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YOTERS YOU SHOULD HAVE A Campaign Cane, —«— i A BEAUTIFUL WALK- ING CANE, secreting or dis- playing at will the Bandana, - for the campaign ; or the United Flag adopted by the Republican party Read- ily adjusted, perfectly portable, the emblem of the Demoer: States which has been as its Campaign Banner. cannot get out of order, strong, beautiful, artistic, ever ready. Engraved metal head, steel ferrule, ex- tra finish, $1.50 cach. By mail, to cents extra, ard Y 128 & 130 Fulton Street, and WO POC GO sr rseae sueer neven are wanted. SPECIAL TERMS TO CAMD: ATG CobS THE WABASH RAILWAY SOLID AND COMPLETE VESTIBULED TRAINS, BUFFET COMPARTMENT CARS and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS,/| RUN DAILY BETWEEN CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. The only Line operating such magnificent train service be- twcen the two cities ‘No extra charge on these trains. The Direct and most Popular Route operating through-car ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Any ticket agent in the United States or Canada can tell you about this Line, or you can address. JOHN MeNULTA, K.H. WAL Receiver, Gen. Supt. ANPALEN G000S ‘ALOGUE OF CAM- Palos" ary its. with sativa about si atti gems Bc orielaee as Peach oor Pha Ay 8. SPALDING BROS., 08 Madison St., read: reCmitace. "| NEw"? Minn” “STAR” FOUNTAIN GOLD PEN =e Send for circulars. Agents wanted. Fountain Holder, fitted «th best quality Gold Pen. Stylo. $1: Fountain. $1.80 and , ULRICH & CO., 106 Liberty sta, Ne ¥ JUDGE ‘The Lehigh Valley Railroad has arranged with the and ‘Trunk Railway of Canada for the running of through trains from Philadelphia via the North Penn., Lehigh Valley, Erie and Grand Trunk lines. New sleeping cars have been put on the route. The fare is to be $16 50 to Chicago. CLA. T. Which, Being Interpreted. Signifieth Cleveland and Thurman—A Glimpse Into Futurity. Scext—Shores of Salt River. “Tie —1880. | | On the margin of a streamlet known and read of all | creation, where the India-rubber catfish and the acrobatic eel Sport in festive, gay abandon, playing jack-stones with the fossils of the tears of office-seekers, and have | salt at every meal, Sat two sad, dejected tramplets, munching musty free- | trade biscuits, and beside them crouched a doglet, golden-hued and full of fleas, Knotted to whose hairless caudal was a soiled and tom bandana, emblematic of some war-flags, flopping in the saline breeze. One is corpulent and massive, with a high and frown- ing forehead, and in ‘two-line pica gothic” on his heavy face we see “I'm the Democratic Mascot—Give Me Fifty Thou- sand Yearly. Hip Hooray for Grover Cleveland. I'm the Man of Destinee !” The companion of his wand'rings, sobbing, strokes his tangled whiskers, and hissigh soundslike "O-hi-o,”” as he gnaws his moldy crust ; And he murmured: “Grover, listen—Vou're the man. of dest'ny, pardner; I'm Thurman of sorrows, Grover—but I'll back ‘ye till ye bust !” “Let me see," said Grover, musing, as he pulled his unkempt moustache and fastened his suspenders to his trousers with a nail, “It must be mortifying to yon ccru-colored puplet to be forced to wear bandanas on his a /a Frankfurt tail.” Then he sang a plaintive measure on the margin of Salt river, and poor Allen G. assisted in a broken, crooning way ; And the Red Top clovers nodded to the lem as he dined on pension vetoes kind: that day. ‘Then the tramplets and the doglet doffed their clothes and went in bathing to relieve them of their fresh- ness and to cool each fevered bra After which they read a passage from 1 encyclo- pedia, and they prayed another blizzardlet_ might never come again tinted tossed For a time, with listless manners, on the brine-kissed shores they lingered ; but only for a little space in nsiveness they stood — for aye their grizzly spooklets, crusted o'er with saline cystals, wander thro’ the deep morasses of innocuous desuetude. ww Sahib in Buffalo And CONEY ISLAND AND BATH BEACH. The boats of the West End route for these two popular resorts leave the new ferry foot of Whitehall | street every half hour from 7 A.M. until 6.30 P.M.; then at 7.30, 8.30 and 9.30 P.M.; connecting with trains for West Brooklyn, Bath Teach, Coney Istand and all stations on the Brooklyn, Bath '& West End Railroad. CINCINNATI RESPLENDENT With Her One Hundred Days’ Festivities. Cincinnati's jubilee in honor of the tooth anniversary of the settlement of the territory, now comprising half 3 dozen of the most wealthy and prosperous states of Union, is in full blast, and the old city is in a bl glory.” The arrangements for this notable exposition, which continues from the fourth of July until the 27th of October (100 days and nights), were made on a most liberal scale, a fact due to the grand liberality and busi- ness sense of her moneyed men, who subscribed to 3 guarantee fund aggregating one million and fifty thou- sand dollars to defray expenses. With a portion of this sum immense buildings, well erected, which, in conjuction with her permanent structure, known as the | Springer Music Hall, which has the largest stage in the world, and an auditorium capable of holding 8000 people, gives an area of forty-three acres of buildings under one continuous roof, and which affords nearly a million square feet of exhibiting space. Among the at- tractions will be a separate display from a dozen states, a governmeut exhibit from Washington city, an_electri- cal display of unexampled magnificence and brilliancy. and exhibits in Machinery, Horticulture, Agriculture, and an Art Collection, the finest ever seen in this or any country. All the railroads have consented to run on excursion rates, and in consequence Cincinnati will be the Mecca of millions of visitors from every section of the land. | pare Suitable for presents, ASK YOUR FURNISHER FOR THE LATEST DESIGN of COLLAR ON THE MARKET. 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