12, CHEIOTIAN NATIOJN. <strong>Vol</strong>ume <strong>18</strong>. June U, <strong>18</strong>93'»3»»'»>»9'»»»»»»»3MMMa«»»»a>,C A L I F O R N I A -S A N D B A C KBy the Santa Fe Route. Themosl attractive American tour.A new descriptive book, withthe above title, containing over150 pages and as many pen andinkillustrations, sent free onreeeipt of 4 cents in postage, byJOHN J. BYRNE,726 MoNADNocK Building.Chicago III.The Ohio and Mississippi Railwayruns three Testibule trains each w»y dailybetween Cinoinnati and St. Louis withoutohange, permitting »ll classe* of passengersto occupy the vestibule carswithout extra charge.It IB the oaly line running a passengertram between St. Louis and Oincinnati,notwithstanding the advertisements ofcompeting lines.The running time is less tnan tenhours, easily made over its straight trackand solid road-bed.The Ohio & Mississippi is the best andquickest line between St. Louis andLouisville and Louisville andCiu'iinnBti.It is the only line running Free RecliningOhair Cars each way daily betweenCinoinnati and Springfleld, Illinois.Pullman buffet sleeping-cars are runeach way daily by thia line between St.Louis, Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore,Philadelphia, New York and Boston,and between Cincinnati and Louisville.Tiokets via Ohio & Mississippi RailMER PiRI k ( M L A i way are for aale at offices of connectinglines East, A USEFUL West, North INVENTION. and South.A. G. SPALDING & BROS., Special Agents, New York. Chicago, Phila.ONTHECR ST of lhe ALLEGHENIES PbahkW. Much interest TRAOr, is being Pres., taken Cinoinnati, by tbe O.physicians O. P. MoCaktyaot, of tbis city Gen'l in a case Pass'r of almobt Ag't,(Mam Line B. & 0. R. R.)AGENTS ^—'Zlr.;7*°'° DEALERStotal Cincinnati, deafness, O. wnich has been nearly ifSEASON OPENS JUNE 15, <strong>18</strong>93. not entirely relieved by an inexpensive JACK FROST FREEZER.invention belonging to F- Hiscox, of 853Bates, $60, 875 and $90 a month, accordingto location. AddressBroadway, New York City. As everyA Scientific Machine made on a Scientiflc Prfnciple. Saveknown device, and the most skillfultheir cost a dozen times a year. It is not mussy or sloppy. AGEORGE D.DeSHIELDS, Managea,treatment, had failed to afford relief, tbechild can operate it. Sells.at sight. 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FALL TERM begins August Slst,<strong>18</strong>93to look about them, read, and reflect upon1(503 AddrePS,how, when and where they will go when thf• w p. .gOHW8T«»lV,I*rr««>«len»,time of vacation arrives.B..Mrpr •""It" •«• THEFAIRD^ErXVOF MUSIC, nife-r "• Great World^sThe I.eadinE Conservatory of America. will be an event to many in more waya than^In addition to Its unequalled musical aajantaBcs, one. Not only will it be an tpoch in many •eiceDtional opportunities are also prov (led lor the a life, iu the immense exposition shown, the^n^ol Elocution, tho Fino Arts, a-nd Modern La-nfflajLThe admirably equlppea Home affords a oan accomplish, but it wiil also be athing to;display of what human brains and ingennityj?afe SaInvitlnK .MiduiiceTrorfadystudentsbe remembered from the fact that it will beralendar^ FRANK W. HALE, Gen. 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