^ V"" I ̂ ^ T; * (|fsf^^ i»r^ft * i i .,! <• "•• .•* : <* Impure blood always shows somewhere, if the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes, if the nerves, then neuralgia* nerv ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomaeh, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. " Returning from the Cuban war. I waa a Eeffect -wreck. My blood was bad, mud my ealth wa» gone. But a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla completely cured TUP." H. C. DOIHLBK, Scranton, Pa. HI oe a bottle. J. o. ayrr t o.. All^dTUggWtS^^ J©!* MaMMHMMRaOM fr-tTtrrt: trcsitrcrrtasse* PROBATE NEWS Impure Blood Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping the bowels regular with Ayers Pills. Itie Mdlenry Plfiintoler PUBLISHED F.VEUY THURSDAY BY J THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER COMPANY. W. A.^CRISTY, PKHKY, F.O. SCHBEINKR, Editor. Office la Bank Building. Telephone, No. 272. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year .$1.50 8tx months, 75cts. Three months. 40cts. Thursday, September 38, 1905. PBOF. STARR is going to spend a year in the midst of the cannibals, but not as canned goods. WITH the exception of wool from Wall street lambs all the staples promise abundant crops this year. MR. ROCKEFELLER disproves of drinking. Standard oil, he knows, can never become a popular beverage. MOST of us might bp more interested in this scrap between the Swedes and Norwegians if we could tell them apart. HALL. CAINE is to write a novel laud atory of the "Money Rings." This probably will be one of his best works of fiction. THE consolation is that Clerk Boyd of the Marine Hospital service stopped with $20,000 when he had the chance to take more. JAPAN announces that its friendship with the United States is perpetual. Japan must have seen the latest photo graph of oar navv. --- r THOSE Sonth American republics be lieve with China that the way to make the Yankees sit up and take notice is to Stop buying their goods. HOUSTON, Texas, has passed a law against street flirting. Isn't that in dustry flourishing in the South without encouraging it any more?" MARRIAGE LrlCENSES. ISart C. Young, 2ft,..., .... Woodstock Jessie M. Haldetuan, IS. Woodstock W. S. Harrison, 31.........Crystal Lake Mary P Dike, 80.. T \ „.. *,. Nunda Herman Behm, 39. £*• 4ly^t-i'rf^arenKQ Matilda'Bauinan, a^i^^K^iMarenKu Geo. Wirfs, 36 ...Jobusbnrjrh Josephine Klein, M, ... .Johusburgh James W. Burns, 84.. .. .Huntley Edith M. Hawley, 25...... Hnntley Earl Miller, 25. ; .Oehvcin, la. Pearl Whiston, 81 .Nunda Chamberlatn'n Cough R«nie<tj Acts on Nature'* Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts onthis plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid 'expec toration, open the secretions and aid na ture in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendeucy; of a cold t»* result in pneumonia. Price. 35 wits. Large size, 50 cents. E]or sale by (i. W. Bes- i«3ri' • . ' - ' •' - Very Low Excuniluu Raut to San Fl*u«lfic«, Ln« Augele», Portland, Tarouia, Sratllr, Etc., Via the North-Western Line. Excnf- si n tickets will be sold front all sta tions to Portland, Tacorna and Seattle daily and -to California points' Augnst 29, SO and 31. September 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1?, 18, 14, 26, 27, and 28, with favorable re turn limits, on account of various meet ings. Two 'fast trains to the Pacific Coast daily. "The Overland Limited" (electric lighted throughout), less than three days enronte. Another fast train is "The California Express" with draw ing room and tourist sleeping cars. The best of everything. For rates, tickets, etc.. apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 8-7t. One nigbt is all the time nfecessary to prove that Pineules is the best remedy in the world for backache and all kid ney and bladder troubles. If you have rheumatism or any other blood disease a single dose will give relief. Sold by N. H. Petesch, McHenry, and G. W. Besley,West McHenry. Fined for Huiitiuij;. A party of five gentlemen took a stroll to McCollnm's lake the first of the week for a day's hunting, but since then have paid for it. Mr. C. C. Colby, seeing the sportsmen at the lake, in a gentlemanly manner asked them to do no hunting and thereby save themselves trouble, bnt they did not heed the advice and as a result Mr. Colby had warrants served for their arrest and on Wednesday aft ernoon of this week they paid their fines. The lake is a private piece of property and it will be well for hunters, in order to save trouble, to keep off from it. Other warrants are out. -- Wm. Wells of Chicago, Mrs. James Moffat and Miss Moffat. Mrs. S. W. Wells and daughter. Miss Jessie, of Montreal, Canada, are guests at the home of Dr. D. G. Wells. GEN. WOOD insists that the Moros have been pacified, and he is doubtless ready ot show the graves to any person who may doubt his statement. 1 Notice! To insure ̂ publication in The Plain- dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take particular notice to this effect. First-class photos at Hille's. ' * *Who got that money contributed l?y the life insurance companies to the campaign fund?" asks a California pa per. The politicians, of course. "WE sleep too much" says Thos. Edi son, who evidently does no live in an apartment where his phonographs are used as playthings for the children. THE Czar has called another peace conference at the Hague. He doubtless sees more reasons for this conference than he had for calling the first one. WITH Goveners Folk, LaFollette, Hoch, Mickey and Hanly on guard, rail way-pass graft in the Middle West promises to be somewhat unpopular. IF the American press humorists ever RO back to Cleveland, we'll bet oily John D. will have a tank of fresh lake water tapped for their special benefit. NEW YORK papers state that Mr. Jerome refuses to talk politics, from which, we infer that Mr. Jerome's recent illness was far more serious than report indicated. As there is a lull in cnp challenge talk, Sir Thomas Lipton has had an ad vertisement kicked out of himself by a horse while reviewing the troops at Edinbnrg. • •' • THE dry-goods box brigade at the yil lsge stores is now engaged in showing how "if we were in power the Panama Canal cohld be dug just as e&sy as a medder ditch." REALLY, the more you know of the Japanese the more yon are inclined to feel that they are like other people. Three of the army paymasters have been arrested for embezzlement. ADVICES from Des Moines, Iowa, are that Lafe Young, editor of the Des Moines Capital, is returning from Ma nila accompanied by Secretary of War Taft, Miss Roosevelt, and a number of senators and representatives. AN ex-trust magnate applied for a job as street car conductor in San Francisco, bat the company wouldn't take him IT found who he was, and after thiuking it over, decided that it wanted to have some of its nickles turned in at night. UotOffCheap" He may well think be got off cheap who, after having contracted consump tiou or indigestion, is still able to pur led Iv restore hi* health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pi 11a Aq uek, pleasant and certain cure for bekUacbe, constipation, etc. 25 cents at N. H. Petesch's and Julia A. Story's. ffcHenry, G. W. Besley's, West lie- fUmtj, drug stores; guaranteed. . ; : The, Farm HOUR* a Country VII la. Newspapers recently told a story of the terrible sufferings from loneliness of a family living oh a Nebraska farm. Cut off from communication With the outside world, the farmer and his wife became jihbering lunatics. How differ ent is the loi, of the- Illinois farmer liv ing within a radius of fifty miles from Chicago. The farm house is a country villa that capitalists try vainly to imi tate with a summer home. The tele phone is the instrument that has bridged the long miles between the farm and the city. By merely lifting the receiver the farmer is in instant communication with his friends or with the market* where he wishes to buy or sell. And "the instrument is useful to the farmer. Years ago lite carried his products to tbe nearest market and sold at his buyerV figures. Today he telephones, waits until the market is favorable, then sells to the buyer offering the highest price. But best of all, Chicago is at his call over a telephone: Instantly hfe learns from,his commission merchant the con dition of the market and either ships or holds his products according to the ten dencies of the values. By the expend iture of five cents per day, he becomes closely in touch with his" market, holds conversations with his neighbors, and in a dozen different" ways finds enjoy ment and business profit in the invest ment. • ;• •' , - • • - 1 , A Continual Sti'Mrii. ' - • Many men and women are constantly subjected to. what they commonly term "a continual strain" because of some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses them both mentally and physically^ affecting their nerves badly and bringing oh liver and kidney com plaints, with the attendant evils of con stipation. loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality and despondency. They eannot, as a rule, get rid of this "con tinual strain," but they can remedy its health-destroying effects by taking fre quent doses of Green's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates/the kid neys, insnres healthy bodily functions, giyes vim and spirit to one's whole be ing, and eventually dispels the mental or physical distress caused by that "con tinual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by all druggists. Nov 1 933.00 to the Pacific Coast from Chicago Correspondingly Low Rates from Other Points Via the Chicago, Unl6n Pacific & North western Line daily, Sept. 15 to Oct. 81, to San Francisco. Los Angeles, Port land. Seattle and Tacoma and other Pa cific Coast points. Very low rates to Helena, Bntte, Spokane, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Daily and personally conducted excursions in Pullman tour ist sleeping cars to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland, through without change. Double berth only $7.00 from Chicago and $5.75 from Omaha. Choice of routes. For rates, tickets, etc., apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Oct. 81. Backache is' never known to those persons who take an occasional dose of Pineules. The value of the resin ob tained from the Pine tree has long been recogn zed in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. One dose of Pineules will give relief, and one,bot tle will cure. Sold by N. H. Petesch, McHenry, and G. W. Besjey, West Mc Henry. can be greatly Increased by gMng spedal care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc., depend ea tteir MMNBS to keep them well. --. --TIT- Black-Draught Stock and Poultiy Medicine keeps their livers working and therefore keeps them well. - - Black-Draught Stock and Poul try Medicine is a pure, natural, vegetable, blood purifier, and acts by regulating the stomach, liver and bowels. It prevents and cures Hog Chol era, Chfcken Cholera, Colic, Dis temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite, Wasting Away, and all the com mon stock diseases. It is a perfect medicine for gen eral farm use. Try it. Price 25c for a large can, at all druggists and dealers New Car Line lo Southern California. Pullman tourist sleeping cars throngh to Los Angeles without change, daily from Chicago, beginning September 15. via the Chicago, Union Pacific ahd North-Western Line and the newly opened Salt Lake route. Great reduc tion in time schedules via, this route. Colonist one way tickets on sale daily from Chicago, beginning September 15, only $88.00 to Los Angeles. Corres pondingly low rates from other points. Double berth in tourist sleeping cars, $7.00 from Chicago. For tickets, sleep ing car reservation and full particulars, apply to the nearest ticket agent of Chicago & North-Western R'y or to S. A. Hutchison, Manager, 212 Clark St., Chicago. Oct. 7. Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that after marriage many quarrels can be avoided by keeping their digestion in good condition with Electric Bitters. A. S Brown,, of Bennett?ville, S. C., says: "For years my \ ife suffered in tensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." N. H. Petesch and Julia A. Story, Mc Henry, G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists, sell and gnarantee them at 50 cents p, bottle. The Plaindealer and Chioago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for $8.50. Order at once as the time of this offer is limited. f* wm Cream PURE-WHOLESOME-RELIABLE MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR DERIVED SOLELY FROM GRAPES, THE MOST DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME OF ALL FRUIT ACIDS Its superiority is unquestioned Its fame world-wide Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum food • *--?;#• * • . it • it * * * Alum baking powders are detrimental to health. • Many consumers use alum baking powders in perfect ignorance. They are allured to the danger by the cry of cheap ness, and the false and flippant advertisements in the news papers. Alum baking powders do not make a "pure, wholesome and delicious food" any more than two and two make ten. Their manufacturers are deceiving the public* If you wish to avoid this danger to your food^ LOOK UPON THE LABEL and decline to buy or use any baking powder that Is not plainly designated as a cream of tartar powder. '•r v • 4 ".tf • -f<V I Want Column; All advcrtUemi-nts inwrti'il under tht» lua<( at the followliiKrati'H: Kin-linos or I,vis. 25 cent* for flrnt Insertion; 15 cunt* tor -eaV'li xuli!Wi|ii<>nt lnxprtiou. More than tlvo linen, f>ceiit,s n line for 'flint Insertion, and :i cents A llm- for additional inseri ions. , WR SALE OHKAP--A mare with colt by side, l-'or further Information apply to j F. C. FKI.TZ, tiie drayman. "CV)R KKNT--A two-story house just across river brkTfte. New building HIUI modern in every respect. For furt her particular* in quire at tbitt office. 14* It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's I Little Liver Pills and hnjoy their tonic effect upon the liver. Sold by N. H. Petesch, McHenry and G. W. Besley, West McHenry. fdll Millinery > t " i» , • I now 'haft, my hirf Stfbk Fall Millinery junI am show ing one of the finest lines I have ever been able to pro duce. 1 also do my utmost to try and keep in touch with the latest ideas in the milli nery world »nd give my pa trons the benefit thereof. Be fore buying that Falf * Hat call and see my display and I will also »rive yon my prices, which are always very rea sonable. - Miss M. Aims, JOHNSBURQH, ILL. PHOTO STUDIO Portraits. All sliapos aii'l sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. 'Each doz en finished in different sty les. Price, $2.00 .vnd upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as jrroup pictures, views of buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Enlargements. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every instance, Finished in black and white or colors. Frames. A variety of styles Ir, stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukejtan St.. near the Stand pipe. WEST McHENRY, ILL. Telephone, 493 fllllllllMUMMimW How about your Meat? Have you been served with good meats? If so, all ri^ht. Bnt if to the contrary, don't forget that we never fail to please our trade. We carry constantly on hand a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. We also carry a full line of Canned Goods - and sell them at the lowest prices possible so as to keep in pace with the world. We do not believe in giving away goods, but we do believe in giving our patrons their mon ey's worth. We always pay the highest, market prices for porkers. Give us a call and you will deceive ybur money's worth. A. C. MATTHEWS, WEST M'HENRY. TEL. 802. ILLINOIS (ENfRAL R, R. Annual Stockholders' ileeting at Chicago October 18. Personal Attendance of Individual Holders DesiredX FREE TICKET TO THE MEETING Public notice Is hereby Riven that the regu lar annua' meeting of the Stockholders of the Illinois Central Railroad Company will be held at the Company's ottice in Chicago, jfu~ nols, on Wednesday, October 18, 1005. at 12 o'clock noon. To permit personal attendance at said meeting there will be Issued To Each Holder of One or [lore Shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Central Railroad Company as registered on the books of the Company at the close of business on Tuesday, September 26. 1905. who l» of lull HgH, A TICKET ENABLING HIM OR HER TO TRAVEL FREE over the Company's lines from the station on the Illinois Central Railroad nearest to his or her registered address to CHICAGO and RETURN such ticket to bo gowl for the journey to Chi cago only durinx the FourDays Immediately Proceeding and the day of the meeetlng, and for the re turn journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting and the Four Days Immediately Following when properly countersigned and stamped during business hours on or before SHtur- ilny, October !il, IOW5 that is to say. be tween 9.00 a. m. and 5.00 p. m.«-ln the olHce at (he Assistant. Secretary, Mr. W. G. Hruen, in Chicago. Such ticket may be obtained by any holder of stock registered as above on- application, in writing to the President of tiie Company In Chicago, but each stockhold er must imlividiiHlly apply for Ins or her ticket. Each application must state the full •mine and Mtldretm of the Stockholder exact ly as given in his or her Certificate of Stork, together with the uumber and date of mirh certificate. No more than one person will be carried free in respect to any one holding of stock as registered on the books of t he Com pany. A. G. I1AOKHTAPF, Oct. li. Secretary. This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do mestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. : We endeavor to do all buqi- st«s entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire ly satisfactory to our custom ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan ; on real estate and other •first class se curity. Spec ial attention Professional, Society V fe.nd Bvisinesss Cards DAVID O. WELLS, M. I). given to collections.... INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Lotr- est rates. Yours Respectfully PERR¥|:O^EN, Notary Public. Bankers .MfRVlLLE.. 1T1 eat M arket J ! Chas. G. Frett, Prop. £ * : I * jjj It is irnneressftty for as to tef! * * the buyers of meat that we are (|» here with the goods--this they J all know, but do you know that • S our home-made sausage is just £ $ the thing that is making us so g popular? There is a great de * mand for these goods and we're. J daily sending away very muc|j * S pleased customers with these j* fit goods. Onr meat line is always J J kept in first-class condition, so •? when you plan your meals don't # forget that we are still doing $ 1* business. * S - ' : V . $ m . : • • • * I Ccntervillc Meat Market,s § McHenry, - Illinois. % «tt etc e f«;f/ lORAPHOPHOK We handle the Columbia make with either Columbia or Victor records, from $1.50 uj>. Also have a complete line of needles and repairs-. > Sewing Machines! J Come in and let us show^yon our $12.00 and up Sewing ma chines. Ten-year guarantee with each and every one of them. It A. West flcllenry, III. wr ORIGINAL LAXATIVE. HONEY An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. fn»an4 b7 MNEULE MEDICINE C0.,Ch!ca««. D. S.A. Sold by N. H. PETESC6, McHenry. G. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. K I L L THI COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS w™ Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C " ONSUMPUDN 0UGHS arid 0L0S Price 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THBOAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. HOLLISTER'S Socky Mountain Tea Nuggets Jti Bssj Mvdiv!ii3 for Basy Pwpl#. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, specific for Constipation, Indigestion, T.lve Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impur d. Bad Breath, Slupgish Koweis, Headach Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tui torm, 85 cents a bos. Genuine made b} .I.ISTER DRUCI COMPANY, Madison, Wis. **EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE pil YSICIAN, SUiitiKON ANI> OCULlMlf „ Office and residence corner Elia . Green streets, McHenry. ' , , ^ IR- 1 .'.TU.'. " FEOEiiS & FKCFftK!? 1 ' pHYSICIAKS AND SUHGEOPJS. Mcllenrjr . ? 111. Office at Residence, corner Court wwl „ *» ; Eta streets. Telephone 33H. /,<s - • ^ F. C. ROSS. I>. T). 8, . . Office over Petesch's Drug Store. ALL WORK PKRTAININO TO 3IODEIID DENTI8TBT , . { Office Telephone 2J4; Residence BOB. Nitrous Ox id Gas for Extract fng. 1' Honrs8:00 a. m. tt^5:0u p. m. ' ' DR. R. G. GHAJ1JBKRL1NJ DENTIST. Office anifResldence over Be 8 ley'• Dnif stM^L^ Hours: 8:00- to 5:30. y * - /' WEST MCHENRY. ILL, ' ̂ J •*V J S tl. v OvEH eVAICSOH'S STORC. J.M. lABSOtt, M. D„ B.S, N. E. ' " WSSTMCHWBY., - ' V > 'TR'- IU^NOFS ; G eo. Meyers • 01 aU wpds.. n„ • r< Excavating and Grading. , v*• ' f l c H E N R Y - - „ - ^ • • • -- ^ Telephone No. i^j. SIMON , STOFFEI# ' lawtrance Agent tor all classesof ' property in the best Companies West McHenry, lllim McHENRY COUNTY COMPANY. OFFICE American National Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and coifc*' veyanclng. Mojiey to loan on risal estate in sums of $500 to $10,000, time and payment tr suituorrower. ^>3 FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER " - AND PAPER HANGE8 CARRIAGE PAiNTIK<i, S5.C0 dna UPWARD House and Sijjn l':i iutins iind .111 Interior l)t>c» orating. , Rji.'sidctic« nortli town IJneone bloS£i west, of river. Telephone No.&4. . MC HE N R Y , . . . ILLINOIS' ̂ TT. |L. OWBN , I'ianos for sale and rent. Tuning and repair* . ^ : injr'at, reasomilile prices, * First class Work tjjily. McHKNfeY. ' . / . . JLLINOW 1 John Jz Vyoi DEALER TN Gervera.1 Hardware /Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and inn- chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone McHEMlY, - - ILLlis 0I8»> Have yo\i seen LAMBERT Q. SENG'! WfWLY ( DECO R.ATE1|" AT 92 Fifth Ave. Chicag^ Illinois. Tel. Main 1714, BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS "COPVRIGHTS &C. Anvone sending a sketch nuti description may , quickly iisccrl.iiii oi:r {ipininu frtv whether an invention is pr'ihnbly p-itemnh"1. ComniuTiion- ttona strictly contlcientinl. HANDBOOK on Pateuts sent free. Ohlest nueney for socnrinjt patents. I'iiteiitjt taken through Jlunn & Co. receive special notice, without clmrtxe, iuthe Scientific American. - A handsimiel v illnstrnteil week)v. Largest cir culation of :itiv scieiiiu. j.iurmtl. Terms,?;; a vear; four iumitna, $1. iioia by nil iufw^dealers. MUNN & Co.3C New York Branch Ottieo. B* St.. Washington. D. C Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. SO YKARS* EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for exi>ert scaw h und free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before all courts Patents obtained through us, ADVER TISED and SOLD, tree TRAOe-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office* WASHINGTON, D. C. Chicago & North-Western. Effective May *1, BK DAY TRAIN .A " *4* y»' - s Jaji...J, ,, . PARKER'S , HAIR BALSAM and beautifief 4-ho heir, ft luxuriant /rovrth. Never Fails to Beetore Gnty H«ir to its Youthful ColorT Ou»»»c*lp 4lwue< Jlhair taUlik «0c,»ndf' « Le»ve Chicago. 7.15 am... 8.45 a m... 12.at) p hi... 3.45 p m... 4.00 p ro... 4.57 p m... «.00am... S.45 am. . 8 . 1 0 a m . . 8.02p m... Leave McHenry, 7.25 am ^.:i2a m... 4 2a pra... 4.23 pm... 0.17 p m... • korthboond V»a Eiirin-- ia ..Via Des i'laines a ij .... ' ... \ la Kijxin..,i . •, ,*h> it ra. /• ^ .....Via i>es Piaines........ 4. ifl 41 nf" • *..: • ^ Ot I*.l JXilt....^^ t> 40 p ia • -""^r Via Des i'laines 0.40 p T« SUNDAY TRAINS., ? , • ±. ......Via Des I'laines..;....wji.37 a ni ' • ^ Via F.iKiti uii.llaia •« . ..Via I*es i'laines........11.14 a n|* i - ..... ',i..Via Eljrin..u'.4.50p n|H - - fHK DAY TRAIN*. aODTHBOtTND. Arrive v. v$nicajroivv" Klgin...4^^0.10a 1 .....Via Des PItunesi...:. .<i.a^;l u ... .Via Ik's I'laines., ,-»(»..#S.l,i p . • vi» Elgin ,*..7.1(1 p m , ....Via Des i'laines ..<,.^T..\5 i> n| ^ StTNOAY TRAINS. " •, it; Viil K1K'n........ „|0.2"i an*,' " Via Des i'laines-...»«*. #.25 p n| % ..Via Des Piaines.,,..i.i J>.40 p Viiliipiii# »ii^iwiy i"1 • - "itetrLx&jj - _V._ . .. A* - ' . . < - '«!• .