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" 1 iS . t 3C A.IW- II 1111 I -111 t !, . - - - JWP . ttJf' -T.lpw "v ?i M Afrt -,j-iU..iffi"irriu1" v wwuw.!H mmiiiiiiwrtWiUitfiiriTiijiAiuM SWlPIWWWSHflSwBWftHifiSlBBWfei .-1 -r i? KEPTBLIP, WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTE!fBER 7 1837, .1 P5TSR,te5. tf:r-'v?:V fiiitf!5! BW$? 8H4Skv- - - SSJ t s ' 4f ' ill 3 'A v ? j 'x 1 1 ' "J . i ' "vT T fl v JJ ,. f. - j ; 1 & iff , r is- I IS s? r AMUSEMENTS. THUKSU1Y EVENING, DBCBEJX. 8. Kngagemeut ( the Bright muJ Charmlag Little boubrette, en 1BEL Aud tier suierb douMe com pan?, aw-ear In: In the treat sensational drama, 1111. 1NLU M'KCTKCILAK HIDDEN HAND! Beautiful scenic Effect ! New mnd Novel Mechaulcal Effects ! (mni Military Band and Operatic Orchestra ! A ear load of Special Scenery, and the greatest street raradeeter attempted by a traveling com faiiy UK UN HkU lo .!. IT! I .11.1 I'rlee.. Seat nt Merc. Him k Ntorsu GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONKMlillT ONLY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. The Prince of Comedians. MR. CHS WILLIAMS In hii new Hume Comedy Drama, entitled : Keppler'sFortunes By Col. U allaee. Ko, . under the man acetnent of JOHN H. ROBB. r Sonptaud Brrltatlona. Prices 75c.50cand2.c Seats on tale at liar r.stCiearStor. GRAND OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SKIT. ( AND io. With slurlay Matlne at 3 P. M. for tjulitsi nihl Chllilren. W. H. POWERS' Company. In the rictarrsque Irish Drama, THE IVY LEAF! The purest and best Irish play on the stue fsse tne mj-UV, Itlcht. see the res cue from the eras, see the Ketolttnic Tower, see the terrible leap from the tower . I; 1 ucidental to the second act. 1 he Ivy Leaf Quartette, under the direction of Prof. Max behrman. will render a number of the cenisof Irish melody. and Mr -M. J. Murphy, the Irish scholar ami Tocaltst. will sine the national sonc. fVlioimei ,Bio,' in the Irish language. I'roluctton perfect In etery detlll Lenlnc prices 7rs?.Sie and 2"c Matinee, adults t"c. children Jjc. Tickets on sale at Utri, s cicsr store a POPULAR ? Intrtdacia-r National Airs aid FAMILIAR TUNES PROF. HENRY EYRE The Lead ins Orcan'st. will tfte second and last AND- CONCERT, vr THK First Presbyterian Church. Corner Main and Fisher Streets, prln; Seld. Ohio. T EVENIHG. SEPT. 1, Commencing promptly at 8 o'clock, ustnc theilrand Udell Organ, recently built by f'dell A (.0 . of New l ork Clty.for the llrst 1'resbyttrlan Church. MR. BROWNE Will comply witk the many re qiitwtM fur Mtfcial pieces, and iH irorluce noTelties oh the orgn, such as imitatioBH of othr in trumentti, and the choir will sing two new pieces. The pro gramme will be much shorter than on Tuesday eTeninp. All should hear thin grand instru ment under control of a master hand. The expense belnc less, the price of admis sion has been reduced to i cents TICKtTI, S.-. CK.NTS. For sale at Pierce's and Darr's Bookstores. A C Black s c arpet Store, and at the church door on the night o f the concert. Mexican far Veteran The wonderful efficacy of Swift's Specific as a remedy and cure for rheumatism and all blood dis eases, has never had a more conspicuous Illustration than this cava affords. The candid, unsolicited and emphatic testimony given by tha venerable gentle man must be accepted as conTincing and conclusive. The writer 1 a prominent citUen of Mississippi. Tha g-raUeman to m bom Mr. Martin refers, and to wfcOSB be Is Indebted for the advice to which he owes his anal relief from years of suffering. Is Mr King, for many year the jopular night clerk of the Lawrence Houae.at JacJuun. Jacxsox. MhuL. April 9, WR. in Swirr Sractnc Coar.rr, Atlanta, Qa. : OfntUmm-l have teen an Invalid pensioner for Turty years, havtng contracted pulmonary and other lipase in the Mexican War, but not till the 1st of March, 1S71, did I feel any symptoms of rheumatism. On that day I was suddenly stricken with that dis um m both hips and ankles. For twenty days I sralked on crutches. Then the pain was less violent, Hit u shifted from Joint to Joint. For weeks X would ae totally disabled, either on one side of my body or the other. The pain neer left me a moment for levna Tears and seven months that Is from March 1, ibS 5enl first attacked, to October Ujm, Mini was cured. Iwrhw these ejeren years of In teiSM suBeTUur I tried Innumerable prescriptions from various physicians, and tried everything u miled br fnends. butlf I erer received the least tenen. frolnw medicine taken tnwrnallrer -niallT. I ani not aware ot it. FlnallT. about tha lrrt of SV tember. I mJe arraniremenu to o totbe HotSurlDmor Arkn. bsTing; despaired of every xhrr reroedv, hn I sccldeneally met an ojdac Vtuununre, Ut. Kind, now of the Lawrence Hotua jf this city. Ho had once been a cremt sunersr rrom -beumstlsm. and. as I suppwssi had teen cured sy a visit lo Hot Springs. But when I met hlmbs uid roetiuanuviiiBiDe xo wus. 5"! jr.; t -be found no relief Ontusmurarromatrlns se beard, fortbe first time, of tbeas.S.asanMuj.ly I tot rbeumaUun. He tried It ana six dohi" Bf I immediate!) returned lo try It. In September I i.-f,url..ttl and by the nrst of October! was .. . .-...iL, ..... hatha nmtnt (h-toher .n A.r.r...hj.rhnmitlsin was concerned- All ...I hl dlaasuearail. and 1 nava not ISLT A IWBOI drrraiscIL ..i.u.... Ibaveno inirre.iianu.iiis w pwiwmru. than the hopeUiaiti may (UrwtsonM other sufferer to. sure .ourr. of .rellefcand If H l t is-sultl am well rewarucs. iwBr hvuim. kw . iy trout friend. ipectfuily and truly your J. X. B. Hutu. For sale by all drunbts. TKatlM on Blood and IWda XH.sa.rs mailed f rce. Tus Swirr Sracrric Ox. Xrer 2, Atlanta, da. BROWNE OR T our dream. iVrtJiafice to men it may not be ptfttu Tu kiw thinK rvftl froru thing that aacm; If, lifing on earth e dream of baw a, Whj, then, I bold it better to drvaia Let ua dream on "mid the splendid shadow That male existence a pUkl&ome thin:. The dim dvep wood and the flower) meadows here faine frolic and t.Lylark. uiug; Where bright shapes linger ana anpel face Glow in the Kleam of a isiouel da , And o'er the upland, on grassy poH. Fund loverb wander, fair children play Let tw dream Mill, then, nor trire to cever Thine tliat arena! from things that iwm; Let U klumtter on f.rt w and eer And know no waling from life r1a1 dream J A Noble. A SURMISE. W'ciew wiirkmtltip tlioOulf fif lieu Kill, after a Iour run frum I.ierHiul, in leak) anil -hurt lullliliil 'old bns calltil th l'li. r li.n .Hir ttntfr trnt nut In the laM quart Wo werv l.oUtinK out the lat cask when some of the ticUe l.roko ami it fell with a Mmish, ami there ne wire, tulrty nines) to me west ol the northirnniost part "f Sumatra, with litinlh enoimli water nlkuinl to damjieu a manM t.nu-ue. I am writing of the days before 1'llm soil and othir linli-h hunianitan ins en terisl the nnu to Ilylit for Jsiilors' rights We h.ul come out deep loaded, one man short, and with Mich crub as would breed a miitin in twenty four houm tiMlay I as chief mite of the IIotr, and V Idle I could not openl "mpathize w lth the crew, nor openly condemn the owners for their avarice, I endeavored to allivtate the Mtuatiou by refusing to work the men except when work was a necessitv. A bulliuK ninte could hate made the I'lover a floatiiiit hell. When the accident hap pened which depmedusof our last Kill of water, the captain was for standiiuc on i until we could siKiinl gome essel and necure a cask, nut niter ne iihii taiktsf the matter oer he concluded, especially as the wind was fair, to run fur Ilanjo Island This is the southernmost i-luid of the Andaman irroup, and no matter w hat the name on the maps and charts, it has been known as Ilanjo Island to all sailors for the last half ccnturv At that time we did not know whether it was in- habited or not, but had reason to believ e that we could procure fresh water there, It was in the afternoon that we ran short of water It was after 9 o'clock next morning when we came to anchor in a small lay on the west side of Ilanjo Island, about half a mile from the shore. We fired off a musket half a dozen times, got two casks ovcrlsvanl, and then waited to see if the natives would not come out to us. The promise of three or four ship's spikes would have induced a score of na tives to llll the casks After an hour's waiting no one had appeared, and the cap tain concluded that the island was not inhabit!! A careful survey of the beach with the ship s glass had Incited a sjtot where a fresh water stream seemed to empty into the sea, and that was the point I was to mike for. As the boat was lowered away the captain said: "Mr Jordon, I've heard that the na tives in these parts are a bad lot. While this place seems to be clear of them, they maybe 1 mg in ambuh to surprise jou You had best take a couple of muskets along for use in case ou are attacked, and you'll throw some things into the boat for barter, if they are fneudl) and want to trade " As I was busy getting the boat down inci a"imt around one of the casks 1 did not notice w hat he put Into the boat. Ou the wa) ashore I overhauled the stuff, however, and found half a dozen iron hoops, eight spikes and a lot of trinkets. There was no fixed ammunition for the muskets, but some of the men had put iu a tin box in which there were, bullets, percussion caps juul powder at least a couple of pounds f the last. It was a box brought from a locker in the cabin I loaded the muskets on the way in, and had hardly finished when we were at the beach. As there was no surf, weraa the. boat up on the sand to the right of a small rivulet, which cut its way through the beach to the sea. The glass had not de ceived us. Here was fresh water, and here we could All the casks without trou ble. I set the men ut tLs latter task and stepped ashore. The island was heav ily timbcred. and the luxuriant growth of vines and creepers extended quite down to the narrow strip of sand T here were parrots and other birds in plcntv, and, carrying a musket on my shoulder, I walked along the narrow beach for aliout a hundred yards, hoping to get a shot at game of some sort. After going atwut this distance I found an opening by which I could enter the forest It seemed to be an old path Had it been hard beaten, or had there been signs that it had lately been traveled, I should have hesitated to adv ance. 1 he two sailors were laughing and joking as they filled the casks, the woods echoing the notes of birds, and I had come to the conclusion that the island was uninhabited by man. I had entered the forest erhaps 300 feet, and had my e) es on the watch ahead, w hen I felt a crash, everything turned dark, and the next thing I knew I opened my eyes to find halt a dozen natives about me, w hile I was lying on the ground, bound hand and foot, 1 liad been carried some dis tance while insensible, for I was now in a dell or glade. I had received a blow on the head with a club, and my senses came back slowly. I had no more than fully comprehended w hat had occurred when the two sailors, with all the stuff from the boat, were brought in. The men had their hands tied behind their backs, and though neither hail been hurt the) were very much fright ened I now made a count of the natives and it footed up twenty-seven. They were Mala)s, bred and born, and were armed w lth creeses, blow guns and spears I had been knocked over without seeing a native. Later on they had stolen in on the sailors so quietly that their presence was unsuspected until the) sprang out of the forest and made the men prisoners If the incident had been observed from the brig, no outcry had Iwn made by those on board. The men had just lieen brought up, when the leader of the Mala) s gave me a couple of kicks as a hint that we must le mov ing, and at the same time be cut the cords w Inch bound my ankles nnd jerked me to my feet. I was still groggy from the effect of the blow, and my head swam as we pushed into the w oods, and hurried along us if the fellows expected pursuit. We did not go more than a couple of miles, however, before we came to a village, and that was the end of our journey. The place contained about thirty huts, which wire occupied by the men w ho captured us I saw about twentj women and children, but they were not allowed to come near us, and wa were hustled Into a hut almost as soon as we entered the town Then half a dozen men left the village, npparentlv as mes sengers, while those who remained gath ered around a small fire in an open place directly in front of our hut. They had the box of iiowder, the muskets and the trinkets, and the) gestnred and jibbered like so man) women The knew what firearms were, as was evinced by the way they handled them, and It was certain thev were higlilv pleased with the trinkets. I had receiv ed a cruel blow , which hail given me a lud scalp w ound and covered me with blood. My head throbbed and ached until I cared little what was going on, but the men noted every movement of the natives and nftcr a hit one cf them figured out the situation and s.ud: ".Mr Jordon, the fellows who went awa) on the run have gone to secure help The" chaps ev idcutly think the brig is a trailer and loaded with muskets and trinkets, and as soon as re-cuforeenients arm e they'll make an attempt to capture her." The captain, cook, three men nnd a ly were all the crew aboard, nnd I did not believe there was a single firearm left BIt j capture the bng w ithout the loss of a .,.....- man, 1 here w as a mat covering the door way of our hut, but no guard outside. ' TliAuhnlAmiuil nn so near fruit titer. . - " -- was no neesl of astiitrj. I was standing thmni.1. .. r. ,e beside the men, looking through a crev ice lietweeu the haniltoos, when the natives drew closer together to examine some thing In a box. It might have Us?n a bullet or a button Whatever it was their curiosity was highly excited, but the) had fccarcelv got their head toovlhi r when tncre was a groat nitl flna n 8 w-l-s hi follaneil bv the tlNcliarcu of the two musVits Iu 111 Rivnn) htate I nhouldn't hae known w hat had occurred until too late to take advantage Of it, hut the two men Here quick witted fellows and the echoes, of the uiilskiti. had not )it died awa w lun one of tlum shouted "Now V our time Out we ko'" Our hands wire tied iu front of in Tho two men went out ahead of me, and I fell down as I tit iriil the lint I w is up iu a couple of seconds, himeier, ntnl as I piLsluil ui w.u tlnouu'li the smoke I knew from the unmiis and scnaiiM that a mini lierof the nathis wereliadl injurinl. I Mippose a round duzm of thun wire lmrmil h the (Kinder, niid nrh ipsone or two of tlum wire killeil or wounded li) tho muskitd I was no Mwiiirilmr of the cloud than I was nlvi dear of the illai:e and as I ran for our Ni.it 1 tucked at ui IkiihIs and looseneil them Iu a minute or two I had in h mds frtv, mill as 1 crasluil ' tlirougli the womls 1 mertook one of the bailors His wrists were tied with a l irk rope, and I h id it char in half a minute The other man we neither saw nor hi ml The nath were rtill jellir.Kaii.l h..i I""5' "nd " ,i',', " fctart ,,f tw" - tlirx-e hrce minutes isailors are not stinnosed to le KOvi runners, but the way the jvur of us tore through the woisls would h ie done crisJit to professional runners A e struck tho lieach within "JOO feet of the jaw I, which la) as we had left her, with noth ing gone hut the muskets and trinkets, and m two minutes more we were atloat 1 We had a close sha e of it on both sides of us. The captain had suspected what was up, and had weighed anchor, and was making sail as we heaved the lioat into the water We were not SOU feet from shore i w hen sir nntiv es AiiTMir.Ml on tin. Wj Fortunately for us, they had taken up the nursuit iu such hnatj. that lie wor ...t armed, and they could only gesrure and ell as w e pulled awav for the brig. 1 he other sailor must have taken a contrarj uireciion, aim was, no iiouiit. soon cap tured and killed New York Sun. XVajr. or tha Canadian! Joekey. The class I pity most are the Canadian horse jockc) s These poor w retches are all blind There isn't one of them that can see a spav in on a horse as big as a saucer. I nude a poor devil put his head dowa until his eyes were within six j inches of a ringbone as big as a cart rope. and he swore the leg was perfectlj smooth. I askesl him if he was born so The are alo very stupid in mathematics l nave not louuu one w no could compute his horse's age lievond the figure ti. There isn't an anir.il in Quetec province for sale that iserferO jears of age, un less he is owned by an Englishman or Scotchman. Their horses are aged, some of them are even 9 vears old, and one was for sale, too Iliavens! I said, I wonder w hat age that equine tabernacle reall) is These Canadian jockeys are all tender hearted fellows The) love their horses more than we Americans elo They are ver) quick m their affections, too. A Canadian jockey will dodge around a corner, buy a horse for fiO, and, ten minutes liter, he will have the old quail raped up in front of you, and, with tears in his eyes, swear that it breaks his heart to part with the colt that has been one of his family for all the five years of his life, but that the mortgage on his little farm must be paid, nnd that he must let him go for $75 "My dear fe'llovv," I cried to one of the tribe with whom I had been bargain ing for ten minutes for an animal older than Laval university. "M dear fellow, I will not do it; I will not break )our heart; the sight of our tears at parting with this encrahle relicof antiquit) melts my soul Take this Homeric stiisl back to your old mother, whose father might have told her, perhaps, when he was foaled, and feed him tenderl) ou milk till he gets the first teeth he lias hail for 100 years and has corkscrewed his antique legs with a full set of ringbones Then bring him and put a price on him one which his ago will warrant and sell him as a prehistoric e-quiue mummy." IV. H. II. Murra) in Chicago Herald. Tht Hale of at Corslean. I carry two scars yet, one on each side of my breast, to testif) to the hate of a Corsican They were both made b) weapons that I have never seen anyw here but on the island of Corsica, sharp iointesl and double edged knives, whose handles are weighted heavily with lead. The) are made for throwing, and one accustomed to cast them can strike a small object easily thirty or forty feet distant, ami with such force as to pierce an inch plank. I got into trouble in Ajaccio with two Corsican brothers, and was told that they had sworn the vendetta on me One moonlight night I w as passing through a clump ef woods The moon became slid denly obscured, and the instant after whiz! came a knife, aimed at tin throat from the dark undergrowth It struck ni) collar bone and glanced off, making only a slight wound I staggeresl with the shock, and before I could recover an other knife whistled through the mr and struck me on the other side of the neck. The change from moonlight to darkness had spoiled the aim of two assassins, and this last knife, though better directed than the other, did not kill me, as it was intended to do. It parsed through the flesh on both sides of the coll ir lame, making oulv a sutierficial wound I got out of those w oods iu a hurrv, and left Corsica as soon as I could arrange in) af fairs. Globe-Democrat, When th. Spirit Departs. There are many strange notices con nected with the exit of soul from the liody at death. One is, aud it is said still to obtain in this as well as in other countries, that the departure of life is dela)cslso long as an) locks or twits in the house are fastened. 1 his is n common superstition in France and Germany and is also found among the Chinese, w ho make a hole in the roof to let out the soul In some parts of Holland when a child is d)ing persons shade it from the parents' gaze with their hands to hide the sympathetic gl nice, which is supposed to detain the soul Ever) one knows how common the sujier stition regarding nurses in connection w ith death has been, as perhaps it still is There was the "death watch" The solemn death watch clicks the hour of death Then the how ling of dogs at night has been long and firmly believeei in Another omen of death is the hovering of birds around a house aud their tapping against a w indow pane; another is the crow ing of a cock at midnight bo, tires and candles have lieen ecasidered indicators of ap proaching death coffins d) mg out of the former and w Hiding sheets gutte ring dow n the latter. Indeed, the superstitions on the subject have been endless, aud, if this oe iu reality an age of skepticism, and much doubt exists in our midst as to the reality of an) thing w Inch we can neither touch, taste nor handle, there is some comfort iu thinking that we have at least come to disbelieve, among other things, in much that is ridiculous and mischievous Many great men have expressed a wish as to the kind of death they wanted todie, and the) hav e mostly desired a sudde n death Cifsar, Gustavus Adolphus ami Nelson are among the numlicr Civsar was murdered, Gustavus Adolphus died on the battle field of Lutzen and Kelson at Trafalgar amid the roar of cannon Perhaps in this matter old Fuller, who had thought over all possible modes of exit, arnve-d at the wise-t conclusion: "None please me." Chicago Herald. Mrs. Cleveland. We've heard all that's wholesome About the beaut) of Miss Fiilxun: Now, we suppose jou know She came from Kuffalo, Where ever)' handsome girl Uses Chaplin's Liquid Pearl. Pimples tan and freckles 'tn ill qulckly linish Ever crow's feet ver) much diminish Also praised bv Lotta, l'attl and leaders of the stage As the most man elous beautifier of the age. District Assembly 49, K. of L. has voted to give moral and financial support to the condemned Chicago anarchists, to secure them a new trial. If jou desire to possess a beautiful com plexion take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and purifies the blood, and re moves blotches and pimples, making the skin smooth and clear, and giving it a bright and health) appearance. Take it this month. Am Ml WMigB..li,P VL ft B, 1 !". um-i H!"J nns"pl IS m nl ktoom moral jTj Sy nip nt h la. Manufactured onlj b) the California Fur tijrup Co , ."vm Francisco. Cal.. is nature's onl) true laxative. Tills pleasant Cali fornia liquid fruit reined) ma be had at Ir. Caier's driu: store, '(V. and SI bottles. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effect ive remedy known tocliaiisetlies)steiu; to acton the liver, kii!tic)s, and bowels Kent 1) jet tliiirom;lil); to dispel headaches, colds, and fevers, and to cure constipation, indigestion, and kindred ills. ' Trouble is anticipated with the Illackfeet ! liidiatis. on account of the demand made "" i:,,M Crowfoot to deliver up I'eerfoot, t "" t" ,1''J -rrni the police. W, vcvsoys SMr fe warranted, is because it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Wood Diseases, purifies tho whole system, and thoroughly builds up tha constitution, llemember, we guarantee it. Frank II. Coblentz, comer Market and High streets. Alderdue, llisliop A. Co, owners of the rolling-mill at Warren. O, and Wilson AMerdice. IniliMiluall). assigned )fstertla). 'I lie coinpaii)'s liabilities are estimated at S0'.,cHH). SLEEI'LESb NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible e ough. Shiloh's Cure is the reined) f or j ou. For sale by F. A. Gar wood. The residence of Cardinal Gibbons was robbed on Sjuuda) of two valusble ring'. one of which was a present from I'ope Leo The) were stolen from a drawer in the 11 brarj, the lock of which the thief cut out. a"VV A andreliauleMedicineaaretbebest J " to depend upon. Acker's Blood El ixir has been prescribed loryears ior an im- ruritieaoitheisioixi. ineverviorrnoi scrof ulous. Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is invaluable. ori;heiimausm,nasnoequai. Frank 11. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. Senator Mw)er. former!) in the New Hampshire state senate. sa)s that Kirk I). Fierce, nephew of the late 1'resiileut Fierce had offered him S".ll00 to mike a speech in favor of a pending railroid bill. In llrief. ami to the I'olnt. Djspeiisia is dreadful Disordered liver is miser). Indigestion Is a toe to good na ture. The human digestive appiratus is one of the most eomplit'itfd and wonderful things in existence. It is asil) put out of ordir. Greas) food, tough food, slopp) food, bid cookerj.iiieiit.il worry, late hours, ir regular habits, aud man) other things which ought not to tie, have made the American people a nitlon of d)speptio. Hut Green's Vugiist Flower his done a wondtrfiil work iu reforming this sail busi ness and risking the American people so health) that the) can enjoy their meals ami tie happ). Kerne mber: No liapplness w ithout health Hut Green's August Hovver brings health and hapinness to thed) sjieptlc. Ask our druggist for a bottle. b vent)-tive cents. Dr. George 1L Crooke, of Madison, N. J., has beeit selected successor of the late Dr. Curr), editor of the Ufir(t fe i , CATAKIIHCUItEl). htalth ard sweet breath sexiirisl. b) Slnloh's Catarrh Keme dv. Frie e !0 cents. Nic-al Injection free. For sale b) F. A.Garwood. LOCAL NOTICES. Advil to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, for chil dren teething, is tho prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in tho United States, nnd has been used for years with never-failing success bj millions 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 Br giving health to the MlditreaUtherrother. ITie 2Sc a bottle. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PUHt Coil Liver (III. With Ilypopliosplilte.. Fnr Liiwj TroiiMe tint! 'atiinj Din riiM. Dr. J. Miuiiniuil. e Orleans, La., sajs: "Willi's hmulsioii is the linest preparation of the kind In affections of the lungs and other wasting diseases, we ma) consider it our most reliable agent. In a icrfectlj elegant and agre able form." liny I ever. Fortwentj-five )ears I have lieen severe I) atllicted with ha) fever. While I was sutT ring Intense!) I was induced, through Mr. Ticheuor's testimonial, to tr) Kl)'s Cream Halm. The effect was marvelous. It enabled me to perform ui) pastoral du ties without the slightest Inconvenienee, aud 1 have escaped a return attack. 1 pro noufce Kl)'s Cream llilni a cure for hay fever Wm. T. Carr, I'resb) terian Pastor, Elizabeth, N. .1. Colic. Persons, ami especially children, are sub ject to this agonmng complaint, which of ten comes on suddenl) in the nieht and without any previous .varning. Simmons Liver Regulator should alna)s Im- at hand A single dose will general!) allav the pain. It never fails in Riving relief. It is harm less, anil can be given withsafet) to a child of the teuderest age. A Ilanceroui. SurKieal Operation. A fatal mistake. At the time Dr. Vance, of Cleveland, performed the operation on the lad) for the removal of a cancer of the stomach he found when tint late that the poor woman had no earner to be removed. Tlie disease was indigestion, and If she had taken the Sinker Extraet of Koots (Siegel's S)nip) that awful distress at the pit of the stomach, winch made the doctors think she had cancer, would have been removed. Dis tress after eating, dull, heav) feeling m the head, w ith pains in the sitle and back all vanish after using this wonderful rein ed). The tired, languid feeling gives place to strength and vigor. Mrs Delia Marsh writes from PeaKidge, Kenton count). Ark., that she had d)spep siain the worst form for live ) ears, and that nothing gave an) relief until she used the Siegel S) nip. "The Greatest Care on Earth for rain. Will nswvecoore quickly than in j other known fem- rur luieumstuni. jwot-ust, ellinjr. Suit Nark, llnjise, Barn. SraMs Cuts, Lomt-v ToothiivLhe, Sprsios etc. rTiee JO eta, a bottkt. Sold by all fdnimrists. Caution. The sjvn lBST Bine sSamm- fit Hears oar nc, mistered Trsde-llsrk. sod our faealmlle slrnsturc. A. C Meyer A Cx, &! rYopneUirs. X-Jtimore, M J-, C. 3. .- Dr. Hull's Couth Syrup will rare your Cash al sac, srnc. oair 39 t-is. a .oiii.. , Ti. Jots HoUM in Molt Street. Something that sounded like the whang ing of c) mluls, the pounding of boards ud the blare of a cracked clarionet, all together, filled, the uir hi Mott street the other night It came from the second tor), where a tciuporar) joss house had been nrrangid to take the place of the one ricenllj lmrnid out iu Chatham square. It was King didic.ittd, and that was the rcison for the unusual noise A re-iortcr, who was permitted to enter the sacred room, found it lllleil with Chinamen, two of whom made nil the noise One rattled a coiq le of sticks as hard and fat as he -ould on something that looked like a dried up waunmlon, but sounded like fcv nil drums Another ki pt striking to gether two cvn.baLs as big as birril heads Hie other Chin imiii were smoking, read lug inscriptions on the walls and taking ilhelriase genernll) The joss shrine is not so imposing as the old one, hut Isitu iv ill be eclipsisl b) the new one that Is to come Ironi I ulna New ork sun The KI.. In ltllElon. The Muh inimeilans, on their pious pil Cnmige to Mi cca, ki-s the sacred black tone and the four timers of the kaaba the llouiish prie-st kisses the aspersilltiui, ltul I 'aim s,UI1,iaj the p.ilui Kissing tha pope's toe was a fashion introduce-d by Sue of the I-cos, who, It Is said, had muti lated his right hand, and was too vain to ixpose the stump Chicago Tribune. Arizona produced 10,000,000 jiounds of :ppcr last j ear. DYSPEPSIA Causes Its victims to be miserable, hopeless, confused, and depressed In mind, very Irrita ble, languid, and drowsy. It Is a disease which does not get well of itself. It requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to throw off the causes and tone up the diges tive organs till they perform their duties willlnply. Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven just the required remedy in hundreds ot cases. ' I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dy pepsit, from hlch I have suffered two years. 1 tried many other medicines, but none proved so satisfactory as Hood's 8asapallla. Thomas Cook. Brush Electric Light IX, Jtew York City. Sick Headache Tor the past two years I have been afflicted with severe headaches and dyspep sia I was Induced to try Jloods Sarsapa rilla, and have found great relief. I cheer fully recommend it to alL" Mas. K. V. A-NNAttLK, New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Mary C Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass . was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head aehe. Mio took Hood's Sarsaparilla aud louud it tho best remedy she ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all druBKists. l ; six for S. Made only by C L HOOD & CO . Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. You Carry A whole medicine chest in your pocket, w ith one box of Ayer's Pills. As they operate directly on the stomach and bowels, they indirectly affect every other organ of the body. When th stomach is out ot order, the head is affected, digestion falls, the blood be coiius impoverished, and jou fall an esj victim to any prevalent disease. .Miss M. E. ltoyle, of Wilkesbarre, Pa , puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when she siys : " 1 use no other medlelna tlum Ayer's Pills. They are all that any one needs, aud just splendid to sat money in doctors' bills." Here is an instance of A Physician who lost his medicine chest, but, having at hand a buttle of Ayer's Pills, found himself fully equipped. J. Arrisou, M. I) , of San Jose, Cal , writes: " Some three years ago, by the merest accident, I was forced, so to speak, to prestrilte Ayer's Cathartic Pills for sev eral sick men among a party ot engi neers in the Sierra Nevada mountains, ni) medicine chest having been lost in crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised ami delighted at the action of the Pills, so much so, indeed, that I was led to a further trial of them, as well as of your Cherry Pectoral and Sarsapa rilla I have nothing but praise to offer in their favor." John W. Brown, M. D , of Oceana, W. Va , writes. " I prescribe Ayer's Pills in my practice, and nnd them excellent. I urge their general use in families." T. E Hastings, M. D , of Baltimore, Mil , writes: "That Ayer's Pills do con trol and cure the complaints for which they are designed. Is as conclusively prov en to me as an) thing possibly can be. They are the best cathartic and aperi ut within the reach of tha profession." Ayer's Pills, raXFABID BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lows-It, Mast. Sold by all Druggist. Batcbelor's Celebrated Hair Dye. feTAUISMM 1U1. Best to th ver t HBi1Mt R.l.-blwl la. XafllSltf-OUlt odl- paantOMnt, u- r.licc-a tints , f enssfU vs lbs 'II wf frcU of bnd dja, leave the hair soft and bssattfta HI -PS or Brown. Ks pLanatorj riiea-sr --vs-lpa-d In tin. lop oaspplicstkm nyti ttuolns; this paper Salt, siiartttTwu- asvitsa Wsj Fstbrj WGstl(kh6t..y T.Cttv PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Th Orla-lsuU ant Only Oeastf smb. &tnri !; UaSl. SCTw.rwrs Inhirli.. UllmaMkU LADIES. Ask yw Pfsaift fcr -i n.ai.urt tVJUs tu .C5. -(iuit.1 to u far pvtimtara m UMmt by rettuw mall. NAME PAPER. Cfclilmlii Caslnal CV. soma r"sflTM.aMi.wnUaJm?la. SMS by Piwaalws ovtwy whsa. A fcr Cblaka nrs uph- r. QHIO )N1VERSITY. lOl'Sfi PEOPLE 0F1.IT11EK.-EX DFSIR IVI l'KhFRT0U. lOLLriSIVThOK I'KMittXIIClL (NORMAL). ElilCMIOV T1UT IS EXCELLhNT IS OIHLin V.I) LOW I.N I'rUUK. W ILL. ilO " ALL IO BtJU 1011 A CVTALOUl'ETO f resilient Stuper, Athens, Ohio. AV1TTENBERG COaTOR. OF MUSIC. For terms and accommodations address BOX 164, SPRINGFIELD, 0. CTITP UNIVERSITY. U I II I L. COLUMHUH. Eleven courses of study Eight fully equipped laboratories. -Catalogues sent tree on appli cation. Manhnni. P.sTOJtro MM. A U-f itt ' jolnf3 lmirrailtraaaliAT Fnnia. ton becar, rvus Detail" tv.IxtVsn,vxl,aTL.lavtiii W Wis tTsLostUanboMLAte. J triad in vain every known remsdy. baa disooi atmtle -eir-cure, which ha will saud riilU. -ami a to tm itkMr-sufrcrers Atlslrraa li. MjLo.poaoaoiai.svTaM RUPTURE - Was JBVs RADICALLY CUItlrjiY lr Hw'iOml Uumm ftnsi afwtis.at ml hissm no. a Noycrlctllldas.risiiit sju.lATTaxiaHo.Ba. No vcsviBS IsstLKaaraiAMa. sssilte Tk. Cvmsit EavlUh frM.HHI 1 Care HaJtn, .KpermalorrAM, Atisnons, 7po(rncyaDdall Des-1 & cautM ty sell anus or discretion. One rjakaro tl. alz fasroaal Brmsll Write for Pamphlet, aftx Barakav Cheanleal Co., Detroit, Batch. Call on or addr-" The. Tronp,dracfltt. MrntrMtinanri HarkM Itreeta. SprinBsJd Ofclo.SoltAnat. .asssW! BSSSSSSSSSS s.SBSSSSSfttr spsjpsjm r k7 xpn ft W iTroyal s;.-,t ll WMa POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder ue.er varies A marvel of pur flty. strength and whelesometies More ecis nomical thin theordlnary kind, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Mild only In cans Hotil Ilsiisn Pownia Co . 10t Wall street. Vew orx P QP Lahi INEY 51 r THAT Trie ' ' tXAOT LADLE IS OS O: CAOH CHIMNEY AS CH0WN IN PtOTURC. nrii 'In mRmufactuhed ONLY BY GEO.fcfViAEBEl-HaGO. VeiTTSBUBGrfPA rOR SAlgrsstgCALEBS gyOrT WHCRC. HUB MEDICINE A di eiciine 1. o-.w..r m .rwaw.rwriai for DYSPEPSIA AcdHs aUDdrfNl atlmsMita, Intllaraillun 4 on tlpaliun nnd lllllwiinnrt. AGARIC is A PURE VECETABLE TONIC, pirn. aatlwtastr, MILDLY STIMULATING and can be taken with a rtlih. 1 bwocnrtal to Umas Id baltn, snJ lnvnlMnblt? lo ItttiMultl anddebllitatrd proplewhoarrttniobrMrw th lawa af nm power Try It voce sod joo will oas it sl-vars. $1.00 FOR QUART BOHLE. For sal ly DrnftaT!t, Wio- Merchants, and GenffTtJ IVaJ4r throacbryut th Unrwd States aud OanaJs. If fuur dealer Lasn t it, luaist upua his KStUnc it lor no. SACHS-PRUDEN & CO. IIAVTON, OHIO. SAClW-IMtfniV'S CIMIEB A I.K is known tb. world or.r . 'Judicious Advertising iiiki KCVSTONC TO SUCCISS " ' TriCH. P. HUBBARD CO.. HC I JUDICtOUSAOVERTlSINGAGCNTaaND i EaptRT. ocsiGNtas. EHGav- CftSANO ELCCTHOTVPCRS. New Havcn. Conn. jS Lowest Price consistent with rirsx tituBi ttuui.es . asOPaoc' Bluc Boon OFttOiaJ Niw..(- stNT rmt to ma- WCMTISKMSWHO Mf N BU.HIi AND M.NT BuSINCSS. , CORMCSPONDCNbC SOLICITCO Miu mtt. Cures " Removes Tan. Sunburn Bee Stlnsst Mos quito and ah Insect Cites. nsri-ES, CLUTCH l Tjumors. Birth-mark, and every form ofskin blemishes, positively cored on tlio moot delicate akin without leaving a soar, by Hop Oln-trrxeTTt, Prlco SScta.. 50cta. and SI. At drumsta or by mall. Tha Hop Ptil TnTr Co ,iNew London, Conn. Uttla lieaPlllsforBica headache, dyspepsia, Hlruanassandoooasapationhavenaeqnal. 860. Far sale by all Srltii:tleUl Itrucctsta. W sjl tl MiwiJalsHilllSmssj laiBMBH-tJ ! a' Siena .u ci. n ur nmT - s.i . "" --- ery bilk, wnuld rtt 1 In rLt-in. w iiolsjialk 1 an List s snt onl j w u-n applkatlon U awonipaiLled t"J aualness card. .STOPPED FREE BBSS TjaV Afjt-tlltMM SttCfttS. IH H Insare Persons Restored PjSOr.KLIKE S GREAT snerveRestorer l4fa;HliAINJiNR.i Disk asks. 0-iys't ".'! Arrve Affetttfnt tit, i-?tpsy. tie. vtPALLiHLK if tAkea at d rected. A ii ftt HHfrTro'tr 1 utt Ittxtxvz aoj f 1 trUl bottle frret BBBJI-ltP Bjfte-n Bja-kt MSDruKs Fit Dtients they pvinaT ettfetscharenonboi when re-weJ S-nJ turner P O aniletpTM a.ldrest ot iiftfltonK KLINtmArthM Philadflphu P. IMuiuiUSHMXH OF IXITATIM FJLALDi && For Uillousnrsa. Consllpatlon It ctv.U the JaWJ , It gives vicata.ua, lit sharini up the appe- 1 ut. Itald-ithollTerdo Its part And stimulates the feeble Heart. For Mck Headache, Ujspepsia LIMES ' CURL OR FRIZ2 W"1W s u.ir .Ilk tlu ,mCd Hair Curler, .nit . -.Id .11 ditnfpr of . Huralnt e M.lllnt the CunktN rrtimllllf unt kntlf Aitnrv .- IlillHtir HV IiECLSl mcaicr H.rui.le. SOr. JtMla.ld. 0. L.TUOMl'OX. M(r.. ;l llftu Av cuicAcei. YmtKlwSRSStWHui issi maaiiinfi a m I ? I Imported and llottled y Miiialoti.cii, Fletcher -Co.,it'iiii-innati. SOU SALE 111 Crosaman, Lyon a Co., Wholaaala Sgatils, Cincinnati, Ohio. Scott Leffel, V. I.oichschnlz, '. XelT, J. Sptngerbefper, J. Ketzold, George Trellscli, A. Singe-, A Hlbscbnutn, D. II. Knhutn, Arcade Motel Co., Agenls for Springfield. O. A 'so. by all wholesale and retail druggists, llqntir dealers cml wine Men bants. HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY CARRIAfiE COSTS hO MORE THAN THE OLD 8TTLB, AI.D CAN BE READILY ADJUSTED- SS-flL As. iL S5a ICCi VV V7yEPtn7a BABY CRIB. BABY CRADLE. The Illustrations above are made from pV'totrraph The adjustable parts do not change tha rmaavanfA wftttn YiaiAif tfta sa. atsit tH a Vhjatr fan rM liar) nr tint at tela, nlnaaitex nft ha nne. I chaser The HOLMAN CARRIAGES -j arrtu.ted for two years Every part la absolutely per feet. Over 10OO sold In Cblcetfoeinr .4 arc hist. Snt to all parts of the United States and safe delivery guaranteed. Send for a catalogue contAlnin jr latest styles, cheapest to finest. HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE CARRIAGE CO., 275 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ms. irtait nxrj retired Uibuu. tit iocf ' .?!&. SEMINAL PASTILLES K-di-alC' "rforfce-voaslJebiJitT.Orru'i ttutnT,iMi JXi-Tslcsl Ie?-Tii n-nTC-'l-i.ii A Jr.,lMea. 'rrTrl fnr I pptTaniT -nTlT, t.r.adci-c thfj tlw, tIy rren-9 TmTnxzz.ntt : 1 idhr't-TS loei rm tita1! eixrcpatpf I rfertftidfll MnlrStre-urhnna inai.QsJth. i3tt'-'""Oinii:-,rTrfrnT-riny oruccroairnw-i T'-rrTiel.t bctj t bp Ja'liTTrtion. J iy)rcr-.jTr L'vo.n Ifor k. rr too f ro IodBlrenm, va at k that 70c send tt J jvirnariw tbtt-Tneot 7crtrrubltaJse."t, IItUl-P.CKA(.':ilJ'w'lllnsdr2iarh!-ffv RUPTURSO FCRSON3 con ti3o FRJCS ROGERS H hnverlor lo all TESTED 40 ni.Qt to tb. Tiitti jm. EFFERVESCINC Citrate hnprrlar lo all Fruit -alt nad .Miarrall F. INDII.f HTKIV. tiYHPK&STTlWAtTfPWF '0Ta I- !", PIIK K 1.1 IIK1T. TETTKK H.T ICIIrlMI Mlfmi. And all diieaMn arwin tftjnt a dt-sjciis rJ cuodition u( thMbtoiuach Ijvrrur Bovvlm. LAKE CHAUTAUQUA, 'X'iik: POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. Oire-ctl im the main line of tlie NEW YOhK, PEHH. & OHIO R. R. l.V. . L E..HI.K. R. Co . Lessee). Midwaj llctrreen Cincionatl aud w ork Highest XaY&gaMe Bodj of Water on the Continent. 1,10 feet aboie tlie Ocean ami TJ3 feet abene Iike Erie, tlktant een miles. THE CLIMATE IS PURE AND I!lIGOflATING. The lake Is twvnty miles Ioni; anl from one tn three miles niile takewitott. tlutinna, lirilCtli's l'otui. ISrmas i'uiDt. iiav lew, Katenivtpixt. M.trtrn s inejaril.ChAUIauqua i'olnt I baut iu iui. Litne I'olnt. Maple pnnm ami UiHKUa areamoim the UlITereiit resorts on the Lake, patronized by the summer tlstl ors There are uooJ hotels ateverr point. Ihe Famous Chautauqua Awmulj Has Its lieatlitLsrtersatChautauiiua Lake. and convenes lit July and Auirist ot every year. One of the most pooul ir resorts on the Use It JuAJECE3"WOOID. Here all pas-UKtr trains of the Xew York. IVunsyU tultt nd Ohlu Kallroad ntop during th3easuo.tt being the LbauUu-iUit LakeMa tlon. and the dlsirtbutini: point lor the entire Uke. i here are two hteN at Itkewuod, both ol immense size and capable of accommodat ing five hundred euesta each. .Numerous steamers are tontintly plying the Lake, .ramt'ortin.: lslturs to all pomts. Those tn earLh of .. pleasant resort to spend the sum mer month cannot And a more convenient or dellkhtful plate than Lake Chautauuua. EXCLUSION TICKETS, VlaVe Vork, Pennsylvania and Ohio Rati roid.areousale.it all local stations and at statiocof connecllmc lines from June 1st. ood for return until October 31st. J H sHVLKU.Ueu.iipt.neieland.O. h P. PVKMhK (Jen Pass Act.. ew ork. A. E i'LUtk.Asst.Uen. Pass. Act, Cleft laud.Oblo. EASTWARD. dciit. No 4 Moru'i: D4ILT. .No S fcv'nn Llm'ed in S-irai 4 l-vm 5 4'tpm 6 4vpm 7 uipm 7 4ttpm 7 "'pm 10 Hipm s topia V Uupra DelLT. No li Mlantic Express. 1 lupm ID .itpra U 4i pm 1 uupm I 3,iia 3 0ipm 3 li'pin 5 4i pm 7 15am CentrM time. J2min slower than Cincinnati time. Lv jirlnKfleld . r ouucstown " Mea.lviIIe " Corry 1 ikewood " Jamestonn " Iiuilalj urn ea . lo .Mm 5 Jiim r. Wm " 7 lam . 8 aiam 8 "Sam 9 ftam . in O-'am . 9 lnl Uam inea " New ork. Pullman's Finest Coachen on ell Through Trains. IX2S3L AGENTS TO SELL AIIaV MISSOURI STEAM WASHER. To men and women a F en. erer d altilttr. tvki 14 1 rohUbIeemMoii)tfnt.Iil rhrni w.U be tfiten. Then Atrworkon a new rrinclf.lrt ihu hulks lahs and clothing enormous). Sam nle wan t nn t-wrs weeks trial on liberal term, to bo re turnea nt my expense If not satisfactory Turnea nt my expense If noi $600to$2.000 ia jrar 1 uetD; qik19 br cnmrt'nL.hift in1t.skS rimia i. r.tM IntrInio mrlt makln? It a rhtrwr.ir?iit kimwma werywhwn. Illu(tratflclrcularsaad tnris i rt. J. WORTH Sole M'f 11,1710 F'nklin Ave St.Iol'is.Mo. T..brS..lntvaltl.t.pMftt.ire.aswaw ISsraH.1- AUfarssrtUalHaa..trrooTr CIIL.MKCIIAMCAL.aml MIM.X: K .INKKIllU ut tbe Kens.el.er Poly, teehnic Institnte, Troy, . Y. The oldest emtineerlni; school In America Next term begins reDtember 14th. The Heirister for tstrr r contains a list ot the irraduates for the pastft! years, witn tneir positions, also course of study, requirements, expeuses, etc Candi dates from a distance, or those livinz in dis tant states, by special examinations at their homes, or at such schools as they may be at tendtni:. msy determine the question of ad mission without visiting Troy, lor KfnUter sou luiiiuioriuaiiou.auuress David M.ciaiisi, Director. . I SbwV " Ai IwSBBBBaTSvX-TSvTl, 31bbbbbbUs.nWa- NTrStT-r- v Latest Styles. Finest Goods. Lowest Prices. HOUSE CARRIAGE. m rcffMsrercri "cuF' bAvnid u unrxjartn c4 prrtc'ious n ia .wv st ki" uvutia,. 1 jj -JaCSaV a vDosscisijaLri m v. Crf-M tair n BtsTU ?SaitXKXMUT."laaflAa CI Ul towjcid., do u tcrrs wi atrnima Ut tttrtM, e: tmim pais ... tay nncnTiaafe a in va tovLdrsl r' ff3r03 srirttJle Itwtlical rrrptrs. Prtf jrt rpikatioat th -! eld i tu rmm 9tfl l tr.lt sw,fVit . .v T"S .. -1 Ivv4ij-mitwp.akja Ks.w.r. avta.m. m T 7 7 - . muitifui (v are (iirn ( -ir BKMftl TKEATaaiTfaj Saa. . &n Xn.1Z. Sbtt, IX Batrilar'vawvvaj.....i . t . u.tT HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mre tner, I aocs JT. Tsnth Street, ST.XX3TJTa.Ka. Trial of our ppl'ance. Aait, for Tarmsl YEARS. BEST APERIENT KNGWN. CuUloa. rVfrMlnm; Idtu ir.tmc A Iapti1 to all cUmatf and -. I in Fssjtlr and tltre-vtMit X "!. n I fad u oae it. I'nrr at trnt). DRY' Magnesia RAILROAD TIME CABD.l i'ltt.bnrs. CinrlnnKtl anil t. I mils Rail way Crmpnu 1'sd llntirlle It'tat.. Under ncheilule. in effect January 30, IsST, trams leae bpiiimlie'd, central standard time for Xenii. ("intii.nati and I CiUiiuliu-i.7:r a. iu..fiirli)tini fT:15a.m. ! for Xema ami Iiiilianaiieili-i f lOrJO a. m. for Xema, Cincinnati, Columbus. Indian spoils and Cliicago, ;t-J p in.; for Xenix, Laton and Cincinnati, to. 10 p. in. 'I rains arrne in &t rimtnelil at t":15 and 10-.'0 a. in., fo 00 p. in. and ('..40 p. ni. Oailj. t"d, except bundaj. isM. lluims Ticket AgenL Olaralaad, Loioai&iu, C1neiui3tl aad Inoiaoapotls Railway. soisa tAtT. 8 NUthtKirress lJUar 12 New i ork & Uoston Express . , "S.'mo 2 Cleveland Jk Eastern Express 3.45 r,m t Sew York Limited Express 3 43 pa soias SOUTH. 9 Nieht Kxnreas. !- am an C. spg . Ctn. a es. Ei Jf 1 Ctn Flslnirllnekeve K-V. ant an CM pa ti Cincinnati A Indianapolis Exprest-HXU a ciefeianaauiccinQallr.ipress l-JU 3 cinu.. ma., si. lmuis a lean, ax -t-K aauTiraoa lisr. 9 Mht Sxpres... -2J0a I Ctn tlylUK uuckeye- TJSaa 5 CleTelandJk Cincinnati Express. U)p new ion. uotiem 2 cinetcnatl sx-4JJi (a aaaiTB raoit soctb. Nlcht Bxpreu- -IJBaa 13 Daston. SDrlavneidAreom-j .iJAt U Xew York Uoston Limited- -WO am 3.13 LB .. 5JUm 45tm 1 Clereland A Eastern Express X Cincinnati A bpriniiflela Accom. II sew lorx umitea axpresa- No. 12 hat through sleeoera to New tork aLd Sotton without chance. No. 41s the famous limited express, eorr ooted entirely of sleepers, east ot Cleveland, rhroturji sleepers from Spriniaeld. Make. Sew York In JuK hours and Boston In UX Boms. G. H. KNIQUT. n. K. Ticket Atrent. D.B MARTIN. Arcade Depot. S. P. A. ScrinatlelcL 0. . T, rnta. Ohio B. K. All trains run on Central time 25 mlnatea lower than city time. TIA1SSLBAVK OOIG XA9T. No. . New York Limited, dally 10.3 a. ta. " 2. Accom , dally except Sunday. 3..y p. m. No. S 10.14 p.m. " 12. Atlantic Lx dally 2.10 a. m. TtslSS LASTS OOISO TEST. No. 3. Cln.JkM. Louis Et . daily 210a.tn 1. Accomdailyetcept Sunday JO 07 a. m. " 5. bt- Louts hx.. daily 3.59 p.m. No.4 has sleepers, but nocbanze of carsin either case through to Nerrork. No. 5 ha throush sleepers to ft. Louis t ree back to trains to all points east of. and Including north Leistsbunt. For tickets to all points and further Infor mation. callon J. D. I'HLtOIS. Aent.?2 Arcade. Telephone call 310. Iiitliaim, Blooiuiuctiin and VTMtern Kail. wny. ARRtTX rSOM NORTH. 1 Cincinnati Express 1 00 a m 5 Sandusky and sprinteneM l'x . 9JSaut 3 Columbus Mail 4J)Dm SRR1VR rROM BAST. 1 Nlitht Express '1 45 a m s Chcaco. Et L. k kan. City ltm . ftnam 7 MnduskyMall - ls.Vtam 3 Chicago, fft. L. a; Kan. CI ty Lx 5 OS p m ASaiTt raov est. 2 Eastern Express 120am . L a m . 423pm 4 Atlantic .11 all- t New ork Limited DtrART OOISel foRTH. 2 Lakeside Express. llltm . in is a m 5i3pm liiara y a m 630am 4 35 4 I"ut-ln Bay Express & Springfield and Sandusky Ex-. DKrART OOINO BAST. 2 Columbus Express 4 Atlantic .Mai! 8 Columbus Accommodation. 6Nework Limited OKPAtT UOISQ WKST. 1 N'luht Express 5 Chicago, at. L. i Kan. City llm , 3 Chicaito. ot. L. .1 Kan. tity x 205 7 10 a Sttpm Ublit South, rn Ha Ir tad. ARRITI rtOH SIIITH. 3 Dalnbrldce Accommodation 940am 4 Jupm I Man and r.xpress. DirtBT mitn .tt-ru 2 Mall and Express 4 Balnbridce Accommodstinn 10 25am 535Dm Ml trains marked run dally.all others daily except Sunday, -tandanl time, which Is 2S minutes slower than spr nctl'l I liv rime rv ,. v,rw,.. V.M.UEFFEKMAS. D. II. ROCHE. Ticket Agent. General Aaent. IS PEskyrovsi. trssrsm .M tUCCeaafuJlv u e.1 monthlv h,AM.'tltiia J Ladles. Are.sae. tjTrctnaland FUatant V 1 perboil.yinaiLoratdmKisLs. Stated fttrtieutart 4 tiostag. stamps. 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