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REPUBLIC, SATURDAY EVENlSd MAttCLf 1S8T JACOBS OR FOR NEURALGIA. 9h'.4j,r ti lijt ' itrar w dement ton&m vg t he rjficiyy vf V ud Ou and u wimk' cur , art ym h Neuralgia and Pralis ao 1380-Currd. i-pnugneld Ttnn Mv wife uf.fsl lSimU.hw itU tivural iudiaJii.-.- 1 lutdto ui e lur tu 1 nitJi utvl mdiiorx.icf ll tliL timt ahe had ud ittthirdi t.f a bu'lllv ul M Jacob Oil ahc t-uuM walk. JO&.11 MlKrilrY. From Same 6 Years Liter Permanent Cure. prmgn.d,Tnn..lM. 17, ifl. Mv wite huh jutraUAsl and ismld no Walk a Mi It 1U It :t I Usl it tmltlc of M Jaoi ?.-ue wiiht-:ut the Imhim' Sh Is now tntmh well, dr all tbe hoUM wu.k aud imlklng too jo-.r MlUniEY. Fran a ScUUc Sufferer No., 1880 -Cured. Volt Iepot rmumntu Va Wllell 1 plt JnColwOll toll' I UHtll tl uiih Mintira now I am Ruing mNhii the twin with fftc H fm 1 cot it I could not be iiiut-.l 1 w nt to tlit taMa loiU). TIlOMAblUKMtA. From Sime 6 Years Later-Ptrminent Cure. s-crtt li.t, ltittuim .W a Ot S, 1n 1 wu twtite U.s on mr Imt k with rheumatism in the hip. othing r Uv- me till 1 pt bottlo ot M. si-tents oil Three- times rtiM ing an.l I na 11 lo walk, aud il tmallj .imsl ma T1I0S.T0KMEV. Nrurmlcin, Ttlirntiiatloiii, Spain,Cnrrl. Tower Hitt, pnmt x ,Vi t I ha 1 Minetvd )t r with ncurnlpU and ihfumatim tlay anl n ht wtth u nLUN and t.jms. 1 raalLHl t.. t m jaslOi! nhii h manil all tti u c aiidthevyuiu lo n.rte KOBUIT Ik KYL11 TIirCHRLF' Vh.IXIRO BkltluArc M4 W' f i iso sr J ui o i 7xi ZZirOtntrh Vrr u " by rttU0 a tim-rm' tlam) SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. ATDKIGC.IST AND DC1LFXS. I fill IS A TObCIAK tU. VAtTiaOtS. RAMBLER'S NOTE BOOR. A Hunning Fire of Comment on Local Happenings of a "Week. Th. Annual Kii1i t" the XX "! -XTtint XX rtern I mill in XX orlli sjirhiullflil Brxl :tt. Jut it ImmmI tor In Tntmrnt XX liere l llnil oil in Clark omit) A Talrutr.1 8rtli;nll t oimtllHii How tu liiit ,iriiij.lleM, Itooni Itrrore the ( ouutrj Note. The annual rush to the wet has com merjced, b) jicrsons iho xtlsli to take Horace fireele' adiice to "irrow up with the countrx." and others who haeafe hundred dollars to spare ami would like to se their nione) luxe-ted in the lands and Iota of the ne-t Nms of Clark count) pSTARCOaGHCDRE I KEE rnOM OPIATES AND TOXsO. 25 if fanners, profi-ssional and business men who If haxe lost their health and workincmeu who are out of work, form the Rreatcr number of such emlcrants. borne of the fanners of thw Mcinitx are selluic nut and gomt west to re-lnest. Western real estate U a i;oih1 Imestment If tood land is -ecured. and at reasonable priced If Jim can bu) a pood farm with first rxte o!I in either Kansas or Nebraska at Ss or S10 an acre, the Imestment is nrst- rate, because the price cannot fall to double In ten ) ears. The great Sew an! wid in the U. S. senate, in one of hi speeches. t,iat exeryacreof k,hk1 asricultural land In he United i-tates will be wurth vw. by tne year 1900, If our national prosperit) remains un checked. With the exception of certain localities, it looks very' much as If the pre diction misht be xenfied. We haxe an enonnous territorj. it is true, but it i not all agricultural laud, and tsettlemeu is Rolnu on at an appallnitrrate. When Spring field and Clark couut) jieople co west, the) either co to Kan-as, Xebra-ka or to south ern California. Hundreds of thousands of acres In Kansas are ironed b) Clark count) and SpniiKlield holders, while Nebraska is not far behind. 1 think that Kansas is the I1EST xi l IITIEn si XTt In tbe union, with Nebraska not far behind An) numbtr of people wid tell ou that there is as .rood Mini in other states as in Kansas, that Mis-oun i a letter state.witli a greater diiersit) of productions, etc- It Is no use. Kansas his the call, and in time she will be more crowded thxn either Mis souri or een Iowa or Illinois. .Mr W K Linn, of this city, who has deioteil his life to the western land bus! ness, said a ood tlnnc ou this sulijwt. He said. "The reputation of Missouri as an old slaxe-holdine state has injured htr erj much. The uorlheni emigrant, when hi takes the train for the west, sleeps, oxer Missouri and xxnkes upbexond, in Kansav There is ex er thins in the )opuIaritr ot a state, and it is to the immense jmpulariiy of Kansas ami Netirxska ami to the bound less amount of nexxpaper ailvertisine the haxe recened. that the) one their marxel uusiy rapid settlement It miy not be tenerall) known that no uio'e land can bt purchased outright from the Sox eminent except on certain rare occa sions when the iroxemmeiit sells a certain amount of land at auction. In Kansas agricultural land can still be purchased from pru ate holders for from Sj to 51 an acre, but it is beine rapidlx taken up Some of the land in the thick!) settled irtiotis of Kansas commands a price of troui 5i" to So an acre Land li the southeastern part ot Nebraska, xxhi h is the garden sjit if tin state. eouiuiHin s fill') the iatt. r pri e Wes M, Mill, n of this citx. said tin otherdix "Iwasretent ly in Kansss ami traxeieil prett) xxelloxe' thestate 1 found tkAt lands xx Inch xxeir selling tor 5i or 5.1 per ?cre hxejearsagi are now bring ng Ss r 510 The Spruigneld nnetors In ueMemland haxe general'' nude m mex out of their lit xesimeiits. l'wn s.,ni:1,tij griitlemeii ought a trat t of lanu near (iaruen I'll) Kas , srxeial xnr- ago Sexer.il )ears later the) held the trait of ifio a-re-.at S3.000 aLd hiiall) got M.00J for It Oixing to the increase in the size of (Sarden Citx. the land has noxx- risen in pnee to Sinn jij-r acre, making the xalue of the tract S18 000 I hear that lloss Mitchell has invested at least S-IO.tHiO In Kansas land during the past fexx xears, and that the. Thomases own Kansas laud to the amount of Sio.ooo or so. Mr. Bookxx liter's big tract, xxluch Ik bought from the railroads for a song, is lo cated in Nibraski It xxas to look after lalroad sirxe)s in coiinettinii with this land wl.icii brought Mr ltisikw alter back from Europe the la-t time. ilr. llookwai ter has the greatest couhilenc. In the stead) nix ancement of Kaiisxs and Nebraska, anil beliexes that the) xxill become txxo of the leading states in the union. One of the greatest sources of their prosperit xx ill be the fact that the Mississippi rixer will gixe them cheap transortatioii for their pro duce. There are still millions of acres of gox eniment land in oxer aiiozeiisUte-, oen to pre-emption. A desjerate attemjit xxas made to repeal the pre-emption law during the late congress, hut xxas unsuccessful. Aii)')oung man in this cit) ran go to the west and secure ossession of li0 actes of land at 51 'JO er acre if he is xxilling to re side on it for six montlis Tinier the home stead laxv, laud can be obtained free li) a longer period of residence. The must as tounding and unblushing frauds are said tu be committed under the pre-emption lawn Parties will tile claims on a iniarter section of land, ervct a little S10 cabin out uf a few old boards dig a well eight feet deep, whether tlie) set water in it or not, break up an acre or two with the p'ow. sleep in the cabin two or three nlght in a month, and at the end of the l montlis appi fur their deed claiming that T Hi Clark count A tanner torn memo imp pursuers uau. -mvaio .v m, the" hae fulhlled rer condition for other da) that he belieu-s that at leastSV),- UvlM Monnn' stnvt, Chicago A Kail secumiK the land s the are will-, iHHUn Bohemian oats proiuKsorj notes road aiullountj map of tlm I nited btates inK iu moK ; ' , , "V'? . t. .. .1. 1. ... I eltleil on aniiiiiilrinei iiu-Mini, mm n-no proof hhmunht to tlieciiiitrar. the lamJI'. ceneralU iletiietl to tin 111 without furlh. r ' .i.mi..i.' 1 1 ...... nl K.iittir Lr..ntl.tiMi ti .iU.,fr... .si.riiii'iililtiitheuiMliileil frauilulent. ami ne.sl not tie paiil. and pre-empted quarter Motions of laud . . . t 1... 1 ' trip to tlit west ami six mouliis 01 1m1 health) out-.l.Hir life on the prairies will .lo'uii.m oats business sPmnI on a par with a almost hiij ) mine man kihhI. It is remark rmiibllin: htisiness, or a Iotterj, anil that all hiutii.t ...,.r ..ar..nt !u nut ii.ick i beir , .. .. . . ' w.iw nH ti. thKUiisTTil Iir-41 IITH IIIiaillT i tl.mv v ir.od farm of 10.0 acres U sure ' to w worth 35.000 before the iloe of tin I century, an,, now it cat. tn, ha,, almost for the asking General Kelfer's western IriTtMtments are (n ehrn.sVA in Ktllicklos' -s count), near hem Nebraska, ssunrrlor This Is in iioutliern Nebraska. , ami the land is becoming xerx xaluable J Warren kelfer. jr.. is managing the ranch and is meeting xvith great sun ess Dr. Kodg .. . ersowns a tract of sex eral thousand aires of ersowns a iracioi sexeiai iiiousnm. nws,., I....I li. I'..,... uhli-h Is r.u.i.llx risim. in xalue If all the xxestrm land which is owm-dinSnringheld was grouped into one ' txHlx.lt is nrobable that there would be enough to start a small empire. To the speculator it is probable that agn cultural laud at 55 or Slo an acre offers the surest imestment. Iiixestmeiit in toxxu lots and in acre propert) near growing cities Is more profitable, howexer, and otUrs a larger adxance xxhere a luck) strike is made. A certain "sprmgheid gentleman vreutto the west last ) ear and folloxxed nhii in. tn he xerx safe and sure nlan nf imesiliir with ax lexr to future riches. lie traxeledtl rough Kansas aud Nebraska, wbereur he found a flourishing town xxhh that). tf lori fitiirs 'r.v! h ntir- chased a fexx lots, or exeral acres near it. Hiarlie Welcker. our local comedian, dr- T.vp vsp (xtifXVV irliy Ackr The amount inxeste.1 in each case was not serxes a iwsition in atirst-class professional vvi.-oJv uloo1 XXxXt large and his entire inxestment would not coiiipxii). His work m the Hoosier t)d.l- fa warranted, is because It Is the best reach 510,000. Ile said "A few western Fellows was excellent and his sketches de- Blood Preparation known. It will post. Ijwus will reach a great size, the great xeloned considerable originality, lie is re- tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the number of them will enjo) a fair, stead) umrkabl) ijuick in turning an extempore whole system, and thoroughly builds up tho growth, a few xxill fall to attain much I witicism. 11 some mistake Monda) night constitution. Kemember, we guarantee it. growth. In making ni)lme,tiiienls leal-1 ;l;l""' "house scene was joined to F k CobIeIlUt corIlt.r Market and culateilb) axerages. If one town in three. , half of a wood sceie The result of this ii,,-!, strt-ets In which I haxe imested. attains a good was that a wild luxuriance of limbs and i size, and the remainder do not ntterl) fall, i foliage were obserxed to be growing out of In a three weeks' rat hunt near Howers my'liuestnients will pay asa whole. If I the xtiiiiIoxx of the house. "That's the i xille. (ireene count), Ohio, 10.M3 tat and hadlnxestedexerxthinginonetow i. there hrst time I exer saw t.ees growing out of mice xxere killed. would haxe been a nsk of complete failure, the second I stor) window of a house." Now. I am practicall) certain of success" shoute.1 Welker He afterwards said it, "' K.iate. The great trouble about investing in Uximing towns like Wichita and others Is that as much more) is asked for propert in and near these cities as it xx ill Ik- worth in the next ten ) ears. Men xx ill rush off to the xx est and pa) as much er lot or acre for land in some little xxeMern cit) xxluch in all human pi ibahilit) xxill nexer attain the size of Trbana, as the) would pa) for lots in Springfield. There are some men so i short sighted that, other things equal, the) . seem to gixe the preference to a xxesteni in xestment because it is in the xxest 1 his is a grand mistake. It is a good rule tor a man who desires to iecnlate in western real estate ne.er to L'ixe liuire than a third or a half as much for xxesteni real estate as i he wontil rive fur the ssnie nrooertx in Oh'o. A successful Spring! eld speculator said- ln hnxln.' in or near cities , the question of the future growth of the cit) should be closel) studied If )ou con template purchasing in a xxesteni count) seat, pick out some count In Ohio or Illin ois which corresponds in size and rhartcter to the couutv of xxluch the Kan-as toxxn is the count) seat. You can then form a i ol oil on me water pro es mat oil exists in rough guess as to the size the Kansas town , "' xicinlty. The matter is worth inxesti w ill attain. Next, consider those other gating, at an) rate." great feei'ers of a city manufacturing and . commercial-and consider what iveculur ""' inter-state commerce bill does not xdxantages In this respext the toxxn enj.ixs, prohibit the gixing of passes to the nv and whether it is likely to become a maim-, lepers. The newspapers would probabl) factoring- or commercial center i ""- "ut a K'1 ',eal ,1"a,1 lf " 'H'1. a"'1 lf A little studv of statistics and the historx """J "r' paid cash for the adxertisiiig of the growth of cities in )our own state. that you are familiar xxlth, xxill enable uu to predict pretty accurt-ij "h"' growth tne municipal rnild is Iikelx to attain The size which xxill be attaiueil b) a countx seat xxhich simpl) acts as the business i liter of county ot agricultural diameter, and uhns.hnsiiiess..lies It no sn.s-nl c.iimier- . cial or manufacturing adxantages. cm be ' calculated almost to a nictx. lbeliexca, xery excellent xxork could lie xxntteiion "Cit) ology, or the -scieni e of the groxx tli of cities." Springfield is just at present enjmlnga solid, stead) boom, which is exeteded b) fexx of the xxesteni towns xx hose praises are sung b) the column in nexxspapers who are w ell paid for the singing. Let the historx. of Springfield's adxance in population and importance, and the adxance in ispniigiield real estate. lie put in cold t) e. and it xrill put to shame the accounts ot the Ikhiuis of many western toxx us xxhose praises are her xldeil all oxer the xxorld. The Ohio $Uitc Join-mil lias just Oeen lecturing the business men of Colum bus on their lack of enterpnse in not booming their citx on the "w ild xx est" plan A course of popular rexxspaer letters on the same subject stirring up the citizens and real estate oxxners of bpruigtield also might be a good idea. There is boom enough and exidence of quick growth enough in this cit) to attract millions of inonex to bpruig held, if the facts xxere onl) brought to the notice of the public all oxer the countrx. In the xxest the citizens publish pamphlets setting forth at length the historx and adxantages of their toxxn, or pax for the quadrupled editions of their I'H-al papers, in which the story of the boom is told What a tiiAL-nlhisunr storx could 1H' bsseil on the last ten ) ear ol progress in bprmg- field. Why Is this stor) left untold to the nation4 , . The most 'noticeable thing in Ohio real estate just at present is the sale of lots and land in the natural gas district in Kiudlax. Lima, and the ret of the toxxns. The Cincinnati papers are hlled xxith adxerti'e nients of toxxu lots in Kindla) and options on Findla) real estate. Land is reported to luTisiinr at aranl.I ratennil the liloxxim'of edxertising horns i something wonderful It ishlghl) probable that the future of Findlay as for ci-t d bx- the real csiate ' .:e!it is a little loo ros) itural gas i, a ' new thing Ail) da) ma) bilnga reis.rt of wonuron. wie. ue jiiiiiieci uuo a oram its exlisu.tlun. Then what' But exen ble bii-h and ratche.1 out Inith his exes. .-i.tmittii.i" that Northern Ohio eoi,t-hw in. eYhnstil.le sniuihes of nam ml c-.w there cinbeiioiioubtwhatexrrthatpliieswillbe laid tosuppi) it to the whole statt. In this case ex c r) town xxould enjo) th ad-1 vantages of natural g is and thexarmus toxxns would haxe prett) equal facilities for the nexx fuel lf natural gas tloxxs In imdltnisheil quantities from Northern Ohio another )oar. xxe will be melting our iron and fr) ing our beafsteak xxith natural i;is. sf x XT lloxii. It Is doubtful after all Is said and done whether mitcli mone) is made b) leaxmg home to inxesL One of the gnattM real estate holders and millionaires of Cincin nati said of his own experience "I hxd as good xxesteni inxestinents as an) one could haxe xxished for, but after a long life, noxx that I look back oxer in) business career I knoxx xer) xxell that I could luxe mule more mone) if Iliad uixosted in Cincin nati propert). I could haxe bought pro ducing priqiert) and bx constant selling and huing again could haxe kept turning the mone over and oxer and constant!) gaining It is an immense udxautnge to haxe all one's propeH) in the eit) where i helixes, for thtre his e)e is e-oustantlx ... t UlnJH IU j This is something: worth tliifikmir nf Itisllkelj that the citizen if pringhfM .. ,. K... u .iri-ttuart (rs CfxrititrliuM ns.,1 .1 i iiiu wujs 'sjT,ij in jt'iiiir,1" " aim 1111x3 i?Mrcare of It, celling w!uneer poihle on a margin, will come out aliead of the man who ruslies out to the west ami miiKs his fortune In oiuti little outHfthe-wa western town. Dan Hudil. fonuerb of tliUcit. N de lUeriiiK a levture on the 'New Cirillza tlon" in diff.rent par of Ohio ami Imli- an.i Dm Is aiwajs celtlnc to the front in some capaclt or other. Mr. Hndd i a ) Catholic ami Ins lecture N of great Interest to member of that denomination. 1 he decision of Judge While in the Bo- heiiiLm notes rase attnuteil ereat attention .1 r.i 1.1 1. i I'lari 1 jiiuiii iiiii ill iiii "".",' .. . .1.11 . f... f... l,t "".....-.. 1 ..j ... ', V the RreMermimlRTiif farmers arewailinc to lie iue.1 on tlie notes liefore thej ill pa) iImmik triixtliur that till' notes will lie ile- ti.i ,1... i.i..(. im. im i'iim I11 .eritl This ilisKlim In. lieen cien In seeral I tlnio jiuli;es. The ileciilisl that the Ilohe ill m coniractisi tor ineseoais were mves . ..!! ! nll.l HI..I ilidt Iij iiiiiIihIii niiiilil lii 111 IIIU Aim Uirtl itir miiiiunii x..4t.. not te eiillwteil b law, asthej tame under the definition of a gaming debt. Judge While;, exceUent .leei-ion I, that : the ; nirte; uwi oe ;aii worn in iur iriuu- n u imur- rem pinj mis win c-ium- uie h,hyuwhh In this citx who haxe bought up a lot of the notes for a fraction of their xalue. to jump notes for a fraction of their xalue. to jump for jo), gixing them a chince as it does of securing the face xalue of man) of the 1 4.. i"es Kexx pi-rsons lixx e any eonceptinn of the . - , . , , , :. -." - T.it extent to which the llohemiau oats swindle xxa xxorkisl in Clark count). The hrst ) ear, a few prominent farmers xvete gtxen an opportunltx by the sharks to make use. Softens water, saves labor and soap. a fexx thousand dollars The news of these Added to starch Increases gloss, prevents vcl-g-iins spread far and wide, and the next lowing-. 5c.. lOu, 25c at (.rocorctrugslsU. xear the Clark count) farmers took the bait li) the hundrisl A prominent farmer saxs that contracts for these oats to the extent of at least S100.000. xxere entered into lij Clxrk county fanner. Kor a long time a gang of these agents boarded in this city and xxorked the count) on the installment plan. The corner of Limestone and Main streets at that time presented some of the excitement stock exchange. f ' Of a inuuuiru mm oi .soiiuaiupioii. wueie owe steps out of the postolllce into the !. I W ' "' raiee his turn to dance a jig In- tead of throxxing s.lxer saud on he floor to dance on he brought a comicopla of rocks and rattled them out on the stage In- stead of sand. He was th life of the per- formance. Tom Hill's Uncle Tom's Cabin" sketch was xerx good. "If natural gas or oil are exer di-covered in Clark count). I think it will lie in the L ittoiii laud xx here the brigade encampment xxas held last summer." said Mr. W. K. Calhoon the other d ix. "I Used frequentl) to take xx alks in that xicinlty some ears aU". an'l the xxater noticed an oily hlu. on of IJuck Creek on sex eral occasions, xxhat it xxas I did not know ju-t at the time, but after seeing some streams in the IViins)Ixania oil re gions some time afterward, I learned that It must haxe lieen oil xxliich I had seen on Buck creek. I beliexe that that is the most like!) place in the xicuuty of Springfield to b.ire for gas or oil The presence of films the) do for the railroids. -Xirs. Ikr I.A.....r ., wl.. U. f.M. Souihem California, has purchased txvo handsome lots In Santa Anna. A xxanl xxorker xxent to a prospectixe candidate in this city theotlier day and truck liini for 51 for the beer fund for the "o.xs. 1 lie prosMs?tnecamlidate organ ized himself into a Wrtr.terl.an tableau of withering character, and hissed In tones of thunder. "Millions for defense, but not one cent for bet r." Carrie Swam, sister of Mr. Ignaatz WIs ler. of this cit). is p.i)lng xxith extrauidi uarx success in Australia. Great efforts xvere made by two )ouug medical students of this citx to get for dis section the bod) of CliHs. Boxxser, xxhose recent tragic deed is tiesh in the minds of all As the) could tind no legal means by w hich to get Nissessou of the cadaxer the) had to gixe up the project as a hard iob. "springheld nuug lailies think that II. It Mautell, wlioplajtsi "Tangled Lixes" at Black's this season, isalMiut thel.andsomest )oung uian on the stage. A bpringtield gul said that man) of the. yiutig ladies of this city luxe cabinet photos of this uianl) exquisite, and that his pictures are in de mand. The retcnt cooking school in this cit) xxas a splendid success. The net pronts xxere S15r. There can be no doubt that exer lad) xxho took a course of lesson, xxill more than make up for their cost uy an Increased knoxxleilgeof the art of cooking. Manx ladies luxe an erroneous idea of these n.u.l ii... . .tmnl t-l... (.. ..I. ...,!. n. !..... ". -i..."..s. ,rJ iuMViiruiHuuuiii lN " be leanieil there but extiaxagance. One lad) xx ho xxas askeil to join said- "o inueeii i near mat tne n-.acner sa)s tint a chicken must nexer be roasted until it has , been thoroiighlx xxashed in lemon juice " j Her idea xxas wrong, of course. No cook ing teacher xxouhi suggest such a thing. A i ltd xxho understands the chemistry of j cooking can cook far cheaper than those who do not. A Frenchman can make a biiiqtiet out of what an American fainilx "". smlpi) unairs- neu.es smiiieii cooking as a science. Kxunir.lt , , ri',,'r'' "' il' a " '" ",lr ,4w1 n"'1 ll'' was a nil xx lien lie s.iw ills e) es xxere out, with all his might and ill tin. He bought a lsit tleof. saltation oil, and rublml them in "" Tlie II i rrett I'utitisliinc (onipnti). A coiupaii) IiienrHirated under the laxxs of Ohio, is acknowledge.! to do a uot.abh line business m general publishing, print ing ami binding, and manufacturing oftice , specialties, and to rank xxith the hrst print ing houses of the countrx in exer) resieet. ' 'I he original business of the coiupaii) xxas established m lsdi. and Its officers at pns- ' eut are IMxxard L. Barrett, president; Fred W Birntt. ice president, John T. II cc. -ecretar): and George L Barrett, treasurer, four tirst-cliss business 'men and gentlemen to dial xx ilh in exery xxa. The trade rate them and their work Al, while the c-oui-meri lal agencies cpiote them as enterpris- j lug. pushing and successful, ami entitled to , creslit for all the) will bii). One of the sjMs-ial branches of their business is fur I iiishing luniks, blanks and oflice con en iencii for usecf count ollicers, ot xxluch a prominent item is tlie election blanks xxhich I are used throughout the state, including the .larger cities of Cle eland, Columbus, To I ledo. etc. i LulU", ilo not fail to ntteml the gran.1 ?teek. A gram! Tlmr-s!a. Frnlij ami SUiinLu liiiplij i if new aiuUh'auliful kkx!y ' Teiiiiant.t. Mies emnl' only A 1 hlack-siiutli-. wosHl-workers. pitnttr ami trim titer, ami do onlj iirst-cl.ist work. A set of teeth from 5s up. ltowland, dentist, Black's opera house. Archdeacon Bljth Iia been apiHttiited hj England bishop of Jerusalem. An Kcellet opportunity. Pleasant ami profitable einplojment wurelj awaits a wike-awake salesman who willuppl) the demind. In this icinlt. for the New Kewndble Map of the Tniled btates and Canada and Pictorial Map of the World, IS7. IsMied h the renowned null hiihiiv n nil uir lii iili-i ihii null ill il,.- It......l,li. ..f Mnvin.. .1 ..,., rw.r-Mtn- ' . V. .1 t on of Hartlm theWorhl .11 Ion of Hartholili's l.ioerty KnllKlitenln? .mil the iliv Wousof 'htamlunl ruilwai time," are shown on the face of the ! mij On the pictorial si.le are separate rolonsl mait of the orlil. l.iirone. Asia. North Vnienra. Smth Aniericaanil Mexico. ANoselectei tlcal tables. Also select eni;ra ins, iliai;rams ami statls- Mrs. Nat C (mmkIwIii, professionall) known as Kliza Weatherli), is ileail. nrciir-r WlA." Quick ffjjl;IWhSS2: .j.wub. -. j - -- m,rH ON 11II.K" TILIS IOr. mad 5e. Fmall "-, smau doce, big rciului, pleas-, ant in operation, don't disturb the stomach. , . in operation, don't disturb the atomach. , "'","', ,, T. "V VlUt -r.-M-,-. :.-::. ,..i... i x x..w. -.r. .. ,I(L Ilir IU UL UUl('4ba da,('s-..v-s,-. n powucnouiiuaiii.pl. uoi....vfa -..- - i article, pure ami clean, sweetens, iresncu., ,., ,, 'S Mt,., wiihoiit ull-rheet inlury to finest fabric. Unenualledforfinelinensau! Ucei, general household, kitchen and laundry Hill las'. Mi-s Dal) and Bob Miles wcia the xxinueis of Thursdays races at New Orleans. O KalrerTlinn tlit. n.lr--t I.ltl), Is Minnie in) charming girl. For one exe in the arbor I xxhispered, I'se Cliamphn's Liquid l'earl. X inr' lifts tveell ttontlv olltftilietl in tllfl .,... ra," I lfililin.lr miiriler Cflse. at SlollX I Oil, la. xaluable lnxesiinents. niu may uuy I a, sen reai tMate but f ou suffer from b k , ku a,rwtioiis rheumatism, aclu', '" . ' l'. ",".' 'crick, sex ere pains, sore chest, sciatica, sore joints and muscles, or pain in any part, ou cannot enior happiness. Jfii Vnlirs are prepared from Burgundy pitch, Canada balsam and fresh hops. AppI) one directly oxer pain and get instant relief. 2" cts. Hon. Sam. Randall' district In Philadel phia has been left Intact b) the apportion" iiient committee of the house CATAKHHCUKED. health and sweet breath secured, b) Shiloh's Catarrh Keme d). l'rice 50 cents. Nasal Injection free. For sale b) F. A. Garwood. Goxenior Beaxer. of I,.'niis)Ixania, has apiKiluted sht)-one special policemen for the Cambria Iron coiupaii), of Johnstown. If a Cough is negleited, it m.a result in Consumption. (lunch's Mexican S)rup cures all Lung troubles. The duchess of Cumberland, xnungest daughter of the king of Denmark, sistir-ln-laxx ot the czar and prince of Wales, has been placed in a mad-aouse. EULED BY PREJUDICE. Few jiersons realize how tnoroughly thevare erinirollel hr prejuduss exen to ihrii on clisadxantaee 1-or uianv xears the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia, I sciatica and headaihe has been bx somt I outxvard application, and, therefore, with out stopping to think, that the origin o( these troubles nicf, from necessiic, be in ' tenia), the wearx siilierxrconiii.iiei to rub, rub and tind no relief. Athiophorosis taken internallv, and as a prcof th ct this is the cornat principle, it ciirsurelx andquiek Ix. 'Ihe statement of those who Auie bfm cured ought to convince the incredulous. Mrs. .Manlia Tenner, of Ixindon, Ohio, caul: I haxe been one of the greatest suf fer rs from rheumatism. Kor two xears I Mill, red ncrxlhing but death. In "lact, I nexer expected to lie well again. Iiul here I am, wdi and duing lioiise-cleaning Wile n I was sullering so li.itl v tm- l!e.li seemed to Is? witliering axvax. For a xxholi xcir 1 could neither dress or undress nix self 1 could not raise mv arms or han.l up to cxiinli mv lnir. I had to be lifte-i in and out of bed. I was, indetsl, in a helpless condition. The doctors had donealltlux could and were puzzled to knoxvnlut tliex sliould try next. It was at this time I 'earned of Athlophorcis. Assoon as I s.m ine need taking it I hid a terrible buzzing in mx head and nausea of the stomach, xx hie h made it xcry difficult for me to take, but I continued nil it and sixiii lic-gan to get relief, llou nine li did xou use, Mrs. Teimr? I ixe Imttlcs. Have you had anx rheumatism since? No: and it is now oxtr two xears Nncc then I haxe clone n'X wastungand any other kind of work 1 had to do vc ithout anx bail erlc-ct My general health lias not been Utter in xears. Exery druggist should kcei Mldojiiioros and Athlophiiros i'iiis,bit Hiierethe.c e-au-uot l ismght of the druggist the thlo ph iros lo . 112 Wall M., e orL, will send either (.carnage paid on ree.ipt if regiiir price, winch is $1.10 er liltl. lor Uhlophoios .! IHc for Tills. For ll.er aiel Vi.hie dlsiaMs, ilx.ti.ia in ihgis.nnn maVnes nervous ilci.ihtx df-.a.c of woml .ort.llpii ii hendsi he iui(iire bloo.1 Ac Vlhl .I'liorn. I'iCs are un.siinl.sl j THE.XEW ('IMXE. NO BAD EFFECT. RQ HEADACHE. NO NAUSEA. .NO RINGING EARS. CURES QUICKLY IPLEASANT.PURE A I'OlvEltrUI. TOMC That tlie mo-vt delicate stomach will bear. V M'ECIHr FOK JUL t KM, K1IEU.M4TINM, NKKVOVH PKOTKA- T10X aid all Utrm DineaRes. l-OK C0LHS K -KIVK II V 11E1A rOl'ND TO UK LMUdl V &PKC1MC tuperior to quinine Hellevue Hospital, .N "rnltrsally suc cessftil." t i-rancis Hospital. New ork E'.ery pa tieut treated with K isktne has been dis ch irged cured " Hev Jas I. 11 ill. Chap! tin lban Peniten liir. 'ltes that Kaskiue h is cured his wife. ( after twenty ye irs suffering from malaria and nervous dyspepsia rite htm for ptrtlculars M Joseph's Hospital. N Y "Itsusetscon sldered indispensable. It acts perfectly " prd U Y Holcomb M I.M list 2Mb st . N late Prof In . Med College) writes "Kaskii e is superior to -ininliu' iu Us specific power, and never produces the sMghtest In t jur to the hearing or constitution." Thousands upou thousauds write that Kas it ins h s cured them After ill other medicines hai fa led Write for book of testimonials kHHMne can be-1 ixen without any sped U medhal alvlce. H p-r bottle sent bymatl on rtMipt of price THE KASKINE CO ,M Warren &t.. New York j tit''' Vm Is? KX. M 5 i E J I S sW. S s laW j X s k I STOKY OK A 1'OSrAI, CAKI). 1 was atTt-cttil wltli kiilnr) hiiiI urinary 'rrrmblt- "For teli" jfars '"' After Irjim; all tin' iliictiirs ml atent nnilldncN I ruiilil lu.ir nf, I i-ril to l)t-tli-sof IIcip llllt.rs '" Anil I am iHrfivtlj rurtil. I kwji it "All t!if time Kli-tfull. U 1'. ll.mth. SiuM.urj. Tenn., Maj 4, lsM lluxiitiiuii I 'a , Mn) s, iss.l It has cunsl me ot several diseases. su li as nerxoiisiiess. sickness at the stomach, iiionthl) troubles, etc 1 haxe not srn a sick da) in )iars, shue 1 took Hop Hitters. All in) neighbors use them Mils KVNMK (.Rkl s; Asiiiu iimi xxi, Mass., ,?,in IS, ISsil 1 haxe lieen erx skk oxer txxo )ears. The) all gaxe me up as past cure. I tried the most skillful ph)siciaiis. but thex did not reach the xx orst part. The lungs and and lu art would till up exir) night and dMres me, and n I told in) children and in) throat was xir) bail I told ill) children 1 should nexer die ill peace till I had tried Hop Hitters. When I ' ,""1 la.-ii twi hottli-the helpeilme xerj i "T-1- " "a" hi. i .......l. )..... Iu 111..... 1. ..I . 1 a.. o more bottles I xxas xxell. 'I here was a lot of sick - ......... ... folks here who haxe seen hoxv they cureil ine. and the) used them and xxere cureil and feel as thankful as 1 do that tin re is xaluable a medn me made. Vouis trul). Mlss.li 1A (',. ClsllIMi. $3,000 LOST. "A tour of Europe that cost me 5.1,000. "done Ies good than one bottle of Hop "Bitters; the) also cureil ni) wife of hf "teen xears' nerxous weakness, sleepless-"nesa;idd)spep-la." Mr. IL. M . Auburn, N. V. BAIIT SAVEH. We are so thankful to s,i) that our nurs ing bab) was permanently cured of a dan gerous and protracted constipation and irregularit) of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters b) Us nursing mother, which at the same time restored her to perfict health and strength. The I'arents, Koch ester, N. Y. I nhealthy or inactive kidneys cause graxel, llncht's disease, rheumatism and a horde of other serious and fatal diseases, which can he prexented with Hop Hitters It taken In time "I.uddincton. Mich, lehruary .'. 1X.. I have sold Hop Hitlers for ten rears, ami there Is no medicine th it equxls them for hlllious attacks, kidney complaint, and alt diseases Incident t this ma! irlal climate ' II T UkXiMKR. "Monroe. Mli h . sept ii. lssx -Mrs 1 have been taking Hup Hitters for Inflammation "of kidneys md bladder It has done for me "what four physMans failed to do cured me. The effect of the Hiltii seemed like magic to me. x I, ( AgixK (Sksts lour Hop Hitters have been of grext value to me I w is laid up xxlth typhoid fever for over two months, an.i could K"t no relief until I tried your Hop Hitters To those uf ferine from debility, or an one tn feeble health, I cordial!) recommend them J I . -mrrtL. S Fulton s . Chli ago. Ill CAN VOL' AtfcK THIS.' Is there a person living who exer sxw a ease of ague, hllllousness, nervousness. ueuriUla. or any disease of ihe stomach. Ilxeror kidneys that Hop Hitters will not cure - "My mother sxxs Hop Hitters Is the only thing th it xxill keep her from severe attacks of paralysis and hei.lif-be -d Onn.i un "Vy little, sleki pun ahy xxas changed Into a great, uoumiug !iv. and I w is raised f-oma skk bed byuslng Hop Hitters a short time" nii. Morinit. CatarrH m co? ES IN s 'totSLi HAYFtvtRf M a. . U.SA. HAY-FEVER ELrS CREAM RAW I not a liquid, unvff or poirdfr Appltnl intit nottnU ft quitkltf altorltd. tcliint tlithtad. Allayt inflammation, lltaltthe tiro. Rtttorti thexntti ofUutf and snte't Bel crntg at Vrwjittt; ly miif.', rfyittrrfd, CO rrnJ. ELY BROTHERS, Urusgisl,0itego,Y. YOU CAN'T BEAT THE HOPPLASTEB Beoaa-s poiwMiisloTtIaandagtiTemsdX aaai amenta lor taa cure orpaia and diwiM. PrrxMired from tha oomDleta rirtufa of frah Hops. BurmindrPttsh and Oxibu. TnecrcatMt creaaaneainc piair err invenica. apply ou to BAOkacte. Crick, Kaaumatiam. Kldaar Palna.8Utchfla. tcciatica. Bora Chest, or pals in any part, local ordMps-eated. Cures liutaaUr. soothes sad trengxhrns tba tired muscca. All read? to SDDlr. S.ld br druf axul oojntrr tores. 2acsmta,S for ! 00. ataUed forprloe. rropnexors, "M " lyp.-" ' . -.ri- um 5Xvowx2e., vvwxV "BtsW If You Have nsmne(ite. Inillaeailon. I'latnlenec. Nick lleadaehe. all run Uuan," lew liiKflesb, j on will rind Tun's Pills Iheremcelx yon need. Ther lone up Ihe weak stomach and build iinllir flHKSlnir vnerirles. Stnfrercrsi rrni nrnlHl or phjslral oxerwcnik will rind rellerrromlhein. -Meelj augarcoated. SOI.O KVKltVWIIKItK. l:l'Mjli:ir FIB STEEP OB FLAT ROOFS CAN BE PIT ON HY A.W PERSON. THOL't .TS of ROLL.S SOLD ANNUALLY lull UUILDIMIs OF tfclV DUvL-niPTION SEND POK M.V CIRCULAR. CONTAINISO PKICL LIST AND KLFtUL.NCtS ACENTS WANTED. M. EHRET, JR. k CO. SOLE MAN CTACTUKERS, 423 wilirt Street, PHILADELPHIA. r-i.Baaassaa5Br .an pX?JVsjBME7SMps1a 1XZ ""M 'jfl " , j3se- MaaBasmsvvsH , F T v " , A. ' &M'1IA .'.IsilSBaF i asafiaas'l IS?s?alc& SSrVfTTiicltw zZ&S&r SPRING EMIGRATION! If )ou exjsvt to go West tills Spring, be( sure to get )our Tickets xia the BEE LINE i C C C A I It) . I A hi. L. K) , I). A I I!. i THE THROUGH ! RECLINING CHAlfl CAR ROUTE No other line can -iffer )ou the siipenor ai-coiiimiHlatlous, quick timeand through car serxice presented b) this route, b) xx Inch 'I lirnugh Tickets are sold as cheap as any TO THE EAST. This line leads all competitors in afford ing its patrons the most superior Through Car serxice to NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all cities throughout the F.astern Mates, gimg its pxtrons the option of going xla NIABARK FAILS. A SOUTH-BOUND TRAVELER Or Tourist will find no other line which can compare with this in i.rxntY, EASE And TIIKOUUH CIR Accumulations. latest KIDNEY CUBE rnrisrsneailr Rrllrrsaa rra"icir?iii tbos"afnlt4 ntk lams Bark, sappmiloa sad Rrtentioa of Lrlar, sad sll allmratt of enr aiaasji, asie San rm..r. ...p....e UftSr. Prlts J&c ssd fl.ta pr ttottle. Address RsHiLL VCH 10., Box M4 asrthsll, Mich. ERRORS DF YOUTH Th WtWuI Ctm of Islf. th ccnii&uairaijaof Wvl rr nnl tarty LWay of Mini, !-- KCd B-iy. lr x!u-in fluJ lca, I-: I'irrr, I'im. Nibt U -. 1-aWcz Mt- Weak Mrm ay HniV I la am IUqsJ Wmk. hrK Incin. H TorsT. iU,ifu!nt. PrHU. Wivrtlcc -Mid hinavliDr of Orysuu, Vrt-co-m Ic. Vrfcct, IaUstliiir CnroantlFnll Vliror. jull .tnnth, Putrti y nt) J leiItipDttit of fwrti. ith nw Brain nJ ttp I'rrmrr or fijrfeu (1U101K MEDIC 1TFD PEARLS, lliitnhfic, 4itr-x.vtnrk. r Kxprrlatrnt. l0-iri h .MUX'tN ltor lidnrf Ihrt yrj f t I pry L'ttf I &. llVfcrDcvK. jmrt.mi. M-t "il iuiJ rrirfmsilta FRKE. SU1t NcrrT 1 noItAUon Frr Auircti CRAICIE MEDICAL CLINIC, 3S Nes.au St., New YorH. National Bank! BOSTON, MASS. CA VITAL ..... ttlxl.OOO SVKVLVS ..... 400,000 Accouuts ot Danks. Hankers and Curpura tlons solicited Our facilities tor COLLECTION'S are excel lent.andxve re dlscoant tor Hanks xxlieu bal anceswarrautlt Hostou is a Keserx e City, and balances with us (rum Hanks uot Incited iu other Keserx-e Cities) count as a reserxe. e draw our own Lxchanite on London and the Continent, and nuke Cable translers and place money by trleKntph throughout the Lnl ted Mates and Canada. Corernmrnt Bonds bought and sold. and Ei chancresin XXaxhlmcton made tor banks with out extri chance. Me have a market lor prime Srst class In Testmentecur'ttes.andinTlte proposals from states. Counties and Cities when liiului: bonds We do a general Hanking business, and In lte correspondence. A1A P. VOTTKK. President. JOt. TT. ATOllK. Cashier. 1MBVC96BS. 0lfflrsS-(Ii!nOH BiAiP5,rioriT'riECE5sWH no rot oca MEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MRS. J. H. REED, 459 Main Street. Buffalo. N.V ArrratlraproTMnftoverthokl styli Fremito pj rinif f ntn Led uf th ualt. Uade cf r-rvt qusttitr Toolstecl Ctful)Tl-niprsl. ttrtwl bT tlni waxre Iealsri Hlf doevo vjn-t,1 uin Mni to any njlre, lW-f laid. GnrrtT-ri-tof tl fC MJmaOr tjiuiviJUaialbTolJCbrulutTu.u-stu-d. l'tatik(.iafit.,N. T WILSON WASHBOARDS. Tba Vaahboards aw made with a Bent-Wood no. Tbe Strong' ett boards and bcl wutien in th world. For aale by all dekltra. Taken ether. SAUIXAvT M'F'O CO., TO WEAK MEN Suff. ring from the rfet of youthful errors. e-vr!y ds).Ms.lingwekne. lout manhotxt. etc , Ilil twnta valuable tretiio .sealed cotiUlnlng full partlenUm fir home cure, FREE(f charge. A ppltuhl xutslu-l work , should 1 nJby erry num who Is nexitnu and drbilitated. Addrftss, Prof. F. C FOOLER. Moodiu, roan THE MIW D1PARTURB ORUMS 9EIIUClU jsmirui. uuuuiq bm.-.i(k imu wxi rou.Dg Kive ri. x-icat. -isulHit&nil'U rd bsnajkotne. I tedlnlhebet Bsn.l and 1 Orcheitrai. Cnrqu eJ for tone, larput all others In J tin lib aod appearance. If Inearen MaMc dealer does J not keep tbrra, write to 04 for 1 Hint rated Catalogue. LYON HIALY, Chicago, I!'. I CURE FITS! Wbea a. rtu 1 ou ot nse snorvlp lt p ttxta for a tioi EtJ itts-B ! Itiria is-tstra Us. I use., a ral Ifftl t-itr. I Lav m-t t ati-rsvss) T TITS, III UrrsV or KsLXiNO bliKML&S a lt' ItT itaJr. I w.rr.at nj trm-ir I run tt rt c. Bv.ts Otis.fi h. ftuUa l Rt roo tit m rtsl1af far fl.nl .1 vac frr a l't 4 Yir Sittl fm; inroitu tunii to iiris-. si fwsjt ouis.-. it -Mii ya vlblu, tot a 1 11 aJ I wilt cars j. JiirrM Pa. U. O LuOl 11 r-rt M.. "Ow Tort PEMVYBOYAL WAFEB1 are F' .Lftdlea. An Safe, Effectvaland rtevtant yJ Si per box by raatl,or at drugjrista, SeaUd 'Parttcutart 2 poctafe stamp. Aduresa i Tucceeisiuiiy ueu hjoduiix "J otrr jv imi Tm EuftstxA Csuoir ax. Ox, Dwnort, Ute r.r s,o ii) frank H. Coblenti and Ad. KakhausJC C. P'ffjy ft VWfJLaaaaiaav TaTVl laMfV 4 ! KaiiKLwj aaW i I W'QUL n rf If M. ra,.,uo,, Wffl Tu Hie Oimlllird Klertor f Ihe City uf Thtiuanfif(le!tct.ri of tlie city of Mirtn-r tlf Id. Ohio, are hrrrb nutldrtl that iD elec tion will In held li.mlay. A.irtMth. A 1. HS'.atthe ri"ictiTr pUcvsfor til1tiiie trl?c Iluus u thi-9r,eril want ot nall clt for tdr purpoir ut chosjilnt; thf following municipal officers One .Mar-T. to srt for the term of two years One "solicitor, to sre for tlie term of two years Une Jult;e of IN'lUe ( ourt. toienefortbe term of two years Une lerk of Police) ourt, to srrf forth term of thret ye irs t'ne rrnsecutur. t sere for the term ol two year- OueMrertloinm'ssluuer. to sen for the term of two eHTS One Water Works Trustee to serve for the term of three ye irs Doe member f , ity Council for the Hrst wartl.fiu thterni of two years One member of - Uy nunc il. for the "ecornl ward, fertile it-rni of two ic.rs OncnicmtNT of City i oum il fr the Third want, for the term ol tw years, 0u member of it i uctl for the Fourth ward, lor the term l two ears One member of City ( unnl for the Hfth w ira Itr tne term nl two yers One member of - ily t oumtl for the Mith wjird, I'tr the term of two jrars One member of . Hy ( uurll for the seventh ward, for the tern of two yearn One mi tuber of i Ity ( ouiicll for the :eventh. ward, to till the unexpired term of 1. F. Jdcl'onald. resigned One tnemoer ot I tty Louncll lor the hlhth ward, (or the term of two years One member of I iry i ouncil for the .Ninth ward, for the term ot two years One member of Ituird ol Education, for the Hrst ward, for the term of two years one member of Hoard ol Edm-ation for the l-econd ward, for the term of two years. One member of the Hoard of Education for the Third ward, for the term of two years One member of Hoard of Kducatlon for the Fourth ward, for the term of two years. One member of board of Education for the Fifth w int. for lh term of two yrars One member ol Hoard of Education for the Mxth ward, tor the term of two years One member of Hoard of Education for the seventh ward, for the term of two years Onemeraberof Hoard of Fducatlon for the hfifhlh ward, for the term of two)ea,rs One member of Hoard of Kducatlon for the Ninth ward, for the term of twoyears. ( One ssessor for the Hrt ward, for tbe term of one year One assessor for the Second ward, for the term olone year One assessor fr the Third ward, for the term of one year. 1 One Assessor of the Fourth ward, for the term of one year t One Assessor of the Hfth ward, for the term of one year One ssessor of th Mxth ward, for the term of our yetr I One sessorof the N'.enth ward, for the term of one ear One ssesor for the Itirhth ward, for the term of one year One Issessor for the Ninth n ird. for the term ul one year. The seral otlnc precincts In said city are situated as follows HrstHant West t ounty Hulldlnir, corner Limestone. md Columbia strrets ecoud Uard Wettern Engine House, Fac tory street Third Ward-I'rerinct A. Central Engine j lioute. .Market street rreclnct H. o. 3 -outh 1 enter street . fourth Ward No 3 Mound street. I Fifth Ward rreclnct A. southeast corner ) Yellow "prihjfsand Main streets, Preci net H. southeast corner Mam and I'ark streets rre clnct 1, southeast corner lellow springs and I- air streets txth Ward Precinct . Ilartman, Morgan A to 'a coal oflice. "outti Limestone street. Precinct Is, northwest corner Spring and Kl- zer streets j -etenth Ward Precinct .hapm.ins coal I oflice. Penn street Precinct It, southern Fn j glne Mouse. Clifton street Eighth Ward Precinct A. corner Limestone , street and Maple aettue. Precinct H, Ked 1 Men's Hall, Lagonda aenue .Ninth Ward No W) West Main street. i -tiven under my haud and seal this ill dar of March. A IKlsST. J AM & P C0OIW IN. Mayor. I lgft tlcr. I V0TICK is hereby given to the creditors of a.i James Drtscol X )ns lumDinv. Th.it ou thelsthdayof March. 147. the Mad River National Hank, ot a-prlrgnf d. Ohio, a creditor of the firm ot .lames Itriscol X ons Company, James Unscol and John II Itnscol. filed its petition In the court f tomrnon pleas of c lark county. Ohio, against the J imes liriscol a. oc Coinpanj.et ul .defendants, which petition avers among other thiols, that the said de fendants, lames Drisco A Sous Company and James Drtscol. dtd. on or about the II U, day of 3tarch. A. 1 It7.nMketliefoUowlii transfers and c neyauces. towit Hrst A chattel mortgage to Mellndi liris col wife of Jimes liriscol in the sum of ZU 34 77, on the stock In trade, tools, m tchtnery. factory a i.d office equipments of said firm of James Itrlsol Jt ?ous Company Second A chatte. mortgage to Fllzabeth Milionaldln the sum o( Utoua two-story frame building belonging to said James Tins col A. Soiisltm ptny. situate ou the south part of lot J. Crockett heirs' addition to the city of ."pr ngOeld.Ohio Third s mortgage to nnaJ Urlscol. wife ofCharlesE Iricol.a member of the Ann of Ja nes Lrlscol A jiis t ompan). In the aum ot 5ui,of the real estate uuoiiwhlch I he fac tory of said .lames lriscol A i?om C ompany Is situate, on the corner of Columbia and I enter streets, in said city ot:Drlni:deld.Ohio. fourth A mortgage to Josephine II mlley. mother tn law ot Charles h lriscol. In the sum ul .n.llt:. upon the real estate at the corner of Market and Ptton streets. In said city of Springfield. Ohio. fifth A mortgae tn Elizabeth McDonald in (he sum of i -v upon both parcels f real estate above described, all of which said mortgages were riled for record tn the Record er's tfH e of Clark county. Ohi j, at 5 o'clock p. m.on March U, 17 It is further averred in said petition that all of said mortiage transfers and eoii.eyancrs are without consideration and fraudultmt and were made by the said James Irlscol A :xns Company and James Priscol with Intent t- hinder, delay and defraud the creditors of -aid James Priscol A om Com pari and of tho members of said c-o-partnershlp The object of said petition and the proceedings thereun der is to have the siid mortgage transfers and couveytnees declared void and to hare been made with Intent to hinder.delay and defraud creditors, to hve a trustee appoluted to hold In trust all the property of the stld defend ants. James brtscol 1 "-oust ompany. and So administer upon the same for the benefit of all the creditors in accordance with thesfat ute in surh cases made and provided, and for general equitable relief. 11IKMAU KIEK NATIONAL BANK. ttylfOODK A I.OODfcAXD Otaa T MRTrv, t4r Its Attorneys. Sale or Bond. VOTK K l hereby given that the city of li pnngfleld.thlo. will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder at the council cham ber tn said city, on Tuesday, the Jtth day of April. I) . I7, at s o'cloeJc p m..thebonds of tald city to the amount of one hundred and rtft thousand M'liHW dMIars f the denomt natio'if one thoustnd J10 dollars, each to bear iV iercent perannu.n Interest. naTable cml-.tiinu.Uy. at the office of th city treaa urerinthls city, or at the Importers and I traders Natlounl bank in ew "ioNc City. ar I the option of th holder thereof, nn the fir t davs of Marca and eptember in each year, un f til the pavtneiit nf tbe principal thereof -"aid I bonds to be coupon tnd atd bonds to be Is- Isued for the purpsse of otdatnlng means for the payment f the cost of erecting a market house and city offlres. and of procuring the necessary real est .teas a site tberetor and ap proaches thereto, and for market space ""Id (bonds to be tati and payable as follows Flf teeH thousand dollars on the 1st day of ep tember. Iw7. and fifteen thousnd dollars on I the 1st day of September in each year there after until the whole amount Is paid, and when sold are to be taken and pitd for bv the punh-iser thereof in eash. at the office of the city tre tsurerln this city, at such times and In such amounts as tbe city council shall from i time to time, hi resolution, designate, and as the needs of the city shall require I Uids for the pun hast of said bonds miy be filed lu writing with the city clerk at any time prior to the timi above named for the sale mt said bonds, and bids, either verbal or in wri ting, will be melted by sild Council ou said Ath div of April at o'clm . p m . when all bids will be considered by the ilty council. and t aid bonds will be sold at not less th in par slue and accrued Interest, subject To the con dition her-lnbefo'e set forth, to the highest and best bidder I By order ot council. J.S.SHEWU.TER. .TJbs City Clerk. CONSUMPTION. I La a pos.uiv ranirdr for tba abova dlaa . br H In thsia.anj f cm ol tb worst kin I iiilof kBK tnt,nahaTalrcurrii. In'axt aoatrs'rel my f ti la Us 0-afr, that 1 will tndTUO VUTTl Y3 KEK. uff :brwlib aTaLCABLB TKEATIfk on tl.lt fl nart , soaAjtUIai-r. GlatprsaaoJ r o atUrvt Dit-T. A. aUtUJt. liiraarlftt..Ar Tocft The 4irat Encll.h Prvrfptlai r -u x,uit r. siaaiitvi, jyi usual eases caused by self abuse discretion. Onen&rta.m$l- BsroftKl Br malt. A tx for Tamphlet. Afrw BarcICA Chemical Co.. Detroit, Jllclu Call on or address Theo. Truope.druggist. enrner Manand Market streets. Snrlnefleld Oslo, iole Agent. JlDis-iVrT or In-y v , . " . " " - - V" TTv? j ft-. "