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WIVES OF CLEVER MEN MUM APT TO UtKK A Ml'DO ME OF MATRIMONY. II i* Trallmnni of History— I l.lanna, Maa of HaMrlral ( llalir \nnit Woairn Fl* lit k, of lalralrd Parlbwera. From the Baltimore Sun. I indrr If whan a woman bouts of i r husband* Intellect and brilliant at mania she re dlxed that In ao doing waa admitting h-reelf an ah, com . , place or allly. aha would conllnua to I tin thl# surpassing act of humility, column la not rude ttnouich or bold iyh to assert from Ita own observa i that the who* of Its distinguished ualnUncea have these characteristics. I after making htstoti al Investigation* n the marriages of clever nun It Is j mod to think that a modest soul In i must be hers who will boast of her n- use's mind. For with light from the ln -1 one must conclude that, of all men. n i of ability are leaat Ittted to choose , wife for themselves and that a clever r n la pretty apt to make a muddle of id tilmony. o begin with the great soldiers anil lomats: Justinian out of the whole • r|d rhose Theodora; Henry IV. Mur . el of Valois, to whom h>- wits Indlf f nt. and after divorcing her. stout. fly. florid Marie de Medici, whom he (deed William the Silent proved that turnlty Is a fascinating trail to wo rt a. for he married four times His first s t was a stupid German of whom he t : he divorced his third, a frivolous I sun. who offended him by putting his t •* words In a bdtle nnd setting them the mantelpiece, and his fourth was • ity wboae ■hi f charm consisted In t t fact that he had seen her till hail become his bride Napoleon's ti wife was aelttsh, extravagant and Pi their early married life, u coquette i ; cold to his Impetuous ardor. Having .rated from her. he married Marie L ms-, a calculating woman without 8 rt and untrue when his fortunes de • td hm. Th'- provoking but tinexcep i rahle Mstrcits Aurelius married a pret t ftol. the great Marlborough, a trma e .nt who enforced h> r commands by the ■ti;iileatlon of her hand to the hack of I- r ear. A vulgar adventuress t-n from th. mediocre wife who had i power to hedd him Frederick the Great a dull housfrau, refer the firm! vt ignorant and brutal peasant. Hrnrv VIII married two sensible women out of *iv. one of whom v< really clever, for • succeeded In outliving him William 1 Emperor of Oermany. had for a wife b‘got snd a meddler In his political • 'Tslts, Talleyrand deliberately selected n Imbecile and Prince Mdternleh a wo tr in who never helleve.l In him. Vor can we clear np the mystery of t-ilr lack of Judgment In the choice of tselr wives by saying thnt genua also I. k* discrimination In the selection of f ods or counselors If any one of the er men named had used the good senee tr matrimony they displayed In the choice o' sdvlsera marriage would not have held the element of change. Justinian's coun it Inra were Name* and Itellsarlus. Henry IV, as distasteful as was the stern and -relenting Sully to that pleasure-loving monarch, shaped his policy according to t-' wise dictation. Napoleon's captains were Ney. Junot. Murat, Jourdan, Moreau •r.l g score more of resourceful men. Henry VIII discerned the capabilities of Wt.isey, Cranmer. Cecil and Russell t'n tVr Bismarck William welded a number l of discordant petty sovereignties Into one e-set empire. Talleyrand, who deceived at! his masters, chose and betrayed them I wit*- unerring perspicacity. Weakness or • rrnr of Judgment In these men was only I'M' ayed in affairs of the heart. I.ttrrsry Wien hot Karrptlona. Nor in the matter of the selection of a wife have literary mrn succeeded hatter, t'tcero. after living with Terentla off .ml on for twenty years, relieved. It Is true, by the famous voyages to Sicily, got a di vorce from that lady. ostenalWy because she quarreled with her sister-in-law. but In reality because she was dull. The quar nl might have been provoked, but the dullness was an original possession, which In bis youthful ardor of courtship he cafl •■t innocence. He then at 60 married hie wif. > want, whose gayety. after matrlmo t stnldenly became frivolity and earne.l her, too. o speedy separation. Cato's self • ffacement In making his friend a present . f his wife because the form* r took a t mey to her. while It displays a dt|(o*l t n to oblige, creates a lurking suspicion Inal the philosopher was ennuled. Dante t<. rved the long-suffering Oetnma as no d-übt he would have served Iteat rice ha t h ittttien her. lie moved her from Flor et -to Ferrara, and from Ferrara to Ven i.-e. and from Venice to Padua and lhn ■n Ravenna. In the meantime commem orating his misery In airalns that have v> rung sensitive hearts for four centuries Anne Hathaway waa weak and frivolous. i 1 Mary Powell waa divorced under a similar Indictment. It is singular how some Innocent and fa Inatlng merriment develops imo this vl-e brneath the scowls of a brilliant bus ed Addison was wretched wllh hi# ■ .unless of Warwick, whom long Inll t - y before marriage might have taught I m to know. Haxlett did not profess to his first wife nt any time, and finally '• her great satisfaction left her. And turn about Is fair play the stuffy widow whom he made his second choice quitted m nt the end of a twelvemonth. Oha ' übrland frankly hated his spouse an<t • iffcred himself to see her only at Inter -I.S of five or six years. Macaulay says overwhelming attractions of Mrs. Williams. Johnson’s elderly widow, whom he at 27 married, were her poverty and er blindness. Byron's long acquaintance vv th Miss Mlllbnnk did not discover her spinous and exacting temper l-ady Huiwer's dls|tosltlon anti that of the au thor of "My Novel" were not compatible, *i fact which was evident in nil their friends before marriage, as well as after H The wives of both Thackeray and George I .ewes were Insane. Rocrales. the ■ monument of common sense and a divining rod as to character, made the ■ ttistic Xantlppe. whose reputation had itcady been established at the wells, the itjeci of his courtship. After hnvtng lov • l dearly and hopeessly Brott settled and *n upon a commonplace woman of small ’-bisenee l.indnr selected u ladv of a disposition so antagonist! • to his. that ttstn a chronic quarrel broke out between 'htm which drove htm from Italy to Eng. • ttd. broke out afresh when she returned. 1 finally sent him hack to Italy, where e diet! exiled from home and family. rineflie and f aeljle. 'loethe, who. If experience Is a teacher, i .u'd certainly have known women, mar el Ihe stupid Chrlstlane Fielding. Ms • lie's makl, because she wore a tidy cap 'belly, who. It Is true, should be Judged 1 no common standard nnJ who was a plrlt of Ariel’s race, drove Harriet W’est -1 rook to suicide, and. according to Tre wney, his marvelous and exceptional In- Good Health. 1 e stomgdi Is the foundation sf health. " in It ,loe* Its work properly disease tnpot enter the body If It Is out of or der Hostetler's Stomach Hitters, the fa mous dvspepsla cure - , will restore It* vig or It Is the mot valuable medicine lor '•smash Ilia known to science. Try tt for Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, or malaria. Fever and Ague. Our private revenue stamp covers the neck of the 'mtHe. Hu Monarch HOSTETTER'S <*l Stomach STOMACH remedies BITTERS |K*jee THA M are definitely euperlor tn KHmi I ll UiTIwJU shape, wearing qualities ~/T j p* ~ • • 'amt comfort The sewme ulove-Httmir k,n thk MB VJIVr T V 1 BOPT This Is true of no V f* j~ljsjTTj.d -i other comet. They hold _ their shape permanently and give perfect lit. Every Kr corset stamped with our name. WTora them over and sec bow they're mad: Our Ventilating Corset, (Trade-Mark Registered), made of Im ported netting, stripped with coutll. and trlmm* *J with lac *nd baby ribbon. |i 0© Light as a feather, yet strong at tha strongest. Handsome Illustrated cats (jeo C.Bate heller ACo ,345 Broadway,N.V. For sale by all leading dry goods stores. WALSH & MLYLR, 1-4 Broughton, West. LADIES’ FURINISHIINGS START AT ONCE To Get the Children Ready for School. We have new Percales, new Flannels, new Plaids, new Outing, everything you need for children’s school dresses and boys' shirt waists. Odd sizes in Hosiery, which we are sacrificing. Children’s Initial Handkerchiefs sc. teller! wouM have* mww weailH of Mary IHcken*. became no exhauiUHl with th t *o <*W> of htn unrongrntal mite that h* pul her away, though *he wan the mother of hi* ix children. Fltxgerald. of the Omar Khayynvn, Hvhl In the country when hie wlfr went to town nnl dlecovered r taete for the city when that lady nought the • bailee, and the n*tute end dlanlfled Lord Htowell. whore kern eye fot Juetlce and th** discovery of crime made him the ter ror of the evil-doer, wedded a i*ook, who beat him with her broom. Had Carlyle married Lady Broft. with her domestic iafe* and narrow mind, one can Imagine the ease of Chelsea pour ing forth malediction* indeed, but after the manner of !alah rather than Jere miah. while under the Influence of Scott r chivalry Mre. Carlyle mbrht have blo*- rovned Into and her keen In tellect have eaved him from the dlaaeter of the Ballantynee Had Coleridye mar ried Marlborouirh'a Puchen*. this column U Inclined to think he would not have left Southey to eiif>t*ort hi* family. If. in d <d. thslr friends had the arranging of marriage* tnutead of the !ntere*ted par tita them** lvc•! “Sir," *ald the great hr Joluuon. **l believe that marriage* In gen eral would he a* happy, if not happier. If made by the Ixrd Chancellor upon con sideration of the character and circum stances, without the parties having any choice in the matter." The Kx pin nation. Thl* I* a gloomy coll*ctlon of evidence. If 1* enough to make a nice young wo man netid word she is out. though *he l* sitting In the parlor window, when a e'ever young man comas to call. It I* enough to induce a hlgh-*plrlted brother to call him out when a genius, by ad miring a young lady. In this unmistaka ble manner declares that J'tv* is weak, or silly, or a shrew. For she cannot flat ter herself that talent is prone to fall a victim to her beauty, a sin to which wo man 1* not s:# r n. Josephine. Theodora. Lady Hamilton, the wif* of Marcue Aurelius. Mary Pow ell. of all the list, alone possess- *1 the fa tal gift. Nor old passion and the indefin able. subtle spell—"attraction**—blind the eye of wisdom. Only Shelley, the Puke of Msjri! orough, Addlron, Henry VIII. Justinian. Tho k*ray and Peter the Great admitted having married for love. The explanation of the failure of the marriages of m-n of ability Is not origi nal. hut this column concurs In it and a Id* Its Imprimatur In the flrst place a m.in nf genius Ia man nrt **- this peculiarity of hi* rex: "hen h- Ilk-* a w.-fnen, . ven to a *H*h* <J'rce. he be lieve* he know* all about her. resect* art vh e from hi* family or frlen.l*. an<l con strues even her own actions according I , his fixed opinion of her mind and rhaiactar To this self-assertion common to evrrv man a man of g*n|ti* add* a .le. P srd lntilor vanity which tn another Is k | down by failure and experience. Because he can write a sonnet or com mand an army nr negotiate a diplomatic situation, a clever man Imagine* he can fathom the mind of a woman The nrc domlnan.e of any one faculty overbal ances Ihe structure, and we have a * r ret belief not displeasing to self love, that there I* some relation between genius and Insanlt) which prevent* a man of sur passing Intellect frem doing the sane and practical thing This column ha hitherto advised girls to marry ag and paralytic* and He them up In armchair*, where they cannot * n, ' r " fere wllh other people's affairs, but I supiose a s.ocky young man. whose lit erary tastes are for tie- sporting paper and whose mind Is on the price of lard, will do as well. Certain", wllh the fate of wives of geniuses before her. she must be a bold woman to venture and weak to admit that h r husband * choice of n wife Is nat dictated by her attractions nor the rimplrst exercise of his brain I'll I-*, LEfilOl ur HfrtflH. History ( the rdrr lasllloted > Krnm the Chicago Tlmes-Hnra’.d. The Order cf Ihe of Honor wm Instituted in May. I*K. bv Napoleon a* cnnsul. In <l*** 'l* Bn or<, ' T " a, dl *' tlncikm and reward for civil and military services." t'nder the tlral empire the dl l Inc Ilona conferred Invented th* person decorated with the rank of legionary, otft er. commander, grand officer or grand cr<ie Napoleon's oelentdbl* Intention In creatine the order was through It* me dium to protect republic* principle* and the low* of equality ami to abolish dif ference of rank In soeMy. every sort#! grad* being consider*! e Iglble, History assert*. though, that hla real purpose wa* to popularise the Idea of personal dla- Unction, and thereby rve th# way for the etab.lahmei)t of the empire and of th* mere eaclualve title* of nobility that were to accompany It The proposal for Its |n •tltutlon wa* at fl**t violently opposed by the legislative body and the tribunal# on democratic ground*, twit It * eventually carried by a narrow majority The three great classes created by the order were the grand officer* commander* and le gionaries letter. Napoeon as Kmper.tr divided the grand Into kntghi* of ike grand eagle Ohe highest grade! ami ■rand officer. When Ihe Boutbooa were restored to the throne the lealon was re talned. but reanodaled so aa to lore muih of It* original character. The eagle was called a croa# and the ef figy of Napoleon was replaced by that of Henry IV. The knight* of the grand eagle became the grand croaaea. the kgtonarte* were iran*formed Into knight*, ntvl the numerous educational Institutions found r,l j,y Napoleon for the edurtt’.rn of 'he child'en of the member# of the oiclcr were mater. ally reduced in number. In I*l7 '• new military cist# called others. was ad mitted. When koul* N i|ifHn became president of the republic psrt of the prop, erf of lout* I'hlittppe. w'.i-h bad i*** restored to the atsta. was set apart aa an end. wmerit for the legitn. and new regu- THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1900. latlons were made regatu nr the pet■ • 1.-*ae of the different class * The original form of the decoration was restored, which un der the second empire was much modified. As worn. then. It consisted of a <;roa of ten point* of white enamel edged with gold, the points connected with a wroalh of laurel proper and In the center, with an axure circle charged with the words. "Napoleon 111, Empereur d.* Franca!*." was a head of the Emiwror. The cross Is <nslgned by the Imperial crown of France and worn attached to a red ribbon Blnce the republic of IMV was cieatcd the design has been changed again The membership of the order tn 1*72 was t,l7t. bu; by the legislative action this was reduced to .'■9,206 In 1*77. The present membership is about good. CVCTMHtHMS Alt FOOD. Foreign-Don, Residents of Chicago Eat tiorc Than a Million Dnlly. From the Chicago Chronicle. More than 1.W0.000 cucumbers are con sumed In Chicago every day during the season of their greale-t output. Practi cally all natives of the tropics ami many from the more Northern climates eat cu cumbers "out of the hand" as they eat apple# and peaches, without salt, |epi*er or vinegar. The first arrivals of cucum bers come from the tlulf of Mexico re gion, an.l the last from the Canadian 1 .or der. hut It Is not until they come by the trainload that consumption Is at the high est. for then they are cheap enough to al low the poorest to buy them. The demand falls off In the Import market as local gardens begin to offer supplies. Every family from the tropics, as well as others, plant nearly all the ground about tbelr dwelling to cucumbers. Do while Ihe total number consumed dally could not be ascertained. It la a statistical fact that In their season of largest ar rivals over l.uon.oro go Into Immediate family consumption from the commission house*, ami 11 may be sakl the arrivals ttegln before the snow Is off the ground In Chicago In the later winter amt con tinue until well on to Christmas When the Northern garden* have marketed their product the (Southern gardens re sume tthlpikng. ihe crop being almost con tinuous down there. The gardeners In ami about Chicago, as well .1* farmers within wagon distance of the city, devote a great deal of apace to cucumber cultivation. The demand In creases from year to year. It t to he ob served that the custom of eating cucum bers as fruit Is eaten Is becoming more snd more popular, though with the *x eeiMton of people from the tropics, Ihe rlml Is removed and salt la used. Those who eat them rind and all without salt or vinegar ofted make one meal a day of them, not only because they are Inex pensive. but because they serve them quite as well as meat In warm weather A cucumber may be sakl to be the regu lation "snack" between meal* for chil dren, and grown people, too. for that mat ter. tn the Italian and rtpmlsh districts, and Germans amt French people are fond of them, only they require some sort of seasoning. I'ntll recent year* Americans looked up on the cucumber as the creator ot more cramps In the stomach and the greateet friend of cholera that glows out of rite ground, but no one believes that now There Is no room for such belief, for tne consumption of more than 1,000,900 cucum ber* a day In Chicago has not Increased stomach or bowel aliment* at all. Ai least, that t# what mollral practloners in the cucumber consumption quarters say. On the contrary, the cucumber ha* com* to be looked upon ae *n exceedingly healthful food Tnl*. however. I* true these men, women, and children who eat (ucumhers "out of the hand" as well as sliced In vinegar never touch one after It has become the least bit decayed, nor wifi they eat them when sliced when they are the least Mt wilted. They must be crisp and sound, and when they are so. it is claimed by those who nearly live on ihem, that they afe healthier, more satis fying. and better “faimakers" than any kind of fruit tn equal quantity. One or even two do*en cucumbers a day are not consktered too many hy those who ore used to making a meal nf them —Prof Edmond B. Meany of the Depart ment of History In the State University of Washington. Is making a atudy of <he life of Chief Joseph of the N'cg Per e*. whom he regarded a# one of th* greatest Indian* of thl* hemisphere. LADlES’rlmeoy A afr anti powerful remedy for functional trouble*, delay, pain, and Irregularities, is SoccMfulir preecrihed hy Specialist* lor Dt ease, of Women. Price *■ oo of al) Druggi.ta, or hy mail. P. O. Hq soi. N. 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We mailrlhbon free to all part* ot the U. B ■DUCAT ION AL. ]£inor\> (Tolleoc fc * ‘ '.'ll m V Forty mile* esst of Atlanta, kit nation high and healthy. Kiri Ii I M SI No liquor* #(>ld In eoenly latereollegtatc game* ftro -5 ; Ii '• L. hlMted Full eollege course* offered leadiag U> AB. B. iia Kg] *„ FT *// Fh nd B # fiegre-* Bnilre neceeeary expense# wtth- V\ // In tint lUrtl snntial *e#*!,, ’-gin* **pt. is. For 'wi/. ealalogu* end full information, address C- E. ©owman, prcßi&ent ORDER BUNK BOOKS FROM TH £ MORNING NEWS. SAVANNAH Eox Paper and Envelopes 4c. Bc. 10c and 18c hog, 40c. 16c, 71k. 90c and 81.20 dosen Ink Tablets, assorted lea. 4c each; 46c ds Good Envelopes 2 packages for Bc. Not# Paiwr. 2 quires for Be. Beat* All Writing Pens 4 for lc; 2Sr gross Lead Pencils, No. HO a: Hr dogen. 850 gross; Peats All lc each: 10c dosen: (I II gross; Paper Pencils lc each; 16c dosen; sl.lO gross; Autograph Blokes’ Bargain House 2 for ic. 26c doxea; 82 25 gro* Columbia Bafety Pin* 2 rtoeen for Ic. Dressing Pine lc to 4c paper. Hat Pin* i for Ic; 8c dosen. 90c gross English Needle Case* 4c each; 18c doien. Box Wool 2-1.-it It'll.s Ic e,,h Ladle*' leather Pockethnohs J6c eaeh. Ocedfl SLMSDID Go. -FOR— New York, Boston -AND THE EAST. I'niurpanird cabin accommodations. Ail tb ciMiifort* of a ir.otlm tiolel KiaoU*t* Hahtx. Ultrac#Urd tabla. Tickets U*clu4 meal* and bertlti aboard ably. Passenger Hies Irom SavaaoatL TO NEW YOKK-FIHBT CABIN. WO; FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. ML IN TERMEDIATE CABIN. |>6. INTERME DIATE CABIN HOUND TRIP. W*- BTEKHAUE. *lO. TO BOSTON - FIRST CABIN, WJ; FIRST CARIN’ HOUND TRIP. M IN TERMEDIATE CABIN. *l7; INTERME DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. *M.. BTEERAOK. 11l 76 Ths exprr*, steam-hips of this lln# ara appolnled la sail from Bavannah, Central ■Uh) meridian time, a* -allows: SAVAMXAII TO WKW 1 OHK. NACOOCIIEE. C.ipt Bmtlh. THURS DAY. S.pt, t*. SW' p. m. KANSAS CITY Copt F.sher. BATU 14- DA Y. Bent l*. lo oo p. m TALLAHAWSEK. Cap* Askln*. TUE-1- PAY. Ke l 1. Irk p *t CITY OF AUOttWTA, (apt Dags-tt, THURSDAY. B(|>| 2b. 2* p m NACOO'HEE Capt Smith. SATUR DAY Sept 27. AOO p m KANSAS CITY. Capt. Fisher, MONDAY, kept 21. #' p. m T 4I.LAHA a SEK. Capt. Aaklns, THt R - DAY. t*-Pt U ' P m CITY OF AUGUST a. Capt DaggaH, SATURDAY. Sept * *ON p m MCI! UIHk TO ROSTOV CITY OP MACON. Capt. Savaga. rRI PAY. S'-P It- boob CITY OF MACON. Capt Savage. WED NESDAY. S-pt I*. nn CITY or MACON. Capt Savage. MON DAY. Sept :< noon CITY OF MACON, Capt Savage, FRI DAY. Sept- , noon Thl* company reserve# the right to ehange M* sailing* without notlu* and without liability or accountability there for Sailing* New Tork for Savannah dally except Sunday*. Monday* and Thursday*. SOo p m W O BREW ER. City Ticket and Pasa ettger Agent. 107 Bull atraet. Savannah. Oa. E W SMITH. Contracting Fraighd Agent Savannah. Oa. R. o. TREZEVANT. Agent, Savannah. °WALTER HAWKINS. Oeneral Agent Traffic Oep'l. 224 W. Bay street. Jack sonville. Fl*. E H HINTON, Traffic Manager, Sa vannah. Oa P r I.F FEVBE. flnperlntendsnt. New pt-r North Rtvr New York N. Y. - —- MERCHANT AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. ntuAMNMii* Lift tea. MVMIM TO MAI.TIHOBIC. Tickets on Ml* at company'll offi-os M tha following i>otnu ai eery low rataa-. ATLANTIC CITY. N J. Baltimore. mu buffalo, n t. BOUTON, WASH CHICAGO. Itli. CLKVELAND, O. KRII-. HA 11AUBKUTOWN IIARIUBBt'IIO, PA. HALIFAX. N 8 NIAGARA FALLS. NKW YORK. PHILADELPHIA PITTBBUItO. PROVIDENCE. ROCHESTER tbkvtd.N WILMINGTON. trenton WAgHINaTON Flrwi-claM Hekata Include meal# and atata room '<rth. Savannah to Baltimore. Arcowimodaltona and ciiiama unequateA Fri Ifht capacity unltmlt. and; careful kao lin* and qft'ck dispatch. Tha steamship# of thla company are ap- P dnta.l o a*" ,fnm Sarannah to Balti more aa followa f-tandard tlmalt TEXAS. Capt. Kklrldgc. THURSDAY) Sept. 13, :0k m. D. ii. MH-irKH capt. Patera, hatck- UAY. Sept 16. 12 n. ITASCA. C#6>l. Diggs. TUESDAY, Sept. U. l.> p. ni. ALLICOHANY, Cap! Foatar. THURS DAY. Sept 30. 1* p m. TF.XAS. Capt. Kldrlagc, SATURDAY, Sapt. 22. SJO p m aim! from lia.timora Tuesdays. Thurs days an * Saturday* at It* p lu. Ticket office. 30 Hull street NKWCOSU UIIIKN. Tray. Agang. J. i. CAROLAN. Agent, Savannah. Ua. W P. TURNER, a r A. A r> BTKHBINS. A. T. ML J, C. WHIT NET. Truffle Manager. General ORlcea. Baltlmoro. Md u. * l of him hi hnd a u mr at lll.lit l.t For tala of Hopa, Monagomery. Thunder bolt. Cattle I’ark and Waal Bad. Dally except Sundays. Subject to cuaaga without notlcs. ISLE OP HOPM r "““ Lv. City for I of II ,| Lv Sale of Hop#. I 30 am from Tenth *OO arn for Holton T3O am from Tenth •am for Tenth 130 am from Tenth 7to am for Tenth •16 am from Holton tOO am far Tenth 10 30 am from Tenth H> oo am for Tenth U(V n'n from Tenth II SO am for Bolton I 16 pm from Holton It (6 am for Tanth 330 pra from Tenth 3ld pm for Toatli 330 pm from Tenth 30 pm for Bolton 6 111 pm from Tenth 300 pm for Tanth 130 pm from Tenth 6S pm for Tenth ato pm from Tenth 000 pm for Tenth t3O pm from Tenth 700 pm for Tenth o*9 pm from Tenth 100 pm for Tenth Mpm from Ten'll 000 pra for Teneh 10 30 pm from Tenth 10 OO pm for Tenth U 00 pm for Tooth MONTGOMERY. Lv city for Mongry. | Lv Montgomery, 310 am from Tenth I J IS am for TenllT 130 pm from Tenth 116 pm for Tenth 630 pm from Tenth | 000 pm for Tenth CATTLE HARK. Lv city forCetParkl "Lv. Cat lis Hark. *3O am from Bolton 700 am for Bolton 730 am from Bolton 100 am for Holton 100 pm from Bolton 130 pm for Bolton I ft) pm from Holton IOR pm for Bolton 700 pm from Bolton 730 pm for Bolton 300 pm from Holton I ft) pm for Hoi ton THUNDERBOLT. Car learaa Bokon street junction lit a. m. and ovary thirty minutes t tores Men until 1) 30 p. m Car leaves Thunderbolt at 3 ft) a. to and every thirty minutes thereafter unttl 17 <*t midnight, for Bolton street junc tion _____ __ _____ FREIGHT AND PARCEL ( AH This car carries trailer for passengers on all trips and leaves west aids of city market for Die of Hops. Thunderhnß and all Intermedia!# points at 3 a. 1 oo p. m . 6 <0 p. m. Leaves lata of Hopa for Thunderbolt, City Marks* and all Intermediate points at roo t m 11.00 a. an.. litO p. . BST HMD CAR Car leaves west aide of city market for West End 6te A fn. and overy to minutes thereafter during tho day untU UJO p. m. Leaves West F.nd at t a. m and ov ary to minutes thereafter during tha day until ltM o'clock midnight. H. M. LOFTON. Gen Mgr. 1 Empty Hogsheads. Lasplr Molaaaea Uusaheada fas C. M. GILBERT & CO. : 7