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) " : . i i t i 9 V ft r : - V . ITEMS OF INTEREST, .v Clarence E.Coiiklin and others liavo J discovered a mine of gold nnd silver rf . ia the town of Benson, Hamilton eoun- llaA x. boloii Uinpham and others Fiia toSiwrc disco voied 14 mines 6f I'd nnd silverTn the town of Wells, pmilton Co. .'ho American Consul at Geneva 'sthat American beef and lire 6tock i'-e penetrated as far as that region, rl the value of choice cattle raised in 'ire numbers in Switzerland for the Paris and French markets has been ; " sensibly diminished by the importa tion from America. The widow of Charles De Long, formerly minister to Japan, has a cup and snucer which were presented to fcer husband by the mikado. They are of jade, a dark green ware, rcgird ; cd by the Japanese as possessing mir aculous powers. Thev are valued at about $1,000. A Chinese visitor stole them lrom Mrs. Dc Long, in San Francisco, but she found ihcru ii z. pot i cry store. - r",-oa( monopolies tlo not i'ntVc"uTTft-vhTr own wav afier all. : says the San Francisco 1'ost : A lady sued the Central Pacific lor $75 dam ages for allowing a locomotive to scald all the hair oil" a valuable dog expressed her from this ciiy. She obtained judgment and collected the money before the company found out ".. that it w.-.s a Japanese dog, and never . Lad auy hair. The largest rattlesnake probably that has ever been seen in Wabing , ton arrived at the Smithsonian insti tution from Florida, forwarded by ,JMr. James The snake belongs ' " w 'Crot'ilus. (iJamaiitues, or dia- - momf rattle family." It is about eight IV ct krtg, will measure twelve jut-he around-1 lie bo !y, atid has twelve rat tics and a button on the end of its tail. The York (Fenn.) Daily tell3 of a young ma rrie t man in that town who went home intox.cated. His wile whip cd him and he went down cel lar and hung himself. She soon after -Jul owed him, and finding him hang ing procured a bu.chcr-knil'e and cut : the rope. She then gave him the knitc - and told him to cut his throat "and bo done with it," if he w.n tired of .life. Uut he did no 4-uch thing. The Mnilax vine is of recent date in ,'mv York, where it has Ueu known 'jam, 'jioj.toii "viiiC." Its introduction there is siid to have been brought about by Christine Nilsson at the "groat fair in aid t mo French snilerers by the Fraiuo-Fiut-siau war. The Swedish nightingale, while tending a flower tabl:, sold her head-iies of roses and snidax for $100, and ihe vino at once became .he rage. A young man from Texas man i: d a g.rl in North Carolina, nnd then pro posed to leave her while he worked his way back to his Texas home,- in the - hope of earning ciiougn money there to send for her. She said, however, that she wouiii r.ilher accompany h;m . a:oot. They, therefore, made toe jour ney of s.xtein hundred miles as tramps; but their good aprcaiMuce gained for them considerable help along the way, and for tiie last litty miles they rode triumphant, in a car riage, provi tea by an enthusiastic ad mirer ot their pluck. A fighting clergyman lives at Me dia, Fa., as a certain thief can testily. llin name is IJ. F. String, and he is the pastor of a Methodist church at that piacc. a ne uiu-i enter, a me liou-c through the cellar window, lighted a candle and then eir.ercd the ki cuen. . lie then exchanged the ca:ullu tor h coal-oii lamp, ilres-ed h . mieif in a sheet by cutting holes in it for his head and arms, at.d thus arrayed went to the be .Mde of Mr. S;rmg. Hold ing the lamp in one hand and a kii.t'o in tne oilier, he tried to .-ootue Mr. String hy .saying: "We don't want to commit any vio .cm e but Mr. String sprang from hi- bed, attacked the thief ami drove him from the home. ' In IG.Tl St. rani's cathedral (Lon- f don) was commenced, Piibj.vl to the z mo-t extraordinary pn( niaiion. It t . .appears front documents lat -ly printed I" illustrating its history, that "upon Sundays and all feiival days the b-iys and maydes and ehil.lren of t!ic twe t , neighboring parisliesaf:erditmer came i iulo t!ie chuivh; then they play in V Kuril limmior n chil.l or, :ii e ti t i to do 1 "A.till darky find hence c moth princ: pal I "tliat inordinate noise whi.-h niiiiy V 0 times Mitlcrolli not the preacher to he r ' Leard in the choir.-" "Women and children are employed 3 ' in tolerably larprc nnmhers in llio Kng i T lish mi;i.. Out of 1,7'J.j persons J engage-1 above ground about the me .' . taiiitcrott.s mines, 2.1U3 are women and ,f girls, and in addition there are 317 ) males of tlx: tender ages of between 8 and 13. Of girls 36 are employed be i tween 8 and 13 year ol I, o-i of whom , are in the- Cornwall and levon dis trict. Of ail-Is between ISand 15 rears there aro employed 7-', Cornwall and Devon employing 645 and the North Wales district 100, the only other largely-employing district being that of Ireland, where 27 are at work. Of girls above 18 years old, there are 1,3'io cmploye.l. Carl vie is greatly pleased with his honors of beiiisr a grand-uncle. A pri vate letter from Chelsea cavs: "Mr. " CaTlJ-rcis so d ized with the novelty of a "baby in the hou-e it is almost v his sole experience of sueli torments . and wonders that he sends for the in i :" fant wiicnevi-r atn body calls, and re marks upon the perfection id' the fin ger nails ami the little to nails, and all of the rest of t lie wee body. 1I. turns it up and down and over, and explains the mysterious an 1 wonder ful anatomy in short, sets like a child over the lirst baby it has ever seen. A new clement in his life seems to give him a new lease otf existence.' An odd else is reported from Car- lisle, Eng. A doctor was called one evening at 7 o'clock to visit a lady a"ged about 55, who had, as she de scribed it, been feeling poorly all day, but could give no deiinite .symptoms and coinpia ned of no pain. I'uring the cxatninatioii ho noticed a change in her speech. This led him to an in vestigation of the throat. Outwardly the neck aipe u-vt normal, and noth ing could be felt to indica'e an ob struction:, he then examined the pharynx, but no foreign body could "Tj3 neeu there, and the examination only brought on vomit teg and s rail ing. However, he determined to look a second lime, and judge of his xurpro-o to lind beilded low back in the pliar ynx a set of false teeth, w hi. h he ex tracted with little iron ule. Upon in . ttniry the woman s:iil she had mi-ed -' liereelh about 'J o'clock in the morn ing, but had no idea si.e had swallow ed them. It is remarkable- th il tl.ey hatl been iu the pharynx without """causing hcrany pa.n lor over leu ho. us. Folychrome priming is au inven tion to obwate many ot tiie drawoa. ks to chrino lithography, which emails a large number ot .-epar iic priniings, the Jrying alter e.ii-h impresnion, the '- "i-egisiration," and many expensive : stones wtiich have to be kept idle. The new process of Mr. Wnite, of Faris, is a method by which all tho colors of a ciironio-lithogiaph may bo produced at one impression. Tiie pig r mentJJ of the groundcolor arc placed ' in the frame as a solid block and tho design traced upon it. - All the parts ' 'wliicn do not turui the ground color . -are then cut out and the tpa. es tnus ft, left are then filled by pouring in hot 'liouid pigmeniS corrcpondiug to the colors or siudes p quired to be pro duced. When col i. me recent. y-add-eJ color is tiiinmed oil' with a knifo '-"and sinother poured in, until the whole ; is built up. When complete, the mo - f.iic is placed iu a pr ss and the sur fsco shaved by a knife, so as to make - i tie and level, ami when inoistcued witi s.iiub.e cheuii.als it is ready for ; 'ise.Thc iup:ssikiis are clear, pcr- -uineut a. id tuiouU Luo fabric I '"jlcprod.ici. : by s prov-s ol tho V jh:'-st tapc-u .e, a;e sa. i to navo de It. M (Ica.r "d connoisseurs. c-i.i jj.y A, . ... '.-'tl -T r ii-;r'i S1LTIX0A MISE. Leadvllle, CoU, Cliromclo. . "How I missed my fortune?" said Tun Buckley, with a good natuivd chuckle. "Lordy! I'm afraid von'll go back on me if I tell yu, for it was a durn mean trick nnd u mistake; but 1 don t know as you'll blame mc when 1 tell you the facts. He was rich, and I, .ike many a poor prospector, what's worked and worked and never gits any ahead, I seed my title clear to a cool forty thousand, and just took the bull by tho horns and said Vee-up!"' Tim gave another chuckle as he thought over the past, and finally commenced : "Mo and my partner had been pros pectin' on the head waters of the Ar kansas and just made up our minis we'd strike it or bust. Everybody else around us was getiin' rich hand over list, and thar was no particular reason why wc shouldn't, we thought. Lead villc w is just rising into notor iety and every inch i' ground for miles around ha I been st iko.l out iu claims, so that when. Mill and me Bill was my partner finally came to (-be conclusion tnat Wc'.l go to miiiin', too, thar was no room for us anywhere except to oo the next best thing and strike the Arkansas. We dug mi in cline into a nill, and at tho cna of the first week we'd run a-hole eleven feet deep. The indications were just tip top, ud when we packed our burr .r on Saturday afternoon, our pocKi ts tilled. with specimens that beat any thing the Jiooert E. Lee ever turned out all hollow lor looks wc was just aoout the two happiest mortals ih it ever went to an as-ay shop. "Weh, the assay panned out eleven ounces, which was a sort of damper on our feel ill's, of course, but couciud iu' that by next Saiumay we'd run it up to fitly or a hundred, we went back to our ciaiui and pitched in again for all 'twas out. .Next S wurday we went back to town to have anoU.cr as.viy made, and it was 'ieven ounces aaiu. "We felt mad when the assaycr told us; made up our minds he was no good on earth at his tr..e, and Sun day we pevyod back to our cniim, de termine. i to go to a man wiiat under stood his business next time wo Want cd an assay ma ie. "Wciihttry another the followin' Saturday, but it was no use. It was 'icveu ounces just the same. "We kept vtorkiu' like goo.l fellows two Wicks more, und haU goi the holo all of sixty leci into tiie hill, when we leu lor town and just let the prospect hole go to thuiKier. "'Liovcn ounces was no showing at all, ami rtit.ier than Work another week witu never any belter iu.iica- tions UeVeiopillg, We jll-jt lil.lilCUp our minds lo starve to tlcln, lor iu tno e..i it wasail the s iiiu anyiiow. "As uu il, 1 sioppcu m at ihe hotel S invi.iv aaeniooii, and wnile lookin' over i.ic pa pi rs iu the readiii'-rooiu I heard iwo men i.iikoi' together back or me aoout, iiiine-, ana as how one o' l ie.ii .ouivi line lo git hold of uu in ter .-.st in a good pay in' lode lor some eastern cipiuhsis. "1 uoii't know what gave mo tho ide., iu it c line all oi'a slid Uu like; and lixiii' the man's facj on my mind 1 passo i out of toe room and took a waiii. up Fryer hdl to think the mat ter over. "What I had concluded to do wa3 this: &ait the mine, tike that fellow up lo it ani sell it to liim, make, or break. "1 made a bee line for the Little Chief niiiie and lille i my packets Willi ore, t iking all 1 colli lugod'. Tne ore iookea for ah the world nke the i.V : i.i our mine, an I on arriving there 1 at once set to Work sucking pieces imo crevices and patchiu up i.e ivads ol' the tunnel until i tie noie looked for all the worl t like tue best p.iyiu' le.ivl iu llic Slate. Tiicn i rciuriicd. "Next inoruiii- 1 reitiiiied ear.y to the hotel and introiuced niyseu' to Mr. Bilieis. Toi.t him 1 lia i iruck ii rich and won 1. 1 seil out for Oo,000. 1 Anally induced liuu to visit ti' mill---. '1 f'? set to work spreadiu' a news piper on the ground an I begin to pick where 1 told hi u. He folded it cu-efiiily up, and we role back to town, where we had an assay made. It gave 2 )0 ounces, which set linn Wild with ded.dit. "From that moment you never seed a fellow stick 6o clo-e to another, as Bitters did to m . lie was afraid I'd sell the mifie to somebody else before he could get a chance to buy it, and he began lo wate'.i every step I took. Nothing wou d do but 1 ha t to go to his room wit'a hi:n an I drink and cat the hesi there was iu the hotel. Then he began to make prono-itioiis, otl'jr- ing Hie SfD.OOO. "1 told him I couldn't think of tak ing less th. i u $o ,000, half o' that to Bill and 3o,Ux lo go to me; but he ur .e i so hard that dually I said I'd see Bdl and find out wa it he thought about it. "So Bill was callel, and, being posted, he thought as how perhaps we'd better take it, if it was a cna transaction. Yes, said I, if it's a cash sals 1 guessed, too, we'd lake it. "Bit 'c.'s :iid ot" course it was cash. "The next uay eauic, and as 1 walk ed into the hotel 1 stv I Bitters stand ing thar, watting tor me. "As I was about to go over where he sat one feliow poke up out o. ihe crowd, loud enough for ev.-i yone to hear : 'Hollo, li.ii 1 ttn.iersi .m I your miiio' assayed 'levcn ounces lo ilu ton, tne otuer lay ?' "You never see I sicli a look on a man's face as that on Bitters' when he heard that remark. 1 tried to l ut,li it oil', but it was no go. lie had be gun to smell a mouse, and in-dsie , on another assay being made; ami duell ed if he didn't make mc take hnu back to tiie mine and let hiui have his own way iu pickin' his speci mens. 1 knew the game was up; and, sure enough, there was that iuieru il assav of '.even ounces again. 'Tint's how i missed my fortune," conciUued Tim. "it was a darned mean trick I'll ad mit but old Bitters coul i have lost that forty thousand and never missed it, while 1 was on be tro -k." Yesterday ana lo-Jay. "Hole on dar," said a co.ored man, hailing an acquaintance. "Does yer cross de street ebcry time yer sees mo ter keep Irum p.iyiu' dai bil.?" "N , I doesn't.' What fur, den?" Ter keep trum being axo.l fur hit." "Mr. Napoleon," said the creditor, 'I lent yer $10 three wevks ago. Yer promised an' promised ter pay me. 1 uuuer day you said d it 'poa yer. word an' honor "as a geu'lcniaii yer'd pay me ter-day. Now, wiiat's yer got ter say ?" , "I al'ers 'zcrves my honor, icra getiin' yer lack of llosoty an i my hon or mixed " "How's dat?" TJoau yer know dat de oder day all dc tune in town was changed? D.t fotiii' dat dc time was wrong an I d:i 6ent oil' an' got what da culis a transit apparatus. Since den all -e watencs an' clocks hab been overhauled. Hit Lab been foun' uat our time is gis oaa uav too fast." "Dat's got uuthiu' ter do wid my money." "Course it hab. I promised ter pay yer ter-day. Tue over.iaudu' ou dcr time shows dat dis ain't ter-day." "How docs yer nuko dat?" "Why, uis is ter-uiorrow. Doaa yer sec? Lemiuc tell yer, if yer ges roun' dis town stiowiu sucii igtiuuce ob tlosoiy de people will laugU at j ver." ! "WC1I, WUCUIS jci- goins -r i..., mL?T , i :,. f1. t;mft i "Jes cz soon cz we kiii & t th Uim straightened up. Di.workm on tt ? Gazette. The Princess of Vie lias not in cizlH Tcare matejsimly changed the etyje o'f wertriA cr hain bho 18 a I .t4 ... . .oi: J.oty iiwt' i . ....Lit": i Cispicd inapi-ess'ainl tiro lpic ; frLT,AriAio ftco shaved by a kmle, as to w:iu,"tir'' rAL7 VwXltock ( ArkA it "tie and lovel, aud wfacu moistciK won tiiai.v. ... , iLh 8u,labie cticiil.cals U is readv . . : TTIT A"ft IfUMOIt. Aechoolbov, v -xp.ii!i the differ ence between "dear" and "deer," said one was a biped and the other a quad ruped. . A funeral procession, co.isisttn of ten or twelve carriages aula he use, blocks tip the road much to the dis gust of a pedestrian, who looks at it savagely, and savs: "Hurrv a Ion Can't I ever get through?"' "Yes," re turns a malicious j-hu, "if you want to take the first carriage." In dizzy restaurant : A customer is dissatisfied with the microseopic di mensions of a fish hall (willi no bread) nnd makes a great kick. "Whore's the proprietor? Sen I him here," he de mands. Thf waiter with an iueffihle smile- "Oh. monsieur, the proprietor never cats here." An exchange says : "Tils reninvl. vania Dutch girls make good preserves, but it doesn't sny how much Migar j-ou take to a pound of DaTeh did, nor how long you let'em boil. The re. ceipt for presci vin Dutch girls m1i.miI I be published. "Put 'em in dc bag." A youth refused to take a pill. His crafty mother thereupon plaee I the pill in a preserved pear and gave it to him. Presently she aske i : "Tom. have you eaten the pear?" He re plied: "Yes, mother all but tho seed." Many a father's pri lc is shocked, and many a mother's heart b!ce s a trille as their boy "up at grand pi's writes his little scrawl home, "This is the bos plac, I Iik living hear better than to home," and they inwardly vow never to be harsh Willi the little fel low when he comes hack. Make home the "boss" place for your children even if they seem to bo "boss" of it. Mark Twain says the only introduc tion to a literary audience that he ev er ha I that seemed to him the light word in theri-ht place a real inspi ration was as follows : "Ladies an 1 gentlemen, I shall not waste any mi ne -cssary time in the iiitro duet ion. I don't know an- thing about litis man; at least I only know two things about him one is that he has never iieen in the penitentiary, an I the other is, I can't see why." It was on a S un l boat, and the mato was evidently annoyed about something. "Carry it forward," he roared. "Carry it t orwar I, you lutik headed son of a sculpin, or I hope to le gee whi.zley gaui duste 1 t- j i.le it' I don't maul tin; da i sia : I head olTn ye with a c tpstan bar, you hog backed uiolligrubber, ye!" An 1 the deck hand ioke up iu profound ad miration, and said : "By tieor-e, cap, if I had your culchur I wouldn't be a runniii' as mate for no man in these waters; I'd be a commaii iiu' a boat of my own." X was full as a goat the oth:?r night when he left the club to find his -a ay to the fair creature who calls him her "protector." As he rolled rather care lessly along tha sidewalk he accident ally "droppe t his cine. "The devil take it," he muttered as he straight ened back aiter an attempt to pick it up which lvarly resulted iu throwing him on his" fti e. I'wo or three more such attempts followed. an I then X a atressing the erne in a tone of deep oisjiisi, said, "I . I pick you up, I will fa!:, and you toiil in't pick uu: up." An i he rued on leaving mo cane wnere it f dl. "Mv friend," be :an a serious indi vidual who cilied iu at a tirovisiou 1 dealer's the other d iv, "will you give me a lew minutes lo i.tik ;.b.;tu your lutiire'" "Futures! co, haul- your futures! I'm stuck ..i.odd with the blanked thin.s. I'm ih ui;' uolhing but a spot bll-l.ies- now, .11 I hi inked little of that. There's C.i d'' y'S. up stairs, he'll t tik '.iiiuivs u . a you from Juiy toeteniiiy .o i mo! , in anil tne pork in n rtt . e. out, i.-.v-ing the uod ci-.-r . in ;i, iV;io was in cx periciiced iu t.ic -I .n . of ;hc Ira n', speeciiicss W u:i as;oni.i.i:eiii, and he saved up his re-. -a run n tne future for afuiure opportunity. There are 877 patients in the lunatic asylum at MilledgeviHc, Ca. In 1? S . Fi d s e l' -dril (Lou. lon) v.j e,M!i :i.-cd, -.ii!;"" : l i1' mo-t ex t r io d hi : c ;.r I i : i i !i. 1 1 appcirs from do -u iieu . la- I -.- ; ri o:e 1 illustra! Ing ii- instory. t'l-i- -tipou Sundays and all t'e- ival days (he hoys mill mayd- . ni l children of the two neighboring parislies af er li irter came into 1'c chureh: then they play in such maimer as child. t-n are u-e : to do till dark, :i'i iicnce c, tn -t'l priiie p il ly that iucrdii.atc no:-e which many t!!:.es Mitn-reih not li.e preieher to l e heard in the choir." W- men ;i id c 'ildien are employed iu tolerably large numb 'is in ice Eng lish mill s. Out of 1.,7 Jo p-.soas oug-.ged nbove gr.mii I about the mn tadi.crou.s mines, 2.1 j'.' are. v. omen and girl , and in ad titioii there are o!7 males of the teude,- ages id' between s and 111. j)f girl-;( ar cniplo) ed be tween a aii t l.i years ol , ot wiio.n are in the Cornwall ant Devon dis trict. Of idi ls lietwceu KJand IS ears there ai-o employed 7HJ, (Joru.v all and Devon employing fit-a and the North Wales district 100. the only other largely-employing dtsirict being that of Ireland, where 27 aie at work. Of girls above IS years old, there are l,3Go employed. Carlylc is greatly pleaded with his honors of being a grand-uncle. A pri vate letter from Chelsea says: "Mr. Carlylo is so d ized with the novelty of a baby iu the house il is almost his sole experience of such torments and wonders that he semis for the in fant Whenever anybody calls, and re marks upon tiie perfection of the lin ger nails ami the little toe nails, and all of the rest of ihe wee body. II -turns it up and down and over, and explains the mysterious and wonder ful anatomy in short, acis like a child over tiie first baby it has ever seen. A new clement iu his life seems lo give him a new lease of existence." Anldca.e is reported from Car lisle, Fug. A doctor was called one evening at 7 o'clock to visit a lady aged about 5o, who had, as slie de scribed it, been feeling poorly all day, but cou hi give no deiinite symptoms anil coinpia ned of no pain. During the examination he noticed a change iu her speech. This led him to an in-vc-tigatioii of the throat. Outwardly the neck a 'pc ired normal, and noth ing could be felt to indicate an ob s ruction; he then examined the pharynx, but no foreign body could be een there, and (he examination only brought on vomiting and strain ing! However, he determined to look a second tiino, and judge of his surprise to tind In-tided low back iu the phar ynx a set of falsa; teeth, which he ex reacted with little trouble. Upon inr quiry the woman said she had missed :.er teeth about tJ o'clock iu the morn ing, but had no idea ni.e had swallow ed them. It is remarkable th it they had been in the pharynx without causiug hcrany pa.n tor over ten hours. Polychrome priming is au inven tion to ob iiiie many oi the drawbacks to chr- iuo lithography, which entails a large number of separate primings, ihe drying after each impression, the "registration," and many exensivo :ones which have to be kept idle. Tiie new process of Mr. White, of Paris, is a method by which all tho colors of a curoino-Juhograph may be produced at one impression. The pigr incuts of the groundcolor are placed iu the frame a a solid block and the resign traced upon it. AU. the parts wtiicudonot turui tho ground cojor are then cut out and li.e spaces thus left are then tilled by pouring in hot liquid pigments corresponding to the cotora or 6n'jues rcquuea to ie pro .,.,, VI,fl,,l.l"il, n.mniv. ,1.1. ed color u tiiuimod OlT with a knifo :ln0therpou,xl in, until the whole .. "'Vlieiicoiunl. H,,! sui make d for use. The impressions are clear, per manent and pas through the fabric lieproductioii.s- by tuis irocess of the finest -tapestries are 6ai.i to have de ceived deu.ers and connoisscui-ab " B. & M. R. RTime Table: Taking Effect October 17. li 5 ) FOIC OMAHA FROM I'LATTSMOITTH. 8 :l a. in. Arrives to :0 a. m. 2 Ai p. m. " 7 :-.-) i. m. ' li ;30 " " s ;25 . m. FliOM OMAHA FOK I'LaTTSMOC'I H. l eaves 8 :W a. m. Arrives 9 :.".0 a. in. " C :lo t. in. ' 4 ;t)i p. iu. " 6 " ' s :15 " " FOR Tllli V. KST. Iav.s riattsmiiiitli 3 .-."0 a. m. Arrives Liu coin, la -5 i. li:. ; Arrive Kt-;iiuev, 7: 40 i. m. Javei I'lattsiiKnit h at C :jo p. ml ; arrives at Lincoln at :15 11. 111. hit'icht leave al lu :LY n. 111. anj at t :0ft a. m. Ai rive at Lincoln at a : in. and 9 a. in. FttOM THE V.KST. Leaves Kearney. 6 ..' a. 111. Leaves Liiieo'.n 1 -iw . 111. Arrives i"l;ttls!in:.:;i. 3 r.tl i. m Leaves l.tiiciilii at 7 a. in., ainvrs at riatlsnuiiii h a a. 111. Freight leaves Lincoln at 12 :.- p. n:. ai'.tl 7 :00 ). in. Arrives at l'i.ittsinouili at 5 l. in. and 12 :10a. 111. liOIXd KAST. F'1CV. 5 :A ,. l'a-s. ner, (train e;;rli ilay) :25 p. in., except Saturday, l'vt iy third .Saturday a I rain coa m c!s at the usual tune. . V. It. tt. Ilmv lulile Ttthhifj Kft'.l Sumlu:,. (M"htr 17. I wkst. j 8TATIONS k.at. r ::cm ! llASIlNwS. : K:liai!i e :: i AM:. 7 :l.'. :-" HI. 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It ii catcrt's rcuicAy fur asnlzailatioK tHofood. l"nlik Can tor Oil, it ii pleasant to taie. and nr.liko Morpliin Sjrmpi, it is hrtni". Cajtoria regulates thBowel.dotroj-s Worms, Cures Sour Curd and Wind Colic, and allays XVvcrisUneas. Wknt triru healtli to tho CMid, rro:nt rest fr tho Mother. Children Cry fr Iit-1.-er' Castoria. It ii the mot: rolialiXe. effective and popular article dispen?"d Druggists. 5ii.co llealins remedies have loeii ud hy SUFFERING XAII liu tliero been known suth absolute Iaiii relieriuc azontsni tho They aootho, heal, end cure. Thry nF.AL-Cuts. Wound. L-!N, dd-Soron. I:r-ken-brca"1 ar. '. floro Nij'i le-; Cl'RE Tr.in i:i the .' ark. KiiomiMti-u:. rr.i.i- tivn. l.Uiiaon.'i, Neuiaieiu. L;ir-.clio. Teiur. PiinfUj, I;,-h. F..lt l'.lituTn. nnd nil Plrsti. Lo!.? - 11J Ml.'Ic ai!:.o'i:l if A nirr..il. ; tl"HIrK ii.lL.n-ii) (ticn ::-..! fucoh.;!.-; REI.IKVr-;s..il. !'..: - I li-i.r..re Throat. Lr'nxhiTi. l.'.-.p ! 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