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How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good healtt cannot exist withoHt a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies In the stomach undigested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the "whole system is -deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been tha means of restoring more people to health and tappiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency Known on earth, It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. ASH general femilyromedyforD-yspeftsfv, Torpid Llvor, Constipation, I hardly ever uso anything else, and have never beer, disappointed In the effect produredr it seems to oe almost a perfect, cure diseases of the Stomach and Bowels.

W. J. McELKoY, Macoo. Advice to the Aged. Age brings infirmities, such as stag, fish weak kidneys ami blud- tier and torpid liver.

Tiitt's Pills nave a specific effect on these organs, stimulating tlio bowels, giving: nutur- al dischnrK-M without straining- or griping, and IMPARTING VIGOR to the kidneys, bladder and ate adapted to old or SOUD JPHINEAS T. BAKNUM. Biographical Sketch of the Late Kins' cf Showmen. Romantic Career of a Farmer's Boy Name Became a Household Word In All Parts of the Decda of Charity. Phineas Taylor Barnum was the son of a Connecticut fanner and was born July 5, 1810.

As a boy lie displayed great business shrewdness. After clerking in a country store for awhile he secured a clerkship in a Brooklyn store, and then returned home to run a store of his own at the age of IS. Three years later he assumed the editorship of the Herald of Freedom and subsequently served two or three terms of imprisonment for alleged libel. Barnum dickered in various other enterprises before he went into the show business, which really began when he managed the exhibition of a colored woman 112 years of ag-e. The Jenny Lind engagement, however, was his first great strike, and it netted him 5250,000.

From this time on his genius for the show business continued to add to his fortune and fame. It was he who brought oxit Tom Thumb, who wore the honor of being 1 the first "freak." He first showed Toung, the sacred white elephant of Burmah, and Jumbo, the largest elephant ever seen, in this country. The "prince of showmen" cannot be said to have always been lucky. He was particularly unfortunate in regard to fire. In 1S03 his museum (the original) at the corner of Broadway and Ann streets, New York, burned.

It was one of the greatest fires in the history represented'his county in the legislative four terras. Barnum was a teetotaler and at one time declined a nomination by the prohibitionists for president of the (Jnitod Stnt.ps Snug- llttlo fortunnn have been raadBM work for U(, by Anna PnftC, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. See cut. ore duingas well.

Why you? Some eflm over i month. You can do the work ancl Hva home, wheroi-er you arc. Even beV 'Kinnon from $5 to ft dny. All Wo nhow you how Start you. Can work In apuretlme Of nil the tlmo.

Big money for workers. Fniluro Unknown nmoup them. NEWviut wonderful. Tortlculiri foe. H.lIulU 0 lyear IB for you may males ai uiuch, but can teach you quickly how to com from $6 to 410 ti dny at tho ftpd more HI you so on.

fciuh sexef, All apei. any port of mcrica, you cnn commence at home, giT- itll Your ipare moments only to tlio work. All HCW. Great pay SGKK for ry worker. Bturt you, fbrnlibin EASILY, SPEEDILY le KS i'ftEE.

Addrel BvuTthlnr. EASILY, SPEEDIL rAliTieULAKS i'ftEE. Addrel. at once, THE LATE P. T.

BARNUM. a photograph taken a short time before his FINE PAPER HANGINGS INTERIOR FRESCOIFIC CKUBCHES. RE5IDEBCES, JC. We invite visitors to call and inspect. Correspondence solicited.

P. KELSON 193 WABASH CHICAGO, ILL, Baby is Better SHE GOT SICK IN- THE NIGHT WITH CEOTJP. WE ALL THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE. MAMA GAVE HER DR. WHITE'S PULMONARIA AND IT CURED HER SO QUICK.

TMs great medicine is a safe and certain specific for Croup, and should always be kept in the house where there are children. It is the most wonderful cough remedy in the world. Three sizes, 25 50 cts. and 81, and every bottle warranted. oold by B.

F. Keesling and D.E Pryor. ADVICE vs. VICE, You are not In manly shape, and yet you don't not. Write to us to-day Delay Imperils all I describes your case.

i OUR HEW BOOK ALL DISHiKDEKH A WKA HEN. Forlimitcd JEJttJJE MKDICAX, Buffalo, If. V. Don 't prcler VICE to ADVICE. ARABIAN of lie BEST 1EDICMS ever Inratei PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, Externally and Internally.

It is safe and certain in its action. ForBurns, Poisoninr, ErysipeUs, Inflammation of the Eyes or Bowels, Earache, Deafness, Rheumatism, Pains in Side, Back, or Shoulders, Piles, Sore Throat, Croup, or Bronchitis. Price 25 cts. and Si. at all druggists.

E. MORGAN A SONS, Proprietors. PROVIDENCE, R.I. TBlKESUPMJEDbjr ROSS GORDON, LaFsyette, Ind. For Bale byB.

-Keesling: of the metropolis. Hundreds of wild animals were released, creating the wildest consternation among the many thousands of spectators who had g-ath- ered. In 1808 his place on Broadway, near Prince street, was burned, and not only many animals, but several persons, lost their lives. He then moved onto Fourteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, and that place burned in 1872, causing a large loss of human life. June 5, 18S3, his big- tent burned in Chicago, it having been pitched on the lake front.

Including the loss of his residence "Iranistan" at Bridgeport, Barnum is estimated to have lost 85,000,000 by fires. Barnum's great success was undoubtedly due, as he himself said, to liberal advertising, for which he had spent hundreds of thousands of dollars. His estate is worth 810,000,000 Or In his will, executed in 1883, he made very large bequests to charity. Many years ago he and his then associate. Gen.

Noble, donated to the city of Bridgeport Washington park, a beautiful grove surrounded by churches and fine residences, which the city would not sell now for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Then he, individually, gave the city 370,000 worth more of land for park purposes on condition that it would maintain it forever as a park and always have' a free bathing ground on its front. In the city cemetery he gave several thousand dollars' worth of lots for a burial plot for Grand Army of the Republic; as much more for the fire department of Bridgeport; single graves for poor people on condition that they should be scattered all over-the cemetery, not located in any one place together, where the spot might come to be known by the opprobrious name of potter's field, and the further condition that the very poor shall be buried for nothing, and in no case shall more than be charged, instead of the ordinary rate of 87. In 1S83 Mr. Barnum made his will.

In firder that there might be no question as to his sanity upon which to ground contests after his death he had eminent physicians examine him and secured their attestation that he was of sound mind. The will and its codicils cover more than 700 pages of legal cap, closely written, and dispose of real estate and personal property of the value of 810,000,000 to twenty-seven heirs. The property is in 'New York, Brooklyn, Bridgeport, Colorado and several other places. His bequests for charitable purposes are numerotis and large. Among the beneficiaries are the Chapin home, Children's Aid society, Old Men and Women's home and the-'Soeiety to Assist Males and Females Years of Age the Bridgeport orphan asylum, Bridgeport hospital and other Bridgeport societies, Mr.

Barnum also made provision for certain worthy charities by bequeathing to them a stated percentage of the large annual profits accruing from his share in his shows. To the city of Bridgeport he secures the only'water front not already seized by private corporations, with a dock upon it costing 830,000, for twenty- one years after his death, during which time his executors are forbidden to sell or lease it. i The great showman was a man of broad information and was very popular. He was twice sent to congress, was twice mayor of Bridgeport, and CLOTH GARMENTS. Styliuri Couts and Mantles For Old and Voiinjr.

Practically speaking, there are no new colors. The dyer's art seems to have attained its ultimatum; it can no further go. Yet there are always certain favorite hues which fashion elects as her own, and since art and fashion have declared themselves sworn allies, the more artistic a color is the more fashionable it is. Thus we have delightful range of cool grays and soft browns; in the former, nickel, granite, slate and leaden gray, reminding one of damp, ivy-hung walls, or recalling the glittering sheen of white metals; the latter woodsy, suggestive tints, in succession of rich cream, golden, Havana and seal browns, but all with that Subdued softness which harmonizes perfectly with the lovely, tender spring greens. Delicate green like the budding leaflet of the lily of the valley is designated on the importer's color-list as muguet, strawberry-leaf green is the next, and ivy a deeper shade; and there are other intermediate nameless tones of this favorite color.

Rose tints in six or seven shades, any one of which might be called old rose, are known in the palest as rose, and so on, deepening a shade at every as laurier, rose Bengale, camellia and scar- latine. The heliotropes and lilacs are familiar shades, needing no description, and the regulation evening shades are still to be had. The Pompadour and Watteau colors are likely to be much worn in light materials and ribbons for summer dresses, and there is a refreshing coolness in their pale, crisp tints, decided but not aggressive. The lovely blue called Pompadour, the dainty pink, bergere, or shepherdess, a deeper shade, almost an old rose, known as Louis and the faint, papery green, called Watteau, are exquisite in crepes de Chine, and'China Magazine. TO SAVE PATIENCE.

We are a patient ox is nowhere in comparison. We buy lamp-chimneys by the dozen; they go on snapping and popping and flying in pieces; and we go on buying the very same chimneys year after year. Our dealer is willing to sell us a chimney a week for every lamp we hundred or more a we plow for him, pay him for goading us, Macbeth's pearl top and "pearl glass" do not break from heat; they are made of tough glass. As likely as not our dealer would rather his chimneys would break; it's good for the business," says he. He buys the brittlest ones he can get.

What are you going about it?" pittstraig. Gzo. A. MACBETH Co. NOTICE.

Hie of Uic (port, Indiana, Of the Clutnge in Uic Boundaries the Vetiiijj PreciiirtN or Said City, AN ISsuIc by tlie Common Council at Thrir KcguJar KCKMOH, March 18, thereof, to a point opposite Tenth street south crossing said river to Bace onre west along the north of Bacc street to Eighth ee S', lc soutt )0 fe west line of Eighth J5l tlreet to lilgh street, thence west ulonir nortli line of Hlgn stree.t to-tJiepIaceof beginning. -M And It Is ordered that Ihe -lections In s-tid nre tln brlck cK Wldhlgl at Forest mills. Precinct No. Cftn Liecnniciliit and ifiocu elitti-r yotuijr inn! In tln-lr omi liii-y live. Any we unn Ilir IK Si-jirti, I'e Mint von.

No pink. Vint iltvuio II ymir lime to the 'I lit- to pcrwi-cli timl'iU'wnrdN ttwu liltlo exjierlbiico. We citn UK- t-iu- tcncli you KKHK. Xo wint-u to exiilnin here Full FKKK. 3IAlKIi.

fru 1NLJOUIC, NO THIS PACKAGE MAKES TKS GAILOKS. Tbe most APPETIZING- ana TEMPEP.AWCE CHINK ta ths world. Delicious and Sparkling. TRY Aak your Druggist or Grocer for it. C.

E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. A Simple Bat Effective Device for Keeping ft Gate Open. Here is a device for keeping a gate open. Tlie drawing explains itself.

If Attractive and Promising Investments In CHICAGO REAL ESTATE TURNER BOND, IO2 Washington Chicago, III. Established 1SJ5. Reference htSatl. Bank, Hlfc the gate swings free from the ground there will be room enouph to fasten the stick to the lo-wer hoard, and it will drag, after the gate and brace it open. Just kick it through and it will drag after it and brace it shut.

Try it H. Pearce, in Farm and Home. We also Collect Bents, pny Mortgage loam, at no cost to lender, and Manage Entntenfornon-resldenta. Correspondence solicited anfl given prompt attention. Maps anfl full Information sent on upplicatloc.

Wo have for sale a number of acts tram In fllfferent parts of the cltyzalso well located business properties and othor Benl Estnte Investments. A number of desirable first jnortROKe loans for Bale, drawing 6 per cent seml-anmiannterest: WORLD'S FAIR PROPERTY. Corner lOdwav Plaisance Stony Island. Boulevard. Finest hotel site near the Fair Grounds, Also desirable Bites for apartment buildings and choice frontages near tlie Parks.

Property Along the Line of New Elevated Railroad Now in Process ol Construction. Cornersanfl inside lots on Calumet, Prairie, Indiana Wattaah Avenues at from $100 to S300 per ft Chicago waa never growing faster than now -and the completion of tho Elevated Rond will have a marked effect on property along the line and at the terminals. Enicll.b Diamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Only Genuine. HAFC, reliable, LADIES Mil for CMcltetter't ffnqlish and ID Ked and Gold mcLallio TX9, blue ribbon.

Take jftu other, ftcfuatdangerautiulinitu' niand utiunpt for jjarticnlam, t'Mtiiaoainla ud Sellof for X-udleA," in letur, by rctnm 1 Tcnlmonjnli. ffame Paper. IudlKon Square. Sold IT ill Lonl For hy H. Drnajrfst.

Cheap Lands and Homes in Kentucky, Tennesee, Mississippi and Louisiana. On the line of the. Queen Crescent fioute aa be Eonnd 2.tKW,(Juu acres of splendid bottom, nr, land, timber and stock lands. Also tlie finest fruit and mineral lauds on the continent lor sulf on favorable terms. FABiffiBti! with all thy getting get a home It the sunny South, where blizzards and Ice clsi plains are unknown.

The Queen Crescent Koute Is iflles tL. Shortest iind Quickest Lint; Tbe voters oflhe City of Logansporl, Cass County. Ml notice tJuittlie following order wax made by ihe Common Council of the Cltyuf Lognnsiwrt, Cuss County, Indiana, at their rwiliir session, Wednesday evening, March 18, 1S91, Jileetlon preeiTieis us formed Jn the CJtv of Lo- Indiana: In accordance an act of the Legislature of the Suite of Indiana, approved March 6, 1S.S9. It is ordered by Common Council of the City of Lo- gan.sport, Cass County Indiana; and they "do now loi'iii and adopt following voting precincts. In tins several wurds of the City of Loginisuort, ind to wi FII1ST WARD.

j'rednctNo. that territory embraced wlthjji tin; following metes and bounds, to-wlu Cummeiic- Inijatthenortviestcornerot Sycamore i'lid Ottawa streets, tlience running west iilurig tlie north line of Ottawa street to Vine street, thence south the west line of Vim- street to Miami street thence west omhe north line of Miami street to Plnni sti eet, ihence north along tlie east Iliie of Plum street: to Bates sn eet, tlience west along the north line, of Bates sireet to Holland strew, tlience north on the east line of Holland strtptio the north boundary'IneofsaldFIrstward. and tlienci' "longthe north line, of said ward to Sycamore sireet, and thence south along the west line of sycamore street to Hid place of beginning, ind It Is ordered that the elections In said precinct be Jjfildinhouseon Ottawa street the southwt'St addition to Wi'st l.ogtin, In said ward. Precinct No. Uiat territory embraced within the following metes and bounds, to-wit; Commencing at the northwest corner of Ottawa and Sycamore streets, tlience running south along the west line, of Sycamore street to Clilppawa street, thence west on the north Sine of Chlppawaistreet to Plum sireei, south on the west line of Mum.

street to Csuge street, thence west on the north line of Osage WfiearJand streets to tie branch of theplttsburg. Cliteigo. Cincinnati si, Louis hallway, tlience south along the Hue of said railway to the peoria branch of suld railway, thence westfollowing ihe nortli line of wild 1'eoria branch of saiii railway to the west limits of said ward thence north to the line of tlie Wabash and Erie anal, thence east along the line of the Wabash and Eric canal bed to Holland street, thence south a long the west line of, said Holland street to Bares street, thericp east on the south line of Ban's street to Plum street, thence south on Plum ttreet to Miami street, thence east along tie south Hue Miami strettoVlnestreet. thenceuorthontheeast line of Vine street to Ottawa street, thence east on south line of Ottawa street to place of beginning And it is ordered that tlie elections in said precinct be held tlie buldllng on the sou hwest corner of the school house yard In said ward. Precinct No.S—All that territory embraced within the following metes and bounds, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of Sycamore and Chlp- pewa streets, thence running on the south line of Chlppewa street to Plum street, thence south on the east line of Plum street to Osage then west on scuth Hue of Osage street to Wheatland street, thence west on south line of Wheatland street to the Chicago branch of the Pfttsburg, Cincinnati.

Chicago i St. Louis Railway, thence south along said railway to Market street, thence east on the north line of Market street to Eel river, thence easterly along the north bunk of Zel river, with the meanders thereof, to the place of beginning And It is ordered that the elections In said precinct be he'd at tne engine house in said ward, PreclnctNo. thatterritory embraced wltMn thefoI-owlLgmetes and bounds, to-wit: Commencing at the westencl the ofEel river bridge onMarket street in said ward, thence west along the north bank of Bel and rivers, with the meanders thereof. to the west limits of said ward, thence, north to the south line of Ihe Peorla branch of the St. Hallway thence.

ea.st along Uie PeorJabranch of theP.C. C. St. Louis Railway to Market street, thence east on the south line of Market street to the place of beginning. And it.

Is ordered that the elections In said preclct be held In, L'hl's ccoper shop In said ward. SECOND Precinct No that territory embraced within the following metes and bounds, lo-wlt: Commencing at Ee! river on Fourth street, thence running Kouth on the west line of Fourth street to Eel Elver avenue, thence southwest on the north line of Eel River avenue to Third street, thence? north on Third street to Eel river bridge, thence northwest on east llneof Sycamore street to the north limits of the Second ward, thence along the north limits of said Second ward to the west Line of Stevens, Mobley aud Clary's additions to the city of Logansport, tnence north along the west line of said additions to the north limits of said ward, thence east on the jiorth line of said ward to Clifton avenue, thence south along the west line of Clifton avenue to Hanna street, thence southwest along the north line' ot Hanna street to Pontiac street thence south along the west line of Pontiac street to tile north bank of Eel river, thence west on the nortlr bank of Eel river with the meanders thereof to a point opposite Fourth street to the place of beginning. And it is ordered that the elections In said precinct be held at what Is now known at Scbaeier's cooper shop In smld ward. Precinct A'o that territory embraced within the following metes and bounds, to-wlt Commencing at Eel river on Fourth street, thence running south on the east line of Fourth street to Broadway thence ea-st on the north line of Broaduaj street to Fifth street, thence sonth on east line of Fifth street to the Wabash and Erie canal bed, tlience east along the north line of said canal bed to Seventh street, thence north the west line of Seventh street to High street, thence west on the south line of High street to Sixth street, thence north on the west line of Sixth street to Eel river, and thence west alone the south bank of Eel river with the meanders tDereol'to the pla of begin niug. And It is ordered that the elections In sal precinct be held at the North stieet engine hous In said ward.

PrednctNo.S—All thatterritory embraced within the following inetes and bounds. to-Klt: Commencing on the south bank of Eel river at the Imersec tlon with Third street, thence running south to Ee Elver avejiue, thence northeast along the sout' line of Eel River avenue to Fourth street thence south on tlie east line of Fourth street to Broad way street, thence east on the south line of Broad street to Fifth street, thence south on the wes line of Fifth street to lliirket street, thence, west 01 le north line of Market street to Eel Jtlver avenue, thence southwest on Eel Elver avenue to the Wabash river, and tlience northwest along the. south bunk of Eel river, with the meanders thereof, to the pJace of beginning. And it Is or dereri that the elections In said precinct be held at the township trustee's office lu.said ward. eiist line ol street to on the south line ot Race street to Twelfth'---ft street, thence south on the west line of Twelfth street to Broadway street, thence west on nonh me ol Broadway streets Seventh and thence north on ueeast line of Seventh street to he place of And Is thiitthe elections of saicj precinct be held at the ist corner or Ihe school house lot.

being lot Hi second addition to Lotfinsport, la said -''S; mT 'S' 3 ttat territory embraced within the following meles nnd bounds, to-wlt- ''M Commencing at the southwest comer of Twelfth iindB oadway streets, thence running 'south'on the westl m- of Twelfth street to the tfuS and cumil bed, thence west along the i he line ot siild oinal bed to Seventh street, thence nortli ort 'S; east line, of Seventli street to Broadway street and thence wist on south line of Broadway street to 'W; pace of beginning. And ills ordered Uiat elections in said precinct he held at Clem's stable in said ward. Finn WAHD 1 that territory embracea -S R'itlnn the lolJowlng rnefr.s and bounds, to-wlt-'- Commencmg at Eel rlvtr on Twelfth running sonih to Market slreet Ih nortli line of Market, street 10 Sixteenth Ytr'eef" thence north on west line of Sixteenth street to the south bank ol Eel river, and ihwice ivesi Hloxe ihe south bank of Eel river. meanders of. the place of beeinnlng.

And It Is that the ejections In sa precinct be held In the trout room Over (''rein's crocerv store, on Broad-" 'K way sln-et, ID said wind. Precinct No. thi.t territory embracing S3 within the following and bounds, Cxuiiinenclni; at Uie corner of Tweluh and Market sireeis, tlience running. iist on ihe south line ol Market, street lo Slxteei th sti eel, thence south on Best line tb street lo Smead stres tlience west on the notth line of street rweljih sirett. and th.

nee north on east Lweiitii street to the place ot 1 eghnilng. And Is ordered, that the. elections in said precinct 1'f at the J-ilteemh sUeet engine house In s. Precinct that territory- mbraced' wlthln the following and hounds '-W Coninieiiclnt; at tel river on Sixteet.tli street tliencf running somlj on east line of dxteenth-'- street to Market sireel. thence fast on north line of Market street to street, thence south on east line of Eighteenth street to Spear 'S street, thence east on norih line of Spear street to the east of the city, thence norih along tie -Ms eastern Jjnijis the city to Ed river, thence west luong soul bank of Eel river to place of begin- nlng.

And It Is ordered that the elections in said precinct be held Ii. the office of. the street car uuildlng In said ward. Pri-clnct No. that frritory embraced within the following metes and bounds to-wit- Commencing at the corner of the Wabash.St.Louis and 1'aclllc railway and Twelfth stieeuhenee east along railway to Seventeenth street neen street, -ience north on the east line of Seventeenth street to the H-ahash and Erie canal d.

thence west alonr; said Ciinal bed to Sixteenth street, thence north -4 on east line of Sixteenth street to Market thence east on south line of Market street to J. ghthteenth street, thence south on west Sine ot" Spftlr street thence east on' south line of s-pear street to east limits otcity, Twelfth street, and thence'north on east'ikie of 4i Twelfth streetjto the place of beginning. Is ordered that the elections In said precinct V' eI( he house now owned by Rudolph Berndtv. No. 628 Seventeenth street.

In said ward PreeinctNo.5—All thatterritory embraced wl thin" tbefolloK'ingmetesaiidbounoXto-wlt; Commencing at the corner of Twelfth aud Smead thence running east on the south toe. of "3g street to Sixteenth street, thence south on the west-SS? line of sixteenth street to the Wabash and. Erie WJI canal bed, thence east OB the line of. said canal to beveiiteenth street, thence south on west line Seventeenth street to Wabash Eailwav, thence along said railway to Twelfth street, thence north on the east line of Twelfth street to the place of- be-- ginning. And It is ordered that the elections to' said precinct be held at what Is taiown as Topp's shoe shop In said ward.

The, State of Indiana, the Countj-of Cass, the City Logunsport, ss: I.John.J.laggait,CIerkof the. City of Eogan-- sport. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above Is aVssi complete copy of the proceedings of the Common --S Council ot the City of Loganspbrt, tt regular session held In the council chamber of city on Wednesday evening Marches, 1S91, relative "'3JL to the establishing of voting precincts for the wrl- ous wards comprising the City of dlaria, as the same appears of record In my Witnessmyhandandtheseal of the City of gansport, JOBNJ.TAGSJUJT, City of Logansport, Indiana. AIL unnatural discharges in 24 hours. 'Adopted by raanGovernmentfor: Hospital P.S.C.

American ttade itS 'Onon-hCh a 'bottlciold- in 3 days. syringe (sec cut) A No Stricture At druggists, 11.00, 0 a URE The VonMohjCompany, KEESLHTO, Agent, togansport, Ina. Ladies $500 Rewart Dr. Anderson's English Female! Pills arflthe safest and most a trial and be convinced. At Drug Store or mall, postpaid per box $1.00, 3 boxes for $2.50.

i Moku Medicine Toledo, O. 51 For sale In Ben Fisher, No ffll Fourth SWeet, Jfectlon paper. ii Cincinati to New Orleans Time 27 Hours. Entire Trains, Baggage Car, Day Coaches Sleepers run through without change, CHEW 110 Miles the Shortest, 3 Houi-s the Quickest Cincinnati to Jacksonville, Fla. Time 27 Hours.

The only line running Solid Trains and ThrouEl' Sleeping Cars. ONLY LINE FBOM CINCINNATI TO Cbattanoga, Fort Pajne, Meridian, Tlckbarg, Shreveport, la, 20 Miles the Shortest Cincinnati to "Lexington, Kj. 5 Hours Quickest Cincinnati to KnoxvUle, Tenn 116 Miles the Shortest Cincinnati to Atlanta and Augusta, G-a. 114 Miles the Shortest Cincinnati to Anniston Ala, 28 Miles the Shortest Cincinnati to Birmingham Ala. 15 Miles shortest Cincinnati to Mobile, Ala.

Direct connections at New Orleans and Shreveport For Texas, Mexico, California. Trains leave Central Union Depot, Cincinnati crossing the Famous High Bridge ot Kentucky, and rounding the base of Lookout Mountain! Pullman Boudoir Sleepers on all Through Trains. Over One Million Acres of Land In Albama, future Great State of the South subject to pre-emption. climate. "For Correct Comity Maps, Lowest Hates and tall particulars adttres.

D. 6. EDWA8DS, Sen Passenger Ticket Agent, IQueeni- Crescent Route. Cincinnati, o. THIND Precinct No.

that territory embraced with In the following metes and bounds, to-wlf Commencing at the corner ol EelKlver avenue aiid Market street, thence running east to Fifth street, tbence southeast to Oak south along the west line of Onk street to Canal street, thence westulong the north line Canal street to Fourth street, tlience south on the west ilne of Fourth street to tlie Wabash river, thence west along the north bank of the Wuhasn river, with the meanders thereof, to Eel Blver avenue, and thence north ic the place ot beginning. And It Is ordered that the elections In said precinct 6e held at the old brick school house In said ward. Precinct So. i-All that territory embraced within the following metes and bounds, to-wit: Commencing at the corner of the Wabash and Erie canal bed and Oak street, thence running alone the south line of the Wabash and Erie canal bed to Twelfth street, thence south aloug the west line of Twelfth street to the "VVabasli river, thenre west along, the north bank of the Wabash river with the meanders thereof, to Fourth street, thence nortli along tlie the line of Fourth street to Canal street, thence on Canal street to Oak street, thence north on the east-line ot Oak street to the place of beginning. And It is ordered that theelections In saJd precinct be held at Harry Torr's olllce In said ward.

Precinct No. third precinct of said ward IS composed of all that part of said ward lying south of the Wabash river, including Blddle's island. It Is ordered'that the election in said precinct be held at Arnans carrlnge trimming shop on Burlington avenue In said ward. FOURTH WARD. Precinct No.

the territory embraced within the following nietes and bounds, to-wlt: Commencing at the comer of Sixth and High streets, thence running north on Pontiac sireet to-Hanna street, tliemre east on the south line of Hanna street to Clifton avenue, thence north on the east line of Clifton avenue to the. ward boundary line, tbenr-e the ward boundary line to east limits of said ward, thence southeast Hlongtb.e line of said ward Eel river, thence west along the north bank of Eel river, with the meanders JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS THE MOST PERFECT Do toest or -IN- STOCKS, GRAIIT BONDS, If so, rnp- -vvitu a reliable firm who have liad ten years 'once, and are members of ihe Chiouro Bonrd of Tnido- and Stock Exchange. Who do" business strictly on Commission. Refer to Illinois Trust and Banit, Chicago.

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application. interest allowed ou monthly balances. Our Italydor Perfection Svrinjte tree with B'ottle. Prcventa Stricture. Cures GonorrbCMi kcd Gleet In 1 to 4 dnyn.

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Years Available:
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