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". ' ' -aiigaiKiiitm.i.vVAY... YJr' i I Mini iinni 'I hi 'wi"IiWiHWibiib'iihii Mil' ill i'ii i I ih'iiii ii ,-:;- WWMPBUPI S -; f& jp?VSH.'J v Jj &1 wJk 1 -Si !?v--J 7-C 1 .fr ' ifit -i VI rAf V3 ."ft . 1 i If BLACK'S OPERA HOUSE. February 18th, "Little Detective." Saturday Matinee, "Fan chon." Saturday Night, "Galley Slave." NEW MAPLE SYRUP! LUJIir COLOK, FIXE FLAVOR. $1 PER GALLON. $1.15 in gallon tin cans. Send your orders to cither store. BARGAIN STORES, 91 anil 1)3 Wt Main St. and 40 Sooth Mar ket St., Springfield, O. HERE! Advance Styles Spring Hats. HATTER AND FURNISHER, XO. 5 E1ST MAIX STREET. PEOPLE'SCOLUMN. WANTED. 1TTAXTED Oirl to do general homework. if oerman girl prelerrea, Call at 217 writ 40-1 Ilich street. ITANTED situations, by to experienced ft American cirls. as cook and second girl. 2fo washing. Address.Ilox S56. Norwaik. O. tut "IUANTED A competent girl for general If housework. Mast be a Rood cook. No washing or ironing. Apply at once to Mrs. E. V. Koss.Xo.tgeastlltgh street. 0t TtrAXTEH A few (jood malleable Iron mold It ers. TheJa.L. llaten Company. Clncln- nail. U. tirAXTED-Ladles. local or traveling. A If wonderful entirely new specialty for la dles only; SI dally easily made; no photo, no painting: particulars tree. Mrs. II. F. Little. Chicago. III. aanr WANTED A German girl for general house work In small family; Eood bases- Ap ply at corner of Jeaersonana .Market streets. LADIES wanted to get op Tea Clubs for our Pure Teas and Coffee. A host of useful articles to select from as premiums, fend for Illustrated Price and Premium List. Special 03er To every tenth person that answers this advertisement, we will send tree one pound of choice Tea. Address, National Tea and Codec Co.. Boston. Mass. TIT ANTED A lire, energetic man, to repre If sent us: $75 per month. and expenses Goods stable; every one buys; outfit and var ttcDlars re. Standard Silverware Co.. Bos ton FOR RENT. FOR' KENT Furnished room, suitable for man and wile or two gents, at No. 5 north Mechanic street 2!"t FOK KENT Larue store room on Main sireet. Kent low. Inquire of Thomas Sharpe. 3'tf FOR SALE. F0K SALE A good, gentle driving horse, heavyweight. Call at 170 E. Main streel INFORMATION WANT D. INFORMATION that will lead to the identifl J. cation of Junes Magher.or Meagher.wbo with his brother, was lost In Chicago from his parents. about IU4. It lsbelle-d thatbeai one time, or Is now livlnr In NiriucneW." VddressU.Magher. Tort Vales. lUkots.Ter ilo-i 2. -thai' IlWolntlor. Xutlc. The firm heretofore existing tnd rllie name of :. M. Whltaker i Co, lave th day riis sultetl by mutual consent of the parties and hereater will continue under the name of F. 11. Allen, w ho assumes all the Indebtedness of tbe old firm. All persons Indebted to concern can settle accounts with F. K. Allen. February 15. 1W7. Qtues vf tbt U ' rm-r4-. st tut gr lmi uaivcul MI ... tfcw. Kccnnr r.Ros 6tn wl the dm tbe -mUu Mid IJ.1S tuo.j tfc lct-li4; Um W4.u ine o laom A. 1. SVIITII. St-MSy twei. ro-.t h RUNNING RACE! 7 hern will bf a Running Ram a' Clark C Fax Ground, inur.day, Fe". 24, at 2 p. m. W. II Snyder names J M Smith names Thl. Race is J tr 8200. I14HY 8, HONMK C Mtiity li Op! Cerealine MTg THE 7soij JVI TO 5 DiVS. V MUmGMmt4 in iV ctMSukur Ep3 Sfrr1jt7tft jjjiip ' J J IJ teen Casper's Drug Store Is the place to get pure medicines. Casper's Drug Store In the place to get fine chemicals. Casper's Drug Store Is the place to get patent medicines. Casper's Drug Store Is the place to pet good perfumery. Casper's Drug Store Is the place to get best flavoring cxt's. Casper's Drug Store Is the place to get One toilet soaps. Casper's Drug Store Is the place to get the best of all articles. CASPER'S Drug Store, rUheri Block. MalnStrt,3l DoorVal of Ltmetone,HprlngfIeld. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Grand. Held by the Enemy, Friday, February 18. Hack's. Standard Theater company, for benefit of Archbishop Purcell fund, Fri day and Saturday, February- IS and l'X Ckami. The Kate Forsythe company Monday and Tuesday e eulngs, February Jl and 2i BOYS WANTED. We want twenty good, reli able boys at this office Satur day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Win. Matkham, of Atlanta, Ga., is in the city. Ticket Agent G. II. Knight Ls In Dela ware on business. Mr. B. F. Greejie. ex-cliief of the Belle foutiine fire department, is in the city. J. I'. Harris, business manager, "Iost In London," Is registered at the Arcade. There will be a called meeting of the Ladies' aid society Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. P. AV. O'Brien, agent of the New York Frccmni.'a Journal was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Hannah Bums, of DeGraff, Logan county, who has been visiting the family of policeman Fred Foster, returned home tills morning. Andy Livingston, the Little Miami en gineer, covered the distance to Xeola in 32 minutes on Wednesday, in NTo. 208. mak ing three stops. The family of the late R. EllaPerrln de sire to thank their friends for the many acts of kindness shown them during her last sickness and death. The Ladies' aid society, S. of V., will meet tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 p. 'm., at Memorial hall, Mitchell post All the the members are expected to be present Thel'rbana Citizen says that' Charles Hawkins, the colored barber arrested for stealing elgars at Schleuter's bakery, ts an old-tinier at such business and belongs to TJrbana. Among the stuff found in the Israel Junk di'l-ot yesterday, when searched, was about three-fourths of a barrel of coffin, bandies. Many other articles showed- evidence of having never been used. The following traveling passenger agents were in the city la.-t night: O. E. Jenkins.' New York Central, Chicago; J. IL Waters. Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo, Co lumbus; IL McSmitli, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago. James K. Ker.-.hner. the well known horseman, who was in attendance at the annual horse sale at Islington, this week. shipped yesterday via Kentucky Central two blooded horse, one for Amos Wolfe, Kti., and the other for Mr. C. A. Iteeser. The horses are very highly spoken of. Urbana Citizen; The Citizen Is glad to hear that a powerful revival is in progress at Dr. Leonard's church In I'iqua. It is marked by tmletness, fervency, and success. Amung the singular and testing methods used is a Sunday morning prayer meeting at 0 o'clock. This has been kept u p. since the first of the year, and Is attended by large numbers. Caught It In 111. Rear. The facts contained In the following are "handed In," and have such a minted moral that it Ls given space: A colored man named L , living in Springfield township, was receuUy . taken very suddenly ill, and no one was admitted to his room for several days. On innuln it leaked out that the gentleman in question had visited a colored friend's hen-roost "and as he was making his escape, some member of the family heard him. The latter seized a shot-gun and not being very particular about his aim pulled trigger and the con tents landed in the region of the coat-tail vertebne. That,was hy for several days ue lmuaieu ine irutcnmairs lien, who "did her settin' a-standin'." ECAUSE nourishing of trrc power, high easv digestibility, and pleas- ing taste of "Cereahne Makes, it especially 4 recommends itself as a food for children. babies and The "Cerealine Cook-book," containing over two hundred carefully prepared recipes, and a pamphlet on "Cereal Foods," illustrated with twelve original en gravings of " Hiawatha's Fasting," will be sent to any one who will mention where this advertisement was and enclose a two-cent stamp for postage to the Co., Columbus, fnd. ENTO 1 T SEMI-ANNUAL SETTLEMENT. Amount of Money KftLr,l fur Mtnte, Coun t itntl Local Tax for the I.ot Half of IKMII. The county auditor lias made out the regular semi-annual statement fur the set tlement with the state treasurer. The total amount for which the treasurer has to ac count for the year, including all additions. etc., is S.VI4,tKKI.50. The net amount of semi-annual collections for the several funds. Is as follows: STATE TAX, ISsii. Making 1 und .... flener-il Kevenue Kuud. .......... Common School Fund... . S.rC! K . 52.61! H . lb.in :m . J46.S21 65 Total mi'XTT AMI I.OOAI. County tax.... Poor tax.H Ilrl.ice tax llulldlnK tax Koad tax -.... Ketts 2!.n i!) U.W 37 4.SM Ii7 J171 9,a;7 wi lfi.is.; re. .on tu 67.V.1 -.7 2.7s7 M 7B.1W 57 iir is townsblp .. Local school tax.. special tales.. City, town and tillage tax... uog tal... .. .. Total county and local $2UVM 7s Total state, county and local.. 5:5-4.211 jl This county collected SlO.MA.Xl for State Common School Fund, and will receive $12,040 back as Its portion. The treasurers fees amount to $2,051 S5. A TURNER HALL. A 1'rojcet on Foot for a I'ernmnent lliillil. lug Organization KnVctetl. For some time past there has been a pro ject on foot In Springfield to erect a ernia-. nent Turner hail for the physical and men tal development of the young men of the city. The idea, naturally, springs from the existence of the German athletic society known as the Springfield Turn verein, which has given several public demonstra tions in this city, and is in high public favor. The idea of a permanent Turner hall finds uulven-al approval among the leading German citl - zens of this city. The prospects are very flattering, and the necessary committees have been appointed with the following of ficers: Herman Voges, presidenL Jacob Hubert, vIce-presidenL Leo Braun, secretary. Chris Schneider, treasurer. Charles Keller, William Trauterein, Charles Constantine, Herman Voges, Charles Schneider. Jacob Huben and Leo Braun, committee on subscriptions. Sprlncfleld Cooking School. Young Housekeeper's Course The fol lowing course of six lessons will be given on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 0:30 a. m. Terms for the course, S2. Miss Dodge will be at the room from in to Vi a. in. and from 2 to 4 p. m. to give further Informa tion. Lesson 1 Bread, Kolis, Fish Balls and Coffee. lesson 2 Tomato Soup, Broiled Steak, Croutons, Cream Potatoes and Omelet lesson 3 Potato Croquettes, Hominy and Corn Meal Gems, Macaroni and Toma to Sauce. lesson 4 Com Muffins, how to use Cold Meats, Plain Paste and Lemon Pie. lesson 3 Scalloped Fish, lettuce Salad with Boiled Dressing, Pine Apple Sherbet, Caramel Custard. Lesson C Boast Beef, Vermicelli Soup,' Cabinet Pudding, Foamy Sauce. There is such a demand for a cook's course that Miss Dodge has decided to have a cook's class, which will meet Thursday and Friday afternoons at 2:30. The pro gramme will be the same as in the young housekeepers course, si lessons for si. Apply at room No. 4. Black's opera hou.se from 10 to 13 a. ni. and from 2 to 4 p. in. for further information. Sprlncfleld Cooking School. Ever sinco the first lesson given by Miss Dodge, in Black's opera-house, the enthusi asm has been on the increase. Her meth ods of teaching are so clear that all thor oughly understand each dish taught There have been many asking for a dessert course, and Miss Dodge has arranged her classes o that she will be able to git e a dessert coar e of four lessons. Tickets for the course, 2. The programme will be the following: First lesson, Monday, Feb. 21st. 2:30 p. m. Caramel custard; caramel sauce, orange charlotte, sponge cakewlth Deluiou ico icing. lesson second, Saturday. Feb. 20th., 2:30 p. in. Dutch apple cake, lemon sauce. Ba varian cream, orange jelly, orange baskets. Lesson third, Monday, Feb. 2Sth.,2:30p. ru. Boston cream cakes, cream filling. apple pie, salted almonds. Lesson fourth, Saturday, March .th , 2:30 p. m. Custard souffle with creamy sauce, fruit salad, frozen apricots black coffee. Illness of City Welghnta.ter Clray. City Weighmaster W. P. Gray had a bad sinking spell last night at his residence, 31 north Market street from which it was feared for a time he would not rally. Thi.t morning he was some better, and is now probably out of danger from this attack. Mr. Gray is 83 or 84 years of age, and has had a number of previous attacks of a sim ilar nature. Mnrrietl. .Mr. Will Smith and Miss ElrabJlh Scott were married last night at 101 Koler street In the presence of a large circle of friends, I lev. Wilton It limine officiating. Fat of m French Sculptor. M. Anatole France relates the following' anecdote in the Paris Temps to illustrate the poverty which is the fate of many modeni sculptors. In the Ecole des Beaux-Arts can lie seen n bronze Mercury without the right arm. It was the last work of Ilriant who, though the recipient of the Prix de Home, could hartllv earn enough to pay for his bread. He lived in a garret and never wanned his room unless i a model wits sitting, one night It tiecame so cold that he took all hi clotHes and threw them on his lied. Suddenly he re membered his Mercury, and that the cold might freeze the clay and spoil his master work, sc he took his clothes off his bed again and put them over thestattie. Next morning he was found dead in his bed, frozen, as was his statue; and when an attempt was made to remove It, the ami broke off. Chit ago Times. How to Ketaln Heallh. It is ini)ossibIe to lay down nny rules for health wluch may be followed safely by all persons. Health dejiendsMnrgely upon the diet. Pome people cannot eat newly ttaked breiul; others cannot cat it when stale. Much fresh meat with some constitutions induces fullness of the head and a foverish state of the system, be cause it makes blood too fast It should therefore be discarded', nud a little salt meat or fish, if the appetite craves it, w itli fresh fruit and vegetables will be found probably to be just what the system re quires. In truth, with heallh, ns in uiany other things, each jierson must lie a law unto himself. Medical Journal. Professional Aristocrat. One of the worst signs of the times Is the hardness and want of feeling in the professional classes for thoe they nre pleased to term beneath them, a survival of the old aristocratic leaven, .working In new ferment in the warmth of wealthy college atmosphere. av "rt "tt -' "PIEDMONT," KEPTTBTJC, FRIDAY EVENLNC. FEBRIWRV is, 18S7. n U 3 - DIED FROM HIS INJURIES. rntnlTrriiilnmloiiorthrl.il. A V. Vnnl Accident. Frank Casey, the I. H. .V. W. yard man run oer by an engine, yesterday, expired at 10 o'clock Ia-t night, at the European hotel, where he boarded. His suffering was in tens.' and hue little hope was entertained for Ills recovery from the first. The body was shipped to Norwaik this morning for burial. (o4Ml Adilce to Carpenter. W.J. Montgomery, of Ogdeiisburg. New York, wnes to his brothers of the sipiare and compass: My nth ice to all carpenters Is to wear a couple of Ai.i.cock's 1'i.astkiis on the small of the back. 1 find that thev git e me double strength and energy to accomplish my work, as well as protlng shields agonist colds and pulmonary difficulties. These Plasters appear to till the body with nervous energy and iower, and they seem to doub'e my natural strength. I am a carpenter by trale. and know how often my brother workmen and I MilTer from imprudently throwing our coats off and going to work in a cold shop. We forget how little pro tection the back part of the vest affords to the lungs. lty placing an Ali.cock's Plan mi under each shoulder-blade alt trouble of this kind will be ntoided, as 1 know by exierience. If you do get caught with a bad cold or a bad cough or rheu matic pains, an Aixcock's 1'i.astki: gles Instant relief. tloltl Wntclirs Kree. to All. In 1SS0 we gave away over one million of our beautiful cards and scrap pictures. We have the prettiest lot of Sunday School, Ileward, Birthday, Fringed and Visiting Cards. Scrap Pictures and Fancy Tissue paiers of any house In the trade. To in troduce samples at once we make this ills erai oner: the person telling us the long est terse in the Bible before March 15. will receive a lady's gold watch worth SCO; solid gold, hunting case, stem winding. If there be more than one correct answer, fhe second 1 will receive a gentleman's gold watch worth Ste Mieuinl- S25, the fourth, S-'iO. hunting case, stem nl a solid silver watch worth a gold finished watch; each ote of the next ten jwrsons, an open face nickel watch. Enclose 24 cents in stamps or silver witli your answer, for which we shall send you a pack of samples of our lovely cards and scrap pictures, price list, agent's terms and a 32-pge.book oter ISO Illustrations and a plain gold ring made from heavy 18k. pure rolled gold plate. We warrant every one tor live years. Name this paper and write at once as this will not apear again. Ail dres W. C. Grlstvold A Co., Itoom .". P. O. building, Cent.-rbrcok, Conn. Cnll for Sr Unei.er Brn.'ii celebrated B ck Beer on tap at all saloons to morrow. gptenilhl ltiislne Opportunity. It will pay you to Investigate the oppor tunity now offered by the Standard Setting Machine company, of Cleveland, Ohio, for live dealers in thi territory. The Standard Is the latest invention of W. A. Mack, who Invented the Domestic more than twenty five years ago. The company offers induce ments that cannot fail to prove satisfactory. Address, Standard Sewing Maching Co., Cleveland, Ohio. A Cai:i. To all who are sutfering from , errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous I weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, j etc, I will send a recipe that will cure you, tree of charge. 1 ins great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America. Send self-addressed envelojie to Kev. Joseph T. Inmaii, Station I). New York city. DYEING. Ladies will please have their dyeing done now, before the rush begins, at Uie Spring field steam dje works. Center street Major W. W. Armstrong has been ap pointed iostinater at Cleveland. Colgate's Cn.huierv lloutUet. A white, pure, delicious!- scented toilet soap, which never roughnes the most deli cate sk n llee LlneXotice. The C. C. C. .t 1. Ky. Co. will sell special excursion tickets to I) it toil and re turn on Monday, February 21st This rate Is made on account of the meeting of the Knights of Honor. Kate tor the round trip ii.oo. j ickets can oe purchased of Mr. F. K. Symaiis or at the Bee Line office. G. II. Kmumt, Tk't Agent Klwood Price, arrested for the murder of Mamie Holvteger. at Franklin. ().. has been released from custody, the testimony on preliminary trial leing insufficient to make out a case. A ('.rent Itntlle Is continually going on in the human sjs tem. The demon of impure blood strites to gain tictory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A ?ood reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsa parilla is the weajsni with whfc'i to defend one's elf, drite the desperate enemy from he field, and restore jH-ace and bodily heallh for many ears. Try this peculiar medicine. Schneider lire's celrbra'ed Itmk lirtir, brentd or the b st imno lid li'pand tpe finest qn Iltr of In lev mal', n tap iomrrir. A-k for it. Nathan Kchlelierrv. Tiffin. O . wagivrn a life sentence for the murder of I-tvis Leidt. OVMec-VSiLrft1 thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumption. Coughs, etc Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy! It is the best nrenaration known for all I.umr Troubles. I sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 00c i !,,.,,.. ,, , , . Frank 11. Co .entz, corner Market and High st reefs. Martyn'a Commercial College, 313 Sixth streot, Washington. D. C, pro- vines practically useful business education. No terms nor vacations. Students enter at anytime. Terms: Life scholarship, S-lo; 13 weeks' course, board, Ac, 875. Send for circular. Nineteen stores at l'ortsniouth, N. IL, were entered by burglars Tuesday, and the enterprising crooks secured lifty dollars in money and about two dollars' worth ot goods. Don't trifle with a Cough or Cold a single day, but procure at once a bottle of (Jooch's Mexican S run. It will cure your Cough. Schneider Bto.'b celebruttd Rock Beer will hi nn tap totn-irrow, Sa'in daj. A-k for it. The trial of Dillon. O'llrieu and other plan of campaign leaders is staled to be little more than a Luce, both jury and judges, It is claimed being selected to con vict X CV WW ot tu6 eoJ things of this munj jife are sorrowfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspcpsir. Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 23 and CO cents, by Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. The nobbiest hat you ever P D FINGER-MARKS and dust on chairs, etc., cannot be removed by the use of a chamois alone, so if your furniture has a ding' appearance you can easily restore its freshness by washing with Ivoky Soap and lute-warm water (under no circumstances should hot water be used) ; use a soft brush to wash out the carving, etc. Dry with a soft cloth and then rub well with a chamois, and your furniture will "look like new." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaDS. each renresented to he "met .i n-nr.d at tho 'xut' ' ARE H.0J but like aM counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities i of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright ISM, l.y LOCAL NOTICES. Kxrltement In Texas. Great excitement has been caused in tlve vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was djing of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. Flndimr re lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken twe boxes of Pills and two bottles ot the Discotery, he was well and had gained In Hesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of thl Great Discovery 'or Consumption at Ludlow ,t Co.'s. The Verdict ITiinnlinous. W. D. Suit druggist Bippus. Ind.. testi fier.: "1 can recommend Electric Bitters as the very beat remedy. One man took six bottles, and was cured of BheumatiMii of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, drug gist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms; "The best selling medicine I have ever hannled in my 20 years' experience. Is Electric Bitters." Thonsands of others have added their tes timony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Kilters do cure all diseases of the'LIver, Kidneys or Blond. Only a half dollar a bottle at Ludlow & Co.'s Drug Store. llucklln'aArnicA ffnlve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Ludlow fc Co. firentNale of Land at Kock llottom Price. We. the undersigned trustees of Geo. KioUs, being duly authorized by a deed of trust executed to us by Geo. Kious and Me linda Kious, his wife, of the county of Madison, township of Bange, in the State of Ohio, and with the consent and agree ment of the creditors of the said Kious.have received two parcels of real estate, contain ing about Seven Hundred and Sixty (TOO) arres, hereinafter described. To be sold at private sale, in parcels or as a whole, to suit purchers; the proceeds to be applied In the payment of debts to the aforesaid cred itors In their priority. Tract No. 1 consists of about Six Hun dred (ooo) acres, located about 12 miles east of London, the county seat of Madison county, Ohio, and about 0 miles west of ML Sterling. O., a live town on the Mid laud I'ailroad, and surrounded on three sides by free turnpikes. This is a very fertile piece of land, suitable for grazing and firming, or both; well watered; will divide into six farms running to free turnpikes, and all having good water and near school-houses. This land has nearly all been cultivated, and is in a good state of cultivation, and well drained with tile: buildings fair, with a railroad building near the farm, tt itli station on the comer of the farm. This is a rate opjiortunity for parties wanting good Homes In one of the best and most fertile counties in Ohio, or for anyone wanting a large farm for grain or stock ra-slng, or both. Tract No.2 Is situated in Clark county. Ohio, between the City of Springfield and South Charleston, about 5 miles from Charleston and " miles from Sprinetield, j containing 102 02-100 acres of land, known at ine itenueit larn, ami formerly owned by Leonard Sprague. This is a good farm, all In grass. There could be loo acres of sod ground put In corn this spring; timber enough on the farm for its own use; within three or four hundred yards of a good school-house; ordinary dwelling-house with in 2 miles ot railroad station. Jitle m both faruw perfect Our price ' -'beyour price If sold soon. We are turned loose without any restrictions In the sale. To be sold on easy terms, or quite an Inducement for cash. Iosse5.sion given at once. Any information, either lu person or by mall cheerfully given by Joity O. Atkinson. South Charleston, Clark county, Ohio. Or. L. It Kiois. Mt Sterlinff. Madison county, Ohio, Trustees of Ceo. Kious. Dr. Charles M. Wilson. Washington C. IL, )., has been Indicted on a criminal charge of administering an overdose of morphine to Thomas Codfrey, who died from Its ellect "ROCC3II ON RATS," Clears out raU, mice, roaches, files, ants, bed bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, lack rabbit, sparrows, gophers, moths.moles. 15c. druggists. "ROl'KII UN CORNS." Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns." Quick re lief, complete cure. Corns, warts, bunions. 15c "ROl-fJH ON ITCH." "Rough on Itch" cures tkln humors, erup tions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber's Itch. 00c Druggists or mall. E.S. Wells, Jersey City. "ROCmi ON CATARRH" Corrects offensive odors at once Complete cure of worst chronic cases; also unequalled as gargle f or diphthcrU.sore throatf oul breath. 50c CLEANING. Lace curtains cleaned as nice as" new; all grades, at the Spring.ield steam dye works. Centerstreet saw. Only on sale at R FUND ! Procter A Gamble. GTJVER'S CKI.i:itllATKI HATS! STIFF AND CRUSH. T.UEKIM N. E. C. WHITNEY, Solicitor of American and Foreign PATENTS -AN COUNSELLOR is ill raTRST mrriES. Room 5 Arcade Building, ISfRIITGiriEL.IJ. O. tlraarh As-earlc: Washington. D C; Lon Ion. Eng.: Paris. France. PAUL A. 8TAIF, Attorney and Expert IK PATENT CASES. SO iriTOI OP PATW Room -f .Vi-'nl- Untitling; REM OUTBID! on. j. t. Mclaughlin, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON RKMOVKD TO t0 Vl M tin St. T-trorri- V. D. 1 1. WW t Would respectfully announce that he 1 asj resumed the practice of Iienilitij lu tils city. Office and Residence: . No. 185 South Limestone St, Dr. Frank C. Runyan, DENTIST. ay Rooms In Buckingham's Bulldlnic.over.tt M-MurphyJr. Bro.'s Store.- os-Jtslstt-itittoa given to the proaorvlna o nstnr ttMth EDWARD Y. WARD, GARDENEP, i:iM Mnplo Avenue, Hiu-lnullehl.CX Pruning drape Vines, Fruit and Far est T ees a S, ecialt v. Kstlmates given for Grading, S44tog, r.icatniiiiK, AC. COAL! COAL! HIP, MORCitl CO. Ill S. LluieatOD St.. SpritiKtlrlrt, U. TKLKI'IIONK NO. 13.. WEAKIUNDEVELOPED Rarta of the. Body Enlarged, Datelooad u4 renth.nt. 9implJiara)M, rot Wf.-TMaM fnii ..II... .. 1 "-1 lMlia .liia PTTT7Q lnstantrelief. Final cure In ten a xjxjvji days, and never returns. No purge tfeSyTreJ: bTOreslK I .iMK7v,,n.t v v in leant J. 0 TODAY Standard Theater Co., No. I. PRICES. 25, 35 and 50c. .Seats on sale at C. H. Pierce & Co.'s Book Store. HUFFMAN & RICHTER, TAILORS, INVITE INSPECTION. NEW FALL ID WHITER WOOLENS. No. 31 East Main Street. IjTJIDXjO"W7S Quinine Hair Tonic For the preservation and restoration of the Hair. Excites the Scalp to new and healthy action, re moves dandruff, prevents the hair from falling off, and in a majority of cases will produce a fine growth of new hair. CHAS. LUDLOW & CO., Pharmacists, No. 55 East Main Street. CQAL! COAL ! C. R. JOHN & CO. WHOLESALE A5D RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF COAL: Hurd's Shaft and Emma Mine ; Jackson Coal a Specialty. Also, best grades of Cannel, Hocking and Anthracite. OFFICE : Corner Mechanic anil Washington Streets. TELEPHONE NO 254. WILLIS & SON, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, PUMPS SEWER PIPE, RUBBER HOSE.-SEAM FITTERS' SUPPLIES, &c. INTO. 26 SOUTH Tl.TlVrRSTOITE ST VBBSlBralctrtB C I jf -gt. ( j VS. CHILDREN'S Of all styles and 99 CENT STORE. 8 W. MAN. IDONTT BUTT YOUR FURNITURE SEE UNTIL YOU GEO. S. PLATTENBURG'S NEW STORE 74 W. MAIN ST. fJon't fail to stop in and see for yourself. Remember the place, 74 West Main St., 1st door west of Wigwam. THE NASGIMENT CARRIAGES! prices, at the 4 THE STOCK AT ?ti WMn k& L'r5J r?35V33 t J1' - t IR..-' .-.-V -- - V. - . - v - - fr.. 5 i -fl