilv, where he will go into the real etale buine with Rjwea A Co, and not into ihe jockey club buir,pi, aa atated by the Adutnle, We will mie Nalh' uionthlr viit. Hi friend dilike to pirt with lilm, but hope he will do well LOCAL MATT EK3 Fnrsii Ovstkih tiitunliy. Liive your order. K. K. Mrer. Anotiikii pelling watch al Prof. Put linuiV SmlnrT to night. A I'lNK line of French Cindie jut re reived at A. A Warren'. liooTH and hoo repaired in ty!eat F (J Brady' ahnp. Ir it i water you ned, write to O. A Benedict ft C i., Stanford, Kr. ' TheK.C will make epecially low rate lo the Lttonh Ittce thia week. JIavb Hicker A Bright repair your Move and pipe before lLo cold weather ett'in BoitN, to the wiftt of Dr. Cox, of Stan ford, at ihe residence of Dr. Cindy, a daughter -Columbia Spectator. BitElitlT Nrwlani) arreated Tom Cir ter and Joo Marahbanka yesterday on a charge of and tbey gave bond to the circuit court in $250 each. I am aiming to alwaya keep on hand a aupply of cabbage, Irish and aweet onion and all other vegetables. I keep on band fruit of all kind. S. S. Myers. Fob aharea in the Firat privattdy. If not aold privatoly will pell at public auction on Mondty, county court day, Call al thia office. . The diamond engagement ring that 0a ley Dunn gve his wife waa found in the paeeeanicn of a nero womn at Richmond. It had been inUainj: for yers and Ihonejro no doubt stole it. Will Move Mr. Richard Burnett baa returned from Wincheater, where he went prospecting, with a view of locating. He tell in that while there he bought five lota on College Hill, 3 63x150 and 2 00x210, for $100 each. He will erect cottagee on four of them and on the fifth will build a hand eoine realdence for hlmeelf, where he will with hia family move abaut the middle of Noiember. HIIIIMMIUK uwiiiiiiiii : I ,,,7.." T1. 0,n" ,,,,'0, rl""V A tkn roLi bit i J. W. IliyllOfl 6 H HUiotitf the latent arrival Mibsii Orsrr.iu aerteil in miv dy le from ilarliehttill IOnt nlxhtilurinK' ihu oCter nelson. J T, II iff in. Ii you want annuity in thu 'tovo line Metcitf A I'om er cm i!m you balli in iimlilv ami prlcn Now I your chance to not a library lauipcheap. We have to nuke room for more Metcalf A Koiter. Ol'K old friend, L M. Luler, ha decided to uo into the butcher limine here, if he Ctn get a aiiltatile home Makt Smith request u to j that the report circulated that he had tkippad the country i untrue, and that he ia here and till remain here A I)Ipatcii mj that Simon CJjruilej'ri establishment in LtxiriKton baa been closed by the herlfl'. S Dion ia a Lincoln county boy and hia friend heie will regret to hear of hia bid luck. Notwitiistannimi the Dtiay Itsller Mill are tinning out 50 barrel of thtir per day beide cuatom Krindintf, tliey are '-'W barrel behind in their order. Have a little pitiencH uent'einen and they will Gil your order. A iiaik that fell alui)t incvantlr and at time heavily, eoaked the ctrth fir 'M hour and lipellfd nnj lingering doubt abMit the brraklng of the bickhsnn of thu drouth. The provpect i thtt there' more lo follow, too When you eee Tom Melcall' iMtlered fir do not c include he be-n fihting again The riumerou wound came from a piece of Hheet iron which he waa handling dying up and ciniirt; him badlv on the forehead and noe. Tiik olllcor nhould not be fjoled by the report that Hiatt hai left thu country We have it from good authority tint he i Mill lurking around foakin; au opporluui ty to clip up on and a.iinate any of fire men who have incurred hi diapleaiure. The examining trial of Willi Harnett before Judge Caron yi!erday for anult, resulted in I.i diaciarge Al Ciuiden for shooting with inlet t lo kill waa alo tried, It C Warren defending and J Ii I'axtob proeeuting, and held in f 100 to circuit court. I'm L m -Mr. A. C. S ue ahlpped a oplar tiee that he bought from Mr tieorge T Mcltobtrla' knob place near ton, which he ay !' the Urgent tree he ever handled. It waa 5G inch at the butt and there were G cula ranging from 8 to 1 i ft el long. There were S GGI feel of lumber in them and Mr. Mc ncivedover $17 for the giant aa it atood in the foreat. IIomiiDLE. Of the many cold blooded murderira that the Turner feud haa caued in Bell county, that of young Monroe wai the moat cowarJIy and daatardly. Ho waa calling rn Mi Klith Turner at a friend' and wa leaning on the arm of her chair watching her play a game of ctrd with another caller when a bullet crashed through the window and into hi heart. The aaln retired under cover of the drkne and ia Mill at large. griuni'a AtviiiFNr Mr. J L. Diwaon, Fr , fell and broke her lell arm between the e'bow and ehoulder TueJay night She nan k;iinj up (lie etip at her houe, which were lii k frim the rain, and losing her bilance fell with the abive reult. As ahe ia (U ver old, more seriou reuit are feared, a aiuce the fall ehe ha experienced great uaue. We hope, however, for the beat and that ehe will ba spired lo her children man 7 year yet. BvitON wa ruht when he rem irked that it waa very pleacint to see one'a name is print. Ther all like it and it would mtke a brt monkev lauh to see the method adopted to secure the much oveted insertion. Very injeniou mode are resuted to ajmeiloie, and you raroly come aero an individual with cheek enough to say out exictly what he want. A Piilakl youth, whom we never knew nor heard of before, wa not of the latter kind He walked in and wrote hia own persontl, with the air of a nuu who waa doing in. etead of aking a favor. ANOTHElt Shooti.no. Rowland, our railroad suburb, ia faet regaining ber former unenviable record. For a time Cap'. Smith Irwin waa abla to make a decent plac of it but of late the devil seems to have been let loose down there. The latest shooting scrape waa between Al Cimdeu and Willis Birntt, which occurred Tuesday night, in which the latter was shot through the thigh Toe origin of the trouble dates back to laat spring when a 14 year old daughter of Camden gave birth to a horri ble monstrosity. It waa claimed that Will Barnett was the father of it and that he had taken advautage of the rlrl, all of which he denied. A bal feeling haa existed between the familiei ever since, however, and Tuesday morning when Camden met young Birnett he threat ened to ehoot him. Birnett showed that he waa unarmed and insisted that he would not kill a man In that condition. Camden let him go and Birnett went home and armed himself. Late in the afternoon Cimden pased the house of Willis Birnett, when Will started out after him with a pistol. Willis Birnett caught his son and took the pistol from him, when Camden opened fire on the old man. Five shots each were fired and when the smoke of battle cleared Willis Birnett was found to have a tlesh wound In tbo thigh. AB.M imm a "-' l AM, .b"ok whH '!' M- .1...... h. .:.... ..... U. . t. I.. .1 i . ,. i f i mamm. iuuic in arm rui mo at my tluce i next tlojr to Mrer' mon. J', llatnlnn. 'i'liK Cincinnati Siiithern will put on an oilier fnt train Sunday, which will leave Cincinnati at 7:55 a M., stopping enly at Lexington, Junction City, Somerrot and Oikdale and reacoing Ciattnnocgi at 5.35, v M Tun next enter'ninment at the Opera Hone will be Ojt. 12 h, when Hard) A Voting' i)d Bjy Company will hold Hie board. The eplendid comedian, Toil Gnener, and the captivating Melville Meter are in the troupe. TllK tril of Ola- eyed Cnarley Hender. nn, the fakir, wae continued till February, owing to the eickuee of Dr. burke, the man whom H i alleged he beat out of JO,-000. Jude Moirow made him pay $500 of hi $1,500 for'ei ed bond and reduced hi bail to 1,000. ' iiia Tom Fkhiiell, who uael lo keep bir there be'ore prohibition time, ay there never w half a much trouble then nt Iljwland a now He lay nil the killing to the water, which he declare i eo mean that it m?ke a man want to murder he mixea a little whiky with it, which he can't get no LA.il). STOCK AND CROt A few wheat drills at very low prices. Weiren A Menefee. A limited ij'iatitity of nice Fulz seed when'. Weareu A Mrncfee. A co and cilf f r ! ; "jod for wiu ter ue. K K, Burow,. Stanford. Maud S. i in mourning for a bio'.her Omrliti, n JlOOOOetrtllion, which fell dtal in harms at Your gtown, O.iio. M. C. Porimai sold to Mr. Groom, ot Atlanta, 6 of hi livery horse for JflOO. n the week endin,' on the 2 Mi 950 caIIIh, value! at $00000, shipixd (rum i'tri. -Capt J icob C zilt old to Matt Hun- didge 25 head of cilll, kreraging 1210 IHjiint', at 3 1 cent.- I'arksville Xw. -S K Lickey sold for W. M. Lackty in Ihe Cincinnati market this week GO heid 1 IfK). pound cat'le al fbjut :i litre K S. Sc.jbee, ul Clark, sold lo Caruth-era A Hcir.l, L'Xinglon, 12 mule 5 year-old, 15 hand .'J inches high, M $1G5 each . There i little dsing in the cattle market at Louisville, price run from 2 to 1 20; hog are easy at aj to 5; Hheep steady at ,i to 3 for bet and lambs 1 to 5. Premier, a two-year-old colt, dropped dead just aa he reached the wire in the first rate in the Jockey Club ground at Lou.s ville MonJay He waa owned by Sigeri who valued him at $1,600. The Hpaldicg, Jr., bought of W. C. Rigera two horses for $350, and 11 others from parlies in the neighborhood of Spring field al price ranging from $175 down to $100 Lebanon Standard. Smith McCann, of Lexington, has bought the black stallion, Pilot Patchen, Id year old, by Mambrino Patchen, for $5,000. Thia stallion i conceded to be the beat bred son of h a famous sire. George B Rjbicson bjugbt 13 mule colt from $35 to $50 T. C. Rinkin, of ayne county, bought 25 mule colts at an average of $10. Seve 0ley bought three mule coll at $35 per nead New. A inestirg of roldier w held io New Yjrk Tuesday lo demitid lhat iho govern ment give the Federal urvivor of the late wr firms in the Went, piy their fue oji here ui 1 fiiro.i lieu umn ij uihivtt e tthem. -W. 13 A J. A. McGinn sold to Lih-man A C , of Biliimore, 110 fat cattle that eveiaged 1 G57 pounds, 50 of which averaged 1 760 Tntfe cittle are for export and were sold for -i cents per pound. -Lexington (lalitle. The fine farm of J. T. Herndon, on the Cincinnati Southern, near Donerail station, in Fayette county, containing 300 acres of well improved laud, was sold last week to a tuau from Mason county for $105 per acre. J C Caldwell sold to Smith A Anderson last week 1.000 barrels of new corn at $2 75 J. W. Yerkej and Granville Cecil have sold their farm, situated three miles eaBt of Perryville, on the Dinville pike, and containing 121J acres, lo Thomas B kr, for $40 GO per acre. Dinville Advocate. Wincmestek CuDKT. A laige crowd in town and business fairly brisk. But few cattle on tie market. A bunch of fair long yearlings, $29; short yearling! $23,30; Buckling calvea, $10; there were 200 suckling mules and quite a number of sales common to fair $25 to $37J; fair to ex'ra, $37 to $G5J; fancy mare mules, $70 to $S0; aged mules dull, aale ranging from $105 to $130.-Sun. J. W. Bales, agent fjr X. Lehman A Bro, Biltimore, bought of Alexander Tribble 200 cattle, 150 at $5 per hundred and 50 at $110, to be received Nov. 20th. The catile will average near 1.S00 pounds and go direct to Londou, Kngland for Christmas cattle. Mr. Biles has bought and shipped for same turtles in the last 30 days 550 head at price ranging from 3 to 1 Richmond Climax. A noticeable feature of the local market Monday was the better feeling prevailing in regard to feeding cattle. Prices were cent better than a week or two ago, with an upward tendency. The frost Fri day night did very little damage to the tobacco in this county, a large portion of the crop being safely housed. As a whole the product will be light, though some planter report i fair Democrat, . ii 1 1 wniinrirrnyriftTTrnnrTgTii'mtfiMfrMri iinn 'III l V' IllMilHNTS PUKJLIU NAJLiKI I will oHr al public saln at mv realileme 1 nilUa fr in lluitoutllle ui in.. Mid lirbuic. i.ke, On Natiinliij, October j, 1SS7, Two r.irma one Containing 143 Aoros, Mostly In gr n Th Improvements are ltie oilier Contaii b Aoroa, Willi moderate ImproTeuKnti. The McKlnney tjtalioo pUeMaratM the two plca. 1 will alio sell sniuo Hock:, coti'isllti,; or lump uood family hoiaea, milk t'owi, dUck lloi, ,lc. Also crop ol Corn and Feci ul Tinous kfudi, Farming Ulen ells. Hoinelinld and Kltchrn Furniture, Ac If the land I nut ld, l.jtii places will bo tented to the highest Idler C. It. II I j.i IX. '.di-td ITor Kent, Privately. For Sale, Publicly! My house In .McSlnney where I reside, and my Farm botwmi.Mc Inacy anJTumcrsrllle, I'Z miles from the latter place. The Farm Contains 130 Acres Good Land Welllcnce.1 and mostly iu and meadow There wl I he about ') cm to it's lo Wheat and oil. II not nnied pmntily, I will On Tlmrstliij, Octolicr 1, 18S7, I'.ent the ahoro prorwrty t) the highest MdJer puhllcly. Atlbesjut lime and place, (on the (arm) will sell to the highest bidder, puMlily, the folluwlnit: Klveuillk om and ('(lira. 7 head of good ieiilln -Steers 3 hnid ol -year-old Htcers, 1 yearling Hml, Hellers. Jtc. i aged wjrk Mules, all marcs and uA ono; One thoroughbred iice Mare in ml lo Con grcgan, 1 ymrlinj Fitly by St Martin, half itfrU) St. Alint v tardtug Filly by Harry 0 Fallon tillthuruufldticlundreeordtd; (Jnod family buggy Maro, 20 stack ol Hay, Corn iu the tiald, Oats In shAtl, 'J larsa s'aiks. 160 bushels heat In garner, I .vhuuler Wagon, 1 I'nanton and Harues, 1 Buggy, 1 Waller A. Wood Slower. Mows, dear, Ac, Ac, Household and Kitcnen irnlturr, nli net Ld nice Terms made ki.own ou day uf s le. ,, ;. r. rovxti. II. T. Ik's u, Auctlnaeer. :M tt CLOSING OUT CHEAP ! Ha Writ" li ti'ri,:'f:fl in 1 me tint m I u I lifts In Iluatonfllle m in another, I iiiIt at the .oir'wf I'linti'v in . nilie tok. consisting ot Urocerles Hour Molstus, lubacco, Cigars, In lac, ererttnini; utualljr kciit In a s U;p Also a lot of fuipty rider barrel. No u h ohaur has eTer been gl?en ll ? . .p .ii tl H tu Ii .If I.i k,,.i ,;,,,. al a c , low prliea and It is the pari of wisdam for thorn to call aud puitbaM al once. fllA.S. II. IIlSllOl', 201 3w lluilontllle, Ky. MOKKV TC5 LOAi In turns ol Irom Jl OvO to J on good Lincoln county reil estate security, to loun ol our custom en. For particulars, apply to .Ml I. LEU A- VAUVKXTEIl, Stui ford, Ky. G. A. BENEDICT & CO., STAMOKD, KK.MTUKY. Well Drillers and Pump Adjusters. "Wells Dillled tootdrr and pump furmlshed at factory prices. f WALLACE &C0CHRAN, 513 4th St, Louisville, Ey., THE GENTS' FURNISHERS a.miai:.vt.s run tiii: IXDI.1XAPOLF.S Ia.lU.I)KY. ss EAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment ouubs Sciatica, Scratches! Contracted Lumbago, Sprains. Muscles, Rheumatism, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, StiffJoinU, Screw Etings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinnev, Bruises, Sores, Saddlo Galls, Bunions, Spavin Files. Corns, Cracks. THI3 COOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what Is claimed for It. One of tho reasons for the great popularity ot tlio Mustang Liniment Is found In Its unlvcrsnl applicability. KterybodrnecHls such n medicine. The Lumberman needs It In case of accident. Tho llouacwlfe needs It for generalfamlly use. The Cnnnler needs It for his teams and his mei. Tho Mechuulc needs It always on his wrk bench. Tho MIncrneeds It Incase of emergency. Tho It. The I'uriner need It in his house, his stable, and his stock yard. Tlio Sleuiiibiint mnn or Iho Iliuiltiinp neei (tin liberal supply afloat nnd uhore. Tho needs It It is bis friend nnd tafert reliance. Tho need It-It wilt save him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. Tho Uullrondiiinu needs It and will need It so long as his life Is a round of accidents and dangers. Tim ilncloTaoilmnnii needs It. There Is nothing-like It as on nntldoto for tho dansers to life, limb and comfort which surround tbo pioneer. Tho Merchunt needa Itnbout his store anions his employees. AcclJcuts will happen, and when thrsocome the Mustang Liniment Is wanted nt once. KeepnHottle Initio Hotiac. 'TIs the of economy. Keep n Ilotllo Iu the I'nctory. ltslmmedlct In case of accident saves pain nnd loss of waea. Keep n Hottlo Alitayaln the for uae when warned, mnmanMM ..i- 2 PLEASE OBSERVE THAT M'ROBERTS & STAGG, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Having seenrd the services of C. F. KENT, a practical Watchmaker witk many years' experience, nil work will be done with neatness and dispatch fully insured. Spectacles atd Eye daises to suit the eye. 1 S s 3 1 3 S ti I g H p I H 9? I I ssa k h I j g m 1 Q kj j 1 3 , st CD o m S. w I I'm "I I Ob or MKKC'IIAXT TAII,08C I hETerecelreJ and still receiving !New Goods for Spring and Summer (Comprising the bet In the market, which wh' r Qotton Up in Stylo and Msko Second to None in City or Counirr lvc .tic h Trial. H. a. RUPLBY. WEAREN & , i i "i Dealer in Fine Buggies, Carriages, Sur eys, Phcetons, Spring Wagons, Buck Boards, Road. Carts, Farming Implements, Engines, Mills, Grain, Feed, Seeds, Coal, Lumber, Doors, Sash-Blinds, Picket Fencing, &c. Our Stock of Ve hides is larger and more complete thanf from tho cheapest to the best. All of work guaranteed as represented. Prices to suit the times. Wo can sell you as good vehicles as any denier or manufacturer and for as little money. Come and see our lino assortment before it is broken. WEAREN & MENEFEE. .!. ll.UKi:i:, AB UnstoiiTllIe, Ky. MENEFEE Crescent Route. and Toxas Paclflo Railway.) to New Orloans, Florida, Cuba, South West. IN EFFECT AUG. 25, '87. HEAD Ul. THA1N8NOKTII. rto. i. No IU, i Wo. i. Wo. C. Daily. Dally. Kx. sun Dally. Dally. I- A.'r 0 42 p m ... 10 25 a m G 40 a ui 3 15 pm ... 6 55 a in 3 43 a m City . ... 135 pm 8 20am' 2 23am 7 50 a m 7 M p ni i lIMpiu 5 15am 455pm - 7 .10 am Cbattnooia..L'Te 5 CO am 119am 710pm .a'rr 4 30 a in 5 33 p Ul Ar'r 12 48 a m 110 pa: 10 .tup m 10 40 a m 3opm 1 , SWam 7 40 i m I r, 40 a ia Queen and (Cincinnati New Orloans Shortest and Quickest Lino South East, Texas, CONDENSED TIME TABLE KKAI DOWN. TUAlNdhOUril. It 0.1. I No.:i. Mo. 6. I Mu.y. STATIONS. Daily tially. iEx. Bun. Dally. Dally. 7 65 a mi 4 03 pin 9 00 p in L'Te...ClncInnatl.... 11 20 a iu 7 SO p in! 11 S p ui , Lexington 12 55 pm 9IOp nil 1 l.Sani Junction 6 15pm,.. bSSaui C 15 a m, OatJalo j 0 pia 8 VS a ui U 17 a in' Hoyce...- ii:intim His a mi a SO a unAi'v.. 10 CO pin ,.. ' 'J 15 am L'r Chattacooga 1 if, a m j t 05 p ni A'r? Atlanta 4 ID am 3 50 pm' birutnglmtu 12 a ml osopmt msaioosa 7 00am,. .... iinnni . I' . 1 n IK . 8 85 a iu ... V IJ f U. 10 00 a m 11 00 p u 10 in h mi - u io pm 6 80 p m .. C 15 a m 10 40 a ui - II KS p m 4 20pm 350 a in 7 43 p ui i 0 25 a ui 1255 a m - 1215 pm B 10 a ml...- I 4 8' p ml Akron York 5 35pm., A'rr Meridian .L't 4 30 pin., L're. .Meridian 4 00pm., A'it. Kew Orliaus. L're 'J 00 a m ., I.'re ..Meridian. .A'rr U'Oiia , A'rv . .'Jackson A'rr 10 3) am.. Vicksburg. 7 2- a m . Monroe i 26 a u . broreiirt inn pm' 4 45 a u aau a m I S 20 a ia ' 8 35 p M 2 45 a 'J 55 p in 715pm 1 55 p II UOfOau Mann Boudoir Bullet Bleeping Cars on all throagh trains. JOHN C. OAULT, Gen'l Manager, H. COI.LBKAN, Gen'l Frt. A Pass. Agt!, U. CAHl'.OI.U Ueo'l Uupt,, General Offices, Bt. I'aul Bulldiog, West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ot'.