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- i rAl . Dneber and Hampden cadcrs. "w a. t a rr-s b a Given i:i;.y to Our .ny cm:: c n qf.t a gold watch free. read o'jij offers. The Drilnr r.nil Hninpilen Watelicwifrcipil iwlpwiic mi 'iiml linods. ami ilu the turnout suli.ifrc Ion i n I imnfnit to their nnni'in. We luivotli n fo n no lirbltntlon, but tnkotiildo In lieliiK iiltm to (i ! r mtth high Unks foods to our enbirrll 1 i" urn! i riders. Tlicm V.'n 'n-j Mill ciml III nppenraiico n'nd wcarna wnl nsnnj C").0.i ntcli In tliomitiUt, !,- -it OTJX1 by hi tltlcnte. It has n 10. karat mini Bold i'llrd caw, Mem W 1 ti it I li l; find hi- tllH-',7JlM - clod timvi -incut mid X5T723X5EXI "When I was a Boy," 3NTO. 1 all nllici I in p a ov c- lucnlH. Om Due licr irnti'h li undo In illlii'rot en f n o o o I linn tin u m'o; juti olmn'r can iIklj.'. VW ("-"Z.-v- 2V j54 c-i 5 'Wo will send this Watch FREE, chinsiH ) ii"i in. hi iin ma huixliiK -II ncu prtltilU! ill v , iv.p.mns tu ti Is liiior: or l"J,,-' 1" ""l"1,'1 WiJ, MilHftriiuloin mill SSIuiim ndi mid d; or.i m b-r-iih-i cm bur It. ugIikupiI i i liH i lilifs'. loi (11.V1 cuh. Timeasia I if till bi.u.Uliill uUii.it til. ", IS has pnlld l- , learnt ci 'I fllltd i .. nitli ".ji - oled lliuii,!. den mm t- ment; i.iso cither cijiiM fncoorliiu I- JiiG, ut pur- VVATCH chnser's op tluu; stein i 1ml nml s-t nnd nil Inlet lm piotcmeiita Wmi.iiitcil to ueir for ye.iii. C?i fall fir"- --n f?-"',i5 -. Writ ps 3'ostmastpr J. G. "Woodso.v, I'orpst Jim, y. ya., "1 lnul rt bron chial trouble of audi a persistent and stubborn diameter, that the doctor pronounced it incurablo with ordinary fticdicincs, and advised mo to try Ayor'a Cliorry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured mc. For the. last fifteen jcars, 1 Jiavo used this preparation with good cilcct whenever I take A Bad Gold, nnd I know of numbers of peoplo who keep it in the liou.se all the time, not considering it safe to be with. out it." "I liavo been wins Ayor's Cherry Tcctornl In my family for CO years, wlti tho most satisfactory results, nml can cheerfully recommend it as lieing espe cially adapted to nil pulmonary com plaints. I havo, for many years, mailo pulmonary nml other medicincsaspccial study, ami I have coino to tho conclusion that Aycr's Cherry Pectoral occupies a position pre-eminent over other medi cines of tho class." Chas. Davenport, Dover, N. J. c Ayei-'s Cherry Pectoral Tn pared by Dr. .1. C. A j or & Co., Lowell, Man. Prompt to act, sureto euro $LY I Ppi.iHTitW Wdm - WrR- x$m -MM Wpivlll r..u.h:n f-in'p W...T.I. .f"... ". i- sS-'.r 'r. s now ..w.,, uuiiviicu -- j pall-up c-.r-Jy sub-til '..hi urlnr Pi vow paid-up wi.rlv euWriiitin i , mid JMU mi i in i d.ud:orb will all it Vj .i buo.trlbtrrortll.uic-sh.ile. JuTIDS S' WKTCHS3. Under tba liu I of Lcillis' Watches ,o have Iwo S!-ulld Offers TJic irc-t fi tllms mi st bo nleicd with thobeamiiul 'jltui.i d icrlbud beloiv. TH3 UZ Isacclt'iii'tttl Hucapdcri Tnovcricat ri lO-knr.it cnM filled c nso i. nil vrarramtd tu wear foi E0 :diek- chsmpion earn. Tho mm oment 13 R"1I1 nickel, full" JokcIhI, stum viml and net.r.iulnlllta. iuoeiuouti. y m, 7 fHZt it. l "Uij3T MAIsre- 4jsa2ss ilits atch Is ti;ujl to u ij- C30.U) watch on I -uw iu.i, ht'li Wo will glvo this W.tch Fr.EE, aellTfivil tu luyiiuuit . lor M now luid-up jcar y ( ii-oImIou,: or lor SO utw pnW-jfi irarlyhj iHlM.tiimamid 11 IX) in ta-.li .Ude !'; or It l.lll Lo sold t on mi 'j-!. 1. 1 ic r lor C-17..7J cmli ' CTTSrS TtJUDZ Jiaa tolid If), knrat j. o 1 d lilltd r.thj nnd Giiui.imui.il to iicirtorjiarr, In futt ti tttr tli.iinuij iiliu r cusj of turn I alua In tl.o (.s'17ll LtiyIT 1 ivJT.-i? J'ii s--:.'. 7 , '.. i . . tf &t 2Jr X3-CTEB33H hoi Id. li h,yi u full 7-Imi tl I.adieH' lun. ton ui n 1 1 incut, with Kom Hluduud mi. an I nil .ti.. plONLlllLlKt. '' IIIIV wcic havlnp tnctt'i'oltcc, after a rather elabo rate d i n n e r Qua vers nml Oliver. Q:i ivor-., the com-po'-cr, was tho Tiihliion; though not ten years b?fcre lie hud been trot tinjj about in bolcd boots, and rc cliercho little dinners, inch as tho ouo ho had ju-t eat. n, weic not at all in his lino. UK host, St. John Oliver, known to hii friends nnd acquain tance, as "Coaiy." only three und twenty, was tliu son and heir of tho pi eat coal mine proprietor, Matthew Oliver, uho h.ul obtained his honors, not because ho went to bed drunk u;ei night of his life, nor because ho had risen fiom nothing1 by an extraor dinary combination of brute strength and forcj of ehatacter, but because he had been all his life a born leader of men. There was nothing of the rough, though, in young St. John. "Auld Mat" had giwn him tho bost educa tion to be had for money; he had in herited his fathers magnificent con stitution; ho diessed lileo a gentle man and looked Mice a gentleman; and he hnd become his own master and a patron of the drama that sort of ymiug man can be of much use to nm-io and the diatna. "ti Htu the vt"ht r.iiit ot ti chap to have at vuir bi.-k. ynu know," as Mr. Vampiio 'JY.iM'ie, tho managor, had observed to obi Mr. Sttvl. tho drnuiutic author. "Wtdl, Oliver, what do you want to got out of me'.' Out with it; conio to tho point at once. Your dinner was a good dinner." "Oli, hang it,Qnavor.s, you know " '"Don't beat tn-omni flu? inwii ,r, boy; diplomacy is wasted on a chnp liko in j. You want something, of course. I hopo you haven't been writing a hontitni'iitnl song and are wanting mo to set if.1" "Uh. it is not ho bad as that," re pllod the young follow, with ablush, "tnntnrh it is a hontiuieiital matter. It if nbr.it sumo one I take an interest in Don't." naid Quavpr.s; "It's just tho of t.i'ng 1 never v. ill do; 1 know h'it mi want; it's the od story. 1 i'vq 1 con cut ho'il i.f, Oliver. Sho till ll.s sh.) l (III Mill,' i,- S tliinUs si10 oaiio. tui.l she l..is told o'l to try : ml u irk M- and I am tii .litjhfork "V J . :t, . i"Aj A.r- Wo will glvo till.-. Watch FF.C.Z, lUlhuiDil i , ui. i.d a , ,,!. til iu paid-in ji-ury Mil.. in i,.,i.f; i,r i,r a ncu ii.iiii.iii SrarlyhiilwiMiiiIiiUsaiiil J.ril0in cod, ulilo Ij or It will lm mid in ' BiibvirlU'r fur tfl.I.OJ la cash, iloihortd lo uny ulduvb lu nil t.-ucJ. ' INDIVIDUAL Salt and Pepper Set. ;wmmmK N - J J I L IV 9 X . ' a a vJ -. Mtefflffl trjviXrivrtS'vwirn OXMiCZlK: Jlf&'BMlBi:.lss I , &m8&mmfy riliffc.tt is ii iiuw ilesl','n in Tilplo PJntc, Salt and tsjioun Oold I.lni'd. Couipiutu iu tntlu lined num. MuUcsubwullful iuctut. Wo vill tjivo thio Sot FREE, deliveicd to any addims, for .1 new paid-up yearly mibteilptlona; or will sell It tu a buUmiIIii'i, delivciy prtpakl, for l.uO. ' i;p I ' R.i f. rn im r ( SUIIDIi.M.Y FI.I.T. DOW.V AM. I.f A III: W. herjtito fomttthliig goo.l, an I monuy Is no olijcoi, and you'll coiuu d uvu ha.ulsomoly. I know, I know; but it won't waiih, my boy, you'v.i tomo to tho wiong sliop." "Yuu needn't sulk," said tho young follow; I wonted to speak. to you about Lalage I5ioueli,lon." Tho eyes of Mr. Q.iavois twinkled with suppressed uiiitibuniurit and ho chuekled iittdlbly. "Oh, Ilttlo Laly llioushton," hn iatd; "what has bUo iIoiiq'.' lluoii making mi it K uf your Mdfund wttntjour loiter:, buck, ehV" "It isn't oxuutly that," mplied i..u , inicf . .: iV,! v"Vir :r . ro',,:c,,tcrt tli indicate u.ut no nnnca, wurr x great sign, -t shouldn't want my lotters backthero, Quavers." "Oh, it's as bad ns that, is it?" said Mr. Quavors. "Pour lo bon motif, oh? Good gracious! King Cophettia nnd tho beggar-mnld, anel nil that sort of thing. Consult, n doctor, mv boy chip who pr.icticos In lunacy." If p.mtnio. ' i 'Qnuv --: ' cried tho young man, ,r.pitcdl, "I iint you to introduce mo to h.-r I -I hang It, manl I wot ship tho very ground sho walks om, nml i o srnt li'jnquets and floral biujous, ami I havo sat in" thu same seat all thro.igh tho long run of that now comic opera of youra, and every night I've tossed n Moral tributo of same sort or othor at her feot; and overy night. Quavers, alio has bowed and smilod at mo until last week, nnd then 1 was nss onough to put a ring and a noto among tho flowors, and tho next day I got 'cm back in n registered lettor, and now sho just pushes my llowers aside with her foot." "Of course sho does; nerhaps sho ox- Iicuieu u urncciet unit thought you mean." '" "It ain't that. Quavors," said tho young man; "she's not that sort I made inquiries; it was a mean thing to do, but I dirt. And I want you to introdueo her to me. Quavers, for I know you're a pal of hers. And then, perhaps she'd forglvo me. I swear to you" "You needn't, dear boy; vou'vo evi dently got It very badly, and I'll oblige you, though it isn't the sort of a thing 1 U do for everybody; but be cause you're not a bad sort of u chap nnd you mean honestly? You mean honestly, eh?" The young follow took Mr. Quaver's outstretched hand. "I'm a fool," he said; "I know it, and 1'vo como of a common lot; but I'm not a howling blackguard, Quavers," ho cried, und then hu shook the hand. "I'm very sorry for you," said the composer kindly; "and," he added, se- voioiy, "you'vo wastod expensive flesh-pots on me, young man; but 1 will introduce you. You'll havo .to wait a fortnight, and thon the run of 'The Little Siren' will bo over, and tho next day I'm going lor a little tour, and I'll introdueo you to Laly Uiough ton in tho morning; is that good enough?" "Quavers, you'ro a brickl" cried tho vourxar man. excitcdlv: if " "Oh, I know 'If the devotion of a lifetime,' etc. I'll take a whisky and soda, instead, and then I'll spin you a little yam." "It is just three years ago," began the composer, "that I made little l.aly ltroughton's acquaintance under very peculiar circumstances. My first comic opera hud been accepted, tho final rehearsal was on. It was, to a certain extent, a dress rehearsal, and most of tho peoplo had got their clothes, but some of the shoos weren't ready nud somo of tho wigs weren't reauy; ana tnero wasn't a soul in the house except half a dozen artists from the illustrated papers, who were mak ing sketches from the stnlls. lint tv,n j whole strength of the company was on tho stage; tho musicians wero in I their places. We began at 0:30 a. m., j and wo wero not dono not really dono till ton that night; , and wo went right through , everything, and a precious anxious tuno it was I can teli you. And cvery I body was down up m me and tho I Rtngo manager was down upon overy , body, aud tho ballet master had lost his head, and the chorus master was I liko a raving lunatic; nnd I tumbled over the train of Miss Dulcet, the pop- uiar favorite, our prima donna, and i sho used language to mo that she must certainly have learned In ti,.i,. when sho was completing that expen sive musical education of hers; and wo wero all tired and hungi and pretty well utterly dono up. tr. Wacklos, tho low comedian, who -as plaving the part of an innkoeper, had just got through that first sbng of his about tho 'Staff of Life.' He put in a iot of his own words, which ho considered funny, but v hich tho author didn't; nnd he and .Sp.uklcburv, tho author, were Mi i'.Iii,' their ilsts in each other s fa os: and thu prima donna's uudorstiul had just hunt in a medical certificiitt -not that I cared very much about that, for Miss Dulcet, our sheet anchor, was in splendid voico. Just then a very curious incident happened. A little, pale, blue-eyed chorus girl suddenly fell down all in a heap at my feet. Waclclcs and I picked hor up and propped hor up into a property chair; the girl had fainted. " 'What's the matter, my dear?' said Wacklos, kindly onough when sho camo to herself. " 'Oh, Mr. Waclclcs!' said the girl iur sho is oui a gin 'i umn't mean to, I roally didn't; ploaso say nothing about it " 'It ain't a tlmo for fainting, Miss Uroughton,' said Wacklos, beating his chest in hi? best low-comedy man mer; 'look at mo I don't faint. Whoa a professional lady wants to faint, sho should faint out of business hours; or. If Mio feels she must, sho should go to tho enutcon and get a.corp3o rrvivnr. Can I offer you anything, Miss Uroughton?' lie said, with a low bow. " 'Ploaso don't, Mr. Waclclcs;' said tho g;rl, with a little sob. 'And, oh, Mr. Wacklos,' sho added and thero was an awful look about hor eyes "Is that n real loaf MrV' ga.ing hungrily at tho staff of life, ono of thos-i long l'ronch loaves of bread, which Mr. Wackles was carrying over his shoul der as though it had beon a battlo nxo. " 'Of courso it's real,' cried Wackles. " 'Oh. please.' said the girl, 'would you give ino a slice of it, air? I haven't got a penny in my pookot, and I haven't taHtcd anything sinco eight this mornlne. Those nlno wnnlio . hoarsals, sir. don't bring any salary, nnd mother und I nro very poor.' " 'liood l.orl!' cried Wacklos. Thon no cut nor oil mice, and, In order to koop her in louutcnauce, ho cut off another for h iiisolf and began to oat it with gi".it apparent fusto. "l.a iiijo liiuiightoii uto that hunch of broad .is though bliu iiad been a hun gry dog, " 'Poor little devil!' cried Mr. Wackles; 'it3 nn infernal shame. I'll glvo our stugo managor a bit of mv mind.' ' "I don't know what ho said to tho stage manager; but thoy both got very uugry. ' "At that moment I wussent for iuto tho liiunnger's room. Sparklobury ....n vuiinj, nu wb .ii r. fuoniiioos hath. ' 'Miss Dulcet mis thrown np hor part nnd has left tho thoator, Quavors,' cried tho manager. "'Wo nro just bust,' 'said Sparklo bury. "I felt that I wni a riiinod man. '"Go after hor, dcur boy,' ciiod Me pnlbonhcth; 'promise her anything, promisa her everything, promise to marry hor if you like, but bring hor back. Wo havo no undorstudv, and we've got to produco to-morrow."' "I rushed out. I ran across tho stages. 'Wackles. ' I said hurriedly lo tho low comedhn, 'wo aro don'o! I)u cot lias chuckod us, and thoio is no under study.' " 'Zcrubbabell' shouted Mr. Wacklos. " 'I'leaso, sir,' cried Ilttlo Lnly Ilronghton, clutching my arm, 'oh, please, Mr. Quavers, do givo mo a chance, sir. I'm lettor perfect in tho music and words and I know all tho business, nnd I fool I know 1 can pull you through.' "All of a sudden I saw that littlo girl in tho shabby cloth jacket was an angelic being. "It was my only chance. "Laly Uroughton did tho trick, sir. Wo rohcaisod tho last net, sho went through the other three with t.lm m-ln. cipnls tho next morning, and in the evening wo sprang our now prima donna upon the world of fashion. "That girl has made my fortune. Oli ver; 1 m to bo married to her this day fortnight, (added Mr. Quavers with a smile.) I think I should like vou to be my bost man. because, vou sec, wo aro both in love with hor." "Quavers," replied Oliver, after a pause. "I I shall be delighted. You'ro a lucky fellow." Sho Vn ii iifo Ono. Urownjugg Your wifo is such a talented womnn flint I should think you would bo joulous least somo man fall in lovo with her. Smlthors Oh, dear no. You soo sho never is toto-a-toto with n ma i throo minutes boforo sho begins to rocite somo of her verses to him " H g 0 W Q A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work tb.it Ipleanntiind profitable, tenii us our uddri i Iiiimcillatt.lt'. Wc teach men nnd women Iioit to cum from .S.T.iM) pir d.i to U:l,000 per jruruitliout biiln; li.ut previous experience, nnd lurnMi the tuiploi ment nt which they enn make that ninonnt. Solldm; difficult to horn or tint ri'iiiirL-i lunch time The work Is cas), healthy, mul honorable, nnd can he done dur ing oat nine or t ciungi, nciu in ; our ov. n local i, win rever )ou Hie Tim renult of n few hours' work often rnnals n week's wiirefi. We bac taught thousand of both nexea und all ngej. nud many lino Hid fnuniHtlnns that will furily bring tin m rlchc hoineof the inuirtet men In this country owe their micc In life to tho start given them while In our employ jenri ago. You, reidir, may do a well. tr it You cannot full. Jsocipllnliuees-'iri Wefitjouont with somLtlilngtli it is now, (.olid, and nun-. A book brimful of ad Ice I- fnc to nil Iklpjnur filf by writing for it todij not tomorrow. Delay fare costly. E. . ALLEM & CO., Box 420, AUGUSTA, ELAINE. .".ii r t i ..n'-jii w' t H. i.' lOeCTRO!".' INDIANAPOLIS,"" CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, Springfield, 111., Keokuk, Iowa, WEST AND NOH1HWEST. Dayton, Lima, Toledo, Detroit, THE LAKE REGIONS AND O .A. ILsT Ji. ID A S Aek for tickets IC. H. AD. It. It. on saio at all coupon ticket oillcia In United HUltes. Canada nnd Mexico. . JI. D. WOUDfOKD, Vice-President and Oeneriil Manager. E.O. McC'OKMICK. General rnengerand Ticket Agont. 1894 $1.00 WELL SPENT- 1894 irXXS JNTSTAT L - Peterson NA(AziriE A nrat-Class Llfarary Monthly at tits lowest possible prlco. OITLY SLOO A YEAR. It has over sixty of the most popular writers of America, among them Octave Tlianct, M. G. McClel land, Julian Haw thorne, Rachel Corew, Howard Sccly, Minot J. Savage. In literary merit it will not be surpassed by any other periodical. e Its scope is Fiction, Biography, History, Art, Travel, Poetry, nnd Essays by 6otne of our foremost Essayists. It is a storehouse of the best work of the best authors. The price places it within the reach of SEND $1.00 FOR X YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. SAMPLE COI-Sr WIZ.X. BE SENT FOR S CTS. THE PETERSON MAGAZINE CO., 112-114 South Third Stroot, Philadelphia. THE NEW PETERSON axd tih: PERRYSBURG JOUR NAL ONE YEAR FOR $2.00. :1SrinrafeW3g;9aSj!Sia Yorn vL'iL'i'U A. AUSTIN IS THE MAN. V'1ri.w lrt f vl vXkr? lC- 'l vr4L i v V I XV 1 0'"J- I i " In V'7 J 1 J: Jfei?W & v ' 4es Jftv I - .' ,fi, il A& Nv I - A nV 6sx J) tyyt Moon.' I J"r.y- "' Jig 1 -K Es9 IS THE MACHINE. Sales ol the No. U W. is W. in Toiedo are more than all others combined. It is tho best spwitii; machine on earth, and it is sold on Ihe limit liber.il terms.trtal free to all.at jour own homes. See me and Ret my prices before vou buy or trnde with an-one. I can save you money. AGENTS WANTED X have 1UO Rood scond-haml machines to sell , m uiy of them ns good as new, for $10 and upwards. Must be sold I netd the room. Sewing machines, needles. oil, attach ments mid repairs for all machines, "holes.ile ami retail. Tho peopled obedient servant, a-. ATJSTI3VT, 317 Adama StToledo.O AGENTS WANTED. Train No 28 " No It " No S " No " No 16 " No 60 Train No 7 ' no l ' No 6 ' NoO ' No 13 T M TRAINS PASS I'EIifiYSDUnG NORTH Daily Dally except Sunday Sunday only .SOUTH Dally Daily except Sunday Dallv Dully except Sunday FjiANEY.AKeut. Pcrrrsbure. 5.29 am 8:18 am 11:00am 3.37 p m 8.25 p m 9:12 am 12.04 a m 7:07 a in 10:34 a m 3:53 pm G:2Spm BUCKEYE ROUTE. xnu coiiUjiinuN, no OCK1NQ VALLEf .iSD rutnuo mi I Tho Through Car Line r.Htwen COLUMBUS TOLEDO Athens and Pomeroy. The Direct Lino to and from Detroit, Jackson, Lansing, AND MICHGAN POINTS. CHICAGO, STi PAUL AND TIIK GREAT NORTHWEST. Note following Time Card : qoino south , ' JJraccIetstfZ IS IN YOUlt OWN HAND. PalmUtry ase iiue- to tell uliat the line In too hand Indicutc. It lll nnuife jou. If i nililiimore. The aboie lIai,Tim alinn.t explain-, luilf. Tht leiiRth of the LINK Of UFU indi..iti' probable are to which yuu will Hie. Kicli llHAfELET pUr yon thirty )eirj. Well marked LINK OP I1EAD rienutti lirain pomr : th.ir I.1M: OF rilltrUNi: fnurorrlilu hni li romtil mil nip.n. . ictt in illi-: lint jriin niii-t ktiii iii whh modem lien to win Ir. nn uul ilnd pliulj of llietc lrj. Dnn.iri"t - Fmilly Ma'.i7lne, m .iiiractiiely pre tented tlint iir in niht r of the fuiiily li enter. J.ihi.-it It imIim ii iiiiL-iyini- iiimu A CLEAR LIN i: OV UK I IT bt.-K ikr, IlldcrlIe'. n etralzhl LINK OP fATK neiriful lift, the niciw If eroukwl A o.ll-deiliied LINE OP 1IEALTI1 jpiri". jnn ilociiiri)' bills , $a Mill the health hint In Ofiiiori'-i'- No nllirr macaliic pnhll-hta ea miuv inri lo luti r."t tlu luiinu ilrcfc Yon will bi'KiibJi'cltnemi.iiii.. of ldjh .lills or liupond' encv If inn lm. 'ho OlltUI.i: OP ESL'if weE nnrkid I irpLpjoiir -pirn- lit lining I lmoret'l JU.Mr.iiK- in p id I'v Mih-irlblii? to It fur 1894 yon will r.ri. . j liny or c:iiil-itt. work- of art of srunt value rusidm ho ruperb prdiiiiuii pictura 17x2-ilncli. "Pma Dni'vl-' whlcli Ualmoptarca! baby, ami cipml to tl.e original oil paintliiijwhicl cots."i0 indjouiilll l.ii;niiii,'iizini ttint cannot ho criiikii li) nnj In then otld for lt beiutifn.' Illn-trition. jut Mibjcct nnttcr that III kel yon jiostrd on all tho oplcn of the day, and all tin fadi, and illffernit Itemi of intnt about th honebo!d, buildos furiiliihlni Intirrrtlns rcidlu. mattrr. both Rrari nnd say, for tliu Hbaie family and while I;mnr..-t'ii U not a f.lllInn duruIdi IU fihliiii pi; irn iiorftct. and Jim tret with it frre of co"t, .ill the patti rn nu rtih to n- durini the yer, anil In any idze ou cliio.r. Send II yonr subiicrlptlon it oitci , only ; 00. nnd yon wID rrallyi,vt orer ,i100 In o! Anilrif the pub. Hhir. Y. JiMinlh.'-i Diinori'.t. l'i Ha-t 14th St New Yoric If ou ire nniciinalnted with the llajazlne send for 'i-pci inn ncopr A lir.'e QUAD IMNOLE muii linnpir; a Km-TItUNOLK Cenenislty. lou.' PIltiT DIVIMON OV TIIUMI1 ftronewlll; I.OMS sECOVIl DIVsny reaaon. In;facnlty. The MOP.VT OP JI I'lTUIt hetokem ambition' ' o JV'rt'nv .-.!,sr.- h ritk I loreof .plendor: M Mf cniira.-u; MOON lmain lion; VKjius.. lovoor plumrc and .MF.ItCURY Intelligence. Tike onr adilce o nbotn mid yol will bo .ore to poui-.n the hit and most laloablt qualltj. Toledo & Ohio Central Columbus Div, lOItlrtDUI.V T C A: V Ity. TIME TABLE. SPATI0N8 ' DO 7 OTi 7 10 7 II 7 21 7 20 7 JJ Train South No 4 No 10 No P in n in n in 6 IS 11 21 5 20 11 J) S 25 11 35 s :) ii lo 5 37 11 10 5 Vo 11 51 6 t 11 57 p m 6 .VI U 02 C 01 12 10 0 0J 12 17 0 IJ IJ 22 6 17 12 2i 6 21 12 21 G 24 12 32 6 35 12 41 ti 41 12 SO ti SO 12 AS n At) 1 01 1 10 1 2.1 1 3D 1 33 1 it 1 lil 2 05 pin Toledo I.v Youdotn St.. J'ICIItiLO .... llobiirt I.lnio City... Dnwllint Dunbrlilse. . Trains North No 3 No 9 No 1 a in p in 2 55 2 50 2 45 2 10 2 32 2 2.1 2 20 0 65 0 60 9 45 9 10 9 31 9 22 9 18 pm S25 8 20 S 15 a 10 8 01 7 52 7 48 7 01 7 17 7 21 7 32 r : 7 41 7 55 8 10 8 18 8 27 8 35 8 11 8 8 r.3 8 58 it 08 9 15 9 25 7 at 7 4C 7 fiJ- 7 57 8 01 8 05 b OS 8 19 8 25 8 31 8 10 8 45 9 05 9 82 11 17 9 37 11 22 9 42 11 27 9 44 11 31 10 00 II 45 10 10 11 55 p 111 11 IU J.M.KETiniS, Puifar Itldso BoirlliiKO'n t'urlnt-'c Mtniilll Minion Irombley Ujkiiu W nlkcr Vimlliireii... Sttiiirtailllv. Nth riudlay Klndlny KhkIo C'nuk. Arlington ... 9 13 Wlllliuust n 9 20 Dunkirk iiliiuuiiiril... Ktnton IiiiMon IlldKOway ... I.tnns r MiuiKlU'ld Libert ltnjinunds.. I'eoria Otlur Marysvllle.. Dlnplo NUiilirornlii KUu 9 13 2 K, 0 05 2 09 8 57 2 01 8 52 1 BO 8 4 111 8 45 1 50 8 12 1 47 8 21 1 3G 8 25 1 SO 8 20 1 25 8 10 1 15 8 05 1 10 7 62 12 68 9 27 9 40 9 55 10 03 10 11 10 20 10 2(1 10 3.1 10 37 10 41 10 62 11 00 11 10 7 40 12 52 7 3'l 12 II 7 ,11 U 38 7 2(i 12 31 7 15 12 20 7 00 l m o W 7 43 7! 7 2S 7 23 7 19 7 15 7 12 7 01 6 65 C.W C 40 C 35 0 21 C17 0 10 cot 5 52 .5 15 .5 29 5 20 6 11 6 01 t 58 i ,. . Chicago .Lv. 7 45 Detroit " Toledo ' Fostorla " Carey : Up. Sandusky " Marion.. " Prospect " Delaware- " Columbus Ar. Columbus Lv. Lancaster " Locnn. Nobjonvlllc... Athens McArthur Ualllpolts MIddlcport... Pomeroy Illchmond Norfolk .Ar. A. M. 5 3o 5 53 6 15 7 10 t7 25 7 SO 9 25 10 01 10:15 10 20 11 59: r. M. 12 Ml, 12 40. A. S 85. . 10 W,, .6 30 7 45' 11 38 8 2tt! 12 05 8 5.5 12 38 9 2S1 9 48 10 071 10 65 1X11, M.l Ji, it. kic wi tio oo 7 5.5 1 25 iu UO; 5 20 6 30 7 05 . 7 40, P. M. 8 15 10 15 8 35 fi 35 8 OO,1 C65 9 651 7 45 6 05 7 30 . 8 20 8 621 0 251 1 08 124 1 10 2 28 2 50l 4 10 4 51 'I 5V51 COO 5 58., 7 45'., 8 21., 8 30,., GOOD ADVICE.- Every patriotic citizen should give his personal cfTort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which teaches the American policy of Protec tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the homo paper is taken care of, why not sub scribe for the American Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff League? One of its correspon dents says : "No true American can get along without it. I consider it tho greatest and truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for freo sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wakc man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d St., New York. a u 1 r. x I r. m. v ji OOINQ NORTH C 12 0 35 0 29 0 21 0 17 0 12 G 01 5 66 6 it 6 37 Aniline 5 32 4 02 lllllllird 6 27 3 57 lllltlinny ... 6 20 3 60 WOoltinibiis 6 07 3 37 Columbus... 6 00 3 30 u m pm li. C. FERRIS. superintendent 1 5U an 1 4 4 33 4 25 4 15 4 07 UcuUManncer. MOULTOM HOUK, Gow'l iMw Axeut, TOLUX), O Pomeroy.. Lv aiiiiuicperu... (Jnlllpolls McArthur..... Atlie.ni! Nclsouvilie.... Logan Lancaster ColunliuH Ar ':olumbus....Lv uemware Prospect Marlon Up. Sandusky Carey Fostorla.. Toledo Ar Detroit Ar Chicago Ar AM Hso 4 30 6 14 6 40 0 35 7 10 800 8 37 9 55 tlOlO 11 CO 11 2-J 114CH 7 65 I'M ,r f3 15 3 20 4 01 6 35! 6 20, 5 65 OM1 730 8 45 8 55 9 40 10 03 1C 25 27 25 .'.".'.'".'. "n" 1 tia 25 12 55 1 1 30 2 0l AH 3 20 5 00 3 45 6 50 4 87 6 IJ 5 00 0 33 5 20 7 25 JG15 7 45 C 35 8 10 7 0? 9 30 8 20 tl2 25 vio 60 "4 10 K r v u N 10 10 11 00 14 22 11 40 12 80 12 50 1 17 2 10 tO 20 V U First Clusa Jfight nml Uny Sorvlco betrrets Toledo. Ohio. )AND(- Dally. fDally except BunUay Meal. ml . J Sunday only 'J llO onlv 11 nn riintiliwr Ii..lA- i . Toledo. Columbus, and Ohfo ItWcr-Seat Fare uiiij -Jteuis. ioS.nVhSM52:Bout0're M,Ta3r' -wK1,71iR1.10,liL'?;L1s"A,y:!l? Ment. Room 3lT Dwhle II VoVk. " Coliimbu. St. Loubs, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS DAY THA1MS M0DEH11 1 EQUIPMENT TKR0U2H0UT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS ON NIQHT TRAINS. 'Jt titQHT, at natural colt. li far tickets vb Toledo, SI. Louis & Kansas City R. I Clover Leaf Route. Tor farther purtlcuhifs, cull on neare sent OX tho Coiupuny, or uddroM O. O. JENKINS. Cutrtl l'uiter in(, toledo. Ohio; " ; r'i v .- ' i"-f . ';-"t wii&. riivi)g PV pj:u,.. Al l i IKfa.1,au.-,a m