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UEri'lShlC Bl'lLDISfi, SPRINOFILXD, OHIO. Tlephouc No. 30. HONOAT EVENING. JLNE 6. 1887. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET Representative. tiEiiHUEC RAWLINS. Probate J udtse. JOHN' C. MILLER. Auditor, 0. F. SERVISS. Clerk. JAMES h. RABBITTS. Recorder. S. A.TOIUi. Commissioner, W.H.STERKETT. lnnrmary Director. JOHN M..-TEMAKT. Coroner. J.JI.UK.VNETT. Canton Is to have a hue liient, snlitiers' niitim Next Sunday will be Chililreii'i day, throughout the civili7e.l vvorM. A tiierii-xti journali-iu ii vinilicatiiiK Its immensity. An Ohio editor ha been uiaile a ilriiui-inajor ' Hon. llannilial llamliit is the only living ex-vice jireiiileiit ami I ieneral Kutlierfunl 11. Hayei is the only livhitt ev-iireii.lent. What m rare as a day in .luiie." An ui -derdone lieef-steak. i-rhais. ( (r a defeated eaiidi.late who can nuile like a Spartan ar.d keep ou -disking hands. Dr. MetHyim and the KnicJiN of 1-abor in New York are going for Editor O'ltrieii with considerable fury, but they haven't tin. ami any brick-b ti at him. (.rand old Craiiville, Mily. a moral and a physical hero snd a giant, is dead at last. He lias fouttht niaiiy a eol tiirlit for jirin cipV and truth, ami he hasgone lo his ever lasting reward. Converge, of Columbus, democratic pro tectionist, wishes to be pivemur. but the democratic free-trade l!v. printed in HuntV town of Toledo, objects. The lltf need hae no fears. He will not be governor this time, nor "s'm'other time, will lie his own successor. Eoraker , I "-" . The democratic jouniahsts of the country , find fault with Sherman's Nashville and j Springfield. III., speeches. That is why, true jiatriots approve of them and honor the man who made them. They love John j Sherman for the tire of lioiirtotu criticism ( he has drawn upon himself. I ' The Sunday schools of the city and conn-, ty have decidisl to celebrate the coining i i..,rii. ..r .inlr on ihe st.ind nii- irroiimls. I in the eastern jMirtion of the city, l'resi dent It. !'. l'rince and the vice presidentsof the townships will meet to make arrange- meiits tor tlie celebratlun on Saturday after- no jii next, at U o'clock, in the west county building. All interested in the movement are requested to meet with the individuals imiied. (;eiieral Nettlelon. .if Minnesota, speak at ( ilierlin, the other night, preacheil a iKtrine that neeils ventilation in ot-rIiti and in some other corners of Ohio as well. Ills lemarks are thus iiuotetl: He said that every state should have prohibition as mhiii as public sentiment should be strong enough to enforce the law when passed. I'util that time we must make local option the base line of our work, and must put una high restrictive tax where the people vote for whisky. The Koss County Kepublicau executive committee and the Chillicothe I.auler uu ite in urging uon the repnblicans of Ohio as a suitable person to tie nominated tor the .thee of auditor ot state, Mr. Frank J. Ksker, who I ias been for ten years a most i-. t i , ....... x! iiditor of Itoss county. -Mr. , . . competent alu' Ksker is a (ieriuan, who s-ak.s.his native tongue as well as English, and he was (as the l.eaUr says) "a soldier, and, like llay ard, s.iii iir tl wm trim lie. Enlist ing at seventeen at the first sound of the long roll, he fell on a West Virginia battle field, shot through and through and through Willi rebel bullets, one of the four balls which penetrated his body passing clear through his chest, and leaving him on the field, hurt, is was siipised, beyond recov eiy. Kallying. he crawled to a neighboring house, where the kind old people, rebels though they were, nursed liliu back to life. Then came a long siege at iiest ridden Lib bv. and that cliamcl house llelle Isle, then, on exchange he returned to his old regi ment, and without visiting his friends at home, he stayeil, and performed a sol dier's duty participating in all theejigage nients in which his regiment took part un til the end of Ills term of enlistment.' Mr. Esker was a comrade of our fellow-townsman," -Mr. Edwaid 1.. lluehwalter, piesident of the Superior Drill company. EMI AND IE CO. K.VOtlf llfK.IIKA I .v.i.vir- fKTIHKIIs. We are having exhibited, just now, a good deal of enterprise in the direction of Inducing foreign inaimtacturiiig concerns to come here and locate their shops. This 1 very well. It is praiseworthy. It is in the line of local patriotism and public spirit. We understand that some very generous of fers have been made by owners of sites and by capitalists. This is as it should le: bill we ought to have something more than an occasional splrtof this sort: we should haw- all organized system lor doing just this sou of thing, and we may have this in the or ganizing and maintaining of the right sort of a board of trade- -which should be a rep resentative body, coiupos,-dof a large num ber of manufacturers, merchants, mechan ics, professional men, bankers, etc.. etc There should Ik- lawyers, doctors and preachers in this hoaul. as well as trades men and manufacturers. And eiptviallv should this Nurd Ik- oniiMised. largely, ot young men. It should be. in (act. a train ing vIiihiI for our nuiic business men. in which they could haw-an opportunity of taking an active part in public all airs and In the promotion of the giowth and pios perity of this city. Tne primary object of such an institution is that it may In- used to present induce ments and encouragement to manulac turers (of the right sort- not lame ducks) to come here from abroad. At the same time we should haw- organ ized efforts In the line of inducing and en couraging manufacturers already here to remain. We have a large and most honor able manufacturing fraternity who have bought their ovwi ground, built their own shops ami ruu" them, and who hate made out of an o ergrow n v illageot ."i.OOO to f.;umi a thriving and prosperous t-ity nt nearly if not quite -10,00(1 eople. We ought to show a reasonable amount ot appnviatiou ot these men, and to show them that we want tlieiu to n-maili. and that we wish them well. Our 1 "tuple ought to keep theiu w ell assured fiat they wish them lindpeed in tin-efforts to build up and extend their business, and that they are ready to assist, one and all, in the promotion of their coinmi-icial and industrial interests. If any of them have partisan or sectarian Interests, iki-u- liar to theiuselw-s, they cannot, as a matter of course. exiieet that jH-rsons of opiosite parties or interest, w ill change their prim ciples and iHiliey in their interest, simply liecause they are. as manufacturers or mer chants. Useful citizens. On the other hand, they must expect that li!itlcal or personal schemes vv hicli are not approw-d by a certain class or classes of citizens will lie nnised b tliem, on their merits. HuL, whatever our jieople or their rejire lentative body, the city council, can vwn-ly and projwrly do. toagiveto our manufac turers ami merchants improved facilities tor carry ing on and enlarging their nH-r.itions they ought to do. Our iiiauufactuiers especially have done a great deal tnrthei-ilv and whenever they wish help in developing the capabilities and pioinoting tlie piosni Itl of the city, in the West End. or the Sjutti Knd, orinthe vicinity ot K.vst -ireet, or in I.agonda. our citizens, and our city council, as their agent, should go to the ex tent ot their duty and prlv liege to render the aid that Is needed. It weate to bestow any favors let us not make a binlgeof the local iiiaiiutac'turiiig no-e : Jet them not be evclusivel given to oiitsideis at tlie expense of the men who have done so ninch, already, for the city. Ash matter of course, citizens can take no part in ditliculties between inaiiiil.tctiiiers and their men. Happily these ale rare in Springfield, lint local public opinion can act as a hannonizeraud can lie employed to promote -eaiv and co-operation. The personal and general interests of individu als and of theconimunitydemand that there should be no local conflict lietween capital and labor, but that capital and lalxir should combine to push tlie common interests of both and of the people of the cflv. The more we can promote the material inteiests of our manufacturers the mine will the prosperity of the city be iromotiii. Hut this is no less true as to the workiugmen of lite city. The more prosjierous and well-to-do they are the more prosjieroiis the citv will tie. If anypractic.il scheme i-ould lie devised bv which the masses of workmen could lie aided in tlie pun-hast- of lots and the souring of homes of their own. such a scheme should have the hearty supjiort and ooperation of all good citizens. Every American should have a lot and house of his own. And every other American should help him get them. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. The official number of victims bv the IViris fire is i:ai. ltoiilauger has. Iieen ottered an arm v corps. but asks lor a few month's rest. Donovan, the New York bridge juniper. leaped from Iondon bridge Sunday. At a meeting in honor ol (iladstoue at Swansea. Wales, lOO.lMX) liersoiis were ill attei,jallct.. Michael Davitt i-ontinues his spenhe.s n the Bodyke district, advising resistance against evictions. The Hank of Spain will pn Inbly get the tobacco inoimpolv on the ofler to tlie gov- er"'",,'"tr,f, S l-m 'lrl' a"-' lialf lie prolits of the hrst thn-e vi-ars. Another operation will lie performed upon Crown l'rince Kreilerick William's throat next week. Dr. Mackenie reiterates that there is no cancer, ai'd that tli- trouble can be removed. The bill ?,. siii.tiTfsS towV.-i -hops"' has Mid only passtji u,,. HoImm iegiUtuie. awaits xhc governor signature to iKsomea law. Itucket sh,,j, proj.rietors w ill isiutt-st it m the courts. Trie t'1-nago. Uurlington and Ijuincy Hailroad .s:Ujm.Itv ha dei-i.le.1 to rliiiv it loug-hati! rales from t. lxuis to Council lllutfs and Omaha, which will nccessiiate a reiluction of lival rates. Tom Cogan. a dctiiiM ratu- memtter of the coal-od legislature. Iiad a .(iiarrel with .Imi my Welsh, a Cincinnati pugilist ot local reputation, and cut iiim in the neck, mak ing an almost fatal wound. 1 here seems to be a belief m eettani cir cles that the Stanley African exnslifion f.u the relief of Kmiii Pasha is really an en dition for the si7nrri f,,r the benefit ot England, ol tlie North Central province., which were annexed to Egypt in I7i. I!ae bill - Cincinnati :. Athletic 2: St Ixuiis 1, MetsO: Brooklyn 11. Cleveland s: K.tltimore HI. lx.uisville 7; l-'ittsbiug i. In dianajHihs 4; Washington t. New York 1: Hoston ti, l'liiladelphia I: Chicago J. De "V" ' 't'"''ville 1. .M instiel.I If Akron 12, Columbus 1. Woostt-i 11. Mt. ... , . .: ... ,. ... .. , rnioii .i anesvi lie li. Ka l.iiu.ioo o: ,i r lli, Princeton 0. 0n. llouls,nger's Mornl Coinage. Gen. Boulauger has a ileal of niontl i-ourage and does nut mind w hat is said about Lin i He had early- tobteel himelf against harsh gibes. "How was that, generalf I askeil. ".Sluijjly by l-iiig often and for long iiiterml when a boy in England. You know how in tolerant English school Ikivs ai of foreign jiecuhanties, or indeed iculiarities of any jvifc. .o, wneneier i went on a visit to my ! uncles in Brighton, 1 alnayslmd French made I clothes and siKjke EnglMi with a strong French accent My name, too, was very un English. So I w as not only for my school I mates, but for the young street arabs, a j 'French dog,' and 'froggy,' and many other things equally- hateful ill their eyes. Tho boxing matches were en Jless. My uncles In , listed on my learning how- to defend myself i and take my own part My temiierament is I a British product I learned in Brighton how . to stand 'being roasted" with gibes, and don't I mind a bit how I am abused, laughed at or ca 1 lumniated. -Paris Cor. New York Tribune. Ur. T. K. ltliss, eye and ear surgeon, 29 I vet Main street. Eyes htted with gla..ea. 1 .( A I. A LEAK IN A "DOBl.'' WHAT TO DO WHEN RAIN COMES THROUGH THE CEILING. How the Itoof of the Dwelling it Menit eil In ew .Mextio V Itclit Till, mi Twine unit h lilt or llliioio llalulle lo the Itiislne.k. When the i oof of your "do'iv" leaks In in tin teintorv the native can always remedy the trouble with a In-lit pin, ten feet of twine and a bit of a broom handle. If the ceiling of tiny loom lici nines dis colored with smoke or otherwise loses the "white purity which must nlvvavs distin guish the interior of '-a room for rent," the same native ha n remedy which is as effective n it i novel He takes down the celling, put it in the viashlub. and after thoroughly clcnniug it icstoie il to Us proiK-r jHtsitioii As leaks in roofs necessarily have a cloe connection with loom celling, I simultaneously gained my knowledge of lioth occult remedies during a ruin storm the other night. When 1 came here I found that nitio tenth of the imputation hwsl in rcnlisl riionis, and that I niut do likewie. mi le I wanted to jiay $17 oO jier week for Uianl. So I hiusl a siitUssly white loom in ii iloliy and went io lnsl in one corner of it, without thinking for all instant that 1 would Ik- inconvenienced by the heavy rain storm prevailing. I changed my liiind about midnight, when n stu-am of water vvoikcd it way through the mm! roof mill ilroKsl squarely down on ray head as I lay sleipiug in bill. I got up at once and jiroecuteil a search for n match, while another stream plnycd on my back. I lighltst my lamp, and then saw that nlNiut a dozen streams were coming through the ceiling. As my room oitcncil on the road, after the iiiamierof nil Mexi can doliics. I was comiR-llcd to dress my self, il-li nu umbrella out o: my trunk nuil go out into lite storm to get into tho next nloni. where my aged and Celtic landlady rewed -An ha that roof bruk loose agin Well, now . n-l wait a brace o' lniriiiits till I get sone clothe on, an' I'll coom to ve." she said, as lu-iipi-neil her door in iviioiie to my exasperated! knocks, lu four ininutes she emerged into the storm, carrying tvv i lamp, and rushed into my room First sh lighteil all thp lamps and put them around the room so she could sis w ell to do the work ahead. A glance at the scene of action, a vigorous oath and a plunge at the lied followed in quick succeiou bhe put the foot tub to catch the stream of water that was wet-! ting the Ksl clothing, glared -it me le-i proaclifiilly and then went to woik. , From the Uittoln of the vvashstand she ' brought forth a string and about thn-e I feet of an old broom handle The article, I ii seems, an- always kept ready for ue m 1 every doby house in New Mexico. Drag- ' giug the table to the center of the room my landlady jint a chair on it and said ' wilh busimss like sharpness: "Now, young man, s'imisc you jest turn j your back .-iiound einoirely. " I f.iicil nlamt and the lady scrambled to I the table and thence to the chair, tomfort- ! nldv assimsl that 1 had not uiught n glimiise nf her venerable ankle. When I looked slyly over my shoulder she was bending a jiiu nt right uugles In-lween her teeth. Then she tied the string to the pin and lenihcd up to the celling and stuck the pin m 1 was slaitlcd to Ac the ceiling bulge downward, and then for the first tune perceived that, instead of being white plaster ms 1 had supposed, it vrus of .white muslin. Having attached the pin so that it would not slip, the landlady leaix-d down with the other end of the string in her hand. To this end she fastened the piece of broom handle, and left it swaying gently before in eyes. lleedle of niy questions, she seized a broom and went around the room gazing critically at the ceiling Here and there were little blister like protuberance-, where the water hud accumulated in little pockets. Eaihot these the wouiau pushed upward until tlie water ran toward the lower level around the jKiint where the pin jieuetrated the inuliu ceiling The weight of the wooden stick on the end of the string, of couise. pulled the inll-lin down ward, making a hollow over the center of the room large enough to accommodate all the little lockets When the water had thus K-en accumulated in the central reservoir I saw a small stream flowing from the end of the swaying broom stick. 'All the water will run down to tlie pin now. me dear, and thin down the string to the broom handle and thin down the broom handle to this bucket, and thin you'll hav no more trouble ef you'll jit keep away cntoirely from against the bucket," announced the woman, oracu larly. It was even so. When she had put dry clothing on my tied and left me I turned in again and went to sleep in comfort under a roof that was full of hole. In the morning the bucket placed jut under the iieiidant broom was full of water, but the room was thoroughly dry. Ily daybreak it cleared up and the woman's "man ' was shoveling an extra cart load of earth on the roof of my room. -Now. Peter." I heard her call to him, "jit take and sow-half a bushel o' grass seed there, so that we will have a fresh sod before the next rain comes." Peter sowed the grass seed while Peter's vyife took down the muslin which had la-eii tasted around the edges of the ceil ing. She took it away and washed it, and bringing it back soaking wet. pasted and lacked it into i-itiou. When I asked why it was not dried before lieing put up, she said that it was deiralile to have it wet, so that when it dried the shrinkage would make it taut. An enormous tire dried my ceiling until it wa a white and smooth as the plaster of an eastern domicile. The landlady put away the pin and string and bit 6f broom handle in the liottom of mv vvashstand and said restiect fully: "Now, then, young man. If things spring a leak agin you 'tend to 'em your self an' don't come artcr me. I allers show strangers how to stop a leak once, but I charges extra if they comes arter me twict." In two wi-eks there was an elegant gneii sward on my roof. The roots of the rink grass form such a compact network that it takes a v cry heavy storm to wash away though earth to admit water into the loom underneath. For this reason I have escaped a second dm king nud have had no occasion to try my 'prentice hand with the pin and string. Santa Fe Cor. New York Sun. streel llos ot New York. The trcet I10.V are a jiecnliar cla. I)e)H-ndi-ut entirely uikiii their own re sonrees, and having no references, thev live by their wits. Some take to selling iicwmpei. and there are nearly :i,Hi0 in that bra nth. of business two third ol them lit-inij without hollies These Imiv; also work in the markets or black hoots in the bouts when there ale no nevvspatr to sell, though the hitler employment 1 now almost entirely :ihor)cl by the Italian. The hotoele Ikiv is elf reliant mid Keitenilly lioite.t, but" sharp by hi eonslaiit uibbiiijron the stern .side of city life. Frequently homeless Niy makes his mark m the vvoild One of this class be came a . new stun, iimi, In-ing industrious and frugal, -avisl money enough to start a street stand His business (jrevv and he employed other Ixiy.s on cars and in the stns-t Finally he purchased the exclu sive right for his Ikivs to enter the Third avenue cars. They wore a lettered ribbon in their caps to ditiiiouih them, and ut one time tlii Ikiy, though only 14 yeurs of age. had over fifty Imjsou his jiay roll. Then lie contracted for the right to sell !ievvii.iiici-s on a le.-nling trunk rallwav from Jersey City to llutfalo, but his ca reer was suddenly cut shoit by his N-ing kiil.sl on a ti.iin ll was then found that he had some l:i:iHKt in liank, and he lived long enough to make a will and apiioiut trustees, so that his savings might stii-, lHirt and islncate a younger sister. This lioy diisl in his lbth year, and bad he lived lie would undoubtedly have been a very rich lnan. New York Star. "Ah gool evening, Mi-s ltiowu Isyout daliemg caul fllllP "No, Mr Suiythe, but my escort 1., and if you would kindly taki me home I would be so much obliged." N'e Ol loons Plcayuue. ' a rloitocraph. I The present seniors in Harvard college have w iely decided to have a composite I class photograph taken Such a picture will lie very interesting, ami. it the prac tice were continued in sin i ceiling years, j as, for example, on every fifth ol tenth commencement, or um the .siasionof the class dinner, at interval of live or ten years, the lesiilt would lie a series of photographs of great value If n voting man jut graduating needs any s .bering down tieatmeiit which is a iloiilnfiil mmt in these days of lnodettite exji tat ions, it might lie applied bv showing him what he is almost sure to Uiomeat 10. .".0, Ml, 70, and even s(l v ears of aire, should he live1 so long Botou Pof. Alter the Until,-. j Perhap the mot shocking sight of the battlefield the day after the battle was the evidence of inca'ity whnh the helpless dead afforded The vv nter lias seen many battles how nianv il would Ik-haul to sav vet he never saw one dead Imdv oil the field the day after the kittle ih.it all its .ckcts wore not turned n-side out. Then- were ome soldier. c!iialh when late in the war the uiiinlier of MilMitute hail become large, who were degraded enough to rifle the dead, but inot of the . villainous work was done bv tlie camp ' followers, the horde of hired teamsters ' and other livili.-in employe and attache ' of the army. T. I". I'nlwe.v in Chicago ' Herald. -.l oil -l lie e.iNOii.." Mary wa a girl with a si an lty of ideas, but a little stock of quotation, which he lugged in on every mible Ktniou. When nki-d to write a eomioiiion on "The Seasons," she triumphantly pro duced the following: "Theic are tour sea sons spring, summer, autumn and win ter. Some like summer, and Mime like winter, but a for me, give me litierty or give me death " Harper's Bazar. The Duke of Coimnught gets W,0('0 a yearns commander in chief at Bombay, and has n parliamentary itllowatice be sides of Sl'AVUOO. It is said that the csarcif Pnssia has n photograph album containing pictures ot all the men who have tried to kill him. Mi.-; I. if. Will. per. Wherein does lieautv lie:' The skin, mouth, n the eve Are iints where N-aut) we descry: Thcniost imiHirtaut is the skin And there we will liegin And make its beauty tor il win Admiration from lover and timn churl By using Chainplin's Liquid Pearl. A number of (.'oliiiului have died of pink-eje. tieet car horse i the Children. They are es-ln-cially liable to sudden UJrC, ' Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker'a English ' Remedv a ixisitive cure. It saves hours of anxious vvatching. a-ld bv j Krank II. CohlenU, corner Jlarket and ! HiRh streets. A uuiiilierof iieoplr were kiil.sl and him- drisls injured by the collapse ot a ciieu , buildiinr in Nosehut. ISaekaclies, stitches in the side, uitl.itioii and soieness in tlie liowel.. are miui1omis of a disoidensl tate of the diKe-lneaml assimilative oiirau. which can be collected bj tlie ue ot Aji-r's Cathatttc 1'dls. I K W. Sli.tvvhaii, tlie 'I'liliii t , million i aue, died m Sew York fit j ol pneu ( iiioniH. I "XJC .. wv Of the good things of tldi I VWVWVVy lfe arM sorrowfully let i alone on account of DysjiepMa. Arker's I "JyaDejislr. Tablets will cure Ilystwpsia, Inditrestiou and Constipation: sold on a . positive guarantee, at 2r and 51) cents, by ' Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and lliirh stn-ets. TheiNioie 'I'lioiuas will eoiiitiiet the Cm eiunatl May Kesliv.ll durum the centennial I v ear. it.hii ..i M. ni. : The pnaif of the meritof a ilater Is tl.e cures It etfis-t. ami the volunUtrv ti-stmue nials of those who have usih! Ai 1 1 im k's ' I'oifot s ri.vsiKiis during tne i.it Iweiitv-' live years i uiiiinpe.-u-hahle evidence of their superiority and should convince the i most skeptical. -e!f-praie 1 no recoiu lueiidation. but celtiltcate from those who have ui-il them are. ! The Itlack lliaiitond noveltj works, at Zanesville, (.. was sliuck by Imlitnuiir and , completely destroyed. i The claim as to the curative imwers ol Hood's r-arsapanlla are based uiitireh on vvliat the people say it ha done for tliem. ' Send toC. I. Hood A- Co.. Lowell, Mass..; for a lumk containing statements ot many reinarkable cun-s by IIimhI's .-araparilla. j William Keetl wa killed h the car: while attempting to drive across the rail- road track in front of a train at St l'aris, (). i "TsLf.Vs.Vpj. tliat are fretful, peevish, AJVv,VV,, cross, or troubled vvitt ith Windy Colic, Tt thing l'ains. or! Stomach Disorders, In? relieved at once by using Acker's Habv Soother. It contains no Opium or .Morphine, hence is safe. Price "j cents. Sold bv Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. BLOOD POISON. Thn-e years ago I contracted a blood poi son. I applied to ,r physician at once and his treatment came near killing me. I cm ploy isl an old physician and then went to Ky. I then went to Hot Springs and re-( maineil two months, but nothing seemed to cure me jK-rmantly, although temporal re lief was given me. My condition grew desiierate and 1 applied to a noted quack. ' but I did not improve. I then Used a pn-e aratiou which was prescribed "gratis." but i it contained too much alcohol and aggr.i- vated my sufferings. I then placet! myself j under the treatment ot a noted Nashville physician and for a time was henetitisl, but by tall I returned home a ruined luanpliys- j ically and financially, with but little pros-1 Iect of ever getting well. My money liemg , exhausted, 1 did not know vvliat to do. In , May, lSb.!, my mother iersuaibsl ine to t get a bottle of I!. It. It. imade in Atlanta i . and I did so to gratify her, but lo my utter astonishment 1 had not finished the hrt bottle lietore every ulcer had Ims-ii healed. To the present time I have tiel live hot ties and have iis-eivisl more Is neht than from all the ri-st combined; and 1 am .iti lied that It. II. It. i the most wonileilu! blood purifier ever before known, and 1 urge all alllicted young men to fry one sin bfe iHittle and he convinced. 1 can truly say that I think it the let unsliene in the world .. T. II i.i i- inu. Mai on, C.V., May 1, fssi;. VERY NERVOUS For many years 1 have been attlictcd with . Kheiimatisiu combined with some Kidney Troubles. Indigestion liuallv added lo my : nuery and 1 soon Imiiiiiu- fis'ble and very nervous, and my whole system wa- pios Hated. Several physicians vveie empioyisl and iiumerous patent mislicines icsortfd to without benrlit. After seeing so many tes timonials extolling the wonderful merits ot It. It. It., I commenced its use and the ef fi-t was like magic, niieumutic pains ceased, my kidneys were relieved and my constitution improved at once, and I cheer fully recommend it to others who may be siuiilarly afflicted. MissS. Tovii.iin. Aiintv, (i.v.. May 4, lsr.. TO THE PUBLIC. OiiAiti.nriK, N C. April-;:, lssil. After using It. It. it., I iiiilie.itatiiigly state that it did more good lor mv Kidney Complaint than all other leiuedics com billed. Its action is speedy, and 1 chcci fully recniiiiiicnd it for Kidney Derange ment. T. It. Cvi I n vn. All whit ..'Mrr full liiftiriicition nUmt tlie CHiiHt .iihI I'tirv of UNmmI IN.i-n-i, Scrttfula ami Sciuftilous Suelliiittjt, ricers, Strr. KhetiinatiMii, Kilne roiuplaluts Catarrh, itr., can Mrure by mail, frw, a C4py of our :W-pac llltistratttl Ilinik of Wumlers. lilltnl with the tmnt uumlcrtul and Htartlmg proof ever ttfore knmwt. Atlanta, ia. I A '4IIIHI4M 4 1 FKO.M Lil-h fO IJEATH is hut a niou -nt if rh. iiuati.m or neural gia.'nkes the heait These diseases ars the 11101 p.inlul ai'd the most dangeroiH ol any to whiih Iranian kind 1 liable, l'liev lly irom one part Io another without a moment w.irnirnr, and iiniiuents and otlur outward aj'plications aie in them selves dangerous heiau-o tliev are liable to drive the di-ease to some vital organ i-ud can.e in. taut death, l'lieiiinnti-m and ueuraliria aredi.e.iesot the blood, andean onlv lie reai hed ! a remedy whii h will drive Irom the blood tlie duugeiou acids s-ucha remiilvis Athiophoro. It ha been thoroughly te-tcd and i- a safe, sure cure Kols-rt S'protU-ry. Pnveron Cedar Ave ( ar lane, and who iiw- at 0 (lendjle Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, ...iid in relation to his rheumatism 1 haielHin troubled for aUmt three vear with rheumatism in im hip. I have had many severe attack, that rendeieii it nnH.sibIetiJi metowork Thei attaiks would often last from four to si.v weeks, but I am g.lad to say I have loiimi the medicine that masters the di.ease amf drives it away. I usiil Athloplioros Im one of lhec bad attaiks and with hut a ten does I was rid ot the rheumatism and pain Have yon had any return of the di.-:ie wa asked. Yes, I have never uisl Ath lophoro steadily, as I am well satishu to use it as I do. As soon as I feel the first symptoms of rheumatism I taken d.s, or two wl Athlophoro anil thus avoid the attack. I always keep it on hsud an! would not he without it. Hubert I). Smith, of Iindon. Ohio has had an attack of rheumatic fever, which lot a time rendered him helpless. One ltlti of Athloplioros curi-d him, and though thi was nearly two years ago, he ha. not h:u( rhcumati.m since. Every druggi-i should keep Athloplioro a.,d Athlojdioros Pills, but wlieie they 1-.n1 not he ls)U'lit of the druggist the Athlo plioros Co , llL" Wall St.. New- York, -wl send cither (carriage paidi on receipt regular pru e. wiiuh 1 l.tl(i p,r Is.ttl. for Athlophoios .,ud otic, for Pills for liver nn.1 kt.tnev .lisciise. 1si-.m hi uu-estioll. weatll.-ss. nervoil. .tel.llllv .tw-n-.-ol wonieii. o!i.llp.itl-u. hetiila. lie tnt or. bi.-i.l, ,ve . Athlophonj lilL. ur' im.-iii.ilnl 1 Ki-t IkhuhI train No. .u tfu I'.-.Hl-inort A Oiuo io:u!. ran into tin tv.ir ttnl of u t;illiil ii'tiphMi tram tiom ('oliiuituis i iuar IMUou's K.UN. a Miiall Matfoii three i tnlle-. e-t ot t!iN eit. Two eoache.- were i teleM'opiil, one -.lentiiVrf ami Jlirtv treiltt ...irs. .lMiiii.li.hitl. r-Virim :ui mvlilnnt belore the freieht tram i-onld be llatiteii. i the p:isensi-rs all e-apsl uniujured trom the ttain except oni lored woman, who soundlv slept throiuh the erah. and who al.eil iihui botn awakened: "Is di lieah aiiesviilc"" aiu-sville spiri.il. "itot't.n v rii.i:.-..'- Why snffir Piles! Imincdiaterehef and com. t.lete cure guaranteed. Ask for "Uotmh on l'lles." Snrerun-foritihlnir.jirotnidiiut.hleeil-ltiK.orauv form of Piles. Mv. AtDruirirista or mailed. "K. &. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. SKINNY MKS. Wells' "ITcalth l!ene er" restores liealth and vleor, cures I)vSeiisla, lmiJteiice, Nervous Def.illtv For W'eakSIen, Delicate Women, ft. IVKI.I.ss. H.tnt IIAT.St.ir. I If grar, restores to original color. An elegant , dressing, softens and 1eantuies. No oil nor greae. tome Kestoratlve. Stops halrcuui- j lugout;streiittheu,eleauses,healabealp. SOu KIRK'S wmire vv,si.SYs'SM.ti.vftA VH-AIVA IVvV H USSIA T .e .n' hi ml of luindrv- Soap n- .(.si a fir t i.ts medal at tlm N- vv Orleans Kpositioii. (iuaran tissi .it) s.l.it. I - pine, and for geneiat lious-Iiolil piirisies is tlie very Lies SOAR BLACK'S OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 87. Hftuni ( the supremo fat onto. KATE BEPiSBERG IM-.LIMI 0PKKACO., t itmiiriMi ii the toil. ait nrtittt Mlii hate ItfiistTK. t'nma ftunuii opru. Lit f of Tarl Itt.H.rs iirauU l.ulMli 'iir.i Co . lrury Lanr, l.oiitlou. aiul t!i rneiuau Otieni Corn tuny ra.tfiny ot .Muiii'. New lurk. Mis Lotittt Kimli. .Mitratto. foniifilv witli th meric..n (i(MTat(. Mr i:9 l'avnt. Tenor, late ot I "It n I j ill I mf I. fll.urtr iViiieurt I '1 . li- V.I j Kiitutit. llis.,,. i.irnurl, ot the Strako-sch uuer.iC.i - i ath i .err:iuo. Minlcal HI j rector, fortuerlv ol the Milan Opera Co. The performance will e. nsist of balfe's Charming opera, the leeniiu OH--.-II, and the second .ut ot H. .tow's Jlarilia.inehi.llngall the fa- v.. rite airs from this favorite -..pera. The per f.irm.ince will t.e mven m full costumes aud j .miiropriate si-enery Noti llelneeti arts llslient.enr wilt slnL- i Hie im. puiar itiuiir ir.mi the "Taming of the nrew V.lii)issi.iii."M-. -icaud-.e Iteserved seats .it fierce s N. E. C. WHITNEY, Sollcttorof AineriCHiuinvl Forclica PATENTS ANb COtTNSl2LLOR I iLL P4THAT WATTIKS. Room 5 Arcade Building, SI'KINCIKIKMJ, t. Hranrk lit-nrl-.: Washington, D.C.; Lou ilou Kuk,, Rir.s, Frauce. WimMin! Whose HTl.n N ra'Im.- IIrI' DUMMIIt.no i:iiviMiu crrninmti;ii.r 11 ir t- mr ltrni & irrf.-.- an.) r lul'l 4-urv In tlw FRENCH HOSPITAL REMEDIES .nnin I- J by l'i-.r. Jt. l I vl.l". or An-., j rum-. A'Ju.tVd bv all l-Yt'ih h I'll uu uit t-ut f aiii.li; hc im t-itrvluliy intrtnttii 'ild i- u weiki lau-f !- am ilntlu- pruitt). ly I. L u 1IM I'llsl.vroim u il-raiian-tit.aait-ii l. -wiiM-nt ,tt- i'ki t lA-fi-mltt tloiiuttleur tiv inttil tith -ts cntincitt Uvo-tum t Itti ClAt AGFNCY. No. 1 74 Fulton Street. New Tur PERFUME by MAIL A Full Bottlo or the Celebrated MIKADO COLOGNE nil n flre.nt pact.fc of FROSTED CBT.OJf ATI0 CARD9, will be srnt by Malt if vdu will Mai us your adjre.ii and thirty OOHrnta in stamps. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh. Pa. A t-reat o.iYi.eiiieiitoiertltriM strtd. IT-.nU fill Mi.,f rruia l I . r i!,, ,! MlM r trtl ,,ui, Tva.lM.il I ur..ully i, .,!,, ,1 ' .r-al. bll.r.f war. 11. r. n d. -i, .. rtwl aueaiN-iit lany b. lllr. Um:U NIUIJ1 M'lll.Ni, 1 I , IJrut.-.L 1 ...V,., .!;. N. Y Manhood RESTORED. IrtVinnly rnt. A Mftiiunf vnirtlifnl iuijTKtlfiicvi'iiiiftititr frunia tur lwav. Nt-rniii4 Iw-hih l- I a . -..!.. I ... t... I.. . tried Iniiit every kuown rriiJj.La tllnctmenN. Hlii.fH-ir-c ire, winch h UJ ud 1-KKKto IM tfliMHutr?n-rt Aiil(vi4 tX. J. AI A.-UN. lt t )iii, jiot 2l jj w york Qim tktrAt urii WEAK MEN IUUUI..N a4tiUkl cure - - uf ..un illitv. Lust Mnub I'' alsvbttltl J tA Uill' .( llMIMI :iu U,i 1 lull r Ull Mil IllltUlf ll aei.l ee. lU It II l.o j V tu.l m- BssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssTrsss3isn3BsssMHIsssssssssssss?BSssssssssssssssssssssssssssssst 5jacobs on FOR POULTRY AND SWINE. Mr J M Mrt'ann Hri.lport, W Vn . tiV- rt-rt ti.dW'u'.t'r ttnintii--.f -t Js.i . it 1 Utt iiiiikcTi 1 Lulf ra, Ha "A Ltfu-i pili -HturNtttl ilb M Umtrt Oil i--I,,r. .-il .luuu tli- tbnmt ot tlttf f.wi i'. 1 a ittmi littll uu hour tt uu. u.l mi ,-, r ' Mit with tluugh lit"Hji, "rttxlfxii -tiiis-.f),i'liit'keli' ttii-1 uth-cr ultry ttnltr-r ii i tntm thrs hitUrto liiruraM li-. nf hIi itmt an nlilf tir.Hlliit w ill tt-rt-st-f. -I to j-'rt-t t lu-Hlth and if the HMitirat.'-i -nil nrif fori., ilown th tbnwitti nf thiif "thiti (tinti'tl tsvAttllow. they will Hap tlu-tr wmat aul trovr in your Uce." Tfrre Haute, Champal-in Co .Ohio I ri fivt-il Htxnut t-t-n tlitv liifu tiTf ur fin r.li.h rtiickt-iM. A li Jay m;.. :iiitit-t-I that two of thflii hml amit-limi Ilk.- tli nup uihl thrlr thnwi- stm. .1 t U i.ttrl -luii'ii up unti nittili it.i-'Hi n-iiinl mi ' u n-spirHtiou Din- ot ih uu-nut ttbit to iiV. orerii "t-iiij mi it frtt 1 1Hilv H "tliHlt Ilr-ft Ot 1'ITiit -fi ainnit half un inch square, hii.l --tiri.r-ii it wah .-t Jmitrt (il. -ttiil fetl it to lino ii'ii t in the inoriiiliniiil tttfiiili in the " iiiiiiaT 1 he nt morn f ii.; when I v.t-nt.-i. t IimiL at thfiii 1 con hi tmt i-U with ti lh m e i tin kenn hal Lwu mi L t'HAS. K. VOW KI.L. I'. XI lloi Oiioler-. Cherry Camp, Vt Va St Jm-ohi Oil I the hot rimieilv Limiiti to me tor Htn, rhol-ri It limy W Kin tht-ni in milk, --tt a tea-'.Hiitut to -a h anaii:'l tuireailai I thiuk. that atitoue tiyiuii it will hml It brmmial tl M kOblNMJN'. ChUkfii ( 'iltr. Uev T. Hnle. pastor Central I,ivl-v t-riati 'hnrrh. rlark-burv, V. a, mh-. " 1 sntiiriittti a pirct of breavl siz-f ot m thumb with St J a coir Oil. am! fon i it down the throat rtiielt-ns were in the ht-f-tae I mixe-i U with menl.aml tmw them liolhlli fle. Th.) ate. Ju a ei l time all wre well." St JaroM Oil Iihii -.ilute rurf for all tpjstil isatn-H for w In h m rxtfrual rtnt uiav be appheil it i-. -nlj b Orui-ii aiul Ik-mUt-h Ihruughout the wurhl Pru-e (lit) tents pvr U title The Char lea A t Igeler Co . Haitlntuie. Mil. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. "" "" P U. CONVKKSK, D.BT1L riatuas. Rooms & t. .Mitchell Block T. A. Lit WIS. U.HTtST. S. K. Cor. Main and Ms.rt.et hts. w. 11.HM1TII, IIETKIOP ACHIVOTIITU OAfriO WITHOUT TAIIT, .M atonic Dull-tin JOB PRINTERS. h.: . t.lHlluVKKK,55au(t57Araale. Print er. Karavcr and Fashlonabtii Stationer WoddlDKxoiKls and calllue cards a l uecls.lt!. UNDERTAKER. w. A. IJKOSS A CO.. UNIIKKTAKIIU. Offlee and Wardroom, tli VC. v.i., .,, Residence M W. Utah st. BOOK BINDERS. JOUNSO.N a IIOKNK, LkSaSKSOI-TUI I. L. BlKkSTT A SON'a sooi aiNDtav, ITU West Columbia, street. (lenaralUook Rladersand lilauk Hook Maui, facturer. OLD RELIABLE TJHC-E3 J. D. SMITH CO. j (ILOIIH: UUIL.TJIJNO, Horner WhI High Mt. autl Waluut All.j ! j AND STATIONERS. HUik Hook Work and Legal lilauks I Sprclnltr. J. LEUTTS PalaPP NT PAT markpf - .w ..-w-.. ...-.. s.w llaniliomest and best e.tilppe.l lially Meat Market In the State, best i:eef..Muttou.Veal Lamb ami Salt v.eats to he bail anywhere Custom once naltied always retained 8 AM) III SOUTH MARKET ST. j. j. Mccarty, MERCIIAxNT TAILOR! 51 SOUTH LIMKSroXK SI'.,' (lloul.w-.llrr llloik), I'renentH a spleiuliil lint- ol' Suit ings tor OtMit It-iiit-ii'M Sprint: Wear. SUITS and OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER. Satisfaction Guaranteed, j SPRINGFIELD STEAM DYE WORKS 21 SOUTH CK.Yl'KK STKEET. Tlit Jytlutr. cleaning, rfp.ilrln aud prta In of lnJle and tie tit a' Uarmeuti spoe latty. Ttit) only place lu the city to have Lace Curtains clu&ued uroDerlT. a4.ll work, war ranted. CHAMPION GUY BATH DOOMS IN OONNKUTIO.V. ' The FINEST and OI.KAN'KST in the City. The Vrrml Eirs-ll.h -r..rtplsi Curea ll eoXTie... &;no.orrneil, Kmtions, ininfeiicuaiKlall DL-l-l oases caunil l.y betf abuv, or in- . illseretlnn. One tiaekaps, il. six tS. ) (DErORi) By mail. Write for Pamphlet. farTiaJ Kurckav Cliemtcail Co., Detroit, lntcla. I Call ud or address Ttiou. Truuiie.drlnrvlst. comer Main anil Mkrkei itreeti, rjlH.Kdeld unio, aoleAiieut. IS PRINTERS BINDERS r. Y CiV-wZJ-.- EXTRft ANNQUNGEMEN NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, BRUCE, HAUK & CO. j Will sell from their store Ready-Made Clothiny at greatly reduced prices. All of this clothing is new and of the latest design and style. Those who are investing and want a bargain should call on us at once. A special saleto last thirty days, so take ad vantage of it at once. The store is open until eight o'clock each evening. BRUCE, HAUK & CO, POPULAR CLOTHIERS. FOUNTAIN PEN ! Sure in i . s IlIL-ht, tlioiiijli svvif's as i'hiiIm u ini;-i, 'I'lii1 iiii cDiiini in is, mi .1 t!it Inld liure ititii;s, liilu tli mIoh ifiicil's iliscnn tinned ut-e It i tits the slitikt- It ut t-amiut reach tlie gracd. THE SWAN PEN, While simple in construction, is scientific in princi ple, and is always ready for use, provided you have ink in the holder. It is a perfect fountain pen and is Warranted to give satisfaction. On exhibition and for sale by c D I Leading Booksellers and Stationers, 12 SOVTII MARKET ST.. SPlilNGFIELD, O. WHELDON WII0l,KS.U.K AMI JACKSON V i BEST GRADES OF HOCKING, Stovo and Kindling: Wood. Agents for Kurd Coal Co. and Franklin Coal Co., of Jackson, 0. Office and Yards: Corner Washington and Mechanic Streets, Springfield, Ohio. Telephone 254. ANDREWS, WE & PUTNAM 42 AND 44 MITCHELL'S BLOCK, : Have to say that they are always ready to supply the trade Wltn everything in the line CHAMBER FURNITURES KITl'lIKX AM) UINLVU KOOH 01TFIT.S, Stoves and Ranges, Dishes, both earthen and tin, Velvet Body Brussels, Ingrain, Rag Carpets; also, Baby Cabs, Refrigerators ; in fact, everything that can be for use or comfort. 10 per cent, saved by buying of us in money and time. Please examine our sock and be convinced. IDOIST'O? BUY -YOTjnFrl FURNITURE UNTIL YOU SEE THE STOCK AT ;GE0. 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. CHINA MATTINGS PLAIN AND FANCY, CHOICE PATTERNS IN ALL COLORS AND GRADES. A. C. BLACK & CO. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The OriK.iml and Only (.rnalne. lfi wiitilF KIUU. Kuvorrthlr InluUiMtu IiiJiirBvmtlc to LADIES. Ak j-r UraccfiU Ar l kkkri4rr'av CcUili''tl ttthr tWKbrr.ttr uv.kw-, (tavtolyal to It 1W JusftifuUrsj in IttttT by rtlvri BttttlL NAME PAPER. lfcWterUmWli. 2 S I S M mI Imhi si mr fh Urn J--, H. 1J bf UrUakUUtirfHtitre. k W t.klh tUs avV.aUL f(.jrtsil rliU. Iav4-fc, CE & GO. j & MERRILL, II ETA 1 1. HKALKK8 IX MI'KCIALTV. ANTH RACITE & BLOSSBURG ot Housekeeping, Parlor and TO WEAK MEN f BnflVriUkj from the effecti'of yonthhil n-or. rlf- Utvmr. waMtinje wekiw. lost ruannooo, ere iui tt-nd a lalaftble treaUne (ell contAinicg full -&rticuUr for Loui cure. FREE0' ctrK'- A splendid medical wort Lou Id te re4 ty vry Uijin vibu U Ccrvouj Mid dftitittd. Addres4. Prut. V, t. FOHLEH, Moodus. toiiii.' 1 ti I- Til mr ms v "-"---1'-4iteSiksSSBC4 . . . ( :..-. -:.. '. 1 'i rf i i-i I'-'illsTrlrlsH nf irt 1 1"-" 2te&s3L isswwr : i '- asmm aS.-Ht J .-.sm--s.TJi'm Suez-i. ,- sPHrai,"W- "- ,'RasS-3r-;;WtF-T3J-V;-1'J33,. At I "t'-.WVr?&J&zr. i -. 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