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rapa. U'fiVrBLlC, ilCXXDAY EVKXLVi.. MARCH 14. 1R87. -'-l. Ir-si-isas ; AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE I GREAT WIIIIIM EVENT! ONK NIGHT ().NLV. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, I887. Vpliesranreofttieyouni: En.llsh actress. h Aodherouarompany, In the great -K-ieiY drama. FROUTROU NOTE Mis rorte-Hijue will wear the same beautiful CK-Uumf-a as orn during the pro duct.u..t thW play at the Lyceum Theater c York Prices TV. Vie and C.V. Mite of h-p-Us open Tuesday tuurntn at 9 o'clock at Harris's tUar More A Bad Nasal Organ. Kor over four j ears I ha e be'eii a great sufferer fniiu a ternlile form of Nasal Ca tarrh. I was creatl) annoyed VltM a rsin rdaat marine in my head and my hearing beeani6 very much impalreL Tlie discharce from m nost w as jirof use and i ery offensive, and mj ixneral health impaired. I tries! most all prominent phy sicians, but they did not cure me, and 1 ussj arious adiertlsed preparations with out benelit. One day I chanced to read a remarkable article written bv a prominent citizen of Athens, (ia.. st.Htinsr that he had been per lnanth cured b the Use of eiitlit bottles of H. H I! Itotanic liloot Halm. Heine skeptical oil the subject, I wrote to him on the subject and reeeU ed a most eiicourag inc answer to the effect that he had Ix-en cured lone enouch to be thorou4;lily satis fied that no return of the sltsea.se would eusue. 1 then sent to the ilru? store of T. K Smith A ltro., and piirrlissssl 11. It. 1!., and to my utter astonishment and satisfac tion, the use of ten bottles has restored my general health, stopped the roaritifr sensa tion, entirely healed and cured the nasal catarrh and I am proud to recommend a blood remed) with such owerful curative properties. 1 shall continue its use a little longer and feel con6dnit that I will te en tirely cured of one of the most obstinate cases of nasal catarrh in the country- The business men of our town know of my case. X. C. Et aui, Lampassas Springs, Tevas, Mav 1. lsrt. BLOOD OF A TEXAN For si j ears 1 liaieueen afflicted with blood poison, which continued to increase, while phjsieiaus were attempting to cure me. One bottle of 1$. II. It. has made me feel like a new man, and 1 an now rapidly re covering. YV. 11. Ha vis. San Marcos, Texas. May 3, lst-a. Bad Blood at Brunswick, Ga. I have tried It. It. It. and found it a great thing for the blood. 1 also has Ilheu matic Pains and the use of one bottle of It. B. It. has done the work, but I will finish up on the second bottle as a clincher. May (loci spread it to e . erv one. is my prayer. K. Ellis. Brunswick, fia.. April ., issfl. AH who desire tub .nformation about the aboie cau-e and cure of Wood Poisons. Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings Ulcers Sores Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc, can secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32-page Illustrated Book of Wonders nlled with the n.ost wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address. 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A AEA36N PAR siLEfie Ydo BAfig you sang t on mouuUin brook,, Scarw by your Mt.ly hauW Iv... id As ruanlnp from a rocky noA, You kapl the world, the w.i u? win Sun bright pat msuv u foamr cro-.-.v And baillong a- a jarehn Mo men do clieck and stilt your eouri . To serve a rilla-jo ent-n AnJwbcvlwanldrireyoiir .ulttn forc-r. What wonder, -a-late' Uiat in uo w ie Breaks from you. pooled 'mid re-iT acd rot-", The touv you had in IV'-W - lHiiMInion(iuItH in Tbf Critic THE TOBOGGAN Ql'KKX. "That is a dangerous pastime," remarked Ella Boynton, who had Usmi cliosen ijuss-n of the icy ret els and dazzltsl nil ev.s witli her Iwauty and won all hearts with her dash ami grace. Slie was watching a merry jartj' crowd Uu o:e of the largo v sle Is of the country, and invuluutardy trembled as sho saw It slash do a the icy hill mind iwkless laughter, loud voiced songs aud little wrvjiius .f U-av. Ysss" was answered b one sh hail inched in iHTrhaniis, -it ssould nsmiru ery little to turn the slssl asnio aihl s'iid it crashing down among the tivss, or ser the high rxxks.w "And then" (with a thuddeii "broken hmlis and loss of life would le the ine ltable re sult r "tertainly, but skillfully guided there is less daugt r than on imagine, and s. ery sel dom has an nceidrnt ssn-unssL -I nes er hud one of an) kind. For three years m prettj tol,jgaii and I hae shot down many a dizjy height, and sboukl any thing h.i)ien it would not intohe lnm.l.'rs, but inylf ulone." "Alone" he iiuestione.1 ss-ith his flushed cheeks and lla&hmg e es resahng the long ings of Iils hsart. Her ipnck w oman's w it read his secret mons clearly than e er ls-fore, but she ss a., too much sif a cotpjette to easily give up her, maiden liberty. It would require sstnie strong sxin ulsion sif her heart to cause it to fns'ly po m return the love she knew was hers and of which she was roud. Hut lemnlting no tune for furtherexpressloii of his ftshngs she Iropjiesl gracefully uismi her sliding craft and was w hu ltsl out sf sight. . The slide ut Hillside ssas tspjal to any in the country. Starting from the top of a mountain it wound downward for more than a uule, with a broad lake stretching away at the liottonL Every irregularity had Us-n hlltsl, ice.1 over, plannl down, and for the en Ure length the surface resembled polLsbed glass. Encroaching trees hail been removed, brilliantly colored Chinese lanterns hung tus jiendssl f romJhe branihes, and flamlieaux of pitchy knots and resinous liark tlashtsl strong and ruddy light The rustic cottages ou the crest of the mountain gao ample shelter anil refreshment, and the sleds were drass n up by spinusl hoists, or patiently phxldnig cattle. The means of descending the icy slope were of primitive constructioiL The "craze" hail lenctrattsl the mountain regions without bringing the fashionable tolioggantr, with the suigle extvption of the queen a isitor f roin a mom faorssl locality And well Ella Vo) ntnn merited the title be stowed noi her. Kh was tall, lithe, yet stately, red lipped and red cheeked, with the blackest iossible of hair and ee, wasdresKed with picturexpie taste und richness that sur dsssj all others. The combination of crimson plush altd fur net off her well develops! figure to the bt advantage; the little cap was worn jauntily; the tiny solver Iwlls that f nngtxl the sbort skirt and jacket made music with every movement. Her lover made no effort to follow, but waited her return. Eluslivd w ith exercise and with eyesdancinginthe most happy of moods, she looked more beautiful to him than ever before, and with difficulty he restrained his ardent lijis from the avowal of what was fast becoming an all consuming jiassiou. But site skillfully a oided giving him an opKrtumty. As the hours grew later the fun bn-ame more "fast and furious." Formalities were abolished, the huge sleds more crowded, tbu laughter and song more hearty, and when girlish forms trembled from the almost breathl?ss swiftness of tho desevnt, manly arms were ready to support and, if niwl be; protect. But the queen ooutuiussi to course alone, notwithstanding the entreaties of her lover to be permitted to accompany her. "If 1 were a man," she laughed, "I would Itethe very last to beg for what I had a right to demand," and springing tantauzinglv upon her toboggan she cut short the conversation. Tie understood the challenge, Hung himself upon a slod and followed, hoping to overtake her. Archly looking back she lieckoned hirj on, and seemingly enjoved distancing and discomfiting him. Theu, as if pit) ing, she permitted him to sit by her ado on the slow, upward journey, and became more graciously tender than ever before. '"The rport will soon end," ho said, glancing at his watch as the) neared the top of the mountain. "What time!" she questioned hastily, and as if to bar the words she feared he might utter. "Within a quarter of an hour of midnight, and" 'The verv next slide must bo the last." And will you not Iiermit me to ride with you and guide your toboggan, as I would jour" He would have said "your way through life." Bhe intuitively knew w hat the ending of his softly whispered words would have iieen. opruiguig uguuv iruui me sieu, soe exclaimed: "Hert we are at the top." "Will you not gop he asked of the queen, as she stood with one dainty foot tapping upon her toboggan. "I must t the last," she replied, "must seo the last of my subjects depart." "And as prime minister I w ill remain and guard you from danger." "Which cannot possibly arise."' "It is to lie hoped not, but to assure myself of your safety I must be ever by your side. See!" He sent his own sled unoccupied down the mountain side and continued: "Now tho queen must take pity on her most humble subject and give him a place upon her tobog gan or leave him to remain aud probably freeze to death in endeavoring to get home." Tlie beautiful face flushed jet more rosily as she comprehended the full meaning of his words, and her black ejes Hashed with a softer, if brighter, ligut. But, as still guard ing an)' confession they might treacherously make, she turned away ami took an unw onted interest in the giddy scene. From group to group she flitted, gave tho word for starting one after another of the great sleds, asid at last stood alone ujton the crest of the mountain she and her lover. He saw his opiiortuuity and was not slow to iniprov e it. "Mj tobogganf" she questioned, after look ing anxiously around and failing to find it. -Safe," he laughed, with a slight ring of triumph in his voice. "You do not meanthat jou" "I mean that as a man 1 intend to lie the very last to beg for what I have a right to demand," he answered, almost quoting her own words. "It i taking an unfair advantage," she pouted, but so prettily as toev en more charm him. "But I must go. What will the rest think r -Little care L Ytt you are right, We. must tie going; but r.ua, win jou 1101 unit tell me that the love I offer is not refu-esll Will J'ou not permit me to guide tho toboggan and" -Yes, that I promise," she hastily inter rupted. "Now, get it, please, ami" "Yet ore more promise, my darling Prom ise to lie my queen for life, my hope, my lov e, my blessing," and her bauds were so im prisoned th.it she with difficulty released them. -Yes. I proni ," she commenced, but, dis covering jer tolioggait, left the sentence un finished, and with tlie coquetry of her nature fled toward it, looked liack laughingly, then with colorless face and ashy IqB she turned, staggered toward him and fell half fainting at his feet. "In the name of heaven, what is the matter." he asked, as he raised and held her j trembling as an aff righted bird in his arms. !-The mountain is on fire; we are cut off from lielow by the flames; we shall be burned to death ' 1 1 is horrible." "You must be mad," he exclaimed with the blood frrezing within his veins, notwithstiind t lug the lierj intelligence. "Sit don n here for A nBasi1v sta tshlxl I nfk Atsi.l sVnsi .ictirvsita I llH U lllVltrcilsy v UIIVJ & LV uass 114 viaviSjHss -' u heaven ou must he mistaken, slarhng." Dashing to the brow of the lull he saw his worst fears rcalizixl Below, all around, were flouds of smoke, rising thick, black, bitu minous, through w hn h countless forked tongues of red llatne were spitefully darting. That a fiery death was waitmg for them he saw at a glance, and thatthere was no escape unless the attempt wm iusrslv t.i The mountain is dn vast maw of tbiiie," he (aid as he it-turned and again passed his arm protectinglv around the waist of Ella I "One of the gnat sleds must have jumped j the track, torn down the lanterns and flam lieaux. the pines, hemlocks and firs instantlv ' caught fire It hiMspread in every direction, and the mountain i, one sea of flame, one ! iKvan of stilling smoke." "Merciful heiven!' she soblie.1, franticallv clinging lo lnm. Mr -Masters-Charley, j o'u will save me'" "Or die with vou, rila " "ou must save mo. for-for I lovej-ou," ' ?nd the face, from which hot blushes chased the ghastly white, was even then modestly hidden uisiii Ins breast There was nothing of csxjuetry now Ter rible danger had swept awuy ever) thing but lov e and fear, had torn oiT all cov ering from tlie secret of her heart, and she permitt.sl herself to In. led to the ton of il, .!..!.. Tl..... she hesitated and shiiddenugly faltered: J "What are vu going to dof I "Endeavor to gam the lottom. It is our only, our last hope." ' -Then we are indeed lost. No one could pass through such wall, of fire, such boiling billows of smoke nnd lime." , "Yet it is our one chance for life Were it ' not for j ou. starling, I m,i lai,K,, at ,,, hazanl; now my very soul is tortured." "Look'" and she jsiinusl to the madly i iis .-...., .uo Kreai waves of black, s-urlmg smoke, the roarunr hell nlm.t. t theirfss-t almost at - . xy, iiiuaie is to invite the most fearful of leaths. We might as well perish together Ightmcfor life n. i,, .; ;,, i ,.!!.... i -v ! . TOniinS ht,r. le answered. Nothing else U left us. l.-t in nesitats' is to invite the most fearful of fl, l, -., ..,.-w.. .suuiing else u left us. I.et us uojw oraveiyand love will cam- us tri umphantly through." "Ay, love lrn of ,-arth onlv to le made eternal in Heaven," she murmured asshesub nutted to being olacssl iqioiithe toloKRan and coveresl with his coat and snow hastily gath ered for the purpose. Finding himself behind her and shielding hLs face as much as jiossible, he started upon their desperate course, startesl on a race with fate against LiiiL From ev ery side the lire was drawn to them: iu the vacuum riv.tl by the sled rod tongurn sUrtcsl and spitefully hissed and struck at them as monstrous ser ent U-iiig rchlssl of their prey. The stop page of a single instant would he fatal; the slightss.t distraction give them over to doom, as into flaming jaws of a volcano; a single error m steering find its penalty in such liv ing ovniation as turns the soul faint even in the contemplatioiL But once the girl lifted her face from the thick covering; then half blinded and with her delicate skin scorched she concealed It again. Curiosity had been more than satis fied, anxiety about her lover terribly an swered. Yet she had been blissfully reward eiL The momentarily exposed lips had been thrilled with a kiss a first kiss and she felt that for here and hereafter their uouls were united. On like an arrow sped the toboinran. Over ' slight obstacles it leaped as a living, a fear driven thing. But closer and denser and more terribly grand ami dangerous closed the wafts of flame, swirlmg up from the irround. lxmnng down from above, pouring upon them a sleaslly rain of crackling coals tossing . will' disease, when there is no occasion for before them hissing brands-a mad, fiendish i ,,1's fI'tig. ' ''J sufferer can easily ob devouring element against which tbe nower tal" satisfactory proof, that (Ireen's August of man was as futile as the web of spider to bind a whirlwind. Charles Masters was beyond all guidance of the toboggan. It leixl and ran now of itsownwilL Hh sight was lost in the glare, his lungs were filling with the smoke, his scorched hands were losing their power. Against this terrible antagonist he could lottle no longer, and with his head sunk Uon the form of the girl he painfully w hisjierwl: "Darling, are you still hvingr "Yes, ami you 7" "I hav e done all I can. May heaven bless vou." "You are dying!" "I I fear so. My blood seems boiling, my flesh roasting, my heart shriveling up and" In the next breath the toboggan was speed ing swill as ngnt over the ice of the lake, and tnrougn me lien or danger they had passed to I tbe heaven of safety. Mnemosyne in New x oris .Mercury, Making a Mage ilallop. The sound of the galloping horses In "Held by the Eueim" Is produced in this way: Out side of the entrance to the tent stands the property man, and attached to his hands by straps, like shampooing brushes, are two blocks of wood shaped something like horses hoofs and hollowed out On these arrf loooely tacked real horseshoes. With these appli ances the property man makes all the noise, and the rocky road is simply a thin slab of sandstone covered with a bit of rubber cloth and resting on wooden uprights. Brooklyn Eagle. Stealing Their Neighbors4 Servants. Ladies who would faint if accused of pilfer ing do not hesitate to rob their neigh hoi's of cooks and nurses. Ladies who would be mortally offended if charges! with meanness or envy covet the good ser vants that their friends enjoy, and adopt no end of tricks and mean ways to secure them for themselves. Everything is fair in lova and war and in housekeeping is the motto ot many a dame who passes for a model of de portment and the best of wiv es and mothers, Jewish Messenger. A New 8swlng Machine. A resident of Palatka, Fla., lias invented a sewing machine that promises to do great things. The attachment consists of a number of wires so arranged that scraps of doth ara tewed on a base in a substantial manner, and rags, trimmings, lambrequins, etc., can bo made very rapidly. Chicago Tunes. now Crackle Glass Is Made. Crackle glass is still vory fashionable. The cracked appearance is produced by covering the outside of the glass piece to be crackled with a. stratum of flux, or fusile glass, mixed with fragments of glasj. Id this condition it is placed in a muffle, or open furnace, where it is strongly heated. As soon as the flux melts, and the glass itself has become red hot, it is removed from the furnace and rapidly cooled. The flux or fusible glass under this treatment cracks and splits, leaving innumerable fine lines of fracture all over Its surface, having the appear ance of scales or irregular crystals, w hich cross and intersect each other in every direction, producing striking nnd beautiful effects when the light falls upon its sur face. Clara Belle in Cincinnati Enquirer. Oar Landed ArUtoeracy. Chicago Uerald.l The true IanJei aristocracy of thaJTnited States is compoel of red ni-sn. There are about Kj.OO) Iudians. and tbeir land reser vations amount tn about 175,00cl square miles. Each Indian has, therefore, a little more than two-thirds of a square mile of land. The re-ervations of Dakota, Mon tana and the Indian territory comprise 15J, 000 square miles occupied by about 127,000 Indians oi lesi than one inhabitant to the square mde. ot Amistsimed to IU lExchange. Young ostriches are warm! out of their shells by incubators in California, and manifest great astonishment when they dis cover they are not in an African desert. They have not yet become accustomed to being batched on this continnnt. CokV SecV 281S tf thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Acker's English Kemedy? It Is tbe best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 50c. Frank II. Coblentr, corner Market and High streets. And now there is talk of testing the con stitutionality of the inter-state commerce act. WILL VOl SrFFEK with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shi lull's Yitahzer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by F. A. (iarwood. CLrvvv-n tte Children. They OVVVrC. necially liable to are es. sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough etc We guarantee Acker's English Reined)' a positive cure. It saves hoars of anxious watching. Sold by Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. The Italian government escaped by only tw enty votes on a motion of censure. W ifROYAL ttSSM li m&Sm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A marvel ? pu rity. strength and wholesomencss More eco noinical th.in theordmarv kind, and cannot 'his powder never varies A marvel ? y, y. strength and wholesomeness More et inical than theordmary kind, and c.inn he sold In competition with the multitude or he sold In competition with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate 'powders .Sold only In cans Hot si Hakim. PovrosR -., . if,; Wall street. New ,.rk 1 How the Turks Fast. (Frank Islie's Illustrated I Turkish ingenuity has cicumvented the terrible month llamadau. the Mohammedan fast. For thirty slays, liotween sunrise anil sunset, no good Mussulman allow s a mouth ful of food or drink to pass his lips. But, then, sayj a Constantiuoplo letter, it does not discommode the Turk at ail, for during that time he Is asleep. He Rimply reversos the order of thiugs. and sleeps daytimes in stead of nights. There is no law against his eating at night He rises from his couch at sunset and takos his breakfa.t le ore going to the mosque to pray At midnight he has dinner, and partakes of suppT just before sunrise in the morning, when he again re tire to bed. Tho ni'ht nut biing goo I for work, he give, his waking hours to pleasure, and the month, from sunrise to su lset. lie o mesa vas: carnival mall countries under Jiohauunodan rule. The Slmplon Tunnel. Italy and Switzerland are about to unler take tbo hiring of tbe Ktruplon tunnel, Prhicli mil form, when cornpIeUsJ, tbe fourth tan uel route through the AI. K ii joy t.!ftp. . What a trulv beautiful world w Iit In -Vatiiiv (jives u Rraudeur of niotintams. Kiens and ceans, and tliousaiMNof nifaio of enjo ui-riiL We can dtMrt nn bt'tter ' when In perfect health: but how t.ftfii do the llialoritv of tusnito fel IlLo I'islii.r I no j . . . . . , II-.IIS Sl l ilSSl, ,ls,,Ul,lrl illlU Wlllll SIUI Flower, will make them frcu from disease. a when bum. I))sH-psia and liver com plaint are the direct causes of sevent)"-lne Ier cent, of such maladies as biliousness, i indigestion, sick headache, costiveuess, ner , vou prostration, dizziness of the head, pal I pitation of the heart, and other distressing , S)tnptoms. Three doses of August Flower 'will prove Its wonderful effect. Sample Domes, ioc Try It. LOCAL NOTICES. AdTtce to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's SoothinK Syrup, forchil-' dren teething, b the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in ' the United States, and has been u-sed for years with never- fail (jut; success by millions of mothers for their children. During the proce-MS of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dvsen- tery ana alarrhcra, griping in the Dowels and wind colic By giving health to the Ohlldltreatathtsmother PrW.lcahnttl.. I ItATTlIKSIIVKKIts HkI.II.VK Allot T UlsKAsE. They have learutsl liom many )oars experience that nine-tenths of all the ' diseases of iiiankind arise from iuiierfect digestion of fishl; for this reason they have ' spent )ears of lalsir m preparing theSh.i- ker Extract of UiMits (biegel's brup) anil , it operates like a charm in all cases of indi- j gestion. It is not what we eat that makes Us strong, but that which we digest. This i the doctrine of the Mount Lebanon Shakers. People who are weak and languid, tired and feeble often wonder. Tlie reason Is that the food eaten does not give strength I because it is not digested. The Shaker K-! uirac-i oi ikisius toirgei s nvrupi vvui resinre the digestion to a healthy condition and drive away the headache, the pains iu the side ami back, the distress after eating and make the sleep afford rest. 11. 1(. Moore, druggist at Champlain. N. V., w rites: "We are using jour medicine in my family for constipation, resulting from dyspepsia, with the most satisfactory results." There la no one article in the linn of mod icines that gives so large a return for the ' money as a good porous strengthening plan- ter, such as Carter's Smart Weed and liella- onna liackachn Plasters. snr For Scrsifutu, Impoverishes! Illossd and firneral Ilebilit). ScotC EmuliUm of Pare Cml Uver Oil, tclth llyi'i)hiihltcs, has no equal in the , whole realm of medicine. Head the follow ing: I gave one bottle of bcotts Emul sion to mv own child for scrofula, and the effect was marvellous." ). F. (ii:., M. i., 11 line itaii, xiiii. Tin: ijest MKiiiri A I. writers claim that tlie successful reiiitsly for nasal eatarrh i must le nun-irritating. e.is) nf application, and one that will, by its own actlon.reach all the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces ss'i.:... ii,ii !... The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past few )ears ob'iges us to ad mit that only one remedy has completel) , met these conditions, and that is El)'s Cream Italin. This safe and pleasant rem- , edy has mastered catarrh a nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and pa- I tients freely concede this fact. The" more I distressing s)inptoms quickly yield to it, J Knilorseineiil of a Leading rhs,ieln. "i nave useci i.eroys ,ropii)iact.c riui.i , In er-city ,, a Capital os Tw.str extensively as a disinfectant and deodnner five Donar, and upw.ir.is to tske the agen and find it an admirable preparation, i oy foran hL.KCrillCL deviee for Lls'lir Whenever there are nlTeii.ice illsch.irires ! I Si! I. all other KI.ECTKICAI. Novelties, f,... ,.,uio .h.... in it l uiiml.r. ful in its action. I consider lt tlie best preparation I know as a gargle in diphthe ria or scarlet fever. J. CiiKs'M'i.1. Lewis, M. 1)., I'hila. Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon tbe Liver; for if the Lh er is iuactiv e the w hole s) stem is out of order the breath is bad, digestion jsHir, head dull or achiiis, energy and hopefulness gene, the spirits are depressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with gereral despondency and the blues. The Liver is the house keeper of the health; and a harm less, simple remedy that acts like Xature, does not constipate after wards or require constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Eh er llegulator a medical perfection. I have tested Its'tvirtues nersonallv, and know that for dyspepsia, hllllonsness and throbbing heartache, it is the best medicine the world eer saw. Have tried forty other remedies before 4nnmoiis Liver KrguUior. and none of therairaveniorethau temporary relief, but the Kegulator not only relieved hut cured. II. 11. Jiims, Macon, Ua. Oenulne lias rest oa frsiul nf VI" nipper. Bust guaranteefsr its barer J. II. ZF.ILIN a CO., Philadelphia. Pa. BOLk, rKUfKII.r"E)i. ritlCE. & I .-do. Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines, In a manner peculiar to Itself, the tst biood-purltying and strengthening rerae dits of the vegetable kingdom. You w if And this wonderful remedy effective where other medicines have failed. Try It now. it will purify jour blood, regulate the digestion, , and glv e new life and v Igor to the entire body. "Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. I was tired out from overwork, and it toned nieui"," Mils, (i I. Simmons, Cohoes, s Tk " 1 suffered three jears from blood js.ison. I took IIoikPs Sars.iparllla and think I am . cured." Mi:s. M. J. I' wis, Urockisirt, Is". Y. 1 it rifles the Jilood HimmI's Sarsaparfll.-i is cluracterlzesl by thrre is'Cilli.irillcs : 1st, the cnmMnation of rcmedl.il agents; Id, the proportion; Sil.tl.o prorriss of securing the active medicinal qualities. The result Is a medicine of urusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, hentl for book containing additional evidence, 44 Hood s Sars-iiiarill i tones up my system purifies my I.UhmI, sh r ens mv appetite, aud seems to nnke me over" J 1' Tiiosir.sosf, liegtster of Deeds, liwcll, Mss. 44 HihsI's SirsipirllH Is-ats : II others, and lw irlliitsweiglniiii-iilil." I 1:auulotux, ia Hank Street, Xew York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold hy all druggists, ft ; six lor 5. Mad only b) G. 1. 1I(K)1) & COM Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. I sen.l a., rts. fi.r our oums? Imx of V ante tnlirosl- erysUk,w lUldeiM fl hmkelns. Wiiolhsale I'Wfl Lid) sint ul win a amplication UacconiLMiOleUljJ LsuJDeMicanL WimMen! Whoo TITIJT1" U faMInc- IXlltloil 1 1 r.ajr ftrwi a yerlwt nml r-liaJ.le cure tn th- FHENCH HOSPITAL REMEDIES orUinAicl by lM,r. J I- Ml I.K..r 1 mn-sf-iw? JL(kiiUi Lt all Frvnoh Iti-rxidat. ami In Intc rmpxlly ainl Fno-eafutlj introdufvil hru. All enk- nmjrlsHrti njtd dtt-Jiis prwtntly rhr-rk-mt. TIJI'll l-K inrfni? nw rprrajulmsrsilK,iUrndrtr-ptitiit k'Ul II 0nnlta ticn(otUktr Ut malIllii.Lx -piitucut Uwoiom t ICI I. CtVULE ACLNCT. No. 1 74 Fulton Street. New Tort I CURE FITS! Wbrn I sst cm 1 Jo ii. t mii mcrrl to oinp tsa for tin, b! Ilwa tsro llw m trlum scln. 1 moan s rsd. Vl cars. I tits mslo IS dirs of riTS, III I LErsY or rsLUSO SJCkMsS itr lour siaJr. I is-st rss. Bksus rrsnl bit lRiJ) t rurs it oumis Ssss lalwl is tin ftAnn lor oift now rerolsliic m cs-o. Sii4 st mid. for tr tls an.4 Viro IliSti of re? lu-.im.Io -sinty bis tsrirss ml ewstutlko. It cwsu 70a KwtUux fr t slt saJ I wilt roro joa. AJJish lis. ,L li. kool l.s risrl St . Srw Tort. LYON & HEAL Yj Sra-rc -9t Monmoc Srs . Cmicaoo. wl I RtuuL I-, lb?f atvolj UrTsvl , st-auM-FB i tta inintDMU, rLlfisrrti. ansl luTfTsrs.t, 40UJ FlM Ill-MUwiiTM doVrlhlii'l ptmj artkUiqk4 hy bm&M I-rtttnl C'-wp-w ItsT-Jtutitf Rsrpsurlr-j. Mal rtak. TflmmtBi.U. Coats-ina 1 ttrai-tMiia for f mat-far tUach, I- irri- and Scalaa, MaV. Ttw-ik, b-f-La-sra, aik4 ft ntlwUvl u ui 01 naaa Matte, SHIPMAN AUTOMATIC Steam Engine for Boot a4 StmUoosi-f SorpoMk ISo aslUoi sucojost rtshirol. OHAninlOMistliak imuio.. 'oSou!.orrS13l ra(Btifrk, Patx-p, fee. t)a and tvoH. B4 fnr lUaatratfsl ca etur ana pne ut, ova. VMTROUS, N.W.hYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS btJi..g PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Kighlh sts. Kecelve Adrrrllnemeitts for this Tsrer COIIKAICOat Lowest Cash Rates llltr iSilVoVIYFR A SON'S IHUUM -Il.i:,nAnttKI. SHOT :rr. "im'V.'k'uIIEECII LotDGU, axon 3.00 4.00 10.00 iicsi'ifi.i. Prices od other cootla In proportion. PARKER.SMITH and OTHER CONS ervs jmiin rn kiioot clohic. Illustrated ratal.sru. and Trice List sent Free. Jr. G. BANDLE i, SON. cucuV&Tto. ApreotlmprOTenH'ntovprtfceold rtjle. Fres-eot pill pimr f rvui liesd of the nsIL Hade of bt quatllr Tuolsu-et Crerallr letnis-red. lorMlelir Hold o.reliealen Half dozen OMtortMplsr. rent losnr StSlIss. osujrejmI I. on recH.t or SI 1st 'l.ita unle LrlIlt.ElJVVaK'JSTOHlBlldMU'.,rj-Vted. ItsJik.sole.N. V WILSON WASHBOARDS. Th-pie "Washboards axe made with a ItctiMVooU rim. ThetroD? ec boudtt and beat wastiers in th world. For eale by all deavlrs. Tmkenothr. HMilXAW VTl CO., SK In w. 91 lcltlavJi4 I ASTHMA CURED GERMAN ASTH-wA CORE Intntiy rvlierws t4!. trnot ssJent tack and tnsireo .wnl jrt it 1. sleep so " siitsi. t-r WE. ll ts.Kis used liv inhslsli'ia ltsrtlnilro HHsiist tlins-l ui.l re lain, snd ci-rsi ih lha result in sll etratis rs-eo A inW. tn.l ron- Sln.es tlie ra.ck.pti.-al Prussric sndsloo of anj ilruiari-t i ST mi.il Ssronle I rer for rump lr. It-ss Ull'l 5 IVV.S. . lioo. ole Agent Wanted which reouire canvassing from house to house .Men ot experience preferred, with first class reference Address The Ktnplr City Electr o Co.. 7T4 IlKOUiWAY. .' Vnk. 3IA11VELL0US 31E3IOKY DISCOVERY, Vhol!yunllke.VrtinclaISvstems CureofMInd ' Wandering nybook learned in one reading. Prospectus, with opinions of Mr. l'roctor. the Astronomer, linns. ' W. Astor. JtM.ili 1. benjamin, I'm. Minor, Wood and others, sent post Free, by ' PROF. LOISE.TE, 237 Fifth Avenue, - New York- " wm m1 ""' 44n4fT.VNTi:i (leneral agents, to wholesale "fl mv new motor. lUrech.tnce. good sal- 1 arynrMicon thedollar. Address, with stamp. K M. Weaver. Indianapolis, lnd. (Name this I paper. 1 "rntendltiK Atltertlserssbould address I GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., 10 SPRUCi: STKKKT, 'KV YUKK CITT, ForSELECTLISTof 1.000 NEWSPAPERS. Will he sent KKKKonaDDllcatlon. CONSUMPTION. 1 his e.poslUr. rrraedrfor th. sboT.dUris.; brlu tne thims.i ds of of tM srort tin I and of lonR .tininiiff hut. Seen rurisl. lnlw! .o.tn.ntl.niTf. tn In ns rmnM-r. tst 1 .ill ornd TWO B0TTL13 iKEfc r thru h aV.lLriBI.K TR1AII". on ttl. H1.MO. s.su.VsuXI.rrr. Olseosprrr.snil I O siljrt..- iti.T.i.aLcK,i:4i. in reo-i..,4 Tot4- Manhood RESTORED, nrmetl luipruoenreeauslair Prema- t?.litM.rnbc"i?v1w rr. a uunoi youtnial triatl in vain every known remed) , ha dw-overwl a s-uii, ie rvPiiiire, wuTa ue iii f-euu i icc wj urn feUo-a-MiIfrvni. Adilrps C.J, i!AtN.rotUllAO Box 310. New TcrkClta fit nrvwii.tVAI. WAFER are r..n.. .....I .nr.n.l.lv lie niiBr SO IkKl K Jt 4 ,n Cr. r.'rrr.r.Sr,f inif rSrr,7rWin( s-J SI per box hy inaJLoratdruKirista. SeaUd " I-rirficulor 2 jioslago stamps. Address Tbe Ecbiea. Cntsirsi, Oi, UcTUUT. Mica. S4- sold nv frank II. Coblenta nnd Ad Bakli.oa & Co. Ji4tBOmW jFSER3uVil U in w tuaaas l tiimmgaimm i itmjimh I SI-GUI I Do BJ.t I soLDIKIiS' CEMETGKY.. THE UNION DEAD THAT WERE BURIED AT ANDERSONVILLE, GA. An 1'xplauatlon Concerning the. Heath Keglster lteauttfLtl Appearance of lit. Cemcter.Sraves of the Lfiidentlfled. Tito Itows nf Tombstones. I-iet us turn to tbo cemetery This is situ ateil about lialf a nnlo northeast of thestition at Andersonvtlle,aiii!coniprisesatiiuttweiit)- four acres of tx-autifully undulating grounds, w ith many natural features not to be found i in tho spot from which we have just tunieih I Tho apiiearatic) of the cemetery has bten en- tirely changed ince war days. Then it vras but a rude Held. Tho dead were buried in renches seven feet wide, four feet sleep nnd from fifty to 150 yards long. No coffins were 1 ustsl, Imt the twistesl, emaciated forms of the dead prisoners were laid side by side, ai.d at the bead of each was driven a little stake, on which was painted a nuiulier corresiiotuluig to the numlier of the liodyon the dea4ii regts- 1 ter. The cemetery was a direful necessity, ' and no extra pains were taken with it Not I lieforw June, lb5, was any step taken toward j inclisiiug the ground and marking the graves so that they could be identified in the future. I A word of explanation respectingthedeath I register is perhaps necessary that the reader may -ss? why only 021 out of 12,70:1 lack , identification. When a prisoner died his comrades reiwrted to the registrar of the siead, a prisoner appointed for that purjN, near the wicket at the south gate. The registrar recorded the name, state, regiment. sonikiny, rank and date of death of the dead i man and assigned him a numlier Thus each cor44 was numtiered, and as they were car i vied out in tho dead wagon for burial care was ttken to inter the bodies in order and mark each vv ith a numliered stake. All this was done by prisoners detailtsl for that work, and hence the care that wic exercised I0E.TirYl:O TUE GRAVES Thus, when James B. Moore, a-sistnnt, iuarterniater Cnitesl States army, vv as ap minted to care temisirarily for tlie dead at Xiiilersonville, he had no ditllculty with the aid of tho registry that hail U-eu ktpt m iileutif)iug most of the graves. With a frco of -?v eral hundred men he prcveesied to lay out walks, fence in the grounds and mark tlie graves with paintesl head lioanR Almut l'-HlsX) feet of pine boards were thus UseiL Of course, some stakes hail lieen re moved and some directions on the registrv were imperfect; but the care that was taken 's a credit to those who bad the matter in "liarge. The work then begun so timely has since been untiringly kept up. Tlie cemetery now presents a lieautiful appearance. Tho grounds are idciy laid out anil neatly kept. Tlie w1io1h is inclosed by a bnck wall about live and a half feet high, the plainness of the wall lieing relieved by neatly constmctl twent) foot panels, which are supported by square ptListers, tho pilasters beingcarriod nl-nvo the top course of the walL The tine iron gates are always open to visitors, who flock to the place by hundreds. From the center of a diamond sbapfsl plat rises a flag staff on which tbe stars and strijies fits fn los S4n tfvinfr from Kittirt.. fi, miutt I except in inclement weather. Near by an? stationed a couple of cannon, mounted on I stor.-) liases. From this point radiate four finely kept avenues, about twenty feet wide. 1 parallel rows of largo water oaks cast on them an abundant shade; brick gutters on either side keep them well drained. The four sec tions of the cemetery aro also well shaded and lieautifully adorned with shrul and foliage plants. BOWS OF TOMBSTO.NES. The graves, of course, are as they were first formeiL Tho painted head bonnls that i Jlr -'More erected nave hsvn takenaway and IiumtsI, and sulbtantial white marble slalis I baxi lx'n erected In their places. These stones are ot two kinds, out those of each kind are uniform. Here and there, indeed, are stones that have been furnished by the family of the dead, but the majority are of the uniform make, furmished by the govern men! For the graves of identified soldiers the tombstones are flat, iolished slabs, throe feet long, one-half being under ground, four inches thick and twelve metres wide. Ou the face side is a raised shield, and on this is recorded the numlier, name, rank and state of him who sleeps lielow. This is neat, nnd of course somewhat monotonous, but it is tbe liest a generous minded public coukl do. Kor the unknown soldiers the stones are four inches square and project only live inches al sue ground. The row-sof graves are aboui tenor twelve feet apart. Everything is so neatly cared for, the spot is so replete with memories, the symmetrical rows of tomb stones are so symbolic of a similar cause and an equal fate, the pleasant grounds are so shady and quiet that ono feels the scene deeply impressive. Here and there, too, are found cast tablets there are some twenty-five of them altogether bearing suitable inscrijs tions. Many of these are extremely beauti ful, bringing to the visitor's mind thedigiuty, heroism and suffering of tho fallen soldiers, Cor. Chicago Tunes. Gathering Spruce Cum. Spruce gum is obtained in the forests of Canada. Maine, Jsetv Ham4ehire, and Ver mont. The gum fcatbarers go many miles into the forest, erect rude cabins, and each one remains until be has gathered 1U0 liouuds. He carries it home, where the w omen and childira clean it from all its im purities, such as I ark, twigs, and other for eign substances, vid sort it into the ihiTerent grades, all of w loch are known to tho young est clu'd in tbe business. It is a big da)s work for a woman to clean and sort ten uniLs While the household Is cleaning lit. collection the gum gatherer returns to the woods and works until he has another batch, and getting it is not easv or rapid work. The gatherers go through the vvocils looking at the virgin spruces. When the gum that f onus on the outaide of the trees is once re moved the tree will never again )ield enough to mako it w orth the w hilo of the gatherer to visit it. So he must hunt out the trees that hav e es-aied the notice of his class during all the years the woods havu been searched by them. The gum gatherer carries a stout pole which is in sections like a jointed fishing iod. At ono end of the pole a chisel is fitted snugl v to the wood, lieneath the chisel is a cup holding half a pint. Wheu tbe gatherer dis covers a mass of gum on a tree, no nutter how high it may be, bo rum his chisel up against it and cuts it off w hen it falls into the cup. It is then placed In an oiled ling slung across the back of the pherer. So slow u the accumulation by the collector, ordinarily, that he considers himself fortunate if he gathers 100 pounds a month, New Yoric Sun. A f'asss sif eressltj. Ono ex'ieet-s it certain amount of "guff" in newsiiaiiers. A tsirticularclassof wntersde- hght to strike false chords of sentiment nnd gush. Here's an i-icident 1 w itnesscd myself w hich has the merit of truth. I w as coming liacfc from Jersey City. The ferry boat was nlwut to enter tlie slip, when a man near th forward door of the smoking cabin got uf and said: "Mates, I'm a workingman, like the rest ol )cz. I've got a wife and three children honu to-day, starving. Ill grub for n living, dc nm thing an I ouest man can, but I want ) i to "help me now- to tide me over tho night " Several voices exclaimed, "bhut up, sil down; we've bean! that liefore." The mar kept his feet and faced the croad as it pourMi through the tlisir. 1 here was notning oi m pi of essional lieggir about him, he looked hkt what he undotibtedlv was a striking coa handler. I saw one p-ss-engcr give him s sliver dollar. Many others gave upsmallei coins I hngerssl liehind and heard a gentle man take down the fellow's name and nddrc-i i and offer bun work; then the l-eggar was lefl alone in the cabin. 1 knew the world tine was suspicious. 1 went liack and looktsl mtc the cabin window, rxectiug to seo the "workingman" counting out his money and niviiarinz for a raid on the licit Isxit load 4pi0 poor fellow- vv as don it on his knot's before H seat, with his head buried In Ids bands sobbing like a child. X leit particular!) small and sneaked off the liat Tlie moral of this is; Don't neces.sanlyblackguard a man because he is csmicllisl to strike. New York Star. A ew Circus senistiott. A French lion-tamr is proi i ling a new 'i-ansation" for the Parisians in allowinj kAm r.-vtmnini' him tn th lintiVca?-) 1,u """rrr -j ".... I ftt Uiu rat or 100 trau tne trip. MSMSESSEnm I BY USING DiSTKGuno Linn who Use it. Lett. IlW Us -n IWsst frrfrilirm Z haT rw aard, 4 for J-fl f anra I aKal' m & obWr. ilaUAo. AdellQ Fftttt. loftfocr EiJwssl i S.aJ tomtlally, r-T th- avail mmiiwt fl " t ynr lJscii liiU lij -sjiV- i ii.-jii aui a-iiv-HniL, Fanny JanuacuOlc I finJ It far tM-n to 1W ro 1 (acrrally brtag vct (n ta farmi. ClAr loO-oise KelloaTaT. It (rl-m bi rj'IrjTisvi.rsi t. U bit natT- tn th 1M af tth-as ), has nlrtmir rsmmttisli-l -jmsur lLfki n I' . aasl to axrT. last aaulai-tto. it aaa aaietTslod tn. ilr. Scott-Slddonxi. Tor tt baasla. artna and twa I flfl tt mayror to I a (auk UCo-s it slue a CUu-t nO sa IU Karsisraia. J-nsu. Victoria and Boeina voIlt r alto f-ci a rWasWir4 ic a-li -it iMIoHMiUIa af I I ttt arm-fiii -TWlti a a au - i f tha etaf Ualotv. M a u-.va aunt U with aaUra aaUof-M-Uuta. ThereM Titletu. TrnifTivtrtij rRi iaai aaiIUat (saaMtk, i anJt gisraew But.a tutasisTBttua oatiatu. rnny lXtTenport. r ? 'ijt i iaat.'1in'vt a I tin.! tiwitr4 ? i isiLlnnntaifvllML I ball twruiulj r ft, il to my JJj trWtvia, Jsvno CsXmt, 1 ffunUUt It far mi-. -i. tL ui -srtk-U of il. klsJ In tn Lhl t'-uatr Acn-p Ethel. I(!-Irwir "Lnji. :o Ta-vaJ. ta La tiua ttaat artv -hl iixvot, itrs. D P. Bnreri. rlTnf lot) 1st SV.JIo,fvM-t. ei . , . -AL- J aA Irnut mrtrioLM tff. etinuoetij it. fmut mrvioLM affavU. (rf .akk I -rJwrrtttlJT ra- CharlnttM "ThnrriT-isirtTi C-malilur It ! i t1u t-a ..l. k -n I .' TfT U.J. j nu, t InrBsIa atW tka ta. rr n v ". . ' " "" "7 " " " lit wail m-f aire Jo-watt. I'mnrt o t 1mm.j- U 4a m tnsUiisssQ j bm to tia tvcwl- Utanie Oinmirjc" It W-uit-fv thsWUl JBUI CaaaL b -w jn.'ai-siiis. tisiwt fear-n to L) EXPKEss'EIi ritKh 2 lirge 7r bottles, whlteor pink, for I to To nuaj points 1 bot tle for" fryyour druggist first boxed secure from observations. CHtMrtis Mro Co.. 11) Fulton st X Y I'.a. .Mention this paper IdiMilHH FIR STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS COf U PUT US IIV AMY TEKSOIV. TUOUSASDS OF P.OLLS SOLD ANXaALLT IUU BUILDINGS OF EVEKV DtSCKIPTIOV 8BND FOR NEW CIP.rULAR CONTAIStSO PIUUE LlsT AM) UETEltrJiCES ACENTS WANTED. M. EHRET, JR. & GO. SOLE MAITFACTURERS, 423 Walnut Street, PKiLADELPHIi BLACK WOLF ! Or Black Lcprtssy. Is a di-ea-e which is considered Incur-.'.-, bnt it has yicldrd to the curative proper ties or Si-sirr's !-rrciric niirkra- all over the world as S. S. S. Mm. Bailey, of Wr-t some rrtlle Jill., near Boston, was attacked -event! vrars ajo with this hideoas black eruption, and was treated by the best medical talent, who could only say that the disease was a species of -IXPROSY- and conscq-ientl-' Incurable. It is I-npossible to de scribe her suttcrlnis. Her body from the crown of her bead to tltc sclcs of her feet was a ma?, of decay, mi'MS of flc-h rotting o2 and leaving great cavities. Ilcr fingers festered ard three or four nails dropped olf at one tune. Her limbs contracted by the fearful ulccratior. and for several jears she did not leave her bed. Her weight as reduced rrom IS to 60 lbs. Perhaps some faint Idea of her condition can be clean. d from the fact that three pounds of Co-mo-line cr ointment were used p.r vns-lc la drc-ring her sores. Kuially the physicians acknonlcdi-ed their defeat by this Black oir, and commccdccf the saf fertr to her aH-vsl-e Creator. Her bu-band bearing wonderful reports of the nst) of b-iirr's M-rrinc (S. S. S.I, prevailed on her to try It as a last resort, She liegan lt Ure under pro tect, but soon found that hersjFtiin wasbengre 1 eve,! of theiioison.asibcsorrsaM.amcdarectand hciillhr color, as ihocrh lie tlorsi vsas becoming pure end active Jlrs I'sdley contlnned the s.. b. Is. until la?t February; e ry -sire vsas I t-aled; she dis carded chair and cruti bci. ard was fur the Hist time m trtelve years a well woman Her hnsbard. Mr. C.A. Isuicr.is in bnlnessat KH Blackstonebtreet. Por-tou, and w ill lake plsasnre in sriving the detail, of this wonderful cure. Nnd to us for Trtatie oa blood and M.in Ii-s a-es. mailed f rrc Tux bvTirr t-rrciric Co.. lJrancra. Atlanta. Ga. HtJMPHBETS' .Homeopathic Veterinar) Specifics for 1 HORSES, CATTLE. SHEEP. DOC!sH()CS,PO0lTRY. 1 Cssi bjV. S. Gerersa't, Chartwan Rollers, and Book Sent Free. Humphreys' Med. Ccu, 109 fulton St., 1L T. EVaCPEBEYS' HOltXOFATEIC ff ft SPECIFIC No. -60 TJSoSara. The onljari-rcMafal remedy far Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and PlMtrstion, from'oier-work or other sni;t il per vud. or 5 tUIs and Unto Tit.1 posrd.r. for Si torjjBTI)RCOoiTS.eraentpo"H1donrKeiptot itTtnn yr-iis-r-44'-"''-141'"'" p-rico. Mieyfcw-f'J talta-W.,.!. Batchelor's Celebrated Hair Oye. ETlCUsUtD IMt. Bat! la the wor 4. n-m'I RfLiabtat lev auuransrotu oiiaap IioQKor tv ridienliMsa lima , rrak-Mfaa tbe III cf frrtt of ld dye" Ismt-af thh'r aoft and brmatir.4. IlUek or Brown. El ) tanator-f rim)ara art "tr-a'd In a-mlf-d en top-ea onN-ppItraiino, Btnn. titir-r lh P--IP4 S14 bra!! dmz7'ia- Applied by espaita at Bihefu's Wig FccbrjL dOaatlO(hSC.N T CU For la, aidachr. nniou-ane. Urpr-fomo rlalnt. IndlgeniloQ. Illld but effectl-re. tr-dOLD BY OUL'(--lT-j. DTTTi'Q Instantrellet. Final care In ten JL AJJAJ-Jn days, and nerer returns. No Durse n09ajre.no saDDOSitorr. Siifferer will learn. of t ilfflDle rtsmedw Free, bv addreiilnz C-3. .ii.oAi''?.v....;.. m v' awwww.M---i--iM. . Jf Ipl jlo ILlL sB,p--joiJAigMTa fcfcn it K &rtfilFTtT M7 -aa? Paf BLVslsVlBBsssB H BV JL'iM mtMYv'ZW vSkWtm mmWsSZmV .iWWWWt Jhllftaw Gt-tw-ans RAILKOAD TIM UK1). Clsvelanst, Columboo, Cllieiunatl unsl Indlanapolla Knllwnj. O0ISO (1ST. 8 Night Express 12 Sew York & Boston txpress 2 Cleveland & Eastern Jxprrss . ' 4 New York Limited Kxpress... .... l.a am .. V-, mn J.4.' pm . .. pm 2.am j-- Ala OOIBO SOCTH. 9 Nlnht Emm. . JTbce.l'lo. iin ti... 1 Cln Flying buckeye tJ Cincinnati Ji lnllsua..l kii,rrss A ClevelandAC'Inclnnailhipress. Clntl.. lnrl..M. Louis A Kan. Ux iRtlvi raoa nsr. -i am i is ,,m 1-jci pm 4.0.1 cila Mxbt Kipreit.. IS am 1 Cln. FHIni' Huirk --. i I 3 ClflTl&nd A Clnrlnnutl Vt, ..- , 5 New if ork, Boitoa X Ciunn:rKxiJj6 pm 1 . pm I 8 NlKht Kxprtru lam .3i Daiton.lsprinKQelilAecoin.Ir'u. ... aaaia li New ork A Uoston Llmlttnl . am 2 CleTeUna KMtern txpresi A4.j pm Ji Clndnnatt 4 HprtngHeld Accom 5-Ju pm ll?ew-York LlmltKl tipress -.45 pm I j2? nZ. tn!0 Iwpri to A'ew i ork and I ioatoo without ehuo-te. Jvo.-it tne Umoua llmltel express, cora oeU entlrei? ot .wpert. -fast of UeTdaBd. nirongh il-bepori from fiprtudl-ll. Makrt fewiorkln S houri ad1 boston la ixA ho tin. , o 27ha-i Irr-e ReInuz Chair ear to bu ' Lsuli -without chaiii((? ' o f. w - - - D- KNIOHT. I -J- o-MITH, Arcade lpot. " -A SprtnKfleld.O- I (adtftaw, Woomlntton and W.trQ Kelt roav. AKUTk wom xt. 1 NlKbt Ex- 1-oSS am ... 7-ai ara lu-4. am . 5t6 j,m - 2.2) am if am - lSpm i-:o pm 7 aandusky Mail. --..,.. 5 Ptclflc iiall and Kx 3 Kaxuaa Cltj hx . SOXMO BatT. 2 Colombaa Epf-M-... . A.ianuc Jiaiu 8 nduskTMMI-. 6 New YorkLlmlted ilUTI rOM wist. 2 E&-Uern Ex- -LS5am :) am - 9J3 pm - 2:15 am - IU'0 am - 5:15 pm . 1:15 am JS am I l pm 2: am - lonjuam w 515 pm 4 Atlantic ilalL 6 New York Limited OOIUS ' I NlKhtExpreaa 5 Pacific Mall... 3 Kant-aa-CUTEx siBUTI rXOM KOBTH. I Cincinnati Ex 5 Kenton Accommodation- 3 Columbus Mall ... . OOII4 HOBTU. t Lakeside Ex I Put-In Bay Ex.. S Baaduiky Kx Ohio Bonthern Rallrossd. auiTirioa boctb. 1 Mai! and Kx : ) liAlobriage Accom sous so era. . pm !f:iOam I Mall and Ex 10.2S am 5:tS Dm I BalnbiidtEe Aceom ntta, CtSU a Bt. LoqIb K. UL. M. DItI iota. SOUS WIST. 1 Fast Line- . 7:15a. ra. . 10-sna.ra. . 3-2i p. m. tt v.nla Aeeom. 9 Western Express Ulcelnuatl hsprtrts . o.w p.m. ABUVI rSOK WlbT. Iu Zenla Aeeom T:lia. m 10:2b a, m -1I1 n m 6 lastem Kxpren I imitXl KIPTSSSS I coiumouianaivicnirona xar ).lup.m Dally, t Daily except Sunday. Trains Xos. 11 and 9 tua solid to Richmond. Train No. 9 has chair car from Springfield to St. Louis. Trains Nos. 6 and t run solid from Rich mond to Springfield. No. 6 has chair car from St. Louis and points west to Springfield without change We make fast lima and sure connections. Take a ride with us. 8m. Dodds. Ticket Agent. V. T, Psnn, a Ohio B. B. All trains run on Central time 2S minutes slower than city time. TBiISS AXBIVE rBOXTHX E.SST. So. 3. Cln. Jt St Louis El-daily. l:lla.m " 1. Accom..dalIyexceDt Sunday lt. Via. m 44 S. St. Louis Ex., dally 1:17 p m TEAI39 LEAVE COISG EAST. So. 4. New York Limited, dally. 10-.IIa.m, 44 "i. Accom, dallyexceptsunday anCp. m. 44 li Atlantic Ex daily . iSa.m. TlSAaEITEI.OX TMEWtsT- N'o. i. St. Louis Limited. dally I1-)0a. m. 44 2. Accom..dally except sonday 5-fftp m. " IS. New York Ex.. daily ..IS a. m. TKAIVS LEAVE GOISO WEST. N'o. 3. Cln.JtSt. Louis Ei..ctilly l:Txm " 1. Accomdailyexcept Sunday 10-Wa. m. 44 S. St Louis Ex.. datly. i tit p. m. No.4 has sleepers, hut no change of cars In elthercase through to Neerr.. No. & has through sleepers to St LoOis All trains ar rive and depart from l.li.i W. depot In this city. . tor tickets to all points and further Infor mation. callon J. D. Phlci.ee. Agent, 72 Arcade. W. L. DOUCLAS Tho lsMullnftT 93m Shoe of the -world. M.adeort h.at material, ncrfect flL and ruptrior to ho uatvlly olit pUr warranted Con (rrMu, Bottom A Lace. AlUtyleaoftoe. fiorTatt The irrpat Icmaua for tnl ho haiben Bio2l ctent c aarantee of to irllaMIIt-, tomatet!c rub llcttlll bett-rraatlffied.ire haTema(J'neh(inrr'Te mrati that there ean be no qQemtna to ore aim of o-k1n-LMAfl4Vt,Ttt koetn tertrtt. W. la. DOUGLAS $20 SHOE, for oenUemtn. Bctcali.w th i-llum wi -lrcta ttoek. ami einal. tf not up"ior.to tbe 3 fhoea ajTcrtlaed by other Arm. We InTlt aperaocal lar-ctton and romparlon before parchaafnff. S3 SIIOK FOR BOYS. Samettjlea ai th S3 tkfe. Careloll-r and PQbaUnt tally made. R Til -b and nceqaalled as a acbool aboe. If any of tho abore cannot be bad at your Ua.r",na addre -poaUlto W.UlKJtulai. sBroclion.il ta. PAXSON Sl WELLAND EXCLUSIVE AOENTS, No. 9 Kiwt Msln Street, sprlnctielit O , LADIES! 3. 'EteJrMe mr Ittsr... tlr ae.lt by . hssrsrs tts lrei.UM.nt, IS POTJWDS A MOUTH. Tk.lslHE.tkMEM.lKUKU tf'LAKIXlEJI mm CMKU.MC n'TLVK- .vesses .rwoMAX . .es-iitr. "".. salismsrstau bnt. 1 rmreallNKIV UIMEASCS frMt, . Ilaaple t. Enrais. rttmi-trr. rern..le. Mj "AM.1IOXIAM XEIVE FOOD " (e.reel.11)- preausresl fur Indies) I. Ike QwlekeM. S.rm aastfust rtarslr tmr XEKTOCK DEBII.1TV .. lEXl'AL tVEAKXESS la the vr..elj. .IUfiscUss. CVwrtatAtessa. Mfstsrlal aClentlwss (lira t. uVe.aUrTlac avid Bleaeki.c th OOMFIiElXION . t . am mm . bho m mmu rrniiitr j uri Art. A TUIt wUI -r-Mt jeai Botklns mkhI mja ate -y-BOr II 1. Te air -arlcaat rraaaat to m. na. te 4 Bs na. tt ..Ilk BI..Mf. . . 1.1. . . WILCOX MEDICAL INSTITUTE, MHH. UK. CU.ETC1IK.R, Maaairr, 11 fc-M i-ulbUihlai Mri-ri, Lpsi..r-'. Tlie "OLD HOCSE." Eatabllahed 1I0. JOSEPH R.PEEBLES' SONS. C irecertn Plkr Boildlna-, Cinclnnsil. O. I-Bport aasl n IIO.QCA-" ia art rinal pack ajtva. H or 1 EK Bciabta. Th. stAji.f-sLE flalWmt flav-ransl ten J iuimi mf -.t-S-Mj rVtack Tf aMaJaable. Hatuala, Clab ravrvri aadl HM-wasr-n-ef aaakl wnta far rhm tFtabnrtua aa4 paruclaf-ljd ftiet -U-rt, valaabl to tHa Kparart at toataa-itu , THE H. P. HUBBARD CO, Judicious Ad vprfiwifT Aapnti&.ExDerts.New Haven, Ct. Our Aotnonrtd Agentt Ho can Quote (Hi" venr ioaert tdteititung rites. Aaerximj''.w u f -T-ed, proof! ihown ind trtmattt of rmt ftlNT nmnomDiirm. ros-Wirt.. --- Irtipontbta pert-at upon apptxatton 3 1 or, '"w .lJ " mi Vaw!!sssSt -att -litos' TEA llllMBf.lJ9lli nttheofilceof m-jalaaMaltB'sttBM-lBlBaB MVLo-f-i-.aiii.4 ' ''illWwiM SSSSSmSirJm 'K.-nt'sels nrTTKlaEZ-