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S5KS'$-S-&s'rx ifortngftelft public. mq fie, Springfield Republic OM.i TEX CENTS PER WEEK. jpringfuld glfpublfa hail. aiTheekh. 1 he Ki i"t in c lias the largest and most The Br pi 111 if 11 the oldest anil best new- par, and the leading public jeuirt il of the highth t ohcrcssion d l Mr e 1 enteral rirciiiailon in spnngueiu or the Y ighth Congressional litrli t VOL. XXXIII NO. 176. SPR1NCJF1KLI), O, hD.NKSDAV EVKMJ-TCi, .JULY 27, 1887. PRICE TWO CENTS. w fl isl WEATHER FACTS. c VVitHiiioTdii JalT f Otiln V Mr father winner s TRINfiFlELl., O., J July 20. 18S7. J ECLIPSE! There is joing to be a total eclipse of the sun on August 1 S, and right here it may be remarked that no movement would be more popular than this if it could take place here and now. The shadow of the moon will strike the earth first at Herhii, early in the morn ing. It will pass eastwardly from this point, and, traversing the entire width of Russia and Siberia, will reach the sea of Japan a little south ol Viadi vostock. It will pass across I londo, the main island of Japan, in a line running from Niigata, upon the western coast, to Mito. The giant shadow will rise and disappear from the surrace of the earth at a point nearly 1,000 miles east of Japan in the Pacific ocean. Readers of this will not be able to see this eclipse, but they ca-i buy clothing, ready made and made to measure, furnishings and hats, at an average of 25 per cent, less than anywhere else in this market, at our large double store. THE WHEN, 25 and 27 West Main Street. SUMMER DELICACIES To amidcooLiug in hot weather, h furimli a choice line of Ot-lifious AppetizlDg Rplitihe. PICKLED OYSTERS! SARDINES IN OIL, Sardine in Mustard, HrookTruut iu T.nmto Sauce, Salmon Steak. .FiGNIG OR SUHDWIGH MEATS : Ik. lied Ham, Tongue and Chicken, Potted Ham and Tongue ; Lunch Ham. SARATOGA CHIPS HYTIIIO IIAIiltKL. Jersey Cream Crackers, New Packing sf Olives, D.iiiy Crt'iun Salad UreRaing. J. M. NIUFFER, ARCADE GROCER. N ice and fresh, Iu uiie and half pound packages. Genuine Imported Egg Noodle. Ill ltlCKH RKUABLK SALAD DRESSING! Heinz" s Mustard Dressing. Iteuieiutier. we are headquarters on all kinds of Freah Fish. Come in and get our extreme!) low prices on and after Monda). July lltli, as we will adopt the strictl) cash s)steui. We mean business. S. J. STRAIN v ., a AMU i KABT UIUU bTKJUir. I'ronipt Free l)ellerj. Telepboae 43. N. E. C. WHITNEY, Solicitor of American and Foreign PATENTS AND COUNSELLOR l IX riTITHTTIM. Room 5 Arcade Building, SI'KINOFIKLL), O. KriyrhAirarlra. WatblngtOtt.ll.C.; Lon lou Lux l'arli. France. Dr. Levitt E. Custer, DENTIST. Preservation of natural teeth by lateit ap proved methods strictly Brtt-clkM work u&rabteeU X K. High at., oyer SumUj'a Urocary. AT TOLEDO. The Chirk County Boys on Deck. Effort to Force a Nom ination on General A. S. Bushnell. The General Insists on Prin gle's Nonination. Blaine Men Organized for a Fight. But AdiNed From Maine to tJo a Little Slow. Tremendous Enthusiasm For Sherman. The News by Special IHspatch to the Kepnbllc. Special Dispatch to the Republic Toi hki, Jnlj 27. Teople are pouring Into Toledo on ever) train ami the iluli cations now are that tin" convention will be called to order at 4 o'clock tliis alter noou anil "ill be the largest ever held in Otiio The Clark count) delegates are now here, and are quartered at the Bond) house. General Bushuell arrived jester da) and was immediate') beselgtxl b) del egates to know whether he would accept the nomination for lieutenant governor. He stated most positivel) Uiat he was not a candidate, and would not aocept If noiu inated. Notwithstanding his -Kisltiie detlina tioll, a large nuiuber of delegates favor forcing the uouiinatlou upon him, and it seems possible that his name will be pre sented to the contention. Mui) ot the delegates refuse to commit themselves to any oilier uiau, hoping Bushnell will nnal I) consent ti the use id his name. "sen ator Triugle will, in all probability, be nominated, anil the Springfield delegation will come home with a lieutenant govern orslnp. There is strong sentiment In favor of Ttlngle, and in the face of Budineli's declinations he will receive the heart) sup port tif the latter's friends The Interest of all t inters In the Slier man endorsement. Scarcel) an) tiling el-e Is talked of. The resolution will meet stroug opposition. The ltlanie for es held a meeting this morning to endeavor to or ganize and another meeting is now being held. It is rumored Major McKinle) will op pose the resolution, and It 1 certain that Bev. Dr. Carson, of Xenla, will sjieak against it. Notwithstanding opiKisltioti the resolution will be adopted, with pr.ic ticalunanlinlt). A pretty contest between the Blaine and Sheruiau forms for the control of the t en tial committee is on, but this far It is no bod)s hght- Capieller will probabl) be re-elected chairman of the state exe utile committee. '1 tie Sherman club ot Mans held, eight hundred strong, and headed b) two bands, just arrived. Thetlub marched to the Hood) house and was addressed from the balcoiiy b) Mr. Mieriiian and tl n. .Inhn tiighan. Sheimaii made a ringing speech which thorough!) elcctribed tie vast crowd. Ma. MAX'S SECOND DISPATCH. Trluuipliaot Keteptiuntu tlir siprltiKUelil leleKallon fttlalue'a Muiport May he Too Faru-t fur I1U Own l,ooil. .special Dispatch to the Republic Toinm,Jul)".!7 -1 301" vi. -Tin bpring field excursion arrivtsl at 1 p. in. As the Iiucke)es alighted MKIVI Til UK IllWMH li rxr.s the) were isirdiall) greeted h) l.eneral tiushnell, beliator 1'riugle and others ot the advance guard of theClaik isjimtj delega tloii. The delegation, over two hundreil strong, formed in line, headed b) Iie lllg Six baud and preceded b) lariiagesioiitaiuing Messrs Buslinell, Keifer and Hannibal Haiuliu. mart bed to the Ihsid) house. Senator l'ringle brought up the rear, inarching with the bo)a. Arriving at the Itood) house' the Bucke)es marched intothelobb), where they gave three iheers for mi m's una i it ioi mi ouv hisok, Hon. Joseph B. Foraker, and folhmeil them up with three cheers and a tiger for Priugle. The Springfield rrowd was the oserved of all observers and was received with tlie greatest enthusiasm. Tlie Ulg Six is now (ila)Iiig some of their iiiagulfeut music in front of the ltood) house. Ill XINf VII N WI- VK1MM,. Since tiling iu) last dispatih there lias be 'li a noticeable weakening of the fight ot Blaine men against the Sherman resolution. It is rumored that Maine's supjmrtcrs received at noon a teh gram from the Maine statesman s friends llhol KsllM. 1H1 VI lilUOKLutt lest their oppieutlon lilltjlit relmiiud to lilalne's disadvautaire It is fearisl, if they are pronounced iu their opposition to .Sherman, that the latter's irleiids will re taliate. K. M. Campbell, of Springfield, is being boomed for permanent se retar) of tl e convention and bis chances are excelleut IICHTH DISTRICT ORGANIZATION. K I". liHH4nl lift It i ltd .i Xlriiili r ol tlie state (etitrill iilillultlee-1.lii slu-r-limn Ketilillloi l, 4,i -l-enal ll. pitch I., the Hepnblic lol mm Ohio Jul) J7 J III I vl The Klghth distn.t delegations mtt at 1 p in. and otganicd b) electing liloss, of I'lt ktwav count), cluilrm in, mil "seeds, of (.'Ink, setictar) It K. lla)ard was re-clts leil iiiemU rot the state mitral toiii uiittie, ovtr Haines, ot ChampalcD 1 til ts taiiisiderid a II TIIIIV Mil. Till- 111 V INI- llr, is llavwird Is an oeu and avoweil Blaine man and llalncs a "sherman man I'he lines weie dosil) drawn, the vole being Jl to 1" in favor of Ha) w ml 'IheHpre seiitttiou on thecommitttv is as tollovvs Cow fill, of Cliampaign, committee on ier maiieiit orgtulratloii: (inns, of I'lckawi), (simtuittee on rules and order of business I.:ori ins-, of l.ocin, committee on resolu tion, lio)it, ot Madison, committee on Tisleiitials John 11 Alulirson, a col oleil diligite from riiauipiign count), was Vlll III) I'lll-sllll. ni. The convention will convene at 4p in. for erinaueut orgaidatlon and hear r xrts of comiuittees, and adjourn until tomor row I lie Mitriiiaii roolutlon will probi bl) lie introduced this afternoon, hut it is understood now that ll IH-I'llsITIDN lls IHSM-PK VHUI liovcrnor Koaler arrivtsl at S HI via the Columbus, Hocking Valle) and Toledo mid in a spei lal lar. He was uittatthe statimi b) hiindrisls of clti?eiis and the To ledo adets. He was escoiteil to the HiskI) lioiise b) the pnaession, being headeil b) the Big SK band. )h. Bl the S9urlateil fren Tot Mm, Jul) 'J7. The delegates to the republli-an state convention were ail heie. lead) tor the prtllininar) sesioii of the convention, which tiegins at 4 nMmk thi afternoon 'I lit" louveution will tie called to order b) Hon Allen T. Hrinsmade, chairman of the state cen tral committee.. Hoi). Dan H)jn ."I Into count, will lie temporar) ihalrmau. 'I he selections of vke plesidellts and com mittcemeii will then be announced and the hour of the meetings of the variulW com uiittces will lie made known, and tlie Sin r- luau resolution be intrrHliueil It will be nfeneil to the committee on resolutions f and be refuted as part of the pUuk of ti- uionow's convention, and then adjoiirnist till lu a in. tomoirnw. '1 here has been tremendous pressuie bioiight Ut tiear Umiii the delegates opposed to the Sherman res olution, and it is conhdentl) tliiim-d that thele will lie no open opposition on Uie tloorot thecouveutiou. Senator Sherman will lie peiuiauent hair man. and will mike a Sieeth on taking the i hair, dehnlng his Hiition WHISKY DID IT. Thu VlrH Kllletl mill uother May Hie. Clin vi. o, Jul) "J7. A special from In dianapolis, Ind, s'i)s" Word has readied herefrom Caibon that a wedding among the Austrian miners there, Monda) night, was enlivened h) a dame and drunken ca routing, ciiliiiluitiug iu a general low 1'istols, lute, and briikswere ustsl with elicit. John Itoss wxs shot in the head and killed. Another man was shot lu the eve and two or three others shot or otherwi-e bad!) hurt, though not fatall). Dr. J. K. Vutt we found on the street at ila)bnak, with his skull inisheil b) a coupling pin. He is uncoiisi ions and may die. The ll.tiiln nml Other criiiners N'l-vv Yni'K Jul) 27. -A Vewjioit siKVlal to the HcmlJ sa)s. The board Bi pointed b) Secretar) Whitney Fridaj last. to inspect the Atlanta will reKirt iu a fiw da)st!iat the Atlanta's structure apneas to be strong and free from weakness but her armament is hor ifn cmnt.i(. What U true of the Atlanta Is also tnie of the Boston and probabl) the Chicago. Captain lluiice, commanding the Atlauta, prudeiitl) teted the erlec't of the dls barge of the eight Inch guns, before exKjhig the men. '1 he tint sheep put near the gun was blown no boil) knows where. The s ond sheep was tied with a small rojie and the annual was tossed high Into tlie air and drawn back b) the rope a dead ireature. lleratltil nliit ltiuitc Hunt. Cmriuo, Jul) "J7. A .V spe. ml from Carud, 111, sa)s" 'lhe Hrst seitlon of tlie Louisville and Nashville freight was derailed )esterda) afternoon this side of the Wabash station. lhe engine fell uimu aud killed fireman AI. Keward. Henri Croft, brakeman. had his knee fractured and bat k and lie. k badl) sprained John II. Burns, flagman, receiveil an ugl) wound on the fori head, and his left arm was badl) Injured. Hi I're.lilei.t Invlle.l. WxsiitsiiTos, Jul) ."7. A delegation from Kansas Ctt), Mo , called at the White House sliortl) after noon, toda), to Invite the president tovisrtthat tit) during his western tour in tkti her. 'lhe president at lepteil the imitation for a date, to be here after nxeil. between October 1 and 11. IlisnntriHt His" ill 4rirjctuMli, Ky. I.mmiIiix, Jul) 27 A hie at tieoige town. K) , this inoruiug destro)eit seven buildings iu tlie prtucipil bitsiiies.s bhs k. Including tlie ottice of tlie I'lint newspa tieis. 'I lie loss is estimated at iuo oou "MrHtoSM. nxKiriiiix, Jul) Ji Kace for on i.nle Mvlft won, Harr) Kusstll 2, OalUtiu t 'I line 1 47. Sirliif1elil lavtyeri l,et 1 hern. Judge Todd, of I'rbana, Monda) ren dereil his tlecision in that part of the cele brated McCart) vs McOrt) case lu which the woman who has just come over from Ireland, Mrs McCart) No t, asked the iourtfora)afs support. E .s Wallace, esij ot this cit), ind Frank Chant e. e-i . of I rtiana, represented theoriginal I'rbana Mrs McCart) whose first name is l.ibb) lhe judge's decision was in favor of tin latter. Spriugheld law)ers do not prat tit e as inuch law in tlie papers as their Cham paign iiiiint) asvxiates, pirhaps, but tliev tlistinitl) get there Chllil I'll" tiler ThU Atlrrnoon. A child was run uver b) a wagon about half past one this afternoon, in front of Spaiigeuberger's' pop shop, on Kast Main lhe child was two )ears old aud a daughter of Dau I'hleger, tlie baker. The fore wheel of the wagon passed over the child's head. It was taken to its home on Section stieetandDr T. M. Keade called He found the head and ta e badl) cut but does not think the injuries fatal. .IuiIk 1 ouhln't i,o. Judge Voung couldn't go to Toletlo with the bo)S this morning, being called to the hou e of Mrs. Argabright in the cotintr) she die I this morning and the Judge acts lor her with power of attorne). IIEAW ATTACHMENT SUIT. Win. N WliitoKj.ua ltaeiver for Wl.it.- Uy, Faxsler Ai Killy, Suej Jerome l'asi- ler fur $85,000, Alleged to be Due. he lvtiU..n in I-ml The Mime) -slil iu lr lllln l"i Unllroail Itullil., lit nl Fatalr mill t ji.li ilvmireM iiiHlkilic lim I'riilivi ty. sioiiu thing of i stir is i n iteii todii) b) the aiiuoiiuiiuient that Mr. Willi tin Intele) is lemver for WhiU.lt). has hr.V Kcll). had brought an attadnni lit suit agninst .li lome Kasiler, his former piltuer, for lieu I) isuihi I he intltion wis tilist last night b) Messrs Itonmin .V Ituw-iuaii, ami is ap lici.dist iu full It so fully states the cauv s ol the ai tloii that little additions.! is ntvessir) Mierill ltaker coiiimeiiiisl this morning to gel out the att lchments and appoiuinl Mr WillUm l)n lit and Colonel l'eter Mnt? as apprai-irs. "lhe) will not tomplitc their work until this evening 1 hi re ale thirteen plei es ot proiertv to h- appraisisl One is the l-as-.hr resldi nie, oil Jellerson shett the othi r is tin old hltelc) hoiue lead. on the corner of Mirket and .li tler on stns t- the othi rs ire at or neir Vlr felda. Mr I'assli r's luveli resort west of the i It) The petition Win S W hlli lev Ucceiver nf Wtllteley. tassler I Kelly. I pltlnlin I IVtltlun vs lerome Fii)ler iletrllilHIlt I'lauitirr ni" that on the" Id da) of June, 1"js7, mid for man) )ear prior tin re- to, Whilele), Fassler .t Kell) was and still Is a biKt) i orp inte, org mize 1 an 1 existing illlder the laws of OhiiT, and was engaged iu thu maiiiifat'tuiH of agricultural imple ments st Npllili!tii Id, Ohio, and I hat di ten daut Jelome rassler, was a stoi k luildi r and otllicr .if sill hitelev. rassler V Kellv That on mi I J 1.1 da) of June, lssr. said Whiti le). Fussier . Kill) Iiecame and w is iusolviiitand unable to pa) its debts, and that on said d i) iu a certain aitiou peudhnr in the mint otioiiiuiou pleas ot Clark i nun t), Ohio, win ri lu the Cliampioil liar A Knife compiii) Is plaintltf, and said Whlte le), Fassler A Kell) are defendant-, the plaintiff Ih rein was h) said isniil apsiinttsl receiver of said Whltelc) Fasslri A Kell). with mwtr and nuthorit) to sue for and collect al! debts due mil owing to tlie said Whilele), Fassler A K'ell). First. And for a first taiise of action agamst said defendant, plaintltf s&vs that on the ith da) of "September, 133'j, said Whiteley, Fassler A Kell), at the reijurst of said defendant, transferreil and delivered to said defendant certain railroad bonds then owned by said Whltelev Fassier A Kell), lor whli h said defendant avieed to pi) said Whilele), Ftssler A Kell) the sum of 57 iKiu witho per lent Interest from said "septemlier 7lh, last), within a na-sonabie tune thereafter, whiih peiiisl has elapseil, )et said dtfeiidaut has falleil to pa) said sum or an) part theieof.thotigh rispiesteil to ito so, mid that atler said cause of action aiirued said defendant departed from the said state of Ohio, and nmaitied absent theretiom for a period ot not less than two )iars sjtxond For a secoud cai'sc of actio!' against sild delt lulanl, plaintltf s.t)s thai on the Mh da) of October, lssl. said Wlutele), Fassler A Kell), at the m-iitst of said defendant, sold and caused to be conve)fd to said d. fendaut a lot of land on the southwest isirni r of Market and Jef firson streets in the citv of hpringtleld, O., for whii li the defendant agreed to pa) said Whltele). Fassler A Kell) the sum of 810,1X10, with interest thereon from the haul October s. ls-il, within a reasonable time thereaftt r, which time has (lapsed, )et the defendant has failed to pa) said stun or an) part thereof, though requested so to Ut Third. For a tliird cause of action airain-t said defendant, plaintltf sa)s said Whiti le), Fassler A Kell), at various times be. tweenthe'dh da) of Krliniarj, lsso, and the -Ith di) of Manli, IssJ, at the reipient of said defendant, adidlti edsums of uiohe) to the said defendant amounting to the sum of -l'l,"Ki Jt, whlth said sums of iiione). with the consent ol said dtfeiidaut, were i liargtd against him on the books of said hltele). 1 assler A Kell), a cop) of whkli actollllt of said Whltele). Fassler A riell) against said tit fendaut Is as follows T hi re are tlilrt) -hv e items, all "to i ash," in this account, var)lug in sums from Si to Sr.,7'tJ. dated November 11, l5!jt. Ten were for Si not) eat h, one 5 i Out), one S.J.- ,'iUU. one 51.ir-o, two Sl.Onu eat h, and tie ri inaiiidi r of vauous small sums, the total amounting to i-l'i, JJ'i -'!, as stated above, 'Ihatattei said third tau.e ot aitlonac crueil said ttefeudaiit departett from &h state id Ohio and remained absent then friuil for a erlod of not less than two) eal 4 Ihereaic no credits or Indorsements on said account, and there is title the plaiutltl as said ieeclvcr of said Whltele), Fassler A Kell) theieoii the sum ot 54'' JJ'i It, which he claims with interest on tlie several amounts thereof from the dates the) were resjieclivel) advanieil to said defendant is shown b) the foregoing at count herefoie. the plaintin prtjs judgment against sild di fendaut tor the sum ot Jsil, '!"""4, with Interest on the several sums thereof as aforesaid if I 1 wi N Will i M I- v, Hcceiver H) Uiivxxixn A liowvixs ivn J XliUr v Klin i:. His Attornevs. INDETERMINATE. lurulirr't ertltrl 111 the llelri 11 h Cn.e ! II a Vrr.llct- Corouer Bennett lenderetl his vertlict in the llelfrich ease last night. It is as fo' lows "Alter exa iiiiiing the bod) and hearing the ev idem e. I do find that Mithael lie! filth came Ui his death b) a fall over tie t litis lietwi en F.u tm v and l'luiu streils some tune last Suiiili) moriiiiig. Wlietlur b) self intent or act ideut I i aiiuot deltr iiiine. but tin not attach all) blame to any one Use " A lt ll.it. I UrillK Built. i-dighiitler, the well known west end (lermaii hoti I luiu, is building a mammoth frame three-stor) building on extreme west Main street, a sipiare be) ond thu west end slleet ear stables, which he proposes using us a hotel. It is the largest flame building iu the, city and tlie only one. It Is said, three stories iu height Mr. Mm, Myers' I- uiieral. The funeral ot the late Win. Mjers will be held at his late residence near Yellow spiing at It) o'clock tomorrow morning lhe Interment will be at t- uou. THL BICYCLL BANQUtT. 1'l.il.rHiuiiie il loii.l. ! I if KfOdeieil at lie V del litieii - Pf i.l "l mor til t. I el 111.' I In-annual liK-i I nf the Ohm IMvislol, I eiui ol iuetli in Wlieiliuell will hill haul!) wind up in "spiiuglield toiiioirovv ( 1 liursdi) 1 1 venliif with a -nperb bampie1 Lat the An ade hotel 'I helmet i omineiiieil a' Maiislield )cstmla) 1 uesda) ) with an atteudatii e of athiut - o 1 he ptrade was liiisisiug, mid was wituessisl b) ID 000 siMstttors t the husinesi uiei ting )es t nl-t) inoriiliig, trink C Me) 1 1. of Can ton vvasri i lei tut siiiitur) and tretsuter, and J M I)lou, of Toletlo, was elected a meuilii r of the Iiuaiite uimiiiittee J W Nnhr of Sjulnglu Id II , i iviiigston of Ciiu inntti, ami lr J II liorer, of Kind It), wile nauiisl its tui'intn rs ot the nominating oniiidttie for lit t ji'ar. Iu the atti moon the out mile coasting uintest w is won li) II M iitds of Culiiirj bus. N P Kurn-e of Ctntou seioiid. tin! I ev i (i irlwr, of Itellev die. third 1'l.e hill-climbing contest w is won b) K C Ieve, of Canton J lines M ii k of Kno vllle, seisind lu the ten mile team rice, Vkron Missillon and CauWu entered three men eai h licit Wi rk, of krou. came in first, lu foil) two minutes Kd II l'llle, of Mnssillon. leioiid, tint ( C McNeil of Vkron, third lu the evening i promenade toiuert w is given to the visiting wheelmen iiniu the lawn ot enitor Mieiinan s re idem e I lie ailair wis a thorout'hl' haniUiime oi e. I'he wlii-elmeu -pent tl p fun li. sui at Marion, and are toda) workii g their vva) dow n toward "Springfield bj tie tour route evclusiv el) publilieil In the Kl- 1 III 10 a few d i s ago lhe) will arrive in tl v i It) tomorrow ilttruooH Ybout one liuudrisl are esstisl, bit the number cm not )et be deliuitelv stitei. 'ord vyas momentaril) es-ctisl tisla) from Captain Kiikpatruk so tint soiueesthiiate uiuld beobtuhieit of the luiuiUr to tula part 111 the lianiiiet tomorrow evening. luiluding tho-o who will attend liH'all), the coui- pni) at the banipiet lioard is e-1-o.teil 'o rtach from lio to ,'0U ieople. It will be a vir) notable loiuj ii.inv. rnllke the usual lic)i.le bamniel it will not boa stag tveiit (liitlieuui trar) a laige niiuibei ot I idles will attend ind add glut and IjiMiit) to the attalr. Landlord lbs kheld expects to iiliiise hiiu- self on the lie mi I lie following excellent program of ( is will lie carried out, and siKxial pilde is tali li tu the iieixmml of ttm sjieakers I oust Mister IJ Mikpitrick. Address of Weliome -Judge Joliu C Miller lheOliio Division 1 W James It. Dunn, Masllloii. i lhe Machine 'I hat Hhs Come to Sta) Kiv J II Helwig. I) D I'ho Wheel does I M NithuK Chi-stnuls D '1. Wesl. Itu I.hiIi.s It-v F. i. Mitchell OFF FOR TOLEDO. Surlngnrlil Semi, n 111k llnilune llele KalliiH lu the Iti pilblli an CiMlvvntliiii this MHrnluh sr.ies Hi the IlelMiC, WheuTSirhiglield nukes up her mind to a thing she dot s it in a in inner best de- ribeil b) the street expression, "in gnat shape " '1 he big excursion to Toletlo this morning was no exception, and Springlield will be better reprint nted at the coax eiitlbii than mi) tit) In Ohio, loleilo. of course. extetted. the siiet lal train lelt the C C. C. A 1. depot tdiarpl) on time this morning at 7-JO. tight ears weie provided for the accommodation of the crowd and for others who would join tue excursion at Inti nuediate stations lhe i trs weie drissl with bunting and streamers, and piesi nteit i dashing apjiear ame. On large haunt is uihiii either side of one of the cars was the inscription "The Champion City's lireetiug to Ohio's Next (oviinor" I iui another was "The Springlkld Kei ubllt an Club " lhesieclal train will create a s-iisatioii as it tiles Tole loward on its speiiall) arranged fast trip, ind will knock the inipres-dou that Spring field is dead, higher than (illrc.)'s tradi tliintl ai rial toy vast cfowd tunsre gatecl at tlie depot to see the dehgaliou til, am) tlieie wereohoers as the train pulled out. tjuite a number nf ladies accompanied the excursion, and the local crowd was uigmeiiteil b) tjulte sizable del egations fiom enii mil other cities. The Hlg Six band aicompanled the ex curslou, but It tame near lining so onlj in art. Messrs Dcihuer, liartou aud Cush man were In the resale moist ginnls de partment when the ti am pull. si out and wt re left. The )i II that went m from the crowd when It saw the blank Iik kof amaze ment on the fices of the three iHscomtitted windjammers was like the roar of a cy clone. Fottuuatel) the train had to stop at the east Mun sfrtst targtt, and thebo)s caught it tin re. on the desd run. A RASCAL AND I-KaUD. ("iiliirtil Xito Isltii; llr. "iey.' am t..t llu...l- I niik tint tur tllm Some tase!l) )oung negro about town Is using the name of Dr II. 11 Sejs, the well-known pliuian with whlnh to vii timije grters aud other dialers. A few da)s ago a negro went into J M Niutfer's grtver) in the Ait nle. aud got a basket ot gim-erli-s. He gave thu name of John I'ler- s II, said he was l)r Se)ss hireil man. and that he had ins-ii told to get the groceries bl Mis. Se)s Attirhehadgouewllh thegoods the clerk bei-ime iiiikls) ami telephoned Mrs se) s, w ho, of toiirse, at once stated that she knew not'iingof the man. aud that he was an imiiostor. Dr. Se)s's hired man, who.b) thewav,ls iiimed Joiiu l'lersell.wxs brought clown to the grocer), but it was at once seen that he w is not the uiau, and he was discharged l)r Se)S warns all nrrc luiit. to beware of tins iiiiinterfeit John l'n rsell. who is a fraud of the first water and a rascal, bo far, the Artadegroc.r) Is the mil) ptaieat win. li tie has gotten in his work, but the doctor cannot state this posltivel) until he eoiinueiites to leteive his monthl) state ments. Kei p i lookout for the fraud. A NARROW ESCAPE. A I.lllle hil.l Vliuo.t Kin. Over h) Mr. VI. A. Hit) w Aril's lliuiKy. Mr M A llayvvard cauie near running over a little c 111 tit at the turner of Light aud Main streets, tins (Wedticsda)) fore noon and the escape was siuli a narrow one lor the hah)'s lite, that it makes Mnr lis shivt r evei) tune lie thinks of 11. He was dnv nit, along ver) slowl) at the tlossllig llltlltlotiial Wfietl stlddelll) Oil looking iii front of his bugg). he was as tounded to see i little cliilcl, just learning to toddle and not over a jear and a half old, standing let ween the horse and the vehicle inside the shafts' It had evi dent!) walked scpiarel) Into the team, so to speak. Mr Hayward reined up suddenl) but hot until the little one had been knocked diwnaiidthe hind wheel was pressing on Us hg, but not jet crushing It. The little one was rest ueil from its perilous position in it toiiiparatlvel) unhurt condition 'I lie thlld was evidi nil) itu Italian, and there was terrible exe iti ineut among Us folks when it was brought Into the house. I'oor Old l or. lu Judge xouug's court this afternoon poor old Dave Fitzgerald was called to plead to being drunk. He walked up to tlie s a id and heard the following words from the Judge's giutle voue Cuilt) or not gulltV" "es sir guilt), )er honor " and Dave Sillied, wtaril). "Von must be ver) fond of staying at the station house?" "It seems so, )er honor," replied Dave. "Tiveut) dollars and tosts, and that will keep )ou until September. To escape the torridity of the evening and to rind a cool, delightful place, goto the St. Paul lawn fete at Col. J. M. Dear- Idorrt's toiuoirow evenlDg. Mualc b) Fore ma i s baud. THE CREAf KEl'XIUX. Tlie full Pro'rimiite ot the Ki of the Ex-Soldiers tuil Kx Sail Olark (Jouuty, August 4 and lleniliiinrter. hiiiI Olln-r ArriniKeiiienU- Ihe llli; I ,ini. -ire nml lhe Inich Hlitl Si,,!,,. luiisit ten erul tlr.ler. llelulU 'lhe committee on arr ingi mi uts toda) completed the full piograiuiiii for the great reunion of the ex soldiers in. I ex sailors of Clark count) to beheld in this city on ihnrsda) and riida) ugiist Ith ind '.th 'lhe programme just as nn ptnsl b) the committee' is heiewith given entire It is to be printed m handsome tour pwe form, in color, the hrst pige showing i prett) design in rule work, with pattioln symbols The second and third ptges ale devoted to the matter appended while on the fourth is given hi convenient form the tune-tables ot all the railroads leading into tlie it) The programme of the camp-fire will tn- found to be of especial Interest Head luarters tilth btltir), rcude liith bitlerv. No 10 South Mirket street 17th batter). No lo F Main street list O V 1 l.igonda House, 14th and Mb Aliade. tdth O I. reade, 74th O I.. C. C C. .V I, de-tot. giiits waiting riKiui To the i amp ground (Irein line street cars, marked li) green plates over car en trances. Cars plainly mirkeil go from Arcade, ncutli eutraiuv. or Mirket s.inre llottitk AriM.le, High ami Mirket l.i gnndi. High and IJmesioue st Junes. Main and I.Imestone. Centril, Market, south of Washington Commands will reimrt To chlel unr shal on Markit sipiire, at It a iu city time, 'lhe mtrshal ami lit aldis will form column and iu.iitiite line of mirth as follows North from souare to Hmli street east on High to Limestone north on Limestone to iliin, west on Main to Center; south on Center to High east on High tu Market: utli on Market to fleas- aut, west on i'leaaant to Yellow Springs, soum on jeiiow "springs tu cjiiiil where headouarters have been inarkisl and is signed to the dilteient isiuuiiinds Dinner from IJ "0 to J. p m Business meetings at headquarters of eai 11 toiuinaud at 1 M0 p iu sharp. -N'lght ipiarters pnivulisl on the ground for comrades d. siring to tamp out until Fndav, the Mh id August Forward from eiitrance to headouarters of tlth, "vtli. and general he.ul.piarlers, for uieiuwrs tu ail) commaim lo the left for headimarters of 74th, O V 1 . t-ith O V 1 . Mist O V I . and loth, loth and 17lh batteries. (UMPHIU. Thursday. August 4lh at " i. m at lamp t lira J W It t line President r lett her VV hlte ".erretary .Mu lcb lligsit u,j Prufcisor JoJin Kets lug. Conductor Camp-Fire Programme c.in.lutte.t by Captain A II (att.u ot Cincinnati Overture Hand teldresiei! Welcome Mayor U S Kelly Itespouse Col 1, VV lulleys, Okobojl la March hand I "OurLountry Its lruture" He-tcher U.ite. eso clly. til teenthO V I Mus'c smerlcan S "Our Comrades ot all armlei ot trie I'ulon." Col J T Mitchell trhini -ixtf sixth 0 1 Music Clunihia theilem .it thetieean " 3 'Lincoln and st mf..u I'apt t'has hue New Orleans p-eveicleenlh O II Music Mar-pauiled Hauner" 4 1 the Memory of those In the rnty an 1 Navy h Wet. oined Heath In hefeuieof the I ui in Col M B W Hiker Keiit.m o Thir ty flrsto t Dirge Hand t " The tllrl I Left llehlnd Me I.teut I N Mitchell Plymouth 0 , Slitrenthtl H Music -flie illrl I Lett Behind Me " c ' The Arm? Mul"." lapt rranlc L Mootes. 1-orly fourth LUIitli Mrnlo "Here our Mule" 7 "The Volunteer "".ildler." i'apt II lattn. e. imlnnntl. Seventeenth 0 V 11 Musle "Vankee Hoodie " s "The Loyal Citizens who sustained us at Home while we rought the hue riyat the front Hon Win II Wate M c . frulu lllnourl Thirl) first 0 V I. Music "sweet Home ' i "The Uuniinersuf the srmy Major J W tree. Urilevllle lhlr ty Hrst O 1 Music "lohiiu) Hll up the Bowl" lu. "The Ties! list Hind. ' J.C llontecou, Wlscouslu Teuth 0 I. Music nnle Laurie " II "The star spangled Hsnner Chaplain Parsuus, I rtiana. silly slthO J Music "Tramp, Tramp " 11 " Our Heroic Head ' In silence and standing. Cut H Pflule). enla. seventy fourth 11 1 Dirge Hand 13 "TheHlKti Private of lhe War Adhitant r tl hc-llar. ;ixty sixth (IV B Music "Mirching Through (leorgla " likXIvltAl. OHOkHa 1 The lotstmaster will detail lor duty. other comrades within range .it his Parrott tongue 1. Comrades thus di-tallcl will respond promptly under penalty of having to do so anyhow 1 Keiponcs will be brief, c.r the toastmaster will know if not why not 4. Impromptu responses whether written or not, must he luuny reually. presentation ot the sutler s hill 5. No one to speak who either double-shotted or half shot i No"taps"exiepta applied to producers of natural ks. 7 lhemau'who puts down the rebelllou will not be recognized by Iheihiir 3 ailkee 11 lodle will he recoculed Is a titg ger man than Old Curu red, hut " The bloody shirt hat been taken In to washbyllrand Marshal Davis IU These orders in ty not he altered or amend ed.xnd will be strictly enforced Hy order of II Maitiix Coniinandlug A FAMILY R0W A llu.bao.l Chnrges III. Wife With In. faithful Iutle, mill ll- Her Vrre-le.l A Sail Ctuc, Last night, at a few uuuutes before ten o'clock, the patrol wagon called at the Spring street station house with a Mrs. I'ollock, the wife of a former telegraph op erator of the Bee Line olliie at the I B. A W. crossing She wait in a state of light Intoxication and cried piteoesly as she told her story, she begged not to be l.s keel up. ami it did seem a little hard tu luck one up with such a lady like apiiearance. She was heartbroken, and big tears rolled down her cheek1 In rapid succession Her husband, who it Is said, is not as upright as a politi cal pole that stands to serve the dominant part), had her arrested, and to see her there about to be placet! Ill a ding) old cell, witli low and dirt) trash, showed an absense of Imsband like instinct. She was dooinrd to remiin over night, however. No power could release her. onl) that of her husbuid She had the key to her own house at No J71 east Main street She was tell!) ill and subject to hemorrhages lu telling her story she said she was looking afti r a niisi, 14 years old. whom she was trying to lift from a life ot shame, which she thought si e was drifting into, and failed to come home until a little after supper time. I'ollock himself Is a .inlet man, but it is said, has been arrested himself. Looking for the ""IwHsl" Hume. There was a heap of fun about the ofb.ee ot a Market strict coal dealer yesterda) afternoon, between the pioprietor and the driver. The proprietor told the drlv er to take a load ot coal to a certain house on North street, wh'ch he u en t on to describe. The boss Is broadly German tu his accent. and Instead of saying the "last house on North street," he kept saving "the kast house." The driver came back after about two hours spent in an ineffectual attempt to find the smalhst house on the street, and there was fun alive when he got back. If uicriiy- pftA BfORD VEDDINC. nut XITalr nml Many I're.ent They I.ao. fnrlhlingo mill pleasant wi.ldiiig which iimtisl M I una A II ir ford ami Mr James 1) U all took plate last tTuts-da) evening it the residence of the bride's parents. No '7 west High street. Itev Dr halumer. of the First I'resb) ten in church, performed the beautiful tetemoii) at half past'lo, i(-k and the homelike parlors were tilled with almut lift) near frnmls of the young couple. A most pleasant ivin iug was had ami a sumptuous wedding supper was served atiocI,k lhe)oiing itiiiple reielvel mail) usefu prest nts and the one that is probabtv at pretUti-d most is the hindsome antltpie bed room set of ink from (ieneral giul Boiheaiid the bo)s In the othte of the freight department of the Ohio Siutl.c in railroad Mr James D Watt, the young gnmi is a trusted and valuable clerk in .Mr l.oi he s ofllteand Is a popular fellow with ill who know him Miss Harford Is a young lady of rare attainments aud real worth, being a sister of Mr Samuel Harford and Kdward Harford, of the Lagonda National bank The following Is a partial list of those pres ent Mr and Mrs. Watt, of Akron Mr D H Km he and wife. Miss Maggie Armstrong of i'rbana, Mrs. Toms, Mies Maggie Toms. L. Willard.'Hose LeCle4cti. Sue I.e- Clertsi, Belle Smith-Ottle Smith. Jennie Hetkler. Lizzie I'ayton Jlr. and Mrs Samuel I'ayton: MessrsMf. h .sawyer C o iienneit, a. .1 Heckler K t, I'ueisstr. Ihomas l'ajtou, KdwartiHarfcVrd, Mr and Mrs Foltkemer, .Mr Kiiiuia Kobinson, Mr and Mrs. James Narfen, Miss Flora Harford, and Mr. and Mrs. d'eorge FranV eiiberg. iVt do clock this morning the btlde au1 groom departed on a western train for Chi cago aud will do up the lake cities b) boat. reiuruiiig nere lu a couple of wet ks. 'rHPr-l will. rTn at I'liin In houloi keonir-anil liv.. i v-rrnosi wisiie., t5raoi!nirTrtciTTrs ESCAPED THREE TIMES. Henry sjtriwa, H Colorflsl Mn, Oirm the 1'ollie the Slip ThreoJjme. lu One Idvenlug. ' Monday night, the police had the liveliest kind of a time tr)lugto arrest a colored man named Henr) Straws who was wanted for a row with a colored chippie a tw da)S ago. Karl) In the evening. Orllcers N'kk las and McClure saw Straws iu company with a fellow named "5ii)der. who was also wanted over tm the levee. The men were taken Into custod), N'icklas corralling Mraws and McClure holding outoSu)der. On (iallagher street Straws broke awa) fruiu the Teutonic policeman, and even a plspil shot could not bring him back ljiler iu the evening after the news ot the escape had been passed around among the coiis. Oftlcer Doll Kccord found the elusive straws ou the i'leasaut street bridge, and again put him under arrest. He brought the pj-tsouer down to police headquarters, where a consultation was held with Inspector Foster, who ti dered the man locked up. Kecord started down sUIra with Straws, but on the way the prisoner gave the cop a terrible push that sent him tumbling down stairs At the same instant Straws cleared the steps at a bound, leaping clear over Kec urd, and made a wild break for hbert) tin second time that evening. Iln escapuL Still later, after midnight indeed. Officers Record, McClure. Lawler and Hizer sur rounded Straw's house lu tlie alle) between ellow Springs. Miami, Clark and l'leas ant streets The) caught sight of thi ir man and closed in on him. but his remarkable luck did not desert him, and for the third time that night he gave the eoppt rathe slip. These few last Straws broke the camel's, hack and the coppers are ver) sote uvet it- FURIOUS RUNAWAY. Mr. Iid itotter" llor.i. ou the Kain pK UI Wife Hurt noil the Uu) tlUMMliett. Just at quitting time last (Tuesds) ) even ing, a furious and damaging runaway w curred ou Warder street in front of 1'. I. Mast A Co.'s shop. Mr. David fctotler, the j-well-kiiown assistant shipping clerk of the above named firm, formerly lived compara tive") lu the center of the cat), but recently he has moved iuto the northern suburbs. Of late his wife has been In the habit of coining for him each evening, driving a lively horse attached to a handsome new buggy. The horse has acted ugly on sever al occasions, and the remark went the rounds among the workmen that sometime It would do damage. Last evening, Mrs. Stotler called for het husband tu usual. An 1. B. A W. switch engine was backing up and down Warder streeL smoking and putting, aud just as Mr. Stotler got into the buggy, the horse took fright and started to run. Mrs. Stot ler was thrown out and badly cut and other wise injured about the head. Mr Stotler was also thiown out, but recklessly held to the lines and was dragged a considerable distance. He was severely bruised. The vehicle Dually collided w ith a lamp post and released the horse, which was caught by a crowd of workmen. The vehicle was badly damaged. One axle was badly bent, the shafts broken and the top torn off bodily. Mrs Stotler Is seriously but not danger ously hurt, although her head was terribly swollen by the concussion. WHERE WERE THEY? (lure In Two Hi-rlo orten I- nullah fur the Council to Meet. Last evening was regular council meetipg night, but no quorum was had, so an ad journment of those who were there was made necessary. At the usual time Clerk Shew alter called the roll and Messrs Bice, BVrlew, llanlka. Korn, McKenna aud Tresident Thomas answered to their names. 'So quorum." announced the presldi nL Move we adjourn," shouted out Berlrvv 'Second the motion." y elled Korn. That suits me," chipped iu Biee. 'Well, what can I do""' put In Hanika. gracefully. "Bather than have any fuss let's ad journ. Mr. Tresident, ' quietly shinned Mt Keuna. "I don't care if you do, ' said Clerk "ahcwalter. "Council adjourns forwantof a quorum." were tlie words uttered by the president. and the Sergeant at arms "doused the glims." "I am in luck, inused the reporter. In fact there was very little to do. ard after being satisfied that their satarits would be paid for full time thev all left for their homes. There Is no telling where the remainder of the council were, but it is strongly suspected that Mr. Burnett from the First ward is at the Cleveland races. SUDDEN DEATH. trill tile, nf luaulll.oi XVI.ile at Dr. Miller' Drtlte Last Night. A sail aud sudden death occurred last (Tuesday) evening at Dr. J. M Miller's office. In the Tha-uix block. Fritz , whose last name has never been learned, but who was about the nrhce a gnat deal, had been seen to be ailing all afternoon About S o'clock he fell over and suddenly expired. As death was probabl) the result of natural causes, Coroner Bennett was not summoned. A post-mortem was appointed for today, and it was expected to show that death was the result of Inanition. Fritz was quite talented and was learning to speak lu both English and Germtu. tie was well known to everybody along the street, and. Dr. Miller and his family were quite devot edly attached to IL Fritz was a very intelligent magpie, and his lively chattering and cute tricks will be greatly misseil, WATT-HA, X Most I'Uf. IJMrf7l .1 I jla. MID-SUMMER H 40 INCH, .LI.-'. 001, Check Suitings, :17 12 Its., former prite, Co lu. 36 in. all-wool Suitings, 25c, former price, 50c. ICi'imiahts at one h i I f rmer pi . i lot t.imlmins V Mens hue Unas "dilrt-s ". forme"! pr. e -1 I u is i at I'eeluceil I'rice 1-uibronh rie and la., it Bargain Trices Bargains m ,ei de partment. MURPHY & BRO. DRY GOODS lEicycnsin, IU aud 'Mi South I.init'stone H. Last week we ottered some decided bargains in Summer Goods, which no other house in the city has yet matched This week we can do better still. Please take notice 10 Cent Crinkle Ginghams, Only 5c a Yard. Come early and be happy. Parasols this week less than half price. &&& a E -Aa'- HONEST PRICES. NO BAITING NOR SCHEMING AT ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, l0 BLACK'S OPERA. HOUSE. 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