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:?;-. :":-v -sSSgvf " W ifiiMjiiiiiTrtWwff a m immm . immmmMmmmmmMS9gm a -vi REPUBLIC, TIIUESDAT EVEKIUG, SEPTEMBER'S. 1887. fr :- "&! 3 fir Tr . " inu '.VMa&rwimn9 nr:A)--eirfKiHik zzz --- - . , w w.. & , ", kS'j'-!SfI m iv - ii &cr i'l ""Sri S m W! mt: g.As-'n-; y' Hrr2l SS- s j 1 '. h R i KIRKS WHITE flu SSIAH T!ie only brind of Laundry Soap awarded a hrst cla.ss initial at this New Orleans Exjsisition. Guaran teed alwilutel) pure, ami for general ltouxhold purposes is Hie very be SOAR priugficltl Republic EVEMMi AMI .tEEKLT; Tr Et ft HI l( prim. the lrk ! West eru t isled ho. Iii.pslrho J thr l!rtrr t .. 'Jar, ici Tries am. Mcitov. rtss T TIKI. .. IIKOWN. str V ANDTKK SP5.SSF1EL1 FilBLISHliE CDMP1IT, Publit and Proprietor. THIC KVKX1NO KKl'l III IC Is published fwj'iiwrtflit Sunday, and Is deliv ered at I if rate ji loc per week. Single copies Ic THK w Kr-KU KKPUIILIC is published even, Thursday, and I' one ot the molt com plete Is-mly newspapers In the country: eight ps. markets complete. Repiete with ne and mlsce'laoy II Per fear. lnrartabll case in aauce. All communications ana contribution! bould be addressed to O-inos M mciiou, editor, and all butnei letter to TMOHii U Baova. manager. REPUBLIC BU1LPIXG. SPRIHOriELD. OHIO. Telepbone If o. WO. ' THURSDAY EVENIUC. SEFIIBfR8. t887. REJUflffl STSTE TICKET. tnrrnr. J hOKsktR. Lieutemnt 5 ernor. W C LN bt-preme Ju1-c 'lone tenni. UM T -l'htll. uprem Juv'gr 'sliort tenn). I J UlCkMN. MiteAulltnr. K M l'Ol Stale Treisurer. J C BLOW . Attornry Ceneral. 1) k.WVTsO.W Member H wd 1'uMlc Works. C X.lMCklMJER wmm county timet. ttepresentatlTe. JLOKOEC. RAWLINS Pob&te Judge. JO UN" C. MILLER. Andltor. O F. SEKVIsS. . Clrlc. JM!f a. RABDITTa Recorder. b s.TOUD. Corcmltooer. w.u.bTEKRirrr. InR'mary lirctor. JOHN M.STEWART. Coroner. J M.l!l.SETT Cinrlnnitl still has-l'.ime I'nder Xero," and is proud of it, much prouder than ltowe was. Governor Forakeris the must conspicuous fjure among the ounger members of the republican part), todaj. We are still of the opinion that the gam' biers must co. Uotli the shorn and un- shirn, all must walk the plank. If the lVinceof Wales wants points on th-atfirs of govirninent. Mr Ulame is ahuudi ill) ab to enlighten him The late fruit Is coming into the market in er good qnanti: and pialitj. much belter than the earl) season indiiatcd. Tie New York Tribune xerj truthfullj relinks that it is not the quantitj but the q tlitv of Iuimigratlon ajamst which pro i st is made. A trade mark has been discovered on whit was supposed the new comet. It Is the same old chestnut that appeared heie abjut seventy jears ago. The bankers of China are not abreast of the times. There has not been a bank fall lire in that countrj for nearly a thousand jears. Thej should come over here, be come civ llized and get some pointers. Senator b'ltinian is announced to open the campaign at Wilmington, Clinton couu t..on the IMhiiist. When the republicans' b c guns liegm to thunder along the line the democratic batteries vv ill be in dangerous positions. The inflammable material used about stages, in houses of amusement, in the waj ofsceuerj and stae settings, should go alane with the railwav car Move. Thej have both wrought terrible disaster and should be given the grand bounce. The nearer we approach the presidential caupaign the pi ire active do the federal oflsj holder 4 byrimein jvolitical matters. Grover, of course, il es not know it, or he would rem ne thin tor violation of his or der, instructing them to keep hands off. It was the honest, homj handed sons of to I who had charge of the labor daj dem onstration in Cincinnati on Moudaj, and no, the honi)-tongued blatherskites. As a ro.iiit the parade was order!), patriotic at d non-political a credit to the honest labor ing element ot Cincinnati. It Is told, bj some wieked person, that when the president and Ins wife were re ce vlng the members of the international mslical association, tl.it Grover verj sljlj' as'ctsl one of the most imminent visitors, a i he retained his hand a little longer than th others, if he hid an) thing in his clothes t lit he could recommend as a stimulant for a presidential boom.; Would-be Governor Powell did not an swer Giuprnor Fomker's uuestiou. at Ham ilton, yesterday. He attempted to pass 1 over the rebel flag Issue bj simp.) referring to it as a matter in which no one felt auj particular interest or couceni except Gov - eruor Foraker. That is all right, Mr. I'ow-j ell. but the bojs want to know how jou' f-l aVwne If rtnrpnmr K.rnl.er lias fold . ii t eo """J U0W u,; " ' The Mandate! Oil cotnpan). of which II. I 11 I'a)iie. now holding a vat In the United states senate procured lij fraud, is a prom-1 incut member, should I e knocked out b) some process A liarrel nf crude oil can lie bought in Lima for ilmo-t a sons, jet when sou go with jour can to (tet a gallon of the rthned oil. from jour grocer, jou find the price out of all proportion. For tiu, and luanj other sins, the aforesaid , couipanj is responsible. Tliej hae grown rich and are growing richer and more pow erful bj this process, of monool) ami ex tortion, ami there ought to be a nmre eijuit-1 able evening up of prices. Tliej paj as little as Jhej please for the crude stuff, and charge as much a-, thej please when thej again place it upon the market. I THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Fight Ijmlon tlieaters now haie women lessees. James .logati. fanui r, near rnioMIK O . coinmitttsl suicide. The Indianapolis 1), iwnil, a new J-cent paer. Is to le (darted Powderlj will resign as grandmaster workman of the K. of I- At sabin. () , colored children were re fused admission to the white schools Fne men lost their lues et the burning of the Maverick oil works at r ast Boston. The fatullj of Morris 1'fund. at Youngs town. (. were poisoned b eating finm d corn beef. The Massachusetts prohibitionists have nonunaten V. II F.irle. of Worcester, for gov emor. Henrj Moll. acsl sixteen, of Magadore. 0 , died frouiawoiindreceivedbj the burst ing of his gun Charles Logan was killed bj a Pittsburi'. F"i Wv tie and Chiiago tram six miles east of Warsaw. Ind The London Itmxt s.ns that Ilntish djspesi is because the iMsipIe take their food in "shovelfuls (Jus Xelson was badlj burned bj the ex plosion of a barrel of melted pitch at the Murdoch manufactorj. The Saloon keeiers assneiation has re solved that it does not want to be identified w ith anv political part j Kxecutions aggregating S40.0O0 have been issued against McFall, HeUel Co , Pittsburg lumber dealers. Mrs Langtrj is building a cottage on the shore nf I.akeTahoe, stv-two thousand feet above the level of the sea. Mr. Jones, a fanner, living near Quincj. Kv . was tired at bj misked assassins while driving on the public road. Cases of Texas fev er hav e been found in the Chicago stock jards. Hog cholera exists throughout the state of Illinois. Kx-Senator Miller has leased a tract of fiftj thousand acres of Adirondack timber land, for lift) jears as a game preserve. The individual assets of Henrj S Ives are put at Sst T'i. cov ercd bj a SrtO 000 in irtgago. His liabilities are STO CM 01. Hr. Morrill Macktnzin's bills jor sen ices to the crown pnnce of Cerniauj- are about m V00 marks, or a little more than 911.000 In a collision of the C. It V Q IJaiimad n-nr Afton.Iowa. three persons were killed or fatallj injured, and several others badlj hurt. It is rumored that the old iron null at X les. t) , is to b absorbed bv the Mahon ing Vallej Iron company. It has shut i!on. Charles Kenny, son of I'rof. J. W. Ken nv. of It. 1'leasant, W. Va , committed suicide. He was discouraged, took to drink and ended his spree with poison. Londoners of high social standing used t consider itb'ntath their dlguitj to let their tow n or countrj houses; but the prac tice has become quite common no, and rich Americans' purses are held responsible for the change. A uns: lady, whose home Is on Grand 1st I .a Iihh hMn maLmr n ill,wtti,n nf the ' bright plumaged birds found onthelmake him ,uU of appreciation for the island, whose habitat. beond question, is oniew here in the topics. The theory it that these birds have been blown out into the gulf during the prevalence of gales and wafted upon the IOuKiana shore. It appears that Mrs. Grover Cleveland's efforts to trace her husband's genealogj have awakened considerab'e discussion in various paifs of the countrj. Svhanus Cleveland, of Providence. 1L I., claims that the president's wife has been misinformed on one very important feature of the sub ject Hesavs that the Tamil) to which Grover Cleveland belongs, was founded in America by Moses Cleveland, who settled not in Ohio, but iu Woburn, Massachusetts, in 1635. f Vtr I'.rlng the Iluttc. A jouiu hidv at this inrt) told me of what niilit almost 1-e tinned a scientific discovirv s e has nutde. At unv rate, it is a sckmilic ixpminwit she has Wtn trjing. Htr Usirdii g house is a ver) fashiouable uiul exclusive and excellent one, but of hue the perversities of theliut ter h ivc lssjn trjnng Iluttir sometimes Ins a vva) of being ierrerse. and thts U-sUiH) m August, when it should lie the laM, just as children are xerj likil) to appear at tlmr verv worst wiieii thej should lelnvt th best Now, Mime one hid told this joung ladj that if ercam wt re buried in the earth for ivvintx four hours it woul 1 tlwiu be found to have In come butter it' a sujierior qutlit) anil flavor lie Icnesl to tet the truth of this stitcimitt, and, eonfessmg lr niu bition to Mrs Diuiel Merniiian she was in ide a present of a bageif cream from the Higelow farm Hie told me, with the minuteness mdis pensable to the description of suentillc procedures, that the lug was of white cloth, of Mnmg and llrni lnateri il, nod thut the cream of ronrsc, being fnnn the Iligelow firm, .v.is-of lovel) richness, of the sort tisiiallv ilestrilait as King ' tliiik enough to tut with a knife" "she mule the excavation in the ground of the neces K.irv sire ai.d deisitesi her en am and covered it up After twentv-four hours she un.irhe it. nnd it vv.is a ljiill of golden, ban!, dilicioiis butter, wanting oulv salt to make it perfect, and this she adilesl with her own fur hinds There ere no trices of btittirinilk. it hnd nil lss.n nlisorbisl tliniugh the ires 1 1 the eloth into the earth It i impniluble tli it thejoungladj will go on making butter after this ininner, but her method nnv indicate thut there is shortlj to Is- a revo lution in the art of butter miking The new w.iv his to rexsimiiienil it agreatviv in,; of Iilior, and, one would saj. of care as wed! Iu these wonderful days it is mi possible to prophes) what great and mo mentous re-ults may come from such a InpiKiiing as this North Convva) Cor. Boston Herald sitorw of Of.terii.ir MarniH.liike Govirnor John fc Mann muke, of Mis 5oun, is ,V vears old and a coulirmeil Jiihilor Dunugthe war he was a Con fisleratecavalrv gemral and mule n rep utntion as a d isumg tigtiter His soldiers tell this storv of his leading a charge All 1 iv the gem ral's forte-s hid Iks; n skir-jii-lmu null the I'nion trooiw around a town in Missouri, tin ill) the town was r.tereil and a charge ordi led up the main stmts The l"nIon eavulrv postesl nt the otlier end of the town gave the relis a warm reception Gen Marnuiduke's horse was shot from under him He eskesl a pnvite to diininiiit and leaped niu, i his hon-e The private had a big jsiir i f sjulilh- liags hung over the rear of 'us saddle, stuffed with suudr) merchan dise Clapping spurs to the horse the giTienl was soon II) iug through the streets nt a npid jiace Women and children, those who wpre brave enough to look out of the windows, lietin to )ell and lingh, and the brigade the general was lending broke forth with loiiil shouts .mil peals of merriment I roni , lit!i s.idlie bigs long strips of riblsm t'rn.niisl in the breeze and fluttered nls.ul the he ids of the horses in the rear The pouches on each side of the horse ' were winding out riblmn almost asraindlv rJu2"V:t7X'TLll I also began to swing out. n ,:,..t ,i. . onW for encouragement nnd continued j Rft rnfd in the town le penera, an( helped himself at the drv goods stores to everj thing he could pat his hands on The general laughs at the joke now, but JV " " " s j t a cw.au u. mn was sunn uunug lue war. .w lora Mall and Expresa, WHEELINGAFFAIR :OVKHNOK FOKAKKIt'S TltlOriC AXI KLO- HVKST 81'EEril. PA- HiB Reply to Qoveraor Wilson'i Insulting and Disloyal Tirade. Kx-Attoraj Clnrml tlolllagtworth. Who Waa Pr Pt Throughout tho Kaolllnff acooo, GItos (Iraphle D0rlptloa of tho XThol Affair. Sissrlal Omionileuce. C vttlZ, M'pt 5 1 he Wheeling demon Mration will ko down to historj as one of the most remarkable evtuts of this de cide The course that Governor Wiln saw lit to take lias certainlv ircnted a most remarkable sensation in evr) quarter, but moreesHxtallv in extern Ohio, I'liin KTlvaniaaud West Virginia The Iemo crats criticise him Ins nise he was w M upid as to prance into the nng with a chip on his shoulder ami shouting, "Some Issly knock that chip oft,1' and then get tiug knocked out in the first round He is i ritlciseil by his ow n party friends for no needlessly rimni'.g against a Kuckeve lmu saw on his on premises A mightj etTort has lieen maile bv the Wheeling lxxidle crowd to 'iold Governor Fornker responsible, win ii ,n fact Governor Wil son was the sole raiis of the strife It is needless to saj tint the Governor of West Virginia would not care to have the exe mnce repeatisl, an I in the future will wear a lump In hl hat with a new of discovering what ol .tructions lie in his pathway. The old veterans are great I v el lUsl over the siiciiss of (rovernor For nker, and the able moaner in winch he so gracefully ilid up the "patriotic" Gov imorof Wist Virginia Hon I) A Hollingsworth ex attornev Ceneral, was an eje witness to the whole ntTuir, and in an interview with him held at his home, in this place, he gave your correspondent the following account of it. The correspondent asked " t the afternoon meeting did Gov enior Forakerin his speech saj an) thing calculated to arouse partisan feeling, or drop nnv wonl that would ju.stlfj anv Mich construction " In reply to this, and as an account of the whole atTair, General Hollingsworth said "I think not that is to miv, not unlets liis remarks that the captured rebel flags lx longed to the soldiers of the L'uiou who hail captured them, and their disposition should be left tu thern His speech was oulv such as a man so well gifted and a soldier would make at a reunion of sol diers Among other things he said that Democrats and Kepublicaus agreed that Iee surrendered to Grant, that the reliel nag went down that this government must be perpetuated, and that there shall never be but one flag iu this countrj, and that flag the stars and stripes. Xo com munist flag, no rebel flag, the stars and stripe are good enough for all He com plimented the citj on its non partisan decorations, and part Icularl) indorsed the one which read, God bless our I'resi dent,1 and said that he hoped the Al mighty would bountifully bless him and v arious deeds of the old soldier. Uuvernor vv nson broaglit on the fight, and, as It appeared to me and to a num ber of gentlemen with whom I conv erseil, that he did so to set himself right with the lmodle Democrats of the city, who were evidently offended b) his utterances of the day before "Suffice it to sav that Governor For aker, and the patriotic sentiment of the lo)al states, vai grossly misrepresented and maligned by the executive of the state of West Virginia and on the soil of West Virginia, ami that Governor For aker, not having the fear of West Vir ginla's gov ernor before his eyes, resented the insult in a most manly and patriotic minner, and to the entire satisfaction of the tvs in blue and other loyal citizens, who cheered him to the echo "I was sitting on a lounge with Gov ernor Foraker and Gen Gibson, not ten f H-t from Governor Wilson, when he was speiking ami listened to him carefully Gov ernor Ik-av er aud Governor Foraker hid previouslv spoken and their speeches were unexceptional even to the most fas tidious Democrat There w as not a par tisan reference made bv either of them It fact, their speeches were composed simplv of pleasant generalities and com pliments for old soldiers and the hospi talitj shown thmi by the citj of Wheel ing. and such rernsrks as are usual in re !Kinse to a serenade "Hut when Gov ernor Wilson was called out he commenced a regular political har angne. which soomlegenentediuto gross abuse of the itepubliuiu pirty ami its le i lers His abuse gre-w personal to Gov ernor Foriker. and. among other things, he charged him with coming into West Virginia and seeking to stir up partj strife and bitterness under the pretense of attending a reunion of old soldiers and that Governor Foraker might as well understand at once that the 'blood) shirt' president had been elected In this coun try. Among the man) patriotic utter- antes of Gov e rnor Wilson, he said that he recognized no distinction between the blue and the gra), and that they were alike to him At this point I remarked that such sentiments ought not to go un challenged, and said tht either Governor Foraker or Gen Gibson should reply. They eacn refused Gov ernor Foraker on the ground that he hail al ready spoken, and that he ouht nut as a guest of the reunion committee suffer himself to be drawn into n political controversy. He was, however, so indignant that he left the mom and did not listen to all Gov ernor Wilson hul to say. At the conclu sion of Governor Wilson's speech loud calls were made for both Governor For aker and Gen Gibson Governor Foraker having left the room, I urged Geu Gib on, who was still loth to enter into controversy with Wilson, that he must say something, if nothing more than that the views and sentiments of Governor ilsou were not those of the loyal men who had suppressed the rebellion The rails for him to speak grew louder and louder until tlnallj the old vateran went out. anil In one or two sentences com- plitel) iliiuohshed Governor Wilson's theories of the war and the relative posi tions in history of those who wore the blue and the gray Among other things, he suul that the north was right and the south was wrong dunng the war, and that this fait and the distinction should never lie lost sight of at reunions or else where "At this point the controversy ought to li ive leases! for the good of the reunion. and especial!) for the reputation of Gov- tmor Wilson but his injudicious friends again called him out, and he responded ? r,..er,.,,ng..isforn,,erst,emen.and eioseo win most vindictiv e allusion to the election of I'resident Hayes, who was also a guest in the city tbe same as Gov ernor Foraker. "In the meantime Governor Foraker had returned to the room and listened atten tively to most of this second speech of Gov ernor Wilson. At its close a tall, long, lond and persistent, waa again made for Governor Foraker, who was still loth to appear, atnl its was only atter much per suasion bv in v self and a number of lead ingcitizrus of Wheeling that hecorsenteil and went forth to repl) Hut having once taken up the ihalletige there was nothing to do but fight it out and he pro tessleil to make one of the liest speethis of his life He lltenillv tin) ts! Governor Wilson, and so i nVitlialh excised his secession m ntinu nts that tin re vvivs not ti lug left of them I have st itel. Gov ernor Fornker's speech, was rcMirtcd with substantial accuniiv ill the Ciueiuimti ( omlili n ml Gazette of the .Nth inst , and I can onlv udd that it was the grand est impromptu defense of Kepuhliran principles I ever heard from the lips eif an) man Govirnor Wilson's friends fiirlv writhed under his siorehing elo quence When he finished it vvas aj pirent to all but the most stupid lioiirhoi, that Govirnor 1 1 on was Used up but his friends again msistisl that he should npl) to Govirnor Fornkir This wa the most fatal sti p of all He (nine for ward and attempted to replv but his re marks soon Ihh inn common place person nlities aud amid the hooting and i it calls of old soldiers. i piihluans and Camden Democrats ilike he ritinsl to the pnvac) of his own room "Aperfit vi II then vvuit up for For aker. whe bv this time was imbued with the i.unt,' and prouiptlv resHndisI without urging and proceed to finish up his illsseitiou of Govenior lison s io litical anatoiiiv "It is statesl in the paper." I remarked, ' that Governor Foraker mated Governor Wilson with dlsresjiei t and did not prop eilv observe the propr eties of the ocea ston Is that so" "On the coutrarv " aaid Gen llollings worth, ' lie treiteil Governor Wilson most (iiurtisuislv, mil culv struck bat k whin attatked When Ids friends tin dertook to disturb Governor WIUou while speaking he rame to the front and appealed to them to keep silent and listen to what Governor Wilson had to isiv, but when Governor Wilson's friends iu like mantitr lnterrupiisl Governor Foraker he had nothing to sav, and bv his sih me e luoiingeil the riotous disjio sitionof hisfruiils ftir it was over Governor Forakir person illv and iu inv presence, mvitesl Governor Wilson to visit turn with his faiuilv at Coliiuibus nnd promised him a nival aud gem mils welcome " Whit seuncd to lie the etTeit of thoeioutrovirsV on the siple of Wheel ing" "I am imilile to sav I run lined at the hotel until the next morning, ami heard the subject discussed bv Gin Golf aud other distinguished Wist Virginians The) all regrettesl tint Governor Wilson hail given ik elusion for the eoutrovcrsv and espectallv that it should have taken place at a n union of soldiers but at the same time thnr broul smiles in. h late satisfaction at the ouUoine It was i fresiient n mark that the oratorical ills pla) ou Govirnor Foriker's pirt vv is one of the grandest of the age " ATTrNTIOV Kit Ml MrV We want to call the attention of all the young men who are nesting their first or Kccoud vote this jear to the f lit that the Kepublicsu ticket is composed 1 irgely- of joung men, aud iu ever) leganl is worthy and de'serv iug of their support It is a ticket which anv mm cm tie proud to say he cat his first vote for, and all the joung men are coming enthusiastically to its support Iu everv township and voting pretintt in the state Dure should lie one or more orginizatious of joung men formed into a club known as Foraker clutis, and the young men should lie ruulur In thulr attendant at the meet ings Documents, speeches ami informa tion which will give an insight into the questions of the dav can be setunsl from your county committee or from the state committee on application There is no higher duty than that all assist in the election of officer- for the government of the state and count), and the men who are for the first time assuming this grive responsibility should be sure that their first vote is lieing cast right There is nothing in the Democratic platform or ticket to attrwt the voung men, and the) do not want to start out their political lives by uniting with a p irty of frauJ and corruption w hich has no svmpitln with the true interests of the pesiplc, in sults veteran soldiers who fought to pre serve the country that all are called upon t assist in gov i rning Young men, consider well this suhject and cast your vote for the partv which von lie lieve to lie on the right s de of public questions ami we have no doubt jou will cast it for the Republican candidates Pi rii in (Jov ernor Foraker addressecl his interrogatories conn rning the rein 1 flag order to the vv rong person w hen he propounded them to Thomaa E. 1'owtll Let the governor duplicate the queries and send them to Thomas il llcCornitik , "There are more wavs th in one to skin a i cut is an old adage, espetiaUv applicable to ll is mixed up question of identity. Hjrtip of Figs, Manufactured onlj b) the California Fig S)rup Co , San Francisco. Cal . is nature's onl) true laxative. This pleasant Call-1 fomia liquid fruit remedy mav be had at Dr. Casper's drug store, 50c arid SI bottles, i It is the most pleasant, prompt and effect ive remedy known to cleanse the s)stem; to act on the liver, kidne) s, and bowels gent ly yet thorough!); to dispel headaches, colds, and fevers, and to cure constipation, indigestion, and kindred ills. The safe now in use at the recorder's of fice at Oroville. Cal, was made in New York In 18t3 It is the first safe that the county ever nsed. having been used b) t e treasurer at Bidwell's Bar. It is now so old that it has holes in Its sides, but it can jei noici considerable coin. If jou desire to possess a beautiful com plexion take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and purities the blood, and re moves blotches and pimples, making the skin smooth and clear, and giving it a bright and health) appearance. Take it this month. A watermelon bought of Will Eaton, of Kochelie. HI , was found to contain in the verv center of the core a silver Hnr closelv wrapped in a Si silver certificate There wasn't a scratch on the melon to thovv mat it had been tampered with. "RcjkV,.0.t fmfui.peertan. JT . crrr. or troubled with Windy Colic. Teething Pains or Stomach Disorders, 'an be rel'ieved at once uj Mlng Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine. nence la aafe. i'rico 25 cents. Sold b Frank U. Coblenti, corner Market aid ilign streets. mi MiU9pn'sksJsrsj VL A MLW. - l & pinbrj VI M g mf tnitlnisJTia IniriOMq Apo XsjjA " mT T -TP'mujN ll"l ! h?-i r A nl "hyhoi Tfljiinyaa Ifj i klX OIICLUIOIIV tjV'V t Don't I mitti nt Nrrvona People. Their sufferings are ver) real, although jou, witli )our vigorous h)slque and strong nerves, can satielj believe it. Kather suggest the use of Hostitter'sStom ai h Hitttrs which. In removing evir) trace of d)sM psia, and n gut itlug the liver and bowel-, strikes nt and extirpites the most prolific cause of i brume mrvoiis trouble That nerve-shattering disc is... fever and ague, is among the formidable iilments, to the reiuovil of whiih this gmial remedy is speciall) adapted Nervous prostration, resulting from proloticed mental or phjsl cal effort. Is also asfateof the s) stun win re the intervention of this totiit Is ver) desir able, more partlcularl) as its use is to quiet and relax the ti iisiou of ovi r-wnuight nerves. The llittirs are invaluable In rheumatism, neuralgn and kidne) troubles. Finplo) no siibstitnte for it I The It v. Mr llriiske, of Itovommon, Mich , shot and killed a badger while on his wa) home from his trial for -hooting a deer out ol season CATAltHHCrUEl). health and sweet breath secured, h) Mnloh's Catarrh Keine d). Price 50 ci nts. Xasai Injection free. For sale b) F. A. Garwood. A floating exhibition nf Spanish pro ducts will mike a tour of the South Ameri can ports with the object of opening new uarkeis for bpauish goods Ciislilotiril In It, sj Cuius. inclosed in lips tint part in smiles like the oiening rosebud, the teeth gleam with daz zling whiteness if the chiiuiiiig pose-sor uses beautifjiiig MIVOHOVI, which cleanses and blmclits the tteth without abrading their enamel like mineral prepa rations designed for the same purpose This agreeable odorous and silutar) irticle not onl) benefits tlie teeth and cuchances the beaut) of the mouth, but removes e inker, am) remedies ulci ration ot the gums CttTws Coot, Cold, HornSMi, Owsnx Aichms, finioclLltta.WfiMsiur Couch InclrscntConsmrp uUBUs tloivaod rtlieie coammiu. . lh UufM lYt-olfrru. Can- ivnoni ta aklranfTd naini If ION. Ill ItCIlUUHl VT Hull 9 Cviak Syrmp Is rl 1 t-vj In vhilt rr.i2". " hr w r nvitrt Tn(l-5.rV ts tt Altutmimtima Orx (. strip Caution titU " I tho fk(T-lniilUtrnturroCJ An X. hU A C Mtwrr t O., Scio iTwp s. lURlmore, lid, Ulkl ca i fhrw laiBCe"! Plaes-Thij arrat Tokoero Ab H4ou! mos lO t uvbU lit aU firuuiMs, ASK TOE THE No bones over hip to break. Quickly and perfectly adjusts ed to the form. Doable Bone! Double Steel! Doable Beam! WARRANTED. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Simple Duplex Corset by mail, post paid, for ONE DOLIJUL Bortree Mfg. Co., Jackson, Mich. ABE STILL TRIUHPHAM"! For fifteen vears tbevharesteadllT calned in favor, and with sales constantly Increasing have become the most popular corsetthrougb out tbe United Mates TheOqualltyls warranted to wear twlceas long as ordinary eorsets We have lately in troduced tbe ll and H-ll grades with extra long waist, and we can furnish them when prefrm d. Highest awards from all the world's great fairs Tbe last medal received Is for first de- free of merit, from the lateexposltlonneldat new Orleans. while scores of patents have been found worthless, the principles ot tbe illore Fitting bare proved Invaluable. Retailers are authorized to refund money. If, nnnn ev.iminiitlnn. tht. pnnKt. An nut tin,.. I is represented For sale everywhere Catalogugetreeonap pucaxion. THOSSON, LAMJIMtt k CO., N. T. SharpPains! nAska!!- UriswtimsaHsnn fVaV Omaliu - 1 i m w " S.T. w . i iib nsvw v uij, osvuwj AflbcUdna. 8ca Ghent or pln la any part, local wim. RHth iwiatf.w Tinaul..tti. . ca) vr uw. u M..11OT1. qmctiy m wotn uopfiwwr u ppUMl. Preprd Crora Btirpindx Piteh CsMlIUitMmtndtrxiaiTlMiTtrlT;Tt.lWOffrwli Uopft. AetalnaUntW,eurvaulcUr. ThcmU MttinstliemiiplMtcTeTcr known. AllnAj tOBpplx. Sold brdrufffftet and ooontrr atortv. Ueta, fort 1 001C&. led torpriM. PnpfS mrm, avr xib;x& uu., iloauiS, Mop Plaster HAY FEVER i an (MffirM' coWi ton of th hntni vtfru Am ot th nottrtls, t'tr-tiucu ant Mrvit, averting tk lunyt An j am t muruM i sc rtte j thr J..cVirje 14 iientuf iirjr u tth a I sifii'tf triA a burning 1 srinttum Thrrr are! M'irrf iiMitmM of tnrtt- tng frjumt atttck nfi neiuxtn xcaiery or it- flame l yrt Trj tlCur. Ely's Cream Balm-HAY-EEVER A particle 1 applied Into each nostril and ti airreeable. Price 50 eenta st lruralits. by mall, rifiiterea. ("-0 eti KLY RR0S . Drmc Hltn 2tttrtenwlchbt, New York. 'Judicious Advcstisinq is tmi HUBBARD i I consistent with I t fsjj. PE9IN1IIOV1L WAFKBll are P5 sucoMsfully ums! monthly by over 10 000 r jlodiea. A re Safe, hffcctualand Pleasant J il per box by mail or at druggists. Sealed " sBir iculan 2 postage stamps. Address Tsa Kcasju, Chsvimi. Ox, Dsraorr, HVcb. For Male by (Tank H. ColiUotx and AT. akhau, A Cu. Bilei CATAWS1K XWWWWr uicK WwFAu Rtm tmnA-C""L",nnX: HFTHIIPni IT AN ficSMASitsr ;" ' "" w "" wmiolvv, iiriTiiinn rr ruivrrvra'BS if I nnt m t fl fl M 1 1 1 I I rm . --i am. k I llll n U L I mV ?& IHII HI IUIH Mlr I PX y j&m suii iiiiiiit. i i lTKL,.t5.n-', -- ISPl BfffRPMfffMffffji L KASKINE THE NEW QUININE. eiYES EOOD APPETITE, HEW STRENGTH J QUIET NERVES,! HAPPY DAYS, jntti Dittr. A I'OnbKrL'l. TOMC That the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FUK MAI.AKIA, KHEUX ITI.N.M, NEK VOLS PROSTRA TION and all (term Iliseages. TIIF MOsT sciKVTIFIl' sM s( rkss. Fl 1. HLO'ili PI KlrlLR. superior to qulutne Kev vv m hucis. Heetur i.race Church Ra venna. I) . writes "I cortliallv endorse has ktne as being just what ynuclilm.anexceltent substitute tor quinine, with none of Its bad effects !rs Lucas bad a serious form nf ma IsrU.aiiit was confined to tier bed for months kaskinebad tier up ami around In a few days ind In i short time cured her " The Vgeutnf kAsklNhhas on Public kx tilbitinn a rem irkable M NIkIN.or model of the human bodv. show I ngth- stomach. Heart. Lungs. Liver, spleen, kidneys and the other organs and pirts In Health and In IHsease lly an Inspection the afflicted can tee the nature antUHitlon of their troubles and I learn how kasklne relieves and cures them ' Letters frnm ftie above persons giving full details, will he sent on application I k isklue can be taken without any special medical advice !l per bottle. or six bottles forjl sent by mall on receipt of price. i KsjKINE CO ,M Warren bt ..New ork I dminiNlraior'rt iSnIe of Keal tnta.?.. Id pursuance ol an onler nf theprolinte court I itreene county. Uhl . I will uffrr for Halt at public auction on .iturilay, the .4th day wt September. A I , lv7. at 1 o'clock j , m .upon the premises-, the following described reil estate, situate tn the county of Clark iml state of Ohio, and lu the city of priiinfiVid, and boUDded aud described as follows, to wit Hcttii: the vmth part of lot number eighty nine V) as the s-me is numbered and desli; n itea on lerulni s plat of the town (now city otsprinKfU'Id !eki mini; itthesuthwetcor nerof sild lulon the east llneof-prtrijstieet and it the northwestcjrnerof theit prison or station house, thmcerunntucw ith t he eist t une oi sprint: street north st vetiiy two r-et. more or les, to a staki in the south side of an alUy. thence eist pirillel with the south line of said lot niiu ty uine ) feet, inoreor less. to a si ike In the rist line ot said lot. thence south wtth the e-int line of said lot seventy two feet, more or less, to tli southeast cornt r of Slid lot theiue west with theouth line of s-Md lot ninety nine feet, more or less to the place of beUnntnc pprafed it , Terms of silt ne thirl cash In hind, one third In tine ear. and one thirl In two years from the day f sile. with interest it per cent, the pa)intufs to be secured by mort Base upon the premises sold AMO-UOLrK. duiiuistrator of Mary . Ihornton. de ceased J1 o Th Sheriff's Sale. PlKM'tNT to tbe command nf in execu lion of s lie Issued from ttie court of com moil pleas of dirk county. Unto, and tonie directed ind delivered. I will otter for site at public auction at tbe south door of the court I house ot said county, lu the cltyofpringnehl. on sm..r,ii.T, .eFieiii.ier .ill, A 1. . nn . , atl ii clock p in. the following described m .rtgaged premises, t.v-wlt Mtuated tn tbe c uiity of CI irk. state of lililo. ind cttf of sprtugfleld. belug lots No 111 J. el.i. ViH and olsS. as numbered and des Igtiatetl on a plat of lots laid out by tbe heirs of Alex Mccretght. sen . deceased, and re rorded In Plat book No il' T. Hark count), Ohio, records The said remises appraised as follows 1. it No Bli at JIT'. No Wt it - m. No &llat:'ti No 'Us t ). said premises ap praised as a whole at i2.l75 Mid lots will be offered sepante and as a whole and sold in the way tint will rrilize the most money said above dessrlbed premises to be sold by the order of the court of common pleas ot Clark county. Ohio. In cave No SJTl. wherein klleul) l.ssley. executrix. Is plaiutm. and J. J Mltchill et al are defendants Terms of sile I ash WILLI VM It IUKhlt. MierliT Clark County. Ohio Pb.im.li A Johsfos, Attorneys isto An Ordinance Accepting i plat of lots lild out by I W Frey In addition to the City of frprtngtleld. 0 Menus 1 Ileltordilued by tbetitycouncll oftheclt) of :prliigneld. Ohio. Tint the plat of lots 1.1.1 out b 1. W. rrev. as of the .lite of ALgust hth. Iss7, in a Idltlon to said city Is hereb accepted, and tbe streets and ahejs designated thereon are hereby declared to he puuuc streets, anevs and Highways ot said cny mc- said acceptince is upon the express condition that said city shall be forever ex empt from the payment of any damage what ever.anl all persons shall be forever barred from nnlntainliig any claims for damages agiiusisiia cuy resulting io property abut ting upon any of said streets and alleys from the grading, cutting, filling or other lmpiov tug or repalrlug by said city of any of said streets or alleys mc 2. This ordinance shall tike effect from and alter lis legxl publication Passed September tth, lss7 E T. THOMAS. Attest President. J. . Mi-eLTi. City Clerk JUm ,SIp of Desp-rcte Calms. THK undersigned, assignee In trust for the x uenrnini inecredltors.it o 11 Anderson, will sell the desperate claims belonging to the estate of O II Anderson at public auction, at bisla offlce. room 11 vrrade building Mirlnic field. Ohio, on the 17th day of September, A 6 lv"7. at Ilia in Terms c ash 212td ill ASK STEW MiT. Assignee Assignee's '1lce. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned bss been duty appointed and ijualllled as as signeein trust for the benefit of the creditors ot Jacob kuntznian and tipttolt A tham Pine JOskl'U LllA.VPt.NE. August W. A I lis;. lunb'ss BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS. c. K. OOltTKBJIK. turret. raiLoaa. Rooms 56. Mltebell Block A.IJCWIB, Damn, 8.K Cor. Main and Market Sta. w, H.8MITH, aaivaa or ecaiso tuts turns TiTiorr ren. Masonic Bnlldlng. JOB PRINTERS. 5H. UMHUCKER. and 57 Areade. Print er. Engraver and Fashionable Stationer, weddtnggxidi and calling cards a special ti. Only the Best Beef, Mutton Lamb, Vee! and Pork for sale here. Wm. Grant's Sons 16 E. High St. w. A. (J ROSS & CO., UNDERTAKERS AMD EMIIAI.MKKS 5rt West Main street. Old Prlscoll Building. sprlngfleld. 0 Office open day and night. Telephone So 3W W A 01l0s. x. A 0R0;o. Residence over Office. Hi t. r actory. 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