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All ol lie , ally (xcrptriun lay. AOl.l.ll'IVA TION. Mill I III- Mute III. A. hell In .lulllry nl irlli; ll.-lil? it ruin MoriilnB Ijlltlon The-impromptu j.illihta'iuu liut nielli was inuniie- lor croi noie nnil central entliu siasm. The wigwam was packed to sulloia lion lit an early hour by a perfect jam of Willi hippj republicans, who were deter mined lo j illny then nnil t litre, ami there wns no tiowir iimler the sua to keep them from it. (.'Imirman Parsons cnlleil Ihe nicftinK to (rdir nnil httenipteil to sUte the ol'jct ol the tnielinc, ""t the mere fact that sotnelmt) WHimkinK reiulilirn Fpeech wna nilli cient to keep the crowd In an uproar ol cheers, In ninth (he bellowing ol liornB, the JHii(le of lulls, nnil the noises made by uoj initne i liislruinents of noise commirglnl in hu indeiinbible din, V.. S. Wiilliice wns culled upon to preside, Hnd the "love Iohsi" be;ri in the old-fish-ioned wny, with. the Springfield accompani ments. To ndd (renter noie to the occasion if that could he possible, II F. Hayward read the follow inK dispatch, which he had re- ctneil from 1'nraker. Wiept niy tlmili fur jnnr kln.l and coinpll. liienlirv tilegraiii uf uiliiMtulallno. at.d In a- .uiMjuuii.ii ii aiwavA riMiiemlifr Hllli pmiwr urn r. int.. ,l. u-..l.n.ll. !..., . ... . ' . llt.ll -,!.. .u i.t P,illll Bum 1,1 ruur uri4iila- I In n c me hi other teleuram from Cant H. i-II J. S Mite- - M.uii,r lul II. mi Lithe h .yi I,et thpj.illl ai ,'in lip eliirn. rp i tie I In- n t lie ' t .. Jlllllt llAll t olll aiiilllnii Mlllll- I i n i. mi . ,1 ) I, in p r t - ho ker 1 1 I i l .. IviLllll Ciuii.anil When the l.ir an- l lie lr .Ii an, I ih .ur pli-.reuilli 1 ' " t, Ml prulnli t inl4 lullkltiiar thelnn k v;rm wis eimUKh; the wigwam t u ! i hi ih. fi. $ mass f wild rppuhli C'w in 1 - Ljer, mil a parade wan tonmil in Hi. pr- tesi t -i fuuou, tor nobod) careil or tortnnliH on such an tKcasion, and, headed Ii) the Mil; hix band, Ihey marched through t e siree's, and all .Sprmj-lielil was out to see them When tlie) went through the Arcade the toise was must irnfenmi', horns tooted, In Is rantr, men jelled, and hats were waved in such a din ol noise that is seldom heard, even In SiinnfieM. Upturning to the wigwam another dispatch was remi from Hinhnell containing nothing more important than the one alreadj riad Another whs read Irom Vinton coun ty, sajing that that "little rock ribbed' democratic county had giren Iloadly but Jl plurality, and that Mtt'lure, the re publican representative, was elected. This wis greeted with a cyclone of cheers. The speaKing could hardly go on for the "bojs" wanted to jell, and they did yell, (ien. Kiefer, Judge Miller, Jacob I.isle. D. A. Itudd, of Columbus, (ieo. C Haw litis, Walter Weaver, Michael O'Neal, Harry Itabbitts, H-jmori- llnrrold, ol .South Charleston, and Tuts. Jen ett made ringing speeches, which were Interspersed with music by the band, aid singing "Marching through Georgia," "I'uion Porever" in such volume of voice from that great audietue that endangered the root of the wigwam. The climax ol the occusiou wan put on by the Iteismg brothers with cornet and bass solos, both of which were received as they deserved, with a toirent ol applause. Ill SINKS'. As the present demonstration was regarded s an impromptu alair and not fully comnien surate with the great victory achieved, it was decided to appoint a committee to consider whether it would be advisable to hold the grand state jollification hi Springfield. The following were appointed to coutir with the citiens generally In regard to the matter A. H. Ilinhnell, Win. N. Whitely, (ien. Kel fer. J. H. Miles, Jrhn Poos, I) S. Kelly, John W. Parntii. K. P. Hayward, V. H. Wilson, Amos Whitely, Ja Ilnford, K. 0 Jackson, Jas. Illakeney, Jacob II. I.isle, Jas. Foley, Mi ihael O'Neal and Geo. 0. Uawllns. The committee whs notified to meet at St. John's building this atirrniKin at il o'clotk, and tho report of their action in the matter will be made Ihrojgh the papers. NOTt-t. There were several tow-bells in the audi ence, The big horn whs painted red, and came from the Fourth ward. Judge Miller thought the prohibs might well be tailed Ibe siatteraliou army. Hairy Habbitts said Hprlnglield should be eallul "the Kli city," because she ijets there every time. Toppj Troupe has frequent occasion for his favorlle eipreuioD ol delight "Hey-day Melindy' Holly I Ilullyl Holly I Ilullyl" Jtiiili I.isle congratulated the republicans on the Net that there was loo much lerritory nn their htaih Irom the ear to the top lor them lo go alter strange gods. Michael O'Neal raid be was told that the people of Cincinnati put oil on the canal to keep the gieat (?) prohibition trowd that was there lately Irom drinking the canal dry, and thus depriving the city of Ha "over the Jlhlue." luvai. niirri urn, Iroin MuriiltiK I dlUoii, P. A. Tuttibull, of Utliaiite, Is In Ihetlly. It looks like Poraktr had "dodned Iloadlj" nf-nin. J. 0. Iloorcn.ol llHtiiillon, was In town yesterday. H. J. Harrison, of llijlon, was In flic city jeatcrdny. II. M. Ilyslop, of Xenla, was In the city yesli rday. (1. W. Tyler, ol Oberlln, Isslopulnn at the Hi. James. T. K. Unit, of flic I. II A W. railroad, is at the Arcade. J W. KIjit, or Hi. Paris, Ohio, was In the (It) yesterdiy. M. I.. II ill, of I.milsrllle, Ky., Is rrtfiterel at the I,a(onila. J. 0. Cortis, of Maulllon, Ohio, is stop ping at tho Art ailf. Captain llipilmell will arrive from Colum bus some time to-day. J II. and I.. II. Mrl.nln.nl ll,l,0 ,. at the Arcade ywlerday. A. (i. I'ortonR, entjine an 1 bnller man, of .New- ork, is at the Arcade. K P. Puller, illusion siiperinteiident of the P,0. A St. I., is in the city. John Wwll, of Da) ton, wns stopping at the l.aponda House NVeilnesilar. John M. llrown, of Middlclown, was at the I.Hotidii Howe Wednis lay. Hr. Mjers has moved his olliie Irom the Itookwalter block to room 7 in the Mitt hell blcck. The banner "Our leaders, Joe and Hob," Is itrtttheil across the south entrance of the Arcade. J. N. (learhart and wife, came over from Troy yesterday to visit their son-in-law, Mr. T. A. (!ros. .Sew suit Samuel Williams vs. Aleian der A. U.pyand Nancy Daley, amount claimed, $3'H). Yesterday was steak sale day at Xenia. About twenty hfad of horses were solJ, as well as other stock. The eminent tragedian, Frederick Ward, will appear at Illack's rperu house on W cd tiesday iveuiig, Oct. 2H. The- first division of tin-Ancient Order ol Hiia-rnians held a meeting at I.eutj's hall, their new rooms, last night. P. Voigt, proprietor of the l.iignnila bouse, whose resident p ij in Cincinnati, is presi dent of Ihe Saloonists' Association, of Hint citj. The election returns aluorb everj tally's attention, and the local reporter has a hard time of it in getting anj thing else but elec tion talk. Ii. It. llrown, of Hloimingtou, III.; Wm, Jaigir, Cincinnati, mid . Stanley, Provi dence, It. I, are among those rigislirnl at the Arcide. Henry II. Kavej, the well-known Xenia wholesile grocer, stopped in Springfield n hurt time last evening, on his way earn on h business trip. Forakir was nominated in Springfield, the malinger of the republican campaign, Capt. Uustmell, i a hp'tngfielder, and Wm. Whittle)- lives here also. Married- On Wedncslay morning, Oct H, at the Methodist Protestant parsouage, 5-i Lincoln avenue, by llei. O S. K.nns, Mr. John Liirua Mn,l Ubb lull.. II... l.t.- M . ..HU ....,; i.inL- .uriiiiiii, nil oi : Harmony tow Dshin. Clark countv. (Jhin. ' J-ck I.owtnsohti, of L'rbana, claims the fir-t Poraker boy, one having Hrnved at his hooie las' wiek The boy will be called Jo--pph lie s i F .laker, in I) inor of the gallant sinndarn-lH-arer ol the republi -an tit ket. Col John II. Long, of the C , It. I A P. rHilroad, tends the following telegram to Mr. A O. Hullman "Saj to the Plug Hat brig ale that I am with them in spirit celebrating Ihe victory over corruption and I.eonardistn." Mr. Merlland M. Hedges and Miss Laura Sen will be married at tho resi lence of the bride's parents, No. 77 North Limestone street, at 8 o'tlock this niortung. They will go to New York on the 10 o'clock a. in. train. Amos Hoberts, a boiler maker of this city, who had his hand crippled, holds an accident policy in the Cincinnati livening Telegraph, but be rajs he cannot get anj thing from that paper and he would like to know the reason why. Meitland M. Htdges, on the eve ol his marriage, gave a champHgne supper to his gentlemen menus at the Arcade last evening. Among the gentlemen present were. Armln Pansier, Thos. Simpson, II. H. Moores, lid ward Klnuaue, atd lieu lluiton. Capt. Ilushnell will arrive home from Co lumbus ilus morning, having aecoinplishtd, in ii highly artistic manner, what he went therefor. Henceforth ('apt. Ilushnell will be reeogniied as out-of the most experienced andelhiient political organima in the state. Marria.je licenses issued )esterda) John Mosetuanu and Marj Spuih, Danul Merrttt and Mary A. Heave, John W. Shoemaker and Mattie 0. Hand, (ico. E Merry and Maud Mullen; John I) Wilson and Katie Kisller, Klward W. Ilcftilihy ami Mary (iruuler, Mi-rtland McL. Hedges and Laura II. Helm. Tom Phillips and M. W. Temple, of the Fourth ward, were jubilant last night. They had lig liu horns about five feet long, dect ralul with Hags, and the noise they made was terrific. They said they wero blowing up that one more vote to make Ihe Fourth ward'd republican majority an even hundred. It was reported early jesterday morning that the house ol Itev, Dr. Leonard, the prohibition leader, was stoned last night. Dr. Leonard was asked by a (ihoiifc-ltiti t bi.ii representa tive about the matter, and replied that no stoma were thrown at the bouse and that no damage wis done. He said, however, that clubaaud boxes were thrown in his front yard and on his porih. On Tuesday night at H '10 p. m., at Wilej M, K. parsonage, Mr. Itemus lliowu was mar ried to Miss Fannie Allen, ceremony by Itev. Henry W, Tute. The following special friend. were present Misses Ora llranuam, Nannie Morgan, Vlary Knull, Hannah Webb, Nanuy llrown (sister), limy Smith, Mary Lilly, and Messrs. Duel Hopkins, .Nathan dates, Joseph llrown (a brother to the groom), aud others. The (iuiBt.llii'fiiiii' was in great demand this morning, not only lu the city, but in all the neighlHring towns, A telegraphic order from I'rbana for a large supply of papers came too late to send lliim ou the train, so a special mesienger was dispatched on horseback with Ihe papers. He reached Crbatia a Utile alter seven a in., and in less than hall an hour every paper had been taken by eager purchasers, Urbana, as well ai Springfield, appii-clatc the Owut. UtmilK, GLOBE REPUBLIC. THURSDAY JSVENIXO, OCTOBER 15 1885 Ill A I' A Kit Tit Kill IUI. Annual riiiiriintm nl l-n.tpiineil till Tin -ilny, (let, viunrnrtiA of Mntrbea. Ir'rnm Morning Kdltlon J The coiitlniitil rain Tuesday wa ii damp cner upon tho (Inn club, nnil by lOo'cltak the proposrd tnutnatiiiut was decided OIL and Ihe date set lor Tuesday, Oct. '10, when the programme, will be earried mil in lull as pub liahed ill Ihe Sunday Ol.oini-IUrciiit.lu, and upon the printed circulars. As the. skies tleared oil about noon, It was decided to hold a match, la-ginning at one o'clotk, and some sixteen shooters and a goodly number ol spec tators met mam the club grounds. The raw wtalher and high wind not only made the Might of the pigeons extremely uncertain, but ihlluencnd the shot, and hut poor scores were made, not a single straight being recorded. Only one prlr.o match was con tested, an extta one, upon tho regular pro gramme. The conditions were tin single and five piirs of doublti Ligowsky clay birds at eighteen and fifteen yards rise, $1 entrante, of which fi'ty cents went to the club fund to delray In part the eipenses of the home team to Greenville, where they will contest for the Ligowsky medal, the balance for the clay birds and the trapping. The prizes were dc- nattd as loll ws- First, one bucket containing ten pounds of "Hull Dig" fine-cut tubau-o, valued at 'i, frum Dan Nitkum, agent ol the "Hull Dog" company. Second, A line tiieercheum pipe, with handsome carved Tuik's head, value $1, do nated b) Warren Carter, ol the Palate cigar store. Third, One pair of the best quality hip canvass aud leather leggins, donated by I. Slack A Son. "Aston," (ieo. A. Warder, with sixteen to his credit won the first ptl?. Messrs. PerriD, Wilson, Slack and 1'nlier, with each thirteen, tied for the second, and afier a ho'ly contest ed "elioot off" the trophy w at tarried oil by .ur. "iiiissj Vinson, mi third prize was won by T. J. Monahan with a score of twelve. The nut match was at ten single clay birds, with the following resultf .-Minimal 1 I I I 1 I I I O-'l l-irrln l i l l ii I o i i ia 0 0 U I I I 1 1 I -7 1 II 0 00 I I 1 I -l, I I 0 I I 1 II I 0 1-7 I II 1 II II 0 I II I i . 1 1 I 1 ! 1 I I II l-'l I I 0 I II II I II I I i, II I II I II Ii (I II 1 0- . I I 0 I I I I I 1 0 -s 0 II I II I II 0 I I 1 II I 1 II I II I 0 0 I- , II II I I II (I I II 0 11, 0 II II O II II 1 I II 0 ' flltin .. ., lllliLli' Cravi r I Isll r . ilion Myers l.rtmt lark MiCunnell Innpn . Welter II ti- I .,1.111,1 lietznl.l ii ii I ii o l ii o I o- : II I II I II 1 II 0 CI U-.l A glaxs ball match was the last event. The boys found Ihat they were not such easy tar gets Irom a "mule" rotary trap at was sup. posed, especially when Ihey tame straight at the shooter, as wae frequently the cafe. If Ih" weather is fair today the Souih Solon Gun Club will hold a live bird and clay pigeon match, under the management ol J A Siiiiuiirman, an I a number of the local Bbots will attend. We predict that the i.llair will be a mcceis, in ftct we do not see how anything could fail lo succeed under the jovial "Arthur's" care. The So'on bojs have promised, and also member' Irom the Xenia Club, to attend the tournament here next Tuesday, and capture some or tl e twen'y- ix prizes donated by the citizens and club. MitLiirie lit the. IJriiiitl, The loll iwtng is Irom the It Dton Prea At the Park theatre MrKdward II. Kid der's new dram t, ' Niagara," was prpseuied lur the brat time. Top theatte wes crowded, and tlie vtrdn t was entirely favorable. The title rule whs ably sus ninul by lime Kyliuge The dramatic situations of the lay are very strong Hnd novel, and the company is b ight anil sparsllng. Itwai well cast throughout, especial crt dit being du Mr. Chas Stanley, Laura Dclar.d, Ada Oilman, Lilian Lee, Auguta Kay ward and Mat'ie Per. gtumi. The action of ihe play Is laid In Kngland and Italy and the construi ti in is arltsuc. The inieitat is "untamed ln.ni first to last, vlr Kidder has Hsmrtdly scored an other market suciess with 'Nlagatn." I.iwanl I.. Kidder savs his salary list lor Niagara loots up fl.uoo a week. The pro duction will take ilace Sept. 21, at the Ilrookhn Theatre. The company includes Kuse i.(li-ge, Ada Gilmati, Augu'ta Hay motid, Lillian L-e, Mattie IVrgii'ou, Sulla Fenton, La ira LeClatre, Charles Stanley, Henry Dalton, Charles T. Nichols, W A. Sands and A J. Dunbar. This company will be at the Grand Setur day evening, Oct. 17. Sale of seats now open at usual place. Mr. .Mary vltililletou-a Tiral Appenrnntr, The opfre'ta of "Penelope" is full of spark ling and delightful music. The comedy part is extremely funny. Mr. Mieldletou's com pany is thuruughly up in all Its parts Kv ery feature coniutted willi the entertainment next Friday evening, Ojt. IH, at Hlack's opera house, will be lirsl-class. The music, the singing and acting, are of the highest order. Mr V. C. Middletoti will give his personal at tention to all details, as the enttrlainment is under his sole manage m -nt. HU Itnvolver Went Cltr. While two young gentlemen were stand ing on Hi- Si James corner conversing, elec tion night, a mutual Iriend came up and play fully knocked their headi together, which caused one ol the young men to lose bubal ante. He fell down, and a revolver fell out ol his pot ket and di'tharged itself, the cart ridge striking the )oung man in the leg, in Dieting a painlul though not a dangerous wound. The name of the young man is withheld lur cause. lr. I.puiikiiI (lir f..r New York. The slate prohibition committee of New York state is advertising Dr. Leonard as one of the thief speakers (.1 their campaign, in connection with St. John and Finch. It is probable that there will be trouble in the doctor's church If he follows up the cam paign I) going on a stumping tour in New Vork. I am selling coupiderable of your valuable me itine, Athlophoros, My sales are increas ing every day. It is curing one tase of sc vere rhi-umitisoi if jears standing, In which all dia-lors had failed. J. M. Uvans, drug gist, Kvuneville, Wis lu IILlli.giiLlieil Cllltena, Of two distinguished citizens of Spring held, the Ohio Slate Journal says 'Chairman Hushnell's ward in Springfield gave a larger majority for I'uruker than it ever gave before at presidential, state or city election. It Is a great compliment to a most deserving gentleman," "Dr. A. H Leonard will now resume the practke ol theology at Springfield." Jost give II II. DUl'tiLvS.S & SONS' OAI'alCl'M COl'tlH DHOI'S a fair trial, they will relieve vour cough Instantly. Thou sands Haul) to this. V. lieu U III Ibe linn, ii nil .lulillute? The following was hauded in at this othce last evening "The prohibs jubilate tonight at the Cen tral riuk, corner of Center and Washington streets, where they will be addressed by Dr. Leonard, Her. Josuph Kvle, Hon, A, R. Lud. low aud 'others," lilt- lint k III, I It, II rum Murnliii,' Idliiuii J Mention aj made in tli a paper h coupleot w-eksagoof Ihe duck which Providence u conHdtrately sent II jb William', Janitjr ol me ponce court, lljb di dared that that duck was sent there for a sign of some grand, geadl thing Ihat would soon happen. As to exai lly what that was, Hob couldn't tell, but he sold that It was a sign ol good times. Now, alnee the nnnounremeiit of I'nr. aker'a election, Hubert vowa that it was ail on account of the duck. "Why, sab," declares lie, "what did de good Lawd everduve dat gn-te Irom heben for if it wash t to tell me that the rep iblicans were goin' to win. That geese was lent for a token of grtal joy lo all Ihe 0al republicans of dis heahclly. And the first lalllfication parade Ibat they have in dis cily, that tliar geese am goin' ter waddle along In front, and don't )er ferglt It." .Mii)ot' Court Weilne.iUy. Frank T)nir, nctuscd ol unlawfully dis tributing illegal election tickets. Case post poned till the 27lhj Win. Donntlly, driiDk, U and costs; Win. Prey, drunk, $1 and costs, Andy Oder, disorderly, $1 aud costs, John Hajden, drunk, U and tosla; .Sam Hyan, charged with stealing a pint of whisky and a hat, fined $lu and costs and fillten data in jail. Ilia llouor, Ma)or Goodwin, did the thing up in gnat shape by pasiug the tigars around among the bo), at rull call, last uighl. The ilemoeratii- "coppers" haled lo do it, but Ihey nevertheless helped to dimin ish the pile. I'ollt e .Note. Officer Norton arrested Wm. I'rey for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. David Martin was run in by Marshal Hughes as a plain drunk. For quarreling with his brother John, and threatening to lurn his mother's home down ov.r her head, and other disorlerly conduct alltgcd again't him, Ollieer McKay arrested v ilson elsh at his home on Columbia street last evening, and placed the charge ' disor derly conduct" against his name at the sta tion house. Welsh is wanled for other charges, among which is that ol petit larceny and jompirg the chain gang. Heiwiei the Chine'e and Ihe Kuropean im portation, the people of the west p-eler the Huns, the Welsh, the Poles, to the Chinese. Time will do something for the Kuropran, no matter what ins nationality , a century-old Mongolian will r-main a Mongolian, and his 'as'e for rata and opium will couttnue the pame. - NwA-ark News MIMlll-'K"! s.ll.K. I)ril.SC NT to the toniiuaiiils nf an ex'cutlon uf nalp i-HUP'l Irnlll the unrt nf Cointnriri 1-1. ut of Clart count), llliln, and to me itlrpcte! an 1 ile llvpred I h II niter fur Bale, at public auction, at the Mouth il,H,r uf the Cn irt lluilv uf said cuuniy, lu the clt) uf '-prliiitricl.l, Ohio, uu Metiiriliiy, eietober 17, A. I. IHM1, at on o'elor k p in., the follWIiif Jet. Hired mort tJiKpil pri'in lies, t-wit HitiMtol lu tin n.uiity of riirlr. In tlientaie of Ohio, a ii-) In Hip city of -iritilif!.l, mi-1 I,.huk- lot n u in Ire r threw thuuiatM uml furt-two ( ml '), ai thH ramp Is iiuiiihrTHt mill .IfMifxtit led on h plat uf lorn laid out by ( harks -Mroud In the seioml mldl t l(.ii lo the citT of f.rliiKtJeM, Clark notii.-y, Ohio, which dat Ih mordrd In record of I.M of said county on pae 71 an t 111, to which ref. mice is here made for a more partu ular desirlpMon. ald above dei rihei premise HppralNed at Said aU)?e tlerrllied premlnen to lie wild ly or der of the Onirt of Com iium I'lea of (. lark county. OMo, Incase No 7s ", wherein Uiltiim IHehl a on are plulntilli and Henry Dixon defendant. Jeriuti of Sale tah WILLIAM H HAKT.n, Sherlit of ( UrsluiintT, Ohio M I Mi knham Att-.niHY J'C i Th J. & T. CDUSINB' Jheonly GENUINE ones mntle. The most comfortable and durable shape for walking. Perfect fit. Ndwrmkles. Easy as an old shoe. Always retain the shape. Will not tire the feet in long walks. Made in tl widths and all sizes. Look on Sola for tl.mo nj Adji.it of J. & T. COUSIN'S, i:w vumk. BOUSE li rAESOUS, Agts.fer Springfield, 0. BALL'S rT CORSET? The II1U tllll-IT made Hint mi ii r. turn. I II. I'ur'ln... ' Nil r lir., ..1, PEftFECTLV SATISFACTORY in i.ry ,. t, "lul ti. t i.i ii,l. ,Tly .. l"r Vln4 n arl.ly t t)l.a .nl rl". N I I i.y ilrM H i .l.i '.irvwIiiiF II, ar,. ,,r rlliltu Iniliatima 0'-.f. U'lll" unl'". I' li Hall'. iianiis,inlliel-,i cMioaoo cnnPFT no., rmroio. in MEDIC!' S..4" S . 1 1 1 Itillllfl : il J . MIMUm... ( ., S)ta.uir, N Y Swl t -l tJ- Oil Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Tew do. Not to know is not to have. hand S i ' SEWED i? J I a i T r in H JV TO b lUTt V 30g4Ti.iilvl bvt llj iH (f julf tj ih Cliicluatl(lilM Boucle Opera Wraps, Brocade Ottoman Manlraux, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JERSEYS IN NEW DRESS GOODS PURE MOHAIR PARIS BOUCLES, BLACK BROCHE SILKS, FRENCH NOVELTY SUITINGS, COLORED BROCHE SILKS. BOUCLE PATTERN SUITINGS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, runiwftNurniMivT l u lYltt l Jr1, SILK RHADAMES, HOMESPUN TRICOT, BROCADE VELVETS, BROCADE CASHMERES. Wool Laces, New Trimming, Buttons, etc. An elepant selection of New Goods at LOW PRICES We solicit an inspection of tiiese departments. Kespeot-ully BLACK, BROTHER & CO. Spelling Miilrli, Can you spell' Well, ves. almost anvbodv can spell. Then Snll this, and make oii j whit it means. I you can't, then pass it on ! 10 jour next neighbor II K-I-l-V-V-D-O'K-B-n-S-H-T T-W, Don't siy it out loud, but just whisper in your pretty neighbor's ear thai If she will place these letlers in proper position bIw will have the world's gnat tome, which will en rich her lninven.hed blood, put roses on her pale ch-eks, and make her strong and happy, (Jo to the nearest drug store with a dollar in your hand, and ask for Hrown's Iron Hitters. It the national bank sjstem be not enabled by appropriate legislation to tonliniie its ex istence and expand as the country expands, on ttie basis of the ampl fund of govern ment bonds now outstanding, the substt'ute, whatever it be, whiih may be established in Its steed, should be either a neasury cur rent y, pure and simple, or a sta'e bank cur rentv, pure and simple. Louisville Courier Journal. LOCAL NOTICEo. "Whin I was steward of the York, Pa., Hospital, writes (i o. W. McF.lroy, ol that place, "I had an opportunity ol testing the value ol Mishlers Herb Hitters in several in stances. The first was chronic rheumatism, the aieond was a distaie of syphilitic charac ter, and Ihe third was general debility. In all of these, complete cures were wrought by the use ot Ihe liittert. There are quite a number of other cases of minor importance where cuies were etlected, such, for example, as diarrbii e, chills and fever, tolds and cramps." Smigdll for the last liiiuiircil years. A remedy tor catarrh, hav fiver and cold in the head, found at last in lily's Cream Balm. Safe and pleasant to use, and easily applied with the linger. It give-9 relief at once and a thor ough treatment po"itively cures. Price flOc. For all lorms of nasal catarrh where there is drjrneta of Ibe air passage wlih what is commonly called "stuflng up," especially when going to btd Kly's Cream Halm gives immediate relief. It. benihito me has la en priceless. A. (I Chae, M.I)., Millwoo, Kas. A tlreat UlNC.ove.ry. Mrs. Emma Clark's Combined Medicine and Hair Restorer removes all dandruff Irom the scalp and render!) it perfectly healthy. It will cure all diseases of the scalp, also cures neuralgia headache, ner vous headache and removes pimples Irom the face, restores gray hair to its natural color and produces a luiurtant growth of the hair. This p.epuration is perfeitly Iree Irom pois onous drugs. SatHlaction guaranteed or money refuuded. This Hair Restorer is pie pared and sold by Mrs. Kmma Clark, South Charltston, Clark county, Ohio, or her au thorued agents. Agents wanted. Give it a trial. Price H per bottle. For sale by Ad. Bakhaus & Co., Druggists, '2J Kast Main street, aud II. H. Wolle, corner Market and High streets, Theo. Troupe, T. J. Casper, Montanus k Garwood and M. W Webb A Co Oarefull) read advertisement ol the Albert Medical Institute. 217-tf The curious discover) lias jul been made that vtgebirians are never ulf i ted bv sea sickness "My daugh er has laaen the inedu in- faith lull)-, ace riling to d r. c i ui", aod her heillh and spirits are now perfect. The humor is all goue from her face. I wish ever) anxious mother might know-what a blessing Ayer's Sarsapanllu is in such cases " CO.NFI.Ni.lfio TTrKlTKirpTiIt FOl R MONTHS, and altuovt blind, aud cured by one box of ttiltuore's Neuralgic Cure. For sale by Theo. Troupe, druggist. I))8ipia in Its worst lorm will yield lo the ue ol Carter's Utile Nerve Pills.aided by Cutter's Utile I.tver Pills They not only relieve present dittress, but strengthen the stomach and diges.ive apparatus. 'Hie lltiliielle.l Vluii lu Mirlllglielit, As will as ihe handsomest, and others are in vited to lall ou Dr. T J. Casper, druggist, and git lr., a trial bottle of Kemps Balnim for the Throat and I.ungt, a remedy that is silling enfrely upon its mints, aud is guar antied to cure and relieve all Chronic and Uute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Con sumption. Price 'M cents and f 1. I.ADIKS, L'su (iilmoro's Aromatii Wine for nervousness and Slieplessuess. Fur sale by Theo Troupe, druggist. A itKi.i.Aiu.i: .iti it:i.ic. For enterprise, push aud a desire tn get such goods as will give the ttade satisfaction, Ad. Bakhaiis A Co., the druggists, lead all competition. Dr. Ilo'anko's Cough and I.r.ng h)rup, het-au-e It's the best medicine ou the tiiurkit for coughs, colds, croup and primary eoiifiimption. Price 50 tents and 1. Sam plea Iree. Sullerers Irom the elleita of ipilulne, used as a remedy lor chilli and fever, will appre ciate A)er's Ague Cure, a powerful tonic bit ter, comiKMed w holly of veg 'table substances, without a particle of any noxious drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt, and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever, and expelling the poison from the svstt'n, vet leaving no harmful or unpleasant eflect upon the patient. UUKK.H roil ril.KH. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense ol weight In the buck, loins and lower part of the abdomen, caunlng the patient to supe he has some effectlon ol the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms ol indigestion are prevent, flatulency, uneasiness ol the stomach, etc. A moisture, like per spiration, producing a very disagreeable itch ing, alter getting warm, is a common at tendant. Wind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application ol Dr. lloeanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching, and effecting a permanent car. Prio (0 cents. j Sold by Ad. Bkbai k Oo. BLACK BRO, A. CO. CLOAKS! Sea P ush Sacques. . Figured Astrakan Opera Wrapt, Seal Plush New Markots, Boucle Cloth New Markets. Misses' and Children's Garments. THE MEDICAL Superior St., Next to Postoffice, Cleveland, Ohio. Chronic, Nervous, Skin and" Blood Diseases SiUfe-rwfiillj- treated iijion The Latest Scientific Principles. Dit. AMIEItT Kiiiiisiovernl Hie great -t rum In the wnrl NERVOUS DEHILITY. Thre sut!. rl-n from Verv.in. flehllliy the sj-lnptum.'if .hi. I, e , ,ui. ,l.,re,.ed liilnil, h h unlit them f ,r perr.ir lug their I imlneeii """";' -liilit;, make ha, ,, umriuKu iumhw. hi' ,ii;,V"" "'. """" ol "' -"'rt, rau.lni llu he of heal, ilepreiiiu'i uf .juril., evil fore Uu.lliiK. luaanlite. tear, .lreains, short bre.th- 111(9, liieuil.lin'i lire ej,lly f cnii'iny auJ l"" I'teleren. e U. ' e a'n e liehnsai tire!! In Ihe Illumine pa when rillrini. l,.-t ,.,n..i..ui it lime deiMwn, l,, the ui-in i rv.m.n... tremhliiiic, Hnd r -kin vM...u-.ijit in iiitiuiiift Hiuury and Ij-hoiwii tjn-ti.ati..n iMteiihfi, pin . ,.nli,. t . I . ... . . . ' Ml Al.HEt health ;.U;ued.,.y ZS bT're.tured"' EPILEPSY 01 FITS Poailivcl) Ciirnl hj a .,.n .iinl N.,.r. fiilllinr .Mi-tlinil. mill it i.iiarunlee (hi'ii in Ki-rj Cn.f, t. wrmi isi ii.ii i.. ... i ii i i. fanVUf.' ,', r. ,. "VVr.'1.1'"'."' "". "t'vel-n.ei. Imiwlency or any oioer dl.,iial- " " nil ' iiiii ii i fn iiniiK .ii. riiHrrioirn swam r.t .,. 1 heart iiiiil.llir . i .,' ' "lall"n ' '" """i -m ly relleveil He who plates linu- il" ne-V ,li,7;.e, i i?,,,',','nr;H "' 'ltbl " !"' "Od-chetareuf lilt. AI.IthKT ii'ay conOde 'SSfSSl- 0"AXAL WEAKNESS '' ,u,nMinn..V:r;KK':,?1"'1;'i 'x-Z:x,X - Iiouiulri.Miiiiilil Apply InitiiiMliatt-lv. REaMtRKABliE Cl'MBS IVrfe. fullj- "7 "..ii iiu tipi..i, uui lieie ni.iui (mtsouiiI Address with Postage DR. ALBERT, CLEVELAND, O. GlKAM OI'LIt Iff r M. I ii li.i:k iki f uiauer. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, October 17th. Kidder s I-xi li ni I'rama Nl AGA RA ! A inovt luagninienf play Comrtly.TriiBOilj, JHoilruin i, t- and Klepmt .Seent'i ) . ICnj.s.1 Cum- uui), lli'.iilcil li) ROSE EYTINGE, 'daGilman, Mattie rergu8on St Ha Tenton. Lajra LeCiaire, Augusta Raymond. Henry Daltun, Chaj. Stanley, Chas. T. Nichols. WiM A. iands, A. J. Dunbar. MlIt la a na-re given to the lia'lan ad venluie.i ua aeeuunt nf the fun ut lurrent uf her temper -eat. now un hale at i arter'. Order Cnrriiiires ul Kl.-IiO. ' Al'K'l IM'I.U -lll(t ar., I-ki n, i roue a th MIDDLKTOX & AMES' Concert and Comedy Company, Introducing fur the nrt time in Hprlntlnl I, 3Irs. 3Iury .Midillolon In the lir t-hl and Sparkling Comely "PENELOPE," M Xnv Girl. Muikalabaurdlty, ahull tiding tail li tun and Music Introducing Alra fru-u the l.aleit Operai AIXIISalllN, .ID, .is ami -,r. fin lUIra tlliiiiKe for lleiene.l Nenta. IIIANli III 1.11 V llnL-1- ONE NI6HT ONLY, 'llmrhilaj, (Mulier luth, FLORA MOORE HuppiHtui hjr auprti mmnj in ihe (.rvatfit uf all Mmlral ('omrdit'd, DR TJ1ML XkrXHin., IN PETTICOATS, BV HOWARD 1 TAYLOR. NKW Ml'rtK AND KU.HANT fei-JTI'Mr taleol siti uo Ujtu at Carter's pppppUMt FALL WEIGHTS. ALBERT INSTITUTE, 3IA11KIAGE. MarrlM prormor younj? men contemplating anil marriage luiK,.lt,,i. the la-naltv paid bv uie viu m nl iiiip'ui.r liululneiire The most i haute inti't knowledite that the pa.iunni r Iheitnal inaitnet Ii. which the hule world I. at tracted ietruy them and what have we' Man l m lunger lliterele,l In the npa,nlie sex the In lenhanice uf Ihat bliMiul rei.me whlih attracts and IntireFt. Hie whole world exialani. lullKer, '""li """ ' n what I.'hI iiiaile In in ihe ,rli ianulttiiger uileieetiiiK In him an I riuiun. an, ilHaplHiintnieiil art In. r..t,.t..i.t .,.- O.niull lilt AI. 111. 1ST ai ulire and run w ill lln.i the ai uinalhr and relie! tli.i inn ,..,-,ti.uiB -u. i quire I - VOLLNC 31 EX ? '.VM.?'.-!'"!". "' "W ami 'Ir-lructlte habit, which antm.ll. aweepi tu an iiii'iim Iv grave thuu.-ndt uf jolipg men ol exalted taieut anj urbliant lutelleitt, mar call with fun ,onlide' n 1)11 A I Hhltr aidrea,es all thuie who h ive In jured theuiaelTea hy lmpror Indulgence and iliiajy bald a whiili ruin both mind and body, ueh'ilng them for umitiei., study, society or marriage t'l in old ar win treated S i.,.., h htiTe bftc n neglected or unnklll- conifuluiioii is prcierred nu or i-Allures 1'art.en treated 3XTOTIOB. It . J e llol.oway will furnlih H'NKRAI, tIIKIt''l- inside of old t oriiorallon limit, until f inhc r nutue fur Cah or lis euuivalent. Kerurlil! eiuetery JJ 5) e.reeumoiinl 2 ul Irmh tathulir ln,etery im (teriuau C athoiic t emt tery ....., 3 00 WE HAVc EIGHT COACHES, And partiea wlli tave money by callluj on uidl rut fur carrlaea. So Ver Out. (iiven to Untlei-takers. Outside of old Corpunitlon line at Reasonable Rates. Ji. A; J. C. JIOLLOWAY, n K. Iflih St . n..l In Arra.te. E. Y. EMERIQUE, No. t h West High Street. Everything New and Clean. All Kindt of SinoIttMl ami Fresh Meata CoiiHtantl) on Ilatid. COl n I.OMti FOIl SAIsK. mllKruiiiuiKitoiiervuI tlark county. Ohio, will I iifll to the hirfbeal bidder, on Muiitlriy, October 2o, Xbx't ut 11 uo'mk h ui , at their ulUm In the City ol spruipttield, th follow htit county bonds LenriiiK dale October J 1bn-, and MUHiC due Oo ttmr.'t. Hr.' hi restt insr.cTt r annum, jiaya bit- cuitsi)ii unity Iwotwuido f i'W n(h and fiiif tiuu-i of S rf" lmued fo tho pur)o9v of refund inn iwmuhjih fjr the coiiHtruitlon of (ref turn Mku roadu, under autliontv oftvitlou 3.4)1 a, Hrvis d Matutc of Olllii n I 71 Hi) One tiond of UM) and one lioiid of $,iuOt Uaued for tt.e puroe of bulldlui; a laundry atthelnll drvn'aJIo e, under authority of eitlon 671, Ut tjaed Mitutei ol Oh-o The rliiht U rtfrved to reject any and all bldi. Hy order of the LuiumiBaioiiern, O F. HKiMHi, Ur Auditor of (UrLLo.,0. Ayer's CherryPectoral liuiv b. rillid upon f..r relit f In till ilia, e.i-" i.f lb. tliiuiit uml luna, nnd, for thtt l 1 1 ai i ur. nf m v. n- luMaur ( uiilis, It ii.i. n ' i m .I y lblktliV I .. ,.-( J 1uvviii, lloniii au', 'Hi-: "Smiiiii-tiiuo n,' 1 outiti'u li ( old mnl ( ui! lo-iirt', a tievero two or tlireu iniiiiili- I In .'i tin n- wotiM bu M utti'iition icrry IVc-toral, (,-an taking II. It It i t b.iii-1 fn biliiL ilintlid l 1 iirucurctlu boti. Cured My Cough In fun tin flint liufilo vvaa n-t'il, mid . ripldlv ruiivrri'il my hiullli," A. J. l).ivi, Viilii.nii, Kim.., vvrile-a. "'Una fprln I tiMik u -I'veiu I'ulil, vvliii li M-tllitl on inv Iiiii':.. In tliln- ilnja it lii-i-aiiiti iiiti.i liilln tilt mnl painful foi uu- lu brutlii. A i in piilbh I (.-ut ii bottli of Avu'ai In it. v l'litot.il. nnd v n proniitl nib vul mid i-iiiuI liv llsu-i." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, riiri-vui'.ii n Dr. J. C, Aycr & Co,, Lowell, Mail, For a!c by ull Uruggiits. . DAILYMEftTMflRKET M I', i: ra i I !? ,, BsijiHWiiwwdawivMiMiMatfiwari gwgj'V?"1" ''''' ,'':'i-mp'Ni?ifi"fWWii'iii( "- .-,i . ,v , ' rpppasti WMSSsaMSItSSlil iiiSiiiiMlliHHisi.iivn'ii'i mini m imiitjj , , t,t- b;.j, its'.', "", .. . Sl. . t-