The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
•JL t m pp^wi -4*^ nmm-' •1*1 (Fx G j H f ) : U ‘i V l . h T i K l I K I l i i l d - h : One*Dollar a Yofcu?. * - KARLH BULL , : ;. : E d ito r arid P roprietor, S a t u r d a y , a W -3}, im i • A CURE f o r ; "PLUTOPHOBIA » i B y T O M L . J O H N S O N * M a y o r o f C le ve la n d »nwfT»w«fi'»repp i|p^iy 1 ‘»rrnw*j| «jiw’lwnniwmfw1my"wiyuypP'lPwqpPii •^ r i f w 'fwrfwpiwii ■+ V * . ENT the railroads of this country, are pooled and trust if fonuecLpf these interests, .the head, of that trust -vvilllay to the farmers, in *oi'. the ^gt^;';fhe-producers every-' where: f,You shall market the r mount that we say 1 •You shall market »o more and no lesa F • I f the people knew this as J know it, if they were made to sea the inevitable as men who study such questions see them, there would bef some startling revision, of the laws governing trusts in this country.- '. ■The remedy'is—euro yourself of “plutophoHaF j DON’T. BANT AT THE INDIVIDUAL, GET AFTER THE IJMSTITU- „TION, AND THE INDIVIDUAL WHO CAN WRITE HIS CHECK FOR A' BILLION •DOLLARS WILL DISAPPEAR. „ I believe that laws which permit such a cornering of money ara not what they ought to be, but the people who make the laws, not the individual, are responsible for the outrageous organization of 1privilege.. , • _ Waif until the peopled eyes are open, and then.that party which’ does not see-through the same spectacles is doomed to destruction. . WE CANNOT BLAME THE INDIVIDUAL. HE BUT TAKES ADVAN- TAG2 OF THE MAN MADE LAWS. I SAY LET THE PEOPLE GET AFTER THE INSTITUTIONS, .THE MAN MADE LAWS, WHICH MAKE THEBE THINGS POSSIBLE.; . „ Rich men are not 'bad citizens. They are not.unpatriotic;; they; do hut take advantage of what the people<*in their blindneas give them in the .way of laws. The poor man would like, the. rich man if he had him fo r a, neighbor, The'rich man would not steal his chickens or hoe his potatoes in the night, bu t what he might do if the poor man s!ept>bute .o’meanings would be to get the poor man’s vote for hia franchiao.or run a railroad by his back fence. How Str^-es May B e P r e v e n te d B y A N D R E W C A R N E G I E 1Pin^mrru«|w«ntwiip!ifti i^ iwr;rnp}m ^ in'"iiFitnii*iirwnn^»fFl LAV IT DOWN AS A MAXIM THAT\ THERE IS NO EXCUSE FDR A STRIKE OR A LOCKOUT UNTIL' ARBITRATION OF DIFFERENCES HAS BEEN OFFERED BY ONE PAR*. TV AND REFUSED BY.THE OTHER. ■No doubt serious trouble a t tends even arbitration at- present from the difficulty of. procuring suitable men to judge intelligently between the disputants. There is a natural disinclination among business men to expose their business to men in whom they have no t entire confidence.. » ! % ' Wo lack so far in America a retired class of men of affairs, '•] OUR VILE PRACTICE IS TO* KEEP 6 n ACCUMULATING MORE DOLLARS UNTIL WE DlE. H i t .were the custom here, as it is in England, for men- to withdraw from active, business after acquiring a fortune, this class -Would furnish the proper arbitrators. __ j.' W h a t w e must s e e k is a plan by wh ich t h e men . w il l RECEIVE HIGH WAGES WHEN THEIR EMPLOYERS ARE RECEIV- ING HIGH PRICE8 FOR THE PRODUCT AND HENCE ARE MAKING L *RGE PROFITS, AND, PER CONTRA, WHEN THE EMPLOYERS ARE RECEIVING LOW PRICES FOR PRODUCT AND THEREFORE SMALL IF ANY PROFITS, THE MEN WILL RECEIVE LOW WAGES. I f this plan can bo found employers and employed will bo *fin - the same boat^w rejoicing together in their prosperity and calling into play their fortitudo together in adversity. There will be no room fo r quarrels, and instead of a feeling of antagonism there will be a feeling o f partnership between, employers and employed. ^ Well, well! The world must be get ting better by big jump?. The Mex ican government has dekred open war on gambling and will license no more public gambling bouses; has no* tiiied all army and civil employes that Instant dismissal "Will follow' if they are caught its a gambling establish meut. NERVES IitKl£ X Ef,AT;ll’.Oh\ A woman who suffered for three years from nervous prostration says two botte-8 of Lichty’s 0$ery Nerve Compound efffeeted a complete cure. She hardly knows today whether she 1ms nerves or, not. #as she never feels them. It h certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by 0,. M. Ridgway. From English and American novels alone the ordinary reader could com Struct the history of the English speaking peoples from the dim dawn of the earliest Invasions of their sav* age ancestors to the bright noontide o f modern civilization.—September Ladies' Home Journal, Who says the Spanish are all be hind the ages. A Madrid footpad carried an eb etric battery so arranged **t to give a severe shock to any per son he shook hands with, and robbed hia victim before ho recovered from the shock. That tuan turn ingenuity enough to he a yellow reporter. As showing how fast Porto Ilico is becoming Americanized it is staled that baseball fins mtccBefffid eoefedight- l«g m th y most populsc.. sport’', in uearly ai'l the towns on the bland.' The memliers of the medical pm- ft* mm are deeply interested in an ex periment for tfi?:? the. euro of lockjaw, by an topotmu of ralihitV, hraitts, now. Ihtfag made in a Bri 1|>uis hospital; “Emit forswear the Eves, but re member Adam wasn't happy alone even in Paradise, so find a little bet* ter half by-ftnd-by, ami t through the power of a genuine woman's love re* gair and keep your Eden green through a long. and. happy life.”*— Louise M. Aleotl in Ladies' Ilotoo Journal for Leplembeiv J THU 'ONLY HKAWApriE <’W.R. Frank J ,. Ikkef, of Colorado Springs, says; “Krause's Headat-ho <7apsides is the only remedy that ever checked my sick headache arid 1 liftve cured scores of my friends with them," Price 25e. Hold by C. M. Eidgway. The books tlmt he*p.a young man, or anybody else for that mutter, arc tho hooks that Interest him. Thera* fore a-young mmt must sthwt Ids own rending, if he is to' rend w ith 'any : profit to lnmself, *■Hepteialier I.adics* Homo Journal. ■ - -New Clfop Ualiforiiut,' Aidieofs Peachi-Sr Frames, Crapes mid itftjsins a t Cray’s. ’ AKRON ROUTE CHANGES . f mklliTAKT TO rjIATAVTarqiTA. LAKE , AND lUS-AHWOft EXPdM- . 4TOUVmtt'OBS. Bfgiimiug with Bunday, Aug. 4th. the through time and-through’service over The Akron Koufeio Chautauqua- Lake ami Buffalo shows an important revision, ., . . The Buffalo Express becomes the Chautauqua Lake Express, leaving Xenia at 10:17 a. m., and runs only to Jamestown, reaching tliat point at ut 10:30 jr. in. This train hasCoaches and Sleeping Cars to Columbus; Par lor Cur and Coaches Cincinnati to Akron an d ’.Akron jto‘ Jamestown (.Chautauqua.Lake). The Sleeping Car heretofore running from Cincin nati to Buffalo on this train is taken: hy the-Exposition Express, leaving Xeuiiiat 10;J0 p. mMarriving Chau* tauqua Iaike about I f a, m.; Buffalo at 3:35 p. m,. The Exposition,Ex press .also has Sleeping Cars and Coaches to Columbus, and Coach ser- viee Colu.inbus to Akiou and to Buf falo daily ‘ ’ The Pttn-Amerieiui Express leaving Xenia at 0:25 p. m., continues with same service as heretofore, viz: Sleep ing Cars and Conches to Columbus, and Slecpingl ni’ aixl first-class Cndeb from Nashville through Louisville, Cincinnati and -Columbus to Buffalo, running a solid train - from Columbus to Chnntauqui: Lake and the Pan- American Exposition, reaching Chau tauqua about 6 a, m., Buffido 3:15 a. m. . Low Fans . to Chautiiinput -Lake and Buffithrover the Akron Eoute are in effect every day. Bedueed rate tickets toNiagara Falls amt Canadian resorts with stop oyers a t Chautauqua Lake and the' PamAmericau pan be obtained ■daily via this, route, .over which tickets to New York with stop, over privilege at Buffalo may also be secured. Full particulars will be furnished upon application to local ticket agents or to C. C. Haines, D. JP. Agt., Dayton, Ohio. • CARLSTO BUFFALO. Over The Ahron Route for Pan-American Exposition. •Excursion tickets to Buffalo over the Akrou Amite via Chnutauqua Lake for the Pan-American Exposi tion are now on sale at ticket offices of the Pennsy!vaniaLinqs auil connect ing railways, Fares' from Cedarville ore as follows! - . Tickets good returning ten days, 310,90. . Tickets good returning fifteen days, $ 1 3 : 20 . ' ■*' , ' 4 ’ Reason tickets with return limit tin- til Oct. 31st, $10 3o, • Special Coach excursion - -tickets good.leaving Buffalo up to midnight ofThursclay following date of sale, may he obtained on Tuesdays at $7.35. . Tourist tickets at special fares may also be obtained for trips to resorts in Canada. All tickets to Canada arid Eastern points, including New York, will be good for stop over at the Pan- American Exposition on payment of: $1 extra at Buffalo. Stop-overs at Chautauqua Lake will be allowed on all tickets to Buffido and Eastern points,without extra cost. For schedules showiug convenient through paesseuger service to Buffalo and other information, please npply to E, S» Keyes, ticket agent, Cedar ville, O. . ■ . .. TO IrtlFFAtb AY BOAT. In addition to the through time and through car service to Buffalo over Akron Route, the trip to*Pan-Ameri can Exposition may be made via Cleveland and steamer by taking trains ruuning over the C. E. & C. link of the Akron Route to Cleveland where they connect with the boat line. Tickets to Buffalo and return via Cleveland over the C. A. & O. may beobtaioed giving the purchaser the option of Boat or Rail between Cleve land and Buffalo. For particulars apply to E, S. Keyes, Agent, Cedar* Cedarville, O. • , S pecial stoi ’ s j ? oh han - am W can HxmtESa, The Erie Railroad Company an- notinceaarrafigements have been made to stop the jPaii-Alnericaii( Express over tue Akron' Route (Train No. 44 on the Erie Railroad) at( stations be tween Akron and Medville to let off passengers holding tickets from Col umbus aful points west therof, upon application to Conductor. A New York trip with stop-over privileges at the Pan-American expo sition. may be made on low fare excur sion tickets obtainable a t Pennsyl vania Lines .ticket offices after July 1, .September 1st, excursion tickets to OiuciurtAti will he sold via Pennsyl-: vania Lines. Round trip rate from Cedarville, #1.25, Special train leaves at 0 ft. fn.» central time. ^September 2nd a 7tb, excursion tickets ToDayton Account Street Fair mid Carnival by McKinley Club, will lie sold from Richmond, Morrow, Cad* umbos. Springfield and intermediate ticket stations on Pennsylvania Lines. For particulars sec local agents, A^rgetahtePfeparaUbtiforAs similating toeFoodondRegula- tingttiejitowachs^arABowelsof 1M AN l S /< H1LDKLN GASTORU For Infants and Children. iThe Kind You Have Always Bought i il IPV RfjesBfr’si A Siil,* WWVTM5 tX*U. I N F L A M M A T I O N i'lTt H**6*iM* l*«!£»*•»?,jreMft’ jutw 1n ic u tc . l'i.li u;-yaotot L ? r t y i * i . ^.10 l*?f <Uxi vjtvmi*** yr*4w3*.y Promotes Digestion,CheerfuF- nessandResfcContains neillier Omum.,Morplune norMineral. N rp yN fA R c o T io , /^ tso te fr sw w ip tra m floipim-See£‘ j H x .S mhk * JfUUMUSJM- JidmSmLf ■ _ ^ilWfeSyrWyl'f1 ,• Aperfecl Remedy for Coastipa- Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions,Feverish ness andL o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature of ‘ N SW YORK. 5«. ‘ ZX/\tT copy OF W R A P P E R ; Adam’s Restaurant and Pining Booms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfiehi; Ohio, Slue Front Stable: Leave your horses then4 and your rigs he kept on the inside, out of the rain.and storm. 20 N. Fountain Avenue, _./ Springfield, O. ' . CjIAKIES Til. Topp , Prop The City Hotel, (I’orincriy ShermanHouse) N. H. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. Your Patronage and Influence Solicited. POPULAR RATE-. THECItNTAUnCOMrANV. Nr-WVORftCITY- Early Shipments -AT- Rutcbison % ♦♦ A ’ MiVsea Jnckets fap School, latest fttyle, WALKING RAINY DAY!SKIRT-Struck fac- tjb’y-that weaves the goods, cute, makes.-up the goods.' Looks at the pi ices, $1.75, 62,75 nnd 63 75. SILK AND WOOL WAISTS,-The make-up S lice seems to fit our cns'miera, price $5.90. ;est made Wool Wai$ts, $1.00To 61.00. DRESSING SAQUES,—Tim ..most- comfortable garment for home wear at 65c to $2.50. C Q T T O N B A R G A IN S . } Outing, 5, 6 and ft^e. Flaruielettc, Waist Flannels, 12J to 75c. 3$ inch Sheeting, fie, • . • ’ . - ( . 27 inch Shoetitm, 4e. 2^ yds wide, Rlmehed Sliceling, new ease just 'in. Sheet Blaukels, 45c a pair. Suiting, Ohivinl, Covert Cloth, ItugB, :Lace Cur 'tains, Matting, Linolunml Window Shades A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special pi e scription of Dr, A. Boseliee, a ccle brated German Physician, and is ac knowledged to bo one of the mo^rfor tunate discoveries in medicine. I t quickly cures Coughs, Colds ami all j Lung troubles of the severest nature,-1 removing, as it does, the cause ori-tlio’ affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. I t is; not an experimental medicine,but has1 stord the test of years, giving satis-, faction in every case, which its tap-, idly increasing sale every season con firms. Two million bottles sold annu ally, BoscheVs German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold iu every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary Hfmn'lri . ' T&hftf ttflfc. C5rDM1ft* Good Advco* T h e L o u isvi I!e Jjf .'H ash viHe Railroad . *- O jioratps (lo t Einp-st Pnsspii^pr fte-rvico in tb c S m ith . T h e e q u ip m e n t is u p lu-dute, the. vom i b e d -. - . ■ w it h o u t nti e q u a l, am i th e tim e th e fastness. T h r o u g h tra in s o f n m ftn ificp n t C ou ch es nrnl D ra w in g- r o o m S le e p in g 1C ars b etw een ,Chicago,” Cincinnati, Louisville, • Evunsville nr St. Louis and .Nashville, - 5 Memphis, Birmingham, . - Mobile,- ■ . New Orleans, ! Pensacola and ,, Jacksonville, T h r o n h th e liiatoTie. n m l f*t!eniti regiotiit ut T en n essee. A iahauui, ■M ississippi. I.ou isiu n a a n d K lori.la. E o r d e s e r ip tiv i! n n tltei’, tim e -b ib lc s m.nl ntnpo, ad d ress a, l . stoxh , Con. Puss. Apt.; L o u is v ille , K j v OsteopathicJotice. Those wishing to.invcatigatc. O s t e o p a t h y , (the .mod* . el'ri science of trealing di- - sense), should caff ut the J. D. Williamson's Parlor,- . CediD’vilhS Ohio, on ' T u c s - . d a y s and v .F ridays,, lie- , tween the hours of 8 :00 u. m., and 8 : 0 0 a; in., (not later), i will bo at the above place on those days at the stated hours. Respectfully, L. H . M c C ahtnly , D , 0 „ Xenia, Ohio, THE BEST cough* Price' 76'cts. Prize Almanac. stops colds When yon feel one coming on by tak ing Krause's Old Cure. Prepared in convenient capsules that cure while you work. Price 25c. Bold byG. M. Itidgway. Tlic government reports the peach yield to be 75,000,000 bushelscthis year. $100 REVARO.SIOO. The renters of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is nt least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, aiid that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive"cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a ’ constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment,* Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken infernally, acting direct ly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, therefore destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength in assisting na ture do its work, The proprietors , have so much faith iu its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cme iu ■fails v> cure, Bend for list of tosthmmiftk Addnfes, F, «T, C iie n V y A Co ,, , Toledo, O, Bold by druggists, 7fie Hall’s Family pjlte lire the kid. j. —‘A choice line of all kinds ol Groceries, at Gray's., EVILS OP ASTIPYP.ISB. The use of aittipyrine for the relief and cure of headaches has a depress ing Influence on tlie heart, and causes a demugeinpnt of the kidneys. Krauses Headache Capsules ^contain noimti- pryiue, chloral, morphine or any in jurious ingredient. They cure quick ly and leaves the head clear and cool. Price 25c. Bold by 0 . M. Itidgway, The Bible is a storehouse of. rich imagery and splendid words, of style both simple and ornate, and ns literjS* ture alone, apart from its spiritual elevation, will repay the search Of every student. Read the Bible and Shakespeare and you will find your? selves able to conversewell.;—Septem ber Ladies’ Horne Journal, •• DOCTORS 'say "Consumption can be cured,*’1 Nature atone won’t do It. It needs help. Doctors say “Scott’s Emulsion 1$the best help ." But yon must continue Its use oven in hot weather- Ifyouhavenot Wetl U, a<m<!for tm *4«u1e, jsqotx a aowim, etwmfM*. 4W$t**#rtSlr*ef, ■ He#York, , , #*< **a$i«; *11UtttiftM, Red Cross Tansy Pills Tlie lineto the 6 . H. ft 0 . Direct to the Resnrts of ■ Michigaa, Canada, . Great Lakes LOW i’.OrXD-Ti:JP OATES Ti) Mackinac, Petoskey. Put-in-Bay Mt, Clemens, -Port Huron, Frankfort-on-tlm-Lakc,. .‘‘The Soo,” Duluth, x - Georgian Bay Points, Muskoka Lukes, Toronto, Niagara Fall-, Montreal, Quebec, , Yellowstone National Pack.,.' . Denver, Salt Lake City., to the ,. Buffalo Exposition, VIA AH Rail Through Canada, on v i a '• ' Lake 'Eria Stearners. ■ S Trains Daily lo Toledo and De* tr^iit making direct connection with •rail and steamer lines for ajl tourist points.,1 Through Sleeper Every Friday from Cincinnati to Mackinaw. Lv. Cincinnati 1:00 p, in.. Ar. Mackinaw 7 a. n>. i * Inquire of C. II. .& D. representa tives for particulars or write D. G. EDWARDS, P obs . Taf, Mgr. CINCINNATI, O. CEDARVILLE, pHIO, A CCOfUNIS of Merchants and In- * * dividUala solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted. T\RAFT8 oir New York and ,Cin- ■L* cinnnti sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest’and most convenient way <0 send money by mail, % CANS made on Real Estate, Pei- 4 sonnl or Collateral Security. William Wildhmn, Pres.,1 Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., - W. J Wildmim. Cashier,. Product of the market and stock farm can al ways be found at the Meat Store of The most miserable beings in the world uro thosesuffering from Dyspep sia hud IiiYer Complaint, More than seventy five per Cent, of the people in the United' Hiales are afflicted with these two diseases nnd tlieii effects; such ?s Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual vostiveness, Palpita tion of the Heart, Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing nnd Burning Pmos at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coft;ed Tongue and. Disagree- Tsrite in the Mouth, coming up of „ Food after. Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle w ,T w****w*« of August Flower for -75 cents. Two * ■ together with every- doses will rJieve you. Try it. Get t . . , . J Green’s Prize Almanac. ? thing to be found in a . firat-cla® meat market. Also handles the cele brated Swift Company’s Hams. And courteous and honest treatment - goes with the above, Goods Delivered* ■ •. 4-. Telephone 60. ■. * , FreshlFish and Ice 3 )aIly Meat Market, . Under the above firm name, the meat market of C \V) Crouse.will be Conducted. All product in; the meat line will,he the best'that money can J buy, which fact combined with, honest and thorough business’"‘methods is enough assurance to.,the public,’ who always want the worth of their money in every respect, . When sending children, direct them to ub ; we always give them the best they ask for. TheLadies’ * TOW Snpprmut Mmlmaflm. P A I N F U L . M«n*irusiHs» Ar* S*ta andftalUbt*. Hr Pottaetlr tt«rtal€*< Poitl PRICE $1.( Seat pcalpsIS <mt*o*)ptot pHc*.' Honey retand«t it not a* Wt _ _**y. StmphatjjB&»kt*t$*nttrs$, ViadeCidclioaaCo;* aoia^ i<m«. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. THE RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. Between Xenia and Dayton. Leaves Xenia; Leave Dayiofi; 5:00 a. m. 6:00 a. in. 6:00 7:00 7:00 8:00 ’ 8:00 9:00 0 :0 0 1 0 :0 0 30:00 11:00 11:00 12.00N oob . 12:00 Noon, tl;0o p, «. 1:00 p. m. t 2:00 2:00 3;00 3:00 4:00 .4:00 . . 5:00 5:00 - 0:00 6:00 - 7:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 0*00 '9:00 30:00 10:0fr 11:00 31:00 12:00 Xenia office and waiting room No 4 South Detroit St* Dayton offiot and waiting room, 15 IV’est Fifth 8h, opposite Postoffice. - The running time between D«yfe» andXenials one hour, passing thru Highlands, Smithville Road, Zimrasr* man, Alpha, Trcbcina ami Luoit Grove. Dayton to Xenia 17 wiles, Rf* 25 cents. Every other car-combination al freight. Sundays and Holidays ears tv* every half hour* Liver Pills * f i f Ratyouaottf| j thing your ii lloy8* mots. /:i n t i 'giv©;' y or . i v,f p ® stipation and biliousness* 't S o n t l y i i i i t l v o * PATENTS *nATr*do.M*rk»AbOUfi*d .MltWUHtttttMNlttMfcXfMoOtWAtt rtis. lOiiaOrnet i*oewaiticU.a.WAtcNt o rnss >nd inWtttittvttamtiieM 1 Scftdm odft, d r iw in to t jihow ., infith SMjtfta llMiMbl* W Mt, tf0t Si mrftf, OarletnotduetillnstthtItttctnieS. : OftwlnP«*irtt,«w«Sk *t m tkmt jrt the U.S,*nd feteirn eonntlrte nwtlrt*# AftftrAtt, C.A.SNOWAOO , ow». f s t i a t Drwftf,w**Himrra»Ln , a . Yii n,y-nr mnnv »■ v u hrtnttWiflfli I v HW j * llu .!*-» ferity®.* liii Pre T H E C l I I i T H O R *********** i tw P RERIRENT ■ m - k ik u ; y i of U jv P.m-An fiitlmi tij.i Tijnr' T h e d a y w ill P r e s id e n t ’ s d a y . T h e j*r. t j , in r in d in g M r s . 51eK.Sn 1*our, D r . a n d M r s . lt is e y t e iy o u , w i l l f r o m tli h o m e a t C a n to n .b y w a y a r r iv in g m B u f fa lo [n- ti t h e d a y t o t h e E x p o s it io / d e rit a n d b i s p a r ty w ill o f t h e Hah. J o h n CL M lib o f - t h e B a n -A in o r J e a n •E x p a u y . T h e X’ r e s ld e n t ’s O S u p r e m e Court , w ill a ls w h ile in B u f fa lo . At 11 o’clock ou' the m 5th an eseprt Of United " ivlU meet the Pri'p.’dpnt Oahinet and the: Sii}«;e President MiUiurn'a iious -paqy them to the Expasi at'the Lincoln purlnvay southern end of the gri they will he received l»y general of the Expo^fu William I, Buchanan, tin rectorsmnd other "oSlcevs Sition and conducted to stapd i,u the Esplanade, monies of the day will Exposition grounds, , pageant will pass‘in r the reviewing stand the his party will go to the S he will deliver his addr* dium Will seat some lg,T)( n vast concourse will thi pornmlty of hearing him. At the conclusion of h- President will be escortc XorJi Bfate building, %vh his flahinel and the me , * . »« <r ' H’lp iv in e C o u r t a n d th e s C t u .it fv c s a t th e E x p o a l g u e s t s o f th e N e w Y o i L u n c h e o n w i l l b e serv e'' In g . P r o m t h e N e w ,YC fh g t h e P r e s id e n t w ill' G o v e r n m e n t b u ild in g , tiorfc w i l l b e : h e ld , in th e b u ild in g w i l l h e -eloH C d p u b lic f o r t h e t im e b i b e i n g b y t a r il o n ly , m e e t t h e P r e s id e n t w l t h e G o v e r n m e n t b o a r d , t h is ’ r e c e p t io n tin 4 Ihr , e o iu lu e te d t o s u c b l n i i i d e s ir e t o n ee ,, ir id u d it i E le c t r ic T o w e r tp v i e : fr o m t l i c 'l o f t y J o g g le . T h e r e h a s b e e n n o o p e n i n g o f t lic E s p o s ft t o t h e g r e a t s l o w co * l lg h t f u h E v e r y t h in g t h e e a t e r p r is e is a t t g l o r y . E v e r y n ig h t illu m in a t io n t a k e s p la a r c e v e r y w h e r e a c t iv e r a t io n s a n d t h e e x h lb i a t t h e h e ig h t o f th e ! b e s t o f 1* m u s ic ia n s a r d a y in t h e T e m p le o f v a r io u s b a n d s ta n d , t a m p s a r e a l i v e w it ! le n d t h e ir s h a r e t o t t a ift w c u t b y d a lly d r t h e M id w a y i s g a y mat a n d e v e n in g ; t h e e r o e v e r y d a y g r o w i n g n o t h in g I s l a c k i n g t o lio n c o m p le t e , a n d it s n e v e r b e a d e q u a t e ly I n t h e v a r io u s e x h lb i t h i n g Is m o v i n g W ith r e g u la r it y . T h e la » g - iu g e x h ib it s In t h e s t r u c t u r e s d e v o t e d To t h e s e m a g n ific e n t di?. d i s c ft v e r y k e e n Intt A m e r ic a n e n t e r p r i s e » p lo t t e d t h a n h e r o a t t - T h ft v a r i e t y is s o m e n o t e w o r t h y . 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