IOffii WWvwiWj QLOBK RUl'UHl.lO. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 111 I8bfi GLOBE-REPUBLIC. JJully JMItlim. itAitt no inuK uhi-oui rom-tim i cm Attrr i aeeiiaeo it 1. nauir, Jul;, 'II, liM I Wind I WeHlhr. fd NTVlc.nr U2 H lour W S I llr U2 H rulr 711 H i: I Clear b f rt m Hi' . u .... I'm i. m n p. 11 ll'Wu. MfAii icmirfr till' HI reiilpelaluie salt C d ete tn IBM, Til above, letnperetuie a( Mmi I '" In IW1 ii above. leuiprieture ot same dato 'n 1S5 "I" above fito. CITY MATTERS. Miss Nellie Ilatilin, n charinltii; little lilonili' of l.oinlon, Ohio, ia llio iciiest ol her frinml, Mill M'ltj (July, o( S n't strtet. Dot 1( telle Viirumti biinel is nruuml ntiln, nnil tlio seetlilncr atinoiiliiTn Is mnje ruitlj Injrer bjr its brazen ncitr. Mis' Nctiie Cnlilwcll, i climbing young belle of Columtiu", O, is now elslllni; licr Irien I, Iln IWay King, on Weal Washing ton street. Miu Corn llnmilton bnvlnp; spent tlie rlt tnonlli in Diiytnti ntiirntil linmc, nccutn ianit J by Iiit sister, Mrs. A. V. Diclielber irer anil little son, I.ee, wlio will n-nel ser rnl weeks wllb tier (mrents. Tickets cull bu iiurtliastd nt tliu AreaJe cl ear store, Pierce i Co 's and Albert Solen berg's cigar store, Main street, lor the Dayton excursion on true CI 1st of July. Sixty cents lor the round trip, irooil for t.To ilays. The I'rohitiltlon mass ineeiliiR at tlie wlg nam 'I liursJa) evening will be itilJrceseel by Lou lltauiliHtnp, of Hamilton, anl It. S, Thompson, ol this illy. Ttie Illir Six baml lias been eiKiigeil anil the Prohibition (ileu Club will sing campaign feints Xeniii Onclte: "Harry Arinrtrnni; went into Clark county lust ntek ami cnasid tour cUjq for the (leu. flrnnt liook. In those lour ilnyn Harry took bO onitrs for the book. Spluinlid (nnvMliii; lint. Harry is working Clark ciuitily oiil'Me1 of Springfield, in con. nection with Brown K Marsh." Mr W it llrmilrith, of 1'iquii, brolher-in-law ol lion, t-aiiiml Slielliilmrirer anil ol Mr. (eorge 11. Culca, of this citv, with the latter of whom tie was engage 1 here in bciilness tor a time, did jes'erclnj, at I'lipm, leaving h wile and two little children. Funeral to morrow morning; Inttnnent at Troy, Miami county. The Sabbath school ol tlio First M. E. church, Urbana, will give an excursion to Yellow Killings Friday next, luirlng Urbana nt ! 15 h. m , s nndard time and transferring here Irom the I It. to the 1., C. A. St. 1,. railroad wilhout cliuuge, of cars, Tlia Nell House gruiinels lime been engaged (or the picnic. The Hpringlieltl Stin nary building, on Kast High atreet, lias been repainted on the exterior, m well m iusid', and now presents a very handsome appernnce. The lucn'ion is line iind commanding and the school itself is one ot the bes1 in the loutitry. Mrs Wor thington, who has been superintending im provements, It arts for iluffalo Friday. Mr. II. FI'eniniHger, member ot the Hoard of Illuuition Irom the .Ninth Ward, has bten notified by the I'ostofiice Department at Washington ut his appointment as distribut ing clerk in the railway mall serrice, to hold himself in readiuiss for asignment to duty. It is not known yet what run he will take, but one taking in this city, probibly. Mr. Kisenmenger has tor some time been a prom inent Democratic worl cr in his ward nud it is prohahl in recognition of these services that tins appoiiiMiient is made. Ileielli or Mli". Alien M. linker. Miss Alice M. liakir, a very line young lady, eighteen ears ol age, who was a resi dent ot Huwliiswllu neighborhood and a member at Franklin Sitbbilli School during several months of the past year, died ol ty phoid lever early Monlay morning, at the home ot her parent on Grant avenue, Springfield. Miss Biker was modest and re tiring, nud was highly repected by all who enjoyed her acquaintance. She belonged to that estimable class of young American women who are today not only carvln; their own way through the world, but are also contributing largely toward lightening the burdens of lather and mother. Her remains will bu interred at Wilmington, Ohio, her former liunif. Champion lleiaae llHll Content. The long aulii ipateil game of bise ball be tnei n nines Irom the shops of the Champion MalliaMe Iron Cu. m.d Whiteley, Fuisler & Kelly, lor a $"0 purse, will be played at As. Bouillon l'ark tnmorrow (Wednesday ) after noon at .1 o'l'ixk, witli thu following men : iiiAMiiny vuiiiAiiiK wimn.n, iA-iiint.t hois to Kim, Itradford, p. Cavanaugh, p. Hogau, i', Miillieurn, c. Mulliearn, Hi. Doyle, lb. Surgero&n, '.' I. Shurtal, 2b. llrennan, .lb. Ilniuuer, 3li. Iyou, s. . Uililxjiif, b. e. Shay, I. f. Arbogast, 1. f. Cox, c. I Nelson, c. t. Armstrong, r. f. Wilson, r. f. The eiruimstauces bringing about this con test ol amateur ball toisers hare already been fully explained, and are such as to create a deep intricjt in the result On Thursday afternoon a nine Iron the Champion liar and Knife works will meet thu winners In tomot. row's guine at the fame place v.i r.t irs i, Julius Maion was born in Virginia in slavery Xoxmhcr 17, 1707. lie became the properly el Mits Jane 1'otts by Inheritance. She was ery klud to him, allowing him many privileges and some chances to make money for hiimelf, finally giving him his freedom nt the age of -IB, Ills money he saved, nud with it he Biib-fiutnlly purchased his first wife and her fun, John I! Mason, paying fur them $j01. He mas married to Hetty Tay. lun I)e ember V, 1HJ7, To tlimi nine chil dren were born, several of whom were sold into slavery iu their childhood, since which time nolhiig has been known of them. His wife died Atril 1, 1851. He was married again to Maria Tajlor iu 185H, whom he pur chased for $50. He died July 14, 1885, aged 87 years, 7 months and 27 data, His wife, Maria Mason, who sum res mm, will In a short tune return to Virginia to reside with her daughter hhiMild lluulielor I'mliltiila Marry? 'llioae l"i knuw l'icIJeiit Cleveland well insert that be In" no Intention of imrriliin cluilof his le r in uf iilt.ie. He loald tote weddid Iu lila du ties and la Hie luiJeat vnrker Hie White lluute hat let eeu. He baa euiiititullon able to Hand a tail atnuunt uf labor, and Hurry' l'uaa Malt Winmtir will rerrul any bd tltwli fruiu ever work or liisuuiiiU,and kerp hla arattiu In a alala of irfet heallh I com aur leadluKilruiiKlat or ijrocer, wlilfli la fcro from adullerutlon,aod aafaly dapled to Hie muil delicate araleui. no tun ' imr.i iiiiv. A Mlilailllltller Slew MKed Holiimla flint New lliillillnsa llllli Allowed -Conlrnrl ror llentlng-Siiiitlililn on tlmC'onl IJllea. lion. Hoard met In rcgnlir iiHinn wlih tin mer cury in irking 'M dcgries, Mondiy evening July 20, l'rcshbnt Hums iu the chair Aim nf, Oojier, Deirlrksoii, Doyle, Marsh, Martliidell, Miller and Warren. The mlniilfii wire real nnd signed. Ily the Clerk I'lnmcial report for month ol June, n tollmen lli'ance Mar ,11 .. .-. 2,817 11 llerelvcd from County 1 reasurcr .. WM) m llocehed from rents n Total... 81 V-II "fir MSIIUKShMI tc Hiiperllitemlent and teacher J I.SI7 60 CmilltiKCnt i xpensen I.CU n( ItiiltdiiixHiid repaira . 1,1 Hij Total t ',,M 21 llalance June 10, Ism ... 7 ip, 43 Iteferrel to Auditing Committee Ily Mr. Hotchkl's, bond ol John W. Far sons, treasurer-elect, in the sum ol $00,(100, with approved security. Approved. Mr. Hotclikiss also reported verbally that $11,000 insurance had been placed on the Northern school building. Hy Mr Hievnller, from Committee on Claims, following bills which were allowed: II. (,'inliln?, ahry aaclcik Jj7 m 'lele ram 12 Hut lone ry and pmta,ie 7U O M. telfe m, liiHiiraiice tl Oi II. Miowera, liiniiralice nil) II, K Ida ley, Insurance 4T uo U H Carfiiter, tnrrel of ink 1 1 00 Ily Mr. Kelly, thp followfng report: To the IIov. Hunt) of Ilnu atiov: Ihe committee on fuel, heating and ventilttion, In nccordarce with n rrsolntion of the Hoard, duly advertised for nnd received bids for the hinting ot thi Northern building hy ileum, hot or warm mr or any other system that may be otlered, and hava received bids Irotn the following perrons: Kelley i Co , of V -lii.nbt s, steam, $2 140; (iibbons .V. McCor niick, Dayion, stcflin, 2,373, I.otz Furnace Co, hot mr, $1,400; I. I'alric k Co., $1,100. Having duly examined nil the bi Is nnd com pared them with specification?, we would recommend the awarding of the contract to Mesjn. Gibbons k McOormlck, ol Dayton, O., at the amount stnt. d, tweulj-tliree huudred and sev nty-three dollars. llesfctlully submiited, I II. Ktiivv, U. C. Hut, Committee On motion the rejwrt ni accepted, and Mr. Uibbous, being preent, made 11 stiitement that the apparatus would lis in lafore school began in September nnd would be warranted to heat all the rooms in the building nt 70 decrees Fahrenheit before payment was aked. On .Mr. Fisenmenger's motion nrties own ing the apparatus now In the building wero instructed to remove it injtcn day, but were givi n leave to store castings iu the basement. Mr. Kisenmenger luoveil to instruct the committee.on fuel to slop hauling coal until the quality of the cml furnished is Invest ga ted. Uy Mr. Loreu? That Mr. Jocpb lllaken shlp be elected janitor of North street hous , at $10 per month for te 11 tn uth9. On motion of Mr. Hotchkiss rclerred to the committee on teachers and jnuitor.'. Mr. I.orcnr, waubid to Instruct the teachers' committee to preseut at next meeting the name of a teacher tor North street colored school. No second to his motion. Solicitor Summers presmled deed from Hobt Tlionitou for Cray school house proi erly and of A. Itlce, (of lot on lltce street, and James Stutgenn for lot on Pearl street. Also mortgages to pnrlie-e named to secure deferred ay menu on properly deeded. The deeds were accepted and President anl CUrk iiutr eled to execute mortgages and notes. Mr. I.oreni! mov d a vote ot thanks lo the Solicitor for hit work A motion as made to nmeud by voting Mr. hummers t5 as extra compensation which thnt gentleman declined, saying he was willing to do nil that could be expected ot him 111 the way ol business ol the Hoard, hut drew thu line on prieatc busi ress. The vote of thinks wia unnmmuusly te ndered. Hoard aljoumed. m:h Moonnri ri.it Wheat is about nil cut in this urinity, and so in the whistle of the sleaiui r e in lietitnrd Mr. Ab Maxwell is having his steamer and threiher oeerhauled Mr Mis the obi reliable thresher ol till J nelghbirhood. The Yea7oll mill and save null propcrh, owied by Mr. Snider, ol Spiiugtield, h lo be fold by Sheiifl' Hiker August 10, appraised at f 10 b7r. including 17 acres or laud. This is a good lo utiori for some live business men with energy and push, who are not alraid to repair the null up to its former standing. Mr. J. C Pyle wa3 laid up last week with a spra tied ankle. Miss Nellie Mines nnd sister visited Mrs. Captain John Krnsl ihu past week. Our baso ball dub expect to cross bats with the Ligondaclub Tuesday alteruoon nt this place. The Walnut Hill fe9tleal passed oil quietly, realizing a net profit of $tf. Frank Itawllm, ot the county line, sports a new buggv. Thei Third Hegunent.O. N. (!., will go into lamp at Union City trjm August l.lth to 25lh, inclusive. Captain II. II illiauis, in command ol Compiny II, Urbana, liss issued circle rs to that edict. Mr l!d i'bleger hat a new mirrejr which he eltsjility s with npr.it deal ol pomp and style. Till Ml tlifiibalM of I hi 4 1 mil 111 11 nil v urn mil' lulignant that thu able diiinu of Springheld should lower himself to enter the political are'ia ns a Prohibitionist candidate tor (!uv irtior. He Ins always been held with the highest esteem, but this last movement of his practically cuds his pojularity in this section. .SOU t II VII IIII.KITOM. Kindle Tiullt, an o d citizen ot this town ship, Ion for some time been indisposed and the past week It has been leared he was los ing his mind, as he nt times wns becoming hostile. At this writing lie has not spoken lor over twenty-tour hours, iud it Is leared he cannot last many days. Mrs. Samuel Carr is not improving nny at tills writing, Thomas Woosley, who has n cuncer on his lower jaw nnd had it cut out two jenrs Bgo, was obliged to hiuu it again cut out Willi not ery favoruble risults. The most remarkable surgical operation ever performed in tills place, probably ever performed In the State, was performe 1 on Mrs. Cyrus (Inlllth last Siturday. Mrs. (Iriflith bus had a tumor growing inwardly perceptibly for the past eeveu months. She has been under the care o' Dr 1!, T. Collins aud son, Milton Collins, They found it would be necessary to remove the tumor. Mis. (irlllith is n slater of John Waringlun, ot Cincinnati, ami he with Dr Ke.emy, of Cincinnati, came up Saturday, Dr. Hi am) to perform the operation, which was done iu twenty-tour minutes without the use ol chloroform, Mrs. Oilfhlh said site de sired to know what was being done and from the time she was laid on thu table she scarce ly ruovod a muscle, Dr, Iteuuiy said it wus the most remarkable Bell. control he ever witnessed Mrs. llrll- llth has becu n lonsis'ent Christina woman tor yeats. She said (lie had Ion,; since been prepared to die, nnd Intended to remain with her semes as long ns she was able. She did in this Instance, anl now (Monday) is resliog very comlorlably and thinks she will be able to be up In a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. (Iilllilh have Ihe sym pathy of the entire community. Pktk. tiii: or.iniAN caimtai,. Tlie Iti-iillly ol Itlllrr ller I III. tell -III tilth of tin Kttt4r I Million tl I'toipeit - Idfe uml I limit In llerlln. iJtiteT iltr Million, writi's a HitIIii currospontlont to tlio Now York ,'ich ing I'oil, hrif n urj linu suuticl. Tlio llini) tii'ci is in milch like) nn cltii ns it is llkn uuy utlinr lice, mid "'Ne-ntli tin) llinn" li tlio idea "Uiieleir ilcr I.ineU'ii" Is liitumlecl to convoy, unci eloos coiiiy until tlio tliiiiff lint been keen. "'Neitli tlio Kims," broail-sproaillti!', thickly slmelotvinir, with gross titiclurneatli tip on which to atieteli oiiu'h self nt full It'iiirth run! think of nil lovely thing), nnil nil this In tlio midst of n Mtst city. Lut us stint nt once, nnil there innku our home. '1 ho lo.xllty is nael oiioti"h. Untcr tier l.linloii is a street, with houses, mini hers, shops, iiIuc(H, etc., nhotit a milo loii'', mill alicjuLtvvolitmilreel foot broad. In the tuiilillo is it dirt walk perhaps fifty feet wide, n row of trees on o.ieli siclu of it, (,'U.ueleit by Iron rails sttp jioitucliti v,ety ordinary slomj posts. Upon 0110 sldu of tho ellrt footpath uro ubout twenty foot of thicker ellrt for horsemen; upon tho other sliio about twenty feet of stono loaelvvay. 'iheii eomo two moru rows of trees, tlioso of thu ro.ulwuy being in n natrow plato baudn. Tlien on oacli sitlo follow onli ti.try street ami siiluwalk teaching to stueeoi'el shops, hotels, nud palaces. Tlio lime) tree In its proper growiug iiI.icm is a lovely lice; not ory large, but largo unoimli, with dark gteun and ery thick folligo. Thero nro ni.iiiy oeelleiil hpetiiiiens in tlio '1 liter g.ir ten. anil evuu in mjiuu of the siju.ties whuio glass is allowed lo glow beiio ilh, beuining to lecjtilro the coiupinionsliip of eielurc lint just vvli.'io of all jilaees they ought to grow and Hourisii, just there tliey will not tli.it Is, at all cunii nsiirately with tliu cn 1 'atious or liopes of those who put tliem nut. At limes will not grow, expe 1 mi nt) are being made Willi other tin-,. Maples, elms, ami liorso-ehestiiius li.ivo been diibstltuteil, but nouo of them seems hearty. Tno 0110 thing to elo in llerlln just now is to see the emperor, that one may know of one's own know Iedgo so far as eyesight imparts knowledge his physical condition uud prospects. Ac I'oieimglo my eyesight, thu change since the last timo I saw him is pain fully startling, lie is no longer upright. Ins chest has fallen aw ay so that ins oreleis otrlap; ho has hardly strength to retch his litiiiel to ids helmet; bis eye Is dull mid lie-ivy. Thu nowspapots speak of him eory morning as being fully io-est:iblisliceI in health, and ns haing worked for hours thu day be fore with his various niiuisteis anil generals. Tint can not bo; there is no 111010 work in that heael or in tli.it hand. And what has tho kaiser douu for the people? Are thero any fower poor old women and little, lialf-nourislieel chil dren working on their kuees in tho helels, lugging with feoblo fingers at the toots and weeds, as though their hcs depended upon it as, indeed, tliey do? And what hovels tliey crawl into when their day's work is done.and wliat they e.et befoto they f ill elead asloep! All tho while strong husbands mid biothers are far nvvay, watching lest :m iriitated foo aeipiiro means for iiivenge; and all tlio while, too, tlio emperor, "Allerhoochst," is distribut ing iiimiI.iIs and honors, which tliey have dug out of tlio giouud for linn, though they .lie poor, sick, ignorant, sl.uviug, and lulpless. TJieio is not 11 second of lest (lotn labor lor I'ltliur play 01 player, and what the ompeior ins done thu nations about linn must also elo, or bu ingulfed, 'llio strain lullsl break sonn. Another and less solemn side of tho ijuestlou: is the individual (ietiuan any better mannered than ho was twenty yeais ago? is ho any moio cleanly 111 his personal habits? is he any moru likely to defer to a lady, un less hu knuws hei name and knows that .she is a countess? Is lie an less of a most fearful nuisantu when let looso iu buit.iiiland? Is his scholarship le-is pedantic, aro ills ideas less vague, is bis laugu-igo less confused, or his cook ing less abominable? Thero was a tiliiu just alter tho French war when timing in Berlin was tolerable. Of tho Kiench prisoners, of com se, nearly tho whole n 11111 bor know how to cook. Tor sonio years their teachings wero lemombered" and obey ed, but now thuy seem completely foi golten. 1 dined yesterday at tho" Cafe do l'Ktiiope. Kacii Ilorlfn restaurant lias its lixed dinner for tho day, nnd you ate expected to tako it. Tlio lirst thing, and a terror, is tho dish of hors d'(uurus a vast rotating platter, about three feet in dianictor, covered witli small dishes, ut least twenty 111 number, each dish containing a so-called nppeti7er: Italiaonischor salad, sat dines, pickled herring, nnd all sorts of pickled tilings unknown olsowhorc. Three Hermans seated nt a tabic uet 1110 called ut tlie start for champagne, and took enough of tho hors tl'ictivros to exhaust any noii-fiuniian hunger. As to tho dinner, I can not (and could not) go through with it. Kvety thing was cooked to death, aud everything was swimming in tho vilest of sauces. Berlin Is vet a most delightful city, and if Mr. i'eudloton will present half a doien Auioi leans ut court every win ter, so ns to givo Americans tho social position thoy liavo not hitherto enjoyed, thero is no reason why tho American colony should not rival that of Paris. Above all others, liurlin is tho placo foi work, i:eiybody is clonic some thing, studying somothing. Tho peo ple you inuet, of whatever nation they 111 ly be, lock as if thoy woro making tlio best of their time, and not woiiy ing themselves with tho idea that tliey weio too young or too old to take hold of any thing. In classic urt Iieilin has won thu lead. 'Ihe l'orgmuos matbles must bo seen and closely studied by every one who would know nny tiling of (Jreek sculpture. Their creator was tlio Giulio ltomutioof autitpuity. I wus at once taken back to tho l'ula.o del To. hitch vast richness of sculntmv lias not been given to scholarship since tlie timo of Lord Klgin. I.ut me close this long letter with a stoiy of his lordship's uiimo: Oucn up on a tiuiu 11 1 cupliytish professor was lecturing at Vale cullegu on tho Klgiu 111 ublus. At tho ond of tliu lectin e up stumped any tiling but a ncophytish professor, mids.iieito tlio lectuior: "Do you say Dlgiu or Klg(h)in" (that is, with thu g soft or hard). "I say Klg(h)ln, of coursu" (g hard), answer ed tho neophyte. "Iu tho course of vour loctuiu 011 snld botli Klgln and l:ig(li)ln. (food ovoning." And all without a smile. It is slid that tho waters ut at. An thony's Falls, Minneapolis, 1110 eating tlie 1 1 way around tho apron aud tend lo ruin tho iiiaguiliceiit w.itui power. Jsov ci ul ji'.us ago a wooden apt 011 was built under thu falls to muted thu soft sandstone ledge over which thoy How and through which thu water was cit ing. Water has got nuclei the wooden piotectiou, mid It scums certain that tliu whole thing must go. if this hap pens tho damage lu milling pioporty will inniili iiiilllnns of dollars. BLACK, BRO. &, CO.S' CENTER DEPARTMENT. In order to reduce surplus summer stock in this department, we have put TELLING PRICES on the fallowing line of goods : Summer Underwear! HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. The only house in the city for Genuine Ball's Health Corsets. Iespeotl-ull y , BLACK, BROTHER & CO. THIS AMI Til AX. . 4 "New, (ion rut, you're posted; cornel fjff us your riews. In h brub at the front what's the powder to II1P?" He winked ut 11 star as he puffed bis cigar, Andsluwly replied, "In a brush at the Iroot I uovfr use powder, but SOZODO.N'T." (lei Uherii ou Will Vou'll find fcO.ODONT iu vogue. I'eople have thruun uway their tooth powders nnd wichrp, mil pliced this odoriferous preserva tive ol the teeth on the toilet tuble iu Iheir plsee. Itktes the Ue III iu splendid order, and sp.ee s tlie brmili. "Siaihimi's On k," always up to the sticking uml. Tlie development this season in bouse-p-untin is tire-en rools, nnd umber and prim rose are tfie fashionable colore for wood houses. A tleilrk UeeoKiry. It gives us great pleasure lo stale that the mcrchaut who was reported to be at the point uf dcutli from nn attack of Pneumonia has entirely recovered by the use of DM. WM. HAI.IS HAI.SAM MJK THE LUXOS. Naturally he feels gwteful for tlie benefits de livcd Iroiu using tins reun-ely for the lungs and throat; and 111 Riving publicity to this stuteimut we are actuated by motives ol pub lic benediction, trusting that others may lie hem find In a similar manner. Mr. (!eo. V. Hastings, l'resideat ol the Intetlnrhcn ( I loridn) Winter Resort Com pane, bus n desk Iu the Iront portion of Mr. Coniiinus's news room, in the Arcide. 1 irjtEMKrihin. The election ol delegates to the Republi can Conven ion will beheld nt No. 11 Sch ol House. Levi Daker'3 youogest child, a boy eleven months' old, bad a leg broken Saturday even ing by a fali down the door steps. 'Squire Michael is recovering from an at tack ol malarial lever. Ily the grace of our Democratic Supreme Court, a drunk factory lias been started here. There was a large attendance at the festi val Haturdiy night. Wheat harvest will be finished this week. The laud boys will give another te ileal next month. Win at threshing began Monday. We have uo report yet. Several persGus have had narrow escapes from drowning while bathing, iu the last lew days. A I'rulilbitiou club met last Sunday at As bury Chard, to practice their campaign song's. Hiirvcy Nisley had an arm broken Friday lost by a lull Irom a wagon while unloading ha). 1101r1.vsr11.LK. We hen by return many thanks to the U B. Udies lor cleaning the church up In such good style. Also to Mr. II. II. Huggard for assisting the ladies in their labors. The furniture will be here from Indiana this week, so that everything will be in readiness for dedication. Rev. Mr. Weaver, O. I)., of Dayton, tl., will olliciate Mr. Walt W'yant, ot Hast Lake, aud Miss Annie llsllcntlne, of Champaign tounty, were in the suburbs Wednesday evening last. A valuable dog belonging to Mr. (ieorge Mason committed suicide one day last week by jumping under nn engine. Miss Alverun Itrnudle, of Suudy Side, Is in the suburbs, the guest of Mrs Colwell. Mr. Mike Welsh, of near this place, was at Lnwrrnieville Saturday last. Theruvvlllbe 11 livery and feed stable started at ibis place soon, to accajlodate our young bids. Mr. William (Jrube, of Springfield, and Miss Llrzie (larron weio recently married. They will raako their home In Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. I'. Rankin, of near Spring field, wert in the suburbs Sunday, Tlie Cuuuver and Hiillinger case will prob ably be compromised. LOCAL NOTICES. A Wlilklni; Skelelon. Mr. !'. Springer, of Mcchanlcshurg, I'a., writes "I was nlllicted with lung fever anil abscess of the lungs, and reduced lo a walk vi'j iktlilon. (Jot a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, which did me so much good that I bought a dollar bottle. A'ler using three buttles, lound my self once more a man, completely restored to health, with a heirtv appetite and a gain in fifth of forty-eight pounds. Call at Chas. Ludlow's Drug Store and get a free trial bot tle ot this certain cure fur all lung diseases. I.nrgu bottles $1. Tllcillnilflita) ny Set. Mr. T. W. Atkins, (llrard, Kin., writes: "I never bteltate tu recommend your Klei trie Hitters to my customers; they give entire tat isfaitlou, and are rapid Belle rs." Klectric Hitlers urn the purest and best medicide known, and will positively cute kidney and liver complaints. Purify the blood and regu late the liowels. No family can afford to be without lliem. They will save hundreds of dollars In doctor's bills every year. Bold at fifty tents a bottle b Chat. Dudlow, lltiekleu'a Arulrtt Knlve, The Wit salve In the world for Outs Ilrulscp, Soret, UKers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped llauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles, or no pay required. It 1 guar anteed to give pertect Mtlitactlon, or money refunded. Pike ittc. per box. For Ml by Ubarlui Ludlow, BLACK lino, A CO Ilium! I llluoil! ItliHiill I Yes, blood' "Illood will tell'" And blood ' will tell a sorry tile It it Is poor, mean, sick ly, impure blood, with little or no iron In It, , Tlin l.lr.wl ....ll.n.l 1.. !.... I . . . . . I C . . 1 1 .. ' a uc uiuuu cuiiciirii uj nun auu JHllllllll eiy the vigorous action of a health) liver, tells its story ol clear brain, vigorous action, good digestion nnd sm-cees in life llrown'a Iron Hitters puts iron iu the blood, tones the nerves nnd conquers debility Sold every where. LOCAL NOlTcEbi Why go through the world a living libel on humanity, mUeiabln to'irsill and making those about you equilly en! Dyspepsia, in digestion and dis"use ot the slomseh, liver and kidneys nn- the moH irreconcilable cne miea of human bppiuc3, and it requires an equally strong acen t ol health to subdue them This is found in Muhlci sllerb Hitter', iieu jarrdn IliUler, Ashtabula, O, suiTtrcd tele yenrs from chronic indigestion He wns in duced to try Mi'liler's Herb Hitters, nnd low says he leels like a new rami. A tlrent Olirnvery. Mrs. Emma Clnrk's Combined Medicine and Hair Restorer removes all dandruH trom the scalp and reru'era it perfectly healthy. It will cure all disease's uf the sculp, also cures neuralgia hendrche, ner vous headache and removes pimples from the face, restores gray hair to Us natural color and produces a luxuriant growth of the htir. This preparation is perfectly tree from pois onous drugs. Satisfaction irunranteed or money refunded. This Ualr Ilentorer is pte pared nnd sold by Mrs. Kmiii i Ch.rk, South Charleston, Clark county, Ohio, or her au thorized ngeuts. Acynts wanted. Give it a trial. Price $1 r lottle. For sale by Ad. liikhaus & Co, Druggists, 23 East Main street, and H. 11. cdle, corner Market and High streets, Theo. Troupe, T. J. Casper, and Vontiiniis A (lerwood When the cin'er ol an amiy n weak the enemy soou Iind it out, and by n gmnd charge put both wingt. and ee ntrr to Ibght. So when the back, Ihe central binge of the body, is weakened aid inflamed by Cilcuh in the Kidneys, Dwase, the great foe of hu nianity, musses hi' baiteries there, anl the health of the whole ludv is nut to llipht. Two or three bottles ot Dr. Carpenter's Cal culi llesolrent mil put the calculi to flight, and restore both Kidneys and L.ver, ami through them all the vital furctinnsto health and soundne s Sold hj J J. ltrown. It till Nil I Cl!tll. Smart Weed and Hi-llednuiia combined Willi the other ingredients unl in Ihe last porous plasters make Carter's S. . A II. Hurkiiche Plasters the best in the uinrkit Pine J.i ceuts. Out llutir hiurla. With the opening of tlie sca-ou ot outdoor I siorts comes the tuuu id tremble fur the pour I victims ot Hay fever nud Ruse Cold I'ur ' them fiuwers have no odor, nnd the summer I little or no Ijcuulv. Tu snuff, sneeze and wipe i their weeiing eyes for three or lour succes- , sive mouths ibis is their pitiable portion, There Is no help in sea-voy ages, there Is no help in high mountain air. But there is a positive cure In lily's Crium lidm. Try it. II you continue to sutler it is becuusu you neglect a remedy ns sure as it is cheap and pleasant. A Sensible Mini Would use Kemp's Ilalsiiui tor the Throat and Lungs. It is curing mere eaS'S ot Coughs, Cold', Astntpa, llronchiti', Croup nnd all Throat and Lung Troubles, thin any other medicine. The propnetoi ha' niilhoiued Dr. T. J. Casper, Druggist, lo refund your money it after taking three-fourths ol u buitle, relief is rot obtulned, Price 50c and $1 UO Trill size Iree. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencvrer never fails in testoiing grny Imir to its youth lul colo', lu'tie, and vitaliiv. Dr. A A Haves, State A'sayer ol .Mnn-m Ini-etts, en dorses It, and nil who give it a bur tiinl mute in grateful testlinouy to its many vir ues. CltltKS I UK I'll.t-S. Piles are Irequeutly preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part ol the abdomen, causing the pntieut to suppose helms Borne etTection ot the kldnejs or neighboring orgar s. A I times, symptoms ol indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A cim.-ture, like per spiration, producing a very disagreeable itch ing, after getting warm, is it common at tendant, blind, Weeding hnd Itching Piles yield at once to the ai plication ot Dr. (iosttnko's Pile Remedy, which arts dirci ily upon the parte ntlected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and eflecting a permanent cure Prict 5o cents Sold by Ad. Bakha-u .k Co A Ithl.l.llll.h AUIICI.K. For enterprise, push and dcMte to get such goods as will give Ihe trade catifaclion. Ad. llakhaus Co, 'he Druggists, leuls all com petition, "Ttfe tell Dr llocanko's Cough and Luug Syrup, became it is ihe bent medicine on the market, lor Coughs, Culd, Croup and Primary Consumption. Price jC cents and $1.00. Samples free. Ajer's Sarsspaiilla is the most efleclivu blood-purifier ever devised. It is leeommend ed by the best physicians. MEDICAL. JAWnHcREAM BALM Clean sen (he I llllli. A 1 1 It) H I n fl u in u t Ion, Heals tlio Sores, It o h t o r cs tlu Sense or Tnsle '& SmellTA (nick ii l'onltlve Cure. Flflr nU it ilrcilirllll I 00 eeiiU tivuiail mlh lured, HenJ tor circular. Saiui U hy luatl IU cu, IXYllKtlTIIErU UruKKfiU, lliwego, N, - ma HAY-FJCVER McMonagle & Rogers1 mmsmifibm am UiDDitCTewfi. n. v. TliclriiAiiR HKiiCACY eniiiinenda them to nil lovuis of hk fi.avoiis, while economists nppreelute the fuel that their tiiiKir sniKNOTH n quires tlio use of but Hti !' inn tjtUNTiiv of ordinary Floor ing i:tr.ietH. 'Iheir own merits wo thdr beat advertisement. OBSETS Till llLl IIIHSrT risile Hint ran l. r.liiru..1 I. II pile h iwr rtir thrii iiW. woiir If ml round PERFECT LY SATISFACTOflV Mr v ifi-i. t.iuid rmrnipfiiiHli-.ll y tfllrr. Ms-I !ri"J or M lea nn 1 1 r-... ka,j lln-li-Mf. Ir e 't'n lrff mtl,lr. lmllnllon. CIIICACO CORPET CO., Olilcono. Ill , Olilcoao. III. MEATS. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. Wm. II. Obamt. Martih M. O WM. GRANT'S SONS, CORNED BEEF EVERY DAY. lamrd. Buoon (tad Ham. BAKERY. YOU WILL FIND NOW AT 33 EAST MAIN STREET, Where You Will Find NICE AND FRESH GOODS In Abundance. PARTIES X SOCIALS A SPECIALTY. ftrCall and ec ilia Handsomest Ice Oeam Par lor In theSUtn. ARCHITECT. Lon. Krider, ARCHITECT SUPERINTENDENT, AND CONSTRUCTING ENGINEER I loo m Ho 6, Arcade liullJlDii, HecoQd Flour, Hurlntfllthl Ohio MACKINAC. Tbo Most Dtllghlful SUMMER TOUR Tftltut BUunin. Low XUtM. Tout Trip pr Weak twea DETROIT AND MACKINAC And Bvtry Wtik Sir latwaaa DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Writ for our " Picturesque Mackinac," Illustrated. ContaOc foil rutlculus. KsUmI Tn: Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. C O. WHITCOMtJ, 0N. (. AST., DETROIT. MICH. MEDICAI' Ilitlni a ill aiii r n l lntfc, sil iori L twri tl UUltl) I 4CI W W I ltiiuain V OotrkBt4 not ll lht It "i titn Hl.it hum t;'w utltUciii n iU t tl ri t bMii4ic iu miyiuuicni Iu J C. WIUU.A Cu., Mf donlll'Ttb llntit Chimin! Se Ctuotoiifttl, ijnt, X y Ohio. SotdbyIv(lsla.' Hkc, a)l.iw. W. T Haaltk, Agent. VMJ' MTM T N BEY irTfi RAILWAY rl IMbJ TABLK BEE XI3STB3. UUTlnri(1 Cnluiiibuf, OliiclnrtAtl ftDii I" illaUHpolla Ilallfrar. UIIEAT CKM'ltAl THINK H0U7K. l'Cwwi, lh EAST A1NJJ WICO'S:. Tbrouirh can. vllh ivennppttoat In Union ItonoL, Unlr Jlre-cl tl net tin ClOToland, liuRnlo and HI f(ra falls to New York and New hngland. Direct couneollona lor all Houtbaern, Houlhwent ern and iVeste-in tnU, iltbr br way ot Clacln nail, Indlanalli or Ht. LueiW. Vut Time, New Jviulpruent, and running through tbe laoat popa lar part ol the ronctrj; poafteMlng erprr apnll ance for speed and comfort known to be aerTioa able. Tbe Host lload-Hed anil the Hafott Koad la the Wont. Tickets br this popular route (or aale at all regular ticket ui&ora. A J. BMITH, General i'auonger Agent. f lereland, Ohio, C. C. C. & I. RAILWAY Tnlni Litis Sdaf tilt. Nli tit Kiproia 17.43 a m MDrlUK , li el. A Oil Accuin, ............. 7:&u a ra N, Y, 4 UcMlon l.llirow 9 fill a iu C'lnclniiBll A N. .Viat Line. .. m p in C'levoinu 1 tut Line .. .. SiJSpin ItlltlLllTI OcltaT OflSth. Mldiilaibt Kziiretvi Diam Clucluiiicll uml Ht. Iiuls 1,1 in ........ 5iiu a m Hnrlngtlolil .1 Cincinnati hi prone .. tt:ifi a m Cincinnati Kaxt Line 1.1 .11 p m (Cemttiern Kiprexx J.45ptn IJav ton, Clu. hi . M 6 18 p lei Hpfei. 4 Cln. Aoexira, Huuclay only, 7'CU ra liarton, Springfield and lie). Acroiu.... ... 7 10 p m TtiIsi ArrlTi frax Scitt. Midnight Kiprmo . U'J'iam lurton, Hpg. aud I8l trcon 7 via iu H. Y, 4 HiwUin Kxpriwe .9 'u 1 m UI11. ilSprlnglleld hipioice II 4ji iu C'fevolHud Kiwi I.luo.. , H.,lpm Mprlugtleia Accntn. , fi a) 11 111 Cln. A N. Y. Keuet Llue mo 11 tn Hftii. A Cln. Aounn , Huuday onlj , 1 & p ux Tritat intri T::x In:. Night T-rnrM a.2oam Cintl aud -l Uiiiis I.iiu .. 6 1i)am Clncliiuntl Ihu I.iui. U l& p in rCoutheru b xunttK. Hi p m Culumbii 1 ej hv, iire'A IlujtonAo 7.IO11W rhe-i- ir In a e-tlieejcly oneee ruuuln-coa Bnudft, Trie u 1 H,mj bi ') vi a rn. ha tlironch eleejilutj car lu lf.i.-.tun hiicI HW York with, out cliariff. The irui loaflneHf S3 lean pnrlnr er to Cleve uucJ, coiiue-ciluic ltd tlie tnreiiijh aleepcr 'r 4 .,rlti il LI U.U. lrnlu e 1 n 1 rlnirrla U nt V V pin Inaa n.eelier tci , u.L, wlilmut cUHiigo. Afi trluniu hyi,Kutrie. aniidairel Tlma which is lb uilautca slower ibnn rcprlngleld lluie, Uko. II. Kmihut, Ticket Agent, JrrtJci Depot. ROUTE. THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE BLTWtEN THE EAST, WEST, WORTH AND SOUTH. RUNNING 3 TNOU PISStalfl I91IIS 3 Xail , eacli wu,y9 Willi Elegant New Style Woodrulf Sleepers, And Combination Sleeping and Re clining Chair Cars on Night Trains And Megant Modorn Coaches on Dar xraina. Steel Hails, Miller l'latloi msand Counlei-s, Air llraken ami all Mutleru liniiroveincut ,. Shortcut itn.l Moiet Dealruhle Kimtc Be tweeem the leielnnel Wamt. Through Ticket.. hiiiI llnKR'iee tlhecka mull 1'rliiitiml lolnu. rartlCMlar ailrantageavCcred to Weitern Euil grauU. Uud and lourlat llckete to all point reached by any line. rautengt'r trains li are ?priiigfieijd,0 ,lroui Union aveiiot asolloevii doing Lat, b 05 a. lu , 9.55 a. lu,, 6:2 p. m. 0 P. in (Jolng West, 2.. 0 a. 10., 11 35 a. in., 5:!0 p. la. Ooin orlll, .' ,C5a. m , 10 00 a. m., euup. m. Caolu,' bouth, o. s. li. K., 10 80 a. ci 5:3a p. ia, Tralua arrive. 1-roiu Lait, 2 05 a. m , ft 10 a.m.. 11.15 a. m . 5. CO p. m. rroiil nni,: iu a. in., s 15 a. m.,9 30i 10, trom North, 1 50a. in., y flip m , 1:55a. ui. I rum bomb U.5U a. 111., 1 jo p. cu. C U. lltiliilermni, 11. , Ilroixou, eieni Manager. Uen'l Intel A.t. 1. II. KDCIIb, Agent, SprluK&elJ ej. Uhlo Siieethern IlltUleiu, Tratm Arrlie trom Jickton and.WnhlnjIc t.N rprlugl'ld K. a. Time. TIji", Mn lu.A... Wi... 1., Kl... .- ..nn. o. J(exce Ipuudari luilua in. .Gu. a. ia Trains Dipirt tor Jlckion lid WtiMrftoi C M bpriUki'ld It K Tiinn n.n No 1 (eicepl Sunday) ll.Ha. in. 1080a.m. Nu t (excel t tfunda) 5bo p. m. 0 16 p la N. . 1'. & (. IIA1I.WAY. Trami Luna collar tait R.B. Time. No. 2accocnu.dallj, except Sunday 4 50 p.m. No. I, N, Y Limited dally ...10 28 a. m, No. 8, New luia bxprcan daily. .......'J 31 p. 01, Tralm leite going Watt. B.& Time. No l.flu barrens dally tl.0Ua.rn, No 5, bt. L. Limited fcxpreaa daily 3:55 p. m, No. 4 leaving here at I0:2 a. m. arrirea tu New York Hie next luorulngitt 11.00a. ni. 'H houra tliriingh 10 New ork uithout cliunge of CHrn. Tor tickets to all lululs North, touth, Last and West and lurlher iuloriuallou,calt on J li. I'iilmikii, Agent; office lu it. JauealloMl. tree hacks from city to defot for all ;utsenger Suing east 0 miles or tieyond. lave order for rcIc ai ticket urhce oue Lour before departure of train, T11.LJ OIUA-'r" PAJ, HANDLE ROUTE! V., (J. & St. L. Railway. L. M. Dhisloii-Sprlncllelii Rranch. .No. 1, (ast Line. No. 11. I Local Express No. 7. Wistern Lxpress jirsr Dei arllog. Limited Express, I.t f-nrlngf'ld t'-lfani t!0 I5aiu ! I5pm d.Mpiu 9 02pm 8.80pm cv. 1 . enr gsj 7 32a III 1 II. (Cam 7.5'iaia ll.30.iiu 4.3Cpm 5 (K'pm C Aipm Ar. Xenla Ar. Peyton Ar. Columb's Ar.rincin .1 Ar. LoulsT'le 8.15am 12.03IUU lo.noam' Ul.jOuiu 2.15pm 7.50pm 7.50.ui 7.5ipm 11.20pm 7,upm l.cvaui tto. 9, liitern hxpriss, leaves Springoeld 40 a. ui., elloev bprii.es uul a.m. Arrive Xenla 9 .10 a. tu . Columlins 11.10 a. m. I No. 0 Uestern 1 h x 1 re sh No. 12, No 8. local liar 1 xpreas Express No. i. Col'hua Arriving Expreaa. l.v Iiouisv'le, Lv Cln I l.V. I oluiuu'a Lr. la) ton l.v. Xenla. Ar. . bl r'gl Ar. Bp'gl'ld. '2 104IU "1 25mii i tOpiu 2.30pui 7.15pm 3 50im . ... ! 2.56pm 4 15pm tSWmui tlSOnm 2J1U1 I1..O 1 8 til am 1 lam "J C5aiui 5.40pm lo.tpm 2.40pm 9 5taiu Cll5pm 10.31pm 3.06pm 10 .0am 6J0pm !C.j5pm S.80pm No. 10, Local Accommodation, learea Xenla 6 30 a.m. Arrive elluw springs 6,15 a. 111.1 Bpiini Held 7.00 a. in. Pally, fl'ally except Sunday, Train No. 1 makes Immediate connecllona at Xenla (or Washington (X ll.,Chillicothe, Cincin nati and Col11111l.ua. No 9 Is the 1-aat Eastern Express, making Immedlale connections it Xenla for I'iiutiurg, Ilarrisliurg, Washlngtou. llaltimore. I'hlladelphla. New York, Iloston, all Eastern and New Lngland iwlnU. Also through car service for Cleveland, No, II makes dlect con nections at Xenla for Cincinnati, Louis ville and points bouth, through trains (or lllch mond. lndlana)H)lls, Hi. Louis and pointa West. No. 6 la tbe famous Limited Express and make direct connections at Xenla for Columbus, Pitta burg, Ilarrisliurg, ltallimore, Washington, Phila delphia. New lorlc. Iloston, all Eastern aci New England potnta, also Immediate connection for Cleveland, llutlalo, Niagara tails, Allany and Bracuse, N. No. 7, last Llue, Western and Southern Express, uiakiug Immediate connection, at XeniaforUucinnatl, Liulsvllle, Chattrnooga Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans, and for Hlchmouel, Chicago, and point In the North aud Northoesl; Indianapolis, BU Louis, Kansas City and jiolnta lu the West anil Boutbcittt. All tralua ruu on Central time, which Is 25 minutes slower thau city time. Tick ets sold and baggage checked to all points Id the United blales, and reliable Information, can be obtained at tbe office ol tbe Com- fiany'a Agent, this city, faitlcular la ormation as to time ol train attune. tlons, rates, etc.. cheerfully furnished. Call on J.M.IIINBH.Cltr lloketAfaua. JAM. McCUEA, Ibtnaiew. R. A, t'oan, Uanwal fajeetviw Iml T&riik3 mm. "Ti i"l'y.l',isscai mmMmxm 4. . j HSEt-aL3e n "&: