Newspaper Page Text
t&&8&sivjjmam3mg&gmmv '""'" """'""" '" ' Ii'i'-'i'i - ' REPTTP.T.TP. FRIHW EVENING . AIWY I?, 1H87. -i. i i r: i - n. - i i 4 J- SASii-" XITrr S2K"Mr?-S Svsi - K asffifr'iGi-"-'. asapiH WBSI feSSBf .iKiS sai- SKsn, sraiVi. Stli&lv I Li3SiS? ft '? H fe fe- - : I it- r Ra fife. 1. h- :- L- " li ft I: It if CEMENT! PLASTER, Hair, Fire Brick and Clay, Chimney Pipe, SEWER PIPE ANI FiTTiisra-s. -A full stock always on hand. CHAMPION .): South Limestone St. , KKLI.Y. l'rfllnt. M. M. HKIX1KH, Sec. Tras. II. VOriKS. Manager. OFFICIAL CALL kok-tiii Republican County Convention. The republican i'trr of Clark county are re-jueted to meet at the place and on the date hereinafter de4iruated. tor the itroie if selectine delegate to the republican count convention to be held at the lK.im. corner it Main and Center atreeta In the city of 8prinKneld.Ob.lo. on Wednrada-.May "". Ii"?. at 1U:3U o'clock a. m. Said contention Kill lvi elect dclegatei to represent Clark county Ui the republican alate convention. The folio Inc manner ot selecting delegates hai been adopted by the central committee. And dele irate selected In any other manner w ill not he allowed to participate In the preliminary or KauUatlon of the convention. Officer of the primary meetlnc are requested to promptly report to the secretary of the central commit tee the names ot delegates (elected In accord ance Kith Uil call. At the houri herein named for the meetlnsstu the arioui t..wii ships, precincts and wards, the republicans present shall organize ty seiectiui: a enair man, secretary, assistant aecretary and two judges. Delecates shall be selected by ballot and no ticket shall contain more names than i the township, precinct er ward Is entitled to In the contention. I The name ot each person voting shall be re-1 corded before the ballot Is received by the judges. And the receptacle tor the ballots, hall be kept In a conspicuous place, and shall not be nassed aronad to receive the ballots.! The persons ieual to the number of delegates to which townihlp. precinct or ward Is en titled to In the convention) receiving the highest number of votes shall be the delegates And. the same number receiving the next highest tote shall be the alternates. The bail ot representation Is one delegate foreier twenty votes cast for J. S. Robinson for see retary of state. And an additional delegate for any fractional part of twenty In excess of ten. The apportionment being as follows: Bethel Tptlonnelsvllle precinct. Bethel Tp .Med way precinct. Bethel To N'ew Carlisle precinct . Herman tp Lawrencevllle precinct lierman Tp Tremont precinct. .. irren Township- Harmony Township .Madison Tp South Charleston precinct Madison Tp Selma precinct - -MadrlverTownablp. ...... .Mooredeld Township. - -. flke Township 1'leasantTotrnshlp. . - . Springfield Township. . . . City ol Springfield first ward City of Springfield Second want City of Springfield Third ward. . . City of Springfield Fourth ward City of Springfield Fifth ward City ot Springfield Sixth ward .. . City of Springfield Serenth ward Cltyof Springfield Eighth ward City of Springfield Ninth ward. The meetings in the city of Springfield will be held from T:.n p. m. toy p.m. on .Mondat. .May 23. I3S7. at the following places: First ward Sheriffs office. Second ward Western engine home. Third ward Central engine house. Fourth ward " Fifth ward Slilli ward Mayor's office. Seventh ward Southern engine house. Klghth ward Lagonda avenue, engine house. Ninth ward 'the meetings In the various townships and ?reclncts will be held MayJl.VvtT. l.-aliintay line and places as folli ws: lionnelstllle preclnctat Uonnellsillle.6 ii. m. to 8 p. m. .Medway precinct at the usual place. " p. m. to s p. m. New Carlisle precinct at Town hall.i'.p m to S p. m. Lawrencevllle precinct at No. 11 school house. 4 p. m. to A p. m, Tremont preciuct at S. II. Jones's otTlee. f p. m.toti p. m. !reen township at Township house, t". p.m. tos p.m. Harmonytownshtp at riatttburg.il p. m. to is p. m. Madriter township at Enon.fi p. m. to s p. m I'leasaut townshipat Towuitup liouv. i p m. to S p.m. 1'lke township at Center school house. 4 p m. to 6 p. m. .MoorefieldtownshlpatKentonscho.il house and at New Moorelield, 4 p m. to ti p. m. :-uth Charleston preciuct at Town hall - p m. to ! p. m. Selma precinct at Lott A Wolford's shop... p. in. to s p. m. Springfield township at west county build Inc. 3 p. ni. to 5 p. m. here no plaee for holding meetings is des Ignated In this call, they will be held at the usual place for holding elections. J. S. .MiLif. President J. C. HoLUiwiT. Secretary. pringfiflti gcpuMu. EV1LMNH AMI WEEKLY; fTTkr Brr L'lll.11' rlsU U Haw Tark sad Wri. tara lisoriala4 fraia IHtftatrkaaaaa lata ttatr labia (t aralf )Ttlairu-a. C. M. tCHOI.s, rarsiDisT. THUS. ). BKIIWN, nr'tivtiTRiie. SPBEHEFIELO PUBLiSHIIE GDMPAIY. Publithert and Proprietor!. THE KVEN'ING REPDHLIO la published every evening except Sunday, and la dellv ered at the rate of 10c. per week. Single copies 2e. THE WKKKLY REPUBLIC It published every Thursday, and ta one of the most com plete family newspaper In the country; eight Paget, marketa complete. Kepiete with newa and mlaeellany. II per year, Invariably cash In advance. All oommunleatlons and contribtitlona ahould be addressed to Curros M. Nii'molv. editor, and all business letters to Tuu ) Bmvh, manager, REPUBLIC KIMLUlXfi, SPRIHGFJBLS. OHIO. Telephone No. 950. FRIOaT EVENIM. Mat 13. 1887. OUR HIGH WATER MARK: Circulation Slarrh S4. Circiilatlmi April '. Clriillatlon April 31 ... 4 ,i;.'.o !.-J40 ill, .".Ml .allesville wants to lie the Railroad fit of Ohio. That' tight, be ambitious. Our own Buffalo Hill is the most popular American in'Kngland toilay. anil under the rule it should now lie Hon. Win. K. Cowdy. Thelowlaw lias kuiH'keil out olxt seven saloons in 1 lav toll. Most of them were, low dens of iniquity, where every thing mean grew and flntirished. Stk-k a pin tiiere, Ilrother Tliotiipion. Murder seems to be running rife in West Virginia. In one day three tiersons, all women were murdered, the murderer in one case being the son-in-law of one victim and tlie husband of another. The crimes ap)ear to have lieen particulaily atrocious. A dose of hemp protierly adiuiuisteied would have a wholsome effect. Our neiulilior city Xenta. seems to lie in tlie storm circuit. Yesterday was the an niversary of the terrible Hood there In n hioli twenty-one jiersons lo-t their Hies atiit thousands of dollars worth of property was destroyed, and yesterday afternoon another racing rain and hail storm struck the little city, creating general alarm and doing con siderable damage. COAL AH CO HKMCIHI. KKII'Klf.s OlMTfOA .l.' u.i ro. Urm-nil Keifi-r nvm.il mi.Ii an mullut. .,,.,. . , , ,, at asliuiKtuu tH.I! as to ratiM- tl.r Mali liitwitou to ferl that hi-. Ylinlitii - lTMH-tion hail t-llwtiil lint littli. iinlw it luiulit ! to int'iiti-- tlie ftitliii-mm (ieneial Keitei's lawir. 'Hie oiation as one of the general's master efforts anil en thusiastic ruiigrattilalHMi sliowenit iim1i lull t fioin all siiles. The iss'asion was a gland ovation to the uratoi, ami. as he e-ples-rsl it, was one of the ploililr-t ila lit his life. Herein SiriticfiiIil. to General Keifer's uhl ami eer-ilat frii-inU. the result is par ticnlarl) gratif nig: tint it is more espe cial! gratimng to know in what high es teem our hoinmsl citi7en is hehl ahroail. as is shown in tlie following islitonal from this morning's (Oil. Mufi .fmiriiuf: "Theiiratuui ot Ueneral Keifer at the iiuti'iliiignf the liarneitl statue estenla was worthy the invasion am! lhe subject. (. uring tlie early itiiIs of Hie war lor j the I"inon. Carlielil ami Keifer wen- close i I anil nitiuiHle friemis. Closely n-seiiihling i leailiother in plisical ami mental ivuli arities am! limlil. the imo e.st-Ms! tlie ' grai-e-. ami refinements ami oulture am! ' scliolarslnp. tiie other the strong, steaii) ! sense that hail li'en earlv ileeIois! hy ciuitai't with lalior ami w ith tlieworlil. The I canal Ikij, who hail ln-come a college pne i fessor. anil tlie fanner's Isiy, who liait lnir-1 mweil throngli a law iiiursi', were irtesisti hly ilrawn together, anil whenever issihle snuglit i-aeli other's nim.inioiishii. on the iiaroli or in the camp. Tin1 reisgni7isl. anuilst man ilitleienci-s. the Mrenglh. lo altv ami steadfastness of each other's na tuie. "In the Milliliter of IM'.i. Keifer left the I Western armies to Is'gin in the I'.ast the j splemlnl caieiT that maite him a major 1 general, tiarlielil lemaiinsl in the West to pursue the isp-mlly hrilli.iu p.ithwa that lis! Iiiiu to a major generalship. Some ears after the war. tlie two men met again in the halls of iiuigri-ss, anil tlie friemlshinaiiil intimacy were renewed tint to lie again intenipleil evept hy tlie hdllet of tlie assas-in. It can hanHy lie sa'ul that ilealh has itiWiltsl tlieiu. Cratleh! Iiii again ti!.y in tlie singularly compre hensive am! glowing eulogy jironiumeeil hy his sinvitiiig Iriemt. ami the latler is In-ing honnrtsl with a similar discipline of detrae t'on. inalire and 'in to that which spmns! tiar.ield to greater usettiliiess and duty. It is a singular fact and illustrate what max iHiliaps lie ri'gaidul as the nat ural law of slander, that lhe maligners of the living soldier and statesman are almost uniformly ientiral with those whose mal ice ierseoiileil the soldier and statesman now dead. On all accounts then, it seemed jeculiar ly liiltinc that Keifer should, on this great invasion. lw selected to pay trihute to the meinor of the illustrious dead, and well has lie ierforineil his task. It is seldom that so much of lofty thought. ioitical philosoph. illuminated history; suggestive pan (Oiisui andeloiiueiit eiilogiimi aie einlsKliisl in the same number of wolds as in (.eneral Keifer's orali.-u The readei will select ami enjo the sluing (mints for hiuisell: hul the pictures of liaiheldm ile liate, as a social fons?. and as a Iriend of the unfortunate, are drawn with a master hand. The strokes ale few in niiuitier. hut the roult.s an liv ing. eakiug irtrails of (iarlielil m the lsst and nolili'st jdiases of his life. Itevnton's attempt to get up a distur bance at the unveiling of the Uarheld iiion inuent, was unmaiil. indecent and a last ing ilisgra'-e on the man who attempted it. It was a grand and coinplcto tiz7h and lloiilouotight to leant, from this, that the tieople, great and small, of the coillitlv ale ttnsl and disgustisl with his sillynesi. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. The Michigan house (vasseit the high license bill. AlKiut l.'i.UOU builders are out nil a strike In Chicago. Fort Stilt. Kansas, has struck gas at the depth of '.'Ml feet. .less,. Datlington was killed by a train near Washington (.'. II., O. A big How of gas has lieen struck within seven miles of Iudiauasilis. The supreme council of the Catholic Knights of America is in smhIoh at Chica go. Not a single juror has been obtained yet for the trial of the lioodle officials in Chi cago. The 'monument of (ieneial Sedgewick was unveiled at spoils) It aiiia Court-house, Thursda). Thomas Fahey, cinplovcd in tlie shop of the 1. 1.. .v. ) ., was killeil by an engine at lndiatiaMlis. I.o Angeles, Mihlest), .lanls'lt. Jacobin and Volante were the winners of Thurs day's races at Ijottisville. Hritaiinic. l,i7ie llaker. Itutlalo. Telle Doe and Pat Sheisly were tlie winners of T!inrida"s taees at Haltimore. (iovernor Koraker visited Antiis-li Col lege. Thursilay. at the invitation of the president, ami made a brief address to the students. J. I. (iarcta, who claims to beau Ameri ciu citizen, was a.restisl in Sahuripa. Some ra, MeMisi. for refusing to vote for the pre fect of the district. The hes bill has passed the New York v'liatettitli important amendments It is e.ectcd that it will lie a law in the course ! of two or three days m I An ordinance granting a franchise to 1. .l. Miller's "..iHHi,ooo elevated railroad was refetreil to the coniiuiltec on tailroads b) j the Nurd of public affairs. ! The jounie) nan car-nteri w ill probably go out in a body on Monday next because the Planing Mill assoeiatlon of Hamilton ' county. coiiisih1 of a dozen of tlie largest j and wealthiest turn in the business, hate I resolved to employ no men in the mills for 1 le.ss than ten hours a day. hon. 11. 1!. I.ucas, :tMiintei! senator by t le got ernor of West Virginia, says, nm lemmg Judge Faulkner's election, that the constitution of the state piohihits judge torn lieing eaudidales for an) Utlcal office during their term. Faulkner was elected Ma) .".. atid hi resignation was not tendered until after bis election. Hvsr Ham. Metroilit.ui IH. Cincin nati i. Umtsville 4. Athletic : St. Imis Jri. Haltimore 14; HriMikl)ii 17. Cleveland l.'r Chicago lu. Oetroit s: Pittsburg 7. In- dtanaisilis '.i: Huston lit. Washington 7: New York 1, Philadelphia 0: Memphis lis. Mobiles: Matistield It'.. Sandiiskv .'; Cvluni- bus 11. heeling4: Kalamazoo -.'o, Akron 4. In an artical publishisl in one of the trench scientific journals the writer Mates that, from a comparison made hy him of lhe result of annual and steam miwit. as ciuploved in Fiance at least, the hrst named is teall) the flieaiei molar, teat is, in the isintersion ol chemical to mccauical energy, ninety per cent, was toiiml to be lost in the machine, against Hi) ier cent, in the annual. He has also found that the steam hoise imtver. contrary to the belief generall) en tcrtained, isolten materially ei-eisleil by lliat is the horse. The isist of traction on the Moutparnasse Hastille line ot rnilwa) proveil to Im' for each car, daily, some ,7 francs, while the same w oik when iertorm eil by the horse cost pot exceeding 47 fracs. In view ot these and similar facts hearing on the question, the conclusion arrived at Is that, for moderate ixivvers, the isitiversion of chemical to mechanical energy is nnue economical!) effected through annuals than tlllotigh steam engines II I. H in iiiii. tml That tin- 1mkI k now inure siweptilile to lietiiht rr.nii tneilteiiif than at any other season. Ili'tne thi'iniirtani'e of t.ikitn; llil's .s.trsiaiim now. when it Hill 1I0 you the must eiNHl. It is le.illy vMimli-rfiil for imnfj ini; ami eiiru-liinit the IiIimkI, eie-1 atiiiKan a.-tite. au.t giiim; a health) tune to the wln.lesj stem. Ke sine to cet IIikmI's Sarsapaiilla, whii-li is -iillar to itself. C.-itit-iiti V. II. Miir.liesi.il. of Mislon, Tenn., hail fateil fifty days 1111 Friday last. During that time it is Wau'neil that he has nut taken asuallowof either fiMKl or drink, lie sits up and talks freely. lust Keeelel. A beautiful line of white hats ami sum mer novelties, at .1. V. II. Hoyle Jt Co.'s : 3 j south Llmestoue street. Utlllir. Iti-tleri. If jou liae a sallqw fact'. Anl can many riiikl.-s trac- lWtcry: If mircliivks liaveininiliSMir-, I A-, an. w,t fm.kll .;, ,. ' .... ' If Jon haw irrimtt ji r l.im, You can no longer lovers gam Iioii'tsigh For vou'll legain within a week, 11 ou the lemeily will seek. The chaiins of he.iut all isunnlete Then I try The wondrous I'liampliii's I.Hlii.l 1'eail, i Iteauti's Imkiii to ever -;iil. ' A 'lerg)iuan of Auhutii. Me., at lei eat ing liiiielietin ill a railroad eating-house, ' picked iii what he thought was his tug ami went on his Joiinif. When he got home ' the hag was o'H'iieit ih the presence of his , wile, who was grievisl to sen ling side ! hide sev eral Imtttes w liloli, aivording to their ! label, contained tire-water of the t longest kind. The hag lielongisl to a drummer for I a liquor house, and the drummer was also ' piobahlv surprised when iieiiiisivensi mat ', ill the hag that he hail were thnv solid, or thiHlo sermon. I'Hlll ill tile Hhi U Hiol Mips. 17". Finn Sriirrr. HrrKoii. Mnli., . Hecembcr lii, Issy Avearagol was taken with a severe pain in in liaik and hips. It continued to grow worse until 1 had to keep in bed. 1 tried several remedies that were recom mended, without doing me any good. 1 then put on two Allcoek's Porous Plasters Thev took the pain awav so quick that 1 was able to be up In less than twent -four hours, and In a week was entirely reisiv ereil. 1 was also cured of a chronic cougl by the Use of Allcoek's Plasters. Kor MfHritWY. In l.WJ a woman who worked in a mill at liwell, Mass.. deiHisited S40 ill a savings liank. At various times lietween tlut year I and lW; she addeil to the deuisit until ll amounted to 61. VI. In 1S7.1 the principal witli dividends earned auKiunt.il to 51. 4m;. She has slm-e ilrawn out S 700. and the whole amount to her credit in 1;S4 was Sl.-u-.'J. She has since allowed 81,00 to remain on intetest, and her income is MUajear. She is now alwittt eighty ears old. W fvwvv Of the good tilings of this vvxvl life are sorrowfully ' let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dspejislr. Tablets will cum Dyspetisia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and CO cents, by Frank 11. Coblentz, corner Market ami I litfti streets. At a recent church sociable in Heading there was half an hour in which all persons were fined livecents eaclt time they laughed, giggled or smiled. They had a solemn time and receipts were small. Many ladies admire gray hair on some other person but few care to try its efTivt on their own charms. The need not, since Aer's Ifalr Vigor restores gray hair to its original color. Sold by druggists and per fiiuiers. Ir. lienr I. Coggswell, the San Kran- I cisco niillioualr, lias given SI,(kmi.iioii for the endowment of asi'hool in San Francisio, where trades will he taught to any girl oi boy who is qualified to In- admit ted as a student. Cltori. WHOOPIVC. COl'fiH and HronclutLsImniisliatel) relieveilb) Shiloh's Cure. For sale by t. A. (ianviHMl. Captain Hob Cook has liuikeil at the Yale crew and has begun his usual ln-ar talk. He says: "I can only say that it is not so good a crew ph)slcall) as last year s was by any means 1 mean by this that the men are not as strong. You see, two of the Iiest men of last ) ear s boat are not in training this year, and it is hard to reor ganize a crew. Individual!, the men ale hi good condition. I am doubtful ot suc cess in June, however." This Isthewa he talked last year, but the Yale bo)s won just the same. SHILOH'S COUCH and Consumption Cine Is sold by F. A. (larwood 011 a guar nice. It cures Consumption. IlUlllntliiii s tu lmllaii Iteaiitlei. You limr rr.'ul of the ln-uiitifiil Indian maiden I lmw-. ami I tliunijlit hs 1 rrml of lirr that slu was n- :ittractif an.l I'oca hunta likea tin- historian hail mrtrajrd her. Well, she iluestt't lik like ou think she untilil. She is Kt-tierally a iiig, fat. filthy liwkitiBcreattire, with a blanket aroinul her that 11111111 to her knees, liare heaileil, with i.i.Kia.-ins on that he geiier ally pulU nit when they are worn out The blanket is fastened at the neck aud also with a lielt at the waist One thing, and one only I will .say for them, they hae the most beautiful, in-arl looking teeth I eer saw. Pocatello ildahoi Cor. Chattanooga Timm. MMgnetUm of thn 3Iimhi. M. Limier, an Austrian meteorologist, claims to have ascertaineil atler fareful investigation that the moon has an iitllu ence on a magnetized needle varying with its phases and itsilelineatioii. Theiiheuotn etiou is said to be more prominently notice able whe'i the moon i near the earth, and to be very markeil w hen she is passm frotn the full to her first or second quarter. The disturbances are found to lie in their maximum when tlie moon is 'in the plane of the equator, and greater during the southern than it is during the northern declination. -New York Sun. C.itcnte'a 4'atiiiiei ltouiiiel Toilet soap is better appreiiatiil the inure it is used, and disapimints no one. BLOOD POISON. Thnv years ago I contracted a IiIihn! no) sun. I applieil to a physician at once aud im treatment came near killing me. I em ployeil an old physician and then went to Ky. I then went to Hot Springs and re- iiiained two uiouths, but nothuig seemed to cure nie ieriiiantly. although teniiorary re- nel was given me. ii couilituiii grew desperate and I api.li.sl to a noted quack, hut I did not improve. I then used a prei aration which was prescribed gratis," but it contained too much alcohol and aggra vated my sufferings. I then placed myself under the tieattnent of a noted Nashville phvsician and for a time was lienefited, but by fall 1 returned home a ruined man phys ically and financially, with but little pne, tieetof ever getting well. My money being exhausted, I did not know what to do. In Hay, ISSS, tiiv mother irsiiailei me- to get a liottleof IE. II. II. (made in Atlanta) ami 1 did so to gratif) her, but to mv utter astonishment 1 bad not linlsheil the first hnttle lielore every ulcer had tieeii healed. To the present time I have Used live !t tles and have received more benefit than from all tlie rest combined: and 1 am satis fied that IS. II. II. is Hie most wonderful blood purifier ever liefore known, and I urge all atMicted jotttig men to try one sin gle Ixiiile and lie eominred. I can trulv saj that I think it the Iiest medicine in the world '.. T. lUl 1 1 1:11. v Mai v. !., Ma) 1, Is;. VERY NERVOUS. Kor man) years I have Iiceu afflicted with Khetiinatisiii combined with some Kidney Troubles. In.ligi.Iion linallv added to tnj misery and I soon tuvame feeble and very nervous, and my whole system was pros trated. Several phvsicians were employed and numerous patent medicines resorted to w tthotit lienplit. A fter seeing si( many tes timonials extofling the wonderliil merits ol It. It. 1!., 1 commenced its use and the ef fect was like magic. Kheiiiuatic pains ceased, my kidneys were relieved and my coiistitutli.il improved at once, and I cheer I11M) rccoiiiiiiend it to others who may lie similarly atltictcd. .MtssS. Tovn.i.su. Ail ma. li.., .May 4, lssi;. TO THE PUBLIC. Cim:i.iliK. X. l Al.rll-JMs.si; After usintc H. U. H. 1 iililiesitaliiiKli state that it iliil more itikm! for my Kiilney loiiiiuaiiil than all other ifintilies eoin liiueil. Its action is sieeil. ami I cheer fully leeoiiiiueiiil it fur Ki.lney llerahKe nieiits. T. I!. Cam. mian. All who desire full information alumt the cause and cure of lilood l'oisims, Scrofula and Si-tofitlous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores. Hheiiniatistii, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mall, ftee, a copy of our rli-page Illustrated Hook of Wonders, tilled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever liefore known. Address, I1L.OOI) HALM CO.. Atlanta, Ga. i"Tb Ureatest Cunt on Earth f or Vin.m Will frilTe more QUicilT titan anr tthr kthivntum ruj ivnt-urnAUaiin, jHeunufia, hwelltojr. ttt Jvk, linnw, Purm, aSt-aMn, Cut. I-uiutwt. r't llrnrfnv Sorr, Frorf but-, LM-kihitit-, ijiwuy Son Thru!, tscitk, WounJii, HVsfeUrhe. Ttxitliai af. intnau, -fc iTn 35rlA. a buttie. SoUl hy 4vJl JnjinHittJL, IteutUtn. Tl artn & time .SuiiifttMt i tra ur n aria-Urt-vl Trdf-Mrk. atkl our facsimile ftlpnatnnv A. (. Mfjrer Jt Cu., b.Le I'rui.r.fUjriAii.uioir. ji.l,l . a. lr. IhiU'a Cuuch H)mp will vuufti ( uarr. l'riccnuit ANNOUNCEVENT3. c i.i i;k of cat 1:1. .Inniff II. KabtiitM will b a o.in.liUtt for re rli Hull to tlit ult.ee tf i'lfrk ( the rot. rt ni t-ottim-'ii Wean. Hiil'ject to lhe tteoMiiii) M the ft-iMiMiran t'niention. , CaM Finley ". t'linuniimi ih a rantlhtite fr Clerk ot I'ummoii I'lean. iitl'ieet ( lheleeiHi.u ot the Keu1iliiMi! (.'otiveiithin ti i lark eoiiiity AI'IMIOK. !'. M. lartmell will be a candUlate !-r the eoiititv aiislltorthtp. sutnt-ct to ttte actioii nf the rfutIii'aiirtmietitl'.' Ifelle'.tiic that n tatiou in tifltre pruiiMtei iunty tf iolitlri ami a-Uauce the p.irt't Interest he will not at k & tin nt term. If noinln:it--t mul electeit II X Tailor, of New arlnte Itethel town -ship, ina caiKlMate Cur -iintv amltttir. uti Wt t' the ttei'ltioti of the repiihiiean county eonventlon. 0. F. er.it will lie a ramil.late frreelt-e tlon totheomceot (..unity Au.lltor. inbject to ttiedet'liion tit the. County Kfj-ublloan Ctm ventlon. K T. Thoman li aeandioate forC.nnity Au.t ltr. subject to the ilei'tnion ot the County He publican Convention. i;t K1KK S. A. TtHld will be a eamllilate for re election fur County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Kepublieau Convention. We are authorized to announce . II. Howe, of Smth Charleston. M.tdls.ni township, as a candidate for County Keeordcr. subject to the decision tif the He publican Coiiuty Convention ritoiiATt: .iriiiiK. .lohn C Miller will be a candidate for re election to the ort.ee of probate jude. sublect ta the decision of the republican county con vention. Fletcher While is a candidate for Probate Jude. subject to the ilcclsbiu of the Ctmnty HepubllCAii Couveutioii. comminmoni:!:. W II "terrett m a candidate for re election V the ttlce t.f county cotnims.uirr subject to ihetlctiiiou tit the republican .imtity con vention 0 TODAY DUNLAPS AND GUYER'Siirn PEARL AND STRAW FINEST ON EARTH. T.M.Gugenheim, Sole Agent torSpriuglield. SPRINGFIELD STEAM DYE WORKS 21 south cnsTKii sTitEirr. The iljelnif. rleanliiit. repairing aud pres liii! ot LH.tlea' and lleuts tjamienls a niiec Lilly, lho ouly place lu ttieclti tuliave Lace Curtaina cleaueil properly. All work war rautrd. CHAMPION CITY BATH BOOMS IN CONNKUTIO.V. TheFI.S'E-STaudCLKAN'K.ST lu the City BLACK'S OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evening, May 17, "87. The l'r I!iTr-t FunuIfHt anl Hr-t lomc.ly rvrr wrlttu. M, HER ID LITTLE NUCCET. The Ctianulni: Vctrfss and Accmpllstird o rallst. MISS JOS IE SISSOiX, In the title rnle, ably siipporle.l by th tal I t-nte.l iiiiii; eccentric Irish (.oiur.lfan, lli-iheri 4 nwlhurn, a iLirnei O'liradv " Attn, thefavittlteactnr. i "t l-im, ;tji.l I :t complete ctnipHiiy uf ciirefully sWfettM j itrtii ana ctitiiftiy jirtl-tlt , Mew aiitl wtxiilertul "-pectnculnr aivnie etTert I AdinUHitn 2fyc :tiud rfv u extm tor rest-nrd seats I PAUL A. STALKY, Attorney and Expert IH PA.TJEIVT CASES, SOMCITOB OF PATENT. Itooiii A ArciKli' Ttntliliiiff Dr. Frank C. Runyan, DENTIST. 4-Kooinalu Uucklni-tiMii'allu'ldlQiMiTi'r-M -JlurHi A Uro.'aStoro.-e Speclalatteutluu Klvea to the treaervlQKOf natural teeth CONSUMPTIONi I b,iM..i:He Tniljt..r U fttor(ll'iM; brUa DM ItVmt -. Jtt u bf tt.a (Aatral kln.l auJ tit aulir tundiur rivt-M-iirl ln4tM(1 BostroriKlainvr-a'lli lit it iflatf, tti-it 1 -an It twinl TVIO BOTH t! I KICK, C-KtbritU VALUj.i;i.K TKKATlKwtt thU ! 'iimajmttinmr. (llfJtiTt aud I ). a-JJratr. i)d.T.A.aixK:L'X. iii rribi..N Tork Manhood! DiRTnstn a .- a wncwat iirninif , iTt. A H-titnnf wainthrtil ' lat(rudrijc'L-aUBlEitr lrena- I turn Decar. Sonn-ma Ik-I.ili r In .! . f a t . ' UP p liMtllanli'jul bVa t,..1.,a I imple fr-li-nir. wliich h9 inili ud MtKK to M0 teliowufferfni. AiMru.i C. J. MAUN.AMtuHiufioxSincNwYarkQt I' MM T 1 READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT! If you desire to be posted on the prices of Clothing ; it will be money in your pockets to get my prices before you buy elsewhere. All clothiers in the city say they're selling their clothing cheap; no doubt they are, but the fact is. and can easily be tested by looking through my stock, that I am giving Bigger Bargains than any house in the trade. This is a broad assertion, but nevertheless a fact. I have facilities for purchasing large job lots, sometimes at cost and often less than cost, of manufacturers, having a resident buyer in New York City, who is at all times on the alert for a drive in this line. Look at my showing of good all-wool Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at $8 and $10 ; fine dress sack or frock, real tailor-made, fine fitters. We press every suit, and when desired build the shoulders square, and guarantee the fit. quality and work. These suits, the tailor price for them is from $30 to $40. I sell them from $12 to $20. I am stocked full of fine and medium Young Men's Suits, ages 13 to 18, and Children's Suits 4 to 14 years, and can give you real honest value. Separate Pants for men, boys and children, and a complete stock of men's Furnishing Goods. Every article marked in plain figures. No deviation. Give me a call. T.lIDIT3S', GJ-EnSTTS' jISTD OTrIIT.3DP?.E2Sr,S BOOTS AND SHOES! Men's French Calf Button, Lace and Congess, genuine hand sewed; also, a full line of genuine Kangaroo Shoes, $5 ; men's fine Congress, Button and Lace, $3, reduced from $4 ; celebrated Miller $2.50 seamless shoe, reduced to $2 ; men's seamless Congress and Lace, $1.25, equal to any $1.75 shoe in the city ; cheaper than wholesale prices. Boys' seamless Button and Congress, Nos. 3 to 5, $1.50; Ladies' French Kid hand turned Shoes, $2.75 ; Ladies' Kid Button, $2, reduced from $2.50; Ladies' Kid Button, plain or glove kid, worked button holes, $1 ; Children's Shoes, from 25c to $1. All other goods reduced at the same rate. PRICES THAT WILL IVCA-KZE 1TOXJ H AJPTP-r KOK VOl'K SAKE, r'OK OIK SlKK, r'OIC (100HVF.SS SAKE COME AXI LET I'S SUE JHONF.V KOK OI . Erja.isrs, K-unsTTZi&wEnsr & co3:p.A.:isrY, NO. 11 SOUTH MARKET STREET. SPRINGFIELD. O. JOHN H. WILSON, THE MERCHANT TAILOR '-ii AMI 2H E.ST .MAIX ST., iXext.Mad Klver Xiit.-llanki, Ho - opened Saturday, .March .", 1SS7, with .s'lecial im portiitiuus (if Iiest class ami latest, styles ol goods, increased facilities in floor space, lighting, etc. I am contlileiit ol abil ity to give better satisfaction even than at any time during the ten years of my business exjiei ieuce in iriiigfleld. In the lut 11 re, as in the past, I shall give my personal HiipYr vision to every branch or the business, and will continue to to sell goods by the piece or pattern, whether made up at my house or elsewhere. Asking a continuance of your patron age, I am Yours respectfully, J. B. FELLOWES & SON, m U SPi.EXJHI) STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS JXJST RECEIVED. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Latest Fashion Plates on Exhibition. 14 EAST MAIN ST. SBw. Al.I. llE.ll.F.ltS ItKTAII, COW FLEECE At the Following Prices: One Barrel, - $5.40. 1-4 Sack, 59 lbs., 1.35. 1-8 Sack, 24 1-2 lbs. .70. BUY ONLY THE BEST GOLDEN FLEECE .A.lWii.V.-" (lla li'St. 1 J. LEUtf'S SONS Polopp Mpof MarlfPt tllCl-O-C 111 U CI I III 1 1 lGl Ilaudsonifnt And bftit fqiilMxeil Dally .Meat MHrlft In irif t-tt- l.est Herf. .Muttou.VfHl Lamb aiuX :tlt M-ats to be had anywhere Cuttomonco iralrifdulftayi retained. S AMI U) SOVTH MAHKET STa HI r a if ury -avnd 4ni:-i.S''kl-Irf-- ffftniV IflLll lU-l"t af W-a-riB, tlutj, lt BBtwal front ) MiUrl Krr, Jac.ajulrtly aat hw. 311 lc Trau h Mil urltalt ditruaet trut frrr, rP . a. i-J ii aM af r lanaaaT N. llr C5 5ET7Kr-,;aar' C (Tt -i '.S!wTTfe9b ijB ti. iMk J -txPa hy S3f LT7S95 lj.. JK. I- H. . LUWK, W lBtil. u. MMm " r .SL p ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, OO-FUSTEPil LA.inST .AJSTTD MARKET STS. . AiLDHS OLD RELIABLE J. D. SMITH CO. (ILOItK IllTlltHNtJ. Uirnr WnI I1IIi t. anil Wnlin.t Allay ! AND STATIONERS. UUnk Hook Work and I.ejfal HUnkt k SpecIaltT. N. E. C. WHITNEY, Sullcltorof American aad Foreinn PATENTS AN COITNSEl .1 .OTt 1 Al.L riTtIT yTTIM. Room 5 Arcade Building, s-ti'uriPsTOK-iKi.n. . Iltranrh tcearlrs: WsblnKtoo, I.C; Loo lou. KuK.i I'uria. France. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. .com ku.sk, oital rABLoaa, Kooma 5 A 6. Mltcliell Block. .LJCWIS, Daanar, S. K. Cor. Mala and Market Sta. H.M1TII, aairts or ichikq tiitb oarriD WtTBUCT rAlX, Maaonlc Dalldlnit. JOB PRINTERS. HH. I.I M IIOCKEK, M aud 57 Arcaito, Print rr, Kncnivcr anil Faablonable 'tatlooer. Wedding it.HKlj and calling carda a aiwclalty. UNDERTAKER. A. OHII.SS A CO.. Ul'DKllTAKKka, Office and Wartiroam. 4t W. Main at. Knaidence l2 w. Uluti at. BOOK BINDERS. JOMNMUN X UOKNK, LiaacLS urtHii. L KKtrr A aiiM'a .x.l Btnuaar, i;n Wrtt Columbia, itreet. General Ilonk l!ltid.ra aud Blank liook Mann facturer. PEN-iVHorAL WAFERS ara aucttMfully ul monthly by oter 10.IXM J $1 ihtUix bymalLoratilruintUU. Sralttl "-Jtariclurj 2 poataga ataaus. AiUreM Tua Yp" CatMvxu Co, UnaoiT. H-ch. For' .! tiy (frank. II, Cobleuta and Ad HHkhaua Jt Co. 1 PRINTERS BINDERS f K U. NOD BRUCE, HAUK & CO. SELL THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING For the least amount of money. We, in asking for the f upport 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 aheid of all competition in goods and prices. PREPARE YOUR SELVES FOR SURPRISES! WE HAVE THEM! BRUCE, HAUK & CO., POPULAR JDOISTT BTJIT TrTOXJTfil 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. WHELDON HHOl.KSALr' AMI .TAOlCfiiON .A. WPICCIALTY. BEST GRADES OF HOCKING, ANTHRACITE & BLOSSBURG. A-inl-t fur llitrd Con! Co. and Fraukllu Coal Co., of Jackson, 0. Office and Yards : Corner Washington and Mechanic Streets, Springfield, Ohio. Telephone 254. ANDREWS W J Will use this space to tell the people where to buy their House Furnishing Goods! THEIR STORE IS AT NOS. 42 AND 44 SOUTH TIT CLOTHIERS. & MERRILL RETAIL Un.ll.EKS IX & LIMESTONE STREET. T M a f j jSKB-ja-"