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-snSb&astf&tkii, ' REPUBIAO, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27. 1887. IK mm - 1 1 ii ii I 1 'f is sr f'r Ik 1 ! . t r 250TS. FOR A GOOD HOISTED RIO COFFEE! THE BEST IX THIS CITY. sttg-.a.:r,s AT OLD PEICES, OXLY AT cipjn&co., BMBJMM STORES, 1 sad 93 fft Main Street nnJ 4o;smt. Jterkat Street. Springfield, Ohio. Jlannel Shirrs. Jersey Ciafs. Kntt Jackets, Fall lines of ttse above at lovcest figure TheShtrt Maker, Hutter nd Furnisher, 3 rm Mntn Mtreec PEOPLE'S COLUMN. FKKK ADTKBTU1XO. 0JT AND AFTER Today the SprlnrttfilDiiu. Rarrauc will Insert sucn "ads" a." Wants" "Loat," "For Rent." "For Sale." etc . In thU Mlnmn one time tree, three timet tor twenty to cents, and sl times for flftT rents TUE SPRINQFIKLD PUB- CO. Msy ZJ. 1SS7. WANTED. TTTAXTED A party hsrlnc 3 to . thousand tr dollars to Intest In a prosperous manu tacturlne business. paytncduldends wffil an anally and wlsblnc a position nn salary, to call otuTheo A. H Ick. "eat High street SMt WAXrEI nurse Elrl. slileen toeluliteen Tears of age. Call at So. 63 cast Klier street. 3itf TfTAVTKn Tomtietent colored elrl or wo IT man for general kltcuen work Must be food eok and laundress. Address Lock Box 2Wb' UOl.llhI, fcl.iuj. uaiuc nui .uuii WAXTED-GIrl s. competent Elrl to cook and do seneral hnusewo-k. A good Place and rood wares to rtuht party. Apply at once to 64 north .Market street '!-" WAVTED Furnished room. b youne lady. Reference given Address. L B li.clty WASTED W AEents Good salary or com mission Karechance. Addresswlth stamp for terras. Wearer -MlrW north state street. Chicago. 111. 21mr WAXTED-Ladles to work on our fancy coods for the holiday and winter trade Sent any distance. Full particulars free d dress. Eliot Manufacturing Co. 43 and 45 Eliot street. Boston, Mass. WASTED-Ldy airents guaranteed $ dally New thing. lailes only. Key Box 443 CWcago. 111. -I WASTED All kinds of clothes wringers to repair; called for and delivered: orders a nail promptly attended to. fc. M.Miller. Weat Mala. FUR SALE. FIR S sLE A large two-story frame house of eight rooms So IwJ. corner of Linden avenue and i'leasani street, inquire m i"- premises. FOR SALE House-In central location and in goodrepalr. Will sell at a bargain. In quire soon at 74 westMaln street. 2a FRSALE0R TRADE-1 first-class family horse, boggy, wagon, sleigh and robes Will trade for house and lot or vacant lot John U.Johnson, corner Market and High streets. S FIR SLK OR TKUE good ne house of sir rooms, out buildings and well, and about two acres of good land all for fl,l0, loO acres, five miles from the city. 7i acres, two miles from the city: 40 acres, t.ien'ile from the city. 10 acres, three miles from the city, farms In all parts of the county, and all kinds of city property for sale or trade John H Johnson, corner of Market and 1" n streets -f FIR SLE OR TRDE-Elght acres of land .it tin In Inf. or & clin!i. rood f or Crd enlng and pretty location for building. IS miles loutneast oi fcasi sirrei uns ju quire of or address "Roman." Summer street. east of East street. 2t LOST. T nT rost- On Market street between Main Jj and Sorth. out of carrlare. l'lease leaie at M east Main street, and r-cen e rewarn FDR RENT. FOR REST', very desirable eight room house on west Pleasant street Large yard, good water, stable. Ac. 1 nqulre of r O. Cummlngs. 401 south Limestone street T?0K REXT-The desirable house. So 6 tl ...... - . ... -I1.,...av It 111 X million sireei. corner ui iiwii.ii .. i.i be for rent Sov 1st. Apply to C A. ttchuster 28 south Market street-np sulrs SaJb FOR REST house of five rooms, in good condition, on west High street, between Shaffer and Jackson streets, inquire it 176 west High street. S.Myerii Z."f TH)R RENT Large and handsome house of J nine rooms, hydrant and cistern water, double cellar, large closets six maurcls and crates. gas throughout the house Will rent low to good tenant. Call at the southwest cor ner of Mechanic and Pleasant streets 2v t FOR REST Room, a very desirable, rlceli furnished frout room, suitable fur one or two gentlemen, at 141 South Market street.one luarefrom reade Reference required In qulreon the premises or of J. S Clarke SIQlf POR REN 1' A new house of 5 rooms on East street, within one squire of the Sew Champion shops, city nd cistern waterand good cellar Inquire oHhomas sharp i7U FOR REST House of eight rooms. In good repair. within tAosqusresof thepostoSlce For further particulars, see or address J h JJeaelnnger. Springfield. O. 2-7tt TOK HEVr-Fmm one to four rooms, cen r trallylocated.witb first class accommoda tions; rent cheap. noneDuigooa inyicj; icu ant need apply. Inquire oi iiios narpe. MONEY TO LOA'.. TO LO 4S Money Theo A. W Ick. a east High stre-t. has several thousand dollars to loan on first mortgage security or approved commercial paer -VHt ON'EYTO LOAX-IxiaCiof $-MK) to 17.000, nn rhtsiotf. flvDMri' tlmA. on flnt mort- r?C "nranrroTeii eommerciai Dszwr. eunrc Cols.raom.No.. Litfonfi bapfc tmlldlng. B. T. TA)f yoftHiy, u. D. K. B. UUtBk.. M.D. DBS. M IWm i HOUSE- Physicians and Surgeons. Offlee, No. 3 Mltcliell llloek. KefldM.ee, Xo. 143 High H. OOceJQours : 10 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. and evenings boird-rs, good, first-lass ta! aool roam. and in iici.eico Satiun to make home pleasant. Incmnertlou good pirk and .. ..jn.ontrAf n fl.irlv AD lent Irtll1epui9. also ioto31c(J B.WISSINGER.PI ssssssslMkimiBH flBJEBjBJCaZVipTftiJSHsjBl ' i . . ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssvssyvj. Ui i i r ,sss&'MBmissmKwriiEft,- tfff. gjceioKssa-gL&iWv-' '.rssgoJgP CASPER'S BEEF, IRONJWINE! This Is a superior preparation It Is made from the Petontzed hxtract Href, titrate Iron and best shert) M Ine It Is a Stirhulfliii, Nutrient and Tonic, And Is a great help to the aged, weakly or those surterlug from wasting liieases Tor loss of appetite, weakness or worn out feeling it Is of the greatest talue For ladles tin d nut from houie cleaning or proitrjted by grieforsIckuess.lt Is a blessing, gltlu Health and Stnugth. It does not Interfere with other medicines, but helps makes blood, vigor and pnMuces warmth to thebuly.cheerfuloessto the mind, and enduranie to the system lr Casper puts this upln full pint bottles for TV. and In quarts at fl 2. It Is ery leasant to the taste and prompt In action. Sold only at CASPER'S Drug Store, rtsh or Block. MalnStreet.Sit Door West of I.lmeesoiie.SprlngQeld. COMIX! K KNTS. On vm. Saturday, Oct. 29. aftenioon and e enlug, Uice, Hart & II) man's min strels. Black's. Saturdaj evening, Oot. -'.. the CatletomH'i a company in "Eruiinle," SfKINOFII-LI) MIETIM.s Wnlneolnj, No ember 2 Eeninc. at wignam: Goernor J. It toraVir. COIVT1 MEtTlVOS. Ortolwr 27 At Vienna: G. C. Itawllns W. M. Koelvri. October 2b Hopewell school liouse: W. M Knrkri. L F. Young. Nnemb.-r 1 -At IIarmon' J. C. Miller. L. F. Young. Xiimbr4 At Enon- G. C. Itawlin, J. F. StcGrew. Xovember 4 At I'itchln: T. J. Fringle. Ran. Coleman. yovemlH r S At Moorefield: G. C. Ilaw Im. J. C. Millir. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. S. II. I). Coclirane, of Troy, Is in tlie city. The police officers recelted tlieir pay yes terday. Warden Coffln. of Columbus, was In the cltj jeMtrday. Mrs. James Leffel Is quite ill at her home on Maple aaenue. It. E. ltichardson, a prominent republican of Xenia, Is in the city. Mr. and Mrs B. H. Warder left via the Bee Line for Washington city. The Criterion Opera company is plating to aery fair business at Hamilton. Shale Feters, who escaped from the chain gang, was captured last night Mrs. F. W. See, of Springfield. Mo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Fled. Mr. F. W. Toas. son of Mr. William Foos, Is soon to be married to a Xev York lady. Mrs. F W. .TamNon. of Stanton avenue. Is vi-itiuc Mrs. Cora Merriman, of Cleve land. The police hue appeared in their new black helmets. They look decidedly met ropolitan. Mr. Thomas S. Kelly left this morning via the Bee Line for Seattle. Washington Territory. Granville Roberts, drunk and disorderly. Mrs. Robert, unif, and Win. Fair, drunk, were arrested j esterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kepsay rejoice over the, arch at of a bouncing bab) at their home on south 1'lutn street Walter Small goes to Springfield Fridaj night to assist in a concert at St Faul M. E. chuich. L'rfcana Citizen. Mrs. Hajwood. of Troj. wife of the sheriff of Miami county, is in the city, the guest of Sheriff Baker's fauiilj. Col. J. S. Bogle n turned j esterday from a trip to l'uget Sound, Washington ten' t rry, and the remcte northwest. The police have been notified to be on the lookout for one G. II. Smith, who Is wanted In Buffalo, X. Y., for forger. Andrew Aster, living one mile east of Latouda on tLe Ed Wallaca farm, will not hae a sale next Tue-daj as advertised. A two-year-old child of Mr. Will Arbo gast, of south Yellow spring street ditd last night Funeral 2 o'clock Saturday. Mr. Charles Jefferies has been put into the ca-te of "A Xcw Year's Reception" in place of Mr. Addison Rodgers, who I ill Re. E. W. S. Hamilton, presiding elder of this Ohio conference A. M. E. church is in tliecitj the guest of Rea. G. W. Zeig lcr. Mi's Jessie Harwood, daughter of Mr. T. E. llsrawvl. proprietor of the Onzctt; is confined to the ho je with, a (-evere at tack of qumy. Lewis Robinson and MissLucinds. Allen. colored, wete married last pieninc at the Wiley chapel M. E. parsonage. Rev. G. W. Zeigler ofliciatinc. There will be a meeting of the "Y." W. C. T. U , at Teiiiierance Hall, Fridaj ea enlng. All members and honorara niem- btrs are rt quested to be pres'nt Mr. John McGonigaL formerly herd cletk of the Arcade, this cita. Is In towntc- daj. He goes to Xew ark tomorrow, haa iiif accepted a position with the neaa Hotel Warden of that city. Folice Court Clerk Morrill and Ofliceis FuniNs and I'otee aaereout hunting j es terday. Xine rabbits fell a Iclmis to tlieir guns or io ketbooks the other bojs ate trjing to ascertain which. The annual meeting of the W. R. C. to morrow (Fridaj) afternoon. October JSth, at 2 30 prompt Eerj member is urgentlj reque-ted to be present. By order of Mits Ettv Doi son, Prest Emma E. Cas.hi 1 1, Sts?. Louis Hender-on, the notorious color d man who broke out of the Yellow Springs jail seaeral da) ago, was captured jestir- day near there and again biought before Major Adams. Fur ins little e-ipade the major doubled hisdne, fining him S25 and co-Is ard sent need him tosixtj dajs in the work house at Xenia. Sew ItuikWlllHl. HpW A I.jon haae the new buckwheat flour. It is niw and choice. Call around and trj it. seet Cltler. Snet t cnler for sale bj the gallon or bar rel, fre-h from the press, at O. II. Xell's groeerj, Xo. 140 Clifton strett Winking IlKea horse a lawjer drawing a i-onvejance. look ifiio the mm ! And joti see the erson ve most desire to setf at .Ihmiii W. l'liilliji-'s Clothing Store. THE COSIFOBT And eae of ourgarments show tl e tal ent cinpliijtd in their manufacture. Well nmde and aaell fitting clothes pro ducecouifiirt and ihasure; and right tliere ae haae our Krtatest success. Don't take a poor fitting garment from ourstore. Uou't keep It if you find it so. We make Clothing to keep Its shape ; we put on buttons to stay ; we make Clothes not to rip, and specialty Invite yon to come ana we us, at JASON W. PHILLIPS', No. 90 East M a Street. i MRS. FRANCES HARRISON. A nejtutltul Tribute to a Ni.ble ClirUtlnn l'hilanthroilit. The following beautiful poem, of which the late Mrs. Frances Hnrri-on, wife of the late Hon Richard 1). Ilam-.on, is the sub ject. Is a fitting trlbuto to the worth of one of the noblest, most dcaoted and must ac tive Christian women who ever lmsi tlone from "the burden and the heat, ' gone with the falling leives she stands before tLe .Master with her wealth of ripened sheaves. While yetalotlig worker In His fields, lie called her hence To luMrthe words, "Well dune" oh, sweet' ih, blessed recompt nsel "Where paths were rough and thorny oir the stubble aud the stoius. Through the Iiywajs oi temptation you have sought My struggling ones. The cry of helpless children ne'er reached your ear in vain. While vour words of cheer toweary hearts fell like the summer rain." Gone "from the bunleu aadthe heat." and yet her work gois on.fcbKsar1 "On," while the in tmory of hf Hie U stamped eaih heart upon. "91 While' Love" is Hod s great factor. unselfish hearts must still lie f ouud to do the Master's work be found to do ills will. Oh! thebeauty of unselfish lives, would there were more to show llownear to heaven man mavvslve. .vnd. like the atterrlou. Inspiring us with faith and hope, that other suns may shine To show us beans as true to right as free from self as thine. L The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison w ere brought tralaj (October 27th) to their old home, and Interred In Ferncliil OAK CROVE. Ovk Grom:, Oct. 27. Mrs. Johnston, after a lingering illness of neirlj six months, d vparted this lile O tober l'J Fu neral strvices w i ro-, conducted bv Rev. Wildes on Thursila. Thebodj wa-. t iken to Clinton count) for interment on Fridaj. Mr. John Myers and wife, who have been traveling for nearly six months, through the west, while on the road back to Feensjlvauio, spent a few dajwwitli their cousins, A. Hursh and family. . . Tiie recent wiuds haae scattered the fodder In some of the corn-fields so badly that tin re seems to be no wav of sav ing it except w itli a horse rake ...William Brown and familj have moved in with Grandfather and Grand mother Flolire Mr. Schenck. at the last business meeting, was unanimous!) elected to fill the pulpit at Beth el for the coming )ear Mr. George Hill has recently purchased, at reasonable figures.a valuable driving horse, which Is now in training under the super vision of Mr. Jeff binldley, our vlllige jockey. ...Thebojsof this vicinity expest to have a shooting match at clav pigeons on November 5. Tlie shooting will lie held on Mr. Smedlej's farm, and persons desirous of participating or simply coming to wit ness the sport are cautioned against ap proaching from the east or by Knott's woods, as thev will shoot in that direction. . . . .George Miller and his sisttr Ida. from near Osborn. spent Saturday and Snndaj with Gerhanlts and Shlglejs. The) went to Sorincheld Saturdav evening to attend an opera. . . .Rumor has it that a conlpn of our joun men are making frequent vlsils to Love Joy Mr. A. n. i iirnerann w ne and Mr. J. IVtne and wife enjojed the hospital!!) of Mr. Montgomery Fatton and famil) last Saturda) evtnmg. PITCHIN. Fitchiv, Oct 27. The farmers are bus) gathering corn Mr. It S. Marshall moved from 1'itchlii last Wednesda) to his farm near Yellow Springs M.E.Hat field returned home from Illinois, last Fri day, with Ins wife, who h.a been sick for the. last si weeks with the tvphoiil fev.r. Mrs. Hatfield went west in August to make a visit and took sick Master Ham Todd, of Springfield, was in l'itchin b.attir- dayand Sundav Guss Hatfield is very sick with the" fevers Mi-sl'ct.'rson. of Springfield, visited at Dr. Dill.ahunfs last week ...David Kizcr celled nn soir.eof his old friends last wiek, in l'itchin ... Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor. who have ben stop ping at Grativ Hie Elliott's for t'm p ist three weks, went to Covington, Ky.. last Sat urday I .ast Saturda) night the demo crats held a meeting In l'itchin. which was not vi r) enthusiastic rnd the attindatiee was a cry small. 'Ifi nies ting was ad dressed by AM! and Morris ...Mrs. I. G Hatfield and Sallie I.ltller are on the sick list ...Tin re was a basket social held at the sohool house last Thurda) night for the 1k.ih fit of the church. The old folks took a part as well as the )oung Char-. ley Marshall of Cedarville. Iouls Marshall of Fitchin. and Andv Fink of Springfield went tin to the reservoir tisshini last Mon daj. Thiy expect to be .rone a week. MEDWAY. Mn.vv aa, O . Oct. 27. Mrs. David Bill, of Mnnstield. is visiting at Medwav this week . Frank Bird started for rt I."v enworth on last Tnesdaj morning ..Mr. John Trout is delivi ring trees in Indiana. Amos Harnish aisitnl Indiana with a view to move to that state as soon as lie disposes of h.s prop, itv in this place... Charlie Miortle and Xuk Monk are creat ing gre.it havoc among tie rabbits in our s-ction of country. IUIihit skins will cer talnlj !e cliiap If these joiing men intend tohuntall fall and winter Ourvlllaze can boast of a good restaurant now, some thing that was ctrtaini) needed Lincoln Brelim and Henr) Boliuger are the pro jir'etors ..The brick masons will huislithe walls of the new school house this week. . . .Jacob Schoots contemplates going into the fruit tree business Kuben Aston writes from California that he is vaunting; at his trade. He is a good carpenti r. and will no doubt lie sii(s?essf ul ...Mr MtCIain and fanilv lett Tuesda) tor California. their future home Divid Harnish pur- chastd their propert) here There will be a deiiewralic meeting at the school house on neat fc.aturda) evening. Look out. CREENE TOWNSHIP. Gnrr.N vpoi is, Cct 27 Abeli called at a residtnce in this towiisliip but the nddle made siith fine music that it was hard for huh to get admittance. Go a) next time. . . . .1 he Foraker club mis ting at Hopewell was enthusiastic and the club is In good working order I'ltcliui i to be viited Xovemlier4 b) Fnngie and Coleman;! Inpe- wtll October 2S,Rockel and Young Mis. Belle Waddle gav e .i surprise dinner to quite a number of Mis Nellie W.iihPt's schoolmates last Saturda) John Xaal was tluaiwu from his w.ann Monda) an! Ins faie aud bod) soun what bruised. His horse took fright at some school childnu ....Win. C. Ktlhv and wife gave R T. Keliev and wife a china receptinn dinner in honor of tin Ir twentjitli wedding anui v ersarj last! uesdaj . I lilies In delicate health, and all who suffer fioni habitual constipation, will find the pleasint California liquid fruit remidj. S)rup of Figs, more e.isil) taken, and more bmeli cial In effect than all) other teined). It acts promptlv vet gently in thetxivviW, kidnijs, liver and stomach, and does t ot sicken or debilitate. For tale .it Casper'a drug store. .Veil Iturkvihellt. Hohl A Lyon have the new buckwheat flitir. it is new and choice. Call around and tr) it To- WhcMon A MertlH for era!. Ilnlf lin li Cllitinnntl. On account of the celiliration of Grand Ann) daj at Cincinnati, the Id " Line will sell excursion tickits at .'.40 round tup, tickets good going October 2olh and JTlli, and grsid retuniing until Octoinr 2'Jlh. In clusive, do 11. KMOHT, Aglllt. I). B. M Kim, G. I". A. 249p ew lturl lieat. Hold A I.ann have the new buckwheat llour. It is utw aud choice. Cull arouud and tr) it The Ohio river at Cincinnati is lower than It has been for j eats, and navigation is almost entirely s lspeuded. JkJwJW V T.unir Disease IfvouLava a Cough or Cold, or tlie children are threatened with Croup or 'Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble. It la a positive cure,' and we guarantee It Price 10 and 60c Frank H. Coblentz, cornerMarket and mjtutreeu. ligiS&i3S .. ENON. Evi, Oct. 27. The prohihs held a imeting heie In the town hall Satunlaj night. There were present probabij 1J1 people, inostlv ladles, to lend Inspiration to the sieakers. It fa. Thompson Editor of the i'ni. and Rov. A. Choite, of Enon. 'I he sk vkers done tlieir Itv el best aud still tliere was room for improvement Rev. Choate's audience becoming tired liegan to go out, ho declared he had been a traveling minister, but never could preach to a trav tliug audit lire, and so arrested tlieir atten tion R. S.'lhompson remained over Sun daj with us, preaching a good temiierance sermon at Roek) Foiut scliool house siuth of Enon Siiuda) afternoon. One of the itidNt nlenslne featnri4 of tiio tnietinir Sat urda) night was the campaign songs ren-' in gisHl st)le by the Messrs. ( H. i:. Itoggeas. Ault, Keck and C. W. I Ath), which had a tendency to keep tlie audience in a good humor. . . .Mr. Ault and Mr. Beck, leathers in this county, are the guests of tlieir cousin, II. E. Boegess, of Enon, over Sunda).... Remember the o)stcr social at A. A. Stephens's, rrlda) evening. October 2Sth. Ice cream and take will also be serais! .. .The total destnte tiou b) fire of Hon. John Howell's house and birn, sout of Euou, Saturday nUlit. w as reported htre earl) Sunila) morning. There was scarce') an) thing saved, seven teen horses being consumed, and the famil) scarce!) escaping with clothing enough to ketpthem warm. Mr. Howell is espeeiall) unfortunate, as lie lost a bam li) lightning but a little over a jear ago. and the bam burned Saturday night was a new one. built nt consid- r.ib'.e cost to replace the one burned b) lightning.... Jacob Esterline anil famil), south of Enon, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Abe Dunkle over Sunday.... Mel) n Shellabarger will will spend the win ter in the south, near Jackson. Miss. It is piobahle he will make that Ins future home. ....Ul) Wmget who had about recovered from the t)phoid fever, began work too soon and has taken a relapse . . . Miss OIlie Turner, of Springfield, is visit ing her cousin. Miss Jennie Fottle. of this place ...1. X. Hardman, wife, mother and sisttr. Mrs. Sallie I.ionbtrger. of tnon are visiting his aunt, Mrs. Stewart of Springfield Mr. John Howell's house and barn were tntall) destro)ed by fire Saturday night The scene of the fire was viitcd b) quite a number from here )es terda) Bernard Sthulte has been ap pointed mail carrier for this place, v ice Miss Ida Winget, resigned .. .Ruben Crist was in Da) ton Friday on business ...The wind Sunda) blew a regular hurricane here, tearing down fences and blowing over some ha) stacks. There was but little rain fall. TREMONT CITY. Tueviont Cm . Oct 27. Notwithstand ing the unfavorable season the farmers in tins vicinit) have an aggregate crop of nlHiut ten thousand bushels of patotoes . . . Charles lVneton is doing a good job of painting on 1 homas's store building At their hall last week the Grange had their annual bountiful repast D. B. Jenkins is again teaching at Mt Zion. He Is one of our practical and successful teachers . . . Visiting Aunt) McLaughlin last week wire Mrs. McLaughlin, of Kingston. Mo., and Mrs. Young, of l'lqua, Ohio.... Mr. Jud), of Oak Hills, has moved to our village .. .The rumor that Sunset Cox will be here November 3d. is not well founded. German township O. T. It C. meets Frida) evening,at Mr. Jacob Mitzel's ... To sa) tlie least about it, the occasional rabble on our streets at night is ver) un gentlemanl). and sucli offenders should bo brought before the magistrate and con viited ...Fupils, 100 permit. In attend ance at school: OIlie Wood. Ixiretlia King. 1'i.arl facliu nlierger, Blanche Leber, Eliza Fnltz, Nora Weigle. John Morris, Arlelgh V.ave, Marley EviMzer. Omar Wjant, Fiank Weaver, Charles Weigle. Ravinond Whittaker, Earl Carter. Charles Fence, Clara Martin, May Nave and Lettie Albin. The missionary entertainment next Sundnj evening will be free. Everjbody come, and do not forget to bring jour mite for contribution. It may bear its weight in gold Miss King, of Urbana, Is visit ing here. ...Teachers should tr) to attend, at least on Saturda), the Central Ohio Teacher;,' association, which convenes at Springfield next Frida) and Saturday. Many cases of rheumatism, which have resisted the skill of the proftsslon, have promptlv )ie'ded to that wonderful remedy, Salvutii n O.l. 25 cents. SOUTH CHARLESTON. Soith Cli vi.iiston, Oct 27. Public sale is all the go, and it seems ever)bod) wants to sell out. Mr. Sejmour Herold will move to Delaware soon atter the elec tion of J 11. Foraker as governor. Jacob Pierce will return to Denver. Colorado, Tuesday. George Drake and Sam Drake start to California next day after the elec tion. Thej go with party of fifty car jx nter, all to meke their fortunes. Thos. Matlinson. sr., bought the George Murray, jr , farm last week, at S59 per aere- l'rt of tins farm is inside the corimration of this cltv Marshal John Waj has been verj sick and not jot out of danger. Enlarge ment of the iiver, with rheumatism of tlie stomach is what the) call it Dr. Reeves, of Davton, Ohio, was to see him Fnda) nn,lit, and agrees with Dr. Farr and Dr. Dunlap, who have been treating him Grandmother McFarland, vv ho has been at diath's door for several months, is now thought to be Iietler Mr. J. C. I'ringle and uiothir will take a trip west sixm after Ids sale, October 2'J. Jim. is it true that Miss I., wit! gowith j mi? ...Mr. CM. Ball, just noith of town, is building one of tlie finest barns in the count). Ed Edwards Is builder ...The Sons of Veterans will have an njster supper Nov emlx r 10, and tlie G A. R bo)swill have an old-fashioned camp-tire Thanksgiving night.... Eight ladles of the Women's Relief Corps from Spiiugtield visited the W. R C. In this cit) 1-rida) last an! were well pVased. so 1 am Informed ...Frank Pugs!e),of Sinking Springs. O , is visiting with his parents at this plate. Frank is one of the mercantile business men of the Springs. . . . Charles S Sprague, of We-t Jelltrson, O , Is in thecit) hunting evidence on his pen sion clai.ii William R)an and Samuel Clark, of this cit) , both receiv ed-peusions last wetk. Take the news home to M rv, and tell her that in) cough has gone, and tha a 25 cent bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough S)rupdid the blessed work. Tliere are sixt)-threo Chicago students at Yale umverslt). "We 1'oiut W Itli I'mle' To the "Good name at home," won b) Hood's Sarsapvrilla. In Lowell, Mas , where it is prepared, there is uioreof Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than of all other mi th emes, and it has given tlie best of satisfac tion since its introduction ten ) ears ago This could not be if the medicine did not possess merit If jou suffer from impure blood, try Hood's Sarsaparilla and realize its peculiar curative powtr. Love ma) laugh at locksmiths, but it knows better than to fool with the dog. Life. "All that a m n hath," it has been said, "will he give for bis life." But this isoni) true in a narrow aud qualified sense. A large majorit) of people shorten life bj be coming victims to J))spepsia. Biliousness, Constipation. Headache. Malaria, etc. If )ou continue to suffer from these troubles )ou have no ecuse. lor we tell )ou pi itnl) that Simmons Liver Regulator will rid jou of them and like disorders caused by a sluggish state of tlie Livtr, Stomach or Bowels. Ask tlie recovered djspep ics, bilious sufferers, victims of Fever and Ague, tlie mereuridl-diseasid patient how tkej recovered health, cheerful spirits and good app( tile the) will tell jou bj taking Sim mons Liver Regulator. This justlj cele brated medicine regulates tlie Livtr, pro- inotis ingestion ana lorunes the sjstem against malatlal diseases. Seethat )ou get genuine Simmons Liver Reg Jlator, piepared h) J. II. Zeilin A Co. llee Utl Kxeursloll to Clcvslnnil. For trains No. 2 and 8, leaving Spring field at 0.45 p. m., October 2U, aud 1.S0 a. m , Octotier SO, tl e Bee Line will sell ex cursion tickets to Cleveland and return at tlie low rate of S3, for the round trip. Ticktts to return on all regular trains until Wednesday, November 2 inclusive. This Is the last chance for a cheap excursion to Cleveland tnls season. D. B. Maktin', G. H. Knight. G. P. Agent Agent 253r. I E NEW XST 2fttXE)I3XT7BX-X:El.XOjrZ CHILDREN'S SUITS We have closed, from one of the best manufactur ing houses in New York, their en'ire production of Children's Suits with Knee Pants, at prices far below those ruling earlier in the season. These Suits com- Crise a number of different patterns and pleatings, aving been made to retail at $5. We put them upon our counters at two prices, viz.: $3 AND $3.50. At these figures, they are without doubt the cheap est Boys' Suits ever offered in the city in many cases the prices of Suits being less than the retail cost of the materials in them. THE LONDON, The Ladies' Favorite Clothing Hous . UNCtAIMED tETTERS Kemnlulnr lutlie Postonlee at SpringllelU. Olilo, October 31, 1887. DOMESTIC. rmstrnne, RerEP Miller. Wm Heck. J W Muriihy. Nelson E Hums, John Parker. Wash llurm. Miss Vettle Piesley. Martha A ltell.C H X Co ration. Ilenjamlu Derliahn.C Palma. 'lell llernharct. R stone cutter Hrown. James R Uobison, AMtner Kurk.Theo -chmtdt. fctl Hoyse. Albert Miumaker.Mar; Ann Carter. JltssAhble Smith, elnoth CUbiurn..Mr eDtienfleld. II Ch.ipn.in. .Mr Anderson. John uris. .Miiidieton seu'entMcuer. .Miss Dou.Mark hminu Jlso Center Fienart.WJE FhIIIs. r ucene Mitery. Ilenrv (2) Poster, r red 0 cott. .Miss loin (Ireen. (IT Soruce. U 111 llustUn. Mrs Jennie Mewnrt. l V How Maker shum ite. Will J Heck.lhouias bhower.Ura 1II1I.. Mr Tnomas. .Marion Ivlory. Han T.xld.laTlorP James.Josbua Todd. Albert Kline. Mrs Merla Voorsacner, M l.uke,ede Mthnot furniture and I, nn. Charles T Foldlnc lied Co Lindsay, simuel WoodMfKCo McUerey. James Whlte.l hirles Myers. & C Withers. l m It Mlsner. A L W eler. John McDowell. MIssMaryE Wates.MIss Dnrsey Mulceu. Jllss Mame allce. Vts Mary E Mctirinnen. James White. Charley Morrison. JM1 1 eazell. M alter h Myers. John H elsler.Mrs Mu leu. .Miss Llbule rOBEIGN. Mone. Mis I A KITIEX. Rail. C J Smith. Mrs Homier, Mary I. Tilcott. Macule Heliemann.WHhelm Mueland,athan F Klelnman. ired Persons calllnK for these letters will please say "adtertlsed." and Kle date ot list. If not called (or in one month they will be sent to the Head Letter OSlce Letters must be directed to street and num ber In order to have them promptly and cor rectly dellveied J in its Joho, Postmaster. A Sperlnl Snle. Special sale ot 1'luili sacjues at Ougen hehu's tin-, week. For bargain In Antlifacite coal bo to Wheldiiii .fc Mertill. (Jrand opera hmi-e. -fUtl- ViEIQHr' PURE Its superior excellence proren In millions cl homes ! r more than a quarter ot a century. It Is used by the United States lloiernment. r ndoned by the heads ol the (Ireat 1'uHersl ties as the Mroneest. Purest. Most HealthM. Dr Price's the only Uaklnc Ponder that does not contstn Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only In Cans PRICE BAKINIl POWDER CO.. xnrioKk. CHICAGO. sr. LOUIS. $6 a Day-A Gold Mine For Asents flrandest Money Mnklnc Busi ness ever olered. A eollen harrest for the next Two Months. S7S P.r Month ana n. penses to active men to sell our eonds. , capitnl Required Xo peddling bample case ot roods and valuable Information and full particulars FKKK. So liumbuc: We mean Just what we say. Address at once HUUMtmra Slls.rwar Co., tioston, Msm, " PURE p?pRicrs CREAM Baking KJQOSr DrnrrrsT UiDE THIS SELLING OUT SEAL SKIN AND PLUSH SACQUES -ATITJD- FANCY WRAPS ! IJR.ICJE! 3ffsO OBJECT! BOUND TO SELL ! BOUND TO SELL ! T. M. GUGENHEIM. SHERIFF'S L TothejiililhdE!ectorsorCl rk County, Ohio: You nrv li rebj uotified that on Tl . 8, J. D. 18B7. Between the hour1, off; a m. ill A p m. ot aiddty, yuu shill meet at your eeneralelec tlon districts in mid county, at the usual places of huldlui; sld election or at such other pi ices as the proper luthoritles shall direct, and irovd. according to law. to choose the following named oclcers, to wit: Onelloiernor One I lentenant (lovernor. OneJudkeotsuireine Court. Ion: term. Oue Judse ot supreme Court, shurt term. Cne Auditor of state. One Attorney l,eneral. One Treasurer of stale Oue Memberof Ilonrd of Public Works Onestate'-enatorforthe rleventh senato rial Histrict.comprislnEtheCountlesol Clark. Mndison andChsmpaicn One Representative to the General Assem bly. One Probate Judc-for the County of Clark. Oue lu lit ir tor the County of I lark One (. lerk of Ihe Court of Common Pleas for the Countv of Clark. One Recorder for the County of Clark. Oue Commissioner for the County of Clark One luflnnry Director for the County of wiarx. One Coroner for the County of Clark. Apportionment or Jurors. And the Trustees of the several townships and thetounciimenot the several wards of the Lily t Springfield, in said Couuty oi Hark, are hereby notlSed that the following number of Jurors are apportioned to their townships inrt wards resneMUelv. and that they are required io select the sild number ami make reiurn tnereoi tome ller oi liie Court oi (.ommon Pleas, together with the poll books Pprinnfield Township . . llarniouy Township Moon Held Township . Rtthel Township Honnelsiille Precinct Melwij Precinct New Carlisle Pnctnit Total for Bethel Township . Madison Township South l'narIetou Pretlnct Selma Precinct Total for Madison Township Cleninn Township I.iwrenceville Precinct . Tremont Precinct Totilforliirman Township (IreeneTownshlp Pike Township Pleasant lowrhlp . . . Mad RUer Township UrstWnrd . Second ard Third Ward . . Fourth Ward Filth W-ird Sixth w. ird . seventh U ard . .. . . ... . FlKhth W ard . Math Ward -. -V. 6 4 -IO S . 9 3 12 13 -12 WILLI 31 B. BAKER, MirrilT of Clltlk County,, Ohio. 1,200,000 LADIES KOW WEAR THE CORSET. VmrorUbl DuiDt. P.rfKtlr nltMol. sad Um 11ob uur.Di. aoown io ui. vaa. Double Bond Double Seaml Double Steell ONE DOLLAR. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Jiw Tori OOr. sal VTsmin i U ul ifMsmr tkmst. Bortree Mfg. Co.. Jackson, Mick. wnfwtMrwr gTwr; in Dnplex J , i. - y r y" s. j. . -IHlsissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHRHsRIIIisR GJNG ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS, FROM $2.00 TO $10. NO CHARGE FOB HANGING. Call and see our Stock and Prices before yon purchase. L. F. OLOS & BRO. NO. 8 WEST MAIN STREET. 99 CENT STORE. "The smell of Violets hidden In the (trass, pour Mck into my eaipty onI and Frame the time when I remember to have been joj f ul and free from blame." Tesxt-ojt. LUDLOW'S VIOLET ONUS SACHETTS CONTAINS TWO OUNCES. PRICE, 25 CTS. EACH. rrnCHASEKS OF A UOLLalt IIUTTLK OF LUDLOW'S Superb Handkerchief EXTRACTS, Swret AlysMum, Qaeenof Hie Tiolets, Amarilli?, White Helio tropo, Bousol'ne Rose, Lily ot the Valley, will be presented with one of the abore for a few days to introduce the perfumery. CHARLES LUDLOW & CO., Pharmacists, 55 East Main Street WHEN YOU BUY YOUR Boots and Shoes OI GEORGE C. HANCE & CO. ITo. 14 "West Main St. You are always sure to get value received for your money. Big blow and high prices is not our motto. C20A.TL.. HOTCUS, DE.VLEU8 I?f- COAL OF ALL KINDS! Hocking, Jackson and Anthracite. ii5 LINDEN AVENUE. TELEPHONE NO. 347. CARPETS SMYRNA AND INGRAIN DRUGGETS. SMYRNA RUGS! ITsT A. G. BLACK & CO LAMPS! CAREY & CO., m. i & u r . - !& -& - .VSSiBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMBETV"- ""' -'W,XJg53&3ir- ' v-wwwmv