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flUHHWJ--y'"' --jp-mMMMaamamaammumamaMmm ffffymwm' GLOBE REPtrjiLIQ, FRTDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21 1885 'til? , , ,SS5 IK Our Great Closing Out Sale which Commenced on Saturday, August 8th, 1885, will Continue Two Weeks Longer. We will offer during this great sale thousands of bargains in each and every department. The goods must be sold. We mean business. J"TJQT LOOIC AT THE FOXi21iO"VIliTGh QTJOTATIOnSTS. 200 Dozen Udies' Extra Heavy Cotton Hose, 5c per pair. 100 Dozen Ladies' Extra Heavy Cotton Hose, 10c per pair. 350 Dozen Extra Heavy Merino Hose at I2c per pair. These goods are actually worth 20c per pair. 400 Drzen Full Regular Made Latest Novelties tadlos' Hose at 25c; former price 35, 40 and 50c. 800 Dozen Gents' Half Hose, assorted styles, from 5 to 25c per pair. 350 Dozen Misses' Plain Black Silk Lisle Hose, Extra Heavy Quality, at 25, 30 and 35c per pair ; worth at least from 40, 50 to 65c per pair. 100 Dozen Gents' Suspenders, from Auction, at 121c nor pair; worth 25c. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN W.ll again call your attention to the fact that our Great Closing Out Sale which commenced Saturday will continue two weeks longer. Come and see for yourselves JOHN WREN. NEW YORK STORE, 33 S. LIMESTONE GLOBE-REPUBLIC. Xully Trillion. UJ1.1 nMA l M tilt UMfOJtl Mta THIS LOCALITY, AS 1IOUKDID BT 1. DlOll arras' tat-T roi tb olobb-mpcblic. August 'Jl, ISM. I11n.ni . .. 10 TO a. in ...... S.Ti) p. in .............. 6 to p. in HMM..,Hm 10 M p in Tern Wind iJF 8 iT" 7I." S K M hi: 75 H K OS H h Fair 1'ilr Fair Katr Clear dean teuiiMrturi' 71 . Temperature a"i a it In 1M4, M" above. Tamporaluia ol aame t In IMS 7" above. Temperature ol aiiue date in las?. 71 above aero. Amimiitof rln fall In Hie night TO 1. I - LOCAL llltr.VITltS. WhlteUw Held, or the New York Tribune, is expected At his former home near (JeJar vllle, from Cllfjrnla, the la ter iiarl of this week. City Clerk, John A. HlvlInR ami T. h. Morris, of Xenia, go to New Carlisle today to sick up 7 or 8,000 pounds of wool for ship ment. Tbo firemen say they never such saw large crowds at fires; not only men, hut women and children. It is anything for an excite meat. Comrades of Die 10th and 17th Ohio bat teries are reminded of their meeting at seven o'clock trcnlglit, to mko arrangements for the joint reunion in October. The sheriff's sale of the Kinney estate, at the court house, tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock, is likely to attract a large crowd The property is all desirable. George Nulter, a fat colored man, got bis ire up last evening and began cursing the whole ol Market street. He was locked up by Ofl'icers Must and Norton tor using pro fane language. The patrol wan-on made a run out on South Center street last night to Mrs. titration's s sigiMlion house. Following are the names of the persons arrested: Ilattie May, Maggie Williams, Mary George, Mrs. Strntton, John Smith, Hurt Wilson, Geo. Drown. The Big Six last evening serenaded Mrs II. II. T) ner on the occasion of her forty second birthday. It was a very pleasing sur prise to Mrs. T , but ber husband had discov ered tbe scheme and was prepared with a very handsome little spread for the boys. When the burglars were going through Mrs. George Ilennett's room at Iiigonda last Wednesday nlgbt she recognized two of them as Mike Claik and John Mizen, young men residing at !agonda. Yesterday alternoon Officer Wilson and Itizer and Marshal Hughes went out to I.agonda and arrested the young men at their homes, locking them up tor safe keeping. Assistant Inspector of factories and shops Geo. t.utz, whose presence in the tity has lieen already noted, having nearly completed his Inspection ol such structures In Spring field, says they are, almost without excep tlon, models of their kind and that he has found nothing worth mentioning to corrector criticise. Titkcn altogether the works ol no city ho has so far viiiied are In such uniform ly good condition. Mill hell I'oat Mcelllia;. The benefit of the encampment last week is already manifest in the meetings of Mitchell post No. 45, G. A. It. In accordance with suggestions made by the speakers at one of the ofllrert' meetings on the giotinds.it was decided last night that the last meeting ol the post In each month should be devoted to a camp-fire, at which tbe exercises shall con sist of talks by tbe boys who "fit Ip the wall," reading or papers on appropriate topics, sing ing of war and patriotic songs, and occasion ally ft hard-tack and baked liean spread. The post officers were appointed a committee to arrange a programme fur next Thursday evening, when there will be no mutter or routine business, and to publith the same In advance, Tbe drill corps of McCoy post, Columbus, seems to have made a bit here last Xeek and some of the veterans ot Mitchell post have determined to see what they can do in the same line. At last night's meeting officer nt the day Bimutl Boott was detailed to take charge of tbe matter and act as recruiting officer. It is expected arms and accouter nienls can lie trocured of the state author ities. One recruit was mustered last night, an ex member of Col. W. J. White's Illinois regi ment. Malarious ll.blllly ISellnl, The multiform manifestations cognomened is malaria, and producing depres.cd detilltly, ctn all liesucccsiliillv deried in any locality, liy faith ful ute of liutrr'a l'uuic MtLf Whisk v. It promptly destroys the lalaiuiaUe spores which In feat tin Mool, and restores the whole avstem to vigorous aud heallhlul action. Ilinlreilsof the beat people hive derived iuimcaiursble beurftti from Its um, and multltuilea no keep a supply on hand as their lufalllab'a rok of delanM agaiutl all malarious troubles, Of aJlrtllabU groosrs aud druggists, Mm ..... ,:.j.i.wv- i-uu- s . i .'. n, ,' -Tr.i.J,.-, ..V., , Y.-r,; " - " -M xyji- -T -,- ' -.-... ' , .r J iffi P1111 I T"" ' p.1 ' ' ; 1ff1!",'' ''''fflniTr yTT5J!!j' illllTZ THE LAST GREAT SALE FOR THIS SEASON! ).00 WORTH OP DRY ( BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. VKHSONAI.. Mrs. Searles left fjr L'iston, Pa., today. Auditor Semes is in Columbus today, on business. Mr. Harry Hauk went to Chicago Inst evening. Ju Isou Benson left for Quebec, Cunuli, this morning. Mr. J. M. Ibnntl went to Betlefonlnlne this morning. Charles Hioclalre, left for Boston, via N. Y., 1'. k O, this morning. Mr. William Darby and sister Icfi for Wil mington, Oato, this morning. Mr. George Simpson leaves for Lincoln, Nebraska, lolay, via I., II. k W. Mr. A. W. Iliir, Willi Thomas KobertR, Is dangerously III with typhoid fever. Mies Jessie Colbert is spending a week with her aunt atSabina, Clinton county. Mr. George Peters left for Little Hock, Ar kansas, this morning, via I., II, k W. Mr. Will Webb has resumed bis old position as book-keeper lor Bruce, Hauk k Co. T.J. Kirkpntrick and Wilbur Gunn left fur New York this morning, via Bee Line. Mr. A. It. Cobaugh and a party of five left for Omiha, Nebraska, this morning, via I., II. B. k W. Mesrl. John Bucbner and William Taylor left fir Florence, Kansas, this morning, via Bee Line. Mrs. Roenna Holmes, of Spiingfleld, is visiting ber mother, Mrs. Thomas Slrotcher, at Cedarvllle. Miss Alice Foley, of Hist Columbia street, went Kut last evening to rusticato a few days in the country. Master Marco B. Morrow left for Monroe, Ohio, this morning, to give one of his read ing entertainments. Rev. L. A. Gotwaldand wife, of York, Pa . are guests of Colonel David King. Mrs. Got wald is Colonel King's sister. Mrs. Chiis.-Ludlow leaves for Hinton. Va , this alternoon to visit her sister. Mr. Lud low goes as far as Ciniini uti. Miss Jessie Powers, of this city, and Mil's Maggie Murray, of Yellow Springs, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Powers, of West Main street, Xenia. A Cliril, To the Kdltor ot thelllobe-ltepubllc. Sir Tbe undersigned isimployed ns iilghl watchman by Warder, Iliishuell A. Gltssner, and tbe police with some others having inll mated that it wlh my duly to watch and n port the chicken thieves Hnd burglars prowl ing around, I simply wish lo say, that I am employed by the above film to guard their property, aud nothing else, and the statement In the paper ot yesterday that I was neglect ing duty, etc., does me injustke. Whenever lean report or assist In punish ing offenders I am only too glad to do to, bin can not do so when it requires me to leae my post as watchman. Respectfully, J. W. Rmishmii. John Snider bad the hallucination thai three layers had formed on the bottoms ol his feet, and could only lie removed by walk ing. He at onco took up bis line ol march at Hartford, lud , and for mouths tramped around his dwelling In a circle. Day alter day be continues bis monotonous tramp. UNCLAIMED I.KTTKHH Itemalulng In the Nirliigfllil (Ohio) I'oat otllce, Allgll.t 17, IHMS. DOUKHT1C. Allen, JamoiT Kramer, Kred J llrown, Mary kattlliiian, JIijo Hrmvii, u A Louis, Hubert iieiineii, .Mrs Altco 1 ie, Ktirn'11 ueuy ciiilliluirto i j it, mm-, jniijr ll'iniKarner, HiUllo Ikrlculilre, Joseph lloirmlre. Murt lloilier, Mono llronilli', Alio Cant, Situ Anulo II OjIii, Mini l.lzlo I arlow, Mrs i:ila Cornell, Mrs J II lillore, Mlrhelo Uulli, MltaCor Itavlus, Mlis I'aulile lloniia, 5! r Marlha lie luey, Jouitt Kills, L. i I. vans. Miss l.tiav njta-r, rruiik lUfc, 1. A Mtismore, Miss Mury Moiiliiiin, Ml .Minnie Miller, Ulna Linn .M(t(uelhiii, it Maliiiimon, MIhi .Mar) Miller, mini fti Miller, Mime) I Overstriet, llarrlnoii I'u riii-l I, .lenkiiia lU'tcli, hr John II ltii'cru MlailVarl Kosi, Miss MujTKiu I, ltolifiianii Mist Mary Hhoiie, .1 Niu Huilt, Jlrat'nllila flllC'IIKCT, Jllsw l.l'n l.taus, atlas Julia, IHSImersalt, iuuruw or 1 . Il ni Jdllll raider, Hi rmias f-niltli, Jamc Fisher, Mra Mattlo Seiiger. Henry r ivviiinn, iiiin i nun niiinii ix I 11 Farrlman, Unity hmllh Wllllo r le), ii ii Kruiil, Miss Dora ITttell.J II Urccn.T J (lill.dco F (lulhrle, Jno (laltney.Mrs J llanl, Clinton I) Henley, M U Hull AamuelF ousli, Fred I leusou, Charles Tall, Mrs lliittlo I) Turner, Cliurlcs 'lhonias, Clark Ttioiuas, M.i Bii'nii A Tajhir Mil)' Turner, Mrs tlcorgo W Vlall, Frank Vance, Alux Mnal Mlna Carrln Wlt.iertpoou, Itoli't (i) Walker. William II Harrison, Ullllum Watson, MM Dva Jatkson. Mrs MitinluWrliihl. W II Kellcj.M sMaryr. Wt-lmer, Calharlna Young, Colonel HlttUKM, Oochraln, Rachel Tppa.MIra 1'eraous calling (or llicso letters u 111 iilenao say "advertlawl," audxlto dateiif Use. If not coiled for In one monlli the) will be sent to tho Dead letter Olllce. Letters must tie directed lo street and num ber In order to tiuva ttiem promptly unit cor rectly delivered. . J At. JOHSHtOK, BM,.!', M, 3500 Yards SWISS EMBROIDERIES, an Auction Lot, at 2, 4, 6 and 10c ; not one-fourth of their actual value. 175 Dozen Gents' Scarlet All Wool Shirts and Drawers, 50c; worth $1. 4000 Yards Egyptian Lacss at ha f price. 3500 Yards Linen Finish lawns at 3c per yard; formerly 6c. 3500 Yards Best Indigo Blue Prints 5c; worth 8 I 3c. 5000 Yards Dark Prints, good quality, at 3c; wirlh 5 end 6c. 5000 Yards Extra Heavy Ginghams at 4c; good value for 6 1.4c. 4000 Yaids Piaid J hlrtlrg at 5ic per yard; worth 8 l-3c. 3000 Yards Blue Chrck Whirlings at 7Jc; worth 10c. 2000 Yards Short lengths Turkey Red Dnnrnks, bost goods manu factured, at 25 and 35c; not half price. GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED DURING THIS GREAT SALE. SOtiq. THE GREAT Unfailing Specific FOK LIVER COMPUINT. The Symptoms of Liter Complaint are uneasiness and pain In Ihe able, sometimes ptln In the Mioulder, and la mistaken for rheu matism; the slomarli IsarTecteil villi loasof appc tlto anil slekneiu; ImwcN, In Kencral, iwthe. jiinietlmeiallirnalliiK with lax; Ihe head Is Won bled wllh pain a'ld ilull, heavy aenaalloo i f hav Inn left unjoiie somcthliK which ought lo have hem dune; oflen complaining of weakness, de bility end low Mplnta. rtometlmes many of the alioTii nymptoiin attend the llae aeamlat other times very few of them but the Liver Is generally IheorKan mo.t Involved. I'.I.OULATi: THE L1VKR AND I'HKVKNT lysieain, ('iiimtlpiitlon, Jiiunillir, llll- IIiiiik Attnika, Clilllaand Fever, lleml- nclie, Colin, lleirealun or Splrlta, hour Siouincli, lleiirtburn, File, etc. Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic ! Simmons Liver Regulator, purely vegetable, Is the meJlclne generally used in the South to arouse the torpid Liver to healty action. It act: with extraordinary power and effi cacy on the Liver ani Sidneys 1 The action of Ihe Kegiilator Is free from njiuea nr grilling. It la mont ellectlve In atartlng Ihe ie treilonsof tho l.her, causing the bile in a t as a cathartic. VVbi u there Is an eicess of bile In the -toniafh. Ihe ItivuUtor Isau active purge; after the removal ol llio hile It will regulate ihe Iniwels ami Impart vigor and health to ihe whole system. "ee thai vou get Ihe Genuine. In Whlto Wrapir, with icl ., i rcpared only by J. H. Zellln a Co. bul 1 b ail drugutsls. (llml In Iterelvn Tlirin, Hut Nena Ilenia Jlust llo Aliltielltlcistnl. The Gi our Km until) is always pleased to receive personal notes or Items of news from Its friends and readers whether they are banded in at the office personally or sent through the mail, but in ail cases the name of the informant must be given or no alien lion will be paid to the matter. The name is not desired lor publication, of course, but imply to give credence to the item. Tho pirly who anonymously sent a personal no tice to this olhce yesterday with ir cents en closed in the letter can have his money re turned by application at our counting room. Trnnarnra or Ileal ll.tnte. Jan cs Quinn 10 Mary nnd Albert Zeigler, lot on Hast Main street: $1, George llniin et al. to Lydia Ilrain, in lots lu Drain's heirs' addition: $1. (ieorire llrulu et al. to Martha llruin, 15 lots in Drain's heirs' addition: $1. Margaret McNenny to Patrick Courtney, lot on Went High street: $100, W. II. Ilirger lo John II. Baldwin, a small 9lrip of gravtl In Ligonda: $10. W. II. Ilerger to John M. Derger, a strip ot land In Ligonda: $G0. HlCKeat .illiirilill Allium, Some autograph htintirs are terrible boris and worry distinguished people byondendur ence, to get their signatures. Hut the collec 'lon ol lliotiHinds nnd thousands of autrgrapbs f persors who hmo been benefited by llrown's Iron Hitters has comeof itself, gladly ind voluntary. This wonderful collection is Increasing every day by collections Irom all parts of the country. Cures ot debility, dys pepsia, liver complaint, and manr other dir eises, are gratefully recorded In the letters to which these autographs are signed. Krery liody who tries llrown's Iron Hitters reorts success. A man of Baltimore drives four horses tan dem, the wheeler being tremendously big, the next of moderate size, then a smalt one, and the lender a pony. LOCAL NOTICES. The symptoms of that most distressing complaint, asthma, are dllliculty In breathing, or power to Inspire sufficient air to fill the lung'. Although a nervous affection, it Is also oltcu connected with actual changes In the lungs themselves. The oppression In breathing is sometimes afiVcted by very slight causes, such ns changes in the weather, anx iety, fatigue, errors in diet, etc. The affection as a rule is more apt to occur in middle age, and men ara moie liable to it than women. Milliter's Herb Hitters has an extra good record In relieving asthmatic patients. Wlmt tho Shaken Ilellort About Ills. case. They have learned Irom many years' eipcrii nee, that nine-tenths of all the diseases of mankind arise from Impertett digestion ol food; for this reason they have spent years of labor In preparing tbo Shaker Kxlract of Hoots (Hlegel's Syrup) and it opperates like a charm lu all cases of Indigestion. It is not what we eat that makes us strong, but that wblcb we digest, " This is the doc trine of the Mount Lebanon Shakers. Peo ple who are weak and languid, tired and fte- tile otten wonder. The reason is that the food eaten dots not give strength because it is not d'gosled. The Shaker Kxtract of Boots (Siegel's riyrup) will restore tbe digestion to a healthy coudilion and drive away the head ache, the pains In tbe side and back, (be dis tress after eating and make the sleep afford rest. II. II. Moore, dtugglst at Cbamplalo, N, Y., writes: "We are using your medicine in my family for constipation, resulting Irom dyr pepsla, with tbe most satisfactory results." UN Shaker Tar Capsules lor coughs. ""S '"j.aT. 7V jBEz2-j&S-K NEW DRESS GOODS J"TJST RECEIVED. New 36 inch All Wool Tricots at 50c, value 75c. New 54-Inch All Wool Tricots at 75c., value $1.00. 1V liave nil llio now sIiihIos in tlieso dross cloths, anilthoy aro nxcocilinirly coml value. Black flfjurcil all wool Dress (Joods anil the best brunil of Murk Cashmere in tho market. Muck Dress Silks ol .superior make, very cheap. Khailames ami Surah Silks in all similes. CARPETS! CARPETS! We are now receiving our Fall Stock of New Styles received every day. IRespeo ttu.ll y, BLACK, Dr. Carpenter's Calculi Uesolvent removes the calculi Irom tho kidney and bliddir, re iliues Inflammation and restons the urinary organs to their natural state. As a result, irregularities, such as painful, excessive or de ficient urination, urn corrected. SjI 1 by J. . llrown. A l'lilciiiirw ifitttuiuiiy. In the treatment of lung and bronchial diseases the liter is often implicated to such an titent that a hepatic riiucdy becomes nec essary In elfecling a cure of the lungs, lu tho treatment of such caes I prescribe Simmons I.iver Regulator with eniire satisfaction, I find that it lie's mildly but effectually in reg ulaiing the secretions of the liver, stomach and bowels. I, li. Stki iiissos, M. D , Owetisboro, Ky. YmiiijrMen Ke-nilTlilat The Voltaic Itelt Co., ot Marshall, Mich., offer to Bend their celebrated KUctro-Voltaic Belt nnd ether Rlectric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss ot vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is Incurred as thirty days trial is al lowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. Tho best medical authorities acknowledge the great value ot Ayer's Cathartic Pilli, and frequently prescribe Ih ir use wllh the ut moH confilence, will knowing that they arc t tie most eliectual remedy ever devised for diseases caused by derat gements ut tbe stom ach, liver and bowels. CUUF.S Milt I'll. KM. Piles are Irequenlly pretided by a sense of weight in tbe back, loins and lower part of tbe abdomen, causing the patient to suppose ho has some etfection ot the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness ot the stomach, etc. A moisture, like per spiration, producing a very disagreeable Itch ing, after getting wurm, is a common at tendant. Wind, lileeding nnd Itching Piles yield at onco to the application of Dr. Boeanko's Pile Remedy,. which acts directly Uion the parts a Hided, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the Intense itching, and effecting a permnnent cure. Price 60 cents. Sold by Ad. Ilakhaus k Oo. Ayir's Sarsaparllla is deslgncj fur those who need a medlciue to purify their blood, build them up, increase their appetite, ami rtjovenate thiir whol8Stera, Nootherpre paratlon so well meets this want. It touches the evict spot, lis record if lorty years is one of constant triumph over disiase. l'roper TruHtiutMii for Concha. That Ihe reader may fully understand what constllulis a good tough and lung ;rup, wo will say that Tar and Wild Cherry is the basis of the best remelies et discovered. 'Ibese Ingredients with several others equally as eihcdcioui, euter larg'ly Into Dr. Ilosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making It one of tbe most reliable now on the market. Price 20 cts and $1 00 Humpies free. Sold by Ad, Ilakhatis k Co. A llieailful Ulsi'iiae. Head, ponder aud profit I hereby. Kemp's lltlsam for tbe Throat and Lungs is conceded by all ho have used It to excel any prepara tion in the market as a complete throat and lung resler. All persons allUded with that dreadful disease consumptlau will find speedy relief aud lu a majority of cares a permanent cure. Iht proprietor has umbo' ited Dr. T, J. Casper, druggist, to refund tbe money to any parly who has taken three fourths of a bottle without relief, Price. 6Q caoti and f I. Trial sli free. ''' n. "... rt8. -..,., WS . , wm'imir-y wyrTWMs'w-'- 1500 Yards Unbleached Damask, from Auction, at 15,20 and 25c; really worth 25 per cent. more. 50 Dozen Turkish Towels at 7c; former price 15c. 100 Dozen Extra Large Linen Damask Towels at 21c; sold every where at 25c. 300 Yart8 Bed Ticking st 5, 8, 10, 2 and 15c; woith as much more. 2500 Yards Bleached and brown Muslin., one yard wide, at 4, 5 and - 5 Perard; worth everybody's attention 250 Yards Brown and Bleached Sheeting, 2 14 yards wide, at 134c per yard; worth 20 and 25n. 750 White Counterpanes at 63c; worth $1. 350 Marseilles Spreads at $1, $1 25; worth at least $1.50, $2. IN DRESS GOODS BLACK BRO. & CO. We are showing the most exlensho line or Carpets and Curtains in Central Ohio. BROTHER & CO. Fk. v wP IR if jftffJ i f v s-S vsW -JLJsuisJsiiiiiHiH D in CjLWBBiiiiiiBfcjsii'wir' " iliWiB BAKER COMBINED DESK AND FILE CASE. llio atom can t Men In tho A nude hi front of T T oTiiliimik' Niws Maml He I fent for their alo tt tliU city It l m Itiniiglii tlieia i-a rare oppirtunliy tillt rpl In mine one mMU capital to imUi the Inventor In tlie exIfnaUe al or luanufacUiru am) alo, of flute lit-sl- ililrecs lion Jac It lUker, (Irt en Tllle, ( lo (leneral Kt Id r, oiiKrckniuau Aiitlfmn well nt man) otht r, have nlert)l them and eTprfltshly Npakg In (he hlgUe t term a, CVII and hee fur turM If lliut It Uciactly mIi t you want ftf -ilfic or jirtvale n ! U no NOTIOB. II A J ('. Itillnwav will furnhh Ft' N Kit A fMlllt MIlJj Inside of old loiMnllon limit until further notice, for I'asli or lis vpil val.'nt. rernclill Cemetery,- 12 fireemuoilnl . ) Irish Catholic t'en,cterr ' '" Herman Catholic t'euielery 3 (0 WE HAV EIGHT COA3HES, Ad parlies will save uionej by calling on md. , rut fureairlasts. 5 Per Cent, (ihon to Undertaker. flutiMe of old rrwriillou line at Reasonable ..Rates. B. & J. C. HOLLOWAY, 27 K. 1IU1" ht , neit to Arcade. The Tins. Martin & Sm Business College Co's Quien City Commercial College Slh and Walnut HI., CUclanatl, O., la t)vlf ' ! Nevrparl. Kv. c(Terauneiualelalianit:ea to ouni Laillea and (teuileiuvn to quallf Uiwiutelves lor business, Mad for liluslrafiKl Caulosne. TUOts, MARTIN. PrefUeM. AND BLACK CASHMERE DR. RICE, For is ears at 37 Court I'lace, now at !SnK A rtruUrlT lurttl tn-4 UthUf qu tllle t byiivUo tvtvltikfl sNftf bsPWEBFVSk EASES. A T . opermatorrnoa ana impotenoyt Mil retult f elf bu la youth, miu1 eitr-i In n. Wrrrmrs pr flher rssuiwi. tit4 rlttif mii tf tbe rJ towitueftei.il Nfvauuit, bsiulol t OsUal di toliM rule l)uXf Orwiu.) liiiunrMof Hhi. I'ttnthe Unorj ft 7. ikltiwa tnu.l-iivn 's JaimUolt tWlrtj (Mrniiki, Cubfutl'U of Un, ) ( rul vwer 4a ( riidt-rlii Brnesfiiiiiroitirrrmihir.r, ere ibonuflt- tnl rrrus. d Lily curl SYPHILIS Ut7 " " ' tirvu iieiiter(iiiiuui )." Gonorrhea, GLETi Ptrts-lurt, Orvlillli Herm. lul ttuvinre,, J iUsioiitrr.rlTiUi Jnean. quickly enrd. ll U Mlf 1 1 ut lht 1 1 by .tola It lo ij ii-Mtal attention totonalneia.a(meBc, u ireatini lUuaaud buu ally aiulrijra(Mll 1 1 yaUUni lu Ili UiUfact efut rewimiiivuj ixratsoa in ray tar. V Un ll 1 iuouDtetikttl l VUUli'eelty Inrlreauueut. medlctnri caft Uh jrWaUsiy auJ aaftl by mail vr i,n" auywliera. Cureei Ounrauteod In all Ca loumuSuu. ifrMnallr or by Utter fret and tot Hei, Cbafa tfftMibabla tal oorreais odtuco atricily cdb&JuuL A PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 100 MfM. aeol lo toy addraat, ecurely OMted, tut thirty ISO) Man. Hbvuld b r4 by 1L id draw aa tUta, BEE 3LiI3STQ. OIlnd, Volnmbns, VtnclnriRtl sum! In. dlanapollsi Unilvrny. 9BEAT CENTRAL TBCNK ROliTB, DatwMn tba KJAX AISU WMfflT. rhronth cars, with connBctlosa In Onion Depot Only ill roe t Una via Clavsland, BnDalo and Ml ara Falls to New York and Mew Kniltnd. lltnot connections for all Houthern, Boulhwett rn snd tVealtrn points, ellUr by war ol Cincin nati, Indianapolis or 81. 1-outa. Fast Tlrnt, haw Kqulptnenl, snd runnlnf throush th moat popu lar part of ths countrjj poaamalng ovtrr applU anoa for speed and enmtort known to be aerviue able. Tbe Uesl uo4-Ud and tbe (tefnst Mosul In tbe West, llokete by this popular route for sale tt ell regular ticket oflcee. i. J. HMITU, Omenl Faaaenter Ant. ( leveland,Uhto. C.C.C..I. BAILWAI. Tntis tMvststaf Int. Nltht Kinreaa lUlam Hprlng., Del. A Uol. A coom. ......, 7iw a m n. i a . , lluetoii Kiprean . ....... m a ni Ulurln iutl 4 N, y.KMt Llne..... V lpm Uleveliiu I refli Lliie................ fMptn TrtftiLsiis Oolsf Stiti. Midnight Kxpruw ....... 3.D6 n m Cliiolmmll riiU Ht. lula Mm .... 5:IOn ra BprlUKOelil .t CliiclnuKtl MprfM.. :i5sim Uiiiclunntl Faet Line .... Msjopm Houthern Kiprww . J.43pui Dayton, A Ulu. hi, . 6.CS p in HM. A Cln. Aooorn. Huuday only. 7 to m llarton, Hprlogfield aud Del. Accora....... 7,10 p m Tnlis Arrtvs Ina Ssita. MlclnlRht Kipre 12 Mam Iiavton, Mpi. and Kel. Accura 7:IW m N. V, A ixmiou L.xprfMi "U.MI m Clu. AHDrliiaHelil hztiiow H:t2Si in UevelHudKwii Llne , a.sut.m HprliiKrleM Aooorn. M. fiiiupm i;iu. i n. i . r twi uue,. -sillpia Bp'fJ. A Cln. Aooorn., Hunilny only A.'Mpm Irtlas ArrilS frsa But. Night Kxpreiw 2.25 am riniiandnt IxiuU l.taa 5 10 a m UlucliiiiHtl Kwill.lue.. . 12:xbpm Soutliern Ktpre. ... .. .. U'topin Oolumbua, DeiawHreA l)a)tonAo 7:10pm rtieae trains aie the, ouly one running on Sunday. Trm n iHvlnK at 8 50 a. m. ban through sleeping oar to Boston and New York with out otiauKe. The train leavlug at 8:85 has parlor carlo Cleveland, oounectlug with the through sleeper to New Yoric and llo. ten. 'train leavlDir HtirlinrfleJiI at ll In nmliu airvfvi iua.VW lUia W1IUUUI CUHIIgO. All trains ruu uy Centra, eumduid Time which la a minutes slower ihau sprlnfaeld time. Oko. II. Kniuut, Ticket Altai, Arcade Depot. ROUTE. THE GREAT Tl ROUGH ROUTt -Bbll.htiN IHE EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. RUNNING 3 IMM FUSEiibLB IBIIIS O w l"ail , each way, Willi Elegant New Style Woodrult Sleepers, And Combination Sleeping and Re clining Chair Cars on Night Trains And Flegant Modern Coaches on Day iralns. Shurtuat mid Moat Desirable Koutr Be tween the Enataud Weat. Ttiroash Ticket! and Iiaggat;e Checka to nil Principal I'olnta. Particular advantages oBered to Western EmI. grants, lnd and 'tourist Tickets lo all point reached by any line. Faasenger trains leave Bprlngfleld, O , from Union Depot as follows Going bait, 6 05 a.m., 9.55 a. lo., 5:25 p. m. 9.S5 p. in. Uolng West, 2:20 a. in., 11:35 a. m 5.90 p. m. Going North, 2 35 a. m., 10 00 a. ni., 5:20 p. m. Going Mouth, U. 8. K. It., 10.30 a. m., SiSop. m. Trains arrive: rrom Last, 2.05a. ui.,8 10 a. m 11.15 a. in., 5:04 p.m. ' hrom West, 2 to a. m., 9 a, ra., a JO p. m, rrom North, 1:6(1, . in., 910 p. in., 1.55 a. ra. Fruui Huuth 9.50 a. ni., 4.J0p. in. V. K. Ilemlerauu, u. M. Ilronaon, Jlen'i ilanager. Uen'llliret Jlgf, O. U. ItOC'll?;, Agent, Springfield, O. Ohio Sonllieru tSlrlalou. Trains Arrlie from Jackson and.Washlnjlo,j c. H Hprlngi'ld U. a, Ttmo, Time, No. 1 (except Sunday) - 5:15 p. in. :SO p. a No. 3(excepteumlay) 10:10a. m. :50. a. m Trains Depart for Jackson lid Washing!! C H bprlngf'ld B. B. Time. Time, No. 2 (except Sunday) -.11:45 a.m. JO-JO a. m. No. 4 (except Sunday) 5.55 p. m. 5.SG p. m N. V. I. O. ItAII.WAY. Trains Arrive From ths East. .unD. I ..... Vr ...". r.t . -L ". R 11. lime. ..2 15 a. m. No. 30, ac.'omniodallon, dally . No. I.i In. hxi leaa dally No. 1,1 In. hxj lenadaily 10 11. ui. No. 6, HI. U Limited bxpreas dally...... 3 47 p. n , Trains Lasts ko!c Ust R.B. Time. No 4, New Wk I.'mlled i!ally.......10 43 a. n. No 1 accoui oiUtion ...H wBJt n,m, No. , New Yulk hxprens dally ....., Trains Arrlie From the West. ,.9 41 p.m. It. 14. 'lime. Ko. 4, t. IhiN Limited, dally No , aiiniiiiiiojattou .......,... .... No. k, N. . Kapreia, daily..... , Trans Leave gehg West. 10;40a m. 5 ii p. ui. V.4U p. UI. Il.lt. Tim. No 39 accommodation, daily -..... 2 2S a in. No. I, Cliiciunati l.xprena. ially,...MH U 11 a. m. No 5, at, l.juls Lluilled, dally 3'5up. in. IraliisNo 4 and 8 hate alee'ri, but no change ot cura In either cuie t ruiiith to New York. No. 5 has leei'trs tlirmiKh to M lmls. All trains arrive and uepait from I. II, A W. depot In this city. IratiM run on I'eMral time. K.ir tlcketn to all pulul call on J. Ll. 1'HLKukK, Afceiil, olhce In St. James Hotel, PA HANDLE ROUTE! P., C. & St. I;. Hallway. L. M. DltlHlon Siiriiifllcltl Ilranch. No 1, Fait Line. No. 11. F.xpreiia No. 7. rjjoTsr 1.1 ml ted Kxpreaa, Pepartlrg. Western bxprcss Lv Pprlngf'ld Lv, 1 . Ppr'gl t7.10am 7 IJaiu 7 5',am 8.4aiu lOU-'am lUiOaili 7.50pm fiaiSani I 15pm 4.3lipm 5 OOpiu b2i)Pul 7.5ilpui 7.45pui l.OUau 8 35pm 9 U2pm 9.30pm U.20pm 11.104 11 U.VUiu 12 aipiu ar. Aeuia ,. Ar. DavUin.. Ar. ( oluiub's Ar. Inclu .. Ar. Loulav'lf 2.lrpm 7.50pui No 9, lwtern bxpreaa, leaves bprlngdeld s.40 a. in.; Yellow bprtngs 9 04 a.m. Arrive JCeuU 9 30 a. m : Uoluuilins li.lOa. m. No. .io. ll. I,otal express No. A n.rbiiS Express, Arriving. Lantern ex press 2 10a in 7.2oaui t0.0ui 8.4i'aiu 9. 15 tin 9 SHaiu lil..'uaiu I.v. liOiilsv'le 7.25am Lv.tln l.V I olUIUh's Lv. Iiaytou... Lv. Xenia.... O.OUJIU1 4 lSpiu 5.40,iiu 5.U.Spm 6 30(ili, 12.55pm 71 Bvpm 2.4ipm 3.bCpra 8.30pm Ar. Y . ti r'g Ar. sp'gl'ld.. No. 10, laical Accoui modatlou, leaves Xenia 5.30 a.m. Arrive Yellow Cirlngs 6.15 a. m.t Bluing Held 7.00 a. lu. Lally. t Itly except Sunday. Train No. 1 makes immediate connections at Xenix for Washington C. II., Chtlllcothe, llnctn nall and Coluiubua. No 9 Is Ibe Last Eastern Lxpress, making Immediate tonnectloiis at Xenia for riltshiirg, llarilsburg, Washington. Halllmore. l'hlladelphia. New ork, lhton, all Laatern and New rnsland iioluta. Also throush car servloefor Cleveland, No, 11 inakea dlett con nections at Xeula for Cincinnati, LoulM vllle and iiolnts houth; thniugh tralna for Uich mond. Indianapolis, Ht. liuls and iMtnu Weat. No. 5 Is the famous LIiuIUhI L'xpreta and makes direct connections at Xeula tor Columlma, Pitta burg, llarrlsburg, ltaltlmore, Washington, Thiia delphla. New ork. lloaton,all LisUerii au4 New Lnglaud Hilnla, also immediate conneUlon for Cleveland, llullalo, Niagara Lalls, Altany and Syracuse, N, . No. 7, Last Line, Western and Houtheru L.xiireBs.iiiaKtiigluimiMliateeoDtiiictica, at Xenlafur Ciiuliinatl, L7ulsvllle, Chattenooua Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans, and for rllchiuond, Chicago, and point In the North and Northwest; Indianapolis, Ht, Louis, Kaneaaflty and poinla In the West an Bouthweat. All trains run oo Central time, which Is 25 minutes slower than city time. Tick. eta sold and baggage checked to all points In th UultedHlaUa, and reliable Informai'oa can be, obtained at the office rf la Cora fiany'a Agent, this oily. Jari .ular la ormatlon as to time ol nam oonnea tlons, rate, etc., cheerfully furnished. Call on J.W.HINKH.Cltv Ticket Age.!, JAM. HoCHKa, aianager, M, A. roaP, Qaotral flSMBCU Ataat. tSl a i