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HPSPgwannsm prpmeasssr i,i,j tCJVXi '?. &S8S&&aii&v0zwi GLOBE REPTJBLia THURSDAY EVENING, IPE&EMTIER 16 1886, V. gp ft . "3 -.- . .J'-'' h IL- AMUSEMENTS. BLACK'S OPERA HOUSE L"lsa Pike, Bartor.la. Randolph county. ajuawu. u vi uiw Indiana. w as a long sufferer w 1th consump- OXE night OSXT, tlon, and was given up to die by her pliysl- rmriaw nrpruDCD n 'OR clan'- Stie heard of Dr. Kliig's New Dis rnlUAY, Ufc.lifc.lYlb fc.fi I, OO. covery for consumption and began bu)lng It of me. In elk months' time she walked TrvTTAomri.n ; to this city, a distance of six miles, and Is HO Oli 1 II O i now so much Improved she has quit using 1 1L She feels she o es her life to It Free DOUBLE SHOW Hlbernla Comedy and Specialty Co . tn the latest and ruost sutcesslul turclal comedy. TUC" TUIIM IADUCVC Int IWiOi JnUVtlO j OK. THE Merry Mc's and Lovely O's. A superb and grand display of unveiled scenery In a tour through Ireland. visiting all points of lutereat. north, e-isl south and nest Two and a lialf liours or c.' n tlnuous tnn Full llr.nss lltnd and Or chestra. Grant t; treat Parade Usual 1'rices. i-eatsst Pierce's. BRANT nPERAHniJSE -- .m "" .-.-.. Saturday, December 18, 1886 With airrand'vuuflar Mutluee m 2 I. M. The world renowned and eer popular MESTAYSR'S TOURISTS li II P. P. Introdudn: the popu ar burlesque and character artists. Messrs. Chas. Ktrke and Harry Clarke Supported by a sreat company of Come dians and Artists. The Coined! Event of the Season The Dyna mlte Cartridce of Fun We are all rlcht up to the present time. The Great Pullman Car Scene THE LAUGHING CYCLONE I Mattn Price. Z'e and tOC Evening 2 V) and 75c 2rats on sAle at Harris's ClcarMore. Adams&Osborn, I M! 71 West Main St Will be open every afternoon and evening with a complete change of programme ev ery i Admission To all parts of the house only (10) ten cents mi ' ,. - .iijmmeg RAILROAD TIME CARD. Cl9vel&nd Colambna, Cincinnati ami Indianapolis Railway. SOIXO EAST. Night Express 1 .30 am New York A Boston Express . "s).5 am Cleveland A Eastern Express .. & pm New York Limited Express M.1S pm ooiso SOCTH. 9 Sight Express 2. am No 27. fcna., Cin. A Wes. Ex. 5.50 am No l.Cln FlyinsUucMye 7."Jam 9 Cincinnati & Indianapolis Express...l0.iOani s Cleveland A Cincinnati Express. .. LZipm i ClntU fndbt. Louis A Kan. Ex 4 .& pm ABXIVirEOU XiBT. Night Expresi . "il5am No. l.Cin rimg Euckeye. . , , ..3Aiain 3 Cleveland A Cincinnati Express.. . L25 pm S New York, llostaa A Clcclonatl Ei.'J J5 pm A2RITI rtOlf SOUTH. Nlsht Eiprt-sj 13uu 31 Darton. bprlnneldAccom.trt . s,vi&m II New York A Boston Limited ! S3 am t Cleveland A Eastern Express 3.4U pm 3S Cincinnati A SprlLrCeld Aecom - 5-J pm 4 New York Limited Express. "iM pm No. 12 has tnrouKh sleepers to New York and Sot ton without chanze. No. 4 Is the famous limited express, com PMed entirely ol slefpcrs, cast f Cleveland. Throngti sleepers from Springfield. Makes Vw York In 20S hours and Boston In I'm hours. O. H. KMOHT. R. B. Ticket and Ocean &tearashlp Agent. A. J. SMITH, Arcade Depot, e. P. A. SsrinKaeld. 0. latlaaa, ltloomlnaton and Western Rail road. aiuvz rxou list. 1 Nlsbt Ex.. l:Wam T..V am . lu.40 am 5.-05 pm 5-W am 7 Sandusky Mall b Pacific Mill and Ex. S Kansas City Ex 69IJ0 K1ST. 2 Columbus Express- 4 Atlantic Man 8 s?anduky .Mall 0 New Yora Limited laaiva rion wist. 2 Eastern Ex 4 Atlantic Mall. 6 New York Limited 9:45 am . i: im . 9:15 pm . 2A5 am . 9.15 am . 9:35 pm . 2:15 am . 1U.S0 am . 5:15 pm eoiKQ rat. 1 Nltht Express- a racinc iau 3 Kansas City Ex Axaivz raoM xokth. 1 Cvnclnnatt Ex 6 Kenton Accommodation 3 Columbus Mall 1:15 am 9i am 1:15 pm COl0 X02TK. S Lakeside Ex 4 Put-In Eay Ex- . 1MH am . 5.35 pm 6 tiandasay ti. Onto Southern Railroad. AEXIVK rkOU SOUTH. 1 Mall and Ex 3 fialnbrldge Accom .... OOISO fcOCTH. 1 Mall and Ex 4 Balnbrldge Aecom . . (:30 pm . 9.40 am . 10:15 am . 5:35 pnt Trains marked thus run dally; all other trains dally except eunday. Train No. 1 has a through co.ich for Lincoln, Neb , and through sleeper between sprtnefield and Peoria. Train No. 3 bas through sleeper and chair ears for Peoria, and through sleeper (rem In dlanapolls to Cbicaro. Train No '. has elegant new Woodruff sleeper (except Saturday; through from Columbus t.. DC Paul and Minneapolis, also through cojeh trom Columbus to Kansas City, and chair cars between Columbus and ilurllairton. Iowa. All through trains on main lice both east and west have through sleepers and chair cars between Columbus and Peoria. C. E. HEXUEKSON. General Manager. H. M. BKONSON. Gen. Ticket Agent. 1). II. KOACILOeneral Agent. WM. HEFEEKJIAN. Ticket Agent. Fltta, Oln. A St. Louis li. B 1 M. Dll lon. OOICO WXST. 1 Tilt Line. 7:15 a.m. 2:25 n. m. 11 Xenla Accom- s Cln. Mall- W:a)a.m - '4:10 p. m 7:15 a. xn. -10:a) a. m 7 Western Express.. aaxirx raoK wist. 1C Xenla Aecom t Eastern ExnreaS I Limited Express II Express 4-00 o. m. .6:15 p.m. X. V, Ponn. A Ohio B. R. coiae zin. IS Atlantic Exnress 1S a. m. 14 New York Limited Express. . t Aeeommodatlon I Sew York Express .. '10:12 a. m. 6:05 n. m. 10-16 p. m. eouia wasr. I Paeine Express. 1:47 a.m. 1 Cln. and Western Express 10:40 a.m. 5 6t. Louis Express- HO p. m. All trains run by Central time, which Is 28 Blnutei slower tban Columbus time. N. B. 'Dally. All others dally except Sun flay- J. D. Phleser. Ticket Acent. oaee72 Arcade. SharpPaiiis! BackK&e, BLcnTnaitlnL.Criclc ejmSzM, J7enri. AlTbctlonj. 8or Cheatcrr-Datn In out- Trt.looJ ordeep ftgil. quleklr go when &2lopFluter im ppaaa. .rxvperea irtna AuxTpmaj' rnaa CnMBfclttmfciidtheiTiclcrtTiiklTlrtaeotfraA Hp. Acts lrictAzttlT, enrn qvicUr. The eremt eititrengtbenlngiiUatcTeTer known. jUlresdy to Apply. Sold by droctrtet and country itorea, 23cu., ttor$lJOO. Stalled for price. PTopzie lor, UOP PlaAflTEB CO Boston, Ham. Hop Plaster WANTED-general agents, to wholesale my new motor Hare cuauce, good sal ary or SOc on the dollar Addrrss. with sump y. M. Weaver, Indianapolis, Ind (Name this paper.) TnWndlnc Advertisers should addtess GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 BPRCCE yrilEET, NEW YORK CllT, or SELECT LIST of IfiOQ NEWSPAPEKS. Will be Met rttK an application. 1 M LOCAL NOTICES. Miraculous Kecape. i W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, lniL. wrlte: "One of inv customers. Mrs. , trial bottles at Ludlow's drug store. Saved Ilia Lite. D. L. Wllcovon, of Hone Cave, Ky., sajs he was, for many jears, badly afflicted with ohtldslc also diabetes. The pains i were almost unendurable, and would sonie- times almost throw hin Into convulsions. He tried Eclectric Bitters and got relief from tirst bottle, and after taking six pomes was entirely cured and had gained In flesh eighteen pounds. Sas he positively be lieves he would have died had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at nfty cents a bottle by Ludlow X Co. Ilurklln. Aroirn Nnlae. The Bkst Sai.ve in the world for Cuts, BraUes. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, ui m 1 Co"1- n a" skin eruptions, and positiv ely ' cures l'ilw, or no pay required, itisguar anteel to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale lij Charles Ludlow Co. j He was a nobby young man of blue blood I and good financial backing, and. as he sat jdown in the car, he pulled out his hanker 'chief and gave his nose a princely l. j An odor of perfume was wafted through ' the car. and a boy .ittlne betide his mother -.udilenly called out: "Say, ma, vv liy can't we buy onions which smell as nice as that?" Free Trade. The reduction of Internal revenue and the taking off of revenue from Proprie tary Medicines, no doubt has larcely bene . lipil the coiiMimerN as well as relieving the , burden of home manufacturers. Especiallj lis this the case with. Orecn's August I Flotrcr and lioschce's Omrum Syrup, as I tlie reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen. , has been added to Increase the size of the I bottles containing thee remedies, therebv giving one-fifth more medi cine in the 75 cent size- The .4uyit Ftoirrr tor Dyspepsia ami Liver CompIainL i and the German Syrup for Cough and i Liver troubles, have perhaps, the largest Kile of any other medicines tn the world. The advantage of increased slzo of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the 1 sick and afflicted, in every town and vil lage in civilized countries. Sample bottles ' for 10 cents remain the same size. According to Professor J. Norman Lock jer. the English a-tronomer, the total num Der of stars of which some know lego can be gained vv ith the optical aid now available. from 40.000,000 to 50.000,000. Only about 0,000 are v isible to the naked ej 3,000 In the northern hemisphere and 3,000 in the southern. 3Iy Loi Ila 4,rown Very Fair, The envy of every girl; The secret now 1 will rteclare, TU In Chaplin's Liquid PearL It is reported from Aitkin, Minn., that a citizen of that place, having wounded a bear, returned home for more amunition. Accompanied by his ten-year-old boy he re sumed the chase, and put the lad on the trail while he himself cut across lots to head off the bear. Soon he heard the report of the twy's gun, and, hurrying back, saw his mmi standing by the dead bear, no more ex cited tban if he had shot a squirrel. moron on itATs, Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, beetles. Insects, skunks, ack rabbits, sparrows, gophers, moths, ruolos. 15c druggists. "ROUGH ON CORNS." AsV for Wells' "Ronirh on Coma." Quick re lief, complete cure. 3rns, wart, bunions. 15. "HOUfiH ON ITC1T." "Rouch on Itch" enres skin humors, rnn- tions, ringworm, tetter, salt rbeum, frosUd feet, ehllbLUns, itch, liv poison, barber's Itch. 50c Druggists ormaiL . S. Wills, Jersey City. "ROffiU ON CATARBII" Corrects offenive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases; also unequalled as grlefordiphthoria,sorcthroat,foulbreath. 50c Tlie sheriffs of England are taken from gentlemen residing in a county who are s uppo-ed to be rich. The selection is arbi trary (although It sometimes happens that some wealthy snob who has just settled in a county announces his readiness to serve). and the exiensc which averages about S-2,5.00. fc. sometimes a heavy tax upon the unlucky gentlemen who are pushed into the honor. O: what a sharp palifs Apply a liop f'orou I'losler and experience relief and cure. U5c "What is a hero?" asks an exchange. A hero is a man w ho cau pass a crow dot boys cneaged in making snowballs without turn ing his head to make suru that they have no design on him. The only remedy that takes away all pain is St. Jacobs Oil. It never fails. IlcIoures or r.nglUh lrlrat Life. The queen of England has set the ex ample of writing accounts of private life Blmost unprecedented fortheir disclosures of domesticity. She prattles about her court and her family, her servant and her frieuds, tells stones of their sayings and doings as well as of her own. In a style that o erst eri3 all the ordinary bar riers of delicacy or reticence. The Knglish. high and low. but especially the high, follow the precedent. Hard ly a year elapses without the pub lication of a memoir by some persons of quality, replete with gossip and some times scandal, about persons of Import ance and unimportance wnich the subjects never expected wonld be revealed. To say nothing of the exceptional Greville memoirs, there are Lord Beaconsfleld's letters. Lord Houghton's monographs. Lord Macaulay's biography, Ixrd Mal mesbury's memoirs, Lord Minto's, Lady BloomfieldV, Ijuly Clementina Davies', and last month Sir Francis Doyle's, all of vhich have nppeared within ten or fifteen years; all are crowded with incidents of so called private life, re petitionsof private conversations, revelations of private char acter; all were largely read and admired. I never heard one of them criticized for the freedom of their disclosures in the twelve years that I lived in England. Adam Badeau'a Letter. Th Goats of TIollTla. "While riding along we eaw on the aide hills many flocks of goats grazing which seemed to be without a guardian. Ob serving th'i to my capataz he said: "Oh, they keep dogs to guard the goats." Just then we were passing right through a herd, which scattered to tie rht and left as we trotted by. I told my com panion that here at least there was no dog. I had hardly spoken when my mule gave a start and a kick Looking round I saw a shaggy black dog trying to blto my animal. The goats are sent out in the morning in charge of these dog, which are trained to take care of the flocks. In fact, they are brought up with the goats', and the p 'ppies fed on goat's milk. As they grow np they are sent out with them, being fed before starting. If any goits are missing they get nothing at night. If the flock is complete they are fed. Bolivia Cor. San Francisco Chronicle. The Afttor and Their (tlft. The Astors have always considered themselves ulisolved from the obligation of giving to the city because the first of their name to ncquire prominence founded the Ai.tor library To the $400,000 which he bequeathed, something like $100,000 has been added by his descendants, and the addition wns sorely needed. I remem ber, not long ago, that you could not get at the library a bit of paper as large as your hand to take notes on. If you wanted any sort of stationery you had to supply it youelf. What a condition was that for a great library of the metropolis to be in! New York Cor. Boston Record. Dishonesty In the church Is really crip pling the church more than anything elsa. Rev. Sam Jones. On of the popular dishes in southern citlM isrednappr. THE WORK OF YEARS. Th years but make tbea fah-ar, lots. As by us tby are rolled; Tby iharms are but tba rarer, love. Thou uektir Hilt grotr eld. Thy brow Is hut ths "bl'tr, love. As swift the days g' t r. Aiid ) early groarrth brighter. Ion, The meet light la thy . More delicate carsatloo, lore. Thy rwauded cheek doth woo; And It's oo retelAtloa love. Thy lips baie louoj mere hue. Asd weuklu tLou know the itborafore, lover The secret u oo surprise. Yet iam that thou Hilt tare fur, lore, 31 heait i. iu mj ejes. -YY J Utodersoa. ilOUGILETS VISIT. In the office Father Mougilst was con sidered a curiosity h had nsver boanout of Paris but onca In his life. It was now the last of July, and each of ns wonld go evury Sunday to roll on the grass or bat ho In the water of the surrounding country. Aulors, MuUon and Po&sy each had its hubltuo. and admirers, who spoke warmly of the advantages of theae celebrated places, so dolightful to thoso who work iu Paris. But Father Mougllet would say: "You aro all u flock of sheep with your 'beauti ful country;" and ws would answer: ''Well, Mougllet, you never go auy whoro; you never tako an airing!" "Par don," said Mougllet, "I tako my alriug in an omnibus. When I havo takun my breakfast at my leisure, over thero in thu cafe, I climb up to the top of tlio ouini bus, open my umbrella, stir up tlie driver, and lo, I see many things more than you do in all your promenades ( chango my quarter, and It is as if I had mado a voyage acioss the world -the people are so dilfeieiit in one street from another. There ts nothing mora amusing than to watch tho entresols as we p.vt. the barber, the modiste, the washerw ouisn It is a theatre, a true theatrs of nature, seen by the trot of two horses. ' would not give my promenade on the omnibus for all your promenades lu the woods " To this wo answered "Hut joii have never tried It come with us or.o time and sec'" "I did try It once," replied tbe old man: "it was twenty years ago, and 1 Lave never tried It again." Tell us about it, Mougllet." "As you will; so here It ts: Tou all know Itolvin, the old clerk whom wo called Boileau. Well, he was my com rade in the office. The old rascal bad a house at C , and he was always beg ging me to come and spend Sunday with him, boasting of the jolly time we would have together. One day I concluded to nccept his invitation, and started by the early train. I arrived at a llttlo village, a country village, where one sees nothing, and ended by find ing myself in a little lane between two walls, nt the end of which was an old wooden gate with an iron belL I rang, and waited a long time. At last the gate was opened, and by something that looked like either a woman or a monkey, I could not tell which. It was old aud ugly and wicked, and covered with dirty clothes It had feathers in IU hair, and looked as it it would devour me. "What do you want?" it demanded. "Mons Bolvlu " "What do you want with Veas. Bol vin" I folt til at ease before the Interroga tions of this old fury, uid I taiuu.red. "He expects mel" "Ah, it is you," ie replied, "who have como to breakfast!" I mumbled a trembling "yes." Then she turned toward the housa and cried la a harsh, croaking voice- "Bolvin, hex. u your man I" It was the vdfe of my friendl Little Bolvin soon appeared at the door of a little plastered hut covered with zinc, so small that it strongly resembled a fot store. He had on white cotton trousers and a crushed Panama. After shaking bands he took me into what he called bis garden. It was a square of ground about as hhx as a pooket handkerchief, and aat rounded by houses so high that the sua reached it only (or an hour or two during ths day. Some pansles, pinks, wall flow ers and rose hushes struggled to grow at the bottom of this well, wilhaut air and as hot as a furnace from the reflection of the roofs. "I have no trees. " said Bolvin, "but ths walls of my neighbors take their place, I have shade as if I were tn a wood " Then ha took me by the buttonhole and said. In a low voice: "Yon will do me a great favor yoa saw tbe citizeness she is not handsome To-day, as I have Invited yon, she has given me my clean clothes, but if I spot them there will be tbe devil to pay. So I count upon yon to water my plants." I consented, took off my coat, rolled np my sleeves, and began to turn the arm of an old pnmp which whistled, wheezed and rattled like a consumptive, bringing a stream of water the size of my little finger; it took me ten minutes to fill the watering pot. I was all iu a perspiration Bolvin directed me: "Here, this plant a little more that's enough now, this one "The pot leaked In a perfect stream and my feet received more water than the plants. The bottom of my trousers were soaked and thick with mud. Twenty times at least I recommenced, rewet my feet, reperspired, in trying to make the old pump go; and when, completely ex bausted, I wished to stop, Bolvin took me by the arm supplicatingly and said. 'One more potful only one and it is done." And when it was finally done, an a recompense he gave me a rose, a great big rose But had scarcely touched my but touholo btfore all Its leaves fell off, leav ing only as a decoration a little green pear ns hard as a stone. I said nothing, but I was astonished. The far off voice of Mme. Bolvin was now heard: "Will you come when one tcUs yon all Is ready?" We approached ths footstove. If the garden w as full of shade th house was full of sun, and the second oven of the baker was cooler than the salle-a-manger of my friend. Three plates flanked by pewter forks, badly washed, appeared on a table of yellow wood, in the middle of which was an earthen dish containing some boiled beef with potatoes warmed over. We began to cat. A great caraf of water, slightly tinted red, caught tuy eye. Bolvin, confused, said to hlswife: "Say, now, my dear, for this occasion couldu't yon give tis a little pure wine?" She frowned furiously: "So that yon could get drunk, both of you, and stay hero guzzling all day no, I thank youl" Bolvin said no more. After the ragout she brought another dish of potatoes, made up with bacon, and when we finished that she said: "That is all yon can go now." Bolvin looked at her stupefied. "But the pigeon, my dear; the pigeon I saw yon pluck this morning?" She plnced her hands npon her hips. "You have not had enough, I suppose. Because you bring some people here that Is no reason why you should devour every thing in tho house! What would I eat this evening?" VTe got up. Bolvin took me by the ear as we went out. "Wait for me a min ute," he said. He passed into the kitchen where his wife was, and I heard him kay: "Give me twenty sous my dearest!" "What are you going to do with the twenty sous?" "One does not know what may hap pen," he replied; "it is always good to have a little money." She fairly howled her answer so that I could hear her: "So I will not give you twenty sous. Since this man has had breakfast with you it is as little as he can oo to pay your expenses for the rest ot the day." Bolvin came out to me again and as I wished to be polite I approached the mis tress of the house and bowed, stammering: "Madame many thanks! Gracious recep tion!" "That's all right," she replied; "but don't you go and bring him back drunk, because if you do )ou will have to settle that with me; do you hear?" We started on our promenade. A large field, bare as a table and boiling hot, stretched before ns. We had to cross It. Bolvin said: "Have a little patience; weaken i at the bank of theriyer." Wncn we reached it thero w.u a fearful smell of stagnant water and the sun boil Ing down upon It made me sick. I begged Bolvin to go In somewhere to escape it He took me into a sort of barracks lull of men a tavern for fresh water sal tors, and said: "This docs not look very nice, but it might lie worse " I vvmhungry, and ordered them to bring an omUclte and some wine, but with the srtimcl (lus Bolvin lost his head, and I then understood why ills wife did not give Mm his wine pure The old reprobate jumped to his 1-et and wanted to make pecrli and theu he mixed himself up as a Harenmkrr between two drunken eallnrs who began to tight, and we would both havo Itcn knocked lit tho head if it hadn't h-- for the proprietor of theestab-llslnne-.t who came among us In time. I draped Uolvin away, and dropped him lu the first iblcktt I came to, and laid down beside him He fell asleep at once, and 1 soon followed him. It was night when I uokc Bolvin was snoring like st engine I shook hnn and made him get up He was still drunk, but not so much so as before his nap. W started In the ttiukin'" tocrosi tho Held. Bolvin pretended that be knew the way, and led me Ilrst to the light, and then to th loft, and then to the right ngaln. We could see. neither heaven or earth, and seemed to bo lust in tbickut of thorns which struck us nbout thu height of our notes. Wt circled around them for an hour or two, turning, twisting and feeling our way like. couple of bewildered fools, and it-, ways coining back to the same place. Finally Bolvin stumbled over a stick and fell to tho ground, tearing a hole in his cheek. He remained where he had fallen, yelling at the top of his voice: "I.ay lo! Lay to!" while I cried: "Help! Help!" lighting some, wax matches to show any passrrsby whero we were, and also to give us some courage. After awhile a belated peasant heard us and came and put us on our iiuvd. I conducted Bolvin to his own door, but just as I was leaving his wife ap peared with a candle la her baud Who he saw her husband, for whom she ha been waiting since the close of the day she rushed towaril me, howling: "Ah, canaille, I knew you would bring him home drunk'" She scared the very wits out ot me, and tn save myself I ran all the way to the station For fear she pursued me I locked myself up iu the baggagb room, for the uext tratu was not due for bait an hour. That is why I have never married, and why I never leave Paris. Translated for The Enquirer from tlie French of Guy de Maupa.sant by R. C Waggeuer. Aa to Wearing Whisker. Two fallacies are in vogue regarding the whisker question. One is that n thin faced man should support sldo whiskers to widen his face; the other that a round faced fat man should favor long chin whiskers to lengthen his face. Both are adopted on the counter action and nutidoto principle, but are wrong as wrong can be. A man with a sharp chin exposed is thin and appears thin in spite of his Bnrnsides. And a moon shaped man gives himself a humorous and clownish appearance by wearing a long, sharp tuft on bis chin. The principle of conformity should bo observed or a wholcsalochnnge made. A thin man, for instance, should not wear chin whiskers, no whiskers at all or a beard. He no more looks well with slile whiskers and a peaked chin than he would to stuff his chest and not bis cheeks and calves. To look well ho must be uniformly and consistently thin, or he may modify it by a complete beard. A fat man should be smooth faced or wear universal whiskers pretty closely cropped. The well proportioned and moderatoly full faced man may vary the stylo and quantity of his whiskers with impunity so far as the thin or broad nppcaranco is con earned. A very short beard gives an animal lock; if very largo it indicates van ity or crankiness. Cincinnati Ornpruc A rerlthable Carjro. Mr. William Parsons, tho lecturer, was one day a passenger on a big sleigh away np In Michigan. On ths road they met. another sleigh not nearly so big as their own. Tho HUla sleigh kind of kept to the middle of tho drifted road, and tho driver of th big sleigh kind of turned clear out and kind of turned his sleigh clear over and plunged his six or soven passengers up to their necks or heels in tho chilly drifts, jnst as they happened to bo shot in head first or feet foremot. Loud was their wrath. They wanted to mob their cowardly driver. "Why didn't you make that little fellow tnrn out?" "Why didn't tou unset him?" "Whv didn't von run over him," they demanded. "Could of done it," said the driver, groping about in the snow for stray valises, "but I kind o' hated to spoil his lo.uL" "What was he hauling," demanded th lecturer. "Dynamite for the mines," said tho driver. They accepted his apology with out division, and ths work of excavating for the buried Troy, tho entombed dress suit and '-The Heroes of ths Homeric Age" went on in silence. Burdetta in Brooklyn Eagle. If you are buiou. take Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," the original "Little Liver Pills." Of all druggists. FROM LIFE TO DEATH is but a moment if rheumatism or neural gia strikes the heart. These diseases are the most painful and the most dangerous of any to which human kind is liable They "fly from one part to another without a moment's waminr, and liniments and other outward applications are in them selves dangerous because they are liable to drive the disease to some vital organ and cause instant death. Khcumatisin and neuralgia arediseaces of the blood, andean only be reached by a remedy liich wil drive from the blood tlie dangerous acids Such a remeih is Athlophoros. It has been thoroughly tested and is a safe, sure cure Robert Sprotliery, Driver on Cedar Ate Car Line, and who lives at G Glendak Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, said in rotation tc his rheumatism : I have been troubled for about three years with rheumatism in mj hip. I hive had many severe attacks that rendered it impossible for me to work. TlitM attacks would ofien last from four to si weeks, but I am glad to say I have fount' the medicine that masters tlie diirase anf drives it away. I ned Atlilonhnros for one of these bad attacks and with hut a few doses I was rid of the rhcuTnali-m and pain Have you had anv return of tlie disea-e ' was asked. Yes, 1 have never used Ath lophoros steadily, as I am well sati-fiir to use it as I do. As soon as I ftel the first symptoms of rheumatism I takeadn or two f Athlophoros and thus avcid tin attack. I always keep it on hand and would not be without it. Robert D. Smith, of London, Ohio, liaf had an attack of rheumatic fever, which for a time rendered him helples. One Ixittli of Athlophoros enred him, and though tlii was nearly two years ego, lie has not had rheumatism since. Every druggistshould keep Athlophoro and Athlophoros l'ills, but w here tliey can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.j 112 WallSu, New York, wih send either (carriage paidi on reci.pl oi regular price, which is $1.10 per botlie for Athlophoros and flOc. for l'ills For liver and kidney ilwm drps'a. In dilution, weakness, nervous debility illx-uyei. of women, conrtiiilnn headache, impure Mood. Ac. thlophoro Pills are fiiequaled iBHsiiliiitSi Corel Oaortii, Cold. Hoaneneaa, Croro, Aathme, Bronchitis, ts iworsas Oouzh. Incipient Conaamp- oaaasw Hon, and reUeres eonrampUTe Eraons la adran3 te. oi dlaeaieTPrieeSSeta. Co tioa. Toe Geanlno Dr. EuWt cJtifc aiuAert. and bcara our reslttered Trad.Uarkt tJ it A BuWllltaa In . t irclr, a HM- Strip ctinoa-ittwl, ana me faeaRdlaaJeaatttTaoryoAe Ir". tail A.C.Mrir Co., Solo frop'a Baltimore, N1,U B.A. ,!3K'SS!K?5y2rStir 'iScStf irB Mmi POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot purl It. strength and wholesomenrss. More eeo uomlcal than the ordluarv kinds, and cannot ) told tn competition wllbthe multitude or 1 iw test, short weight alum or phosphate pow ders. lli itaiu Kotil Buna PnwDia 0..1M Wall street ?l V I , -weeeeewm ilk your retailer for the Original S3 She. Beware of Imitations. Noae Genuine anleea bearing this Stamp JAMES MEANS' 83 SHOE. I M&rte In Buttoti,CongTeu ft Iaca. LI liest Coif hktn. Unexcelled In y L JurutHhtytCo7HforC and Ap- & . louiwili bring joulnform y t. tton how to get thu Shoe bMaTSJrW J. Means&Co., Boston, a Ma. L4UWU. Ok. 5sh5B Sbutton Thla hoe Ucd higher la ths intimation of Wfarrrt than any other In tha world. Tboruania who wear it Trill tell you therxasonlljoa aafcthem. fur sale by STARKEY & SC0WDEN. ne th pc.vn SherifTn S.!. Pursuant to the cumm.ind of an execution ot sale Issued from the court of common ples of Clark county. Ohio, and to me directed and iiellvered. I will offer br sale at public auction at tbe south door of the cuurt house of sold county.ln the city of BprinneM,Ohlo. on Nilunlltjr, December 18, A. U. 188(1, at 1 o'clock p in , the following described mortuaced premises, to-w 1 1: Situated In tliecourtty of Clark, state of Ohio, and city of Springfield, belmc lots Xus. aili, 3.il3. 3M4. and 3IS.",.-n numbered aud designated on a pUt of lots laid out ty the heirs of Alex. McCrelKht. sen.. deceaed. and recorded In plat book o. 2. p. 7, Clark county, Ohio, rec ords. The said premises appraised as fol lows hot So. :tIJ at STO: Xo J513 at !'): Xo. SMI at S-'iOj; Xo Mi'i at S. said premiss appraised as a whole at $2.17.1. fald lots will be offered separate and as a whole, and sold In the way they will realize the most money. ?ald premises to be sold by order of the court ot common pleas of Clark county.Ohlo, In case X'o. 8.171. wherein Ellen D. Lailey. ex ecutrix. Is plain tiff, and J. J. Mitchell etal. are defendants. Terms of sale Cash. WILLIAM It. BAKEU. Sheriff Clark County.Ohlo. Fallen . Jonsox, Attorneys. 35o BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. WANTED a gentleman of enercy, experience and acquaintance. In each county ot Ohio, as Airent fur Applecnte'a Klectrlc Ilurglar Alarm Mattluc. Xo capital but best of ref erences required Absolute control given. Unexcelled opportunity to build up a lucrative l.ln trl.al itualne in connection. Corres pondence solicited Cleeelniitl Klertric MattlneCo.. uoom i, -National Bank Bulldine. if. r, o. CleTelan erraumproTenientoTerineoia etyle. FreTtnta llptsnff f rvm bnad or the MIL Mado of brt qulitr Tool Meet. Can-ruUr tempered. romalehT Uld re Dealers lUlf ilotenaiortolln)enttoaiir t THE DWaJU5 STOIOJ 61-ld.Ml .i Vu"iJi ' Ponshk-je isle. X. T WILSON WASHBOARDS. ThtieWuhboardsare oade with a ItentUTVood nm. TbeStroog ert boards and best waiters in th world. For ule by all dealer. Taksno other. SAGIXAW M'F'fl CO., Saginaw ettlchlgaui ADVERTISING AGENTS bJig PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and EUhlh Sta. Receive Advertisement, for this rarer. CO 1 1 MA I CO at Lowest Cash Rates met Strati lAcw la V-AYER & SON'S HAKUAL inr LYON&HEALY STT. V- MoNpoe St . Cmicaoo, wi.1 nut lrs. Owe M0iUre4 unm o, a ia,mBsu VLVmna M4 aaoljnassu. 4W Fit lllHemuvM oWntlaf erw7 srtkls rsq4 kj Bstid, er Dram Cn. tnrlstfinf Rxpslriflf Mate rial, TrfcninlBca.ate, Ceauin la.trarttooa fv .Snstcop aaj. imfa. aaJ Sraba- r , 7 - .-, .j-i.. hu m rimi. lf.w. T.-.. ttr , . ma L4.a oi caad Maaw. WEAK MEN! TiSVrinir frnm ." " lit?. .LeMk of ..etc ,rwiiltpc from litdiacrettora or f"VI rtsriJ iihei ... aaa-to f .4 lttw.,br LA OUKAT .MAUSTOX THI3ATJIK.1T, m . trtrsf. Shot.lt. ty rti by Fathr MjmireTBnAin nd plated In tha hin.1a of tboirbens. WI-PsbLJL. lLe I InUfivoLl S9-RrpletewllblDrnnnatknorTlntoalllnen. I MARSTONREMEDYCO WParkPIJCe.NewYork. I CURE FITS! WImq I Mr far I Boat. rIy lo atop t&ai fcr a tine Md tlHfii tievrej them liirTi euctD, 1 ntr. a rtvi fcml ear. I faa m1 tb dtttcev of .UTS, lit LtTSY r FALUNS S.CavNLSfl a life loof itudj. I VeUTetnl nj irratxlf to ctir wont r. Bo- tHbtr hat failr-I ! no rttav fr ! rwtltlic a . rW4 t one for a trratt mA a Fi Botti t my Ififallfbl rwj Git Ciprvu and rteatOfiWe). II ouaU a IUo, for a trial, and I will tor Jutt. AiJraMDa. 1L O. ICWJT.UirMrlft.ir.wTtrt NOW-THETiMETOa ECULATE. ACT VE fluctuations in the market offer op portunities to speculators traake money In nrAln.stoki, bonds and petroleum. Prompt personal attention clen to orders received by wire or mail Correspondence solicited Full information about the markets In our book, which will be forwarded free on application. H. D. KY(E, Baker and Broker. 3SI.roadand34New Streets, Xew York City CONSUMPTION. 1 bareapoaltlTe rained, for tbe aboTadlaeaae; bjna aw thonaauda ot ea.aa of the womi kin I and ef foee tuodinrharebaeaeurad. la1ard. aoatmrelanj.fatB la Ha Ifica., that I will .and TWO SOTTLLS VRal. Iff tbarvlta a VJLC1BLE THE1TISC en tLla dlaeaa. toaajs&Sarar. Ol.eatpraaaandr. O.addra.a. DS.T.A.SU)CC1, llll-aulSL.hae Tar PAULA. STALE, Attorney and Expert IN PATENT CASES, SOLICITOR ;0F PATENTS. 't'som ee. aVewwl TnlMiav P?. E3VC OVE ID ! dr. j.t. Mclaughlin, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BKMOVKD TO I Or, West Main St. Telephone 45. Dr. Frank C. Runyan, DENTIST. starRoomelnBucalngham'tDulIdlncovere M-Murpby X Bro.'e Htore.-t Speelal attention given to tha presrvlnef utonl tMU. TC.liJJd jiirv ji'iiii WlflG Ill OREAM3. Key let them dream of perfect love: It Is the sweetest feelln?. tbe most fair. This flower lite Joy that blooms In the soft lir Of yobth's bright heart, trtth hope's blue heave above i Breathe nauglcotdlaeDcfcautmeiit: do cot bring M!s?rtlnz to the bUw of blended souls. f The while life s trlmminx river golden roUs Through primrote lighted uplaads of the spring The blossoms ot eternity lie furled t In tbe dim kudUag buds of dreams that keep I A nuturing puLu within time's broken sleep. i Dreams are not Idle, dreams have tared the world. And therefore to tbe many heights afar Our lowland eyes that yearn and dream we lift. And to tbe Ule lite xnUu that round them drift, And to tbe moon and to lht morning star Xacmillan's Magazine. A Great American Accomptunment. It Is quit a trick to jump off a train going along say at thirty miles an hour. and tho Amuricuns take a pride In culti vating dextority In this trick. It takes considerable practlcu before it can be done buccest nlly Th way to jump Is always with the train and on tha left hand j side of the latter, letting the right foot . rust on mo s,tep anu me leit loot swung from tho step. Than jump so that tho left foot will touch the ground first and the right foot immediately follow it, so as to bo able to run. Some of tha men jump from tho middlo of tho train or the front, ' but most of them go to tho rear car and jump so that if they fall they will not roll undor the cars. A correspondent. says: "Ths best man I ever saw, and the only man who could hold his feet and stop himself without running at all, was Charles Phillips. He could jump from a train running thirty-llvo miles an hour and stop withoutrunnlngafoot." Court Journal. To Tonjrhen lapr. In order to render paper as tough as wood or leather a plan has been devised which, it is said, effectually accomplishes t that purpose, namely by combining chloride ot zinc with the pulp In the conrsa of manufacture. It has been found that tho greater tho degree of concentra tion of the zinc solution the greater will Iks th toughness of the paper, and that It Is thus serviceable for making boxes, combs, etc. New York Sun. A Characteristic of Hnakes. "There's a curious characteristic about snakes," said Stevens, "and that Is that they won't eat anything nnless they kill it themselves. Yon can throw dead rats and dead birds into the cage with them till you're tired and they'll never touch them. Hut put alive rat or a livo bird in aud thoy'll nail It and eat it in a twink ling." Cincinnati Enquirer. A Iluife ltedwood Tree. Irately a redwood treo was cut on the south fork of Elk river, Humboldt county, Cal., which was sawed into twenty one cuts, four of which were 1C feet long, twelvo were 20 feet long and Ave were 24 feet long, making the total length -IW feet. An accurate tally at the mill showed that the twenty one logs furnished 79,733 feet of lumber Now York Sun. Trying to th. 1'atlence. Tho many silly questions that are asked at railroad ticket offices would try the patience of a saint. The other day a man stepped up te the window at Port Jerri and asked. "Will this train eom!ng now leave before tho one going- next?' Ths agent said he would hava to givs it up. Susquehanna Transcript. LOCAL NOTICES. What is x colh in the head? Medical authorities say it Is due to atmospheric germs, uneven clothing of the body, rapid cooling when in a perspiration, eto. The important point is. that a cold in the head is a genuine rhinitis, an Inflammation of the lining membrane ot the nose, which, when unchecked, is certain to produce a catarrhal condition for catarrh is essen tially a "cold" which nature is no longer able to "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm has proved Its superioiit, and suffer ers from cold In the head should resort to it before that common ailment becomes seated and ends In obstinate catarrh. LMPOTENCT in Man or Woman cured by Gllmore's Aromatic Wins. For sals by Theo. Troupe, druggist. There ts no one article In ths line of med icines that gives so large a return for the money as a good porous strengthening plas ter, such as Carter'a Smart Weed and Bella onna Hackache Plasters. 7r Consumption Cnrest. An old physician, retired from practice, having hail placed In his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands ot cases, has felt it his duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire It, this recipe. In German, French or En iish, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block. Rochester, N. Y. Children Starving to Death On account of their inability to digest food, will tind a most marvelous food and remedy in Scott's Emulsion. Yery palatable and easily digested. Ur. S. W. Cohen, of Wa co, Texas, sajs: "I have used your Emul sion in Infantile wasting. It not only re stores wasted tissues, but gives strength and increases the appetite." Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for chil dren teething, is the proscription of one of the best female nurses and physicians u the United States, and has been used for years with never-failing success by million', of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its value Is Incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen tery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wind colic. By giving health to the "hlld It nwUth mother vrlriss a battle. HEAD THESE FACTS It may save youi life Gllmore's Aromatic Wine cures sup pressed menstruation and painful monthly sickness. For sale by Theo. Troupe, drug gist "The Devil and tlie Deep Sea." The old story of the poor soul who wm caught between 'The devil and the deep sea," gets a new illustration from the deal ing of doctors and. drugs with malaria. The story Is soon told: "My daughter," said a lady, "had been struggling with malaria for four years. She was all the time out of health poor appetite, disordered digestion, pale earthy color, pain in the head, limbs and back, and every now and then a right hard chill, followed by fever. Then we would send for our doctor and he would prescribe quinine, just as he did from the first and so kept doing all along until the name of quinine sounds like the tolling of the bell. Clearly between the two, her health was being ruined and her very life in peril. -She was really between "The devil and the deep sea.' Sometimes the name is varied, and it is called some other 'ine tn place of quinine, but it is all the same the old firm with a new sign. In this dilema a lady friend said: 'Why not try Humph rey's Homeopathic Specifics, Not Ten and Sixteen.' I tried them. They were a suc cess from the first, and not only cured the malaria, but restored her to perfect health, and left no trace of disease or drug pols onlnp." Kxcltement orer a Marvelous Cure In Eng land. The newspapers of Great Britain are filled with accounts of the wonderful re covery of a young man who had been so 111 with asthma and rheumatbm that he could not lie down in a bed for nine long years. This cure was due to the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, X. Y. They say that this, like nearly all others, was the result of Indi gestion, and that the Shaker Extract of Itoots (Slegel's Syrup) effected this wonder ful cure by restoring tbe digestive organs to a healthy condition, ob iatlng entirely those disagreeable turns of sick headache, bllliousness, Ac. The Shakers say they have spent fifty years in perfecting this remedy for uyspepsla, and that Its effects upon the digestive organ is omethlns woaMrru. A QUESTION ABO U' Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. -v tfuMunrf. faf timj. "Bam bu 1 ' Iroafinxen eare even thlarf WtklL It d.-n't 1 tat It dees eare aor diMM twTiihrp'at.hi'ik-lM PhjirislAXtf r-toocnix Iroo as Um beat MrtorxUrt Mrat kamna lo tba profeMloa, ind laamtry of v itwU-j -' nim will .mbtnta-4 Urn j rtkiti Itiftt Uiar ar mora unvntLana ot inm tbo of vdj i7tbr meMteULt- vma la taKUdnm Thla ibbwi eoa elailTlj tht troa k Kitnowl! to b tit nust; tapucUat factor lo wo fp ntlioU practice It is hammr. ifnrfci4 fct.Uit rrkw loth dlooT mrfot BfcO W.VS IKON BITTERS prfect 1 utUfeMte-fT Iron in.MDtkM had itvUmi fuuad. BROWN'S IRON BinERSSTSs: heertirhe. or produce eonetlpetioa all other iron nedlelnee de. HltOWVS IKON lUTTKllfc tore IndhreetloD, Bllloneneea, Wealcnee Djipepela, Jlalarla, Chills and Fever.. Tired Feellnc .Oeaeral Debllltr.Paln In tht Side, Backer Llmbe, Headache andNenr!. fflafor au theee ailment! Iran Is preecrlbed daOr BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.5o7Sr.tr. mlniiU. IA &n oth- tltarfjcjrll nwdidiw. It ct rwli.. Jrhma " b Zv U"t jmptwa at braaflthMtnrvdeKMrtr Thamodtliol)KKim Drmr, u dlcwtiua ImpmvM tbbow5rrttT UrfKrtUasmAllrroncrrn4m4rtd Tlumijbeclatvtaiv! to brlhiHi. th Ula cln ap. hMltaj color txmm to th cbaek ; jmmmtMv J"Pl5; niDctinDii dntcmu brnoc rrn ur. rod If ft iraninc mother abundant niattunc srjpph! for th chili. Rsrvnobw Dnxm'i Ira Bitten U th O.NIjY troa mullein that ts not n. tla OvntzfiM ha Tra4 Hark and rrrn-d rod Us on vracw TAKF. NO OTHER- Ladies Do yoa want a pnro, bloom ing Complexion i If so, a few applications of lfagan's M AGN OLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal Iowness, Bedness, Pimples. Blotches, and all diseases and Imperfections of tho skin. It overcomes the flushed appear onco of heat, fatigue anil ex citement. It makes a lady of THIItT Y appear but TWEN TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. ELY'S IRH GREAffl BILM.l rrviiv Tall DMV" j. n .. a . afaTaW t 'J.' ""- M 1 r7itiMIT1 iraH'-- uivatieiirjaioncen rgn?r-.u- J&-Z7f?H"tiri mi!-oiA-.t. UULU in HtAU.rHWFEVTt?: CATARRH, HAT VV.VF.ll.Wf - Hot a LlquultSnuffi or Powder. Free from Injuriniu U3JL " .HAY-EEVER A particle Is applied Into eacb nostril and ts agreeable. Price SO cents at Drnorijtj; by mall, registered. 60 eta. Circulars free. ELY BR0S..rnuxlsts.nvego.N Y. - ! FerKedache, nillenanr.s. Liver Cem plalQta, lodts'retlen. Qllld bat effective-IT-aOLD UY DUL'tJl-ISTS. ALL'S OR SETS IT. OILT COK8XT mtulf that mb he twtnniri h urciieur afttfr tfcr- we?-t tr tf not foorw PERFECTS YSATISFACTOV ry rrapurt, and i a rric rtiiivJM by m&itx. Mtvd Mity of rtyleti and price. Bold br tmtimm ? tremrhtre Bwar of worUU? lmltaikw atiri uif-ii tt a Bail's cam on Xhm box. --,' PAPER; For a ebeck fer 13) we will print a ten-line advertisement In One nOltlra lliaI issues or leaa nTlblNBlns: American News- 'DADera and "eomDlete the work within ten days. This le at the rate of only one-tilth of a cent a line, for 1JWJ Circu lation I The advertisement will appear In but a slnele issue otaoT paper, and consequent:? will be placed before One Million different newspaper purchasers; or Fiva Mtllioh Kudus. If It Is true, as Is sometimes stated, that every newspaper Is looked at by five per sons on aa average Ten lines will accommo date about seventy-five words Address with copy of advertisement and check, or send 30c for book ot 176 pases. 0E0. P R0WELL Jt CO.. 10 Spruce SU Xew York SHIPWAH AUTOMATIC STEAM ENGINE ft BsMt aWsl 9tl.M.UT pvpMt. V aim. auvBlatJt KteaaialOJlastML ltu Vsa kamr aa lsat taam I allaaa af raalU.rorltkld . OmaattsltvaH. estt tor maitratadt v-ter voA ptiM nl, frta. J.J.WATROUS, CLAUE.TIIjX COLONY I CLAilE.TIO.tr COLONY Z CLAKEnO.'.T COLONY 1 CLAHEHO.NT COLONY! CLAHL.no.NT COLONY! CLAItK.TlO.IT COLONY! CLAKKJIO.NT COLONY X A bw Boas Terj 18 dj In tb Uit yccri. On 111?, onlj St moDthi old. bj & itorei, X botels. S cbarcbet, Kbool, newspaper, factory, foaodrr, 4 stcuabou,S train aod 1 malis d&!lr. Land rapidly Adfanctng-. 9nd.KDd. tend hjmllm(Muta.MDa for circular! wltb 4 maps. 36 r&otoerapbic coti ot hooatn. All aboot tbe wonderful rrowth of oar col ony,lti aoll.climait.markeu,biurnea opportanlUea, bealtb. prices, tenia, and M other distinct autjecu. Farma for ISOO ou montbtr lnsullments to tboat baloc eraploj m?nt.wthout leaTlaf tblriltaaUon- Addreaa J. r. XA3ICH A.Q&rcmoDLSarr7 CoW 3-tJlVS t!NOl,E BAR RET. SIIOT QV. t'lNlPlJBREECU LOADER. fl.OO 5.00 4.00 DOUBLE " " JO.OO Prleee on other gooda In pr.pertloa. PARKER.SMITH and OTHER CUN3 er.vi iomd to tnooT close. niostrated Catal(ue and Price List eent Free. J. C. BANDLE & SON. 2c3&&ft TO ADVERTISERS! For a check for 120 we will print a ten-line advertisement In One Million Issues of leading American Newspapers This Is at the rate of only one-fifth of a cent a line for 1JXO Circula tion! Tbe advertisement will be placed before One Million different newspaper purchasers: or Five Mitxiox Rudiu. Ten lines will ac commodate about "i words. Address with copy et Adv. and cheek, or send .to cents tor Book of 1M pasts. OEO.P.ROWEU.CO.,10rECC ir, Skw Tck. aWaW.W.W.W.W.W.W.W.W.wHtTiar: BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. B. CONVKK.HE, Kooms 5 X 6. Mitchell Block. A. LKWI8, 6. E. Cor. Main and Market Sta. w, H. SMITH, mavn or aCBiis tists carID wotoct eatn. Masonic Bulldlntt. JOB PRINTERS. H- LIMBOCKKII. 55 and 57 Arcade. Print; er. Engraver and Fashionable Stationer. Weddlne goods and calling cards a specialty. CABINET MAKER. PCTKK HULL, aasiTMaua,raciaD iifiiik. 110 w. Main st. UNDERTAKER. W. A. OEOHS CO- TmDKKTAlLEBa. a OfUea and Waranvim. 1A W V&ln it nesiaence in w. nun et. NOTARY PUBLIC. 1 SULET IlItAliFOUl), d- aisrsacrit or lxxd titlm. conrtrncia ajd sotabv rciuc. OfSca : Koora v. Arcade PATTERN-MAKER. W. I.PAKKKK, rATTiu Hint, w.Vfaahlnatoa street. Models carefully made and patterns properly rated In all metals. B30K BINDERS. JOHNSO.X A OOBNE, Liaaiu or tbi 1. 1. baeutt k sol's book 1ISDCKT, TO West Columbia, street. General Book Binders and Blank Book Manu facturer. MACHINISTS. I E.TUIINIIULL, 1. MaCaiJl.T, iSBOHMJLJOIT-OItBOXI. 17 S. Center sL ' J. I1ICKKT, Ja Practical Machinist and G'ners.1 Job Shop, ani1w K Wanhlnatonet TO FAMILIES RESIDING WITHIN A RADIUS OF 130 J1ILK-S OP CINCIMMATI. we.wUl deliver to your railroad ataUoa or steamboat landing. FREE OF CHARGE, r'USEHOLD SUPPLIES. STAPLE AND FIHE GROCERIES, WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. to tho Tilae of $3jOO nod apwurtrf. at prlce-i qaoted InourOiacMEfca'MoxTMLr Pmcavlj-rp, mailed on application. (Saj-artlnquantltyexeladM. Oar repnUUoa of balf a ceotnrr has been bollt oa boneet quantity and qnalltr. and bitter warfare against all ad alterations, and by neTer making an inUrepresentaUuBs. JOSEPH R. PEEBLES' SONS, GROCERS. Pike's Bolldias, Cincinnati, O, EST A TtT-TS-U-ma 1Q40. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING! Pays Best mnru nnnnemu nnsir I I afpr nrji rnurtau uuhc ; i Wcaimto no DOcivcto ALLcurroiicae.j iLowcst Pniccs Prohpt TaaMsacnoMt J JUOICIOUe StUCTIONS- CONSPICUOUS) Post- tions --CmaiCNCCO Assiaranct -Unsi-J astD Opinions and ConnctriTKLScsvici. J AeveimaK.carre D-tetane.. Peoor. 8fcw. a.. CenMATt.'"or Cear in amy rfa-waraecnta. ' rvamtMia to Rc.eoNaieic Paans. TRCC .e CHARGE. j The H. P. Hubbard Co., : SueeeaontsH-P. HU8BR0. ! jjHdicioflj Adysrtislng Agsats and Eipsrts,, I Estakthasi 1 97 1. Incafporatttij 183$. I i ! ; New Haven Conn. mOun 200 Paac CaTLOuc or Lcavine.' NcwtMPCM," 8tHT Full ON ArTUCATIOM. 1 rtRSA! ASTHMA CURED! 1 SUCH TUll cea- vures Ue atsarBtkal GERMAN ASTHMA CURE 'yX moex Tioieni attafit' manres txanicrubie uetr iffrta gtirM rsra all nthrr rpfr.riusi fall pm raJUBf for reanit. Iia aetlen la inmcuuiia, Birrrt too rrriaiii ana a carexa cnecceaiB mu uu-AOeUc.sUJi?ii? 'XI immmmUj sand . Ecr to m U ay ltmm. Bm- JL Latt St- Pmmt- tsr t am amttnr rwasnd la aaUa y Grmaa aitftaa car.- ia- yitzv. Bwnu4m, v. 'Oaraaa AaUaia Cart u iSm tnala MIW It mw faUa." Frf, M. r Aartra. CrMsevtOc. J. C M j ahTefaa t99ttmi t Oaraa atama Cm. It TaMMla af ataUae UNm aa Ua. Ak sajarstBtl fZirvmnm lafhna Pure fa inL" rT all rfrrier taUataOe.aQdtoraent tymailoniTceift of price. Trial ratbtn frett to any addrea fori stacsp. H-ftCHiriTMA?.. H.lKtuVmtJlmm. ANCHOR LINE U. S. MAIL STEAMERS Sail every Saturday from Sew Tort to Glasgow and Londonderry. Bates of passage to or from ..Veie Turk. GUiprv, ZVrerfcef, Lomtitmderry or Btljatt. CABIKS.S3and3. SECOND CLASS. 30 Steerage outward or prepaid, s:o. Anchor Line drafts Issued at Lowest Rates are paid tm of charee In England, scot land and Ireland. For Books ot Tours. Tickets or other Inform ation, apply to IlKVDEKSOS BROTllERS. New Tort ; orJ.J.SMITII. 22H Main street. RsrlnrflMd. DYSPEPSJprGURED Ce ANTI.DV8PEPTIME! 1 radical emra for all gTOMACU Traabteav, uirenlars free. 91 fz package, poet-paid. apakageefor$. rreparedealybrPrlvata S K VpsJ 1 faia.lV X 7uIM ,t ujaWr T-jL X.M1 I .-Leroiaj I KAmxs il M SMTKATTHf ?A JO 2. 0 T EXACT LABLE IS OM r J S Jf CACet CHIMNEY A3 kJl J J EEO.lMA'GBirnft ED. LTSCgEALERS FjgftTvrMERr. C 7 ,lWae .OkAxn a J 1 M 1 j .1 i