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SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
otcijY
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
TICKETS good TO
ON RETURN
*"* i j£ Tj?AV .“jC
sale until
TSZT A~g~ NOV.
16 th. let.
No iron clad rickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered. •
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to
aw.WRENN G.Eigt.taOls.Trai
taiterM tale
to and from
Florida.
The rfhort line between Brunswick and Jackson
ville, via Jekyl. Cumberland. !>un._e
ncs? and Fernandina.
THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER
City olliirt
Runs dally on the following schedule, tak
ing effect May 11,M). standard
time—‘doth meridian.
S O U T II .
Lv Brunswick via steamer 7:00 a m
Ar JekM <MS a
Ar Cumberland 10:00 a m
Ar Dungeness 11:15 a m
Ar Fernandina 12.30 pm
Lv Fernandina via F C and 1’ Ry I .00 p tn
Ar Jacksonville 2.25 p tn
Lv Fernandina via F C and PRy 4 50 p in
Ar Tampa via F C an J P Ry 7.20 a m
NORTH.
Lv Tampa via F C and P Ry >5.00 a m
Ar Fcrnt.ndina via F <’ and I' Ry 2.55 p m
Lv Jacksonville via FC andP Ry 10.40 a m
Ar Fernandina 12.1" p m
Lv Fernandina via steamer 3 00 p m
Ar Dungeness 3.45 p in
• Ar Ch nberlaifd . •' ' •<> p»■
Ar Joky I {: -30 pm :
Ar Brunswick 7.15 p m
Connections made at Fernandina to ami from
nil points in South Florida, via F C ami P Ry, at
Jacksonville to ami from St Augustine ami at
1 mints south. At Brunswick with E T V ami G
ly and B and WRy to and fram all points west
and north. A good bren'-fa I or dinner served on
Ihe steamer nt low rales of 50c each. Through
rates Bruuswick and J icksonville lir-t
class: |i» round trip; $2.5j second c’.a s $4.50
round trip.
Tickets can be purchased any time on applica
tion to J. B. Norris, ag<*nt b t, V and (r i Ry.
passenger'iojiot, or to J<.hn Wood, Purser on the
•learner, to any point in Florula.
D. C. ALLEN,
General Ticket ami i’a-.-enger Agent.
« C. LITTLEFIELD (.eneral Manager.
St. Simon’s Line.
NEW SL'HEDILE.
(Standard Time.)
On and after August Ist, schedule
will be as follows:
DEPARTURE.
From Briin«wi< k
For Ocean Fier anil Milld nt 5.3> and 7:. 50 a. m.,
• 2 and 6 |>. in.
RETURN! Nr.
Leave Ocean Pier at O:3U and lo:<M) i in and
4:30 and 7.00 p. in.
SUNDAYS. .
taave Brunswick at a m ar! 2 3* p.m
Returning leave <)■ < :m Pi - at ] <•; > ui. and
op, id. I D\lt f. ‘Mipe, -it • <•. nt.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans Negotiated on Real Estate
at Lowest Rates.
F. E. TWITTY,
Attui t.ej -ut I.iiw.
OFFICE : 312 J NEW< AH J.E M.
IR. HOPKINS & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Represent a number of leading Fire Insurance Companies’
A large number of the most desirable lots in I'Sew and' Old
Town for sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondence solicited. Address
CO.,
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK.
Deposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards will be received. Interest
will be allowed on sums to the credit of each depositor on the first of Jan
uary, April, July and October.
Pass books will be furnished to each depositor.
J. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. 11. LANE,
President. Vice President. Cashier.
"(ILAUBEH & ISAAC.
Grrain,- Htiy
and Provisions,
Headquarters for *'
Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams
Breakfast, Bacon
Lard, Meal, Grits- Corn, Oats, Bran, Mil)
Feed etc
BAY STREET ... Foot of Monk.
I SAM B. BREEDLOVE
Book and Stationery .Store.
Fancy Goods, Lamps and Fixtures. I'ictures, Frames, Glass
ware and Crockery;
OFFICII SUITLihS A SPECIALTY.
219 Nr.WCAST'.E STHK T.
TME NEW "SrO.R.±C
Steam Dye House;
AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
003.'. LiT” <EV£3XI 3ELiOHI3a.Oa3LCI
I. BILLER, Proprietor.
KSF“ Gents’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re
paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
[MERCER UNIVERSITY.'
( MACON, GA.)
COURSES OF STUDY:
I. Preparatory school.
11. (1.\.-S!C 1L ( OVKSI .
111. scientifical Cou <r.
IV. school of TH ctti.oia .
V. Modern Languages.
vi. The Law school.
VII. Department or Itiactic l a; t
* (Stenography, Book-keepin r. & •.
Epenses.— Tuition Free in cour * -tu ly I',
111 and IV.
I Matriculation and contingent fee. 5 > .■ nui: il •..
Board at Btudentw* hall, from $ i 1
Board in private f inilies from -12 ■ I - per
month.
Fall Term opens Sept. 21. IS9O. I . <• ; talogu
and further iniQrmation, apply • »
Prof. J. J. BItANTLY, or
to the Preside! t, C. A. NUNNALLY. Macon,G a
Ccnimereial
RJSSTzII/iMA T /
IOS MANSFIELD STREET.
FIRST - CLASS
IN EVEIIY RESPECT.
Meals serve?! from 4 a. hl, till I2jn.
PRICES OF AIEAI.It :
Breakfast, 25 cents. Dinner, 35 cents,
Supper, 25 cents.
The Commercial lodging house is
run in connection with the restaurant
and is strictly first class. Lodging,
35 cents.
The undersigned has been the late chief cook
altlr.‘°c an If. lei for a I mg time ami » onse
tpientlr the public will have ample proof that I
am no'novice In the busine
Asl ing a fair share of publ <• patronage, l am
Arthur Roberts.
» —i — ~ —— 1.1 i mm II ■ ilia ■— . . ■' " - Uli - r r
Ocean Hotel
BARBER SHOP.
DOT AND COLD BATHS.
work stri ttly
SEASIDE COLLFGE
FOP YOUNG LADIES.
This institution will opt i. n Mon-1
day, Sep'outlier 29, The «< 4 t:t .
will be compute, the t'aoi.ii •, , i.
Instition th ii<nie|i.
For circilm* or info m,! on
<ln»» nt B- ii.»wi •», n! . r Auir t 1
K. CaLDWEI .I,.
F> •IdeiiL
THE EVENING POST: FRil)\ , AUGL T sT 15, 1890.
vVatdimaker
and .Jeweler.
Rem >v.\i .
I now occupy the old stand of
R. L. Daughtry. The in
creased space gives me an
opportunity to display the
many goods 1 have hereto
fore been compelled by lack
of room to store away.
For the convenience of!
♦
the people of Brunswick, I
have purchased an electric!
clock, connected by wire
with the Naval Observatory!
at Washington. Every day I
at 11 o'clock a. m., standard,
I want all who carry watches
to call at my store and get
Washington time.
1 his clock is daily cor
rected from Washington at
noon, standard (11 o’clock
here) and every watch in
Brunswick should be regu
lated by it.
Don't forget this. Regu
late your watch and you will
appreciate its value.
E. J. ALLEN,
Inspector of w atches and clocks for
Brunswick and Western Rail
road.
• LU.RAiICE SALE Z
•'• ■ J Fine Partnr /
. J U and Cuurch -
‘I OrMiiitw fro® z \
•U IHI< l>.
w plan
about
“ ‘ . PIANOS.
Sso waved
„ / rvrrr nun-lmwr.
. . I * ZW. h»wi l«.w« tme. |
■/St? on Plwi. OwtltSA
. •>» I’lA’iO I. »l«l V» U» i
f’. ' l> , dMtoM a* MIS. I
.»<l U worth H, |ih>.
COUNTERFEITED PETE f’CARTNEY
\’>T»o of the Tlo.st fuivc.f.'.l Cronks i:i the
IN ;tury of LiUor.
The ( lev, rest ti a t’l : ever I
I li,' d e : f > 4., with white
J conn’'- red wi i the . eret w-rvico <ie-
I iwtiiK of e . s trens-
ury depa, es; , i 'i'honias
E. Ixinerg.di, v..ts Pete ?fc(';irtney.
He was h< in cud rai 1 in south
ern Illinois, and could not boast any
oducatio-.i. Yet ho was in every sense
a picturesque figure in criminal an
nals. lie was the only man I ever
met who educated himself so as to be
able to do every ttii.ig connected with
counterfeiting. lie could engrave a
plate, make his own inks and paper
..nd print the complete note. McCart
ney had been arrested many times prior
to my ar;•< st of him, and had always
ut.uiagivl to escape.
1 captured him *t Venice, Ills., on
Bloody island, the famous old dueling
ground of that section of the country,
which was a little north of East St.
Louis. This was in the fall of 1871. 1
took McCartney to Springfield and
turned him over to United States Mar
shal Routt, who was afterward governor
of Colorado. MeCerh / was eh.-ir rcd
with counterfeiting United States
r.amoy and committed t o jail in default
of >:.7U0,0 bail. Ncg'hiatim.s were
wit- .1 inld by tile tn usury depart
ihaMcCartney should turn up
eei' ■: plates for counterfeiting notes,
an.i hi return hi ; b til should ba ro
dueM to 'j'iia agreement was
canii .1 out on both sides. Met’artuey
gave up the plat-s and?,' 0,00, hi coun
terfeit money. He bad to go to lie
c&tur, 11! ~ where he had buried it, to
dig it up.
During the time that this notorious
counterfeiter was out on bail lie was
arrested in St. Louis, and was seriously
shot in the fracas that followed tiie at
tempt to arrest him. While in jail on
crutches he broke oat, and left, taking
with him four other counterfeiters who
were confined at the same time. /.
few weeks sub cuuently he was again
arrested in Texas. A big reward hail
been offered for his capture. The
sheriff who arrested him telegraphed
for the United States officials to come
and take possession of him. To make
his escape impossible this sheriff and
his pos-o camped ont all night with
McCartney, but he got away before
morning, lie was again arrested short
ly after tiiis by anoth- r Tex. s .sheriff.
To secure him el'eatually this time
tiiis ofli< i 1 mmiacled 'l<-Cartney’s arms
and legs ,;r.d started for Austin. When
the train reached Au-din McCartney
had made his c.-eape. During the war
I ■ w.'.s ; it -I " 1 o:i some charge in In
diana an l taken to Washington heavily
ironed, hand end f x.t. He escaped
from custody by throwing himself out
of tlie car window as the Pennsylvania .
train was pas.-ing Horseshoe Bend, i
Thi < is tiie nr ■ :t d,m g rous point g i I lie
whole r id. Iledi loca 1 bissh lid r,
but " -I' > oth r mga-y. I'i.n.-ly
he was I'.apturc.l in Indiana, convicted
and sent to the p itiar at Midfi
p.m •' , . He is a i i.’. l man now, but
in bis b.-'t days wus one of the most
slippery f ilows that 1 ever heard of. —
(. Lie., ,o Post.
Au Easy I-I ice.
A 1.-'d or.ee ' pp. <■ into cur office in
ic-.reii of a;i nation. He was .-.sited:
vmi nut now ' niployedi”
“Yes, sir.”
‘■’i’i:. .i vby•’ ) yon '’i to change?’
“■ d:. J v. er ;. i : ■ i .■ J l ice.”
V. had m‘ a pls ’f ir him. Noone
wants a boy oi\ 1 n .. ho is se iking an
si . ' ■ ; just here is the diffl d
t;. v. ih 11 >!-. Tie v. ant easy
w .1; and ; • .-..'rai lof earning mure
lh-,:i 'h. ir w.’ges.
W. tii? boys let us advise them:
Go in fort.', • hard places. Bend your
«b,. ;to the ta ,'.<of showing how much
you can d>. 1 lake yourself s r
to your employer at whatever cost of
your.own p-rsonai e.: r, and if you d
tl ' he will soon find that he cannot
spare you, an 1 when you have 1 ma <1
how tp do work you maybe s. t tote; .h
•ot's r , end .■ o when the easy pl-.ecs ar
to be had t ■ y will’be yours. Lif -is toil
some at b- !. to mo : of us. but tlie <•
places ; ,-t tiie end. not at the le. a-
ning, of life’s course. —Cliri dan at
Wort
i‘Lc?<\',; j v .:'.i ; I • Mt N'i;;ht.
•■1 ■■ , ■ wulidn: :ng ! >i >n junto,
N Y >rk, o:v? i i:i". and a photo;.,'
ra;.h r nttrl my iitesntion b.v yi .e-
»
I ;pp- I an 1 ask • 1 him what he w. _■
do: - Hr re at night wi h a :!n o-
- by
saying: - i)o you s-• ; - > lows
there on j electric
light pi . ‘ :on ;. • . y' and 1
tab • : of .. f r a b’g
W.'Ji p:'.u rl' ... ... . t .'IS t I
U > :' i ' . t: ■ I ■f of every
kind oft; e. mil th • .era 1 tree I
n.'.ture I'ght r..l< rth lr <y.'-.. Nu;li- j
; could be s > p r! ■ t as th ■ l ax ••
will iiar" made by our firm. In tiie i
daytime I photograph fl iwer., mid !
grasses for <ie 'gm. in the factory, but'
at night, you ■, tilt < ' ".-'ric light
gives methe] ti •d, :-a ves.’ ” i
—Cor. Huston Herald.
A ■ .ic. - . I Lawj<t.
Mr. IJ'iurk- <'■ ■ ..id to bo out- I
doing th- .. :■..-»<£ th ■ 1 :(:■ Ros- i
eoe Conkling i.i making money from
law pra -tCo. Sum - p ,-■ is put his
e.irning' in the 1., t th,ri■ at half
aired u d..llers Tim who do nut
admire iiirn 'r t that ials is earning ;
a livin',- by th • ' of-A nrm's mouth; '
but v,.‘ can I >ll them th :f no one gets
rich in Ne.v \ imwivkiy.-i v.'aiout
lai nt oroav of i . ; :ivalent*.—Julian
Ilalpb in J 'I:: :. '. .
*1 ’itri 'a Priilit hi t!u» "I'm.**
A number of <x cuLiia t n a.i-t.-r are
now I ” efi'd ' law h< Tlr Ir 1 'll
s anilh ■ > tlr m bi. in ilr- d ■
jsu ... Hts. n: <1 they etui get iinnr n .'
toss fur th ir v. rk I-on* ti-i b<a:
and reiM' 1 ” eommn i li\ H'-cr- ..ry
lii'Orgu Hoi.tv ;| luis In-, a | ... t.i ig
Inure f >r m inu jei>l An . :ey < ' *tr . il
(Jsrliuid La nti ufiteol. re, i ,d Ex 11-
r< tar; li< Ikuap luu> a good pru«■•.-
El eon; f * HU 11 lu l.twyeiax . • i. m.'.oy,
I*»t II I . of \i. I'.'ll.l'l co. lU>d '
| senators an; everyv.-ner.". Josepii k. i
."McDonald is a regular practitioner in 1
I the Washington conns and at the Cap!-
I tot Jeremiah Wilson, once a member
!n>m Indiana. -l.es .$50,000 a year as
a Washin $ r i lawyer, and the fees of
Judge Shell:: borger, v ho was a noted
Ohio .• :r.:”iin t’.e - : "e-. .-:nr>unt
to ten times a congre: Milan’s salary.
Phil Tl inpsou, of Kentucky, is prac
ticing in Washington, and as for ex
bureau lawyers, you find them by the
dozens. I understand that Ben But
ter worth will drop the unprofitable field
of politics to go into the more profita
ble one of the law at the close of
his term, and he could, if ho would,
have a bigger patent business than any
other man in the country.—Frank G.
Carpenter in Philadelphia Press.
Respect for Youth.*
Boys, especially, shrink from any ap
proach to ridicule on the part of their
elders. A wise and amiable philosopher
confessed to mo that his disapproval of
a certain person of n an- • from
nothing more serious than an unlucky
question put to him in his boyhood by
the celebrity w e were discussing. The
man, meaning to be pleasantly jocose,
in the presence of others had asked the
boy what he thought of matters and
things in general. The fitting repartee
is not apparent at once even to a ma
ture mind, and the poor victim had re
mained confused and silent, recalling
his painful position ever afterward at j
1 sight of his tormentor—until displeas- I
I ure, thriving upon itself, grew into re-
I sentment.— Scribr.--'-
PRO FESSION AL CARDS.
DrTT e. McMillan,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office —Payne building on Monk
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS
Attorney at Law.
Office- 3121 Newcastle Stceet.
Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts.
11. 11. IIOWAllI)..
I Ileal Estate and Insurance \gt j
office m Scarlett Block—N<‘Wc.i>tk* >ti "tt.
HA FJV S & SP A I\K 5,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
pri tire in Supreme Court of (U-urg’ii
Unite.! . t in -- c ourt al mi\ .ninah. ■-.nd in the su
perior Co nt- of Glvnn. 'V ay iif, < hailton, I’d rec
and U<»lT« • Counties nr.<! tl -vu here by special
Contract..
Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
J’hysician and Surgeon.
Office -No. 121 Newcastle street.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
]?hys’.ciun and Surgeoj.
N0.314‘a Newcastle Street.
Residence, 60S oJbcmarle street.
Office hours—o a. id. to 5 p. m .
SA MUELBORC HA P V DT
Attorney-at-Law.
Office No. 121 X Newcastle Street.
OR-Special Attention Given to Maritime
| Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles..
- L—
BEN NET & GROOVER,
Attorncys-at Law.
i office Up-Stairs, Cor. Monk and Newcastle
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Or-KICI In Wright's Bnililing, Cor. Monk and
Newcastle Streets. ,
'Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company*'
(INCOKVOttATED.)
303}* NI AUASTLE STREET, BOOM* 2 and 1
CROYATT BLOCK.
’ cyki s Shelton, Altui.ey • Law. Manager
1 Gnarauh 1- • R-.'i I. int-in th'-, <Hy <>f
Bruni-w. k ..»■•’ ’«!''• c . Lciiipltfte :.b
--stracts fi r all property in said city and ,<wlv
from the earli:- • period to th. pieM-nt time, and
supplies »!i i caused -r
a portion <d diynu muuty records rorinivr j
I mation apply to Hie M
Vk ILLI AM KNOX,
R-::l E-tat • and Ihi- n < llr-'kc .
Retail Stocks Bought and Sold.
3011 Newcastle Street 301’,.
- ADAM , S
jniCROBE
KILLER.
The Greatest Discovery
of the Ago.
O-D IN THBORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
. DKIGHVS DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHFRIA ANO CHILLS.
In stat, ml terms ol Orjsnlc and Functional Clsoaso. 1
Ths ran , efl'- ti<l Uy thl, Medlrino aru 14
MIRACLES I
« aiuittlMtrnssiuwiH ;
wb llmhhund Mk'M toobuiud,
U M; Jtr/ v* Microla Fr««.
0/LL UH O <
4 ,T |
How can I get a Solid Gold Elgin W«tc"n, Warranted Worth
$40.00 for $10.00?
Answer.—Buy it on the Tontine Co Opsrative Payment Plan.
TJN TARA L! J'.LEI) plan of purchasing wa'yb.c . The premiums allow ! r tmm the net co-l to
n '“ ’ ‘ ’he co-.* <»f rianufacture, an<i gives every Btockh
a guarani < ! i.ii the watch will n«if <•)-! him n* >re t Irin •?’*.» i ea-.i purchase of anv jewelry,
•??; M {, " < 1 41,1 - Aml»‘j ".‘i .1. •■;..! .Me;" h.; - j . < mil'.--. r 'iuz i\ from
SJU.OU d >v. ii ;*.s lo'.v aa $lO.tH)
•
our?, nu we give you more value tor your money than any Other Comnn >y.
Lur agent will fuini.Ji you v ith blanks, or v\ >i will i n ward them f » n the <»fli e. A.-k ail your
ri f< ? Purchase ,V rtt hr* an<! IhnniomlN <• i the loMtine < rative Payment Plan.
1 his is the only pla tby whicn goods can be s >LI on e isy p.aym.mts nt a small profit, as we can
na -•• no |<hh.. | )V delivering"ds beterc tin y are id for.
Call ami have the plan explained to you by
axxcl Jeweler
215 NEWCASTLE STREET,
peAj.ek IN’
FLORIDA CI’IIIOSniES AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Fin<‘ W.,tch, Clock and Jewelry R« pairing .1 Specialty. Satisfaction Guarardecd.
WlfflOiil'E HTIOhLIffi,
3ri i nswiclc., G-a.
Capital, - - .$150,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 35,000
M. ULLMAN, W. E. BUBBAGE, Jno. D.WRIGH,
President. Vice President. Cashier
mi» m
is in front of the procession.
Not a day comes but that orogress in some direction is mad
Not a day passes without new subscribers being Idea
to the list. Merchants of Brunswick, read the
following picture,think over it carefully,
then semi in your businessto the
EV E ]\ T I N’ POS T
• ■
THE EVENING PAPER LEADS.
In commenting on the change of base of Murat
IL'.lstil. th-* fami uh editor of the Cincinnat 1
Coinmei- (i.iActte, tu that of the Brooklyn i « |
siandai d I ;on. an afternoon paper, the Times-
Star rciri - that “the superior ryrita of an
evening p/i| er when compared with tho?o of a
l-v : 11 ;<■ [. 1
The one i •• :t history of to-day, the other a history
<■■■ ■ i-'i : Un' <i ; reut, 11 >■ <•' in rn a fl
i n i '1 be pun,’ i of trim < i the
i- h-giu i For the i -io th.ii ■
■ '’ll 1 v. ill tin' cr.iv, I>L I»i' li •• < t! (• l.ii-i-
L. - t. i
as he bolts his breakfast and gulps down hiscef- j
II' 1
ti»»n o the|-ric< of th m < h<- h: I <ll
pci-', i.pn tlu I -in . 1 ;<-hh hi <»’. lock
mo intiiig tt.e l .i< l. of a <-. or < r the mantel, ho (
liiuiM-if for doiibk dut., v.z: dlge-ting
hi-supper and the da: hi-tory. Nothing!n the
ct ruing pa.rr? escßpc* thr rva-iZ’s eye; trie- IS|||||
M
ments arc >i- \ our-, d. 11 i. iof a lurch of nows
only ii i hide I at, the r* ruin a p.q er isdr\ on red.
The advertiser is awakening t j this exj ensive Jfl|
In t. The man who has b <n pilloried in tiie ;
vesper edition, will swear to its truth, and offer 1
a number of accusing witnesses as accumulating i Jm
testimony.
TV Ti-rie Picture.
The p<*ople may rest assured that THE POST will continue
in the line it has started, confidently believing that “Right
is Might, and will Prevail.” The management earn
estly Solicits the patronage of the People, As
suring them that all Promises will Im,
carried out to the letter.
(MMOCB VALLEY EXIWTM
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Commencing November sth. Ending November 15th.
COLAJMBUS, GA.
A SEASON OF UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION.
This Exposition Will Be One of the Most Complete and Interesting
Ever Held in.the South.
E"ERY DEPARTMENT WILL PRESENT A FINE DISPLAY.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR COUNTY AND INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS.
The Attractions for Visitors Will Be Numerous and Varied.
TROTTINC and RUNNING RAtllS, MILITARY CON TESTS and EVERY
KIND OF AMUSEMENTS.
AI.LIAN'CE DAV, MERCHANTS’ DAY,
DRUMMERS’ DAY and RED MENS’ DAY,
Halloon AMe.-iuloni.uixl I’uruebuU. UM|.b Every Day Dining the Exposition
ONE CENT. A MILE RATES OVER ALL
Everybody come and have a good tine, Columbus will he in her glory.
For Itu tlivr inioimatiou, catalogue*, etc. addreaa
s J. J. SLADE,
C. d. GRIMES,