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.jgg...W3K-l jEpTOfrTB!- . ?J? TC- gJJ-.UWWMBWii'Hl MM'il UHiM, i m , . REPTJBLTO, MOISTDAY EVENING. ltAY 0 1887. " CEMENT! PLASTER, Hair, Fire Brick and Clay, Chimney Pipe, SEWER PIPE M. - FITTI2STOS. A full stock always on hand. CHAMPION COUDICECO. 'XI South Limestone St. KKt-I.V, 1' resident M. M. UK1X.KS, tec Tress H VOHK Manager pringficUl Republic KVEM.MJ AM) MEEKLY: The Urri'Bl IP Prl.l the Sew Tori uil YOa tr Associated Prr.a lll.patrhraasd the llntcr t Atle(orrIc)Tplecratn. . MC1I1II.S, rkESlPKVT. THUS. II. HltfUV.N, ptC'riNDTkliS SPBIHEF1ELD PUBLISHING COHPAHY. Publithers and Proprietors. TIIK KVKNINO KEl'UIII.IC is published every evening except Sunday, and Is dellv ercd at the rate ot 10c. per week, blngle copies 2c THE WEEKLY R'I'UHI.1C ll published rtery Thursday, and Is one of the mosteora plete family newspapers In the country, eight paces, markets complete Kepiete with news and miscellany, il per year. Invariably cash In advance. All communications and contributions should be addressed to Ciat-ros M Niciiois rdltor.andall business letters to Thomas ) Etotrs. manager. REPUBLIC BriLDlXfl, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. Telephone No. 250. MONDAY EVENING MAY 9 1887 OUR HIGH WATER MARK: Clrtulntlon lnrh 2J Clrt ulitlloi. April -Circulation April '1 l.i.-.O ISIH 10..-.I.O Self help is til best lielp. Here is j our splendid weatler, gentlt iiien. Nobody will stand lit theiuauvvhodnesiiU stand 1) himself. l'rof. Ortou now ilcclaics Hint 1 nil una 1 the natural gas liel.l. Keeeiit rains hate giettl helped lln w heat of the countr . It Is thought tint Powell, of Delaware, will lie the (lino democratic gulieniatorlal candidate. Tlie pntstiects oT the wheat nip. for Isn", are miicli Improved, ami grass i acluall booming. The Well-ton (O ) .Iroio. has recentl apioartst in a gland double litiinlier, in wlucli tlie linriLsot its town hate Ikhii ab! ami full set furtli. As Buffalo Hill is on tlieotlier side nf the Atlantic, and cannot get bat k liete until fall, American new sjvaiiert are venturing to Jirmt his 'portrait.'' (ieneral Kosher ha unwiscl revived his discreditable niilitar reeonl, when nearl ever body hail forgottt n it ami liim, Ipj hi foolish talk atiout General Miernlan. Father Ctinat sas. m the t'tthoiii H'oiif. that Ixhir's great toe is iiiteniier ance. ilr. I'owderlv thinks so, tin i. li teiiiierance is also the toe to anjbody's true pntspent. A great poet arises in the Tideiln llhulr to sing: "Toledo had no gall and jet she gut there all the same." or words (iu rh me) tu that efftHt. All nght, except, possd!. that about the gall. We are glad to print todaj an interesting descriplit e article concerning the early and present Chautauqua, from the jH'ii of Ilex Kichard S. Holmes, I). I)., of l'lamheld, Xew Jersej. registrar tif tlie Chautauqua unuersit). The Cleveland IaUi. of Jla sth. tn-le- brated tlie fift-hrst annitersar of uicor poraliini of its cit b iinnting a iiiagnil. ceut illustrated issue ot twent-fourpiges. ill which the attractite features of one of the world's most beautiful cities are full bet forth. Will Jir. Crad), of the Atlanta CuiixfifM fion, please take (lenenil Itosser, of Vir ginia, in charge and hold him tight (or keep him tight") until t.eneral Miendan re turns from his soutln ni tour" We are anx ious that nothing should "hapis-n" to "Lit tie Phil" or Itosser, either. The Hon. ltuffalo William, of the Tinted States, has achieved a feat in stateMuaiislnp in Kugland that breaks the record in that country of our cousins across the sea. He has made himself solid with both Gladstone and the Prince of Wales N'ow if he could combine ami vilidif them the job would lie complete. We are sorry to hear of the sudden death nf our old lriend, Jir Albert M. Htislinell. of IudianaiHtlis. who resided here a short tune, a nuinlier of jears ago. and who was a brother of General Asa S llu-linell. The deceased was a graduate of Oberlm col lege and a gentlemen of fine culture. go!sl abilit, and attractive ieiMiual qualities. The Ohio Mcifc Joimmf, of Ma Oth, ls The unveiling of the monument of Gar lield in Wa-liington City next Thtirsda will call tlie attention of the countrj again to one of tlie foieinost citizens, republicans and statesmen that Ohio h is produced. It will lie eminent! an Ohio affair. Garheld was an Oliiuau, the sculptor Ward was burn at Urbana, and the ora'or of the occasion, General J. Warren Keifer. resides in tlie iicighbomig cit of i-pringneid. It is verj seldom that we care to print anjthing from tlie Jien of .letferson Davis, but tills slim at I-iord Wolselej, Grant's military critic, is too good not to tie repriH duett! In the comparison instituted letween the oasesof Geuerals ashingtoit and Ian-, ami the Irjiiotheslsof a Mr. Davis, the first im- of ,,ra.,.u..cm. .w, ,,.e...e .... with lloating li.HslIes of ice To breathe tliej.. unable to rea ire that a Hntisl. oihcer ' ,.e.WgOI,, w ,,,,,, , thL. , of high grade could Ik- so ignorant of the lt comes ,,pie ru,l, to cover The " man iu.iH.rtant ditferencp i the' cases, diunn drelt.1 it as mncli as the whites it the .juestloi. cnrre.I wh he s houl.l be so to ,. , nTn,,. iei,e..t . ifiioui dii.sv euir t.ito. or to have felt an interest iu him except I w hen report created the unrealized hoi that he would save Geueral Charles Gordon from Impending sacrifice. The 1). ladhrop Companj . of liostoii, arc cot merely book publishers, but the) are educators Tliej hate recently issued a little work called "Prtre s.cIec'tlons," w htch contain- s " iiuotatioiis from English and Vnieriean authors, popular and obscure, mm of them from old KntflLh cl-tsslts. more from lit ins writers of eminence and some fiom contributors to newspapers and magazines w ho h,i e not J et achieved the i diguit of a volume, tlie quotations Mm; j iiumlicrcd and pmperl arranged, although without am connection as to iiljfcl, and the otler a series of ctsh prizes to the J r I -tins w lui are able to name the authors of I the greatest number of selections. The 1 1 ouipt tltor w ho, ha nig purchased the Isiofc. ! cites the author of the most limitations, le- Itvites a cash pne of ylOO IK.I the second, lapne of SMItHi. the thlnl. ! .0 oil. eh. Nineteen pnes are to l' decMretl. Aside fmm the interest ot the semli for aiithirs. Hie plan will Im alientht In educatine ttiiiUK leaders to a lote of isn'tr) and ill inaklni: them afquainttHl with the works and lltes of the lie-t hnirlish w meiican wnttrs of else from the earliest times. We max add, in connection with tins, that nil of the pul licatious fuuii this house are of a hkb or- der of evcellence and of a clean, whole some t harirter. One of the latest issm s from the 1. laitlirop coinpaii, is a stor) entitled "Tlie Itoiuance tif a Letter,'- writ ten b Jir. "Umell Clioate," etidenti an assumed iamt The author tells his stor well 1?.v "tr. 'nterest of the Uik Ins in a letter p.,vi 'i) a iih)siciMi, who, bj brootlmc r a ny tenons trouble, has N coine isre "Pi cttercontMiis the seen t of his Hfo --vi V nnces it in the hands of a Milium fan; V thoiu his sm is att icheil, and iUsli:es. ler to secret' until alter his death When that shall happen, she is to place tlie letten herself, in the hands tif the one to whom it is addressed, an eminent plij sician and his funnel inrtnei in business. The existence of this letter, which, howet er. is known onl) to the ounj laii, seri oiisl complicates affairs. At last tlie phj sician dies and the contents ot the letter are made public. The arestartlunr enouch. but what for etrs had mviiipiI like a black crime to the diseased mind of tlie stifleiinK man turns out to haelieen something er diiltrent. ThecloiuLs tlear awa,andall ends tiappil. I-retlonia, N. , which was the tirst place in the cotuttr to Use natural iras, hatini; burnetl it as lone ai;o as I.afaette's tlsit to this countrj. has just awakentsl to a realization il its value and neirun txirtm;. It is siupilar hou lout; knowledge of a CTeat advautace mat eit without the per ception tu the use it ma lie put to. In dianapolis Acirt. We happen to know sonietlunc about Fredoma and its ntturai cas. It has been in use in the pl.ii e named for in it lull a tehtiirt also at Westheld. a fe milesdis taiit For seteral ais thecillrens htte lieen "lirinu"-eaih on his account, on his own grounds t an etpinseof about i.'OU a man can iret all the mutual c.ts he wauls, for IiKhliui; and heatini;, l snnpl bonne down at an iioint on his own prem ises. This Is true, at .inj rate, in the bus iness portion of the town. After the pis has lieen liberated and tubed, the owner ot theproiiert is put to no turther expense for illumination, or for wood and coal Mraneel enough, until reteutl, the Kie- douians lute net ti thought of natural Kas as fuel foi riiuiiiutr fa tones. .Mis tints in the inttiest of the W lule Cnevs inoteuielit wen held in IndiaiiaiHilis, Suuda. 'lhe Atos gives the phtforin, in its splendid Saturda) Issue, as follows. I promise, with tlie lulp of Oml: 1. To treat all worn, n with resieet, and endeavor to proteit them from wrong and degradation, i. 'I o endeavor to put down all indecent language and coarse jests. i In maintain the law of punt as eiuallv binding iijxin men and wouten. t. 'In endeaver to spuad these principles among m couipinions, and to tr and help mv joune lirothers. 1 To use ev erv possible means to f nihil the command. Keep thj-elf pure." That is a gimd platfonu for the bos and oung nun (and old meiij of America and the world. Lord Wolselej, who has been criticising Oraut and Mn iiu.ui. and glorif me ieneral Lee and other confislerate generals, i brought up standing" b) no less a person than Jeff Davis, who in a recent issue of tlie laiuisville C'oiiricTii.iinm. avs that "one would reasonabl suppose that an eminent sold'er, when writing of anotlier of world-wide fame, and of uulitarv affairs. which, to no sin til extent, have liecome historti al, would conliue himself to ascer ttiiiable facts, instead of adopting the stjle of a setisatioml novelist and man ufacturing acces-jiries witli the freedom of a roiiiantt r. That such is the character of General Wolsele.v's article I projiosf In a brief review to demonstrate." Kostou is now iH'ginniiig to be known in j mntalisiii as 'lleantown " Is life worth living, imtv, in Huston" Famll) Itesfiiililaiicea. Xew York rmlice sav that Chinamen look mi much alike that when a murder is committed in Chinatown it is imiiossiblc tu find out the murderer unless the Chi namen help in the quest Cunousl enough jK-ople in China make the same complaint of Kurojieaiis and Americans, that the look so much ulike that It is im IKissible to distinguish them People who nine not teen accustomed to seeing negroes think tiiat all black people look alike, but iuIasof slater no one had an difficulty m recognizing his slaves, whose differences of form and feature are as apparent as those of an class of peo pie In strange species we see the re semblances, in the familiar we discern the differences Memlicrs of the same fninil do not lmigine they look alike, w lule to strangtrs tht resemblance is ver striking To the shepherd ev ery sheep of his flock Is as distinctly individual as the dog that drives them, while to an unaccustomed ee all sheep are as much alike as the shot tiiat are run in the same mold The Chi nese are not more similar to each other tnan Americans it Is that the iiolice are not accustomed to them Xew buryport it cram I'lglitlnt: In a MtiiiutHln.ms Country, Kosecrans lutl effected the ending of the river and had occupnjt Will's valle, between -saml and Usikout mountains, without opiKrMtum, and lucl estalihl,l his headiiuartcrs at Trenton Iojkout niouiit.tin now iuttrHisesl to screen nil the tneinv's inovcments from our olr-ervu-tion Gtn Hragg had s.ml. ) 1 til.nuH a few tl.ivs Iiefore the cros-ing into ill s valle 'It is said tolK-t.ist lo defend a mountainous countr. laut miumtaiiisliide ourft' from ou, while the are full of traps through which ht- can pounce Uwn ou at an time A mountain is like the wall of a house full of rat holes The rat lies imitlen at his hole, readv to jiop out when no one is watching Who can tell what lies hfddtn 1h hind that wall'" said he, iioinuiig to the Cumberland range across the rher Gen I) II Hill in The '"enturv. The 'r.giMilp" ,.r NetHila. "I'ogomn" is vim! to Is- i he name given bv the mountaineers of Net ada to it sort of fr-izui fog that appears some-times in vviiiltr ettnon the clearest and brightest dns j,, ,, flMa'nt the lug Iu the air of the moisture which col leeks about the Kiinoiitti i.r tli 1.0.1. ., ,1... ve Yor. '".. GobiS. M. Miller lo have wringers re paired, 11.4 West Main -trcct. I IC 1 4..1...I AMOXG TH1KVES. MAN'S LITTLE AFFAIR WITH NEW YORK BUNCO STEERERS. Tlie sailiel of Sauiplr The Three Card Mmite Xlt-ii mnl the I'retenileil " Iliiinr"- The tlluk In the Cjr.l Mone or IIIoimI. William JI Kosh is a resident of Ijlertv Sulhtau isunt) He was in ICintoii to dat lie i. tt silitlh built mditidual, with a Mimenhut detenmneil expression on his face On his test he tteiirs a sold balrte of thi; Oraud Anny of the ltepuhhi. shotting that he isan old tttttuu Ir Hostt said to u re jiorter oflLe I'reeiiutii "I had a little atTalr with bunco stetnrs m eit ork it might le well to tell, so n to want others. I hate the dales and other dita rnjit lure. I iu New Yolk on husuiest coiinei ted with all estate s I was pmidonn from the city hall to take the ferrt 1 was ntvMcd b a Kelitleuialil apiK-arim; mail on the street He made friends with me, pretending to know ine, sawug ho was foriuerl from 31ou tuvllii, Sullitan tMUiitt- He said he had frtarttsl a factor up town to m inufai ture cloth out of horse hmr, and he would hko to batetuegoup and see ll Ho Iu 1 found out in business, tt tilth is that of un nent "Hut.'sits he, "if ton dont wi-h to ji char up tiieiv, 1 hite p"t some samples 1 would like toshoit ou on Molt siiHt, if )ou will go along with mef He prtcnsel to gite me enough cloth for a suit of lothes. He would like to bate me tike up a couple of snm pies to Mime friends of hi in fsullit an He mentioned the names tif seteral linns iu that count tluit I knew, so ntturall I aid not Misjiett autthm We irot on a street ear He jiaid in faie, and we rode up to Mott street. He took me to 1J1 Mott street, the tirst iloor to the left hand tif the uumUr 1 bote it hereon mt Nnik In this mom there was a little table lit the window with a cloth oter it. A man snt theie as if he owned the tirtice He iinln t npiear to ns-ognie niy coiiiiaiuon The man with me said a stniEI. Of Mtinis I left til nathtl hert".' Oh, es. excuse me, said the other, as he reachtsl under the table and took out a sam ple sachel He oiK'iitsl it and showed almut fort different km.U of cloth of different sttlesand patterns ter iuih, all nuinliere'i in goo"! onh r He gave me the priis-,, which I knew were vert low 1 tt'ltxted what I thought I would like to have for it suit of clothes. Alioutaslhad made my selet lion, iu walksu man cartiugati oiilmar travel ing sarhel, saving that he was from Mis souri, and had just made a sale of a uumlKr of car loads of cattle amounting to .j,oou. At the same tune lie ojiued a sathel, thow mg large -tacks of inoue , with (lOnhilUou top of eaih -'And, said he, 'I've len swindled outnf fsixl across the wa bva set of contiilentH. men ""How is that!" asked one of the men ttt'aU I mit ij tidttfiin' , I uum. Dial I .. .., . h, ,v .n ...,.fc, .,.. . ,..n ..., . JO,. .,-. .,,... .. U, ... i.-, ,, ur. throwing down canls u-tsl be three card monte men, ani tiiac is an l got Then the men wanted to know all almut It Ilesliomsl bv the canls how it was done, and all ln-mine v ery much interested 'If I hail it to do oter again, though,' said he, '1 would bet three new Lais that I ccill.1 pitk out the tald -Well ' saul . ne, '1 will tske that lt sx the tiled It, and tlie cuttle dealer lo-t lie hande.1 ov er a (Jo bill, suv mg 1 hat will jay for it' Then the couudeucu man who nail lKH.il with me spoke up ana said: i "Iwillliet I can draw that card ever time.' -'Very well,' said the drover, Twill taie it' Hethrewdown some mono and so eltd tl other. Mv on.fes1 fnen.l .leftlt- ,i, his linger nan put a little mark or kink un the card. 1 saw him do this, but seemingly no one else saw it Of courset my com paniou won. The drovtr got excited, and wouldn't gite it up He was determined to tr it again THE KIMC ON' Till OSKP 'I will Iiet that,' said he. throwing down bill w bit h must lutTe amounted to 1,IAJ. The eoiitldeuee man w inkett for me to try I could see the little kink on the card, and wai Mire I could drew the card, so I could stand it no longer, but drew the card "'There,' said the drover, 'take xour luone ' -I was a little loath to take it, of course. Take tlie mouev ; it is ours.' Then spoke the confidence man. "'It wouldn't bengtt for you to take allot that money unless jou hat e money enough on jonr iterson to thave covered the loss in erase j ou lost Hut you can take as much of it us j ou can cover ' "I put my hand Iu my inside vest pocket nnd took out SiW, saying, 'Here is tSoll "Tho instant I showed the money th con fldeiice mail crabbed It out of mr h.trnl nml in rtiti four men rvirninv frtm l.ltin.1 lit. ' cnrtauis They had ou shoes that did not make any noise A hgbt dawned ujion me, I put my Laud behind me and, quick as thought, drew nit retolter, cocked It and tiomrrd itut the head of the man whohadmy money "'Gite me my money or I'll take your he it's blood, I shouted. 1 ho fellow w ilted Lit a rag ""You wouldn t kill a man for $3(0'' "'Yes,' I shouted, 'I would kill you for COO cents.' "He handed back the money without breathing the second time Well, I didn't wait, but put my montj' in my pocket and walked out Did I make complaint at the iiolice station' Yes, and a man was detailed to go w ith me We visited the room and cue of the scoundrels was there He had put on another suit of clothes, but the officer did not make am arrest, although 1 told him it was one of the men." Kingston Freeman. "We hav e met the enemy and the are ours" said Commodore l'erry. thus telling the stor of the battle of Lake Krie. Ami it is al-it a fact that Dr. Hull's Cough Sjnip is no sooner used than thecold is conquered and the cough disappear i.i... TTT i , s . IT ,, , bill was introduced into the Canadian I ..,., .1 "l"?,Si S?..,.lVf r"" ,,lle vnnr ' ions of the inter-state commerce law, nota bl the long and short haul features. ithcials of the I'. S. Treasury DepU. the Heads of the Haltuuore Custom House and I ' M ( lllice all indorse balv ation Oil. I 'ne e tvvent-hve cents. The Chicago water supplj is reiortetl en dingeretl on account of the condltioiiof the "crib" in Lake Michigan. Troll, the lilatrict Attorne or MTcslrhcster Co., New t.rk. m I have received man letters iu reference to ni testimonial. Iatel published, com- mendine Ai.Km k's I'tiimi's Ii c.sth:s. 1 cannot spare the time to answer them in writing, therefore would "again sa, through the press, that I have found Al is oeich's I'tutoi s I'i.cstucs invaluable as chest protectors ami shields against coughs and colds. Furthermore, I have found Al loorh's l'i sii its uneiiualed for pains in side, back and chest. 'HSI 11. IUhl IL Chas. K. Gaines, a blind mill, was con victtsl of iiiuriler in the second degree at Titlm.O. Hood's Sarsapanlla is ciiaracteried bj three peculiarities. 1st, the iioiiliinntmn of remedial agents. -Jd, the projKirfmu. .Id, the jik, of securing the active medi cinal ijualities. The lesiilt is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. A special cablegram recounts minors of the serious ill-health of l'arnell, together with his retirement from tlie Irish leader ship. llelilesaCJase.' I hive lieeugiveii up b ni) friends ami ph)si(ians asa htnieless case of Constimp- 110 1 llave louiiil nothing that gives as mu 'It aud speedv re'lef as Cinm h's Mexican hrup. THOMAS IrVNTKIlY. No. I'll Hopkins Sjtre-et. Ciuciniiati.Oliii). . ta?-p vO c Blood Elixir is the only 1VVVU Blood Remedy guaran teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Erup tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the wnoie system, ana Danishes all Kbeumatic and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it Frank H. Coblentz. corner Market and Hifti streets. A l'aper Hunt lit M ashlnf-tou. Washington society has u. ridiculous fad It Is tailed "a paper hunt, and the latest retruits to the dudish iastime of chasiug a lot of torn scrajia around the countr are ssreretury w hltue) andSecre tan Kair hild Jsecrelatj wintnet rides I becau-e lueniliers of the foreign legations I Hild other nristocrntiL lieings set tlie e ' ample sH-r, tart V ilrclitld rules ltecause j I he is gettlm; fat. like the pnsideiit, and tlesires to reduce his liesh A uiper hunt i was giteu tlie other dn and the pith of the hare," as the Iuidtr is culled, was followed lij the trail neirked with pietes i of paK-r 1 lie hare was Alexander f tremor who got lnlfan hours smrt of I tlie other horsi nu n during w Inch time he succeeded iu gi tting out of sight , hen tlie time for starting arrited tlie 1 "hole nrt, intludiug t iiuiiiIxt of 1 1 dies, rushed into a gallop for the plate win re drigor had diapit utsl In lrtlng to lcip ;t ft nee s-ecrelar Whitne was t rolleil oter in a Held, and other mt nils rs of the ikirit.nftir this mishap .ulojilisl tlie pretitution of hiMUgthe ftme I'tds tnktuilown lit -, it ints Whtn the io.ul got rattier rough the extiltiniiit of the t base dts reused nitteriill, and there was an niljouriiintiit of those who were un ible to follow to a (onteiiicnt spot where liitiid rtfreslnnents tttie obtaimsl Fail mg tocatcli the h ire tint wtre ifttr the t rowd ambleil gtnll link to the Kus-fau legation, w lit re the awnittsl the return of Ml (irtgor who, atter riding almut nix miles in the countr and iiiidiug he was not follow ed nturned home in disgust Chicago Her lid Xtelrolne ti the Timiip. "Talking .limit tolmggan slides," sald.i Ikiltimoro and Ohio trim lio. "a friend of mineilown in Mur.Lind lus the neatest wheme I et er s.iw He is a station agent and his station is on the mountain side It tnnst lie nliotit n thousmd feel down to thexallevb) n rapid slope .-simo of the lK)sluthe iieighlHirhood tixtsl up it tolmg gun and lieat tlouu a pith along the mountain side just back of the station It was a ternllc slide, but the work of climbing up ngam was so greit tint the liOs soon aktitdoiit-d tht tour-e lliesta lion agent, howeter. turned it to good ac i ?m"lt He lias Ikh.ii lKithirvd ah winter by tr untis sneaking into the waiting room and sleeping on the lieiiched and making things disagreeable Ho used to tight with tlie bums almost ever) da to keep them out of the station but he doesn't do that aliv more He invites them to come iu and get tt inn and make thim-tivcs at home He furl coaxes Hum Afttr the go to -deep he picks them up one ) one ami lifts tlieui out the Kick window and drops them iijioii the -slide If ou could s-e n procession of these tramps go lug down tint slide traveling on their trousers, their shiiulilcrs or their heads and at the rale of two or tlmv mile- a ininutt, voud think life had not been lived in v.un It s fuuiij enough to make alocomotivi snort with liughtcr Chi ctgo Herald friu. Talk. ttiirTi'iif- r om Quick, complete cure, all annoying Rhine?, md,kratidl'rinary Diseases il. AtllrujfisU. "KOI i;tl (IN IIII,!-." I'll.l.sl lOe. end 3.V. l-ui&H granule, email dose, big results, pleas ant in operatlou, don't disturb the ntomatb. itnrcii t niKT." Ask for "Itouhon Dirt," A perfect washing jaiwdcr found at last 1 A harmless extra due A 1 article, piireatid clean, swet leu", freshens, bleaches aud whitens without slighect injury to tJuest fabric. Lutsiullcdfortiuell!eiisaua laces, gcuerat household, kitchen and laundry use. Stif tens water, sutes labor and soap. AdJed to starch iucreacs gloss, prevents tel lowing. 5c.. 10c, ic at li rocers or dmisristd. t - I Hlmd Tom is in the courts again. .Mrs. I hlw l!"'"!e l'Ilied for a writ of habeas I '".""' m t uicago in get linn out n me hands nf showmen who ate managing him tt,.,. the Children. They are ca V-.vv.v. neIallv llable to sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, hooping Cough. etc e guaranti-e Acker's English Remedv a positive cure. It saves hours "of anxious watching. Sold by Frank 11. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. Fxpress Jlessengt r Fotlieringhain his sued the Adams coinpaii ami the detectives who arrested him for robbery for SlOti.UOO damages. THAT HACKING COIGil can Ih so tpilckl cunsl b bhiloh's Cure. We guar antee it. For sale by F. A. Garwood. The Ilarher llusiue.a lit Geriiiuny. The Uirlier business m German is far different from what it is in the Amerienn couiitrv There eterv one docs not go to the lmrlier shop when he wants to lie shaved 1 he liest b trbers hav e of course a regular ustom at the shops, but they aI-o liuve three or four emplo.ves who-e business it is to attend to the outside trade, th it is thev go around from house tu house nml attend to the wants of cer tain customers Tins cl.issof customers have their own cups and razors and are waited on at such tunes as lie",t suits their convenience The are the aristocrats, and would no more think of gonu m and taking a chair iu a Kirlier -hop ami wait their turn than the would of blacking their own shoes These nun generall pa from $i to fit) per jc.tr for the srr vice rendered them Glolie Democrat Fit AM tits stopied free b Dr. Kline's Great Nerve llestorer o tits after hrst da 's Use. ilanelous cures. Treatise and Si trial bottle free to lit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, nil Arch street. I'hiladelphta. reniisltania. BLOOD POISON. Thnv jearsago I contracted a blood poi son. I applied to a plijsiciau at once and his treatment came near killing me. 1 em piojetl an old phjslcian and then went to K). I then went to Hot Springs and re mained two months, but nothing seemed to cure me tieriiuhtl, although teuiKirar re lief was given me. M condition grew desperate and I applied to a noted .quack, ,...,', .., : ' .. , ., . ' on. . "in not iiiiiut'.e. . turn u.se.1 .t piei aratlon which was prescribed "gratis." but It contained tiKi much alcohol and aggra- vattnl 111 sutferuigs. I then placed no-elf under the treatment of a noted Nashville ph.vsician and for a time was beiiehted, but b fall 1 leturiiesl home a mined mauphs lcall and hnanciatl, with but little pros pect of ever getting wTll. M monej being exhausted, I did not know what to do. In Maj, lss,,, ni mother pei-stiaded me to get a bottle ot H. 1!. I!, tinide lu Atlanta) and I did -si to gratif her, but to my utter astonishment I had not hnished the hrst bottle bt fore ev 1 o ulcer had been healed. To the present time I have used live Iwt tles and have received mole bciietit than from all the rest combined, and I am satis hed that II. II. It. is the most vvondtrful blood purifier ever before known, and I urge all alllicted joung men to tr one sin gle bottle and be convinced. 1 can tral sa that I think It the best medic'iie iu the vtorld . T. 11 i 1 Minis. Mvcos, (it.. Ma 1, lbsu. VERY NERVOUS. For man jears 1 hawbeeu alllit tesl with KheumatlMii coinbmtst witii some Kidnej Trouble-. Indigt-lion linall added to 111 miser and I soon became feeble ami ver nervous, and 111 whole s stem was pros trated, bev eral jihj sicians w el e emplo tsl ami nuinenius patent mtslicmes resorted to w ithotit beneiiL A fter sen-ing so man tes timonials extolling tlie vvimde rful merits ot II. H. I! , I comnieiicisl its use ami the ef fect was like magic. Klieumatic p-iins ceased, ni kidneswere relietcsl .unl 111 constitution improved at once, ami 1 chter full recomiutnil it to others who maj be similarl alllittetl. MlssS. Tovii isstis. ATI vntv. (it , Maj 4, ISM!. TO THE PUBLIC. Cn nil iiiti . N. C . April il. Issi;. After using II II. If, 1 iihliesitatinglt stale that it did more giMMl for inj Khlne tomplaini mill .111 oiiitr remiHlies esim biuetl. Its action is shh1. and I cheer ful! res oininend it lor Kidne Dertuge nients. T. II. C.I 1 vii vs. All who dt sire full information about tlie cause and cure of ISIikhI l'lilsons, bcrofula 5111I Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Klieiiinatisin, Kidnej Complaints Catarrh, etc., can strum b mill, liee, a copy of our IM-page lllustrattsl Itook of Wonders, Idled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever Iiefore known. Address, BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, Ga. WHV IS IT nt rheumatism and neuralgia are s etaieni' This tpiestiun has not Isci HtftrtoriU annered, but it H een it the-e di-ej--, are not onlt tlie n uiiful b it amuug the mot couimon i me member of nearly every f unilv in I i'ii i- tlie victim of one of these dit.i l Dentins Indies seem to lie peilllll ode to ncurjlgii attaeks, tthiih in tl r u of neuralgic headache, pain in ti u k, or nervous itaius are of con-taut im trn inf N'ot until the discovert of thl i ros had ant remedy lieen louud I lln r rheumatism, nttirttgia or nerv i laclit', ind thev were generallt c i led to lie incur tide, but vthlopln n is lieea proted to be not only a cf tm ire forthese tliseises, in all their v'aric inns, but a ife remedy. If, iu the lis I Vtliluplioros, the Umrls are keptyrx t m, its -net e-s is rtrtnxn, and to aid tin ttlilophoros Pills are recimimendisi lin It. wlnle providing the netes-a, athiruc, will lie found to lie a valttalili id to the action of the medicine. Athh h iros is no experiment, it lias lieen te-te n I li h proved it- wonderful elhcaev. The Uliloplionis I'llln were origimllt repareil as a remeilv for use in connettioi illli Ythlophoros, for rheumatism am leiinlgit nnd kindred complaints I sei n connection, witli tiiat remeily, ther are i ivrtiin cure for either of these very com innn ind distressing diseases They hive l-o Insn found to liein intalttableremeib or mv mil all disc i-es arising from vitiitci iIhinI or generil debility They arc t kti tilt valuable for nervous debilitv.blooi siisoning, dtspejisia, distress after eatiiiL le-nloc lie, coustipition, io-s of appttitt old ill stonni li or liver troubles Foi li-eises of women thev are inv limbic riie-e pills are perfecllt li irmless and nut ie sifelv u-tsl bv adults orthildriu. re-tiiiiuiiials of those who have bet! ureil will lie se-nt tree on applic-ttion I'tery druggi-t -liould keep Vlhlophoro ind Vtliliiphons, l'lll-. lmt where tliev t-in not l-e Unulil 1 lb. druggist, the Atlib phoro-l i,ll Wall st,.c nrk, will w either e-irri tge p-iul i on receipt o reguiir price, which is J1.0O per iKittli ."or Vthlophoros and oOc. for 1'ilU. Mar-lial llalliiigtou I tooth, chief of the Salvation Arm accompanied b Ins wife and Coiiiiuiseioner Frank bniith, of ew ork, have arrited in Chicago to pattu i pate in tlie celebration of tlie seventh aiiiu vereir of the arm in America bj a three dvjs' meeting, beginning last night. Cntlliilrnltitl lo Hll- . Vour nose and mouth and ees are right Villi et jmi are not hiiulvnip" quite, oiir skin is bid and that is ulij ChmiiplmV Liquid Pearl ton -lioulii appl' Then tan. freckles, pimples, all will iltsiti- Jiear, Your face lie wondrous f tir and cletr; In so, ial tin les near and far You will become the rigiiant star. 'I lie Montreal French press, without re gird to KIitics, is unanimous in denouncing Win. O'ilnen's visit to Canad t to advocate the removal of Lord Iatiisdnwiie. 'Ibis uiianiinitj is -snneM-hat surprising, unless, indeed, the have ret eiv ed instruct ions from tliecluirih. thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumption, Coughd, etc. Did ou ever try Acker's English Uemedyr It Is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, bold ou a H:it!ve guarantee al 10x, SOo. Frank II. Coblentz, comer -Market and High streets. Findlaj will celt brate on the IHh, 10th and 1 1 tli of June the auiuversarj of the application of natural gas to practical uses In Ohm. SLKF.I'LKSS NIGHTS, mule miserable bj that terrible cough, hhiloh's Cureistlie reined for oil. For sale b K. A. tntr wood. Grtiltkau. the anarchist, recentl con victesl in Milwaukee, was sentenced to one ear hard labor iu the house of Munition. T rV Ad tl"1 are fret f u 1 , peevish. " cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can lie relieved at once by using; Acker's Buby Soother. It contains no Opium or Jlorphtuo, hence is safe. Prico 25 cents. Sold by Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. Two little children in ew York were IHiisoiied with higlily co'oreci cand, in the coloring of which arsenic was found. WILL YOU bl FFKR with" Djspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure j ou. For sale by F. A. Garwood. OFFICIAL CALL. -Full TIIK Republican County Convention. The republican voters of tlark county are requested lo lueet at the places aud on the dates hereinafter designated, for the purss.se of selecting delegates to the republic tneounty convention to be held at the M Igwam, corner ot Main and tenter streets Iu the city of .sprlngtield. Ohio, on Wednesday. May X. Iss7, alio 11 o'clock a. m &il convention will also select di legates to represent CI irk county in the republican st He contention The follow Ing manner of selecting delegates has been adopted bv the centril committee And dele gales selected iu tuy other manner will not be allowed to participate lu the preliminary or gantzatiou ol the contention. Olliers ol the primary meetings are requested lo promptly report to the secretary ot the central commit tee the names of delegttes selected In accord ance with this call Xt the hours herein named for the meetings In the various town ships, precincts and w-trds. the rrpubllcins present shall organize by selecting a chair 111 tit. secretary, assistant secretary and two judges Delegates shall be selected by ballot ' aud no ticket shall contain more names th tn the ton itship. precinct er ward is entitled to In the convention The name of eat h person voting shall be re t orded before the ballot Is receited by the judges And the receptacle for the ballots I shall be kept In a conspicuous place, and shall ' not be passed around to receive the ballots The persons ie-iu.il to the number of delegates to which township, precinct or ward is en , tilled to In the contention; receiving the highest number of v otes shall be the dt legttes . Aud the same number receiving the next' mgnesi voie snail be ine alternates. The b-tsis ol representation is one delegate lr every twenty votescast for J. S. Uobluson (or sec rettry of state Vnd an additional delegate for any fractional part ot twenty In excess of ten The apportionment being as fotlovt s liethel Ip Donnelsvllle precinct bethel Tp -ledway precinct Ileihel Tp New Carlisle precinct t.erman Tp hawrencevllle precinct tiermtnTp Tremont precinct tireen lownsmp liarmouy Towusnip .. .. .. . Madison Tp .-outh Charleston precinct Madison Tp .selma precinct tiauTiver lowusnip .. u Moorefield Township 0 I'ikeTownshlp s I'leasaulTownshlp ... . 14 tprtngtleld Township- is City of sprlnufleld Hrst ward li I'ityofMirlUKileld second ward . p. (ityof hprlnglleld Third ward . . si City of .Springfield tourthvtard 21 lityof sprlncfleld-Ilflh ward j. City of sprlngfield SIjUi ward v Cltyof sprlnglleld Seventh ward . pi 1 Ity of sprlngfield Fighth ward - lityof sprlngtleld-Mnth ward 1I Total c-i The meetings In the cits of Springfield will be held from r. i p m. to" p.m. on .Monday. May ZS. ISsT. at the following p! ices Hrst ward Shert It's offi.e. -econd want Western engine house. Third ward Central engiue house Fourth ward llftli ward- Mxth wtrd .Mayor's oftlee. -eienth ward southern engine house Fluhth ward Lagonda avenue engine house Mnth ward Ihemeetlngsin therirlous townships and pre. Incts will le held May il, lssT, (Saturday 1 line and places as (old e lionnelstllle precinct at Ilonnellsvllle. 6 p m to 8 ji 111 Medwaypreclntt at the usual plate, f. p m to S p m New Carlisle precinct at Town hall. on m to S p. m. Lawrencevllle precinct at o 11 school hotise.tp m toop m. iremont precinct at -. 11 Jones s oil ce. 4 n lit to A n. in 1. re-en township at township liouse.nnin tus p m II iriiionytottnshlp at l'i tttsburg. fi p 111 to s p 111 Madrlter township at Knoll-, p.m. tos p m l'letsant tonnshlpat loU3hlp house.', p 111. to S p m Pike township at ( enter school house. 4 p m. to ti p in Moorefield township at Kenton school hone ami at .Sew .Moorefield. I p. in. tot. p. m. .south Charleston precinct .it Town hall, Op m to s p. in. Selma precinct at Lott A Wolford's shon. t'. p m. to s p in. i-priugdeld townshL.at west county build ing, dp. 111. to I p. m. here no place (or holding meetings Is des Iguated in this call, they will be held at the usual place for holding elections J. -. .MiLis. President. J. C HoLinwav, Secretary DYSPEPSIA Is d&Djnroa u wli t dutrantnc oocnplloV . H DC lctd. it Und. by izcpauloff ouuitiuii, ad de- lor .upid uecuao. THE EST TONIC iiiieUf and fmtnpV!f i nrr llepiu in all liafurto llrnrlburn, llrlrblua Taslhiir Ibe I ood. tile It nrs.b KLd (KinnM th tli.l.Ktuou UtMttbPsKitM.mada!diitli9 aiwiniUatlun u( fu.L lirr J T lUissirrn. th Ixinured paiti of th iiiatR I ps'l rint ICirornMil Caurcn. UtltiiuurM, Md . nr fitting dsmi nrtmnt Irun Uittwrs fur UM,ia And Indur.vtl.Ki 1 taka srttat oImmm In mu. men linic it huxhlr Sln,i cnn.idir it p!ndid tanu an 1 invtf rar.ir and trr klrenictnftnina " Mom Jtwrpu O Muir. Jndas) of Circuit Ciiurt, CliotmiCi' ln.1 atja I barout cbtsrful trati tnunT to ttM adlcacj of Kruwn a Iruu Hitlvnt fit IjrKiia and a, a tonic ttnuinihaaabnTTrad Mark and rrnmwsinsjlinet onranor Take no olher. Maduolbr LWOtt.X C1ILU1CALLO. UALllllOUUMU. ANNOUNCES1 ENTb. CI.I Itlt OF' till KT. Jamet II Itabbltts will i lamllilate fur re ele, tlun to the ollice ut Ol-rk o( the court nf eoiunion pleas, su'iject to the decision nf the republli iu i oiiteution Capt KlnlevO c'unimlngs Is it tudidate for Clerk ot t ointmiti Pitas snliiei t totlieiteciiluit ot the l.epublicMi Cunteiitinnuf ( lark comity .t hitch:. 1" M t arttnell will he a eindldate fur the couiitv ai!U4tnrship subieet lo the action of the repubirr tn cull ten timi Itehetiug that ro t itlon In oftue promotes purity of politics aud ailt inces the ptrty s Interest hewill not tsk third term, tt nominated and elected II N T trior, of New t irllsle liethel town ship. Is t ctiidlilite fur i otinty tudltor. sub ject to the declslou ot the republican county convention 0 K tervi' Mill b i cindlitite forrHec tlon tthe otncfof County AmUtor. subject to i the (IfUs.uii ut the l utility Kepubltcau lun eution. K T Thom.ii i a CHiMM-ite fur County ni Itor subject to thedeLisioaof theiouuty IW publlc.iti ( uinrittlnu i:i i OKIIh K. A Toil it ulllbt a canitldnte for re-election for County lleconler, ubjett to the ilecUiou of the Uej-ubllcau 4 ouveutton. We ire LitttiirlTit t.i ,iiiiIntiii. VV II l!.,u. of s-outh i harieston m tdis.m township as a eindlditef.iri minty Recorder, subject t the decision o! the Kepubhtaul ountyConveotiun ri:ti! vri ,11 iM.h. John i Miller will he i ctiiliilxte for re election to the unite nt prnbtte ludgt subieet to the decision of the republican county eon tenllmi Hetther White Is a caudldate f.ir I'rolnte Judge. subject to the decision of the County Kepltfillt an t nliteutinii election CtlMlllsslllM it. M II -lerrrtt It a candidate lor re t.rthHOtlli e ol to the ileclslnu mnty commissioner subject ( the reliublutli tiilinfv eon Ventlou wMm pi l itQl I II 111 l-THE sb- B WLLB.ffimrTIMIIB2' i be to your benefit to call and IM I I I DP J IQ inspect our goods and prices. AND MENAGERIE. Sprini,'llfl(l, Monday, TiipmJ ii v and Wednesday, Maj !), 10,11. l'LEASV.'ST AXI MUI.HCICKY STS. I pul Iu nil respects to the best circus In tlie country Xdnilrtble K uestrtsn Vets. Including the i. real JAMES ROBINSON Champion 1; ireb ick Klder of the w orld. Wonderlnl Athletic Exercise. Iliiarilous .Mid-Air Exploils. Superlatlie Gjmnlc AcliioeiiK nts. Etr;i(irdianrj Herculean Efforts. Iuimituhle Hiejele Sur; rl es. A Dollar Exhibition for 10 cts. Doors open it 1 and p commence one hour later m Performances SPRINGFIELD STEAM DYE WORKS 21 0KTH CEXTEK STKEET. The dyeing cleanlng.-repalring and press Ing of 1. 1. lies' aud tle'its' tlarmeuts a spec IsJty the only Place lu the city to have Lace Curtains cleaned properly All work war (ranted. CHAMPION CITY BATH ROOMS IN CONNKCTION. TheFINE-srandCLKANEST In the City OLD RELIABLE TEEH J. D. SMITH CO. OLOIIli: HU1LDING. Corner West High St. nml Walnut Alley AND STATIONERS. Blank Book Work and Legal Blanks a Specialty. J. IMS Palace Meat Market llsndsomest and best eotilnna Tl.llv xr.r Market lu the Mate Ilest lleef.J Mutton. esl ' BINDERS PRINTERS BINDERS WWIIU 17 wjiJE5i&y ssl. lamo ana nan tieats to be had anywhere Custom once gained always retained S 4N1 10 .SOL'TH MARKET ST. ln BRUCE, H AUK & GO. SELL THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING For the least amount of money. We, in asking for the rupport of the public, appeal to the good sense of the people, asking them to inspectthoroughly before pur chasing. This is the only satisfactory way to all. Satisfactory to us because it will be found that all our assertions are fully borne out ; satisfactory to those who come and examine, for then they will be able to see for themselves that we are far ahe d of all competition in goods and prices. PREPARE YOUR SELVES FOR SURPRISES! WE HAVE THEM! BRUCE, HAUK & CO., POPULAR SPECIALTIES! ' This is an age of special ties. It is apparent in every nrnfpQcinn and hranph nf hns- " "'GoalUII 1IIU Ul (1111,11 Ul UUS . mess. Every doctor has bet- i ' ter success in some certain class of disease and immedi ately makes that class his specialty. The people get the t benefit of his extra knowledge, ... . . . TalPntQ ailfl PXrtBriP.nPP 111 that I direction. iC. 14 WEST 3IAI.V .ST. CO HANCE&CO TDOIST'T BTJTST rTOTjnR FURNITURE UNTIL YOU SEE THE STOCK AT GEO. S. PLATTENBURG'S NEW STORE, 74 W. MAIN ST. Don't fail to stop in and see for yourself. Remember the place, 74 West Main St., 1st door west of Wigwam. DTD AIM What Co) Cg)n is:r Ss. 1 it?I m -s?pr cSfel $ loo.oD -if3rl m XJrS? for TlSiKA XF F- tnearimq.of isilB5lSiJT ' -ZsTKAOE MARK Kv jHm. 8 . '552SS?0!!E&' TIT CLOTHIERS. 100.00 ftEWARD What is it 2 EWARD tfe correct w u & PLUMBERS. Gas and Steam Fitters SEWER PIPE, RUBBER HOSE, Steam Fitters' Supplies, &c, 2(J South Limestone St. il & it