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GLOBE BEFTTBUO. WEDNESDAY EVENING, piiL 8 i85. m 3r:rw CARPETS! We are now prepared to show the most extensive line of Carpets ever brought to this city embracing the newest and most beautiful de signs in Wiltons, Brussels and Extra Supers from the leading markets of the world. These goods were boug'tfor cashai extraordinarily close figures, and we can give our customers some rare bargains Our new purchases also embrace new patterns in CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC., ETC. JONES GLOBEtREPUBLIC. Dally Edition. It All. HK&THKB BKIORT rojmaiociLRr, asbioobdid bt 1. fecit, -XTXXSSLT FOB THB ALOBX-K-TCBLIC. April 7, 1343. 6 40 a. m I0vi a. m i -- i 10:10 p. m V either. It rmln Balning Cloudy Cloudy Lt. rain -lean tafoprtnr- 53 Temperature e)m date In 18 47- tbora. Temperature ol .ami dte Id lk3, 31" above. Tiper.tnrs of nm in li , 71 afore rero. Amouat of rainf all, 43-10 1 of a lach. lexi.wtox at. Jr. vosfebescb. Full List of Appointments Final Fro ceedlugs u the Sessions Departure ol Delegates. Tbe V. E. Conference met lor the closir jr ession at 2:30 Tuesdy afternoon, Dr. Mar shall V. Taylor presiding. Dcvoibnal ser--iccs were conduct d bj- I-rael Simtu?, after which BL-hop Bowman lo jk the cbair. An order was made carrying into eflec the Bugges'ion by Dr. Hartzell as to A'fidng subscriptions for Freedmin's Aid Society Various commitieei reported and reports were adopted. A nec Memorial Ccnmitree was app infd Hi follows: M. W. Taylor, D. Jones, E. W. 8. Hammond, J. Courtney, and W. W. Locke. Report ot committee auditing presiding elders' account! was approved. A series ol re opinions complimentary to Bishop Bowman was presented by Dr. Tayl.r and adopted by a rhiug rote. Resolutions ol thanks to ciliz-ns for entertainment of dele gates were also offered by Dr. Taylor aud adopted. Bowling Green, Ky., w.us selected as place ol meeting lor the next annual conference. Closing devotional exercises were conducted by Rev. J. F. Marlav, D. D cf High street M. . church, this cily. and tbe conftrmce adjourned alter the bishop had read the fol lowing appointments: LEXINGTON' DISTRICT. H. W. White, P. E- Lexington, Ky.; Boyd Baier and Louis, G. F. Uarr; Oudentown and Harrodaburg, A. Jamieson ; Corinth and Wil-lianj.-town, B. V. Kirkley; Falmouth, X. L. Carr; Fiemingsburg and Poplar Plain, H. A. Southgate; Georgetown, Scott Ward; Ger mintown, C.J. Jlickels; Hedges and How ard's Creek, G. W. Henderson; Leesbnr, T. T. Carpenter; Lexington, Asoury, V. H. Evans; Gumis, G. V. Ttiomaa; Lends and llarblf Creek, J. H. Jackson; MooreSeld and Sherburne, Jess Henry; ML. Olive, Sardin and Johnson, F. Brown ; Monterey and Ox ford, Felix Uoss; Xew Ziod, J. H. Stanley; New Providence and College Hill, U. Hope well; Xoith Middletawn, . E. Wilson; Orangeburg, J. H. Hargrove; Paris, G. A. Siase!;Shatp3burg, X. A. Ellett; Tolesburg and Dover, Titus ISuckoer; Versailles, W. H. Vanghn; Washington, H. C. Buckner; Win chester, D-niel Jones. LOUISVILLE OISTBICT. W. W. Lock, P. E All-n supplied; An chorage and Middletown, J. W. Russell, Berford circuit, to be supplied; Chaplin and Bloomfield, L. W. Miles; Eminence circuit, to be supplied; Fianklort,- Robert Buckner; Frankfort circuit, ti be supplied; Jericho and Smith's, W. S. Rollins; La Grange, S. G. Turner; Lebicoa Junction and New Haven, W. H. B'oomer; Louisville, Coke chapel, A. McDade; Jickson ktrtet, W. L. Muir; Lloyd street, J. L. Perrin, Mission, to be supplied ; ML Wa-bington and Waterlord, Charles Hestoa; Pewee Valley, X. H. Tolbert; Sam ntl's and Bardstown, to be supplied; Sbe'.by ville, M. Walton; Simpjonville and Fincb nlle. Wm. Johnson; Strawberry circuit, Isaiah Ma.-on: Sulphur and Potion crtek, W H. Lawrence; Aakcfield and Tayloriville, Paris Fisher; Warsaw and Ghent, J. A. Ross; Wilsonville and JtSersoatown, J. W. Horton; Woodfirk ciicuil, F. P. Fielding. COWLINO GUEIN DISTRICT. Abraham Booker, P. E, Jeffersonville, Ind. Auburn and Rassellvihe, Henry Dapee; Beir leyville and Germantown, W. B. Harm; Bowling Gieen, J. F. Lindsy; Cave City, Bonney ville and Glasco, S. P. Lawson; Cedar Ridge circuit, Itenj. Strider; Dawsin and Central City, Green Philips; Duloney, Gum Springs and Princeton, A. Adams; Eddy ville and Rolling Mills, W. M. Jamieson; Eliza bethtown and Cecilia, James Uagans; Frank lin, Aaron Jones; Greenville, Livermore and Xortenville, J. E. Christopher; Hamilton Mines, W. H. Gibson; Hardinsburg andClov erport, J. Bjwren; Hartford and Baver Dam, B.J. Ward; Hawesville, LewispjrtanJ Oweasboro, E. D. Miller; Hendersjn, E. D. Hammond; Litchfield and Sulphur Sp'ings, D. Hickman; Millwood and Caney vi.le, K. D. Wilson; Morgantown and Indian Camp, P. Dent; Pool's chapel and Oik Hill', W. M Poole; Ricbard-on Landing and Brandenburg, Fiauk Frazier; Sonoia, James Freeman; Smithlaad, IVducah and River Bend, J. E. Richardson; West Point and Vine Grove, Chas. Robinson. OHIO DISTRICT. Joseph Courtney, P. E., Covington, Ky. Aberdeen, Ripley, lliggiosport-and Augusta, W. C. Echols; Bilavia, Miltord and Win.hei ter, Tneo. Wilson; UtLUire, Elijah Henler son; Cadiz and Georgetown, Joseph Adkias; Cheviot, Mt. Ileal, by and College Hill, Job Ro,s, Cincinnati, Union chapel, Lewis M. Haygood; Cl-vel-ind and Elyria, J. II PayLe; Cut ington, E. W. S. lUmmond; Cummipsvilie, Madisonville and Lockland, CLarles U. Pyles; Dayton, Uechanicsbuv ali Delaware, 0. W. Fox; Flushing, Bridgeport and St. Clairiville, . r- y ltd 54 8e" 6j S E St- s SO 3 w 56 8 W Which we & SON, II Brown; Ironton and Ashland, John Downs, Louiss and Cassville, John L. Grif fith; Marion and Rushy lrania,Eben Jackson; May's Lick and North Fork, George W. Board; Maysville, J. W. Moreland; ML Pleasant and Martin's Ftrry, llraxton Dan iela; Xew Rithmond and Laurel, James Tay lor; Newport and Walnut Hills, to be sup plied; Oberlin, J. F.M. Moreland; Portsmouth and Vanceburg, E. A. White; Spiingficld, Henry W. Tate; Stenbenrille, W. T. Frank lin; Troy, W. W. Heston ; editor S. W. Christ ian Advocate, M. W. Taylor, member Union chapel quarterly conference, Cincinnati. INDIANA DISTRICT. Ccas. Junes, P. E., Indianapolis, Ind.; Carmi, Wabash and Little Prairie, C. II. Tay lor; Cleres and Rising Sun, Thoa. Tompkins; Connersrille, Geo. W. Ziegler; Evansville and Xewburg, Frank Hintoc; Greencastle and Bloomiagton, A. A. Price; Indianapolis, M. McCoomrr; Indianapolis circnii, J. B. Col lins; Jeffersonville, 0. T. Jones; Lawrence- ville and Pinkstati, Simeon Stone; Liber and and Wiachester, Thos. L. Ferguson; Madison and Xorth Vernon, Aiex. Posey; Newcastle Anderson aid Knightstown, D. W. Histon; Princeton, Mt. Carmel and Grayville, Fied. White; Rockport, Cannelton and No. 12, M. S.Johnson; Shelby ville and Rushville, Henry Steen; Springfield, Thcs. WatU; Shawnce lown, Eldorado, South Amtnca, Golcoada and Viecna, P. A. Jones; Terre Haute end Knightsrille, Jese Numday ; Watson, New Albany and Coryr'on, T. M. Tompkins. As mar be seen in the reort of closing proceedings, Tuesday afternoon, ol Lexing ton M. E. Conference, Rev. 11. W. Tate was continued as pastor of Wiley chapel, this city, for the third year, being the second of a 1 its pastors so continued. This action 'of the Bishop in making his appointment is gratifying to the people ot the congregation and ol the city also, with whom Mr. Tate stands high. During this Conterence he has performed tbe arduous duties ot the secretary ship with ability and accuracy and the records are in unusually goad shape. The GLOBK-RitrcBLic is indelted to Mr. Tate lor courtesies and hopes to see him a Presiding Elder beforo many more Coherences are held. CITC COUMCIT.. Closing Up the Year' Builneas Pay Ordi- naucei Street Iropruvemeata. Council met in regular session Tuesday eveaiog, April 7, Piesident Johnson in the cbair. Absent: Uugan, Funk and Hansell. The clerk presented weighmister's report for March, showing receipts ot $116.60. Re ferred to Auditing Committee. The clerk read the articles of agreement between the City of Springfield and the Day ton Daily Democrat, for tbe printing and binding ct 2G0 copies of tbe new police rules and regulations 100 iu cloth and 100 in paper "or $35. By the same Mayor's report for March: Total fine!, $135.85; receipts lor licenses, $10.50; total, $HG.35. R-ferred to Auditing Committee. By Mr. Jennings Petition from William Pimlott asking permission to more a fraae house along certain street. Referred to Com mittee on Streets and Highways. Bills were presented and referred. By Mr. Mast Report from the Finance Committee on tbe costs of the Walker case. Adopted. By Mr. Conklin, from Committee on City Improvements Resolution that money be set aside for employing a mason who shall work under direction ot committee. Adopted. By the -mc Resolution that the Street Commissioner be instructed to fill and grade tbe East street railroad ctossing. Adopted. By the same Resolution thatCity Marshal notify certain property holders to repair side walks in front ot said property within ten days of notice. Adopted. Pay ordinances were submitted and adopted as follows: Streets and highways, $308.00; Fire department, $152.32; Police, $107.94. By Mr. Petticrew, from streets and high ways Resolution to allow Street Commis sioner $200, for keeping horse and wagon. Adopted. By the same Report from Committee on Streets and Highways recommending that tbe petition ot Wm. Pimlott to be allowed to move a trame house along certain streets be granted. Adonted. By tbe same Resolution granting D. R Hosterman permission to move a frame build mga'ojg certain streets, he to be responsible for damage to public or private property. Adopted. By Mr. Prince, from Gas and Corporation Report, tliat, on investigation, the Germaa Methodist church is found to be using gas fljwing through the meter of City Council room. Said church will pay for this gas at the rate of $1.00 per month, and city gas bill reduced in proportion. Placed on ble. By the fame Report ot City Clerk audited and found coriect. Report was placed on file. By Mr. Korn, of Committee on Claim; Ordinance to pay out of general expense fund mils to the amount of $501.25. Adopted. By City Solicitor Report ot City Solicitor for year ending March 31sL Placed on file. By Lessner Resolution to bold a meeting of Council next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Adopted. By Netts Resolution that the street com missioner be directed to raise crossing on the east side of Yellow Springs street where it crosses North. Adopted. By Hansell Resolution that city solicitor be directed to demand of John W. Bookwalter payment of the amount paid by the city to Walker. By the same Resolutions to improve cer JONES IsTE-VT" CARPETS! shall take pleasure in exhibiting to the inspection COR. MAIN AND Woman' Province. THK DUTIES OF THF. GENTLER SEX HOW BEST FULFILLED. What a great task is assigned to wo man. Its dignity can not be elevated. It is not her province to make laws, co lead armie, nor to be at the head of great en terprises, but to her is given the power to form those by whom the law s are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the governors of vast empires. She is required to guard against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose moral, intellect ual and physical being is derived from her. She must instil correct principles, inculcate right doctrines, and breathe into the soul of her offspring those pure senti ments which in time to come will be a part of themselves, and bless generations yet unborn. Yes, to woman is given the blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of his existence. She smiles' serenely ot the christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes the bereaved heart. This is her province and duty. Yet how can s'ic fulfill her mission unless possessed of a r'rong and healthy body? The preparation of Dr. S. B. Hartman, and known as Pfruna, is just the tiling for persons suffering from a ma jority of the complaints incident to this climate. It is invaluable to women, and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds of New Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio, is a noted ex ample of Uut the medicine can do. She says she has suffered for cars w ith con gestion of the lung, catarrh in the head, and was troubled with a bad cough. She had tried a number of physicians, but they all failed to cure her. "She was in duced to try Pf.ruva, and immediately a marked change took place. After using ne bottle her cmigh ceaed and in a short time her other ailments w ere cured. She I n now completely restored to health, and gives all the credit to I'erusa. Mr. J. V. Reynold', her husband, was a con firmed invalid. I le could not sleep well, neither could he work. HcusedPERU.VA, and as a result, was completely restored to his former vigor and strength. He savs he now feels like a new man. 'Mr. Bernhardt Scr.bs, St. CItir, St. Clair count v, Mich., says: "I have thor oughly tried vour Feuusa in the various diseases to which parents and a large fam ily of children are ever liable, and I find it incverycaseto be just the thing needed. No family can honestly be without it." Xancy Feterman, Cookport, Indiana County, Pa., says: " Gentlemen: Your valuable Pcrun'a is the best medicine I ever used." tain sidewalks, and that owners of said walks be directed to repair them within thirty das. Mr. Netts objected to the thirty days clause, and moved to change tbe time to sixty dayE. The amendment was carrieJ. Considerable discussion was created by this resolution, which finally ended, on motion of Mr. Conk lin, in laying the resolution over until next Council. Council adjourned. SVJUSQrlELll 3VALL AlstOClATlO Meeting of Manager and Election of. Of ficers for the New Yenr. The new managers of the Springfield M'All Association (auxiliary to the American As;0 ciation) met at Mrs. Dr. Webb's Tuesday after noon, and elected officers for the new year, as follows: President Mrs. Rev. W. H. Warren. Vice presidents (representing the various denominations) Mrs. E. P. Christie, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, Mrs. Rev. A. L. Wilkinson, Mrs. Rev. D. W. Smith, Mrs. Rote, Mrs. Rev. J. B. Walker, Mrs. Rev. Joseph Kyle, Mrs. Uer. Dr. Leonard. Recording secretary Mrs. R. S. Thomp son. Corresponding secretary Miss E. W. Bush nell. Treasurer Mrs. Judge J. C. Miller. It was decided to hold business meetings quarterly and public meetings semi-annually The ladies heartily favored holding a citi zen's meeting at an early day, and the matter was referred to a committee ot five gentle men, as follows: Mr. C. M. Nichols, Rev. Dr. Webb, Rev. Dr. Marlay, Rev. Jos. Kyle Judge J. C. Miller. The Treasurer reported having collected, money to pay the amount pledged to the M'All Mission for the past year viz. $340.00. It is hoped that the Society can raise this amount fur the new year, that it may assume the lull rental expenses of theStation Meni! montant and also be able to contribute $50.00 additional toward tbe Beach Memorial Stntion. The Society tendered a very hearty vote ot thanks to the retiring Secretary, for her effi cient services the past year. The Gloss: Republic is urged to request all congregations in th'e city to participate in tbe work of the Auxiliary during iho new year. We print the list ot managers in lull: Congregational Mrs. Rev. Wm. H. War ren, Mrs. Wm. II. Grant, Mrs. I. H. K-lley. Fust Presbyterian Mrs. Dr. Falconer, Mrs. Ed. P. Christie, Mrs. Wm. U. P. Weir. Second Presbyterian Mrs. Dr. Webb, M s. Marshfield Steele, Mrs. Dr. Bart. United Picsbyterian Mrs. Rtv. Kyle, Miss M. J. Clokey, Mrs. Birbaur. First Lutheran J rs. Rev. Smith, Mrs. Prof. Diehl, Miss Josie Thomas. Second Lutheran Mrs. Rev. Wagner, Mrs. Ross Mitchell, Mrs. G. C, Stephens. High Street M. E. Mrs. II G. Hamlin, Mr . Dr. Van Norman, Mrs.Stillwell. St. Paul Mrs. Rev. Tnckley, Mrs. P. P. Mast, Mrs. Darrow. Center Street M. E "Mrs. Geo. Horner, Mrs. Wones, Miss Balentine. M. P. Church Mrs. Rev. Walker, Mrs. C. H. Williams, Mrs. G. C. Stephens. Trinity Baptist Mrs. T. C. Ackerson, Miss G. Gustin. First Baptist Mrs. Brunner, Mrs. John Sykts, Mrs. Pboebe Ports. Episcopal Mrs. Rose, Mrs. A. S. Busbnell, Miss Alice Bishop. Faee Will Baptist Mrs. Rev. Poston. &SON. Rev. B. W. Arnett, the eloquent colored preacher, who is well known and always wel come in Springfield, was nominated for Rep resentative in the Legislature, by Greene ciunty Republicans, at their primary .tlfttim' Monday, and nil! be elected next October. The Republican tkket was eltcted in Ui baoa, Monday, but by such narrow margins the Citizen leels called upon to read Republi can voters a lecture on their neglect ot duty. Weaver, whose hore was stolen here last week, recovered tbe animal at Richmond, Ind., where the thiet bnd sold it for $100. .A Finnic Girl. In Cincinnati a sixteen-year-old girl re cen ly died after a tast of filly-two days. Sbe had been attacked by something like paraly sis v u ch rendered it impossible for her to take nourishment. 1 he human system can not thrive will out gocd lood anil good ability to dhtesl it. Weak nnil itnpaind digestion is rectified by Brown's Iron 1'itters better than any other Icuie in the wo'ld. Mr. J E Fiee- herg, romtroy, Iowa, says: "I used Brown s Iron Bitters (or dyspepsia and poor appetite; completely cured me.' It will cure y..u. A little son of Chas. Darlington, E-q., who with bis mother had j'ist returned Irora a trip South, nns very paiufully injured at his home in Xenifl, a few djys sine, by a ul iv mate falling upoa him, di-I Killing cne arm at the elbow. The lad suffered greatly but bare the optration required with manly courage. LOCAL INOTlChii. Carelessness is tbe trne cause of a great many ot our iris ortune.. It was carelessness, accirding to the adm sion of Sttpben W. Reynolds, ol Coldwaler, Mic'iigan, that brought on a severe attack of colic. "The pain was intensely acute," hen rite, "I was cn-eil iu two hoars by Misbler's Herb Bitters." This great hous-hcld lemeily never tails when uete" as dincted luroolic, tramp, pun in tne s onicb, dysentery, diairhiei, incltgesiioi, or kidney and liver disorders. cukks roil riLns. Piles are frequently preceded by a rense ot weight in the back, loius and lower part of the abdomen, caLSing the patieit to 'nppose he ha3 some ejection ot the kidneys or neighboring orgars. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc " A moistme, lika per spiration, producing a very disagreeable itch ing, alter getting v&rm, is c common at tendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pih s yield at once to the application ot Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which Hcts directly upoa the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, alieying tbe intense itching, and effecting a irruanent cere. Price 50 cents. Sold by Ad. I!akhau3 .t Co. For Colds, Croup, Asihtin, Bronchitis and Sore Throat uc Dr. TLomas's Electric Oil, and get the gennin". Tne removal of Prof. Sanborn of N. H., after being pronounced incurable by a core of phjsicians, from Las Vegas, N. M to his home, was effected by admini.tcri-g Dr. Hat ter's Iron Tonic, wh ch ha3 rc-storcu him to bis former good health. !?oliif ii,ol!4li Feople Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, Oh it will wear away, but in most cases it wears thom away. Could they be induced to try the succeSilul medicine called Kemp's Balstm, which we sell on a posiiive guarantee tocuie, they would immediately sei tbe excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and$l. Trial sine free. Sold by Dr. T. J. Casper, Druggist. My physician said I could not lire, my liver out o! order, frequently vomited greenish mucous, skin yellow, small dry humours on face, stomach would not retain lood. Bur dock Blood Bi'lrrscureJ me. Mrs Adelaide O'Brien. 372 Exchange St. Buffalo, N. Y. By lack ol open air exercise, and tbe want of sufficient care in tbe matter of diet, tbe whole physical mechanism often becomes im paired during the winter. Ayer's Sarsapar illa is the proper remedy to take in the spring of the year to purify the blood, invigorate the system, excite the liver to ection, and re store the heallbv tone and vicor. A llfct-Uftl Woumu Is the lady wbo ues coimetics, face lotions, white lead, bismuth, powders, arsenic, Ac, in the belief of enriching and beautifying the compleiion. It is but temporsry and ulti ma'ely destroys tbe skin beyond the power of nature to restore. Slop ill Stop it now and i-r cnly Dr. IJartcr's Iron Tonic, which mparts the vigor and loveliness of you'll. A Husband' Greatest lsleAitic: Is a strong, healthful, vigorous wife with a clear, handsome compleiion. The-e can all be acquired by using Dr. Hirttr's Iron Tonic IToull .lenl Kfml lilts. The Voltaic Belt Co., ot Msrshall, Mich., offer to s-nd their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on tnal f jr thirty days, to men (j oung cr old) afflicted with nervou3 debility, loss ot vitality and manhood, and u'l kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, pa'alj sis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guirantccd. No risk is incurred as thirty days trUl is al lowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. rAKMl.lh AM MECHANICS. Save mone and doctor bills. Relieve your mothtrs. wives and sisteis by a timely pur diase of Dr. Bosanko's Couc,h and Lung Syrup, best known renudy for cough', colds, croup, and bronchial affections. Relieves children of croup in one night, may save you hundreds of dollars. Price 30c. and $1. Sam ples free. Sold by Ad. Bikbaus Co. Hall's Hair Iteuewcr renews, cleanse', brightens, and invigomtis tbe hair, and re stores faded or g ay hair to its youthful color and lustre. 1'cople with gray hair prefer to me the Rencner, rathe: tbin proclaim to the world, through tLeir bleeched locks, that they are becoming aged, ami passing on to decay. SPECIAL NOTICtS. A UAKU. ToRtl who re untTerlng rroin errorsand loiltcretionsol j juth, nervous weak, nesa, early decay, loss of iuinbood.de., I will send a recli-e tbat will cure you, FREE OK CUAilUE. Tills irredt remedy was discovered by a missionary In boMh America. Send self-ad-dre.sed euf elope to BEV. JOSEFH T. LNMAN fetation Uaw York. 1ITHW" of visitors. LIR BLACK isrEW . M w &wKb fyp bP tTTJJST IiFiESOESIVEIX An elegant fine of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, New Styles, New Ceiijns, and New Material. Our Im ported Dress Goods are realy beautiful, the styles this season are richer and handsomer than ever. PLAIN IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS ! A Genuine Bargain in B'ack Silks. We will offer this week French JniDorted Gross Grain Dress Silks from 62 1-2 per yard. This is therraatsst bargains ever offered in Black ?ilks. Pow is tha time Dress for less thin wha. they 0UB, M0XJRMKG DEPARTMENT Is now complete with the latest and most desirable Mourn ing Goods, in this iiepanment will be found many new and ricn materials. Xew Trimmings and Buttons to Match all the New Dress Fabrics. black; BRO. & CO. TUTT PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tie Greatest Medical Trmmph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan of appetite, Itowela costive, 1'ain In the head, with a dull ensniioa In the back parr, l'ain nnder tuo aboulder blade, Fullness after eating, with adl laelination Co exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with afeelinsofbrwlnenfclcctcd nomo duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho Heart. Dots before the eyes, Hcadacho orer the) right eye. Kcstlcssncss, with fitful dreams, Ilighlycolored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. 'A'UTT'S PIIXS aro especially adapted to such, cases, ono doso effects such a ehangooffeclingastoastonislitliesutrercr. They Increase tlie Apprtlte.anJ causa ttio body to Take ou t'lisli.thci thu system Is nourished. anl hylhclrTonlc Action on tho IlBesUveOrsns,TtKjtilrSitooIsaro prortnifd. tTlroH.lr. Murray t..r.. TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Kenovates tho body, makes ht-althy rlesih. strengthens the -weak, repairs the wastes of the system with pure blood and hard muscle; tones the nervous svstem, invorates tha brain, and Imparts tho vfcjor ot manhood. 81. Sold by dniffirit. ... OITFICE 44 M urrar St., J,ov . Tha LICHrNING" Clothej i Washer. trrs Utnu r. EasWt Mi CttkUut, A ci" " I atn-aka sir JL Vivrh dobtf mt f & tin btxti- ta tw. vtlat rr. tci4 J s.tT 1HW Nroy rr. Xrs, iteiwitp-.i- Pparn nu;lncs Chance fi R1 Cratrtj Pli V I C I vurkstsra cia LbMT llrr "X lour mmiircs w, j i - ej in (. Grt eriM. ef v it iterr, w w HANCE & CO. BANKRUPT S'l'OCK OP Men's Working Shnos SOc 1o $1; Mca's Hits. Congros and liiillmi 1.'2", to $:!; Men's Calf Kootx 91.23 to $3.30; a job lot Jlen's C.KXUIM: IIAMi SEWED Hals. Button :iml fon;:rvs, TO CLOSE, at 1, us good as any $i hoe in the city. LailieV Hue Kid Bntlo . Marked button holes, $1.23; I,ilit"i' Pebbled PulWi, siliil, i0 c nt; ll.js', Youths', mill 3INse' S- haul Mine- S3r to 91.25; (Jcnt's. Ilnbbr- SOc; Ladies' Light Spring Oterslwes 20c. W. A. HANCE, 40 South Market St. f fciTTu nvold cni,fu.lnn noil iiii-l-aflinc I he public, w will Miiy Ihut H1CK JC CO. ritmlinitt il. aim lfiitie.4 lit tl.n uhl Matitl. H AVKST MAIN ST., where jmtwill nl.Tiu h fintl (i LjrseMcli,l.off Prices auil Fair Dunlin;;. FREE! RELIABLE SELF GUR& A f.i, nrile nrescril !jod of one of the most nnrrd and successful s cctalist. in Ine U. S T"o3, C I L'ghtnipg T w,Asnnt. I J 1 I 1 T ! (now retired) for the cure of Xenon llelilllly. Lost Miinlioo.l. WenUiieand lleeuy. Sent in plain scaled envelope Free.- Druggists can fill it. Address OR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo. PETS! STS. BRO. & CO. GOODS ! FANCY SILKS to buy a rich Black Silk usually cost at wholesale. "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME." WHITE SEAL BURNING OIL. The New York Board of Health estimates that 30,000 lires hare lxen destroyed br the eiplosirs q'a1ities of petroleum. If every household would adopt tho U bite Mai oil for family use, Bon of these unfortunate accidents would occur. WHITE SEAL BURNIN6 OIL his none of the defect usually found in common oils- It cannot be exploded, does not char the wick, will not suiokp, emits noofftnsiTaodor, ud prevents the breaking of chimneys. WHITE SEAL BURNING OIL Ii a rich oil for illuminating purposes. It is as light in co'or as pure spring water. It gltes a strong, steady light, and burns much longer than common oils. If this oil is not sulJ In your vicinity, send your order dliect to is for a barrel or a case containing two five-gallon cans. BROOKS OIL COMPANY, 85 .KUCLID AVENUE, CLEVIXAND, O. 114 ami 113 SOUTH STKEET.NKW YORK ALLEN'S GENUINE ORIGINA1. NERVE A BONE rWff. t3. per sMtffe. Introdnced In 1MB by firo. .llarsion Allr.. Apalnless, rare ud .needy cure for Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Olc) Born, IsurnK. Sprains. Scalds. Cuts, Braises, Swellings and all other bodily pains. Farmers and owners of stock recommend It as the best known remedy for cure of Shoulder Strains. Cracked Heels. Scratches, Chares or Ualls, Sprains. Corks. Film In the Eye, sic 0trare frtsif mXirnnm mi AS. II. Al, I.K.N. Jr.. sole Prop, and Mann. facturer. Office. No. 3 V. 3th. St.. Cleliisitl,0. STFor sale tr all Dra-Hiau.-t McMonagle & Rogers' JlIDDIiETOW. N.Y-5 These extracts are known to many, but if any fail to know them, we sajr give them, a trial and you'll use no others. They far excel all others in strength and .uniformity of quality, and the best dealers sell them" here and elsewhere. tflflsWMnfSBsHsV RAILWAY TIME TABLE JBEE X-iI3STB. CleTilAort, Columbus, Cincinnati and la. dtanapolis Railway. GREAT TEXTUAL TRUCK ROUTE. Bstwsen tke EAST AJVD WEST. Illni.h farm ..ttt. ... . ... 1 r. . f Only direct line flj Clereland, BuSalo and Hl- affrs rails loce-r xoTkanil Siw hnglaod. Direct connections for all Southern, Southwest ern and ofi stem points, either by wsy of Cincin nati, Indianapolis or ftt. Louis. Fast Time, New Equipment, and runnlnc thraugh tha mast sops Is r part ot the country; possessing eTery appli ance or speed and comfrrt known to b semoe sble. Tbe Best Kosd-lied and tbe nafest Bead la the West. Tickets by this papular route far sale at all regular ticket offices. .A. J. SMITH, General Passenrer Acent. C C. C. & I. RAILWAY. Ttslai Luri Oasrlut. Bpring., uei. a col. Acoom. . 10:M a m . 11 3 a ia .1235 am . SSpm . Y. 4 1 Boston EzDress . niKQt e.xprpsa , , , , ClnC- itl & S. t.Vtt Idnu Clevmau Irani Mn ,, , , Trill Tt 3d2Z Srcti. Mldnlght Ktprswi 2;9s a i Sprlngfleld Accom. .. 5:J a at Sprlugfleld i Cincinnati zpieaa 8 39 am Cm. A Indianapolis Expres,.. lliJSant Cincinnati Fmt T.I .m l:45psa Dayton, Cln.,i ht- h. v 3JO p ra Southern Kprp S.stpsa Sp'fd.4 Cln. Accom. SoDdayonly. 7:15a sa Trails ArrlTt 7na Sntt. MldDlcht ExDress- 13-15 am lly6 M.-06 sa a-Mfm H-3R n M. Y. A. Boston Express.. Cln. A Delaware Kxpresa. ij-evpMiiu rain i.ine. QprtUKfleld Acconx. SjtJ. A Cln. Acoom., Sunday only. 7jim Cin.AN.Y.FitIJne gaSpm Tnlu ArrlTi fiea bit. Night ExpresH. 1:30 am 8Oaal 1:43 Dm Delaware. BDfd. A Cln- Kxnrea Cincinnati Fast LIne.. southern express. 5:45 pm Columbus, Delaware an rprlnglleld Ac 7J0 p at riiese train a e the ouly onea running on Sunday. Train leaving at 11:35 a. m. has throagh sleeping car to Boston without change. The train leavlnn at 3 :15 hma narlnr M,l- Cleveland, connecting with the tnrooga sleeper to New York a-d Boston. All trains run uy Central standard Time which is i5 minutes slower than Springfield time. Oao.il. aUfiearr, Ticket Agent, Arcade HeUL I. 3."W. -ROUTE. THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE BETWEEN 111E EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. RUNNING' 3 THROUGH Pffl.EB TB1IIS Z Xail , each way, Willi Elegant New Style Woodru.r Sleepers, And Combination Sleeping and Re clining Chair Cars on Night Trains And Elegant Modem Coaches on Day Trains. , Steel Hails, Miller Platforms and Couplers, Air Brakes aud all Modern Improremeuts. Slionest anj Must D-irable Koute 8- tween tlieKastand Won. Through Tickets aud ISags;s;e Cbecka to all Principal fuluts. Particular adrantages offend to Western- ! grants. Land aud 'lourUt Ticketa to all points reached by any Hue. rtssengtr trains leare Springfield, 0.,from Unisa Depot sa follows: Going fcxst, 11:40 a. m., 10-05 a. m., 5:40 a. m. Uoing West, 1:45 a. m., 11:35 a. m., 5Up. m. Going North, 2:45 a. m., 11:40 a. u, boing South, O. S. K. , I0W a. nu, SS p. as. Trains arnre: From ut, 1:30 a. m., 5:15 p. m., 11:15 a. -u From West, 12:15 a. m., 9-& a. m., 5:05 p. au From North, 12:30 a. m., 3.-00 p. in. From South 9:50 a. m., s:30p. m. V. JS. llendersoo, H. M. Branson. (ien'l Manager. Oen'l Tlckst AgV. D. U. BOl'Ufc, Ageat, Sprlng-'Sd.a Ohio Southern UlrUtasu Train ArriN Ire- Jacktoa iad.Waisaasii C. R. apnngl'Id a. a. .TUBS. TUu, No. I (except Sunday) 5:15 p. m.f 4 JO p. at No.3(excepteunday)10:I0a.ni. ) a. at Tnlss Dtagrt far JickaM is. WtssJsftM C M. Sprlngf Id B. , Tune. TUaa. Nc 2 (except Siday)U :45 a. ax. 10Oa.as No. 4 (except Sunday) , 5:55 p. sa. SUV p. a N. T. P. At O. KAILWAT. Traiai Lam g c 14 Springfld Time. K.B. Time. No. 4, N. Y. Limited Ex10:3t a. m. No. 8, Ke- York Express 5:19 p. m. No. ri, Atlantis ExpressJ04 s m. 1(M.M. 4:49 p. sa. lOS.a.a Tnlm Lnn fslag West. Spiingrid Time. No. l.rin. and West'n Fx.l2i3 p. m. No. 3, FaclSe Express 2:24 a. m. No. 5, St. I Limited tx 53 p. m. B.X. Time. 12.-28p.-b Wa.ai. 5 a.au These trains are the only onea running; oa 8ma day. Free hack to trains one hour before time ol de- Sarture. J. D. FuXKOxa, 'llcket Agt; o ce St. amea Hotel. THE CHEAT PAN -HANDLE ROUTE! P., C. & St. L. Railway. L. . DiTlsion-Spring-fleid Bnaelb eowa an.Ex. E. Ex. W. Ex. EU'mM Fst L'e. wT. so 1. .. No. 11. No. 5. No. 7. Lr.l Lt.' rC 1 yJL.a.l T.Sp'gna 1.00am 8.4a.m 10.40am &S5na 4.13am -T.Y?p'g 7.26" 9.04" 11.03" 9.01 " 4.41" Ar. Xcnla- 7 55 " 9.30" 11.30 ' 9.30" 5,10" Ar.Oic: ia30" 2.Upm 2.13pm Ar. fol's 10.00" II. 10am 7.10" 11.20pm 11.20 Ar..'at'le 6J0pm 6.30pm C30 " l.ouam sous CoL Ac. E,Ex. CoLMX DayEx. E.Ub IUT No. 10. No. 6. No. 12. No. 8. No. 2. LT.L'at'le .. 2.4Cam 7.25am 150pm 50pi Lt. On 530am 7.25" 2 30pm 7.15" 1.00 LT!enla. 8 05" 9.33" 5.15" 9.35" 2.40" Ar.Col's 10.00" 11 J" 7.10-11.20" , , , Ar.Y.S'p'g ll.I5"ia0" 6.00" ltt31 " Ar.Sp'gfid 7.00" 1&30" 6.25 "1055" SJUJ" Train )o 1 makes immediate connections at Xenix for Washington a B., ChlUleothe, Cineln natl and olumbus. No. 9 Is the Fast Eastern Express, making immediate connections at Xenla fur Pittsburg. Harrisburg, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York. Boston, all Eastern and New I ndand points. Also through car serrlce for Clereland, Bufiilo and Albany. No. 11 makes di rect connections at Xenix for Cincinnati. Leuis Tllle snd points routh; through trains for Bleh mond, Indianapolis, t)t. Louis ard points West. No. 5 is the famous Limited Express and makes direct connections at Xenia for Columbus, Pitts burg. Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Phila delphia, New York, Boston, all Eastern and New England points, also immediate connection for Cereland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Albany and Syracuse, N. Y. No. 7, Fast Line, Western snd Southern Expiess,makingimmedisteroaaectloi st Xenia for Cincinnati, fouiatille, Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans, is a through train to Richmond, Chicago, and points in tke North and Northwest; Indianapolis, St. louts, Kais silly and points ia tke Wast ud Southwest. All trains run on slsnlard lime, which Is 25 minutes slower than city time. Tick ets sold and basgage checked to all paints in tha United States, and reliable ia formation, can be obtained of the Company's agents, and at tae office of the Company's Ageat, this dry. Par ticular information as to time of train connec tions, rates, etc. cheerfully furnished. Call en J. M. H IN Ed, City Ticket Ageat. JAM.CiA. I E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent. "JEC--,i(?