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&&r5OVstf A ii m iii.iiimhji I "w GLOBE REPUBLIC. FRI D AY EVENING OCTOBER 0 1885 KS igirtWi itiij iim-a. " yMg,yi1HIWaMl WWW ffHH HB 1 Ml mTMnMmimBwrWrnTW''i!tFwmiPhw mwM--rLJnrrw St m 1 PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Irjr It. If yon Want aessik. Wantnsltuitinrt, ant a salesman, Want a servant Rirl Nanl to rent aslore, UN ant lo lfll plsttu, Usnt tn sell a horse. ant to buy or f II a house, Want airond boarding house, Haul to If nil or Ixirrnw money, V(,u 10 huv a second hand carrls., Want to It 11 l an jllilnj von have Imi, ant to And aslrsjed or aiolen animal. Want totlnil an oaner for atijIliitiR fnun I, You can do It easily through tho Veo'.le's columns For three line advertisement on ilnjr. I.V; one mm. tic. Kaih ad llllonal line on day, -, one weeli IHe AIJ, AlHlTM.MI.M- Al'I'KAU IN 11(1111 MullMNll sMiKM-MMei tUilllD.NS at on charge rhla gives In reality 12 Insertions ol a three-line advertisement (or M) cents, or mo Insertions fur n cents. WANTED. ! 1W1M1 situation b ruiillir I idv In .mall 11 family to work (or Iwald anil ro lo ichiwl Address Kilsa Haiiway. County luflruiary ll7ANTKI-l.ood girl II references required for general housework, Apply at 171 1) l'stton ll'ANTM) A Rirl (or houeor ami help In IT store, no tanning .wares tilts vthce. 2ln" Y TANTtD A ie l)rBtt!m Iwanlpra can b? te cum laolftled at u i-uuin iviuer Birtri. Ta.ntkDA mau with puih tul .vuall capital, II to lut ro Jui f ami control saleo! Taluible pvrirl trT timllctnea ui Ohio. Vdilrees with stmup, A. H. Look A l , J.iwiton, ynn IWAMThl)-.Uflr turilislittl It with board furtHo netitieuieti. In private Uoiilr. within ftvf, iiiluutr waik of .nstottke. iU'l renew ex ihanKwl. Atldrtu A lit, Ulobe-Uepublln lb uiaMr.- -lluukij Miid lUtli, mill riiiuh laud, ill II or i r near the suburbs: reut must be lo for caah Addrraa I. O. Box .Jli,Cltj. S12t ll'AN l.M-.Vt uncv, two good r?aiit Kir- II K! wies, la lAiuliy ol tbrto, Aildre K. d . )UltK-Kkl'UIIL!( ufHie. 19k.WI lUANTI-O lolla eottd joun how iuitatilc IT lor oiin horse carriage, Apl lo ' b. UMituli, 1 b Vrbana, ur an rt.D- -A t;ooJ Ktc tor K'if1 hoaneworW ; rj utld. .Vttp.r at once to No is.t II hvnl at wiM ptld. bouth LtuieAtoneatrfft. Will WAN'TtvD 1UU saleaoieu at onr Ad IresuiMrowD Broa , NurHrytuen. Koclieatrr, X"i ,.nj ai TAN Ibl naleameu Tor nuravrr atoclc. talarr IT or oomrutrision paid, Heady .aid. iteiJr euiidoTiurut (iiaraaUHtl VSrilefot terms atoiue. CAiupbeil A U rah a ui, Kuraerjiueu. K'.het?r, ' V. jvo bs llTANTtn ouub ladiei to bur our Ii tint II aid thiM, other aho laeo !! thtiu at Hi Lynch, 31 eat Alain. J tl WANTU-ounK'nifn to t all and aee our It W flue dretia aluM other aho dealers veil them tr.2.50 Lynch, M Wwat Main zJ tl W rANrKD Au active uiau or wouiau in every count r to evil our icoodt Haiarr 75 ier month aod exoenaoa. or cvmuili-ilon. Ext-enipa In otlrancB ouiUt irte. i-ur lull particular ad drua,drASIiKUaIuVKR WAUL u , Bust.h JMawj. 2J.H bw lTANThl ouur ladie in city or couotry to 11 woritiorua hi meir Domes, i.ucinainfC em It'oyuient, no lnatrui thma to buy, work can be et by uia 1 tJitnc uo objvcttMUj, o u $J per efk tti be mad:. So tauTaMtug, particulars free, 01 aampleof vork mailed for four cents in laiupa, i'luw fcjdrti, Uumk MaMiricTUKiNu Co., Uoatou, Mum , I' O. IMx 1916 FOR RENT. XK HKr A arm of eixhtwu X hoiMe and barn, adjoinlm? LaouJj ir month Catherine tibroiti ajr'D, w nh Kent $1 ai-Jo r: HIK HUNT lloutie of 7 rooms on South ractory treet. luijuire at J 1 Siuth Fact'iry street .l'l" I.MIU I.K.NT At ' cent per luouth, a tine, large r brick house of lurieiiui in China. We sell you a nice dr. si shoe dtr iJ. that other dealers wnt II JO. Lynch. :tl U et Mln. is'J tf FOR SALE. L'OH Sl.h The hue-lirlik boii.e. No If. .North X liuui tiri t 11 hi rooms with all modern ion Tenleniei.a'tio stable, carriage house and otter outbuilding.. Inquire at premises for particu lari, or at 1 a West Main street. Kri w v If rOU rALE Any jn.ra.in wishing to purchase J: the property on corner Maraet and I'leasant atraat can have the opportunity by callliiK on the eafiSr. eho la bow (u HnrLn.S.)J on ili. m.n. laea. lor the next fen daya, aud will u pleased W.UII. ma proiny, Vlalo ijlOU HALE Ladles' tine dress shoe (or H, other dealers sell them at H. Lynch, 31 West Main, 1'J If FOUND. LHJLNU-A u.n inquire at this ol LJ.HOMIA MITJi.t. Your correspondent aHended the Miami conference Sabbath-:cbool convention of the U. Ii. church, held at Miaunsburg, Uct. 7 and 8. The attendance and interest was better tun at any previous seBSion. The citizens of MUtnisbur-r entertained uj rovally. Numer ous questions were discussed relative to the Sabbath-school work by such able workers as Dr. Herger, l'ruf Uudis, and Iter. 0. JI. Jlallhews, ol Dayton; Kev. a. W. McCorkle, of Greenville; Key. V. K. Albright, and many others, with a lare number ot lay delegate, many of whom took part. 1'rof, I.andis gave several normal lessons, and Dr. Herder conducted a model Sabbath-school Clas, with the lesson for neit Sabbath, all being ery Interesting and instructite. The secretary had a report Irom 54 cchoofs, show, inj; an enrollment of ti, 2 1 7, average attend, ance -I.OJl, scholars recened into the church, during the year, 1!'0. The largest school is the First V. II , of Daytoo, with oOJ scholars enrolled, Lagonda school Is third, with J3'j enrolled. The prohibition meeting advertised for Thursday evening here was rather a small allair, owing to the cold weather, it being en tirely .oo cold for an opeu air meeting. It. S. Thompson was on band and made a very good speech, considering the small audieni and disagreeable surroundings. He arraigned both political parties and made it clear to himself, at leist, that everybody should vote prohibition next Tuesday, ilr. I.arrough, father of W. V. I.arrough, moved here this eek from Cable, Cham paign county, occupying rooms above Iteed .1 Gordon's store, Inter-dlnt Cunveutloti i,r CuhI Denlerant 1'wit'iu. ftv'tall coal dealers ol Ohio and Indiana met In convention at Dayton Thursday. J. II. Ulikk, C. 0. Taylor, Vim. Plmlott anl H. II. Cory were in attendance from this city. S. J. Patterson was eltcted president, after trying lo decline and to procure the election of 0. 0. T.ylor,of Springfield. A motion was then made to give each state represented three rice pnsidenta. The names of J. W. Moore, of Richmond; CO. Taylor, of Springfield; U. H. Hoot, of Indianapolis; W, D. Itrooks, of Columbus; K. M, Baker, of Michigan, and 0, G. Vernon, ot inuiana, were presemeu. me rules were uspeuded and the gentlemen named were elected by acclammation. The election ol treasuter being In order II, I.. Chapman, ol Springfield, was chosen by acclamation. The following gentlemen were elected members of the necutive committee- Mr. Moore, of Delaware; J, A. Murphy, of Day ton; A. II, Meyers, of Indianapolis: W. A. Kbodei, of Indianapolis; G. II, Eggmire, of Jlichmond, Ind.; John Uraibears, of Cincin nati. A constitution and let of by-laws were adopted. The coal dealers take dinner at the Bol dler't Home today, ai lie guests of the Day ton dealers. Ad. Iiakha.ua returned from a business trip (9 Chicago tbli morning. t.va.n. nttRriTir.il Geu. Krnncdy Is registered M the Afraje Mrs. Harry Hank leli lor tNyton thin al- letnoon. H' v V. A. (IroM, ofGreenville, Is spend. lug the week In the city. Miss Louie lUldtvin left for Cirileville this morning on a visit to IriemK .1. II. t.ong, ol the Chicago, Hock Island aud Pacific rallroal, is In the city. The "I'atlor Malih" Co. are part of them stopping at the I.igoiula and the rest at the St. James. The bulletin-board at Carter's announcing bels lor iloadly was taken In out of the cold this moruiug, Col. Hob I'urcll, of the (Jueen and Cres cent, tame up from Cincinnati today to take In the parade. Chas. II. Nichols, ol Toledo, is spenJiug the day in the city, the guest of P. S W'i-e- man, cf West Cedar street. J. Ilidenberg, of Indianapolis, Tbos. Hlnch, of Ssndusky, and Jas. Andrrson, ot Coving ton, Ky., are among the arrivals at the St. James. Mrs. A. V. Hobinson, of North Plum s'r'et, has returned Irom Fairfield, where (he was called by the serious illness ot her mother. C. . Jones, of Grand Haplds, Mich., J. G. Long, of Ilurllngton, Ia and II. I',. Mc Owent, ot Antsville, are included In the list of b-gonda house guests. T. A. Gross has moved his family to this city, from Greenville, for the purpose of lc cating here, having bought out J. K. Kersh ners undertaking establishment. Chas. Hall, of Columbus, P. S. iilllln, of Washington, Pa.; Fred. Darno, of Indianap olis; II T Hoyden and Harris Tabor, ol N. Y.j are among those stopping at the Arcade. On Thursday evening at 3 o'clock James A. Smllll and Ml "J Carrie I.. Minnich were mar ried at the residence of M. S. Minnich, on West High street, Kev. D. V. Smith, of the First Lutheran church, officiating. The wed ding was a quiet but very pleaant one, only intimate relative", and friends being present. The happy couple had the pleasure of receiv ing a number ot valuable and useful presents. After partaking ot a sumptuous supper and enjoying pleasant conversation, the friends lett for iheir homes and Mr. and Mrs. Smith took the 2 15 a. ra. train for Cincinnati. Camp Meeting -rrlilny'i. I'nu'eeillii;s. The morning opened chilly and loggy, but it did not dampen the ardor of thee en- citnped on the fair ground. Many had ar rived tne day belore, which mntenally in creased the si of the congregations. Th" meetings have increased in Interest from the beginning, and the prospects are for a still greater increase in interest, tjule a number are expected to reach the grounds today. To day is the preparation for the Sabbath by all the Adventists on the ground. All Seventh Dy Adtentists, realizing the Imjiorlance of properly keeping the Lord's holy day. make Friday a preparatory day, by doing all their baking, cleaning up, and everything that on possibly be attended to. Then when th Sabbath comes they can spend it in spiritual exercises and studying (Jod s word, tree Irom all unnecessary cares. They do not balieve that the Sabbath should be spent in visiting and feasting, as is done by the majority ot the ptople. Another meeting ot the conference wss held at 9 o'clock. One sutject that was quiie fully discussed waa the matter of the educa tion of the young people. As a people the Adventists believe in educating their children and youth, and have established two colleges ind one acidi my, and many other schools in various parts of the country. A resolution was presented lecornmendiug that the youth in the church go to the co1 lege located in Halile Creek, and prepare themselves for usefulness In the var ious departments of the cause. Another resolution that brought out a very interesting ditcu-sion was, the matter of paying tithes for the support ot God's cause in the earth. They do not believe in havicg oyster sup-p-rs, grab bags, and festivals to support God's work, but have adopted the liible system ot titbing, or paying a tenth of their income to support their laborers. After the resolution was read, and had bten discuss by several, it was unanimously vo'ed to set apart a tenth of their incunie to tse Lord's cause. After the delegates had voted on the matter, the large congregation was invited to vote on the mailer. When put to the vote, the entire congregation, with sesreely a disientlng voice, voted to sustain the cause by their tithes. As the general conference at its last sesiion had voted to put the West Virginia mission field under the care of the Obb conference, it was tolsd by the delegates that Ohio accept the charge and support the laborers sent to that field. Though the morning was unpleasant the day came otT arm, clear and beautiful, and all greatly enjoyed the change. It is hoped that the remainder of the meeting will be interesting and profitable. llobl.l... Neit Tuesday evening at the Grand. The following is Irom the Cincinnati Enquirer: 1'eoplk a iioBDira" Nat Goodwin raide "Hobbies" famous. He compofed the piece, or whatever the leader ha a mind to call ir, and was wonderluliy successful In his original cluracler of "Ig. malion Whillles." Last night at the People's theater "Hubbies" was presented wlihout Goodwin, the part of "Wbilll s' being taken by Mr. Edward Seabrooke. The house was crowded, nod the audience one that accorded Mr. Seabrooke all the credit he deserved. To say that his acting was not satisfactory would be unjust. Mr. Seabroke is a versatile young comedian, with abilities adapted to making a success in Just such a part as "Whiffles.' When he first appeared the auditor almost thought he wa looking at Goodwin, so great was the resemblance. Throughout the play Mr. Seabrooke was inten.ely funny, and never appeared to overdo. He gave Imiia lions of Stuart Itobson, Frank Mayo, John T Raymond, Irving and M. II Curtis They were loudly applauded. "Hobbies' is too well known to describe at tbli lime. It is an aosurriliy orlrnlul ol laubable si uatioiis and good singing. Neil in importance on the mil is .! Ui Jlertba riebacb, who sustains the role of "Mlunie Clover." Miss Fiebach for two or three seasons past has been a leading favorite of the German Theater company In this city. This Is her first season lo English. She Ii a bright young soubretteT quit good looking, and withal ol very pleasing apptar ance. Shehaodlesthelauguage well, jmt the slightest German accent bring noticeable in ber speech. She slngi well, and, above all, has a fascinating style that is her own. Unlike so many aoubretles of the day, she does not ap pear m -mciup to imiiaie otner actresses. The rformance wti enlivened throughout by good linglng, and may be set down In general as a fine success. Mill Foi brought down the house as the "Fairy," aud Mr. lIaike'a Major Hang" was excellent. The faree"To Oblige Benson" precedes "Hob blu." It is well given by the company, Mr. Owen Ferret was particularly clever ai "doutbdown." (5UKBTINT0JBNKEI)Y. ' ri.m ii. i r i' I ltd or. i.v noxoit or ui it nun." ,ieeii llunilreil nud HHy Mne In Line (IrenI Kntliiislasui All Along I lie Line of Mnrrh - tleet tleeumtliHia - Minor Irnllnh. Early tins morning a majority of the metcliauts on both sides of Main street began to hang out their Ikgs, banners and different decorations in prosject ol the big parade this nlternoou in honor of General Kenuedy. The latter arrived at ten tulnutra ol one this atteruoon via the lice Line from the north. He waa met at the depot by the lommittee, consisting of Mayor Goodwin, Geo. II, Prey, John W. Parsons, W. II. Dickson, II. It. Warder. Michael O .Seal. P. P. Malt, and others. Afier a general handshaking alt around he was escorted to ilic Arcade, where a reception was held for about when an hour, when the general took dinner. Alter dinner another reception wai held in hi rooms until 2 .10, the time set lor the parsde, when the car riage, in which he wa to ride, called lor him. The parade ol the Plug Hats wai something grand, and Is only a sample ot what Springfiild republicans tan do when they once make up their minds. The parade formed on North Center street at the Wigwam, Col. Col. J S. Ilogle In com mand. The I'.ast street shops had closed In order that the men might participate in the parade, and the employes turned out In Co. 11 in large numbers. Gen. W. N. Whlteley had furnished each man with a unique badge, with the company letter, "II, ' In large char ac ers beginning the legend "Rooming East Street Radical Republicans All Year 'Rouud. In due lime Gen. Whlteley himself appeared, wearing a white plug with Indianapolis kinks in it, and having on it a red band with the traditional inscription, "Springfield, Co. II." The general was greeted with a round ot cheers, and took his place smilingly in the rear rank ot Cd. B. When the procession moved somebody handed the general a great red bouquet, which he carried all the way through. The procession marched in good style, in the following order: Big Six Bind. Company A. Drum corns. Company B. Foreman's band Company C. Company D. Company K. Company F, Drum Corps. .Company (!. Original Foraker Club. Cadet Hand. I'nion Foraker Club. At the hour of gaing to press the proces sion is on the march through the principal streets of the city. MINOR MKKT10H. Jiayue tne wayton Uemocrat will now ay that Mr. Whlteley has gone back on the re publicans. It is a slanderous report published by an equally slanderous paper. The Etst street boys showed up as well as any if they didn't all wear white plugs. No'iody deserves a good reception better than Gen. Kennedy. Honor to whom honor is due. Eight hundred strong. Good enough on a busy day. Mr. Whiteley made a fine appearance In the line. The bouquet added to the elfect. All go to the wigwam tonigatand hear the favorite. 'Kennedy, Kennedy, our Bob Ken nedj !" A. . II. Attention! The tnurih division of the A. 0. H. will meet at their new hall, In Leuty's block, this evening at 7 iO lhaip. A full attendance is requested. Miss ,fri,nl-. VeauiHii, The bnbt aud particular star ot the "Par lor Match Company," is positively in the city, occupying elegant quarters and parlors at Ihe Lagonda house, and will appear at Black's opera house tonight andat Ue matinee Satur day and Evening. Mii-ur'ii Court Tliursiltsy. II-rum Mumlng Kdillon 1 Mike Mussleman $1 andcoats. Eliai Lane, drunk, il and costs. Steve Cooper, drunk, il and oals. II. M. Carthy, drunk, $1 and costs. C. L. Sudoth, fjr Jitaling a fur cap ana pair oi gloves irom T. 11. Gugenheim, hned J IS and cosla and 15 days in jail. The same fellow was fined $5 and costs and five duys iu jail on Wednesday afternoon lor tar rying a slutigshot. hOUIII CHAItl.h-ilON. .mi in viiaiil'mtiin, -jCit H Way, our c-,.. r.. .--.. ... - ... marshal, brought rrank Render, ibe desoera- do, oeiore nis nonor, iiayor Hudson, who biund him over to court in the sum of flOO. Mrs. Rosa Tulte, ol Chicago, 111., is visit- in? uere. Jusnua aninn bought the old Paullin honvst-ad farm at (CI per acre. Mrs. William Florence bought the homestead In the vi, lag- fjr $2 057 A. Bradford went to Dayton, on bus.ness, today. The O. A. It. will have a camp fire for the rebel of worthy comrades, in ihe near future. The question is, who will be the next I-olicemau'1 L. Heikell is to be married today, at Greenfield, O., to a Miss Dickey. Joseph Tulte, ot Cbuago, and Mary Mc- Qutde, ot this place, will be married ntxt Tuesday The prohibitionists held forth at Town Hall last night, with juu seven voters and a tail sprinkling tf ladi-s. Rev. Kyle did ibe expounding. The creamery is still woikiup. and it is thought it will surely be built Parties are now canvassing to aicer tain the number of cows within a radius of five tulles KKW CAItl.lal.K. Nkw CarauLr-, Oct. 7 The political feel ing Is worked up to an unjileasant and un profitable point here, as Ihe different parties treat each other with coolness both in trade and social Intercourse. F. Hogendobbe has the largest stock ot stoves that was ever brought to this town. . Tte Fiasel Bro's. report making large sales lo the wholesale tree trade. Their nurseries look line ibis fell. 11. F. Reonells, our a'torney, made a flying visit to Troy yesler daj The school board hai consented to lewe repuuucani hold their meeting in the owi hall tonight, which is at present occupied by Ihe High school. A heavy white froit made Its eppearante last nigh', which nlp-ied the remainder of a fine large tomato crop. .1. McArlhur hai the specifications drawn of a fine dwelling which be intends to erect opposite the American Manufacturing Company's building, on Jtf. ferson Itrtet. The enterprising firm of Starkey k Scow, den, K-lly's Arcade, ofler to their customer! clean new fresh boots, shoes md rubbers, that they buy for cash direct frosn the leading manufc uren of the country. Some ot the old fogy dealers call us ugly names and are making a desperate effort to get off some of heir old shop worn and moldy goods. II they should cm the price in kail they would not be cheap. Call and aee ui. 3o Aiicinc Snot Sront. Pure and freih caudles at Cot'l, 58 Ar cade. None of your adulterated Huff kept on hand, 3 a Ml.f.V.I, frniANA, Oct s .l. F rici'elliergtr 1ms returned Irom Indianapolis, whete he has lieen on legal limine i. A divorce has been granted Mrs. II. II. Cruse, from James. W.Crove, on the grounds of absence nod neglect. A Parlor Match" burned tn a small but well jilensed auillencn at Bennett's opera house but nlghl The conimlaaion- ers yciterdiy atiejiteil the new work on the Infirmary - - Fred Reed is In Cleveland. Our postmaster will receive some ol the new postal cards this week. Anexcursloii Irom this place Saturday, to C'lnilnnall, will take a large number ol our people. The fare Is low. Considerable iieculallon as lo "the re sult 'jmt now Geo. W Slebert appeared on the street this morning driving two Shet land ponies to a line carriage -Two sui cides within two weeks looks rather gloomy. Arrmlr studio. W. S Ctuhman will make cabinet photo graphs Irom this dalo until two weeks, for $3.50 per dozen. You now have an opjior tunitj to get work Irnm an artist's studio, Don't fall to partake ol this rare chance to get an artist s production. Bring your chil dren in the forenoon, when It Is not so crowded. 2U3tf "1 lie Lflst full." Tl e P. C. A St. L. K'y will sell round trip excursion tickets to Cincinnati on Saturday, Oot. 10, for all regu'ar trains, as follows 7 10, 10 a", a. m. and 4 15 p m., at the low excur sion rale of one dollar fjr the ri.und trip, to enable all who wish to go to Cincinnati to hear the jolut debate between Judge J, II. Foraker and llou. Geo. Iloadly. Tickets will be good returning oti any train Oct. 10, also on special w hit h will leave Cincinnati 10-30 p. tn., afier the debate ctotej. This will, per haps, be the lat cheaji excursion to Cincin nati at the low rale ot one dollar fjr the round trip this season viatbe old reliable Pan Handle, llememlier, tickets are good for three days, good returning Oct. 10 on any regular train, O t. 11, and .Monday, Oi't. 12. Coaches go through without change, and comfortable seats will be assured tverylwiy In elegant coaches. Dj not lorget this cheap excursion via thin poimlar route. Tickets are now on sale at the P, C. A, St. L. R'y office. Jvo, M. II 1 !,, 2m Ticket Agent. Ir. Van MoriiiHii'a Acntlemy. Dr. and Mme. Van Norman's school lor la dles (founded 1857) will re-oien October 1st, at 315 West 57th street. New York. Special advantages in music and modern language!. Reference : Dr. E. V. Van Norman, Spring field, 0. 285 tf Attention, Ihlril Ward Vuters. A meeting ol the republican voters of the Third ward will be held nt the Filth Battery armory (tcrmerly skating rink), on Center street, south of the P. C. A, St. L. It. R., Sat urday evening at half-jiast 7 o'clock, prompt. Every republican voter of the Third ward is earnestly requested to participate in this meeting, which means business. John 0. Miller, John Good'ellow, Ii. II. Whliclcv, C. E. Winters, J. B. Lisle, ' J. L. Kidder, L. II. Purcell, E S. Kelly, W. J. White, K. F. Hayward, J. S. Bogle' John Driscol, Amos WhiMey, O 0. Rouse, Harvey Vina, W H. Warren, C. C. Jonea, John M. Carey. 3m Eat oysters at Cost's oyster parlors, 58 Ar cade. 3m Itee I. lue otlc-e. One dollar to Cincinnati and return on Saturday, Oct. 10. To enable all who wish to go to Cincinnati to hear the joint debate between Judge J. It. Foraker and lion. Go. Iloadly the C. C. 0. k I. Railway Co. will sell tickets tor any train Siturday to Cincin nati and return at the jiopular price of (1.00, round trip. Arrangements are now made by which all tickets will be good to return Oct. 10th, 11th or 12tb, regardless of all bills, posters and notices heretofore printed by the company; also on sjiecial train which will leave Cincinnati at 10.30 p. m., after the debate closes, on Saturday evening. This will probably be the last time this leason you can go lo Cincinnati and re turn for (1 00. Remember this excursion is via the Shonline. Tickets now on sale at the Arcade Depot. O. II. Kmoht, 1m Ticket Agent. Oysters, oysters and oysters served in the moat appefting manner at Cost's oyster par lors, 5S Arcade. ,1m Scotch Malaria Cure has stood the test of 30 year. Cures malaria, agu and billlous ness. For sale by M. W. Webb A. Co., CO Ar cade. 31 2t Try one ot those elegant oyster stews Cost is serving at 58 Ariade. 3m For a neat fitting lady's or gentleman's cus tom made shoe, go to Joseph Hruxa, 31 East High street. Fine work a specialty and a good fit guaranteed. 295tf Scotch Malaria Cure will eradicate malaria from your system. For sale by M. W. Webb A Co , t,0 Arcade. 31 2t New YorK counts Cost's, 58 Arcade. serve 1 in uny style at 3m Cream candies made Cost's? 58 Arcade. tush every day at 3m Malaria is a lurking disease alllicting thous ands. Scotch Malaria Cure will lake it out of your system. For lale by M. W. Webb A Co., (JO Arcade. 312t Fresh oysters received dally at Cost's, 58 Arcade. Call and get a stew or fry. 3m To accommodate the Knights of St. George, members of the A. 0. II., I. C. B. 17., and their Iriends, who wish to take part or witness the dedication of the New St. Francis de Sales' church, the I. B A W, Ry will sell round trip tickets Irom SprlngCeld to Newark ncd return, at (1.C5 good gwmg Oct. 11, on 9 55 a. m. train, and good returning on any regular train up to and including 3: 20 p. ra. train from Co'umbus, October 12. For further informuiion see either ol the under signed. Wm. Hkiimiua.s, Ticket Agent. D. II. Roe in;, Gen. Agent. 2b Oysters served in any and all styles at Cost's oyster parlors, 5S Arrale. 3m Our mdlinery ojwuiug occun tomorrow, Thursday, October 8th, when all are invited Mrs. J. H. Arbogast, Market St,, between Main and Columbia. 300 y 'III Homeliest AIhii 111 hprlllljllelit, Ai well as the handsomest, and others are In vited to call 011 Dr. T. J. Cisner. drimrrlst and get rce a tilal bottle of Kempi Balsam for the Throat and Luogs, a remedy that is selling entrely ujion ita menu, and is guar anteeci to cure and relieie all Chronic aud Acute Coughs, Ailhrna. Bronchitis and Con. sumption. Prire 50 tents and (1 Suffrreri from the effecta of quinine, used as a remedy for chilli and fever, will appre ciate Ayer'l Ague Cure, a piwrrful Ionic bit ter, comjiosed wholly of veg-tible substances, without a particle of any noxious drug. Ill action ii peculiar, prompt, and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever, and expelling the poison from the I'ltem, yet leaving no harmtul or unpleasant effect upon the patient. UUKKH rott fll.KM. Piles are frequently preceded by a aenae ot weight In the back, loins and lower part ol the abdomen, cauilng the patient to suppose he has tome effectlon ol the kldr.eyg or neighboring orgDf. At tlmei, lymptorai of Indigeation are pre-atnt, flatulency, uneesiaeaa of the itomach, etc. A moisture, like per iplratlon, producing a very diaagretable Itch ing, alter getting warm, Ii a common at tendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile, yield at one to the application of Dr. Boaanko'i Pile Remedy, wblcb acts directly .upon the ps.ru affected, abeorblng the Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 90 centi. Bold by Ad. Baibaus k Uo. INDIGESTIMN CURED! I suflered for more linn five jeara with indiges tion, sraricly able lo retain the simplex food upon my atntnirli Ihe burning sensation was atmosblntolershle, and my wln,I system wasde ranged. 1 was wsleful and could not sleep, and consequently moreor less perron all the lime I dcrllned in Htsh, and aurUred all th usual do preaslon attendant 11(10 Hits terrible disease In a word, I was miserable. M last, falling to find relief In anything else, 1 ronimenred ltiotieof Bwlft'a Specific. 1 In-gsn lo Improve at one The inedhlne toned up th slotnaih, sltenglhened the digestive organs, and soon all ihst burning ceased, and I could retain food without ulttiruity Now my health I good, and can ealanvllil- g In Ihe shape of food, and digest (I wlihout the slight est illfucuttr. I most rheerfn'ly 1-eir this Irati mouv, berau.e there are hundreds stiltrnng as 1 was, and I am sure they can he as readily healed Take the jirestrlbed dose after eating, Instead of before. JAMKS M VN.N, No 11 I St. Atlanta, (la., May 1.1, is.,. Free From Malaria. In the fall ot ism 1 was taken wiiliaeanf malaria) lever which prostrsled tne tmih body and mind. I waa drugged aller Die old la hlon with mercury and other mineral mixture, but wllh no Kond results My beaUb was shaltered an liny enery gone. My legs slid feet woill I swell, and 1 hid what everybody Ihooght U'isilmpar Tliean symptoms alarmed me, and I waa ready to gra.p at any remedy auggesled A friend advised tne ti try Haiti's iicllle I procured llnee Iwltles and rnnmeneed Its use Ihe swelling soon subsided 1 hate taken the three lmtlle which hate ma le a perfect cure, and I (eel like a new man today There never was a more merltorluiia medicine ol lered to auflerlug humanity II has wrought wonders (or m. WiiiisJnNk. Leeaburg, l.ee County, (la , Marih 11, 1M5. For sale hy all druggists. Treatise on IHoo.1 and skin Dlsesses mailed tree THE SWIFT fsTKCtm CO., N. Y 157 W. SSd PI. Drawer.!, Ulanla, (Is WANTED: MECHANICS AND CLERKS TO KNOW THAT 1ST O W is the time to enter our Night School. ura-txciiigs.: Writing Spelling, ARITHMETIC, Correspondence and Bookkeeping. Tuition Fees Payablo in Installments. JHE NELSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS. BLACK'S Ol'KHA IIOLt. Friday mikI Satlir.lny Matinee ()LT()lll:lt ! uinl to, IMS,-;. The Latest L.uigliini' Success, Lester & Williams Presenting a Now Tidal Wave ol .ucrriinctit, II By CHAS. 11. 110 YT, Author .if "1(1.71 or Kcjs," "A Hap Hnby," "A Tin Soldier," etc. The Original Innocent Kiilil JENNIE YEAMANS, So Funny You Can't Ifcscrllie It. Admlnlon, 25, SO and 7."i Cent". Seat" at I'ierce's. Matinee l'rlce, .iO anil 2,i Cent. Ayer's CherryPectoral may be rellcil upon for relit f In all dl. cavci of tho throat mill lung's; and, for tlm M'fuly cure of s ei ere teilih or ( uiigli, It hai no equal. K. J. Doimu, Itunneju's, Herkiley Co., fi. C. writct: "feuiuc liniu ago 1 contracted, by expo-tire, a scvero Cold and Cough. After two or tin en month.. I began trt think there would be no rlMiye for tho better. .My attention belli,; directed to A ( rN Cherry IVrtoral, 1 procured a bottle, and began taking It. It Cured My Cough before the first bottle :n used, anil -. rapidly rerotcretl my lualih." A, ,1. Dai Is, Alelilwiii, Kiim., writes: "'I'liN Hiring I took ti w, e rn Cold, u bh h M til, ,1 on my lungs. In thr(.0 ,.iyH t ,.,n npt difficult nn.l p.tinful for mo to brrutho. Ai noon us io-,sible I got a bottle of Ajer'a Cherry I'eelonil, mid wm proiiiptlj nlleuil and cured b lis n,e," Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, l'lll'.l'Alll:ll MY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maw. For ealo by all Druggists. MEATS. ESTABLISHED IN 1N.IU. Wis. II. Oaaisi-. Mktix M, bMiMT. WM. GRANT'S SONS, J CORNED BEEF EVERY DAY. Irl. BuMm ami Ham FREE! JVr Er a fsvi RELIABLE SELF CURE fsveme prcritli.,ii ., m.e nf lh mou 1-- noieti and sue esslnl s e ,.,l,it i tl,e I , now retired) lor Ihe cute of .Nervous llehllllt, It aiMlihooil, WrilLness and Jlecui, Sent ... ,..... ...,ru sure, t w rre. i;rukvisit can till it. ArlHres. OR. WARD . CO,. I r,ulnlana. Mn Henry Arthur Jones, of London, author of lha ".Silver Klnir," now In New York, la a mall man, with lonir, fair balr and beard, and with a kindly eipresnou In bis eyes. He Ii about 49 yean of aije. The present Is his irst visit to America. PARLOR MATCH DAILYMEATMARKE WANTED ! Every lady contemplating buying new Carpets, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths andUpholstery Goods to look through our stock, as we claim it to be the largest exclusive carpet store in Central Ohio, We guarantee to sell first class goods cheaper than any house in the city. JONES Corner Main and DRUGS, 3VO"W" IS THE! TIIUEES To use our improved Tonic of BEEF, WINE AND IRON! Composed ol Extract of Beef, witli Citrate of Iron and oureSIiorry iiifj, and other ingredients, which make it one of the best tonics I hat can bo made. Wo have also on hand a Tiill lino of wines eHiie cially lor medicinal pur poses AD. BAKHAUS & CO., lfo. atl Knur PLUMBERa. R. P.Willis & Son GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ijiiviDEiwroTxrin strhbt. COAL. Jones, John & Co., (Successors to Morrow .(. Jones.) Sole Agents for the Celebrated Emma Mine and Hurd's Shaft XaA.O.KZSOlSr COAL. Also best gradps of Hocking and Anthracite Coal, rffioe Cor. Me chanic and Washington Sis. Te'ephone No 254. COAL. Cross Creek Lehigh Coal Remarkable for Its great Purity, Durability aud FREEDOM FROM CLINKER AND SLATE. We sell the best grados of 0. C, B. & 0., Hocking and Jackson. Contract taken and estimates furnished. WOLISTON, WILDER & CO., CARPETS" We hare opened the most elegant stock or WILTON AND MOQUETTE, , , BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS In the city. We make II .a npectal Htudy to ftriilli the latent and most correct "ljle ut the lowest possible prlcj. LACE CURTAINS AND HEAVY DRAPERIES. Vo carry everr description or theae (roods. Estimates furnished for Interior (leconitlejh. GEO. F. OTTE & CO., Ur'.S(M.i;ri(.H. HriMjKiici.jj, Ohio, (irt(,ber7 1K.1,. At a liieetliiK of the Council i f suld cll , held (iiitlmi.tli Inst.a.iiioriiM. IkIiik present, the fo 'imliiitrc-aolulli.il uaaa!iiiltV; ' UawLVan .fly the City Council of Ibe City t t;rlii!llefil, Ohio, tvo-lhliila of the wliolo iiumbur of ii.einh'iH ulwieil the eto (ontur Ilia1, That t lsiiece-ssary, ami that llliitctHla lei make tlir;e public lin.r.neineiil ,V n i" UK and ravine with blunders the Hire., alleea ierciiKiierjlcrll.eil. In uccorcluii.u ulil i .rortlfs Hiiilapecitlcillons therefor unfile In Iboolllteof IliaCtvll KiiKlneer. rr.m. ..lhV"'"ln",-y ' "' Uliicatoiie street, rr; in Maiile avenue nurtii to Center allei r.",! rr, ,, "ii'"".'1 Hllcy ' "" "' llmeatone reel, from Maple avenue north to Cent r Ird. Tlie fmirtb alley ruat of Mineatinie tjiet, from Maple Menu- noiil, 'lo (Jentc-r H. ,. . ,. .-...' ...''. l1 ir'tHi nail upoil f. i P' r -,,".""". tfii-reouj as ahown by Hie plaic asii flia In tlie eilllee n the Civ I Kh l'i..f.I."r"an,"",.1."lc "' law '"' '" ''" .,r, .mL ". '.'."? '""""'(-it. anil collected ai nance hereafter tn b iiassed " tlili'?eJ.,i?',.'irtt'".',er'!b)r '"'"twllo publlali nils rranluilon lor twomiiaeciitlve ceka . J.'X0"1' "'Council, J.B. riK'AI.1i:it, '"" City Clerk Alr.t;IIM.M MIIIlK, N O. Hlsisr, plalntlS, 1 aKalult I ''1"8Troiubo, defendant.) DaH losrinhlii, Clark count, Ohio. ' an .". 1.. . ,,..',,f'0' UXh iM- "li Juallee Issued soorJ. rol attarhiumt fn the alair. anion r, n,. sum of ie,e aud M I0U dollars. Kept IT, IWi. W. (1 III.A.CK V. l K Manhood Restored atisioa- Prsn.stur. Ilscsr. N.rvous DsLiVit. 1.1! tDhiMMt. Ae . hlTltlv IrisKJ in i & SON, Limestone Streets. ETC. IU i In Nt root. loa wen rourin street. C nn innati rihin . . ' .--.-..-..t V..BW. THE HORSE OWNERS' Of Newark, Ohio, insures horses aguluat All Forms of Diseases Orlnjiiijr resultluirln TOTAL LOSS. For Information, circulars, etc., ad dress A. S. WAY, At.. Ill Arcade, NprluKlleld, Ohio. 1885. SICLEFTS IBOU. CALIFORNIA mm mm mm VM Popular Pullmnri Pa loco Partloa. W... leave 9.K il.KSfta ,. ,May iaJftA".r&v. nv.w.rfi.u-re L,l!r'-:;r. Wri"'.".l," address. U. V. H1U1.JCK, Manager, M dark St., I'hlcaan, E&!lNJ3a-a. A. ... .a v. i ..I v . fa '''. '. ti Wl''. , i'j"" w--'?tlBJil JVaVssW f'X T"- TniwaBPaav 'att.3'"i'i h. t '1 ,(LJA. .1 saasMaMaiw, MsseaT"l""M"Tojrt.'rT--' "v -i vrmtmmamdhiMAiii' MlCJVSjSSMMI mJ& us a i ' .S.J.- .'. fytt . ' snr rr , t 5mjsa4iijjipiiiaiip" ntmvf ;fM i ' I wibSt3SSSSn!SuSi. Ki!SBii j&mrnmtimsz&m&