The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

M>*m*m**'«‘ '* *vI, r\ .mitV—T:|-; • m * KSTt: ~” 1 T # i^ ANINOBfNBNOBN* W*CXfcV fe»wW*>*, SATURDAY, MARCH 21,,; *891 IT, H I BLA IJF t, J3clUor a n d P r o p ’r PRICE • »,3 5 P E R ANNUM . ■ jfr C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y . Cavemwier Church.—Rev T, «C« Sproul* Pastor* itogurar services' at 11:00 » in; Sabbath seboolwt 10:00jo: ib K. P. Church,--ltev. J, p . Morton, pastor. Services at 11:00 a m; Sabbath school at 10:00 a in, M.E. Clmroh.- Rev. G. JL.Tufts, pas­ ter. Preaching at 10:45 a ; in: Sabbath school at 9*30 a. m.; class, 3:00 ip. in. Young People’ s roeeUrt-* at 7:00 p m; prayer meetingWednesday evening,at U. P . Church.—Roy. 3 . C. WarnooV, pastor. Services at 11:00a m and f p m; Sabbath school at 10:00a m AM .E . Church.-*-Rev. 3. D. Jack- ton, pastor. Services at 11:00 am and 7:00pjn each Sabbatii; Sabbath school 3:00 p in; class, 7:00 p in each.Friday. Baptist' Gburoli. —Rev. D.M Turner, pastor. Preaching every Sahbhtb at Lain, and 7;Q0p m; Sabbath School.at 2.:00o'clock p »n; Prayer meeting Wed­ nesday night: PENSIONS* V h t Are JSntlHcl «•., Tliem—fn-teron* of Feoatow—Bow OtMad-llmiarallou for ' Pension—Wb»t It S>ootA Comntn. claw, can make out feMH 'felHiflUtifti* IZZSBSSE xl th* WJdo; CWldren,tii^ fnrnlablngaWWactery svtdsoosaaxiunUng tot tbs failure toclaim ttaeorigmslgraat, Nop^uslonmoaeydus, or to become due, to any pensioner Is o r can bokablotoat- toohmsnt, jevyoysotsurs b y o c under *ny legal o r equitable -.process w h a l e r , whether the same remain* with the Pen­ sion Office or officers, or Is in course o f transmission to the pensionerentitled there- < to. Pension money muse inure wholly to’ , the benefit o f the pensioner. JWblv„.-. ^M ttto fa stissf *i»rtlfit0it«of pCnaloborj porsoh is entitl-d to any compensation for bounty-land warrantor any allowance, the. aerviees In mtfviig nppfieattou for any nr- head o f the departmentnotSflc* the claimant! rears o f pension •, nonyant or attorney can and tho arrent or atternev that such has i assign a claim' tn another agent or attorney #' But where,ttnftgh nedWffity or. aa attorney is employed, one o f standing and high repute should be selected. An agent o f attorney oan only collect tea dol- la n fo r prosecuting * pension claim (or twenty-five dollars where the claimant vol­ untarily gives that pmount, and a contract to that effect is signed and opproeed by the Commissioner of Pensions), and no agent has n riyht to demand anv fee before the cns« is settled Hir’ser charges than these arelliegiU and tfcos.e muting them are sub­ ject to li<"iyy pmmUiei?, ISo agont or other tafhyin? soldiers and wid- «» '• soldter* ■/,% Who •«i»nVdtu{buy w&*|. .to thCluto civil war arunttpen- sioued. AtlMexlcan WarVeterans, Officers and enlisted men, to* eluding tmiviuCii, Oii- •HUa tiiiii volunteers, of tho mi1 'Uijty ;;Odd 'naval'sot'vioefiof thb United States, arc, tiyact of January 29, lfiSf, placed upon tho pension-roll of Ijjp United States, They must have been duly enlisted, actually served sixty days with tho United Slates Army or Navy in Mexico, .or on the coasts or' frontier Jthcreof, or et> routs, thereto, In Jthewar with that nation, Sirnl were honor­ ably discharged. TVldinvn of Duch veterans can obtain pensions if they have not remar­ ried. Where any person I iijm obtained a laud warrant on account of M'-xirun war- service, such land grant shall ho considered prlmajhcfe,evidence of his service and hon­ orable dischargee These provisions shall not apply to any person while under the political th.tal:titles Imposed by. the four­ teenth amendment to’ tho constitution of 1 tho United States. Pensions arc given tho family«ntid legal heira of sundry discharged United States soldiers and certain of the Missouri militia murdered ■by guerrillas at Centralis, Mo., in ISO). Veterans who lo3t otic foot and ono hand, or arc totally and permanently disabled In Loth,'can receive a pension lor each disa­ bility, at lull rating. The widow, children or hairs of a man who aided in any way the Into rebellion oro pensioned, if 1he man after «.u: d voluntarily culiatcd in the Union urxny and wan dis­ abled in tho lino. Of duty. (This decs not apply to sailors.) Every volunteer who joined tho United Btales forces in tho Territory of Moutunn! during the wur with tho Nez Poreo Indians,' andwho was wounded or disabled In shell service, Is entitled to. nil benefits of tho United States Pension laws. And tho widows or legal heirs of any such volunteer lulled In such,war, in tho lino bf duty, eaU receive nil pension, allowances. •If aa insane invalid pensioner have a wifo or children dcpcndcat upon him, tboCom* miS'jioner of Pensions can pay tho penaien” to tiiO wife, or>tf »hero he tiotyifc, to tUO guardian of the'children. nd tho agept or attorney that such has been.issued, and the date and amount thereof. ** ' - . : • ®mty perwtt-who, undo*eiisttng law*Is •atitled to- pn ’artificlfti'Jbhb orapparatus, 'catt repelve« new limbOr> ap^arstuaatthe expirationOf every live years, lie also is furnished, by the Secretary, of War, with free transportation toand frombis home to thepined whore hemust go teobtiiin the artificial appliances; or, if unable to uso an artificial limb, or if' bo prefers so to do, be may receive themoneyvaluethereof every five yours,At the followingrates; For arti- ficial logs,STS; arms, 4W»bfoet,..*S0rappar­ atus fot i cgccuoii, $50j ^ t \ .Thosepensionersw.^..i%nireYnMfe«And like appliancesmust lappiy for the siiineto the Surgeon-General,U. B.A.,Washington, D.C. Any personwhoshall receive as a pledge, mortgage, sale, assignment or trnnslerof any right, claim or interestin anypension, nr pension certificate, orwho shall holdthe, ''sameas collateral security for anydebtor promise (upon any. pretssa whatever), or shall refuse to surrender said certificate upon tho demands of a U, 8. Pension agent, or the pensioner, such person shall tmfhaodflOOand the costs of the xnosoou- All applicants for invalid pension? shall bepresumed to have hod ito disabilityat tho timeo f enlistment, but such presump­ tionmay be-rebutted. ' The payments of. pensions, to Indices In the Indian Territory must be in -j in standard silver coin, atleast two ay -vr. Officers of tltoMissouriStatecrP-s.;... ■»- alMilitia,woundedor injured v/bi’ Dcoop­ erating with ttio U. 8. forces in tho Civil war, andtheirwidows or children, arc en­ titled to all benefits .of the U. 8. Pension laws. But nosuchpensions shall commence i-"' f F A W G ^ T T . VVVV'veji|v«*/vyVvi Ha8|ltt stock a flnallne of WATCHED, CU0CK8, LJfEWELEEY and V f y r A I W r r i l ^ F T I f i l f — , o f 0 PlIca l G o o d s In G reen e C ou n ty , a S p e cia lty marie o f B ra x iliH iiP ebb le B jm cfaclcs in G o ld , S ilv e r a n d ’ Steel trunitw; TfiBy con fe r a lirilllun cy ana (Hstlnctneas o f v is io n , w ith a n am oun t o f rant’ nil c om fo r t, w ltium en jo y e d b y apeotacle' ivearerd. ’ pr^or toMarch3, isra. v. a soldier, while prisoner of Wnr.'jrjjnf'd the Confederate army, even If ho deserted therefrom and rejoined the Union forces boforo firing a shot, ho can not, nor can. his hotrs, receive» pension. . / A ponslonor whoso name has boon dropped, from the rolls can apply for its restoration thereto at any time, no matter for whiit reason his namo wub so dropped. No offlcer.clerlr or employe of any United States Department can act qs counsel, at­ torney or agent for proeecr.ting nay c'ann against tho United-States; nor aid Sri prose­ cuting such claim while in the.dcpartmeutor for two years after leaving it • Pensioners under Special ,Act of Onnyrcsi nro entitled to the benefits aud subject to thOliro.itntions of tho general pension laws. 8 uch pensioners o '»m ;trcocivo in. addition to tho speeiat act pension, anypension under thh general law,- or arrears of pension, nn- without thewrit!, n consentCfthecinimant. Whenan agent or attorney Is disbarred* olaimantfaiuyappoint* newattorabyandns' feo la duo tho former tone. If.*nattorney called onfor;new eVldonoa in * css* does not furnish it in ninetydays, thqclaimant, canfile the same through another and tho firstforfeits all foes. . A fee will not bo allowed to * guardian who prosecutes ttieclaim of his ward, no; tea te'inof attenAy* of which tho guaraisf . GOOD A T FIGURES. Tfcs Kath«watlcsl .:8‘noU|.-'tlis One of liite guests at an op-town stag dinner the other night, says the New York Times, related an experience at roulette which he olaimed to have had .“ sp.meyears aga” Ho ls well known in the city .as kh entertaining story teller. Be is aometimeainaccurate, but invaria­ bly entertaining. Aftermodestly stating that he rarely gambled, be said on ono oocasion he had carelessly placed a dol­ lar on tho number 13 on a roulette table, and that 13won five times in suc­ cession, his original Wager being al­ lowed to accumulate. All hut ono of the diners accepted the talo and ex­ pressed their astonishment at tboex- traoidinary occurrence The exception 1made some rapid calculations on tho back of the menu. '■Colono!,” asked the Exception, pres ently, “ how muchdid yousay you won?” “ 1 didn’t say,” repliod tho Colonel, “ but it was several thousand dollars-1 “ It'inust have been sovpral thousand, at least," said the, Exception, pleasant­ ly. “ i mink it must have boon oven SHACHUWVTfBWpHTHESEOlMrHTWISHOOtHTWSXJtOlfte NWKttufMieiMMiat fM*asrinr.eewc.*n,!pf.f>P Pittsburgh, St. LouisHy PAN -H ANDES BOl 'l i Schodule in effect Julie. 1,1890. * Trains depart/roinCodarvjlle n« fol|»* GOING WEST. V | f 4.46 n. m. flag stop. flag stop, Clap,MIsH&MicIfy, The Plred Houte to »nd fromdhtesgo,'Joliet, Ottsirs, Peoria, 1s Belle, Mullae, Boeh,I»lui<l, in ILLtKOfS; ’ PeVenport, Mufcuttne, Ottmaws, Oeksloaes, Pee Uolnet, Wlnterset, Audubon, Htr!*a aud Ommcil Bluflli. in IOWA; Mlnneupoll* and St. Peal, In MIN­ NESOTA: Wetortown end Sioux Fulls, in PAKOTA; CMueroh, St. Joseph and Kansu City, In IfISSpPBl j Omaha,llacoln. FaltburyandNelson,InNEhKASKA; Atchison, tsarenaurth, Horton, Topeka Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell. In KANSAS; KIugAsber, El KenoandMlnco.lu INDIAN TEHHITOHY; Denver, Colorado .Springs and Pueblo, in OOLOBADO. Tmvews new areas ofrleli Dumlng andgmlng lands, a<Tnrdingtbe best fsctlltfmof inter­ communication to all towns and cities east and west, norilmeit and southwestof Chicagoand to Psclds and train-oceinlc seaporta tSAamf-zasirr VESTXBUL& EXPRESS TRAINS 1 Leading oil competitors tn splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and PES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, nod beiw«-i> CHICAGO autl' DKNVBll, COUDtADO SWHNflS and I'CURLO, via- KANSAS CITT a.Jd TOPBKA nml sto »T. JOSEPH. Firs! Class PqvCourhcs, I'i’KK ItltlMNING CJIAIIt CA11S, and Palm: Sleepers, with Dlnlnp Csr Service. Closeconnection}.st Denver andOcduraijo Springswith * 10,14 a ,,ni. |* 5.31 p. m. . GO IN G E A S T , * 8 a. in. i * 8:57 p. m>. '' •* SUNDAY’ . The following trains stop on day only, , FAST. ‘ . ' WEST. | 10.14 a. m . | 4.17 p. in. |lfi .57 p. m , 4,26 « Tiinogivcnaliovfl ia.Oetit.inl '>tntnv IF»i»g i Dully.' «l)tiji\- cxcej ( H - t>IU ” ____, , , ............................ . ' ,, i. ! ccU>m i ftoraU s rlB(r> iPOr0. Votl SAid nothin,, about the limit, i railway U kc .*, hoiv forming the iiotv and ao 1assume that you were allowed the t pietnmwue amtuiial privilege of playing without a Im iu" ••Certainly, sir; certainly,*’ answered tho Colonel, stoutly, hot noticing tho Exception’s figures with sumo nervous­ ness: “ I requested jocularly that the limit bo removed, and tho request was grouted,* ••Very well," went on his tormentor, “ then you probably bankrupted the gambling houso. if, a:i you say, yo.if did not take down any of your winnings, you nuittt have, won a mighty fortune On the first roll of tho wheel you won on the second on luo third less tho « p S f h n’W ' f F I ° n such nro to be granted. - f U*o &H.033,.100; quite a satisfactory Tho invalid clairannfc should carefully J evening’s work. What did you’ buy state his Company and Regiment, mimes of with it?" I commanding ofihvrs, and Cutes oC his en -; Tho diners laughed lomf and long liiiuncbt and discharge. (In Navy cases j The Colonel’s face was very red. “ Oh," tho vessel, etc.. cio.t . on which tho man uaia l)C>flnuiiy, -tea*, was 'only a Unit served should ba given.) Tuo a&tvra nbd } locality of tho wonhd or injury, tho thrto, c orva't ft • ■ STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE t Over wtitch euperbly-cqutpped trains run dally TUBOUGH WITHOUT UlAXGE u> and from Milt LakeCity, Ogden and. San : Fjnnrlfn>. TUB BOCK ISLAND I s n!,o tlio DIriet and Favorite Line to and fromAlanttmt I’tkc's T'Kikmol nil nt'ier sanimrv or.A scenicmoitsnudcHiMi anduiinii giietrlc'r ,n( .dorado, DAIRY PAST EXPRESS TRAINS From St, Joseph and Kanv;v«Clly m and from all Im­ portanttowns,citiesand section*InSouthernNeLraska, Knows nnrt tlw Indian Tertlinry. Also v*n ALltEIfT LEA ROUTEfromKnns.nCityami CliiniKa to Water, town, Simla 3 -1W, MlNNEAI-nt is and ST. ccmmcdonRfor oil pointsnorthAnd1uarlbse. t bitwc.n thelalrwand theVarlfloCoast. For Ticket's, Mops, Polders, or desired Info:motion apply to anyCouponTicket-Offic* in fhoUnited Stiles j orCanada,oraddters , E, ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, E Gen3 Manager, . Gcn'l TUI, & Toss.Agt. . } *!* CHICAGO. ILL. j IA pamphletof Information andab-, Aktravtof tbs laws,showing Hate ton \Obtain Patents,.Caveats, Trade* allarks, Copyrigflts, sstit irtt-I * MUNN A CO. -301 Bteadwafi New York.. J i^a«awssw^s*sa#tsiam>aai<!(>sg*1>**»»«a#*St*!i JERSEY GALVANIZED STCCL T m n ^ L f f m FENCING plcosautry. pluco where, and viritmsUHicca under which it wua rfrcoivfrtl ni:d tho duty In which .the roan vma then oiiG-*g‘ d. Nvcry miuito T h e y detail stbu’j'id he givou. If tho claim bo for disability frem disease, atom when tho dia- eajo first appeared, tbu pluco where bo w C’a n ’ t A fio rd tu T r ill f*. Whrtn a man o r woiimii is till bro­ ken dinvif w jtii a Iricki.'ig f-ttigb, ami llic ir ii* 't fs ili-im 'b i il :tt u ?g itl. ami fliiuHv thoir lioiies ’ gi’ fc koto , Hu S3 wbenit i.pitcurcil atitl the duty h.' v.-.- ttben eugnged upon. Ho nhrulu del ail tho efr- cuinsUincta o f ej.ao^iiro to tno t-:.v'«C3, « , , . ., . . , which, in liiaopinion, produced UmdLeanc. b o a v i, cvo.s watery, then is j;r*l 1 ire aimtiid grvO'tho »amef, numbers mnj | the time theyXean I ufiord ;o In fle localitfcs of all hiKpiiaU in which ho was v j;|, tlieniselve-,. T lie greilf vh ilh'i- treated and tho dates o f his tulmbuion , , T, ................ .. thereto, r.s correctly as ho may bo able, Inal piopm lies o f tV ihl (..lieli.i as »t Ho wiU state if ho was in the military o f ; n^iiuiilant fti llift w eak lungs am i ir- diialulity orifetimted. Ho v;:’lg :v o l.ii e s - : ’fo (M s lias been millet] lif .faekson ^ act ptist-offi.'O address, us;d_tho afreet and CliOvry am i ’J'ar, S y m ^ n few o f jJMJ Jti U l L*ii; vu twit.u» | Invalid pensioners 'wbLC im;r.i=oncd fori au,abcr of hiaremdoaco if . . . . crime muchhave tfceirpcn&wao p.aato their j QOV]iT8 MAOismaTrs, W it .\ es 3 cs , T elti - >the osspii I ku IllpvOiiienis 10 Rtinuilate wivenor tfiDgur-rdLii o cf their children. If j,0.-Yt<t;Tt-.—yweuctoy^■irdcduroiijim r.n.i. nutrition ( 0 „llie Veak pnrte, ami ibey All pensions to widows, which, have been |^na‘ imvo^p*Kccd° anthem tilo ical It said ‘ l>i»«‘ tively. guarantee one dime lo re- t maybe granted themin consequence of t M rti \yhCn magistrates ami others ad-ptevc the most oliptlnale roilgii, minister catbs their an^ordy to do «a 10()e i)()|t|(! u-ju gpm>rally cu r e it muat.be verified by tha Court o f Record.J ^ or t^ deathcctarriD'Tfrba a cau»3 which orig­ inated In tho United States servico since ami colri. f ■* X 'V% ’ '> * -' '■ 'v C* ‘'?v * K r - t s r l a i g n m id ju c* r '^ n £As T he T ihhis Wht-ro a ETXtGVlfi, tlA*Tri<Gr 9U* I»E5tltO?3. fence 1»dftprefi. t 3s QTiNASnlNTAIa does jnot esneeal ye* Jprotests enclosures \v>thoat Injury to auui or 'yijk' f‘ v,c£>' ) beaat. Defies wind, time/ uA 'tntsf. < j A12 iM tem liu jr P t ir c lia ic r a ^ stioald get oorillestnitetl prleL list, shewing CiVttyrilifS t th« superior twist and weave, aud other ! points o f merit. Apply to year ds*lsr, or tjiedthdsyf-f March, 1SCI, eemnitites from cnoactings* deputy of an officer of 4 heS-i'e o f dtr.tA o f the hatband. A guard,*** fraadatewly converting the j lOtak.* of * ward is liable to * fine of 12,000and imprisonment At bard labortor five years, T o O stsijt ANlNeR*sa*,—The pensioner mustfils* declaration setting forth tile groundvpsa whkk hs makes tbs claim. Bochdsdscaticm ft*»yb* taken bsfora nay offiocrduly Authorised to administer ciatits forgsuero! purposss, rwrpt where » new w'difltantet dis«bflity H alleged, thsa ths tiJUfitroost bs exsciitedbefore an officer of aCourtofBeconl, Rnrivsi. or Fstitioys.- Buch epplica- lionsmustbe mads to titsUommlsskmcr by Adeetarotio* rksentedasJ*original claims, Settingforth thatthe cans* for Whichpen- sie*WasailswsAstill sestimiss. UNCiatHxnPi!N»iON«.-“EfIdencemustbe JUsdSktisfacioniy *ccomtti*g for thofsU- uretOobtiasm-h pesstenat and in invalid ctahns, medicsl srldencs showing tfaeeon- tinnnneeof thedisabiUty. I» theadmiuktratkHtof the pension laws ao dWUnOtifra is made between brothers atidsktera el timhslf-bkXKlandthewsof th* Open sndnoforkms adulterous csbaWta* tie* e f* widow p«usioner terminate* her pensKW frost th# sommeacomsnt efsbeh conduct, • . Noras.- -No 1 * 1 * 0 * in tbs servfee shall drawfiipsnsioha*s« teraM and thegeyef his rash, *sf Mftiitlilwbillty b#mwhas to a Court of Record and administering an oath t e a witness must sign his Own namo to the cerliiicate of tho fact and nut that of tho p ,:coo ter whom ho i3 acting. In prosecution of a claim theWitnesses should be, If possible, ether perrons than n su relatives of the claimant, a:.'d every witness miiat stats yrhetber he or she has any Interest*direOtOr indirect, in tlie pros- ec’JtkJB of the cunt* jn which he tes­ tifies, and give his post-office address. Wit­ ness should girs a detailed statsmenfc of fac*a known to them aud how theyrbtained such knowledge. The Officer taking the depositions must certify to the credibility o f the witnesses and must atato why hs consider* them entitled to belief, he must certify that tho contents of theirdeposition* was mads kuowii to them, and that hs ha* no Interest, director Indirect, in tho claim. Alterations or interlineations or erasures must be Accounted for by osTuficateOfthe oath administering official, that they were made with knowledge and Sworn consent of tboaffianti . . Surgeon* or physicians making affidavits In support of claims should detail thenature of the dmability, dates o f treatment and death, symptoms aud oofofoos As to connec- tio* between direaas, o r injurya:id discaee, and It Should b* Into* handwriting of the party signingH, Tbh offirlsl csrttiksatsahfjudidat officers using* seal, sr o f commfiWtened officers of tbs » r » y onnavy Hi sctual sert'loe, will b* „ H ^ i r ^ __ _ invasionhi*smpioymost i* a lower grndn. |act-sptod withont *ffid*Wt{ Wt all othar AnypsnsioHsrSsaysarrmtdsc bia««rtiS> wttnssscsWi«»testifynmlf* «ttb. ' iatoMJractivstebtoliMlnwf *osrt«WsWI IfgAattorsey d<** ^ l 1^ * * * * •ftTsuystitor pmmk iwsWWeh h* gHrshbimintois /» * > !* * * ^ > gafisrs I* A&itt AlHNlilsw tor tb*S* Tsars ’ Wit* tbs Wssfcs aud dlfsctios* obt*(**bi# P rice 25 anil 50 cen ts, f o r sale b y B , G . Itidtfway. imgtf H 0»i,"* 1 N o t i c e - Thc ntnlcrgtgncil has hreit duly Ap|tointcd cxeedtor of the last wifi and Icutament ul Jctai- nette H, Orr late of (ireens county, Ohio, tlc- ceaacd, All perttons imlchtcd tu the cifatc are requested to make immediate payment, and thu?c liavihg ctaUnsagainst Ihe eame will pre­ sent them duty nnthenticatcd, to the under­ signed for aliowant.’ . JAMES 11. Ollll, Executor of Jeannette 11, Orr, deceased, 20th day of February 1891. OkFiCff o r D itto * & G a l l in , D calcrd in fine Uorstts, Ooliinibite, O.. G entlemen — Early last fcpring one o f on e I kiehch ivns florfoiialy in jured b y b e in g k ick ed . A rnb lau G il wan recoiniftei)tied to ns and w e gav e it a tria l. T h e resu lt waa not on ly satis­ fa cto ry , tint snrjii'lMng. T lie wound healed rap id ly, s i'il 'tlie au lm sl was leftdy fo r use in a fciv days. S ince that, tim e w e h a^ i b y iis use cured h num ber o f ca«es o fs e r s ich e s and re­ m ov ed som e bad cases o f cu rb . A ra ­ b ian OH la u n d ou b ted ly the b e a tg a fr era! S tock L in im en t that w e e v w used, am i w s adv ise F arm ers and H orsem en to k e e p * supp ly o f it In th eir stables at alHtlmeA* Y ou r s B e - sttsoUbliy, i Ib r ro * $t, G ai . mn . V e iif f e r $100 fo r % case o f Sera telle* A ra id au OH w ill not cu re. F o r sal# b y B , G . B id gw a y . *> QHlckcrthau tiny other line ClticiiiiiHii •< to JurkMiuvnio, l'’ f.Ot:tli.\. 'Hit* otiiv >■ title rmiiiiiur I’ tillmitfr Hottilnlr ami I's.I-j ace Hlecpeis making qtiick lime to ivf-| laiita.Augtistii; .Macon,8avaitmill,lirittis-1 wiek, Lake ( tty, 'i'lioinnsviite. ceda r Keys, Ttinifia,Nf. Angnatmo untl I tiim* t’oliimlms. Motiilfr amt potiifa in <!cm*gla amt Alaliiiuia, 3t iii I ich the shortest to I directly to tUomanafoctarara, *# Hitleito i BlnCloUi.CoTfgS** NEW ORLEANS Iime, 27 hours. 8atlil Irstns u Hr: Pull, man lknhhdrBleephm t'ars niriLi.iu ,|J- rectcoUitectiun at New Orleans (Ottfiottl aiiiidliUii iraiiMler for 1evws, Msxico and CALIFORNIA The only Hue to Jackson »fe Virkuhnrg. Mississippi, inakiug dlrtct coim.'tflon* w'thoUtofmilhiiH tranefer at .‘■fiirevepjirt, f^misianM for UatlnH* Fort Wni-tli, Hous­ ton, Gatvesten, Texas. Mexico and 1’al!- foritla. Tito ntifrrt line with through Pullman Hondo!r Sleepers tii Knoxville connecting with tbrongh car Hues for Asheville, Italefgb and the CaroHnas, truly Hoe from PincimiaU to Chuttniioi,- ca Tenn. Fort Payne, Alx,. Alcridatl. 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