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MCARTHUR ENQUIRER Let Her Drive. .Hi mxr wmwm the 1 'A'J: :'? ii'Vi!9U0iKti' -oniuatinff th6ermon-.fromr.thatv passage. ft'iW .-a', preached' who was .!yo'w&,i tongue y arid eccentric. He was wondeVfuUy popular for awuue, ana no nlace could hold ..tu uupie wneane - preacuea. ; Ilioiode of taking. ;upircollec f,ttibh3Vs;.jpWiaJJfcror the E ,'plafdyWiti startM-ort Ita rounds -'it Was broughnnliUhe pulpit It waili ,p.asfesipractice to ;,CWU9. to his fect,siiake;Out his wallet, lay a bill on the plate, .VU 0 Jfc-itCa J If .which ... said: "I would, like to . see the ") ..'linil. 1 ' r . man wno would' "do jessv than "thafiTTho boyS;'8aid':tbe bill was taken back ; ill; they vestry. One hot Sunday night the pas tor came into his pulpit dressed in whiter-white;.; -Vest and H pants, with a red neck-tie fas M'tened toiis rcoIIaK'tUfler, the ,:p.r?lftninary' exercises,' he ' rose, threw ' his coat'VaW, ''put his thuhifcs Iri the afnhples of , his vesl;"and gazed steadily at his ig.congreation (or ajminute; or two amid" profound silence. "Let her drive'," said tne, pastor. He '''then1 waited a - moment, and then repeated, "Let ter-' drive." b;;;Lowe,ring his1 voiQe;' he said : jeYfiTl Will finrl Kr4nvf' fn A nla 'xxvii. l5." "At the close of the service & plain-IcEbkihg man ad dressed another; "mnr. "Can .l'A. you tell me who this man is that preacied r to-day t "Oh that fcrsf-6uaf pastor f CfWniv. com. pliments-tQinjiram from . tho West, and am coins to Bos '6ia. " 1 shall be back next week, and he -would oblige" me "very much. if he would preach next Sunday ; night rom the text, New York Correspondence Boston Journal. SH'll i.-''AWAOTERiNa showman m In ?tdiana"' found " the - ugliest and ? most misshapen man he ever gsaw,' and engaged him for a go-r-'rilla in his show, "said gorilla to look as much uglier than na jj ture-made him as- possible, and keep his mouth y shut, and re 'poive his board and $25 a week i'.pto bis paw paid. He agreed tu ucuymo a uumD Deast ror these tempting considerations, ana maae a great Biiocess m s playing- gorilla ; in ; looks . and ; manners ana gorilla repulsive- - ' 11 mt m -! s jieas geuerany. , riie snowman r'eyentually made'a pilgrimage to Chicago with his fat woman rand emaciated man,' and an ed- b cated pig or snake or two. The i Chicagoans believed in the go Tilla and wanted him to settle among ; them. He might have : : made a big speculation if lie 1iad lonly known-! jL'Chicagd ".would have come down hand : somely for such a citizen,' if he ifcad consented ta hooome civil " lzed.'.But the poor gorilla went to the Mayor,, the other day, and told him "all about l it, and complained that he wan' nAm.i- - starved, and thatf th "Tiad" never r.J rf. f 'Ms'w-.::;;': C'j:: -V : Ai snowman u.- '": .ta him a cent, of iges' for mlMng 'a beast of ''"himself. , Tjko some .other mon keys,, he could not . keep his mouth shut, and if he don't get ! .'outof Chicago very soon he will have to go work again with a , hoo,' or some other industrial implement. '.' ", J .Society, r is.) commonly . too cheap. We meet at very short ''intervals,' not' haying had time to acquire a new value to each . :.' i : other.iWe meet at meals three times a day, and give each ' "other a taste of that old musty - cheese that we are. We have .- had to agree on a certain set of rules, called etiquette and po- Jiteness,' to make the frequent iieeting tolerable, and that we " need not come to open war. m't 77' D. Thcireaut .;';i'V . Uxcle Sav,' -Bays the St Louis w-i Democrat, will issue u. 1 1L, . ... J new silver dollar list as soon as he can get - isame silver aucL prepare his dies. "utfirVtll roscmbld the qjd silver dol """krwfar as possessing the circle of rlitk,"'lhe "AttOi-icatl buzzard, E wTJhuSr ActuUIiB'' female who t:: iffiilMont 'to , Blt OH tha old dollars, ,ytlflutho collar' tliltpri; ''gone from IOlt vlit ,i!.Tt,lJljv,11'r bcai HoTb,wIU not be seen 'oirt!5"ew. ' Biifl mifj been arrested 1 ;' "WiM'ft tho; furiners are oreani- iwiiii.iii i,?.. " fi l.-u v. f cure i 1IUIUW, IV ITUUIU IJO I'll! I i JiiWaUXariitliajn to erpMs tueir op fJ.lrtliVojiathi extension, of pt wJKDiW'ishoul fn.iOWPpUc'l to"" pay slxty-flv ,M,qHttHrV''l''8ew'fngmchinetn'at tdt!f thm.tffacturerp fifteen. Boston Journal. Things Worth Forgetting. . How much wiser we should be if we could remember all . the things worth remembering that occur day by day ptOAiud us! And how much better we should be if we could forgot all that is worth forgetting, says a cotem porary. It is almost' frightful and altogether , humiliating , to think how much there is in the common . ongoing of jrjestic and social life 'which deserves nothing but to be at Imeft and forever forgotten. Yet it is equally, amazing how F l!Vrge class who hava'-'noithbusi-ness but to repeat and perpetu ate these very things. 1 This is the vocation of gossipsan or der of society that pbl;petiates more mischief than all the com bined plagues of Egypt put to gether. Blessed, is that, man or woman who can let drop all the bursjand Jfyistlejy instead 01 picKing mem, .up ana iasten- ing on to the passenger. Would we but let the1 vexing"iHid ma; licious sayings die; how fast the iaceratea and scandal-ridden world would eret -healed r and tranquilized. . Forget tliey gos sipings f-and. bickerings, the backings, and sueaklng'anuen dos, and remember only . the gleams of sunshine and poetry that 'illuminate thenumblest life, if we would drive away and forget the clouds engenered by things that would. best be for gotten' tixiJZL '- ' Boston Journal. Things Worth Forgetting. Us Boys. ; Billy Ross, a temperauo lectur er At Riisliville, Illinoi-'tras'proacli Ins to the young on his.fciYorite theme He said : "Now, . boys, when I ask you question youjnust not bjrVfriifd to speak right out and answer When you look around and.soe . all these fine houses, farms and cuttle, do you ever think who'-'oWns-'them now? Your fathcrs'-Wft them, do they not?". , : i.ViTl)f ..... "Yes, sir," shouted; a hundred voices. 1 - 'it-r- ,v '. : f,. . T r., ... "Well, where will your fathers be twenty years from now ?" , . "Dead!" shouted the boys. "That's right And who wiHown all this property then ? " "Us boys," shouted the Mirchins. "Right Now, tell me, did. you ever, in going along thestreetsj no tice the drunkards lounging fro.und thesaloflu door3jaJtUia!jiixjoni body to treat them?" "Well, whero will" thcylie in twenty years from 'nofV ; "Deadl'l exclaimed the, b i t. "And who will bcl.tlu! yruavds then?' rrr.. "Us boys!", x -r r Bill was thunderstruck, for a mo ment, but recovering, himself, he tried to tell the boys bow to escape such A fate,; i v T ; -owaro of Counterf' r CLARKE'S 1 r .a A rtmtltemtu to wtaJu nrmUr proUi, mt th mnmt mf Jab Hjmm am anek Ail ffcra .... ttntU.ljM TW. uuruia PUla ra infullDc In Uia mr of all thoM fusN b4 aafnm dueuM to Mck thm fanals onaUlutkio ka tubct. 11i modaral all Mnwrfr Mil mu tU MitprmuHi ol Ui mmu tao oaaml If motd, tniUauiutHia, tm 4imm. la ll mini at XonuM sb4 Hniul ASrtiu, fulM In ths Bulk S t Limbs, Iisti on slutil usrtion, PalplUtisn J Um liasrt. UatsriM .nil WhlU-s, Ouif will sITsot a ir rhi an stbar unl hm lailnl. sod althonah rr ptfwaaliil, aoauia ootlung AurUul to ius most d-limaaoaatltatioa. ClrraUr ! Knaluh German aad Freneh around aak bntll, giwm fall dirMUan and sdrtca. iiuuaiim mis an aoia at most droit (tons, txit If "ui dnuiiat eaiiBoi snpplr the oxauiHK, do not ! TMruali mi ui aeaaftt any oonnUwUlt or boens ar nd On lnllar to tho sola tnvmrlalAr. -luh M mil asn4 Um lmlar to tbo aolo .H... U (Vvtlaixlt Nlnot, N.w York. wrtb nanis at lirOM o4Maa at which vna will flail fav Lha nlt. sa. aad a buiila of tho ohoim Pills saonrslr and ai l pos4 ia fUia rappors will bs tm bj rotura aipraai. ... RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BHTA5l"fi PltTLMoIVIO WAFF.R OaM Oovnua. Ooum. A a-rnaiA, Baimcirrrii, 8oaa iit, Himuhiu, Dnmmn.T Hhiuthiso, 1m oinasT Coiisuhjptiom and Lima Dibrasm. Thr km mo tasto of Hodioino, suit any child will Uko Usom. TWaaaasda ban boaa raatocod to hoalth Uiai u4 baioto doapolrott. Toatlmonr aivan in hundrails ofaasss. AoktorUUTAN'tlA'UI.MUNin WAtKKti. rrtra aSccataMrboK. JOBliOSUtL lYoprla. lor. I OlUadt HUtmi, Hmw Tork. THE CHKAT FRENCH REMEDY.' mHAKMr an-tTwrT nijgjBt Pntwradbr J. UARANIIIKRIC, , K,.IIIHuUh,l P.n. . ; ' Thoaa ollla ara klchlr noommaadNt bt tha anUr) Modish rsoalla of Vraaw aa Uio nrj Lent remedy jaaltoaaosof HjMnaatorrhoM, or 8minal Wnknaaai Wl bvla liopoaiu ta tha Urln.; Iturmi !. Diliir. ana all uo ahartlr uo inanir iraia ot Umm artdog 4 He ret Hablu. The r mhmm .11 fnxa Abwio aad Heerei Hablu. otaar ramadli. fall, and han been ucl with aatonlah. i wins brtaalaadlaa IVenoh Hijmoa durlna Um oaat II rears. faojphM of Adrlo la Mrh boa. w will be aoai froe to an addroas. aalilrMe. frlee a I per If .v. neat D email. -y hmm rrm ail otoi i tee, aa raoalptof arloa brsnr adrevtmed Aaent. -'(.'A R (I. MOHKH. ft LIobtunui He., Maw Yuaav ..I. Uaaaaal Aa-exl foe AArto Periodicals. 1 20,000. (TWENTY THOUBAND DOLI-AKU) In YH mluma, ror nistrmuiion among inei'e.uu Bubtorlhen or the WEEKLY ENQUIRER ! ZXT Jfa.P3R.XXi, 1078. Tha Dumber ot premium' are' alwnyi In- ereaaea wnen tna numooroi names exceeu tut Dumber ealmlatml upon. We dow offer the following; ' ' 1 Cash Premium of , , HI Cash Premliiiui of II Ou cm h i.tr, .'. 4,I0 , V.IKIO ft) Htem-wluiUng Watchea, M each 100 Cash Premiums of I 'll each sou or IU e each........ 100 1(10 of in each of 3 each mm am) 1(0 offveacii.a... lyre Mlteellar.aoui Prom's, it to 110 each 7,J0 faking a Total of TWO THOimANO J'ro mlunVt. worth TWKKTV THOUSAND IMJLLARS. Krery tnlaiflrlber who remits ti.W for a year'a tuhscrliitlon will have hla name ' lured, end will lie fumlshod y rf'"' " reoeliit, giving the date a-irnliniborto which bit name la reglsr. ald nnmhnr Uilng ranreaented by plicate in thedlstribtitlon. Agents aorJunn lUuainos anil fi.watnne i.r ,iek froe paper one year and have their aiaaa registered at participants participants for praaiiunia. ' BiMeoimana ui toniun. i wbmiiii. of Copies, Posters. Premium Paruohlet and Hubsorintlon Blanks tent free to parsons aeairing insm. Adilresa .r aaas Mel. KAN. (4MtV WsVal u .1. CUtaiu naU, Ohio. . . . - j 4'i ! sVAlsUM 1 J a " Medicfnes. -f - ' ' . ' - rpHE ROMANCE HE ROMANCE OF CURE! The mnny evliioncpa of extrHonlliinry curas i that ftro luiy rHrtd a ellccteU (limnli DR RADWAY'S I Sarsaparillian Resolvent. Roaily Roliof ami I'orfoct rnritatlvo rills, In wrilUm timtlmonlHl from all purt of Ilia world. siirin88 in wuiulerthuinoHtuxtravURant miriiclus of nchautiiiout l'hysk-.Imis ami medical raen la all couutric.i pronouiiuo these wondurful romodlea a myntory, that neither theii-seloiKMiof analyHiaoi- rhuinical nkiUoan exlain. True, these mediuiuvg effect tho ntiMtiuarvoliMiseures, and reatoro the dying to Win and relieve the most Wretched nain-suf-ferniK victim of his tortures, In from on to trKu minutes, and although they know some pf the ingrediouts of 1 heir coinnoiiitioii, and Dr. Iludway has puhlisheil their forinuln (with huMtnironly two newly discovered roota still biilhti'vnch.Uomiaii, tiiKlish anil American eheiiiistsnndulinnniM-eiitUtHultcrly fail with tlieMimeiiiHrodlcntfaiipiepiHdl liy them. The great aueoi-ss, wliluli tht.se wourterful rmiiedies are constantly achleviiijr, lies In tho imiat se cret of coniblnliiK tlm iiiKrodiuiitM Ciiretlwr, afterexereUiiiKiluocaroiu selectinir the pure ami genuine roots. a Cum1'. S?n.,,'.e.1'8. of M,"l'"- Chemistry as the SARSAl'AKILM AN UKSOLVKNT, UKADY BKUKK KAWWAVS 11 tW are without parallel In tho HisUiry of Medicine, for there are some inllnnities and diseases that arc con. sldered as incurable, uudsuru deatli. Vet the most astounding euros liavo been made thro these remedies of some diseases that have nev er been known to be cured hvmodloiue. sw:?1lilH!0N SUKO'l'l. WHITE SWhLLlNt,, ruinora In tho Womb, Stomach, Ovaries, bowels, Uilght's IJlseasa of the Kil neys that have been pronounced Incurable, Cancers, Idcers, Swellings, Stone in the Blad der, Calculous Concretions, V leers ami Sores of the ItOUCS. Rickets an .I.m.i.Iv, i .i,. .. other medicines havo boeu known to Teach, ii!'.etvn,..Ce''-,!' ,,ie SAUSAl'ARII.LIAl ".V'.X ' bJ the READY KEL1KF l'aljy, Paralysis, lry Gaiifrouo-thut threat ens a living death-Hlally rutting away of the limb and flesh Diuhctes, Involunturr IIS" charge of Water, Knngl in the jiladdur (the Knipcror Napoleon's disease). Torturing pains when discharging urine, RIIKU JUTISM, HOUT, NEURALGIA each and every one of these complaints though but a few of the nittuy other diseases, Rudway'sSarsaparillinn Resolvent has cured aud is dally cu ring in all part of tho world. w- -.7. Inouo wenl, any diacaso no matter under what name designated, that is nourished or ncreased by bad, impure, depraved, weak, thin, watery or uolsoiiel Mood can be cured l)r. Radway ft Co. have ncrer claimed one huudreth part of the curative virtues for their remedies as Is ascribed to them hy the people who have used them; for bear. In mind, only such diseases anil complaints as Dr. Railway, afiorsuccossful treatment with their remedies knew they would euro, were -enumerated in their curative list, so that many of the oxtraor. diimry cases that have been reported awaken ed as much astonishment In the discovery of Uieir remedial agents as in thoso who hal been rescnem from death, aud made whole und toiwm. , Asiuanv nersniis iliaiM-anlitml tii..!- ..vt.i- diimry power, from the fact of their disap pointment in the use of othwuilvertiscd reme dies and some believed it Impossible for simple medicines niuilo only from vegetable substances root, herbs. c should possess such marvelous ower. Vet they can readily comprehend that tho aiimilti grasses of the Hold, after undergoing the ohemicul process of distillation desigued hy nature iu the cow and eiiiii-ii, lumisnes us witn. nutter certninlv the most ahiiiidunt fut, culorje or heut-makfng bono, tissue, muscle, sinew and blootl-ninkiiig constituents for the human bodv. Jlut when those people who'tlrst doubt the eiuciiey or inese remenies commence their use, uniiu mm, iiiuvi. etuiiest uuvucuies. WOEMS. THE ONLY SAFE ft SURE REMEDY FOR "" i, n, x tt U1U1S OK ALL K1MJ8, OVARIAN TUMOR CURE. S'cver has atiieillidnn tnkn t,ti,muii.. l.nnn known to have cured Tumors, either of the IVOIIlll. UlerilS. Uvar S or ltim-n U- llm kolta has been the sole reliunco In the hiuwlu of . penunceii surgeons; but Jr. Kadwav'sSar saiiarilllan settles this question. It has cured over twenty person! of Ovarian Cysts and i uiimu, ui, wen mb i uinors nw 4iie Jiowe s, Ascites, and Calculous Couuretious. v tin. i, uiiiii. jjivur. ivniiiKii-Hi n.ifiiuinti Tumor of 19 Years Growth Cured- by Ivadway'a Kesolveut. BKVIKLV.-M ABB.'. JlllV 18. 1861). I)K. lUllWlV: I lisvn IihiI ItvniMiin Tiimnr IntbA ovarici (nd bowel. 'All the doutors sa id the.i-e was n help for It, 1 tried every- iiiiug uisi was rccommoiiueii, nut notiiing bullied mo. 1 saw vour Hesnlviiiifinil rhiiiiiriil i woniu try it, nut nail no faith In it, Ijeeause hail suffered for IV years. I took six bottles of the Kesolveut, one box or Railway's 1'ills, and used two bottles of your Ready ltelief.and there is not a sign of a tumor to he seeu or felt, and I feel better, smarter and happier than 1 have for IS yearn. The worst tumor was In the left side uf the bowels, over the groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others. You can publish it If voit chouse. ' HANNAf IVKXAi'P. AN IMPORTANT LETTER Krom a prominent gcnllomau and resident of Cincinnati. Ohio, for the past forty years well known to the newsiianur uiililiHbei-a iliwim.li. out the United StoUw; ... AW YOUK, Oct. 11th, IfiTtt Dk. RaDWAY Dear Sir: I am liulm-eil iiv sense of duty to the suffering to make a brief statement of the working of your medicine on myself, for several yours I have been ntlliet ed with some trouble In tho bluddor and urin ary nrgaus, which some months ago culmina ted in a most terribly alll let leg disease, which I tiiu iiiivniciuiiB an miiiii was Niifljniimiif! . , . tiirointho uretha, as also lnflB""-" klilnuyi and bladder. n ' ' " 1 Wiric- opiuion that my as v - i I ...uum of the myevorgetn- - - gave-It as their nuni-" ,a years would prevent ...g radically cured. I had tried r nf nlivaii-iiins. and had taken a large .inntitv of medicine, both allopathic and ho-,.,..-w.,.ii,i., hut iri.t im relief. 1 had read of asUinishlng cures having been made by your rmiieilies: und some four months ago I read a notice In the Philadelphia Saturday Evening l'ost of cure having be-n effected on a-)K-r-sou wiio had long been suffering as I had been. I went right elf and got some of eaeh-your SarsapariUiau Resolvent, Ready Relief, and Regulating l'llla-and comnienceii iiirmis them. In three ilnvs I was greatly, relieved, and now feel as well as pvc.r - i n rt . .1. it. A Jir..?,, niriuimi i. v. I'. l. nnns dollar ner iMittlc. bold by Drlig- rists everywhere, and at 11 ri Hudauy't, Jfo. 8 iVurren, cor, Church 8t.. Jl. 1 f ; j, KADWAY'S UKADY 11KLIKKII . rn.a tho n-nrat 1'sins In from 1 to 30 nilnutotl payNOT ONE HOl.'U ftfU-'r rcailiiiK thit advertisement need any one suuer witn pain, RADWAT8 READY BKLIKf t nm fni. .ion nnln. It traa the first ami is the only 1'kin ltmiuily that tnstnutiy stops ll..,....! tvniw.ini ii v iiiiins. N.11UVS lnnauuiia- tions. anil cure coiiKcationa, whether of the i.nnirs. HtoniHi'li. Bowels or other kIhihId ami orKiuis, ly one niipllcutlon, In from one to twuntv minutes. No matter how viiilfiit or excruciating the pain, the Khetimiilic, Bel rlililcn, Inllrm, Cniiiilol, Neryoiis, Nfiiriilglc or prostrated with disease may timer, RADWATS JtSADY ttUKf Will afford Instant vase! Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inlliimmntlon of llm Itlaililor. Inllanimat on of the Jlowt'ls. Uoivatia of tha Limits, Hnre Throat. Dllll cult ItreathinR. Palpitation of the ili ui t.llys. tnrlcs, l-rouii, I'lptnurin, tntarrn, iiiuiiuiizb, Ifeailaclie, 'inothai'.he, Mnirnlgla, uneiima tlBin. IoI.Ih. Chills. Air lie (hills. Tho application of the Heady Hollef to the part or parte where the pain or (lllllinilty ux- ints win anorn ease ami comrorr. 90 Ilrona in a half tunililer Water will ill a IIIW I1IIIIUMTH, 1.111V ,jii,hi. ' 1. 1 HUnnai'h, Heartburn. Slfk IluadaohH. Dlar- rha-a, lvscnuiry, iMiic, rvinu in tne nowois, and all fiiLMrnnl Pains. i . Travelers should always carry nlioUloof Itinlwny's Heiief with them. A few drops in wutur will nrevent alcknesa or ua ns from rhnniro o' water. It is better than French lirnndy or Bitters at a etliniilant. Kaver and Ae-ue cured Tor oil cents. There la not a remedial aaent in this world that will cure Kerer ami Agtio, and all that Alularious. 1)111 lone, ncarlet. J vimioIiI. lello ami other Fevort (aided hy Itnilway'a Tills) so quirk as Kadwajt Heady Hellvf, Ml cents per bottle. - . . Pit. RAIMVAY'8 PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS I'erfnctly tasteless, elogaatlr roiitoil, for the cure of all illsonli-rs nf the rltomach. I.Ivor, Bowels, Kidney", Bladder, Nervous Diseases, iiuaiiaciie, unsupnimn,i;ouvr.ncss, jmiiKea. tion, liyspcpsin, Jllllousness, Bilious Kever, lnllaminatlon of the Dowels, l'llet ami all ile ranKninonUof the Internal V iHtera.warrantoil to effect a positive cure, . . PVRKLY VIUBTAKr.K. Containing no aiemiry, Minerals, or iieiuieriousiiriiKS, , Brer ' '"serve the ioiiowiiib? aymptoins ttiTtiug fnim dlseaai' of the illgnatirn ngans i tliK"suru llliLiiini.iiiii. I.IiwnI to the 11 inivarrl I'llna. s iilieit'Hs 01 iiii ead, Acidity f tho Mlomanli, Vhiispii. llearllinrii. llla.IHt for foofl. Fllll . . 1 ... .L.HI ... ,1.. u, ...k niws or wniaut iu nimi-.,i. Kwiinmlng of t ''vail. Hurried anil dlflli'tili lireathluir. rihttiirlne; at the Heart, Choking or Biiwi'ivtlng Hensations when In u lying 1W eurn, Oimncsaof Vision, Dots or Webs lief ore the Hlght, Fever and Hull Pain In the Head, licflciuni'y In Perspiration, Yellowness of the Hkln and Kyea. Pain In the Hide, (.'host, Llmh andHiidden Flushes uf hear, Ilurnlng In the Flesh. A few dose of Railway' Pills will free tho system from All . tho above disorder. Prjoe IS Cent per Iloi. R A f)W A Y ft CO., M Warron cor Church Mt New York. fTl?"-Head Falaaanil Tru".' fend on letter stamp to Radway1 tt Co., No, I W arren, nor. Church Ht, N. Y. Information worth thou. ands will li nt you. i . Medicines. Ho Pertort can take theia Bitter acton) RI to direction!, and remsin long unwell, provide eir bones are not daitroyed by mineral poiion or olhi neant, tud the vital organt waittd beyond tha poiq f repair. IlyspepiU or Indigestion. Heidnche, P b the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dit liness, Soar Eructationt of tha Stomach, Bad Tait k the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of th Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region )f tha Kidneys, and a hundred oilier painful symptom! ire the offsprings of Dfipepaia. In thete complaint a nsa no cquai, ana one noiue win prove a Letter guat Ultee of ita merits than a lrnrlhv ldvartiaemenl. ror Female Compluints, in young or old Bsmcu or aingis, at ino aawn oi womanliood. or nini of life, these Tonic Bitters ditolav to decided nfluenct that a marked improvement it toon percep For Inflammatory and Chronle Rhear oiatiam and Gout, Bilioui, Remittent and Intel nittent r evert, uueaicj ol Uie Ulood, Uver, Kidney uid Bladder, these Ditlert have no equal. Such Oil laws ara caused by Vitiated Blood, which general) iroduced by derantement of the Dicntive Oreans. Pher ara a Mantle Fargatlve aa well ay t a onie, poiietiing also the peculiar merit ol acua it a powerful IKeuf in relieving CnngrMtion or Inntnl nation of tha Liver tad Visre! organt, aad iu BUiou uiseaiea Kin Diseases, Erumiun., 'Teller, Xti kheura, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Puitulet, Boils, Cat junclta, Ring.worrai, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery pelas, Itch, Scurfa, Diacolorationtof the Skin, Humor lad Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or natun ire literally dug up and carried out of the lyslera in aiart time bv the uie of these Bitters Grateful Thousands proclaim VmaaA Hit rata trie most wondenui luvigorant uiat twi tuttaiue he sinkine system. ........ (.WALKER, Prop'r. B. II. HeDOM A tD at CO. pniRPitt ana uen. Agts., San rraociKO, vaL. 1 and cor. of Waahington and Charlton Sts,, Mew Yorlt TOLD BY ALL DRUOGISTH AND HEALERS A, BOOK FOn THE MIIM JO!V I Patat ! m Mamfl AprtvsUCtiBielrtotait fJXL&PPlclEaQ Married or Hiom about to. m , 0 lprrr d iheiiatT-lalofleal . f ,n1n ,. jieTleiaDilreUtloiitl ; : atl mmm.0m ibeMxulirLatu, wltlitbt, m dUaov.rlts la prodnclna aud privtatiai offiprtiif, bow (o praitrva tht eotup.tzlon, 4o. Thlil au .ntcrtiiliiff work ofiwo hnndred and titif fiagoi, vital nuroaraua tjtLf ravlogi, and coDiaioaTaluabls uformaiioD for ihoM whoftrimarrled.arooDUmpUtaHar- -rial. Bit lilt Li hook tliatoufht tobt kept neder look and key, and bo I laid oxrUaily about th tioai. IltoatalDi Us iirrM u4 ad-ifl of a pkysUIW boM ropuiatton la world-vld, and ihonld M In tb prt Taudraverervi7anal andfnmaUthroughouttbtonilr fioM. iiUDratMiTr7iniog cm lDtiuojataviiDs -w ratlr arttni that ii voriti knowlBi,!.! ut Mailt Vai ll iiin ! ut ur won . a anr on IItm of DOitan. far Tlrtr OcnU. diddrulr. UutW' DUpiia4pNo. 13N.KllitaltrHl Bt. Louli, M. Notice to the Affllctel nl Uiifortunatt. Veror tpplylof t th Dotoriftni qaaekt wh adrertUe t Rubtl papera,or uilag anr , nmcditi ptrni Pr. otli work no maltar what jour diiu 1$, or now deplor bit jour eoudltioi. lr Jlut i oooanlai t tlookl bona of twittrWT roomi ; I doraod by -om f th noil eeltbrated aitdW alprofeiaort of taUoonntr and Kurop. aad ean bB ulled peraonalljr or by mall, on thodlieaaot mollonedl. bliwnrka. onto and parlra,No. UN. KlgbU Lrta IxjffWMa Uawktt nod Cbotnut, Bu LouU, U, . OK. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB TenTcarsorapnbl test hw proved Dr.Crool V IneofTar to have mo 'merit tliun any almlL oreparatloii everofferad' . . ML.: tha public It la rloh I.I tAe medicinal iufititioa Tar, and onenaaled f dlaeasea of theThro.it E. antra, performing tl mostremarkableearoa. 'J? efTectuallycareaallCoai' t-W aad Colds. H has cored -"mniiv coses of Aatbia ,!ri3B? m . j i i COD att Ilraaaf- murt or lliu-l fsravel r Kidney ell eaa,dlseaBeaoftheI7rii ry Onrana, JTaandlo or any Liter Couiplali IthasnoeauaL ' 'A la ailao is anpcriur Toeiie, Beetorca the Appetlti " Strentrthena the System, Kettorea Use Wea.lt and Debilitated, Cauaea the Pood to IMgo' ftemovea Pyapepila and Indlrreatloi Preveuta Blalarloua Vever Blvea ton to your Sy atom. KEEP TIIE BLOOD 1'OU And the health of th cyatei will follow. XhereiaupriiiKri tlon of Iron and lok itot Wore efrectual than all other wmon win remove from yoi aystoin the Impure and vitiate blood which cauaoa d iHeaao, an atthoaametlme build up you health and strength Itnavo i .w run, XI - I tyrofnlii,(eF jUa hat 1 . ea r . ..aloas Ulaeat .s Eyeo or Jr, o ..crofnla. In any ffornt, Tet 'lter, White Swelllntr. .. dorea. (Jleera, or Serofulon Inflammations, you can rel on being oured with thla prept ration Known aa Dr.C'rook' ( oropourul ftyrnp of JPok BuC Hhennintlatn. I"iln In tlmbaor llonea.t'onatHo hMtLemioan uv xmeruv Vial or other Dolsons, are a) cured by lt For Hypullla, o MrpblllUe taint, uiere is uoii, Inif equal to It. A trUI wU prove it. Beautify your Complexion. Ho not nee ualnt or powder, but ret t mot Permanent beauty by purifying yoor bloot hla preparation of Iron and Poh Moo tiRVAiamiiffaaniiKaiy .am ihiiumiiiwhw. shanaoa that aallow complexlou to one c rreshneti and health, and remove liny Urnp UveIlaenaeeortlieHklii,liuirlea, lu lnla,Ulotctaeaaki:ruptlona. IfyouuiH osy oheetraana a neaiuiy coinin-iiu, uae jrook'a tuuiiMJuaaityruDoj roiMiiujov v Chromos. 6 CHROMOS CASLOinviscsiir," "aoosKoisTiDv." . t. ' AWAS.k"aaS"ASLIU;i'," . k wuk lb. m.tme writi.T ,.s wrwi.T rHu- 1 IAI AT woaa tuain.ws), r sa.w. tTe e UeuCVreno. ere U. k. e Wi Awak.aasiaHAUeeii" I .awh.l aaaUet. talaariWn tarsliM AT OMCB Wll. war .i.iiiii.i AGENTS, MaiMtitMlwunu . altliuaw (di"yi ASS reel. kH.W.APAMSi 111 llauj . B.I. i t tf 'i Jgeit Thing in the WU77 j ATCHISON. TOrKKA A 8ANTA' Yf, . tl. THREE MILLION ACHES nitwit In and mar th A rttantii Valltvi ' .... pin fin Portion o Kantatt , j Eloveo yearf tf4lf Seven pur cent. Inter. t. K pur tj reilucllon to i ,;;p;;.. tevwkpmr .:. wisp j?a TQ.t'A?":avtfl B FiCTH alioitt this Grant 'uru-Ix) M,'TOng Credit, and a Rebate to settlei arlvone-fmirth: -a Rich Hull aud atulei did ( llmatat short and ailld Winters; early planting, anil no wintering of HIM k ; plenty of Itaiiifall, nd Jntt at the right season; Coal, III Ifclllll !, .IM, JHWW .. .n , ww, HUme nndllrickan the line; heap Rale on Lumber, coal, , pa Iftnii. ownen ny bmcii. lil InUimt Ilomeateail an 4 Fre-einptlons now a V abundant: a flrat-clats Rail road onthellneof a great Through lloutet Proijuctt Wl" ,V1 lor A.ana uu jmpruvaineuia, j , Irough SiewSut completion of tht Itoad. " For Ciroultra and general Information, ad" dross , ,.,., A.M. TOIIZAI.IN. jtauagcr i.nnii iieii t. TOI'KKA IkaVFor Information and Tickets apply W .. . J. I. IIVIIN, Agent, ' il If- ll ' j 'i i .ii r I MCAruiiir, o. off i . " .e ami xtrouriiiiis, i.iiiii. baa been pronounoeii ZTm JT i apeelflofor theae ' ' B Dlalnu. ForPalnaii yT. .A t,' .vjIIio eitU la ('jl)i oi nil yt Periodicals. BETTER THAN EVER. The New York Ledger 1878. THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. Instructive and entertaining at tho Lt>r has beeu in the past, we hope and luteud to make It still more instructive and entertain ing in the future. Our experience Is greater than heretofore, and our ambition to make the Ltlijr the beet paper of tbe kind publish ed in the world, is undiminished. It Is the aim of the Ltclgtr to cultivate taste for reading In the rising generation, aud at the same time, by the churacter of its con tents, to contribute constantly to their moral anil intellectual improvement and growth. Au epicure might aa welluuilortuketo write Town what he would have lor dinner every day lor twelve months to come, as for ut to attempt, ut tills time, a catalogue of all the good things that will be spread before the readers ol' tho Lriiyrr iu 181S. Our old lull soribeit will bear us wituesa that all the iirotniscs we have ever made have alwavt keen more than fullllled. Wo never let slip an opportunity to obtain any really good und desirable thing. Kxpense ami trouble never stand in our wuy. Aud ill this respect, as it has been in the past, so it will be In the fu ture. The l.tdyfr particularly dovoted to tho interests aud weli'ure of the youug. A vast number of questions about lovers' quarrels, t repositions of mnrringo, plans for house eeplug, and the host means of hrightuniiig the future of youthful married couples, are anwored in its columns. Una great and guiding prlnclnlo with us It to inoulcatu the sentiment of telf-respeot aud tvlf-rellauce, and thus to strengthen and ren der more manly the ehnrautert which are lust asthuilug form, to endure through all their Vne Itiluer isaivtnys hill or 1 lie Nobody ever coiupiulus that even a single numbor b dull. . ...... It has the largest number ot great aud dis tinguished writers. si Itcnntaina the purest, sweetest and most delightful stories, striking narratives, and Instructive biographleal aud historical sketches. It has the most popular and carefully pre pared collection of scloutillo facts. . Many of the most dietfuguished clergymen of the country write for it. . Ail our favorite old writers will continue to write for the Ltilr; and we are always on the keen look-out for anv new iletuioimumiji of reul rising geuiua. . t i OUR TERMS FOR 1873. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Single copies, 3 per annum; four copies, 1U which Is T-i50 a copy: eight conies, t'W. 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IXU TO 4 1,000, GIVEN AWAY TO Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly, Onr Firesifle Friend. Chroinos are dclivnrml at nnna. Tha .nu.. billion Will POHTI VKI.V Ink.. t,le..a TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGt'HT, E'GH THREE. UUNDlD AKB SVNTV- OUUCHR0M0CUTE"l8 IOxTj in0ie, in tlte, acknowledged to be the flP es't and lioud toinnst picture ever given wit', anv Jali. r OUR ilRESIDE FulliNU le an elaht uairo llluttratcd f-lly ,nditorv Tll'f it. ffifd ' .m.a tintl TtiiVf nil'.. DLUl'wrrv VllL' ,,,11111 ll mi" . , 1.7 aj f Mil Li A 1 t I I SI THOUSAND SUllSCtt'BER 8, audrapidly In creasing, which lusuves the success ol the pre sent distribution, 'ihu Publishers of Our Fire- ide r rleim nave acut to its sutiscribeia this earoverSEVENTY THOUSAND conies i.f be chremo "Ctito" and are shipping hundrode everydav. BUMSCRIPTION PRICE, TURKE WliLiAnn rr.n a jaiv, which gives tna sun tcribers KlTl'V-TWO numbers of the host Family Weekly, the chrorno "tJUTK" finely framed, and a numbered CKRTIi'ICATK eu. titling the bolder to oue snare in tua instrtnu tlon ofpremiuma for W8. HTBSCH1BK bow with the agunt.or tend direct to tho Publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES, particulars, etc, tent tree. AGENTS In every town, ut home or traveling. Large cash puy aud liberal premiums for get- WANTED. fit. Send at um tins mi cuius, i ne oest out- once for Tornis and particulars. eVw."- WATERS A CO., PubtM Chicago. POST-HOLE. BOBER,4' 1 , i I W '' J TEA HART--. . " ' Pateutee and Manuratnirvr or ' SAW AND GRIST MILLS Improved , 1 1 Head Blocb, Post-llole Borers, &o. CuBKSBUBu, West Va. : TIIK Grist Mills, being portable, ftro ou Iron Frame, ind STRONO, DURABLE, EFFICIENT, And the best Mill over made for all' kinds of grinding, can ne easily attacueu tonaw nuis or any other power, and warranted to grind Flour and Ileal or a superior quality at groulrr rate of ed than any without iatng or other ill wclglit belngj.toQ pfmnds.omii ' otner aim. Illlculty-the n..l.. u feet square ori the floor. Wll grind 20 to 60 n, ,ri:i'iii, nil, ..ui, w liuslieis per lion r. ii wiiniii miriy iiiy, me Mill does nut prov taf staclory, R may bo re turned and money and all cliargW fi'fDi)t!4. - HaH'B Post-Hole Borer, ' ol guaranteed to make two holoi to i . Ar owe of any other) duet It work rap , jhr . idly ana periecuy, , , i ... . SAVES ITS COST Ir . Off 13 DA! .... , eat . No lault en b fo-ail wiUi It fter rial, scut to ay oue oh trial who will tend roa (he endorseiuent Of I tit l'OSl Mawtur, AgeilHl wsniwi, , . , ., IRA HART. , ,i Clarksburg, W. V. Farmer and other fan ee' the Post-Hole lioror at the Enuuihkr Ottloe. . ' ''', ; M . .. Poultry Yards. JgMpIRE. J0ULTRY YARDS Park and Mint II rah mn, Buff ami j'nr ti-lilira lwhlna. Ilomlaua. I.eirhorna ilite Ox-hlna, Ilomlaua, l.egno anil all leading varloUei varloUi'H. Kgg ror nateaing. i ller ;i. ....... ir..wi. ill nr nulr: w ner trio, w warraatriavairDrjTloniof every cVnwm lent out ny ui to natcii, ii mpy on nw " "" anotliar noieii at oue-unii urm. i rsi -y U. I). If deal red aeml alaiiip if) euiar. enures ir BUrk lo onie i TOI PRISTINO of every description near si iy gun uronipuy eaeeiiveu biuiis viuca. .'i ii.'; MEDICINES. JTISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL! NATURES GREAT REMEDY FOR THE ' , TUROAT AND LUNGS! It is gratifying to us to inform the public that Dr. 1.. O. C. Wlshart't Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for 'I'll ion t Aud I.ung Diseases, has gained nn envlue'.j reputation from the At Iantio to the l'ncillo const, and from thence to some of tho first tumilio's of Europe, not thro' the press alone, but by persons throughout the Htnlen actually benefitted and oured at Ills o;ice. While lie publishes less, so say our re porters, ho isunnlilu to sup lily the demand. It gains and hoi. Is its reputation , First. Not bv stopnlng cough, but by loos ening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy mutter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, wicA ninsss irritation. Second, It removes the cause of irritation (which produces cough) of the mucous mem brane and bronchial tubes, amiislt the lungB to nctaiid throw oil' the unhealthy secretions, anil purities the blood. Third. It is free from squills, lolielln, ipecac ami opium, of which most throat and lung remedies are tioinpo.ed, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. It hat a nothing effect on the stomach, acta on the liver aud kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, tl:;.s rcacdlng to every part of tho system, and in ill Invigorating and purifying ellocta it has gullied a reputation which It muse hold alsive all others iu the market. NTotiOOi THS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS, AND WOK Iff SUGAR DROPS, lining umlur niv iiiimeiliate'dirertlon, they shall not losa their curative quulittee by tho use of cheap uud impure articles. IIENltY K. WISIIART, Prop'r. FREE OF CHARGE! Dr. L. Q. C. Wl.havfs Office Pa-rlors are open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdayt from a. M. to 6 p. ii., lor consultation by Dr. Win. T. Mague. With him are associated two consulting physicians of ccknowlcdged abil ity. This opportunity la not offered by any other institution in the city. All letters must be addresstjd to - ' L.Q.O.WISHABT,M.D., No. 2.33 North Second St., PHIIjADELPHIAi ; November !M),IM..4lin . . NEW ERA IN JOURNALISM The Great Achievement of the . Nineteenth Century. - THE DAILY GRAPHIC. All the News and Full of Pictures. . 'f Hi) Daily tiKAFHto Is tne title of A newa PAier, published in New York, wbich is achieving the most remarkable journalistic 'stiiM-ess eve.r cliruniclwl. It is an elglnt-page eveuiuir uuuer (three editions daily.) eleguul lv printed, and condiieluiltby the ablest edito rial talent attainable. Asa uuwauaperTUK ijailt ORAPllic sianus In tho first rank, and contains regularly The Very Latest and Full est NewH from all PartH -.. of the World. Is great feature consists In the fact that It not only a newspaper, but an Illustrated uowspiiper as we.l. rourol Its pagea arenu- ed with choice reading mutter tulegrams, ed itorials, guuerul aud local news, items, gossip aim currespouueiice on tne iresuest anu nionv and curresuoudeiice on the freshest an iiitereKtiug tuples. The remaining tour pagea consist of , ....... SPLENDID .. ILLUSTRATIONS executed in tho uiokI laultless and arlstie style, and poitrnving accurately and fully all luadiug events witluu twenty.four hour after their occurrence. Thoso who have made Juunialism a study, and fully appreciate tho great enu.-rpi-io intiiuetieu in tne roueciiou and publication uf uews by the aid of the tel- egrapn, steam presses, unu tne uevoiopemom of our journalistic, talent, have been fond of advancing the theory, that the next advuiito iu that Held would re mit iu a uuwapapur furnishing regular issues pictures of ull current prominent events. That theory Is a theory no long er (he newspaper of the future la the uewspa. er of idHiny, anu mat paper is ah a unu 1KAFH10, The procenscB which render this .,.A I., it. iM.lil..vi,nii,nf nn Avlnl.lll IP fact Urn (ho result of the most careful study aud au eiulless variety of exiicrlments, gradually per. fected during thu past twelve years. They depend uon Improvement In lithography anil the application photographic camera. Uy I heir n olr aid a Plot ine It engraved and made ready to print int in roin twenty minutes, to two hours. Costlv Costly ami elaborate plates, work of art, scenei of Interest, are reproduced and pictured lortll Willi aquai llieilivj nuu hid inost scrupulous Odelity. Illustration! of leading event arc engraveu ana preuareu ior the press even before uie accompanying writ ten narrative or dusorlptlon leaves tha hand! of tne compoaiior. For r the proper practical working of so grei nterprise, THIS (JRAPHIC COMPAN an entermise. wai lormed na A Capital of $500,000 in Gold. montlit and month beforo the first feme of tl.' ff .t v liitufftn ,1m mnat flKtunslve THE Diii.v tiiiAPinu, the most preparation wera-mrmp, (JRAPHIC COMHANriiat dp, and to-day TUB The Largest and Host Complete Newspaper Establishment . in ;: the TJnlted States. : - j . In the great work of Illustrating' the events of the dav an extensive crop of the best Known ami most accompusueu aruai. wu I I, .ill v Amrf. iriifl. ,.' ' The DaihV UbafwO aim to pelrins ,tTl est sense a newsuaiier. Strlvliui ", "V0 Jurt and tnithful. to.Miir'fZ organ of -V imrly, aeet, or creed. It Is al ways liitfh-tonud, aud eontaliil nothing to of. f7.,wt anv taste. Its content give it an im i-ltilkMIKIflllLlV mill wii'MatiiJ mense advantage over the "old fashioned" papoit. The annual lubscribcr get i ..... ...... ! -,. , i , " . i ' A PICTOSIAL HISTOSY OP, THE a arntnma af twantVefaur hundred utiles, eon siltiiUViik a valuable rwuiril of even ill or events anu a friipliiepaiiiifairlifWoiir t)mo and progrosi. t poaspsse niilrofljM'.a liaial ItitujVeHtJ'but ll a imuer fur every roller oft lf 'languages it (jrHip'labguage, is, euiphiitleally, , ., , T Th Paper for the Household, Terms, l!l per year, or H for three month. Address, , i Tb Daily Obapbio, h it aud 41 Park place. Jim ll.liue&w, : ! : ... New York Ciiy, Vftft. Biid larire comuilssl H. CONO ,iv.VWIqfrv tfMvtfi wf wff I I ,! t;. Time Tables,' JpAVORITE SHORT ROUTE , TO ALL PRmCIPlL POINTS " , BAST! 33 AST I The "Old Reliable'' and Popular ; ! ; HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPH X.A.ZZjXVOk.r XaXItTJEI. n Through Eipress Trains Daily A Elultiiod with Miller's Patent Safety I Platlorm, Coupler, aud 11 u Tor, and II the Celebrated Wesanghouso Patent Air Brakes, The most perfect protection againit acci dents in tbe world. JKiTNew and elegant Day Coaches and two dally linos of Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars are run through from KANUAH vlX Y to Quincy, tialotburg, Mcndota and OHIOAOO .'- ' Wlthent Change. ! . A1""! dally line of Pullman's Palace Hleeii Ing Car from ATCHISON and ST. JOSEPH to Jacksonville and Hnrint Bold, and now ami elegant Day Coaches from Kansas City to In diunapolie and Cincinnati without change Jf,iyTo tecure all the modern Improve ments In- Railway traveling, purchase tickets via the Hannibal A St. Johktb Huoht Lini, "QUINCY ROUTE," avoiding all transfer, ferries and cliangos of cam. . Kcff Through Tickets for sale at all prin cipal oOlcea. Fare always as low asbyauy route, IlDggage checked through to all prln- cipal points. o. s.x- I Will), Oeneral Hun't. A. PARKER, Gen'l Ticket Agent "BEE LINE." CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI, and INDIANAPOLIS Railway, via CRESTLINE. The following aio the distance and fares from ColumBus, Ohio: . Milea To : v -i:tf't ;' Fare. ift-nelowaro ........ .... bn . 40-('anilngton -i,...V...... 1.4s 68 Ualioa . .... . ............. S.U5 Kl-Crestline I SO 71-Khelny .................. S.5 (tO-N. Londoa 4 8.0 101 Wellington 8.66 J25 llerea - .'.U. ..,,.. . . ... 4.M) l:- leveland - - - 4.50 1 Marlon ....... , . .. . j . . . . 'l.f 119-llollel'ontiane .............. H.O Ut Sidney .- - - 3.1u ITT Union .' - - - -J ...... a 1 0.110 TO-Mi.nsllold 2.TU lrt Alliunee . - . . . . . .... 6M KM Forest --r?-i-.- ....... 8.110 136 I.lma 4U la-Vun Wert - - .'. - . - . . B.5 IIM-Ft. Wayne'. : i : ........ 6 S5 IIS Sandusky ..-..i 4.10 101 Toledo 6.t 818 Detroit .-. r j . . .... -186 B3 Pittsburgh T.40 501 Harrlsburgh ...... f . .. . . . 19.00 607 Philadelphia 19.60 6H0 Baltimore ...... ...m... 16.60 V81-I)unkirk 8.KI mi Uiiffalo - - j i. . 1C.0J tM5-Nlagara Falls ....... 15 80 8H4 Sarologa ...... w ........ ir. 0 741 New York - 17.60 V71 llotton vin New York S0.50 ma-Uoston via Albany .......... S0.50 188 Indianapolis 0.20 ISO tJincinniiti 4.00 450 St. Louis . :1.00 Ti Kausae City 5IM.00 769 Leavenworth - TT1 Lawrence ........... so JO 790 Topeka ViM 800-8t. Joseph . 28.00 849 Chicago--. ...... 11.46 4S7 Milwaukee ...... 14.46 448 Hurllugton 1B7 508-Peoria 15.66 78-St. Paul 811.45 6S4 IjlCrotse . - -- ...-.-- S4.46 700 Des Moinet - sft.eo 684 Rock Island - -. iim 884 Omaha 81.45 Wll Cedar Rapid S0.86 670-Iowa City r S0.60 m Dunlelth - .... 1D.40 6738-San Francisco 129.46 The aliove rates of far are tuhjoct to chitng et. Addreta E. FORD, Passenger Ag't "Bo Line," Columbus. O, BEE LINE. CINCINNATI & INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY. On and after Monday, May 28th, 1871. Ex- riress Trains will leave Columbus uud Crest Ine and arrive at point named below at fol lows: Stations. No. a. So. 4. Ko. 6. " Columbus ....11:10 a. m. 4:10 17. m. S:85 a.in 4:50 . 1:80 ;' 11:00 p.m. 4:40 6K 1 :80 a.m. 11KX) 8:40 Crestline. ..j. 14:80 p.m. 625 Cleveland.... 8:48 T :4IS Buffalo .10:SO 4:10 Niagara F'ls 1:00a.m. 0:45a.m. Rochester... 1:0 1:05 Albauy .:4 :oup.m. Itoston 5:Wp. m. 11:S0 N. Y. City.. . 8:80 8:80 Crestline.... 1:4B p.m. 6:85 p.m. Pittsburgh.. (1:86 l:x6a.m. Hurrlshurg . 1:15 ft. in. 11:2ft 8:86 a.m 8:46 p.m t :40 a.m. Baltimore... 10:40 S:40pan.. UiLhlnnln. 1'IOn m. a9i Phlladufphlall:iaa.m. 8:16 1:00 Crestline ....11 p. m. 1:45p.m. 6:66a.m. Fort Wayne.. 6:80a, m. 1:15a.m. ii:! Chicago... ,18:10 p.m. 7:90 6:00 p.m itt.jy.Vo. 4. leaving Columbus at 4:10 n. ro has u Throuirh Car via Delaware for Spring. Held, reaching Sprlnglleld without change at Tup, m. ... . . . a .... . 1 . , . T. . nam no. a, on too ixnuiuuus cl nueamg vsui.v uaiiroau connect wun no. t train. Throuirli Ticket for tale at Athena. PA.sSenuKU TRAINS returning arrive at Columbus at li:8o a. m., 1U5 a. m, and:W a. in. i i-Palaco Say and Sleeping Can On All Trains. Nn. 6 leaving? Columbus at 9:8S a. ni.. on Sunday, runs through without detention, by both Erie and New York Contral Railways, arriving at New York on Monday morning at (1-40 a m. For particular Information in regard to through tickets, time, connection, ote., to all points Fast, West, North and South, apply to or address Hi. luuu, i oiimiiimih, uiuo. . H. FLINT, tien. Hltp-t, ' ' - JAS. PATTKHSON, - General Agent, Colnmbtts, Ohio. EIJGKNB FORI), Passenger Ag"t.ilnmliiis. Ohio. Ind., Cin. & Lafayette Railroad Great Through Passenger Railway to All Points West, Northwest and Southwest. This is the Short Line via Indianapolis. The Groat Through Mail and Express Pas inger Lino to St. Louts. Kansas City, St. Jo soph, Denver, sau Francisco, anu an poiutt in Missouri. Kansas and Colorado. pnesnnnest biki only iiirect roup to In. dlanauolls l.afayatto, -Terra Haute, Cam t.I.I.. J'll.. 0...i:.All..f.l t.Ml. U...lln.,.,n UI 111(0 niiiuHiJvivi, . w, .m, .... iiunu, uncago, Milwaukee, ou raui, auuan point In the Northwest. The indlauapolis, Cincinnati a i.aiayetie Railroad, with It connections, now offers nassenirera more facilities In Through Coach and Kliienlnir Car Service than any other line from Cincinnati, having the advantage of Thrnnah Dallv Can from Cincinnati to Bt. . v r i, . r . . v. ii . i. 1)1118, itanSRB Llty, DU vuiuihi. ovi 1U, jur- llugton, Chicago, Omaha, and all Intermediate point, presenting to Colonists and Families such comfort and aooouimodatlon a are at City, St. Jotei ffonlod by no otner route. TReoiiKh Tickets and Baggage Check to all points. : 'i- IP- i rnius ienv viuuuuAm a, I .uw a. ui, m., and 9:00 p. in. 1 . Ticket ean he obtained at N. 1 Burnet House, corner Third and Vine, Publio Land ing, corner Main and BJwTS 1i ' ?ep, coi ner Plum aud P" itreeti. ClnclnnaU. ' Be sure to nurliaao ticket via Indianap olis. Cluclun" Lafayette Railroad. Master Tranaportatlon, Cincinnati. - C.lf. LORU, , . Uiiof Ticket Clerk. Cincinnati. This is the Short Line via Indianapolis. Columbus & Hocking Valley R. R. Short Line to Lakes and the North West. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. A ioiiow: ,.i I Depart . Athen 0:10 a.m. Arrive . : Columbui 9:85 a.m. ' Cleveland 4:00p.m. ' lMtlslmrgh. 8:15 jnlaiiaiJllt I65 ' Chicago .'ii', Mai. Sirlngtteld 1:1 p.' ' Iiayton ., " Depart 8:16 p. m, . Arrive. 6:80 p.m. "1:10 a.m. ' 11:45 a.m. IrlO " I 6 1:40 p.m. . 1:10 ... Clot connection male at LaneMter fbrClr. clevlllo,Ziinivllleandll point Ah' Mi din cinnati and Muskingum Valley Railroad. . Direct connection made at Columbui for Dayton, rlprlnglleld, Iudlanapoll. Chicago and all jiolnU West Also, for Cleveland, linlfalo, rittslnirgh, and all point Kat. Take the Hocking VaUy and Pan Iltndl the oCI itb ic.nl mteloCtlcagoandtlie North Northwest; It It tin inrtmthvatxtv-six mile, giving putengers th benefit of uuirkar time and lower rate than by any other linn. J. W. DOHURTT, Snp't. 'I ; I - , Cooks.,, )'il: Q.WEN away. : , A " Fine German "Chi cmo. 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