HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-6-12, Page 3D;wu bf the Braolc, . * Biv.z1 of Quinine.
-A groat n aor 14t a :i:tt chili_'; came I German ziedioal journals die4:ilsq a
to pass when �en are down inn the i new metiiealagent lately discovered by 1 r,.„ I, e 't;<1.1 ttlt',�,
brook. In feet, a brook always tens l Prig Fischer, of Munich. In the course
to flow through the eery t e.irt of nal f :a long series of invt a#igatious con- 7
tut. Most ;Nuttll1lE r ' pl',! cite COLI emoting the ilatnre antitt tion ()f qui- ,' jOLLD SAN: O
streams in smuttier, The !liras go 11 nine, he found that by means or _eleS tilos. WI) Intend
thele to b1.'e: a ei go there ; of cheat i( :l tl':ansform:ati, a substance pltrella :: t0 d. SU f1OP1 ; '
alta e'lant o hulli4.i 'rlu: Ik'
to c:4tch crave -fish and tl dta t n tits, I can be & ti ue 1 in the forte of x awhile chatter who hove to •roll 1'�
Y'otl Will �•'e the muskrats SWhiluilu l crystalline posvtler, from colt t 1r,w iich again "lust :tee(mattt.,•p's,s.
along; wit:i their noses above the silt greatly resembles quinine:t its :union io , vet:?i4 �,4ti'OUascrs yito ,
face, Incl now and thein 4 mink May 1 on the human organism Fischer 1145 benefit, which eallttotiail "'
dart into .o heap ref tll'i3 tte•o•.1, 1 ho ;,*, 1 C'ti :" the. lulu. of �eicirnl," The to meet the rtewa tie the
t. t i.aulce'1h e.'ri , I,%„:a.r 6
beautiful wood -think and the queer i clllef t:114,e.., l3;•i�tln�•.'d l,}• lt, as t'e. tib ase ice zin.taa .aOse :,i citq
greets herons flaunt our buss brooks, i served, i6 the rapid dilllitni11021 of fever ' maw) iat'tUrea'>i'onsett,teE:t
and SO tip the kingfisher ant). the small heat, mud ate srfli eney in glia respect is - wecat, sell...icarir.
white heron. IN hen you are slipping; described its remarkable. It is believed
stealthily along; beside . the stream, that it will render the use of iee in le-
fi ( S. GIDL.E•Si
clitK
11 t111oturek
X WOULD
Q(l1i1Ikeeialattteutio
unur undertaking dept.*.t,
''It,1.iiclaiemore cOnn1{
11 tt them ever,aa the have
titiedsuvera 1 tnew:designs
It f tete T'1 -c beet cotton
arkets shim oi;,ai<i e.ai}•
•utterel reglln8it4 at the
le+sit•st brit<: Our new
Hear; i to Proneun,:edby
atm/peter t Judges to be
second to tore rA the
pro 4'inec t
looking for :a mood )lacca cast I Emblems of all the
Owe to a Lout Ver eases unnecessary, nna1 that its
111., you often cone upon these wild., skillful employment -will enable the
Beings tu):tware, 41 Melt gives von an physician tel moderate ate the temperature
exeell4ent opportunity for south tug tit the patient. Kelvin is also reiorted
their habits.” to have leas incouv.uicntee fur the stout- . T�
One elft, -Glut meats ago, I Was (tell titan quinine. But observation } UNBBTAKE Ati1)
casting in it narrow, weedy •-irenni ill does s not Atoll ab yet, :t4. 1.. :tat --tical 1t W
the south .loll was trying to )take 111y pu esseS that teal:teal -r•,4 Itivi' in ,
l e:;at t the :t .,
sly fall 1111011 It small pool, near the op- denim!denim!for which el:Ja e -31e is :s l fregiient cu tnyt:. tat Gm ►.'r?.:..ce .
poste bank, when 1t Went !lt a little too 11 administered, Pa t t1t,s, trent 1 t rtes
31.c}: t,± f�udert i i
t'ur
and settled into !t Hitt of ;tela. No eht'm"tt?al and pltssiolu„ie:ti puha
tet gaousie tsrto, c 103 ,let,,
sooner 11111 it. tt,nt'Died than slim. thing • view. the utast l abetble thing about the ttAtt WP uSsorlt„;,:4r:41441.4
grabbed :t r:(1":4;;ety, Alien n•it•�i It ,'14':1 nett 4114ue,r1 ix that it t•4'in. 10 bone leer."Rlt:Ceiltirieniauytlliut
i+
111to t r iitaf frill tIF �IIt lt'
lily flub', 1 found that i heti .cull: "it :t u.> nearer in finding the t'6lrnttcal tiuitad%awar;ets ti;4e,aec
betel-irngr` nature of q►tiuiue it.ealf and the true ret ra13 acini 4'a,,.,,,tee et t
lt
In Ily-11i+1r;' for bees, you find the 4 h:(raeter of it, t<,fetic1. The discovery 1Iltetnselves,
streams more trashy approaehed thou has been patented and :a manufactory i
trout brooks, gull t1lert' ie la's, 'in your 7i: 1;airin establi.aetl, *miler the dire..
way wlitii ...asking. In Net, I van gay • tide of prof, Latibefheime , of (iessen.
with ettioititmee to file girl- and lioS's of fct, ailit Is said •tliat the cost of pro-
the .51, Nert', e3 ( 11Gtt•e te.e.1. that they clueing :a kilogramme (: h act • .n thin*
conal not wish for Better sport than. cos) of the new agent is 413x, it will be
coin., time before its 1411 1'!15 k:t; 114)p13
to see it take the pi:tleti of quinine in
pt;tetiettl pharol:ley, i [t'111ti(: rir t ti - S1'tIt'Tt1118 #\ 1)4'1'1,1:.
..._ .ti•►'a"�"''. The Y,}•:ehtunl....'.' 4;..j.4=11'4'
Malan Heipit tlity. itat oa t'albt •t:,...4,110;
Even hospitality. that true S1,:,'.roniu WIT Ilii tl, Pin 1' 11 til,tlld)' alt Hight; et:•teulit SE/'
virtue. has not beex.in4 ae('litn,4t lz.'il in It 1411.47011U \ . ti 1').. I1l11' i11 and aL;tt the• l r
this iniaospitable region. The peasants IPct;ttu, 4hi' lancet.: 1'411-. slat i' netini�':, at- 1
like in visit and ti. 41 4. lel, other, espee. 4"'"" 11 .. h. !'.'43. lib 01141113114 Fel 4 I II'i1IS te.:
icily on hinit• lay ;fuel '.tolltlay. but "u,fs14)14,fat.ur•• •'81FA1\3 44"INi'ti3I '.3
this 11++- ilt;l:lly l+ ihU result of f`:tleul,'t* Ifs it 1..titl:n:t. atll a .lilt. #1:';t (.r Lret...r. 1
iiu11. When :i Man i going to visit his g„"4,4,-„.4,8"1,„";,817',lt•113Sc.et l-1 ia'ttel 1 i v<t14
. =•41d.�x, ntl x(•,ile ,4•rnxr s`"xn1,
neitr, Ll4lr, he never goes t raig,+ilt to cilli lli. (('4 , ,jt,.g,1•;4 tit til, .ill t 4' t:l (1' 41;?.i.
A+tdrrt•: ill.. 3,\1;1,'1,, I". ' l••tai,;.,= 1'.i..
S.:ltd ty t411341J 4•,
.4.1)VICE 'E T() .MIXERS.
*dere
Sooz tiles,
totes get front tly :LIl 'ane lit' ai1n4l't;
any of our larger i'j")4l!', when diced
the evert't of the g eittl.' :Wt i, •ii a aver -
e et by then!. It seems strange Batt even
enthusiastic. :!lig lyra are }Inst beginning
to find out the great merits of the
black ba„ as a.!angel li•'la to lab taken
tvitlt tine tel-. All thlr;i) years riled hare
been making, long jilit'ne'ys to t'1n:ttl:a
and to northern Mi lagan for trout and
salmon, when the ,streauts that Holy
-tltruligh revery county of lie 11.14` ail our
states are teeming with 1Cas gain &' t't8tl
.•81n141n and more voraelotes titan trouit. ' 1Eouse, lint i':t.lt. •Ihl.n tie 1 3•ba1. anti
Bass brooks, Its •a title. Oris D,:igloty, t(111s a, if by chance at the whitlow and
so that there. is little danger of drown- 1 •din, 1 etniver••ation; then, if the, nuts -
lug in thein. and ,yon e:let wade where . ter or ntr't3'e-'5 wiviie>3 1st -. 4' him. they
you please. Smite girls may think that j invite him. in. The r(1rni.r-:Ltion begins
angling is too niucil like 11Oy 3' short by inquiries after every member of the •
tux diem; but if they will try it Wl'M', family by mute the, samovar 13 pre-
some sweet June day, they 44'111 l'lltttlgO 'meats
fuel 11 ,:,i.' it 1s t.te dingthe
Ut1II1:1Q. There hi , great *foal disetuaa the 4rnp',-tile peetty seat*.
Snore fun in wading; i••ele;tr, running t. al of the lace etc 1i hen tint ,oma
lilook, than hallowing in the surf Of 'oar 34 realty, t,.` 11 Alin ;ea out of s:t11+
the sea; and then, it you get n)t :a big bass cera, now :nal 1iu'ti t:ei :at„ :4 Litt: of a
ho gives you .excitement- that ,1kee piece of sugar. In this way' thereon- -
your blooleap in your veins. sull1C'about three cups, and then turn
Some very goal and tender-hearted the cull upside tiu4vn, placing; on the
people think of angling cls a most cruel bottom tate remains of the sugar they
and wicked sport. I eau not decide, have been nibbling at. '1341' 1►ust and
this clatter fur anyone but myself. 1f. ft hostess now press the visitor to have
you are afraid that- I Milo; fish i, more tela; but that is merely it matter
tricked, don't angle, for a tituid niftier of form, as ('tn.tnnl forbids any more
never gets a i'l:lo OC, if ate dues, he being taken.,
strikes too feebly or too late to get the AS x0411 :t tea i; 41vet', the guest rise. •
game. To succeed in Sly -fishing. ant) to go. and then the lo11nwit1,'.*, etialoguo
must go at it with a clear eonsoience invariably takes place:
.1',
and a steady nerve. Be ,urn you are "Why are yen ,in suela ahur'y?" says
right. and •
.away—that ii7i Bony, le ruled Maumee tish get t1n"Tiueoto go home," Answers the
Thompson, in. "1"iy FYsliif3ff for Black guest.
Hass,." fa dflyust ichiilus. "Stay y little' longer:"
"Thank you; you have given 113 plen-
ty to eat and drink."
"There was but little."
''•Tu, there was toile enough; we
had plenty;"
T'his •conversation. which always.
takes place and is alluo't n1eehanic:ally
repeated, being en•1111, t110 guest 1113.
proaelles the host and, takiugl%is hands,
says, "I thank you for the vodka, the
tea, the cakes, ,Ile sugar. ere."
It is Indispensable= when thanking the
potatoes, hot coffee and hot water, host to enumerate everything the guest
taken at an early hour in liw morning, has consumed Norio,_ his visit, At the
end of this catalogue the visitor
begs his host to euhue to see him,4111!t:li,
after a time, fie dots, :alltl things go on
in exactly the tenon way. Care must
be taken that the viand$ provided are
of equal quantity and gil:tiity; if at :any
quiet heal. It shoul,i trot be heavy time it matt eats or drinks more than
euot It to tilt the stonntelt, but j41a the host, when his guest, an a former
occasion, dill, quarrels, upbraidings, Or
sarcastic remarks are the result.
"I gave them test :and sngrar,and they
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DYSPEP$!4 DROPSY,
I ;DIGESTION, aFL1CTTERINO
4 AfI IDIO .
CRYSIPE,LAS, ACIDITY OF
SALT RHEUM, i:'HE .STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, MYREBN
HEAOACNEa Of THE $K114
dd eedvterry4 spd;& oft£WtE484141"
iowgt-fit61.40,gp, $MAf
ci
'1"• MILBURR & CO.,'P'O 1°`ae3elr:�,
OF THE HEART,
UAB!NT-MS1t BIL ..
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4*tts ✓# c e.
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of 1:obe•t 44143
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Tim latest rt ,ni` of
1 3'.11811411 lied rimier t+114,*
All kinds td Furniture at
e r.e tersest rates.
'4t 1"ST
nlp'3 T•.l1r40Cr4•, .coin -street, I:at ter..
Wliy We're Dysp3ptio in Hot Weather.
"As a retie," said 1)r. J. A. Oldshue,
yesterday, "the American lunch is re-
sponsible for .Amir tt,an dt .pnpsia, The
prevailing. elision) of perching on high
stools where elbow loom i. at :t prom -
um, and shoveling l;Gwu but eft=110s is
barbaric and only lit foe Hottentots.
Most of the lunch-roohus in the lower
part of the are ti''.,I tip in this bilge.
The American breakfast, with its steak,
is hard enough cif the dtge:-tivte func-
tions; but the repetition of this thing at
noon or 1 o'clock is even worse, swal-
lowed as it is with peeapitation and,
want of care.
"Lunch should be a email, a'oolin:,+,
light enough to stay the e'ratings until
the heavier meal in the evening.
"In this weather Iunch should be a
cold meal. Nothing is better tlitn e gave me nothing but tela;" or, ttI gave
slice of cold Spring lamb with )tint them cake, and had nothing but bread
sanee and salad dressed in the French i^. return." --Literary Woad.
style.. A leg or Wings of cold green goose, "
or a bit of cold broiled gosling,is dainty The National Drink of the Mexicans,
and palatable. 'file heavy cleats, such The stranger in Mexico is struck by
as beef and veal, ought to be avoided. the prcvnlenee on the tables of bottles
They overburden the stomach, and ren- of milky -looking fluid, resembling -• at
der it man practically unlit for the af- sight the absinthe and water common
ternoon work. Beer and ale ought not to the Parisian boulevards. It is, how-
to be indulged in except by those who ever, whiter -looking than that. This is
have heavy manual labor to do, nod who the pulgne, the national drink, which. is
can, therefore, throw of the somnolent to Mexico what lager beer is to Germa
effect. A good glass of cold claret, not ny and the United States. The stranger
iced, is refreshing and sustaining, but usually begins by expressing the great -
champagne, Burgntuiy and Filing;•:irian est disgusrat the drink, and wings up
wines are anything but good. They by becoming very fond of it in the
heart the blood :lud deaden the brain, course of two or three weeks. I had
and should be reserved for the dinner acquired a liking for gosr.., the peculiar
hour, when there is sufficient tune to local beer o1 Leipzig, eluting; a long stay
properly absorb them. But champagne, in that cite, :end, as pulque resembles'
finless very dry, is not a tit thing to ac- it very much in taste, though not in ap-
compainy eating. It clogs the internal pearance, I took to it at once. Both
functions and is conducive of dyspep- have the same sourish, mousy and en-
. cumber taste, but pu]que is sappy and -
"If any hot dish is cateu for lunch it 'slipper]. Itis aavery innoeentet'still
should be at the most '1 slice of fish. beverage, told one *40311(1 think it no
Nothing is more (lel11 ioue than a piece more intoxicating tl1131 se much milk,
of cold salmon of: bine-lisp, with either but in reality it la fully• as strong as the '
may onnelse or 1> 3)11 S il id clressil g." same quantity of lager beer. It is the
favorite noonday drink, but it will not
keep until night.. For this reason it is
a blessing to Mexico, for the lower:
not heard that love -letters are domed classes, who drink nailing,,else, cannot
the privilege of the mails. carouse after nightfall, 44'liell theylilieht
o
Old Crusty says the new gable root become disorderly and dangerous:—
poke bonnet should be called the gabble 00??.3$pOTd(i75CC 130+l01L IIC1'ulCl.
roof, the ladies talk so lunch about . • a�
them. The Caseys sent the BL0\Sfls a peace
For pure, unadulterated new offering; in the form of;1 box of et u(1ies
mend us to the woman who having e- at Sacramento, The families had been
eeived 10 present that doesn't' snit, calls
at the shop where it was ptlrcbased,and,
seeing nothing that she 1vonlcl Tike bet-
ter, ,concludes to take the money which and tried some of the sweet token of
bought her present. . amity on a dog. The brute died of the
stryehnioe that was in it,
marriage in 4' lotted•, but we nave
enemies for years, and the Cnseys had
been by far the more vindictive of the.
two; so the Browns were incre41ultino.
Are you d3atucit41 ell Walt alai i.roke,n of yule
reit 1>'*Niel) eltit 1 stnffcring and ening grit$
yak) of cutting t: Pelt? if m4.'4444114 mice atla
::e: ablttt3e...1 u1;S W(1 at (, ? aaril tl3 i
'SYRUP. 334414 !tib i, iu44a14,ell , . xt roll e:r
lie%a the pear little s:ttifertr immediately. Pe-
d upm) itm01110r5', there is no mitt: Ito shout
it.. 1t carts 43141144 n•n•i.3 41HU rimer), regulates
the inun*ec5 null- bercir, rules xil.4tl colic
Indium the MOOS, redncer iutl4mn atkun. 11114
girt 5 34.130 ti 4 t VIII l 1' 1' 11 c -'hole ttsaten.
14tut.\y1 test''+hi0'433'?;;3mstere Tera ('451144,
rtl:N'Cr )11111sa is "domino) to the taws, and is
the prfscription °tune of the u1dest end bolt
fi:etee3o Aiinims And ph% stein tea it, 4116 United
States, and Is for%ale 11 nil druggists through-
outtlle weal. Price US mute a bottle.
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Marks. L ra:f 1,tw 1'.r clan ,ittc,1 at tat, (sna.Ela.
England Ft,i.rr.' tic:many, cte, Hand Book abut
Patents •4, It free 1'hirtt sev.'n years 0X)) rience.
Patents ot,talnetithy,tt4113IUNN & CO. are noticed
lathe Sett\il'8' AttEnteAN, the largest. rest, and.
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I Wean -Trepan d to lI11'eb*li'i1LL4* 134,1 1 t G y.
t .t let, t
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Poi k.ytlltject to ti., f .,iiuwingreignlatin3e
ti'ewill ta«etlfl t,wa tenlntlererllundrtd11
..r*,.ut11 Ghr4 t' ilmnid.f Knit, t houldet tttex 1
t(a4 'tty.1it4 *044134. It Any of the l nog gate
left i,1.25 -an theatre win hetIcaiactre, 1
No proK wit lbe bought ni anyrise
P
1 Ir Warm, 1
Wt, 1Mit ,dl iio;ts (*ttin(' right through t
breast ttl'te( Land If ma opened out to tnil
G < S. PETTY.
4 847.
MNDRAR'E
Will be mailed race to 1l! applicants and to
ca,tomers of last fit G year without ordering it,
It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and
directions for planting all. Vegetable and Flower
Seeds, Plants, eta invaluable to all.
D. M. FERRY & � 1Nu®3nt:
Health & Happiness for all.,
WILL CURE. OR RELIEVE
Biliousness, Headache, Dysr
pepsia, Indigestion, Dizziness,
Jaundice, Dropsy, Fluttering
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A1,' every sl\t tats of flu Esc 0r1sin , f r4
Impure Blood, <Cc. Sc
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FOR
Los of Appetite,.
1i,4,i .)2tioal Sour Storila,:!l,
1labitual Costiveness,
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price, e . per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
AYER'S
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cures 'rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic
Gout, General Debility, Catarrh, and all
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the blood -poisons front the system, enriching
mid renewing the blood, turd restoring its vital-
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combined -with Iodide of Potassium 1(1x1
Iron, and is the safest, most re]iaihie,aand int st
economical blood -purifier and bloocl.tcnat that
eat) be used.
Inflammatory Rheumatism. Cared.
"ACEIs'S SAIIS.thAIIILLt 71x5 Cured ane or the
Intiammatory Rheumatism, with which I have
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Durham, la., March 2, 1882,
uoeveratl01ati tfrotbItisssred04inenaveaxe,
or dress, withonthelp, I tried several remedies4sithout mucic If any relief, until:1 took AV4ER'S
$,IRSAesatILLA, by the use of two bottles of
which was completely cured. 1 I1ave not been
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Still 1•etain8 its wonderful popularity. 3.1te many
notable clues it has effected in this vicinity con-
vince me that it is the best blood iue4icin0 ever
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River St., Buckland, 141 ass., ;May 13, 1882.
" Last March:I was so weak from geneiatl41e
Unity that I could not walk without lie] of ftfriend, I commenced tnkiu 4
AvL•lt'S SARSAPARILLA, and boforc 1'. had 3)1411
three bottles I felt *swell as I ever did in my life.
I have been at work now for two mentias, and
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520 West 4241 St., Now York, July 19,1882.
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA CMOS Sergf(233 and
n11 Scrofttlot:s Complaints, Erysipelas, ltte-
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Dr. J. C. Ayer &.Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists; price RI, six bottles, h`,C,. :
a
XO 1 N TO
SARSAPARILLA
Linz DIIPPJLAI
Qnd for Purifying the fil,Opl;.
1t has been in we for lAyrair. and has
prwill3a1 he 1:,e1 I•egt preparation in the
tnarl;t:tt:r3.'l Xiti'd, '.wi1*3.1"AINTN
TaItC 4(133 tett /SACK. 1.1Vitit C(lli-
ki Pl?t11.F:t3 tx�f Tug 1"A('F,
117,I-i!1.t. 1 ISl:'4, a':1 all I)ilitettate
4ri.ls fr tm a i ; •Its. rail 1. r,'r 4)r PA
111a,rp td :-.d„ The Kinds tet oui' host:
3,,d t'ti. • it and g.te it. to thetrcliil-
l- •'' to l ,tri+a'3 it t4ulirF
Wk.I ret)Unllne1tl it to
et e;
1t to rq a,,, 'rem T la11' Doo`•,
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CHICAGO, ROCK MOD & PACIFIC R Y
By the central position of its line, connects. the
East and the West bythe shortesc route, anti Car.
raes passengers, without change of cars, between
Chicago and Kansas City, Council Bluffs LeavLn-
worth,.Atehison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It
connects in Union Depots with all the principal
lanes er road between tete Atlantis and the Pacific
Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and magniS-
cent, being composed of Most Comfortable and
Beautiful 11ay,. Cosehee, Magnateont norton Ile -
alining Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest -Palace
Sleeping Care and the Best Line of.Dining.Cars,
1n. the World. Three Trains between Chicago and
Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi-
cago fwd Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Famous
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and rCanke-
kee,has recently been opened between Rlclnond,
Norfolk,Newport New, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au-
- qusta, Nashville .Louisville, Leslnf;ton, Cincinnati,;
Indianapolis and Lafayette, and , sinncap-
ons and St. Paul and intermediateto points,
All Through Passengers Travel en Inst :l;3;p31e11.a3
Trains.
'Tickets -for sale at all principal 'Picket OM/main
the United states and Canada.
Baggage checked through and rates of fare al,
ways as low ee oompettt4rs that oiler less advan.
to esFor,
detailed inforteaticU,,get the Maps and Fell-
ers of the
GREAT ROCK ISLANOPROUTE,.
At your nearest Ticket OMBee, or address
'!. R. CABLE, E. St. JOH i,
vinr-1'rea.. d4 Gea•l te's't Gen'1 Tkt. &raes,
CHICAGO.