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MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1890.

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Republican Ticket.

rot KpreewntaUe In Congress, HE KY U.JOHNSON. J adx of Clreult Court, I1AM1KL. W. OOMBTOCK. ProMnoatiDg Attorney, HttXKT O. 8TABB. state Henalor. JOHH TAitYAW. KeprneealaUree, NATHAK HABLAS. IKTHDB C IJNDtJIOTIl. Clerk of Clronlt Ooart, , GEOKttfC K. WIIXIAMS. Hberia, WILUAM B. DORM KB. A editor, JOHN M. WINBLOW. Tnuarar, ALFRED U MOMEANR. Recorder, BARNEY H. HOI.THO0BE. lonty'Onmmle1oner Eastern DUtrtot, BOLOMON WOODY. OooDlt Commlilonejr Middle DJatrles. CALEB J. HARVEY. Coroner, ..WXUJAef W, aUMMKBMAJ. Pnrreyor, ROBERT A. HOWARD.

THE OULD PLAID SHAVVU

Wbin New York oesses to be the "mat piTOUl State" Ororer Cleveland

will eeeee to bo the oily living boil oi

the Democratic party.

The Hobu Hannibal Hamlin, the

first man elected Yiee Preaident by the Rspublioeu party, u now eighty one

yeara old, and tall of life and vigor,

He haa outlived all hia suoceisors in

offioe ezoept the preaent incumbent.

GoviBMoa Gordon, of Georgia, who lamped into the boyoott bramble-bash

that the Atlanta Constitution planted

ia likely to have a hard fight to win the United States Senatorahip. Before hia

fiaaoo he had a walk oyer. The Far

mere' Alliaooe ia against him.

TBI Mississippi constitution doctors

propose to limit suffrage to those who oan nndsratsnd the constitution after it haa been read to them. Thie will

leave the delegatea to the convention in

oomplete control ot thauflrage ot th

State, it even they understand what

they are doicg

Tun Tv

homo market for overy ptodact wnicn

.v. .nlui natural rssouroee v.

this country supply. J.V1

. j: . indnitris.

IOC ouTorer . j. - i

.v.;. ..imil the more dbi:w

arxcr i"" w--. -

they are to oar peopi oi '.-""ZL the lower the ooet of production The

irresistible law ot eompuio w.

djwnprieeeto OMumere to ecale at wbioh any prodoct can . M

aflarded witb the same average px.v. A Ahr nursuiu. Protective

legislation looks to the employment o! labor at fiui thf t!.b . ,. eitU.ofchiD. It looka to the

oreation and maintenance of a borne "v.. ,. nroduot. of the soil, free

ff0m the uncer."- - . ,

.... . . . - - ,na toe

Bareaa orsuXUin'r. ,.mi that it haa

aeoomDliahed these purioses; that the

people have been employed at liberal

wages, and the produeta ot the

Ml kin bean Drovitfexe with a

homo market. Notwithstanding - thmiV3

vast area of our farms, and the aombers

employed on them, which are at least

double those engaged id any other form of industry, our agricultural products

are substan ially consumed at home, at

prioee which are on the average for the

whole oountry higher than are reoeived

by the farmers ot any other part of the

orld. This result is seoured by the

development ot Amerioan industries

under protection. These industries employ labor. They consume the products of our mines and forests and of the soil. The workmen employed in

them furnish a market for products of food. The wider the development of theee industries and the larger their production, the greater will be their consumption of raw products and the

aorn anasarca tneir consumers of - food in a word, the

larger and more aotive will be the home

market. When, then, our free trade

friends attaok our export trade, they

seek to limit Amerioan productions ot every description and reetriot our mar

ket for agricultural products. Tbey are aasailing the vital souroe of Ameri can prosperity the growth ot diversi

fied industry. They mean to dnye men oat of those pursuits whioh pro

vide consumers with food and make

them croduoers ot food. They would

limit oar industries to the outlet far

nished by the home market, forgetting and eontradioting all they have been

shooting for twenty-fire years, that we

must have foreign markets. Let the

o on. The end ia not far off when

they will recall and apply to them

selves the old saying, "Whom the gods

mean to destroy they first make mad.

. - . fc. tk. Brill t

got fr from ouM jbt. -of . . - -there

MTtin bird were mcuc ' m ir EXt& bo littlaTlrtsii CeOin to ea ouM jdeM eeewl. I courteoaely eJated ber "Ood yoo. mi-.-

eay li . . , .,. -nd mhylT

flail T TOO,

neenrT me oy , .

Off mint mr lert eJoog wo -,

tojjo! in tbe comer ber oaW ea . w.rf. bbere thatwUb pole

iTe neero v -

"J0"'".,- taem up tbelr

heertend

ceptrre tn

money or uw " .?Zt m ti beaded

vuv .

mod eU -

TO ,, jW". PT- nopetowin.alo-

r"" : j .vtehea ere

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tham J1 together

tat an oold

Kraitne ere w but emaJl Too mistbt wrep tUid ahewL

i-n k Wr a through Oelwer. end TU eeek her

en through Ctare, .toMjiWr TH search for tte or wnnaeef inx trtTelerererj

W.b mindITl nererflnd untflmyownl

can

.

Sew York Trlb

.-Th, mert hotel in the world

in GutemAlA city, Centxy-

aid ava EngUan tounsr. "

un d tho world. Thebe b only one story blghoo J" i it ia construct! in tue

yon are usberea inw " . Lauty. Tr hotel WA.fonner

. -; i rn 1 1 1 hiti v-

i rva Amenoa, but tne

owner was banished by JT

rioefor an allege ootp" j -

the government. . imie

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overlooking Kwuw :

of panKee'

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LEGEND OF ADAM'S BONES.

wpeka UpilUItWmtWrY

firm hnefaele t Wee .eeee. w..-

-:v ..ere to one dollor a bushel.

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uei:--n ulbsu i iocs: as i Kansas would be without money in the pookets ot its farmers, even it the crops are a little short.

In promotion ot the tfBoienoy oS the postal service Mr. Wanamaier says he wants to try the experiment of giving the postmaster oi a town of 500 $100 a year it he will ctusa one delivery a day to be made through the town. Another scheme of his is to pay the sohool teaohers to distribute, through the pu pile, daily, the mail matter that the postmaster shall send them. Ma. Fowdeblt says of the Lodge force bill: "The name of every Congressman who voted for that law should be published to the world, and oitisens who are opposed to such high banded work ahould aoratoh them on election day." And yet that law waa only intended to proteot the weak againat the strong and dslend them in their inalien able rights under the Constitution. Mr

rowderiy eeems to have gone eft hia

baae all around his late run.

A Sins-nlar Account of the Preeerratlon

of the Skull of the First Man.

The following tradition of the di

vision and filial burial place of the

bones of Adam, our common ancestor,

la from a curious work entitled "A

Mumicttl Treatise of Tentzelius; A Ka-

fr.Tr.1 W,.,int tV. TVim r.f T.ifn .ml

Barg-ela Counter Symbol. "Here is one that may suit you, uusa,"

remarked the obliging saleswoman, producing a vase in which the shopper detected and pointed out a flaw.

"Thatt Oh, lots of people Duy an

ae ia' when they can get it cheap. That

little chip probably never would be noticed, and if it were it might have been made by a servant. Tour friends

never would know the difference, miss."

The defective bit of pottery was

marked both "as ia" and Ju." in addition to the selling' price and the

information that It had been marked down from 7. A reporter who noticed the cabalistic symbols inquired what they meant.

"As isf replied the clerk, as sne ad

justed the wig of a French doll and

turned her back on a middle agea woraan from the rural districts. "That means 'as it is. You take your own risk when you buy an article marked

'as is, and such goods are not ex

changed. Generally as Is' means tnat

the goods are to be gotten rid or, even

at a sacrifice. No, the mark does not always indicate a defect like the chip

in that vase. Sometimes remnants are sold at short measure just to get rid of

them. For instance, eight and a half

yards of cloth might be sold 'as it is' for the price of eight yards. So you

sea the customer sometimes gets the

benefit.

"What does 'P. M.' meant That

eoods so marked are not going fast

o enough and that the salesman gets a 6

per cent, commission on the sale.

"Then such goods are not very de

sirable?"

"Sometimes you can find bargains in them. We always have a good many

lJ M.' and 'as is' goods after the holi

dayttrade. Sometimes the pattern is

not popular or the goods are going out

of season and they are marked 1 . JSI.

to make them sell a little faster." New

York World.

. .1 eonlma ATI i

aage and peacn - y i flowers. The fare waa good, and

we had our choice

honey, fish, poultry,

and. chocolate

you are in a

thing iaserv5

cret li. PUT ol coiiee till everjuuus

has been served. 'J.ne notei rur

candles, but matches are extra. "' i there is a system of calling the gtJ

" . a a 3' w

which entitles the hotel to the name d-y3K the cueerest one on earth. You axe PVba

called by flies. The flies down there are nearly as large as an English spar

row and they sting like a hornet, though the bite is not poisonous. They

never kfll them, but brush them away.

The halls of the hotel are filled witn these pests In the morning.

Over each door Is a transom. iow

if you leave a call f or 7 o clyck your

transom is opened and the nies g .

Do they wake you! I should sa.

The sensation is like that of being san

bagged. In five minutes from the tp-

yonr transom is opened you are

stairs looking for

doesn t do any , for that system

for years.'' Chi'

l3TOPw2nrSIAe

mrm

Evil.'

A True Bred Man of Sussex.

A sketch of the Sussex character

could not pretend to completeness in the smallest sense if the question of

rmmnr wrn entirely left OQt. The

Thi. odd little work waa pnu- " ' or delicate about his per-

Ushed by ' Urn: - 7. aUxXhaJudMor Htb

-""Ifl "ni,i,t3:!l, otner nana, muca tnat is 111

natured. Take the following illustration. It is a true story, told me by a clergyman as having happened in his own parish no great while since. Obliged to be absent from the duties

of his church on a certain Sabbath, he

had secured the services of a very wise.

grave and reverend ecclesiastic for that

day. The latter was a man of great reputation. The only doubt his friend had was whether the visitor was not too learned for the country folk that he

would have to preach to. Returning

in the following week, the clergyman hastened to his parish clerk to inquire how the services of the preceding Sun

day nad passed on In particular, how

he had liked the sermon.

"Oh, sir," said the old clerk in an

ecstasy, "it was the finest sermon that I ever heard. I wouldn't presume to

say that I understood a single word

of it."

Pompous old divine I Good old clerk.

listening open mouthed and with wondering eyes! Thou, old clerk, art true

bred feussex. Temple Bar.

Ir Major MeKinley should be unable

to overeome the big Democratic major

ity in the gerrymandered Sixteenth .....

iistriot mere is one very prominent

llweees in tne Sttele mh

-v, if, aiiu uii ueote is iames tn, Lamp

ceil, uoveroor of Ohio. Campbell must make the raoe again in 1S91 or

arop oat of politics entirely, and

would soit him a great deal better to

nave Major MoKialey safely ensoonoed in n seat ia the House that it would not

do to let go of. than to have him at lib

erty to head tbe Republican ticket in

tnat State.

Th Count ot Paris in a peraonal let

ter to a mend in New York speaks of hisapproeohing visit to America and

ys: I eou.e as a former soldier of

"j v me x otomso to see oar

fettle fields and to see how old friends

aro dome. Having been with the United Statea in acme of the darkest houre of their history, it will be a pleeear erne to wUneaa their preaent happiness end prosperity." So far so good. As an ez soldier of the Union

army me tount is welcome, Butwh he speaks of iluleMPew.

"Noah was commanded by God to carry Adam's bones and the Tree which grew on his sepuleher into his Ark, and

preserve the origin ale of mankinde; which Noah did with all observance.

And when Noah sent his three sons

fort ia Into the three parts of the worlde, he divided Adam's bones

amongst them, giving his legs and feet to Ins youngest sone, his breast and his arms to Ids middle sone and his

head and skull to his eldest sone. as

such sacred relickes of the father of mankinde as deserved to be kept. Now his first born betook himself into the parts near Jerusalem, where he buried Adam's skull In a little mount

ain, which was therefore called Mount

Calvary, because Adam's calvaria. or

skull, was there interred; which the

evangelist therefore called Golgotha,

or the place of a skull, in the singular number. Moreover the Tree of the transplation of Adam was by remarkable and admirable Providence preserved and made into a cross for

Christ's crucifixion, and erected direct

ly over the place where Adam's skull

was buried."

Although the text of the above copy is somewhat ambiguous, enough may be gleaned from it to prove, aMmrding

to the legend, that the grave of Adam was opened by those who were to take passage on the ark; that the bones and a tree which orliuUly crrew ovr them "eg wpwiMi in aie fessel" that was

to override the flood and were thus

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itMPTv, oeTtet.S -

ctia Msieisc

j ef the nia of tbe nnman m m diMMd XJver. film

La tor baa been tbe means

people to health and.

by (Wins them a healthy

any other agency on earth. (

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In Darkest fifrioa

AND THE

Guest, Emin,

Rescue and Retreat of

Governor of Eqiiatoria.

BY HENRY M. STANLEY.

Complete in Two Yolnmes of Oyer 500 Pwres Farh, with Two Stw!

tug! anrgs rot lm thn Sixteen Jui and atMui unejiundred and Fifij Fnil psg nd father II usitatlon - - " "

TIMJ8 TABUC No. 64. m nrrncT Ararsr 17. 1SP0.

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The baboon is a

ter in the Cape CV

ticularly in the ne.

Elizabeth. The

him is a curious ant)

one. The signal man,

through no fault of hie

by a passing train, ant

both legs amputated, whi

urally incapacitate him frc

the idea struck him to sect

and train him to do his wo'

has successfully accompliE

manv years the one in

regularly looked after th' done the hard work of

master. The animal is po; traordinary intelligence ari

made a mistake.

Of course the human si

the telegraphs, and the.

levers according to

taking into conside:

at the station in qui

Junction, and about twenty miles

Tort Elizabeth, there is a large vol

of traffic, the sagacity of the cr

is really wonderful At first passei

raised a strong protest against the

ployment of the animal, on the score

risk of accident, but the baboon

"sToTTnAracfed?T53SferTJ!ff

m T? 23 o c s 03

le wVftkneM. ricere. Tnraora. Sores,

itlood folsonins;, Moran,

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HENRT M. BTAKLET. snbtn the frfmoti Mtn Amerleaa tn plnck. endnrenee acd

achieve ujent. Has jcbt nxuHED ' Ulng "IN D AKKK-T AriUi A,tb atory 01 nia i-M angteatnat nnOrrtekine the qoeot luid reeene of Kmin. It win. btkai. tor the Brat time tbe rou extra of Mr. Stanleys rwul dlae wriee. No aoTajtsric lr.roMTioa omioKimxe this expedition has yet been pabtished, beyond the few letter aud newspal-er apo -unU voioh care opeared from time So time a ring the V three years, and whioh oontnin Utile more toan a euegestion of tbs danosiw B.icotmTxKtD and oTereom-. and th impobtist k8CI t a. hixvbd IN DARKEST AFKICA will be pnbllabed bortly by Messra fherlee Heribn r's Bona, who -trol all ritihU tor toe United itatea and he l omiutoa of Caatda. Kary to nme lasned to either ooontry will bear their imprint on the tit e pace . , ... Mr. Stanley la entilvd to toe traits of bis litbor, aod th's the American aenee of Jnstiee will eernre to him by parebmmag "IN D ARKEST AFKICA." his own book and the only one 1' o4ch he will hare a peraonal interest. Intelligent and well meaning people will not bay bogus Stanley books." offered nnder false ana misleadine repreaentationft, to no one of whi- n haa Stanley

contributed a line. Thsr will wit for th it i.t a itth auric hook on the anbi'et. warmcM bt

bTALT Hmsmu. "IN DARKK8T A KhlUA" will tie in two oetayo rolouiBa. if oyer sou pae r-H ranlwr. vitn m.rt nmfnn.1 nin.Ml&l alth wnftot AIMnnM frim Mr. Btailley S OWO

prosograpns ana ewnea. 1 ne pnoe wui oe s 7i m roLUM, in una duwu. ,, v. ' sold only by snbeerintion. throash nathorUed ae--nte. to whom ezeloalye terrlt ry will be a-

slsnea, and every preeaatun need to protect them therein.

PF"Aerents wanted at Good Salary to Can

vass in Wayno township, Wayne County, Ind.

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SEAT HOCSFaIOLD REMEDY FOR

I, WOUNDS, BURNS, RONCHITIS, &c. CENTS.

stamps for free sample

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EDICINAL, TOILET, BATH, rfA$Z NURSERY PURPOSES.

nd Rapifis & Indiana,

saved from obliteration; that the eon of the ark builder who fell heir to Adam's skull waa also intrusted to

transplant the tree, which, through a

series of remarkable eoinrldoni Sin.

. . v

peuuigs, was usea in after years as a

cross for the crucifixion of the Saviour.

xne mystery of the whole affair Is deepened by the last sentence of the legend, which says that the cross was

set up directly over the spot where

Adam s skull had been decorated hv

eou 01 .woan, an assertion concurring in every particular with th

Scriptural account, which says that the

piace oi crucilixion was known as "th

place of a skulL"

The author of the work containing

the above legend attributes it to "An

ancient doctor in the eastern country and a. bishop of the church a little after

v.iinsu at, 1XHU3 KermWi. t

To Prevent "Black Eyes."

To prevent the blood from settling

unaer a Druise there is nothing to com

pare wiui tne tincture of a strong in-

ruaion 01 capsicum annuum mixed with an equal bulk of mucilage of gum arabic, and with the addition of a few drope of glycerine. This should be

i painted all over the surface with

camel's hair pencil and allowed to dry

ewunu or tnira coating being applied as soon aa the first Is dry. If done

as soon as the injury Is Inflicted this

treatment will invariably prevent the blackening of the bruised tissue. The same remedy has no eoual in rh-

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Bun necft. a simpler way still is the instant application of hot

by using a little dry starch or arrowroot merely moistened with cold water and placed on the iniured

York JournaL

Another Photographio Triumph. An electric spark has been nhnt-

graphed by means of a menial

in which the sensitive nlate mi

it Is said, a velocity of 2, 500 revolutions per minute, Public Opinion.

wus ia the sio ra I sr.

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.. ,,v. KKsreaanr- atsatwoa ra. : Free tradera ia the Senate an oat ot it axe running wild over the alflnd. dia oovery that about lOO.OOOthllare' worth of Amerioan nanoiac tarts, oat oi a total of t7.OCO.000.000. are mar keted 10 foreign eoantriea by meana of speoial diasoaots to the foreign buyer. Wa are iosliaed to give theae free trad gentlemen all the rope of this sort they want. They will find it tLrhs aronad

their necks before they are dona with with it If it were shown that these exports increased prices to oar own people there would be room for complaint. Bat the revert of this is the trath. The object ot protection is to develop and diversity oar industries.

nansnhle

ar ail abant Tir Dn'a rui-'

brated Electro- Voltaie Belt and A.dU-

anoea. and their e harming ?ueeta npon kha nervons debiliUted syetem, and how may will qaioklv rector yoa to rigor and manhood. Pamphlet tree. If yoa are thas afflicted, we wiU send yon a Bait and Appliaaeaa on a trial. Voliaio Belt Oo Marshall. Mioh. lan27dwly A bill will be introduced into Eng laad'a Parliament next setsoa whioh proposes to reetriot the pablie perform -aneea of hypnotia experiments. Accord ig to medieal testineoay maoh harm is done by amateurs dabbling ia this science. SuSerers from indigestion, lose of appetite, liver or kidney ocmplaints, rheumatism or neuralgia, weald da well to give Ayer'a Saraaparilla a trial For ail aaeh disorders, bo medioine is so effective as this, when taithiully and per ee variably used. dwlw

Thxrk ts Ost v nw n, .1...

O .... T. J " waee swift a Sneeifia H S

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vrausiT DiOOd remadiAa ""

econsi dated aa one of the

old worn oat potash, mereury, aaraaparilla mixturaa. which never cure anything, bat bottles ap the diseased blood in th system only to break oat again in a mora violent form. 8.8.8 care by

forcing oat the poison, and relieving the

system entirely ot eontagion. It cures all kinds of blood poison, and bailda nj

the general health of the patient at the

earn time. Thar ia a man in Datroit, Mioh , named Aadrrj'wski and another named Sehewiedki. It would be inters tic: to be present when they were introduced Washinctoa Post. Wanh Haadreas el BellanL My wife used only two bottles ol "Mother's Friend" before her third eon fiaemeot. Says she would not be without it for hundreds of doll are. Had not half aa much trouble aa before. Dock Milks. Lincoln Parish. La. Write The Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta. Ga.. tor further particular. Sold by all : droggutav. dw 6

ply astounding to those who never h

peweonal experience of the intelhgei

of these brutes. One of his most note

worthy performances was the correct switching of an unannounced special train on its correct line in the absence

of the signal man. The latter livet about a mile up the line, and the baX boon pushes him out and home mornJ ing and night, and is the sole eornrjjf ion of his legless master. niusfM

Sportinar and Dramatic News. Jj

Colors in

Garnets are not al 3 rri

reu. iuey appear aj- brpwn.

green and yellow. OWorfees

specimens have also ben found

is a coarse variety known as e

garnet found in sufficient quantit

do usea as a mix m the smeuw

iron. It is the nobe garnets or

precious garnets, soqietimes called

mandine, that are of Jreat value

are generally oi a crimson 7eu color

sometimes of so detp a tint that jewelers hollow it out Ceneath or place a plate of suvefat the back of it The cinnamon stone is said tn K jj,.

There is a fSLXfjT found in Siberia l

w mM - r : j a

Card for Rfdunond la

ect June 8, 1890.

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it Northena fiiiss ajaAMMMeaeatwai' flAavBAti atXccam. a. w -ZI

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PA XI" NIA PrvtRTOH !r. -. Meet.

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Richmond a HprioKDia si. ana RJI e w tiloluQODd A Hprluaneld 'xt'rl 1 1 K tuobmonil A Hpringaeld Kxpreee l HAm Trauia arrive trucii toe eas.

Xenla a Kichtnoud Kx press - 'T 15 1

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IvertlslQK cossuit

Jt THOMAS.

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j1wArfii Mnfh vt. Richmond. Ind.

Attention Gtvan to theTre -t-u.euto( y

IRONIC DISEASES

which is credrthe Grossularia, from ) Wcmptiy attended.

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. JCazu. day or 'night. In tttty or

ijactcu. guwawwrr, A1

color. PowderedSrTY

d for polishing and l-i:

in forr""- and

nets I Jeo. used for polishing- and

euttf jther stones. The powder is knot znong lapidaries as red emery. Keione.

Booner 7 to 11) am. ; 1 la tP-

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Fx. WAS Leal jrrelsxit aurajn

JSLAtrsai!ssaiS

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dnssa, and uoieaav and spnoaaeta.

O. li. A 1. iraine ctoa a ein mi "'u-rr.

ult. '-(')Mimrii aii atieiinaw viiy.

u. R A 1. trains m 1 and aav prior

oar between C nelnnatl end Orend Kaplda.

lifnelnnau ani tmeaiio utvwiona, xoa.ia

and it bare Pull man o BuCet parlor car be.

iween mnolnnau and trnieaan.

tlolninbua and indlaaapuiia train nam

tb rough slep)ne eersoa Noa 1,. "m! Hi ok. ' an 1 B banl n,w Yor snd Ixal;vllle s'.eept.ra between Klebmond and Cambridge Lily ; rtinlu oara onNn.,,8.,kj and SI.

Dyon mt Amis uitiwub ' i liironfb alseplnit ear. 00 No. . S, ', r, SO and

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JD. c llning (jar.

atAMOfliiu. iaxx in Brrru HLoca Nnrra aan atant win.

WKUH IXlUUls, MO. is Tnird Wedneeday ta eaebmonta. a.O.Oabora,W M, O, f, toiton, Ueorwtary

R1UUMUNL) IXJIMIK, No. ue - First Taeedaf tneaeamontb Ueo.T btepoeoa, W. M. , loon Ue Witt, Haoretarr

l.riNU HOIjOMUM OUAf TKli, Na

tV Friday tn eacn tuoatb A. U Mar lata, a.?X V. Bolton. Keeorder.

K

tut

Monday in eacn month, a W. nempls-

aaan. w. o. , cnaa. r. rioiioa. BanoroeT. T OTAL OHAPTKB, No. , O. B. 8. Meets tor

A-J seooaa ana tourtn he lard a, evenings

month. Mrs. Heater

At. Alma Ho I ton, Heeretary.

Marlatt, W,

tn

M.t

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tir HlTKWAli.lt LOU

TV vert'lrldav evening.

ilslc. 31. C. x-orterfleM. M. U. Cbrle

Ma 41. Meets

Elantb and

w.

Gbawtljr Cleverness. , '" - Pinetti, the famous eohjorer, was commanded by the Empress Catherine II of Russia to trive her a snwimpn nf

his clevemesa. On Uresentine herself

as ms loagmgs, in response to his x

vitation, her majesty was conddted

mto a room that was entirelv flr wiT

in riA1c Anil -;.v. j. . f

"?5-"-t-vj. m mm uiperat A sort of wooden gallows was rreeted ia one corner of the room, on wiih

her horror, the empress saw hanging the body of KnettL After a wbn thl

conjurer flung off one of his legs, then

ra use manner his arms, tten his head, and last of all the trunk drormed to th

..fM , . " e auu linn irjiy with the limbs nresentwi t) Zi

e , . ... Wi

7? i,.iuru;r rsiorea co nie and viaor; Catherine made him a KatiI

""i ocui i n i ii hju mtamaraon to the country. Exchange.

with.

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6 Orders for Either

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88 jfllN STREET.

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Cmtarr

4a blaod or mT9N. M i

mm . . . . . j

as, in ia order to cur-me s-

to take internal remedifs.'l

tarrh Uure is taken lDiernah... k

aireotiy on the blooa asd Ea-in,liak taee. Hall's Catarrh Cure isTrB 1 medieioe. It was prescribed bsf lraTSl

fr MftW mr tm. M ffm mr.

kt f he cuow!e3jre of the patiect. ii hamln, and will effect s yenTe,wi!fthff tbe ctlent is

irn A'pohoiic wreek. ITXITKH

V E7f ire.. AaJI' H.TTK

rk na6-deod a wly

AtnST UlJE.lI i

tn Deat pnyaicians in Una eonc

yeara, and is a reenlar prescription.

ia eoapoaed ot the beat tonies known, oombined with the best blood purifiers, acting direetly oa the maeua surtace. Th perfect combination ot th two in gredieata is what proJnces inch woaderlul resulu in curing catarrh. Sead for testimonials, tree. F J. 0HN JS 2 4 CO Prop., Tolado, O. Sold by DroetrieU. 75a. ao251wln raTcal:iijtM v--ss: JSi. Wrioii ot oeaith. haoits

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VAKFREE W- r Sealed TreaMme expWlrtM f a'" aUC. ; abamme asd perfert CURE

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X&iy 7S to , to locally coeetS'ml Y, Company Jneorply 1.T JootW,tTttnlng,snoee, c. to eonaxinxn at coax. AJao a rtxet, mavry , to enroll Bernnow extroliert. !. paid in-)

m Ou haw

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PRESCRIPTIONS! I make my own Fluid Extracts and Tine

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saimtaiy filled,

r or nlgnt.

Allison, thi Pharmacist. 1514 Xaia street. Tetenbowe 234.

IF YOU WANT TO Buy Beal Estate, IF YOU WANT TO SellRealEstate SEE WiL E BRADBURY & SON, Westeott Block.

HKMatAWM LAMXiH, No. xea. afeets erary Ttiarsday evealna- Henry Flaefca, M. Q.J MatPeln, eecretary.

IITOODWAHD LOIXIK, No. 2jS. Kary Wed. TV nesdae evenina. Jamas Meeera. H. (!.

tsaae Loan, rteoretary.

RICHMOND LODOB, Ko. M. Keerj Mondaf eveuuuc Ialbey, M. U. ; Xld WUeon,

ioreary.

oJLfcfXALi feNUAMi-atK&X neoood

. y toorta Xaeai

btrattan, C. h.iJ

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toorta Tuesdays in aucU moctn. Haasell

W. Henderson, tterUi.

Et-KN DBOBKK, VAXJOWIKUti OW bt). teKK AH Heeood and fonrUi batorday eren. ija lx. eaok month. Mra. Maftale Olmslaaa1, ai. .' . as Us nettle WUson, Heo. aoeretary.

KhCAMfklKl, X Heoond and

tuortti Tuesdays In earl) moeUi. Wullam

III KKMONIA

AA. luorui rineadayi

Via. J. P. Henry rlty Horioe.

DlLHMONIt

At, ( UAL

IKlUl-iJ, NO. a FATsUAK-

Cl K l.K Keanlar meetinm Uibrd

lueetlay in eaok month, r rank. Hawn.Uriad W. Al. Miloheli, teecretary.

K. of f.

rUi-A LiOiJiiSorS. E'rery l enrs lay nitiS at Pyatdan 'letaple. Booth KUdiq sweet, at, KileUe, U. (J.j Ueorga W. CotKOx, A. ot . a b .

Clibc ii Lit. mJwbt LAjuuri, tw. S vexy Xaa. day ereuln, at x-ytloan Temrle. Wa U. bar lei. O. O. ; T. W. Morris, K. oTg. a a, GKHMAIilA mjOIMsH, No. a .Set mday ereula, at fyaoiaa Temple. rrauaU Next, w, G. UN CPU KM BANK Monday eyenlaas at UK frthlan 2 ample. Ueo. WilUaiki, Uoausua IMt j hi. hid, ItaecrOes. CAIATHKTEMPLS Mo. B meets at PyUuaa Temple on tbe first and (turd Wed needay ereniag ot each month. Mrs. Oeeer rrlar. Most Vxeelleat Chief; Mrs. Geo. W. P Jaekson. bitter Mistress ol Keeorda and.rxaree. poadeuee.

a. A. M.

- OL. MJiUalTriM i-ObXTa. as, meets ew J Thursday erbalnc Henry Ford, p. UaOeo . Jones, Adjutant.

nroMAirn vEHKr oonpa.axn. MKRKDrru

IV roat, u. a. b .Baeete every Thursday alter-

Uall. Mrs. Maria

noon M 191 la O.A. A

wen i aier. x-reatdena.

OK B Or VETEHANB, WILLIAM P. BjTNTOI

lamp mo. m, uretaloa of saeea

Monda Blahs u u. A. K. bail. Wm. u

Mali, Captain ; J. A. Pleaeanta. Plras Mareent

aea as km.

UeuuuiA Xttiuas, ao. 1 Meets Aaaxaoay erexuoaa at wigwam aeaoipment rowa

i. O. O V. bnlldma. CaeJeea 1'rvu. aubn :

Chaa Oatos, 'Ue of Heworde

a ofH.

ANCHOP IXJIXIK, NO. 8 HUNOK, meeta first asd

tn eaea month, JUMe stonei back. ieo. jTV

t, NlttBTIt OP onrtb Taedayt oee UssunJ Ka.

pollen berg, tWeaaaor.

HOTAL ASCt AM 11

JM. a. OOOMC1X No. 81, itoyal Ananlia . meets every first aod third PrMay sieu la Id eaoh nymth, to the hall soma of Mlotb and Mam street. B. H. Myrlek hasntj I. W. tAmaoc. Beeretary.

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UlA lXJlXtK, lio HA Meet erary WedhesO day erenlne at 7 X, Q. A B. haO. Emma Boorer, O. T. : Mrs. Clara Bwartaea. Hi entry.

"IITAKHIKGTOK

IT meet

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Dr. LeDac Periadkal PIU. The great Fraoeb ismdey, Paris, Praoeavarta Jlrexrt sura the aewf aMre oraca, aad post, ttvety eore soppr ses o of tbm nxeaea troas waatcretr eaaee, and all period leau trooWe peeaiuur to wemaa. A saXa remedy warranted toexetae mcsatrnaurax. boofcl net os ssss darlna preeseaey. AMKKH1A1 PILX.CO royalty propriee, epeBeer.la. (liilaaold mr Irr A. Hr.Dnart. Raeajxienet, Ind. Tla

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