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UEPUHLIC, WKhXKsDAY KVKNIX(J, JULY 27. 183' 11 KIRKS WHITE ,ViVfjK.i.vis HYKVt MSSMt RussiaN Ttie only hraiul of l-iimlry Soa! auanlisl a first class imslui at tint New Oilcans 1 iitliiL Cuaran tissl alisuliitcly !'' ami for general Ikiiw-IioM ur--s is tlio ,er Us SOAR pviiu)ttrm JJcpublit EVKNIXO AX WEEKLY; Ike UXI'rm.U Vn.i, nt.lf ii tork ill Wk ti l.vMl.wi'rr., iiUpstrkMaaiUkt Ufiltr v:4i it riKk) if - U. M. MCIIOI.S. rkt.siekST IIIIIS. l. IIHOWN, niii'liMinlis SFBiSEFIELD PUBLISHING CDMPAST, Publishers and Proprietor. THE IvVKMNU KKI'tlKI.IU ts pubtllheC eerj eeuuii except SauilaT. and ts dell I ered at Hie rate it lit per week. Singh copies 2c. tiik :i:iu.r ur:ruiii.to is publisher everv Thursday, and Is one ot the most com plete family newspapers tn the country eluht pes, markets complete. Kepiet with news and miscellany. II Per mat lu variably cash In advance. All communications and contribution should he addressed to Ciiitos M. Nicuoi editor, aud all business letters to Tatia " tlkoMN. uiauager. KKITHLIC lUIUllXC, SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. Telephone No. 1M. VVDMSDt EXEMtlC. 1ULY 27.1887. REPUBLIC!!! CDBin TICKET. ftepreseulatlse. (1K0K11K C. KAWLIK& Probate Judge, JOUN C. MILLER. Auditor, , O.K. thTSS. clerk. JAMES 11. KAUBIITS. lteeorder. b. A. TOUI). Commissioner. W.H.STEKKKTT. Infirmary Ulrector. JOll.N Al.STKWAKT. Coroner, j..M.iiKX.N"rrrr. MITU'K. fersons leaving the city for the summer, o lor a tew weeks, or fur onlv a few days, cat have the Kirm nc mailed to them, from this olBce. without eitra charge. If you are golnv from place t ulace. just drop us a postal can and y..ur address will he changed, sothatyoi may have your home paper every day . In an interview tbeother day with a New York tfni ond LVjiios leporter Hoi. .loin, W. ltookwalter said "The republi can paity has been ieiejtsll victorious n (Itlli ami elsewhele tss-ause it Is taild al d unequivocal ill its declarBtiols., Mr. Itook waiter .idiuiies the republicans and won'd tie a lepubhCHU. ami n-t a democrat, if he were not a lice-trjib r. We must make room tor another uttei ance from Mr. I'owderly. He savs that he nnuly lieheve- that the day of strikes and lockouts is drawing to an end. We also mi believe, and we believe that the linn aid -ens.ble stand Mr. I'owderly has aken In s cotitribubsl tow aid the drawing alluded to. , In all instances where employers ami wink-1 lngiiien are uiiitiiallv friendly. fortearing , and reasonable, there are neither strikes nor lockouts. (Ieneral .lames M. Comly, late editor ami proprietor of the Toledo t'oiniiirivoil. died at his residence in Toledo at 10 o'clock Tuesdav. night, after an Illness of sine months' duration. He was afflicted with heait disease, which brought on a compli cation ol othercouiplaints and caused in tense suffering during the past two mouths. Last Satutday be Itecauie unconscious and has been gradually sinking till the end came tonight, iieacefully and apparently without pain. He wa surrounded by his family and dietl without a struggle. It Is ihuiiKlil that he rint-rl o.i.M-ioiwness for f a jilmrt ttuiejetenta ami n-iii;iiiril Mi ouiI. General Cmly h:len a titf-rtr tor j ears. n May :s l went with a dele gallon ol oiti7eii friHii TU-thi to attend the uieetinir of the Kepiililkuit Mate ct-u-tral niuiiuittr iu Clfveland for the pur; Iose of Mxkiirtu; tlie liwatioii of tlie preent eotieiitioii In lhi oit. At that time he rauteht a odd and on his return imiih-.l-latcly tiMik hi- hvd. fiom which he has lifter hum letn able to rise, (ieneral 4'otiily lnarneil a nimvof Mrs. Kirhanl I). Harrison, and a KnndtlaiiKliter of the Lite General L'liarles Anthony, of this city. (Seneral Toruly wa btirn in lVrry county. Ohio, M&rrtiCtli, li'2. He was a gallant soldier in the army ami one of the ablest and most :ra.tfiil journalist in the country nd lSil n rrhned, congenial ami Krtiolarlv Kt-iitleinafi. As a witty and brilliant paracraphist he tiad few equals. He wan for a whih4 . . iiimister to the .Sandwicii Islands. Of his family an Ohio sttttt .ourn: special sas- 1 ..... ;.,..l -f . tiililfii u.it)i th fjin. 1 .... iu f..r il.wr vrrv irreat Iir. are liranl on a I hauds. anil vfrjiine xvms ilt-sirous if r- : .-inline their -.yiiipathii . It is learned ttiat tlie purril, previous t lik death, ar- ranged f.irthe estate to li.ild the OnHj; and irJLiCminri. and it will hereafter. ,.t urolablv. tH-c.iidnrt.il by ! ss.u. Mr. liny.S. Coiiil). wliolia- developed into a proiiiiinc jiiiinia!iU The otliee ha-, a good loree and he will be able to put it on the lu..). eonteiiiDlatfd by his lather. Mr. . . . .1 .1 .. i ....... ,1.....! imth Comly. the e.-oiid xiii, i ikivn alKiut of aire siid cmne.-te.l with a wholesale house ill this fit. Mi's Couilj. theo dy Umchter. a promising youns lady just passe.1 lb, 1 apoiven 01 u an a- our to io aiH-oiiililishiueiits as to lie of great omtoit to l.or uiotiier m this tryi'iR hour. DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY THE BLUSTER AND BLOW OF IGNORANCE -A-R.R.OC3-JLlSrCEl -AJN.D IlTOOIwiCPElTE3atNr02'. STARKEY Sc SOOWDEN, OF THE. F.A.1VIOTTS ONE-PRICE ARCADE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Retail Boots and Shoes at less price than these mononolists and would-be shoe dealers can buv them, and thev will nuaranten their nrinpu tfn nnr ppnt Ipqr than anv rhpan nr rinomn 09io in tho ; Theyask a ri.sit 11 's .i i 11 Kim t:" 1 " I.IKM IT JOI Kill. Tmlay iWdne-sdaji the city of Titleslo is full .if iK-nplr. A go.Hlly delegation came m from ManMielil with Senator Sher man, jestetila aftcniiHii). ami aturttier big cruwil. with four batuK came i Hi's lunrii tng. ami lame delegations have licen coin ing m during the day. from all directions. Those who have engaged acetiiiiiuodatiniis in advance, will. as a matter if iiiiim, l taken cart' of In gi"id stvle, but tlio-e wlui diopiu tomorrow, tlie meat, decisive da. s'niiild lake cots ami luncheons with tliem. as they call oil!) be assured ot an abiuid- I ance of lake water. Senator .Sherman's fiiemls are present in .algetiutiiocrsaiid are not at all Icti.ciit Ihccteraii statesman brought with linn ! ,mie .1 good-sied and symmetrical boom, , when I g'NHl he arrived, but theie is a priukling ot enthusiastic Hlaine men. I here Is sun, However, a pram multitude who are the faithlul and hearty friends of both. We take from a sieeial to the (tfilo Sl,il .oiii'ioif. sent Tuesday night, the tollow lug atiout the candidates: Koraker for governor. Sper ami Pick man for supreme judges, John Itnmii for state treasurer, and ( lurles A. rlick mger for iueiuler of the Niard of public works, will undoubted lie nominated vvltli out oiinositiou. There has ls-en -mine talk of lo Welti for the last named place, but it is without his eoii-ent. and he will not have his name presented. , Kor lieutenant governor Captain W. C. , Lyons, of Licking, Silas A. Conrad, of Stark. T. .1. rringle. of Clark, and Andrew Kov. of ,Iack.son. are beie with hosts of iriemls working for the place, and Captain Lv ons seems to lie in the lead, there is. however, a call on all hand' for (ieneral , Asa S. ttiisimell. ami lie may oe "ra.'e... Itiishnell is. however, pronounced for 1 mi- gle.of his county, and .lot not want iL I'l . r l'.,nr,:l n ,.r..t.lMlll III Tlie !.-. . . ....... .rll Lr till tllu IMIU.r l.ltt if I Id t ulti.lv s-iiate and l'migle as a ineinlier oi mat if.i,. in ..ntin iIim r.mr Hamilton count v i - ". . , : frauds are ueit strongly in uieir lavor. Ljons's ewllent rccorda-s a soldier is citetl. 'audit is said thl is a year for soldiers: while Andrew I toy is urged both as a sol- tier and the friend of woikingiuen. I (ieneral Hiishtiell was o prominent a ( figure. iersonaIly and politically, that he 1 Miild hardly be expected to escape the m ' teiviewer. On being asked by a "Ni . ItiimuU man whether he would !e a can didate for lieiitent govenior. he said : 'o wejMj! forToin I'riugle. and I am not a candidate, and hope my name will not go before the convention, as I could ; not accept it if it is orlered. I am always I willing to do what 1 can for the party, and i will do just a much if 1 am not on the ! ticket as I always have done. I want no ! rew ard for service. If I could a-cept a ' place on the ticket nothing would please I me more than tn run second to the gallant j loivernor Koraker. but 1 can't do It this , vear. 1 don't want anything. , though I appreciate at its full value the complimentary mention of my ! name in connection with a ticket i which I am sure will lie elected bv I an overwhelming majority. On the Slier I man resolution 1 should say that if it comes before tlie convention it should be adopted , by a unanimous -oice and put to rout the I democratic Intimations that there is any trouble among the republicans over the in- dorseinent. It can do no harm to Mr lllaine j or his friends and can be of no conscjuence I lo any one except it should be Sherman. 1 aud he will know best whether It will aid, J or injure him In his canvass. j Tuesday evening's Toledo HUnlt has a I double-leaded protest against the indorse 1 meiit of Sherman. It is given entire. a ! follows: It is time to mil a halt on this foolish , ness. Machine politics have no place in the 1 republican party in Ohio. One thing at a 1 time, and that well done, is a safe rule, in ' either business or politics. The task the re 1 publicans of Ohio have to perforin this year 1 is to elect their governor and a majority ol the next general assembly. Next year comes the presidential tighL To inject that campaign into this year's contest is to weaken the republican party, imperil its 1 now excellent chances of success and to ruin Mr. Sherman's chances for a solid del egation to the national convention. With the lepublicalis of the state divided in opinion as to the presidential nomination. . ttie effort of the senator's managers to force an indorsement at the Toledo conven , lion simply resolves itself into the construction of a machine. The represen tatives of Ohio republicanism are to be com pelled to indorse him. with the idea in view ttiat the voters will follow- their lead like a flock of sheep. We rie to remark thM-the man in iulitical life uhu attempts lo ittrrf ,,e Hho ,,, pl0Mt to . lf,arts or ,(,. iaSes has a backing that will endure. We regret the tioliry that has been adopted by Mr. Sherman's managers and ''et'lore the foolishness which attempts t.i lorcea jieriiun lory iiiuoiscnieiii noma tm veiitiou which has no business with the issue. The resolution sliould not be offered m the convention. Still. the resolution of endorsement will be introduced, and it will lie adopted by a large if not unanimous vote. Mr. William Oiehl has returned to Sprint; held, alter having been abroad three mouths. After an absence of over half a century, Mr. Diehl and his wife wsited their old, village home, in (ienuany, and found old friends who remembered them and were ery glad to see them. Indeed, when it was known that little Willie Diehl, who Wu hoM(t a fhe u twi.,e yvM hai come back gray-headed, but lively and i oroiis, and as full 1 tun as ever, the whole Ullage turned out and inaugurated an in formal hut joyous jubilee. Mr. Oiehl saw the man who put his arms around the elder Hielil'M lievk and kissed him, as he left h-r America, about V- ean; ago. and to him first made know u his identity. It ma be accepted as a tact that the greeting was a warm one. Mr. Oiehl saw the Kmperor u'ilii,,.. .t..-K r.,.i .....l iu.,,,,,. statel), grand vigorous, a tine tiD of iiiauluKHl, and talktnl much with his old lellow-countrymeii, who are resting under the common and crushing burden of taxation to sustain German) immense standing army. It was Jelt that, sootier or later, this burden must lie re moved, as it was becoming intolerable. Mr. Oiehl s j rent some time iu trewilderiug lon don and entrancing!) beautiful Kiris, but he came b.u-k more of an American -more enthusiastically and .,..,, .. , ,, .. .. . patriotically so -than eer -fully sat.sl.ed that the I intei! Slates is the only country f if a t lu.tu mull tii lieu On their wav ""' - from New Vork tlie DieliN Wteil Mr. DiehlV iM frieml. Air. Edw.inl Snie. fur Im.ry f ,,j, cjty ,) f,lui ),!,,, ,nt1.11ie.l , mK.,w,llISi ,IVII,K in a fle hone and ' ' h .... ", "Jy"' "'" " cJal to hae Mr. lliehl at home again, lie leaver) okI and n vlul citien a man ho ha- been the ar-ltit-ct f his own fortune, and the tor- ... ... tune is a large one. we are clad to av. Me " h l a man, too. whose jiidmnent in general matter:, is hardly seeoiid lit that ot any man ,i the rity. The leading article in the J-'oiiim tor August iKoruin ruhllshlng cimip.ui), '17 comparison of goods and prices : Ladies' Fine Bright Dongola, $1.50 to $2.50 ; Ladies' fine $2.50 ; Gents' Waukenphast, $2.50 to $2.75; Gents' Low Cuts at half Fifth incline. New Vork) is tinin lh ln nt Cnvernor Koraker'. ot Ohio, on "The Iteturn of the lleiiublicati I'arty." By this the governor mean- the restoration of the republican to "the control ot both branches of the legislature, as well as the executive department ot the girternnieiU," ami he priss-eds to pro e that this restoration should be made t two clashes of arguments ami facts, namely -first, those which relate to the republican view of the political ipies tions that now di, Ide the rxsiiile. ami, sec ond, tlui.e which liear tim the character. Illness ami general cap.icilj ol the party to promote the general welfare. That the ' governor lias done his wotk well diics not hi-ed to tie said, ami it Is cspceialh lifting ami time!) that this utterance should be j made this year by the leading young re- publican ot the couiitry. This pleasant paragraph about two Spimglield gentlemen is liom the lion, .lame- lloyle's letter to the Cincinnati Cmiiiii.'rW.iZ (incite, sent Monday night: l'i.t;iiti Itnshiiell his tmvnsmnn. Is ihis- Itivclv not a candidate for lieutenant gov- emnr. Were he a candidate he would go through with a vvliiil.'iiluiiiestioiiatily. Cap- tain Itusliticll is vigorous!, stiiiinirtiiiic Sen- ater Cringle, ami he will probably lie able to get considerable sliemrtli from Hamilton county for his friend In Senator I'ringle's case as in that of I'ooiiuan tor auditor and Kannells for attortie) general, the Hamilton count) delegates will of course remember wlni heled to oust the fourteen frauds from the legislature. A I'ernli lous rmclii . o the Killtorot the Uenuhllc. SritiM.i'in n. .. duly 27. Iss7. I desire through your columns to call the attention ot ,-n' ihiirer Unit In" to the .... , , ,. ., , careless , ought to be criminal) practice of mrowing pajn-r in me sireei. u is spec- laj practice.1 by our inerrhauts. who open ,.....,..,....,..,. Thev tuav intend - - . . i .-i- - i dav the paper is mostly blown over the ...... i...r streets define they are leady to clean up. There are very few horses that do not frighten at loose paper. Only yesterday a horse was frightened on noith Market stieel -turned around suddenly, upset the liUL'irv and threw out two voiing ladies, who had a very narrow escaie lrotii severe I "Finally 1 went m and found a small, good injury or death. ' natured man that 1 could hare handled with If there i an ordinance against this prac-! out any trouble, but wh-n I stated my bui tice it should le riijiillij mortn. if not ne8 ho said that it was not in bis line at ull, there should lie. 11. M. S. ' hut that I ought to go to the city editor. By that time the citr editor had gone to lunch. I ilie cirrua Willi West. waited for him till 1 got so hungry myself Alamt two weeks ago a Dakota farmer . "J"1 ' thought I would fall airt. vws approiiclnsl bv a stranger, who said: "When be came h had about nineteen men -What will you take for that little t tjlk to all at once for an hour or so: then f'tort horned yearling out there. In the ' let m in and I told him that the troiihlo Vnrd?" "Hout $15" "Is he gentle'" "Yes." "Never kicks?" No." "No danger of butting; a fellow over with his head" "Not n bit; my children play with him whenever they take n notion." "Well, I guess I'll take him. I'm agent for Hollervvell A: Showpmir's Anti-Kuio-penii Circus. ml we need another buffalo for our -Wild West" deiurinient- lly the time wc put hump on his shoulders and pamt his horns black you wouldn't know your calf I hope he'll stay gentle, though: the last one wc had hooked three otour cowboys oil thtir horses, disabled two HutTalo Hills aud drove Texas Jack, the western terror, up the center ole. Ho acted so we hud to tie him up with the elephants, give him n coat of red paint n ml call him the terrible man eating jog glcwock, captured in Central Africa at great exHiie and loss of life. Do jou supiKise the calf will drink milk' the sacred cow gives a little more l ban the zebra will take "Dakota Bell. A Ileal New York Aristocrat Is n man who mnden brisk canvass as it politician, served well ns minister to Italy, models admirably in clay, has written a good lsxik. is now writing n plav. manages ati estate of $'.110. 000. 000 skillfully, and Is the virtual head of what undoubtedly ranks its the llr.-t family iu AmencA. He is clever, brilliant, well born, and has had every iidv.iutauge that Immidless wealth could buy He c;in Kix like a professional, has broad shoulders, and appaiently never thinks of his attire. His fat her calls him "Hill." On every coach that day there weie priiu, tightly clad, siiH'rcilt'ous and overdressed young men. sitting erec,t nnd staring with aiTctted indifference" at the vulgar herd that surged below them. L'n (Umhtctlly thev felt like aristocrats, or tried to. but they looked like a lot if tail ors' clerks. The only man among them who wus absolutely indifferent to his sur roundings nnd his ltiuu was William Waldorf Astor. New York Cor. Argo naut. Very oclatil. The eople of New Yoik are not very sociable, ai e ibey r" said n western man, ad dressing an acquaintance who lived in the east. "Well, I don t know but thev are, although thev may l a little iwH-uliar in that lespect. tor -nal eiirs l lun my onusi m a Tery larKf builvim oti Hndiy. One day a fel low came in and a Led if my name was J. W. MrKhldletoii. I told faun it wm, aud then, niter a fen inoiutnU' silence, he said; My ortitv h just atTOM tho hall, and etertiiire 1 oh roiirMzn seventi ert aj?o I have been intending to drop ml you. I am tour in other, m knuw, aiul well, how are you getting hIoii, anywayT Yt, cn tiuueti the en '.tern man, "they aie a trifle pevuhnr, but after jou pet in with them you find them very sociable.'' Arkansaw Trav eler. hmI Iit, (Iu oy. Little doou know how we bartenders re iniNssl u-on. Woe i mir lot. Today a six footer entered our saloon and called fur braud He unbilled a large quatf 'Has UiMioy be-niiir h asked. WboeG(jT said I. 'Goosy walk like thU. Thesii ftNvter drooed on his haunrhe, preal bin legs ajiart like a iwiiufully tmndy- Igge.Il-tlng and waddled Urnm-df the door, Suddenly straightening hunlf out, be howled at me G(h nitty, Uoofcyand fled a mile up the street lefoiv I found time to ruu from behind the bar" - -I'hiladelphta Newt. Duiixei of Kilueatlmi. Hotel GueitI don't li-liev in thi modern rustoin of tipping. I want you to under ttjind that. Waiter V 1-een t school, sah, an1 I hap pen to knovr there ain't not bin inotleni about it, salt. The custom is a old as ch filiation. wh "?h'.""" ""':" , . u, , . "lai-.vdi. I Iearoe.1 111 history, ah, that olw time unci, man like, oananU,l CaliKula went wmenLere to sui.tr an' it ot him WMiiH.fon he got thnnigh. sh. Bv the wav. uli. all the things ou ordered is out. salt ' - Omalia WoiUk In sr-,.1 f a l-r.i. "Hello, old I. iv f Heanl ,011'ie goin; to be niarrle.1 nnd a tine gul. too, ehf "Well. ,es, -.he ha. a very comely figure " -Oil, hut that's a.lile fiolll the ipiestloll. How at. nit the iiiiomely flguief" Detroit Kir-- Press s.o ,.r summer flight. Tu-st It-s'i (i. 11 den Waiter Mi-s. De Oooilt is oir for the summer again. Shs-oihI Waiter- How lo you knois anv ttllliz al.sit toat ttlle l-olv s ruovelllelltsl Mi l-e ti-.-ile ha. just ionic in." Omaha Woild. CITIZEN lnl tlin I1 fours III Woes Illll N.-. On board a dav coach f the gi-at trunk line running from the Batter,- via Sixth ave nue to Ilailein I fell in tue .'tlier day uiiu a highly cultivated old gentleman who nun i .iJesin lliooUvu Togetliei we eujoved the delightful stieh o of dark ledsivnerv and ad yartlsenielits wlllcli greets the enraptilled eve along tins gieat snic louie Together wo inbaltst tim thousand odom of bot, sour alleva and damp ivllars, mid together we loukisl into MSXnd st'TV nslllH where ov -eitv lay luintiug ui the awful heat that had accumulated all ilav uiid now shut ttow u w nil the night like a stilting gaiuielit. In our conversation he said: si generall) aim to let the pnNrs alone if thev'll let me atone, hut when I lllsl came herea fiieud of mine biought men slip that he bad cut out of a prominent iiioiiinig "m per in which my name was ussl ui n way that made me load, and o I went light down to the olli.-e of the paper Itefole I went I told my wife aisMit the pits e and that I was going to see uU.ul it She saw that I was excite I and she I ame alarmisl She hung on to me qulle a w lute and said he iheil 1 wouldn't go We tin. always . got along i well, and .luce had lieen married 1 had never killed anilmly, and the wished 1 vvouM tatc her advice and not go. but I was tlioiouglily indignant and mad So I went down, and at the couutT I asked tosv thectilor. "The young man at the window- where I wmt was counting the wonts in a 'Want ad vertWMiient, and it was a long tl no liefore I i-ould get his ey e. Then hd said in a brii'f , cohl way that the editorial rooms weiv on the tilth lloor ljlid not like Ids way, and 1 would have been glad to lick him if I eouM have got over into his cage, hut I ivuldn"L Then I went to the elevator I was going to get in, but the elevator Uiv. who weighed alKHlt nineteen Kiuuds put his hand against my nerson and ecntlv laishetl nmout 1 k$ iy " "t'u" witl hout stating yollr lmlIW nh,l vour business and who you wat . Heie is a card that you can till oul- lli's.ii.1 I would Lave to lie explicit If I wanted thecilv editor, or the inaniM editor. . or the literary tstitor, or tbo joio euuor, or ' tba nth and iteath editor, or the scrapping ! ' editor. 1 would find them :n; but the nianag- j ' S editoi and th. telegrnjih editor aud the j night editor and the imi-h editor and the, or the literary editor, or the. tolo editor, or th bnth and death editor, or the K-rapping bathing etlltor wele all out was. He didn't rememlier any such story in tliu titwr n I cts.tA ftlsillt hilt WOlll.l firnlout I "v i - --t about it aiul set what lejiorter handed it in. Meantim he would advise me to write out a statement of my side of the case and leave it thei. He would investigat" the matter when tho letters got in in the evening. F Dire Rt RMM .1 I "T went to a !ng table and wmto mot all the afternoon on a piece which was not so scathing when I pot through with it a? I thought it was going to I , w I tore It up. Then I wrote another on. IiwRsipute bitter, but not so bitter hh 1 Uiid it httil been. It had tame I-laces in it w heie it oeemed to all flatten out and fail to get there1 I never buffered mentally so much in my life, and now and then when I iied my brow on the tail of my linen -ont I culd - that the city dlitor seemed to enjoy it My dusk I had completed nu article that was carefully writ ten, and et I di I not expet that tt would l copioJ very much. It wa inclined to t-e ornate in it style, and still there were words in ir like Vgcregiou, for instance, tbat I didn't feel Mire I had s.-lled right. It was now nixht, and I ent home, leaving m article for the morning jwiper ami feeling proud that I wa getting mixed up with literutuie. My wife was anxious to Cud out if I had anylrodv goie on my hamU lefoi I went into dinner, but I convinced her that my heart was&Uli puie aud guillle . but that I had written a piei-e for the arer that would itir up the ton n ju the moniiiip. I lookeil it through hurriedly, but didn't find my piei Mt everything ele wa thei3 but thut, however. It was crowded out! 1'ioltubly tbe mush and imlk ivooiable editor had u piee that he wanted to run iu in place of it, and owing to his influence he had $urceeiled. 1 i gieatly irritated I bad lost one day from my business, but I de cided to go down to the orJiee again aud see what the mMtw was. "This time I got to tho city editor at once, and lie said if I would write another state ment he would prom im that it should nut be overlooked, and said that a- I was tiNiler now I would nodmibt untea Itetter piev S I was fool enough to write uuother tlaplooille caid for the pier It took me till I',':.3, and auearus 1 can reme'iilier simply prove lover my own signatuiethat I was an ice cream man who aspired to le a lrge. straw col ored jacka- When I tftok it in to the nty alitor he asked me if I had the Jip ut from the iaper to wuich I referred. I produced it. He htoketi it over a imttueiit, and then te said: I am sorry that you have leen here for two days and pi allied 3 our Hunker over this matter, nnd aletrbed ourtiine pivpar iug an exhaustive article for our (taper in your defense, for tin slip is rut out of some other taper. Idou'tkuaw what (taper it is, but wc haven't got any such t a that iu our oflife.' "He then stated that he would not detain me any longer, and I don't lielieve he could it h- had wanted to I went don it the stain rather than met the elevator loy again, and soon ft .11 ud invs-lf on thet!e-t I lought my wife a new drev on the way home, and toli her I had thmj;litletterof my u-wismii.i tioii wheme on her atvtuiut. "Tual waited tears ago,"aid the old man, a he arotso to go, -and although I hare not aluuy-done light, I enn truly say that th goiv of no nesjiner man is on my hands.r New Yoik W rid. .isil) Au.niTel. Tbe pro't-sMH" ua exaiuiiiing a young can didate 111 law The t.ulij-ct l-iiig inherit unce, lie snid: "W'litn a nepheu inherits money from hh uncle wh.-it h:ls he todo'" ithiiig 111 the oil.l. mim professeur, ex cpt toeni lnmst'lf " KiviK-h Joku. Kodily health and vigor may be; obtained as easily in the heat ot summer as in the winter months, if the blood is purified and vitalized with Ajer's Sarsaparilla. Kvtiy Iierson who has used this remedy has be 11 greatly benefited. Take it this month. Eight hundred lives were lost in the l'ay of Hernial, mostly women pilgrims ol the Inst Bengal families. CATAI.i.HCUI.Kl). health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Keme dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injection free. Kor sale by K. A. (iarwood. price ; Misses' and Children's AN AGGfllEVED , T I' -' I I The Wt Vhp,i of Paris. Ai n rub- tin- nurNS arc lusty, licultliv. ignoi.int wmnoii. whoso wile ambition ij to gain a i-omfortabU- liveli lussl with ,i' little tl. .it us jKisilile. Dure slurtnl iij.ii tin-, career, they fol low it tor lite, pnferriiig it to the menial ilriidgerv of mi vi. eat a iur.il chateau or the iimie s,iv:st tiiviiiiiiment of a small and si. -rile l-.irni. When thev nbtaui a Mtuatioii tlu-ir own infants are sent to theii bucolic h. .ihi-s for their inotlierH or sisteis to take care of. Installed as a iuciiiUt of a I'.iiisiau boiisehoM, tlie wet ' nurse coiisiileis heiself in iaradise. Her 1 professional uillil is . unlia.il for her. the ostentation of her employers deciding vvlietliei it In" goigtsnis. geiittvl ur plain. She revels in the limM delicacit the ilo iuetic laiih-r allords. in short, nothing ' ill the iim of tslihles is tis gisui for her. In due time she gs out with the luhy I for ilrives in the IUhs. mid msiIi learm to I hold her head as high as any of her ilk. j 1 doubt not she overhmrx many a verbal morsel of M-audal ouuvriiiii tier nn.s trebs' friends, hut she is discrts't aiul Jih not tattle. oss-i:illv if tv is "out" for the first time. No matter what domestic troubles are brewing ill the house, n. .ilium must not U involvtsl in them, h-st. as a ritilt. the In! iy sliould iiiir'r. Sn-.iv are the du tien and so coinjumtivi -Iy lucrative the lxisitiou of a wtt imi-se that in many Kirts of 1'r.ince ir inisgiiitltsl women Iwitli nothing but an lieioic pi.ysmue make it a hiiMiiess, N long as tliey are ! young thev do well ill the mercenary I sense, but when thev get jusse ami -' yoiul their tisefuliiss as cows, to Urns the I vulgar Trench name for them, their only ' alternative is to enter tlie lists as Imnncs ; or dry inir--s. If thev aie taken out ol ! France, to tlie L'nitisl States for instance. I 1... .itr .. .1 i. -u. of 1 l.iki (it ! tllliwt lai 1 1'l 111 ' ,t3 "-l" "--" " """ " " i-"" tlint is ii uiey v. isii lo ri'ium, w iiicn n seldom tliei-ase. -Iieon Mead in Chicago Inter O'eaii. Coiiitent!n7 features. es. it is rather warm, tint we IiUHI take tlie weather as it conies. We should (,,. thankful to have tinv. and even hot ,vtatilt.r ,s letter than none at all. It ,as ,ts (.(),.,,.,lsatiii featuies. Theje is no iKilberiug with overcoats, lur glevi-s. ar mulls, etc. Kite do not have fo ! raked eveiy few minutes. Your horse thsM not have to lie lough shod to kivp him from falling on the ne. Your own heail is not exrsl to an aval.inclie of snow- tioiu tlie nf a.s you walk the streets. The gas and water pi" ale not frozen up. Tliujoimg man who hangs on vour fiont gale al night is in no dan cer of Is'iiig frostbitten. Theie is no dan- I c(.r of puni) fus-riug: no necessity of coveiing iuciiiiiUt tines, fruit of all kinds i NMfvily safeif the boys can't get nt it: wiitenueloiH are l-eyond the danger oint if tbey are under lock and ket ; last w mtei p. ice crop i- Kife Nyond a doubt; nouiiiiirili.il.- danger of a bliz zard; gtHrd time to prune tbe tbcunom ter by cutting otf the lower half. In fact, hot weather ha many coinen.sa tions. not the least of which is that it teachen juttieiire. Wait ami it will lie odcr. i'litistimw is coming. IndLin-n-lU Journal. New ITf for Coal Watte. A patent has recently lieen akel for a new jinn-ess bv which it is proiot"l to tise the waste -ul piles at tlie mimtli of e,ery coal mine, ami convert the culm into a sort of pis tliat can Iw Ussl the saine as natiii.il frn is iisil. Tlie culm is to U' broken up into pieces anil run into a lioi'r. Out of the hopper it comes in i.irticle. anil is fi.l to an air blast. This bl.Lst is broken into ilirTcreiit clmmbers, and in circulating .in mini each chamber tho partich-. ot the culm rub against each other until by the time the last chamlK-r is micliol they are reduced to a tine lut that tloats aioiind in the air current. When the last cliamlier fa ri-.iclisl the culm passes through a 110 uiesli ami coinest out in a dark cloud. It is then fed through pipes-, like g9. The (articles of coal tloat iu the air, and com bine with the oxygen of the air to make a hot lire. The lmcntor claims thai this fuel will make no smoke, but will be all cuiiMuned liefore reaching the smoke stack, owing to its fineness. Tlio trouble with the invention is that it can lie used only on a large scale. New York Sun. Tlie ratal Farrier's Colic. Furrier's colic is l.voming a fatal dis ease, if what a local furrier tells mo amounts to anything. It is contracted by working 011 fine furs ami inhaling tlie small liartiL'leri winch riss; from them. Tin-so kirticles accumulato in the lungs and stomach, :uul when once they are in haled it is iinsr.sible to rid one's self of them. Tliey ale liable to cause-conMiuiii-tion or cancer of the stomach. Said un friend, the furrier: "It is imrssible. for one to work 011 furs over six months ut a time and not Usmhiu- affected. It is very lucky for furriers that their season is not a long one. To 1? sure when they work si months they receiie but six months' pay, but they liave a cliance to live longer than thev would wen-they obliged to work all the veararound. Brass buff ing is similar to working en furs. The email igirticlis of brass get into n man's lungs and cause an incurable disease." 'liambler" in Brooklyn Kagle. One Style of Mill, llrnuljr. There is a pis-uliar classical style of nunlv l-aiity which all iersons who know iiiivthing of the siib.iect must asso- Lciale vv illi emiiience m the Liw and in or atory. Theie have lieeli plenty of able Liw vers and inspired orators who were an, thing but handsome men. But that t, .-of stiong and t-oinely physioomy which chararteriisl Daniel Webster, and which has ghen a title lo a certain sort of physical and facial iinpressivenct.s, liaslie come a jin-tty certain index of the ipial ity of uian it endows. You My of it: "There is a man who has brains to think and the gift to express his ideas," and youaie nirc-ly mistaken in your judg ment. A few fools of fortune may wi-ar the uiasqui i-.ide. but they are the acci dents, like white crows and two headed calves. Alfnsl Tiumblc. in Xew Yoik News. Ktertrlritr frtim trne Metal. It is not iHs'i-s-sary to have dilTerent metals to obtain a cm rent of electricity. Iron in nitric acid and iron in sulphuiic acid, the two lliiids being; sciaratcl by a iorous partition, will j;'4" a current, one plate wasting away while the other is I thickcucd. -Frank Leslie's. I Syrup of Klcs, Manufactured only by the California Kig ' Syrup Co., San Kranciseo, Cal., is nature's only true laxative. This pleasant Cali , furiiia liiiuld fruit remtsly may be had at j Dr. Casper's drug stire, SOe. and SI bottles. . It is the most pleasant, prompt and effect I ive remedy known to cleanse the system; to I act on the liver, kidneys, and bowels gent ' Iy yet thoroughly: to dispel headaches, colds, and fevers, and to cure constipation, j indigestion, and kindred ills. J The reported killing of Eiplorer Stanley I is discredited. Hand-turn Dongola, $2.50 to fine and School Shoes, 25c to IT IS WONDERFUL how easily rheumatism liegins, and lin insidiously it grows in the ystem, until one U startled to hnd Inuise'll its victim in either the acute or chronic lurm. II. then learns the leart.il tenacity of it grip and the utter povverlessness of tin ordinary remedies to give relief Probably to no disease have plivsi. lan given more studv, and none bus nmri completely barHed their efforts to provide asiecitic. and until Athlophoros was di overed there was no medicine whiih would surely cure rheumatism, neuralgia and nervous or sick headai he Thousands of testimonials like the following prove beyond question that Athlophoros is the only reliable remedy, and that it will do ail that is claimed for it. Mr Josuli White, of New Paris, Ohio, said tooiircorreshimleiitiii lelerence tolm being nireil of rheumatism by theiiseof Athlophoros- It acted likeacharm with meau.l I feel that 1 owe my present good health to theonebottle of Atliluphnros liised Itw is aliout two years ago 1 had the rheumatism, I could scarcely get around ami when I did manage to do so it was witli great pain I spent over tliirtv dollars during this attack with doctors not counting what I spent for liniments and other medicines, but none of them did me a partHeof giKsl U last I heard of Athlophoros; it was on Wednesdav I commenced using it and cun limits) taking regularly until I finished the 'utile. On Friday I went out free from rheumatism. My legs were as good as ever and from tli.it !.iy to this, now uearlv iwo h'ears since. I have not had a twinge o: Wiciim.iti-iii 1 have recommended it to minvdiriVrent surlercrsami have been well ptii! for my- trouble by seeing them l-ene-littsl as I was Kvery druggist sliould keep Athlophoro1 and Athlophoros l'llls, hut where they can uot lie lioii.dit of the druggi-t the Alhi,. phoros to. Hi Wall St.. .New York, will send either (carriage paid, on retelpt ol regular prho, whuh i- jl Ml prr U.ltlr for Vihlophoros and .Vk loi pill,. Por liver and ki.lnevr di-ti-t. ilvi.ts-fr.ia tn liii-lion. weakness tn-rv-m- h l.ilitv .li-taM-jf uomt'ii, ts)nlMiti..i,. Iies.lttlie ini-sirt--tloikl, .vc, Athlophonri 1'ilU are iuieuale.l (ieneral Comlv, editor ot theTolislo i'm iiien fill, is lying at the Hiint of death, lie is .V. years old. ami has been in Ohio jour nalism for M years. He was at one time minister to Honolulu. My l.ttn Hum rwn ery Tnlr, Theent) of evert girl; The secret now 1 will Ueclare, Tis in Chaplin's I.t.piid IVarl. The flurry in corn I lietter than a flurry on corns. "UOTGII ON riI,EM." Whr suffer PileK f Immediate relief and com plete cure guaranteed. -Ask for 'Uough on riles." riurecxireforitchiug. protrodmg,bleetl ing.orany lormof Piles. Ave. AtDruggisUor mailed. E. d. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. SKINNY 31 KN. Wells 'ITealth Itcnewcr" restorer health and Tigor, cures Dvspewia, Impotence, Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Delicate Women, tl. WEM-! IIAIU ItAUSA.lf. If gray, rci-torei toorigiual color. An elegant dressing, mftens and beautities. No oil nor grease. A tonic Restorative Mopshalrcom lugout; strengthens, cleanses, heaJsn-alp. oOc. Hon. John G. Carlisle, 111 an interview on thepolitic.il situation, says the renomina tiou of Cleveland I a foregone conclusion, and that lllaine can secure the icpublicaii nomination i( he wants it. Whether from swampy land or stagnant pool, or from the deadly gass.-s of city sewers, malarial poisons are the same. Ayer'.s Ague Cure, taken ais-ordiug to .i rection,is a warranted specific for malarial disorders. W-ii. . Hill. assistant liiiaiici.il seeretary of the Cincinnati Waiters' assembly, has disaiieared with S500 of the funds of the asMH'iatiou. Mrs. Mar, Wilson, with whom he was intimate, is also gone. v jv. y -would enjoy your dinner Y and are prevented by Dys- pepsia. use Ackers JJystiepsia iahleu. They are a positive cure for lJyspepsia, In digestion, flatulency and Lonstiiation. We guaranty them. S3 and CO cents. Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market aud High streets. It is refuted that the Brotherhood of Telegraphers ha,e otlereil S:..iXK),U00 for the It & ( telegraph system, designing to control it by a cooperative stock company. "Tfvv trifl" witu any Throat or I.ung Disease. If you Lave a Cough or Cold, or the children are 1 threatened with Crou por Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Kemedy and prevent I farther trouble. It is a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Trice 10 and 50c Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. Itoughs and roast clams go hand in hand at Coney Island. Sl.KKTI.KSS NIC.HTS. made miserable by that terrible cough. Sliil.ih's Cure Is the remedy for you. For sale by F. A. (iar wood. A lllaine man at Toledo sajs he has counted 'Jti7 delegates opposed to the I11 dorseuient of .Senator Sliermaii for the presidency. There will be !!'.' delegates iu the convention. Illve Them it I'lniiir! That is to say. your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very womlerful ma chinery it is. Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to 1m- there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And , what they do, they cannot do well. ( Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption, or any of the famil) of throat and nose and head and lung ob structions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just One sure way to get 1 rid or them. That Is to take Moschee's ' Herman Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 7.1 cents a bottle. K,en If e,erj thing else has failed you, you may depend 1 upon this for certain. The Afghan settlement has ln-en ai-cept-eil by Kngland. W1I.I. YOU SUHK-KI. with I)ys-epsia and l.ivt-r Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitilizar ii guaranteeil to cure you. Kor sale by K. A. Garwood. .aWr ARK CAPTIVE TO 'vVi rj BEADTIFDL WOMAN. ViA T A l-J,H,s THkiU tJmlo bM-MTW fdL. Ik tfl ljr nUr braMttifaL Ctukinplin J M WW Iikiiud PpatI ti th -.ta. m W l --lirr rr.islknyt'.u If V $2.90: Ladies' Fine Opera Slippers. 50c to SI: Gents' Shoes. $1.25 ; Infants' Shoes, 25c. SI AND SCALPLAKE CHOP, Cleanse.!, I'uriiiul anil ISeauti- POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. lied by tlieCutiriira Iteiiiedien. inr-ti) on the mam ..ne .f the rir I'le.thsiuK tin 1 ami vnlp ..f lnt& uring Ilunixrs. f..r attainig Itetung. Iturnln anil lnttamuidtioii .ir.urim. the rirst stntp tumstif Ktema, INorusn. .Milk trust. s-Cal? ' lle.nl.; Scroll. i.t ml .. ther inherited id aat Bbtod Iiseases, Oiiti- cr. ihe gre.it km t'Ure. .lli.l Ctt,.lK N.f. an elUUlilte -kilt He.tutlOer. evteruaUy .u. 1 Hu.(rt H-, tT, the new lilmtU Puriher, inirnully, ure UiflUt.le. I f A 4 OMI'l.Kl 1 CI Iff.. 1 hoe tulterett all my lite nun Mn di easfsj ,( tiiHereni kiuJ- .m.t n r uer-r tnuu.1 nerni.tiieiii relief. Ulitll tij ttie iUvi-e .t j ll.ly frieukl. 1 tisett tour vat 11 tMe (ii. ut ' t;iiukriif, 1 Kaveitiein a cnortitrh iri-i,uiin sit iNittle- u( the Ii n. i ha Kk-.it lfci, (mu htites of u in K aiut ievep t iket.J I t n 1 k ' ue.aud the reiult wan jmt what I hail been I ttrht tt would be -1 f,.ni!etr cure ! ni-.ni.r. w ih. nicniuuiiu. ta Itefereiice tl h (tinier. unuKist, Itlrtl im.tnl, ;t. s.tl.r KIIKI M I I KKIK 1 was tr.mble.1 with .Stlt Itheuni for a mini Iter tit tears it that the tUlii entirely came oil one ! m !ianN frtiin the Oncer tin- to the wrist I tried remedies nl Jin.tors' pre sertptlon tt mi Mirpitse until I commenced taMn;i't in 1 i',bui.ik- and iniw I .tin en tlrely cured. K T l'KKKK. .TV Nurtluuiipton St . Costtiu. IIKl lit.loTs I.MMIIto: llll. VI. Have h,.i,i ,i ijuintity ut y.tur ( uticura Rem edles due t my customers, Mrs lleury Klnl, whtt hid tettero'i her hands i such an extent at tocause Ilie skill to peel oft. and tor Hunt years she suffrred greatly, was complete Iy cured by the use of y.mr medicines C. N. NYK.liriijEKist.t'antoii.ohlo ITClll.M., s i.. I'l M 11. V. Ktr the la -t ye ir I hive hid t species ol Itching, sc.ily .ind piinplv hiun.trs tin my face to which 1 u.tve applied .n;re.it tnatiy inettimls ' of treat tu en I without success, and which w.ts ' speedily and eutirely cured hy t iti i hi MR 11 lMlKld'.s. H.ivena.i. o NO MClUriM; I.1KK TIIKM. U'e h-tte iid ytttir 1 i ntia lU.MkhiKs for the t.nt &it years, aud n medicines on our shelves ivr better s.itit.iction r. K ATKRTtX. l-ruggist, tbtny. S. Y. Ci th IK, Kfmrmis are sold everywhere. ('rice- CtTici'Ht. f-e; ltoLt it.J. Stue.iV, prep-ireil by the I'o:hk Phi i. m Chkuicl t , t.'don. Mass smt lor "llitv I C'nrrt skin liteH. nPIIDC l'lmples. skn blemishes and lUby v-iiwuvJ,U(Ill,r ,.lirri i,j r, T,i RA Nir. Catarrh to Consumption. Catarrh. In itsdestructive fon-e. ttana-i uent tiiaint ttiiitoutiteitty le.iitson to consuniiilti.il It n therefore .nmul.tr th.it thine amu-tej with tliu (earful disease stiouhi not m.,ke It the object ot tlieirlHrstorlJ tliemseUesot It l)ecepti,e remeilles, concocleit by lgiuirant preleiniers to medical knowledge. naveweaK ened lliecuiifldeuceofagre.it maioiily of suf fers iu all advertised remedies. Tliey hecoaie resigned to a life of misery rattier than tor ture ttieiu-ielres with doubtful u.tut;ttl,es. Hut tills will never do. Catarrh must be met at every stage and combated with all our might. In many cases ttie disease has assumed dangerous symptoms. The bones and carli lane of the nose, the organs of hearing, of see ing and ot tasting 90 alfected as to be useless. me uvula so elongated, toe throat so tnnaniN and Irritated as to produce a constant and distressing coui;h. mmiiriiV KAOicit TcKr meets every phase of Catarrh, from a simple head cold tu the most loathsome ana destructive stages, it is local aud constitutional. Instant Iu relieving. permanent Iu curtug. safe, economical aud never-I.iilim:. Mich package contains one bottle of the Itimcu CfRK.one box Cvtvrhvi ."-Ol.TiisT.aed .111 Itu-KoVMi lMULkft, with lieitlse: price. ; I'i .Tim liaro am CiiKMidi Co.. llostou. KIDNEY PAINS. T A IN -VK MINrTt: that wcanr. 1 llfeles-i. mi ioiie seiHtiun ever tre Jeut with those of I lift mecl Kldneyt. Weak Hack and Lini. Xt'tiliiK Ulps an1 .si.irH. l tertne r.nn-t. Ueakneis ami Influn matton. is relieve.! ami apre-llly curcil by the CMIieiirik ,iill-tiu l"li-.ier, new. orlHinal. elegant ana inMiltWe antnlt-te tt pain and in nanimatton At alt .lruuniiH, c Ave Iorl ur of Potter DrtsU: ami Chemical Co.. Itmtou BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. U.UUNVKKSIC, , 11UT1L rimia, Koom6. Mitchell Block. A.tjcwia, DKTIIT, S. E. Cor. Mala aud Market Bta. w, U.SHITII, uniur icHinoTtiTH OArraa wiTHiiOTriia, Maionle Building. JOB PRINTERS. HS. L1M IIOCKKK, S5 aud 57 Arcade. Print er, Xagrarcr and fashionable Stationer "Yeddlng goods and calilnv cards a specialty. UNDERTAKER. w. A. UKU89 HU, UNUtKT.tKIKS. llffl,. ana Vl.rutvw,n IU W U.l .. at Ketldence In W. illgb it. BOOK BINDERS. JOHNSON A DOKNK. 'I LsassKdur thi x. L.BAaarrTataoii'fl aoOl BiMomr. 17U Welt Columbia, street. lieneral liook Btudersand lllauk llook Manb faeturer. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only S3 SlLAtl.KSS "ntM in inr vroriu. Flnet Calf, jierfert fit. and , wjrrauieu. -n(frev nuiroo ihj 1 j-?, xu HTMrS e. At , MTU,., ami (.ur&we as i.e cttinif r iu j w. i ior;is :u ini-;-ur-u tfn n -ikm aUftr- U1.M tiy utLsrr uriui K.iTS&)I.fArtlf-W. I.. IXl'4;iSHi MIUK. If tur)-r-r.t.-r fM-t kt--f.th-iu. jimI ytiurmtu'wu pu.Ut to W. L. UOLtaS. lirwktou. Mm. PAXSON 8l WELLAND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Nn. Ks.1 Msli. Slrert, S,rliit1.lil, U. OLD RELIABLE tdoiei J. D. SMITH CO. GL.OHK: BUlliUING, Corner West High St. and Walnut Alley ! AND STATIONERS. BUnk Book Work and Lrp.1 Bltuikg SpwIaltT. IT" ilSTOPPED FREE Irrune Ptrsont Restored SDr.KUNE'8 GREAT eSFNERVErfEBTOBER Ar..'BRAIN.VNRVB OlSKSSES. fl.;S1 far. for AV... Jnrhi.1 Fttt. l?tIrTm if (IsrALLiBLB if uvea . directed. AjfUltf .rjr a...- air. Tmris. s.d l.uial Sortie freetx I aiflidr.1 to 1IR KLIN'Ku Arch St..lhiUaelphU.PL .A-,5 UJ- IMITATING FKslVVl. Do not fail to call and see before A '3. -aP GtOTlCCM Blxl y.- K n VS - -H3 " m IV m SBaTal " a ? W&tci JL Lrsi if --- rv-m T h 1,3--- ...nv .- i.W -iWis haPhI tnm ot tn I 1 PR NTERS BINDER NEW TObK. PENN. 4 OHIO 1.1. 1 L r A , K K Lessre Mid vi a) lletvteeii I Inciiiimti ami .Nrn Vork Highest Namgahle lint) of Mater oil Ihe Coiulnent. 1. iU tet-t ahoic the td.an and 72i feet ita.ve l.-ike 1-in. .h-talit tii-ii miles THE" CLIMATE IS PUHL AWO INVIGQRATIIie. The lake 11 1 a oit nines , n an t tr.im una tu thre. mi), s wide 1 iki-.ii.Hl. tint nua, irimtti's I'.niif llnuiis I' iim, Kay Vie. Kavensw.Hl ,larltia iu.-.ird I'nautauiiua. Point 1 hautau'iu... I...n I'.unt. Maple springs an.1 W.Mlin ireaiu.mir itie .ilScreiit resorts uii ttie Lake. pitr,iuur. i. tt.e summer ilslt rs. Ttirreareg.Msi notns ate.ery pvlnt. Ihe Fanioiis(,'liaiiIaiiiiia A-i mhlr Has Its hradiiuartersatri,iiiiii,,u Lake.and convenes in July aiid August ol rver year Oue ot tBe m..st iniputar resorts ..a ttie Uke ts LJKEWOOD. Ilcrr at! D.'ttsciit,T traint ..ft.. N Vurk. IVnntiU iiiiA an! tMn.. Kiir.tl iti lurln ' tbrM-a.i.ll brlntti-1 h tiitaifjiia takw u ttn, anil tliitittnnt.tiLt; i..iur fur the entire !ak5. 1hriar two htHt.u l..tk--.uos4, botn ot itniutus- 11c and oap.itt. r i.r HLVn.moiat tn; Ave hunilmt trursts r.-n-fi Numruti steamer atv rnnMantlT t-'jin the LaWs, traniortini: vltitr-t t.. ati point Those In serrn i a Dieastui retri iostreii.1 tn tutu mer nionthscannitt ttiila timrt i-miveiiteniur leitKlilliU t'lat-r than UAke . h:tuUutUA EXCirilMU.V TICKKI.S, VI 1 U i.rlf l..iri..l.".i.. . .n.l .11.1.. U.lt road, are on s tie at all I0.-.1I .1 ttiotis and ml statloits of coufiectlnx lines troiu June 1st. good for return uutll iii'tobcr :1st .1 r. mi ,i.m;. i.cu s,,t ,i ictrimd o L l. f'tKMKK lieu Pass ,Kt . New i.rk. A K 1 l.l'.k.A.r 1.1. l-. ,... Ligd.uiilii. ICVJ-s'XVVltli. n.ii-T. Xi. 11. Atlantic Kl press. '1 lupm 111 'pin 12 tlipin 1 O'pni 2 -1pm t iCpni i lupm 4opin 7 1-m I'tillmairs Finest I'oaches oil all Tliniui;Ii Truius. A Uesolulion For Market street sewer- Itesolved. By the council of the city of Springneld Ohio, two-thirds of the whole number ot members elected thereto concur ring, that It Is necessary aud that It lutends to make a public Improvement by construct ing the sevver hereinafter described, accord lug to the plans, iiroDIrs and specifications therefor on Die Iu the uraVe uf the city civil euglneeraud recorded 111 the utttre of the city clerk and oeu to the inspection of all parti s Intrrested. aud tli.it the sewer in the sewer district both hereiuatter described, said sewer and sewrr district bring part of the plans and system ot sewerage lor said ilty heretoturr. adopted by the council. Is required aud Is hereby designated for Immediate use. Said sewer Is described as follows, rlz BrKlnnlagatMiM Hun sewer In the c-ut.r of Market street: thence south with the eel. terof .Market street live hundred and sltj. two feet 'to the south side of the Indiana liloomlngton and Western railroad, ld sewer Is In the enter street sewer district or sewer disirlrt No J. Ihe boundaries of which are as follows I'ouiliieneiug at tbe Intersec tion ot the east line of Market street with tljy center ot Luck creek, tbeuce with the centrr line of liuck creek down the same to ttie In terseetlouof the center line thereof with the east line ot r.ict.iry street, tbrnce with the east line ol Factory street and with the east Hue ol Factory street ctnidr-l southward to Its Intersection with the south corporation Hue. thence east with said corporation line to the west line ofa turnpike mad. formerly the priUKneldandCIittou turupike thence with the west line of said road uorth to the old cor poration line, being the section line between sections SS and ..township 5. range ,M R.S.; thence with said section line west tu the east line of Market street, thence with the east line of Markrt strert n..rih to thr place ot be ginning the plausand specifications required bylaw lor the construction ol said swer have been prepared, and are ou tile In tbeottlceot the city civil engineer lor r lamination and In spection by parties Interested, aud council will hear said parties at its regular meeting to be held in thecoiiucil cbawbrr ol said city, on the HSIh day of .,11(11.1. .,. 11. 18H7, couimenelng at s .. , i.M-k p m.and Iu the event there should be no sessiou of council on said night tbenat its first regular meeting thereafter The city clerk Is hereby directed to publish this resoluttou for two consecutive weeks In a newspaierof general clrculatloa iu the cor poration. Passed by Council July li. A I . l3S7. , , K. T.Tlll.M .S. President. Attest J.S.SiimriLT.a.rit, Clerk. IUam A Resolution Declaring It necessary and the Intention to make a public Impruveinrnt by changing the grade of the sidewalks 011 a portion of lligh tenter. U'ashinKton aud .Market streets. ' Resolved, by the council of the city of .sprlngueld. Ohio. That it Is urcrssary and that it Intends to make .1 public Improvement by cbangliigthn grade uf the sidewalks 00 the south tide ot High street, bctwren Market space and leuler street ou the east side of iViiter street, between 1 1 ifti "irert and Wash ington street, on the north side of Washing ton street. between Ceiiterstrert and Market space and on the West side of Market space, as follows, viz. bci;iunli!i at the intersection r rr... -....r curb on .Market space, with the south curbou High street, and level with the adopted grade at the intersections ul the curbs at the south east conierol High street and Market space; thence south with the west curb of Market space 01 feet to the intersection of the west curb of .Market space with the north curb on oasium-ioiisireei. ascent 4 11 lis) tret, thence west with the north curb ol Washlmrtnn street 4M feet to the lutersrctlon ot the Uorth curb uf Washington street with ih.. .r in,h on ("enter street, ascent 1 S.VWK feet; thence north with the east curb on Outer street :tfs feet to !Uf Intersection of the east curb of Center street with the south cuib of High street, descnt 4 Uti feet thence east with vur soiuu euro ou nign street 4s tret to the place ol besinulmr. descent l lt;.ltofer s.ia Kradrs to be according to the profiles thereof in tbe.'filcerof the city elielnrer. lor thrln. -Jpectlon of all partlM Intrrrsted therein. nesoiveu. turitier. that Ihe city clerk be and he Is hereby directed to cause legal publi cation to be made ol this resolution, and h. M.tielwlcks appointed amkdlrectcd ta serve legal l0tlee.1t this resolution. r-assed by council Julyl "th. A. I. Iw7 Attest: K T THOMA-- J s,r. vi.Trn. Presldeut. City Clerk. lTrt-am A Kf.soliilion Decltrlng It necessary and the intention ot council to make a public Improvement Dy changing the grade ol Suafrr street from North street to Cedar street Resolved. Uy the council of the city of Mirinrtl.lil I Oil., Iu., iklt. ..,. ...... ' r ...... ..v...nu-. 01, usui tiieauioit num ber ot members elected thereto concurring, that it Is necessary and that it intends tu make a public improvement by charming the Lrr-l.1.. ..r .hi fa. . f eur Ir. ,... V.... .. .. a..- ... - ..-.. . -..- . ..00. .,wuu sireei 10 Cedar strret. as follows. beginning at the established grade on the north tine of North street thence north ton feet to the grade ot Cedar street, descent t Jl If h t alaVf A Aa. .-a.1 th,Aa ft.- ..-.aSt- .. a. . ......mt.BnumiuKiif nit- promt? IDtTlfOI on flit In thi-otncvor the city civil euniaeer for the linix-ctlon of all parttm lnterttstetl. . . -"-"- ..iie.. umi mrciii cierK De ana he is hereby directed to cause legal publica tion to be aiade of this resolution, and R. M. lielvvlcks appointed and directed to serve l.al nnllnu r ... I ..... .1 .. ....... .... .. ..... uv... w. .ui, IC3UIUHUU upon an iue owners of propertyabuttlng upon said portion of .shafer street, or ou the persons In whose names the abutting property ts assessed. Passed by council July lyth. A. I IssT. K T THOMAS. Attest President. J - ?MiirAi.Tr. City Clerk lTiiam PERFUME bt MAIL A Pull Bottle of the Celebrated MIKADO COLOGNE your tUdTMi tti thirty (30) emtj w lUiopa. FLEW INC BROS.aPittsburKh. Pa. $L25 to you buy o.ii r 11411., Central tlmr, .No. i No S. Jiiiln slonrrttulti Morn g K, ug rint-liinati time. l.im'ed 1 Im'ed I.v .sprlnunvid . . ill isani li Xpm At Vuum:stov.u . .liiiu 1 l.ipm l!ea.tllle . "1 'JJJ .". 4.1pm I.ake.o.Hl s .tui 7 lupm JamestoMii 4 Irani 7 s:pm " huffalo in topm Salamanca . In nam s 10pm New ork .mm s injpm - 1,