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pl&jiffi'ffiPg r&n3?f . i KTrL iM GLOBE REPUBLIC TE'1 UA1LX HJIATUItlt MMPOHI IMrttOMVTU Ml.i)IA . I CANOX I AltKA H lit ttiftfl BITIt. I THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3 1885 m a Ipff2slri BnavalifivlMTT. II llllliniD BV J. DltllT. A vWcifJy? axriaMl.T roi TniBLOBE-uarcauc, SM&lEP September 2, tSSo. .mwlnJ Wuii. EKeS :S0a. m ........".... I GO NV Fair BSjSffiJ I0.no a. m ..... U" i SW I Fair (X'G-lWb i.:ur. m ... r.s , nw , Kair &im,m' Bison, m .............. ' Fair $:. lQ:30u.m .. .... ' NW Clear Mran uuiiwralur. 6S , liupratur. .1 r tut In 1864, f.7" abo. Ttmiwtatur ol unit into In IMS. 1.4" atx?. T.uip.ratur 01 lime dal. In 1882, 7i above s.ro. t.av.ti, iiitKritie.i. The democratic central committee meets for organization tomorrow afternoon. Hill lluck was fined tl and costs this morn ing lor pattlcipatlnB In a fiRht a week ago. A double wedilloR on South Market street , is rumored as one of the coming, social events of the season. The gas committee meets at the cltj clerk's office tomorrow evening to tussle with the question of light. Pat MiGreevv was arrested this morning for quarreling with a man named Floody in the Kurort an hotel. The police have not yet been called upon to stop the soft-glove slugging match nt Crystal hall tomorrow night. During the marriage ceremony at the Day ton wedding Wednesdy evening, Miss Flor ence Stockstill fainted from over excitement The valuable sorrel horse " Fox," at Myers' livery stable, formerly owned by Mrs. J. C. IJujton, died this morning. Ileas a great fvorile with the patrons of the stable. A young man went to sleep in the I. B. A VT. depot last night alter taking oil his shoes which hurt his feet. When he awakened he had to go home with bare pedals, as the shoes were missing. Wm. Myers, the man who was so cruelly assaulted by Frank Wagner, is belter this morning, but is still very weak from loss ot blood. Wagner should be made to sillier pretty heavily lor his outrageous act. Michael Clark and Fred Mier, the two young men charged with committing the burglary at Bennett's saloon, in I.agonda, Augu6t 20, were examined bctore the mayor this morning and tiound over to court in the sum of 100. Clark's father, Patrick, went on his bond, but Sli.er was remanded to jail in default of bail. When Fanny German, residing a few miles east o( town, died a few weeks ago, she was engaged to a young man named Douglass Ulce. After the funeral Ulce claimed the en gagement ring and a few other presents which he had given her. Her family refused to give them up and the penurious young man recovered them this morning by a writ of re plevin. The following is taken from the Salem, Mass., Observer: " We are pained to learn this morning the death of Mrs. Henry A. Hale, daughlerof Mr. John Kinsman, at Heaver Brook, after an ill ness of but three weeks. Mrs. Hale was a lady of kind and cheerful disposition, a woman much beloved by her family and friends." The lady is well known in this city, and her unexpected death will cast a deep gloom over her many friends. She was a niece tf Mr. Nathaniel Kinsman. Sporting c'rcles here ari all agog over the announcement ot an exbibilion to be given by the McAlpine Athletic Clnb at Crystal hall tomorrow, trid"y nigbt. Twenty-five dollars to the man who can stand up befjre Jim Fell, the champion, for tour rounds, ac cepted by Hoblnson of this city. Twenty five dolUrs is the stake to be won by the best wrestler. Prof. Tom McAlpine, Jim Fell, Paddy Norton and Jim Taulkner, well known professionals, will be present, and the exhibi tion promises to be the sensation of the sea eon. rritHONAi.. Constable, Tom Jewett is confined to the house by Illness. Mrs. O. P. Boyer, of Dayton, is the guest of Mr. J. S. Elliot, of Miller street, this city. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Rockfield attended the Hauk-Kndslow wedding at Dayton Wednes day evening. i'Mktra ArrrmeU. This morning Officer W.D.Caldwell, of Ur bana, came to this city in search olFred Emery and U. S. King, attaches of the Welsh patent medicine show, who were wanted in Urbana for assaulting and beating up a young man named Patsy Fitzmartin at their tent last Saturday night. The two offenders were ar rested by Officer Norton and locked np until they can be taken to L'rbana this evening. Attack) il liy il rrrucloila Vug, "While Owen Biggins, the old utility man at the water works, was at work at Frey's quarry Wednesday he was set upon by a ferocious bull dog, belonging to a olored man named Young, which had been left nn tled and was sleeplog among the weeds in the quarry. The blood-thirsty beast threw the old man down and had lacerated the flesh terribly on his left arm and shoulder, before he could be pulled off by one of the employes who came to Higgins assistance. Leonard's lw ul uu Itr.iinnslMlity. On being told that the effect of third parly Ism could only be "to defeat the party which embraces a large preponderance of the tem perance people of the state," Mr. Leonard replies: "I will do right. 1 am not responsl. ble for consequents." Does he not know that the moral quality of an act is often measured by the legitimate consequences of the act? And If the result of this third party movement shall be to difer and put off proper temperance legislation, can he then say that he Incurs no responsibility in this matter? And let blm note an admonition of the late Dr. Wheedon: "That it Is not always the atrlcter side of a moral question that Is right.' AND kiil,L ltlh.Y COM It, Two Mure IllrRlllmiiie Children nt tlie In. Urinary. On August 16 this paper published an ac count of a young woman named Mary Fears, of Detroit, who had come to this city to give birtb to an illegitimate child. She had topped at the American house but when her condition was learned she was sent to the In firmary. Laat night she gave birth at the Infirmary to twins, both boys. When she first came, she refused to give the name of her lover, saying that be was a poor laboring man la Detroit and bad sufficient trouble on bis hands already. She still lelli the same Hory and has never breathed a word that would lead to the Identification of tb father. Tn poor girl seetni to bare no friends to aliTuer, and It II probable that the little money which the had when the came was given her by the lather or the cblldrin born Widneidiy night. The lofirmiry II growing ritber lull of wiifi. Voting Wmiinn i',iitiirts mi Uiiullllug Husband hy the ''di'ilre'n .issMriiivr. This morning a hasty wedding was rer formed by 'Squire Hlghlmeyer, which was the climax to a long story of reikltss love. George Van Hook, the bridegroom, is a young colored man who drives n drny and does odd jobs about tho depot. The bride Is a young colored woman about nineteen years old, named Kutlo Saunders, who works as a do mestic. Along in March last the two saw a good deal of tach other ami their youthful passion overcame their dicretion. Virtue wept and beauty sighed, but headstrong cupid had his way, and a peck of trouble has been the consequence. When the young woman discovered that she was tnetenlr about the last of June Bho went to Van Hook and told him of her trouble but he seemed to con sider it a matter of no consr quence, and was Inclined to let her bear her burden ol shame and sorrow as best she could. When she saw that he would not willingly marry her she took legal steps to compel him and went to 'Squire Stout with her trouble. On July 9 the 'squire issued a warrant for his arrest on a charge of bastardy, and Conttable Brown arrested him. When he saw that the girl meant business he had an interview villi her and persuaded her to withdraw the suit, promising to marry her within four months. She was foolish enough to believe him and all proceedings we-o annulled, Van Hook paying the costs ol the suit. All went smooth ly enough unlila day or two ago the gill heard that Van Hook was preparing to skip town. The story was confirmed in her mind by the fact that his attention to her had become very slight of late. She determined to take time by the forelock and checkmate any such move on his put. This time she went to 'Squire Kightmyer and filed another allidavlt against her negligent lover for bastardy. A warrant was issued and Van Hook was again arrested by Constable Drown this morning He was taken by surprise, but tried again to stave the wedding off for a couple of months. How ever, the girl was not to be persuaded so easily this time and Van Hook was compelled to make the best of the situation or go to jail. Naturally he preferred the former. A license was procured and he was married just as he wa, in his working clothes. The wedding was an extremely quiet one, not even the relatives or more inlimate Iriends receiving invitations. In such an impromptu affair there was no time to select bridesmaids, nor prepare a wedding feist In harmony, wito the occasixn; nor was the Iit ot presents very extensive. ItfKlmeulfil llHiuiifiii, The 74th 0. V. I. hold Iheir annual re union nn the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home grounds nt Xenia today. Many of the veterans from this city and county have gone down and others will go this morning. The seventy-tourlh bovs al ways have a grand reunion and today will be no exception. James M. Smalley, 1q is secretary ol the organization and his been in Xenia sev eral days assisting in the preparations. Low Hrhlge I This morning a serious sccident occurred at Myers' livery stable. While the assistant of the sanlury marshal was hauling out dead horse he attempted to drive under a beam in the barn and was ciught bet een the beam and his saat, which was, tortunalely, a spring seat or he would have been killed. As II was he was seriously injured internallv. The stable men came to hisasistanre at once and rescued him from bis perilous posilion. He was teken Into Dr. Ilodgers' office where his injuries were attended to. Attempt,..! llnrirlary. About 2 o'clock this morning Officers Mills and Condron discovered a light in the cellar of Philip Schmidt's grocery on the corner of Plum and Main street. Going closer they found that a burglar was within, who bad gained an entiance by a coal hole at the side and was trying to make his way up stairs. They began calling to awaken the proprietor and in the meantime the burglar got out at the (rout door and skipped. He carried away nothing. About a Iting. In this morning's paper a briet note was made of a case of false pretensn that would probably develop today. About four weeks ago Frank W. Neill, a young shoemaker re siding at 18 Clifton avenue, came into Car man's jewelry store, on Limestone street, and purchased a ring worlh ffl. He said his brotber-in-law owed him some money and he would be able to pay it soon. lie tins never come near the store since. Last Tuesday Mr. Carman told Officer Klzer of the matter and it was found that N till had no money nor resource to pay for tbe ring, However be turned it over to the officer snv. Ing he would get the money lor it todav. This afternoon the officer went to him again, and as he still had not tbe wherewith to set tle, the ring was turned over to Mr. Carman. MiikkIiiic .Mali ii. From Morning Union The sparring match at Satalla' hall, Day ton, Tuesday night, between McAlpin's com bination and to men taken down by Hrad ley, was attended by about 200 men. Before the matches of the evening several local lights battered each other with the gloves without much science. At nine o'clock Paddy Norton appeared against young Brad ley, of Springfield. The set-to wis ol tbrte rounds, lo each cf which the men battered at each others' faies without an attempt to guard off blows. Occasionally a parry or a dodge would tie made, but the lule was to (lug. Jim Robiion, the col ored heavy weight, who is better known as the Black Diamond, then appeared against Tom McAlpin. The bout was simply an exhibition, preparatory to the evening's event. At hap-paii nine tbe Black Diamond appeared against Fell, and showed his superiority in every wav. The blak nn is a powertul man, with considerable science, and Fell went at him like a threshing ma chine, but lolled oil like water on a duck's back. Robinson plated with him, tapping blm occasionally with his left and then with his right. Atone lime he reached out and caught him by the back ol the head and pulled blm to blm, and showed how power iesa the white man was. The four rounds were fought without a knockout, anj Robin son was declared the winter, A FkIuI Airiilent, A sad accident which proved fttal befil ibe family of Peter Knott, who lives about one half mile north of Pitchln.on Wednesday, it appears that tbe children were In tbe wagon to which wis hitched tbe family horse and a colt. They were out In the field and one of Ibe children struck the rolt with a switch, which frightened the colt and caused a run away. The lines broke In the hands of the driver and the children were thrown out, but all escaped Injury except Laura, who was crushed beneath tbe wheels, and only Jived about one-half hour alter the accident. The sympathy of the entire neighborhood Is with the illllcted lamlly. lip Outline Ilia I'mummiue liming III" Furthcoming Villi to America, from Morning l.UUon. i.(ito, Sept. 2. The Itev. Dr. Frederick W. Farrar, canon and archdeacon ol West minster, who Is about to start for a two months' tour ol America, granted an inter view to a correspondent yesterday at the little village of Vowya, Wales. The lamous divine and author has been quietly resting fot a few days at this obscure but picturesque re treat, perched high among the Cambrian hills, and recuperating from his city labors. He appeared to be In splendid health and spliits, and he said: "1 anticipate my visit to the United States and Canada with the greatest Interest and pleasure. I am booked to rail from Liver pool for Quebec on the steamer Sardinian, which leaves next Thursday. I expect to de vote oue week to Quebec and Msntrtal. Then I will travel leisurely westward, stopping at Niagara Falls, Toronto, and a few other points, and occupying, perhaps, a week on the way to Uhlcago, where I will arrive probably on September Jfith. I will be able to make only a short stay In Chlcigo, but there are so many points of Interest In that wonderful young giant among cities that 1 shall try to arrange another visi in October. Not later than September 20 I must hurry eastward, for I am announce 1 to make the opening address of the session of the John Hot kins Univer sity at Baltimore on October 1. Next I am to deliver three lectures on theology to stu dents in rniiaucipma, ana tnence l win eo to Washington. I am invited to attend the church congress at New Haven, and after ward to become the guest of Cyrus W. Field at New York, and of the Rev. Philip Brooks nt Boston. I shall try to accept all these In vitations. My plans lor the remainder of the trip are unsettled, and will depend en tirely upon the amount of time which I find at my disposal. I shall, however, feel disap pointed il I am unable to pay suitable visits to that great trio ot western cities, Cincln nati, St. Louis and Chicago." A lenr-olil Mjsterr Finally Kxntaln.ri. ST.CATiiriti.Nra, X. U. Alexander Kasterly and wife disappeared mysteriously from K' fingham, last'tali. A day or two ago, Kaster ly'a brother levealed that the missing man had killed his wile and buried the body on a lot adjoining their residence, and then hung hims.1'. The body of the woman has been tound, but no traces of ber husband's re mains have been discovered. Thp Uround Around Hen. Orant'a Tomh. New Vork, Sept. 2. At the meetitgot the Park board Koglneer Kellogg reported that In order to preserve the work already done around the tomb of Gen. Grant about $8,100 would have to be txpended. In an swer to the request that the ruard be con tinued at the tomb, Gen. Hancock wrote to the board that he had forwarded the request to Washington. Low Trier nf Whrm III Auatrtit. Londoi, Sept. 1. Wheat sales are made In Vienna at Is, 3J, per hundred weight less New York prices. Even at this low price it is found impossible to effect tbe sale of Aas trian wheat in France or Germany, because cf prwnt high duties in those countries. Austria has 12,000,000 cwt. of wheat sur plus to export this year against 0,030,000 cwt last year, JournalUta Are llarrftd. Rove, Sept. 2. The Diretto declares that other departments of the government, besides the war department, have been censured for employing journalists in official capacities, and states that legislation will probably be adopted, prohibiting all officials employed by uie Italian government Irom acting as jour nalists. Three Thouuuil Men Thrown Out of Em plojlile it. Loio, S;pt. 2. A fire in Barrow, in Furness, today, destrojed the works of the Barrow Ship-Building Company, causing loss ot one million dollars. Three thousand men are thrown out of employment by the lire. WiftleN Arrlvea nt Stockholm. Loinov, Sept. 2. The Prince of Wales ar rived today at Stockholm, where he met with an enthusiastic reception. The prince was received at tue railway station by King Os car. who affectionately unbraced blm. The city whs profusely decorated with Hags in honor ol the royal visitor. Five Thnuinud Workman Strike. I.OMiov. Sent. 2 Five thousand work. men, etnyloyed in Sir William Oeorge Arm strong s macnine ana gun works at r.Uwick, near .New Castle, struck yesterday because lliIp pmnlntiM rfti.H In fU.mtaa fa.n .... agers who had made themselves obnoxious to lue em Mulcts. No GrouiHU fur the Charge. Simla, Sept. 2. A full investigation acquits tbe governor of Herat of the charges madf against blm by the British boundary commission. The Afghan officials promise that In tbe fiture there will be no tampering ith the letters of the commission. An l.ilhor lleateii. Lexiscton, Ky Sept. 2,-T. A. Fiannely, editor of the F.vening News, received a se vere beating, today, from W. T. Jones, on ac count cf an alleged scandalous article pub- usueu uuoui J ones lamer in tne .ews., Ah Klube7ler MilrltteH. Jlocrx, Spt. 2 M. Flowry, an official In the treasury department here, having been detected in embezzling public funds, has commltleil suicide. He was led to steal by heavy lotses at gambling. Appnlnleil a Cotiilimliiliiut. Loiuoh, Sept. 2. Prince Henry, of Batten berg, the husband of Princess Beatrice, has, by the queen's order, been appointed a com mandant in tbe British navy. Dr. and Mine, Van Norman's school for la- itifrf rTmintl.') !Ar,7) will rt-nrtAn 0tnt... 1. at 31o W.st o7th street, Ntw York. Special advantages In music and modern languages. Iteierence: Dr. E. V, Van Norman, Spring field, O. 285 If AMUSEMENTS. (11 A. IV I Ol'KHA IJOUHJ5. One Night Onljr. Ntturclnj. 8ept. fi, & 'S Mnininoth Minstrels. II. J. CI.AI'IIAM, Manager. Mir.T.fl IUUI.OW, OEOROK WJLWI.V, rAItl, itAXKIN.Hl'OIIr.Y IlllUllllKltrY. k. M. HAM, CIIAH.iiOonvKalt.J.tKK WKI.IIY.AIItMS ANIH'AI-KY. TJI.IINhY AN. WAYNE. WfcLllY ANDI'lJAllU Tbe Oreateit of all Tenor IltlUJIiti, Mr. TIioh. D. Dixon. IJ Vo.nll.l. IK, 30 In Orchestra 20 Two Funny llurleioun by Frank Puui.nl, BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST, anii CRAWLED BACK, Taken from HujhCoiiwiy'i popular novel, Called Hack. Price J',, M and 7Jc. Reaarvrd Mats now on ! at tin u.uil plicn without aitra cuare. At the We are LADIES' The stock thsss goods are made of was very carefully selected and manufactured expressly for us. Also a complete line of MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit our store, examine the goods, and get price?. ROUSE & PARSONS, 20 SOUTH MARKET STREET. WltlrnlMTC Collet;. The Fall Seaion will begin Sept. M, 1885. For further information apply to the Presi dent. 282 t S. A. Obt. Ootiiinhii., (lino, state Fair. The P. 0. k St. L. Ry., Pan Handle route, will sell round trip excursion tickets to Co lumbus, 0., and return, on account of State Fair, at on'-half fare for the round trip $1.35 August Slst, September 1st, 2nd, 3d and 4th. Tickets good returning September 5th. Take advantage of the low rate and go the Fair. For time of trains, etc., apply to Jko. M. HiNia, Ticket Agent. The lacing at the Meclianlcsburg lair this year will be of Ibe best, and their grand natural amphitheatre will give every person a fine view and a comfortable teat. Admis sion only 25 cents. 272ar Mr. Joseph Hruxa, whose magnificent work has won him an enviable reputation, has opened a shop at No. .11 East High street. The finest and most elegant shoes for ladies and gents ever seen in this city were the work of Mr. Hruza, who has no equal in the West as a fine workman. Don't forget to attend the Central Ohio Fair, to tie held at Mechanlcsburg, Ohio, September 8, 9, 10 and 11. Finest grounds, best exhibition, purest water in the state. Admission only 25 cents. 272ar We lfarn that the Central Ohio Fair, at Mechanlcsburg, Ohio, September 8, 9, 10 and 11, promises to be the largest ever held on their beautiful grounds. Admission only 25 cents. 272ar flood temper is like a sunny day; it sheds its brightness everywhere. Ilemovifcl of lsr. Mjera. Dr. n. Myers has removed his office to No. 2, Buckingham block, where be will be pleas ed to see bis patients. 283o A.N OltlUNANCK AN OnUlNANCK to amend ectlnn ',2 of an ordinance entitle I an ordinance to provide for the punlbhment of certain olleuaea therein named, panned tine 14 Ivmi. hl-CTio I. IIp It ordained by the City Conn cltof the city nf SprlnglleM, uhlo, that section 12 of an ordinance entitled nn ordlna-re to provide fer tho punishment of certain oflennea therein named, paiicd June 1 1, lsso, be changed to rend as follows: jac "ii If mi) person or prom shall, with in thholl), loiter about common ordlnarUs, dram shupv, ale, be.rorpo w bouses or stmp or placca of mitotlous or baliltiiiil rrnrt for tip pling or Intemperance, or houses of 111, fame, ur about Kumblliu; houst,tr(ni., alleyn, rocks. Mater eourwB, cmi-rn or dill, or about the premlc of another peisoii, or If any saipl clouap. rn Kiiail be found within this eltr, in. at, on or about any of Hie aboe mentioned place In thu iilulit reason, who. IcInK ques tioned y the marhal, or any deputy marshal, or any member of tho police, forcoof this city, as to hl name, occupation or residence, or as to the reason or his precnce or conduct at any auch plate ns aforesaid, and hhatl refnseorbe unable toansucrnny or all such questions to the reasonable s .tUfuctlon of the ollUer sopro Irfiundliii: tho same, ultho'it haiii(- good and nullicleiJtcdtue for such refusal or inability, or If nil) person ihall be found within this city, not halntr any place of kiioun or lslbie meanaot llvel Ik od, every such person shall he ileeinud KUllty of a violation ot this ordl' nance. Hue i. This ordinance shall take f fleet from and aller It legal publication. I'an-ed September 1st, lrM iN m I'. I' Mast, President. NOTM'i: TO IIIJII.ttKltS. ea'cd proposa's will be received by the Commls'lonurs of Clark enmity, Otdo, at their ollbu In the city nt r-prltuillcid, on Monday, Oo luberrih IMS up to 12 o'c.tek noon, lor fur nlshtng all the materlnl and doing all the work necessary to the erection of a laundry at thet'htldnuV Home In said county. I'laim and Kperlnc-utioiiK limy be aeen at the citllceof theCouutv Awlltnr. The persona to whom the contrart may ha at riled will lie requested to Miter Into bond Willi Hulliclenlsiirutlca In double the amount the contract price. The t'ommisiloners reserve the right to re ject any and all IiIiIh. Hy order of the Commissioner. hent. 2. 1W. o. K FKRVJpS, zariTTbuh Auditor ot Clark Co..O. SPECIAL NOTICE. QT. JOHN (iHlMAN I.t'TllKHAN rU'NIMY O tV HOtll, will picnic at Yellow Hprlngs on buDiisy, rept Mill F.re for the round trip: Adults, "Oc; children between ttieage.ot 12 and 5 fears, Jic. Trln leares 1,. M. Depot at H 10 a. m., t. It, I hue, Jno. M, lllnrs, Tlckit Agent. 23fe CO-PARTNERSHIP. rnHK ro-parttierslilp heretofore existing under j the firm r,sme of Kubnell ,t Ifiutk Bros, stands il jawiltel Inm and afler the lit day of Pepteuiber, Isai, by limitation, All Will due and all obliga tions of sal.l firm will be settled by llauck Bros, rirsorji owing the fJnii will please rail and settle. W. V A J. II. llauck ror. it sin sod Mine.tooe. 2V bs FOR RENT. I MIR ItNNT Large storeroom on Main street, 1 Rent very low. Tho. Hiarp. w FMIlT Tth.ST very ulceTooiu. either furnished or iiufurulshedi si liable for two persoos In. quire at Mo. 1KN. Market. il.' b 1-, . i i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. F'Oll RAM: OR KXCIIANtiF.-A few fine Im t roved farms and some choice Iowa, Nebraska ami Kansas lands, cheap for cash or In exchange for stocks of goods. T.J Cairns 4 tv , Janearllle, Wis. 24 be M. kind, of prop'rty city and country. A Ifood house ot I room, for ViOU. A food new double bouse of 10 rooms to eiihaoge for a aingl bouse on some good street Money to loan. Jotin ii. jonnsoD, corner Market and High sis. 2MJ bs WANTED. llf AN J KIl lo rent ny a single man, two rooms, ,, uii.tui u.,1 iii,uuiiii uiurr ior net) room, III Ibe central pari of the city, Address A. Mam- il.B ltkir !Sfl K,-. .A WA NTi:i Nicely furnished room, with board pteferrrd, by young 'flit of rovl habits; must be east of Market and south of High, Address W It., tare of (Hot oit.ee, 285 ra tir ANTFII dood opportunity lo rusks money on I! smsll rspilil and establish a permanent growlog business, rivalling the le.ephone, An ar ticle ot great vilue, altorJIng thaarent a monop oly. 1 fares years ol success F. H Coester, man gr, ill ruclld ateuue, Cleveland, O. 2aam HELP WANTED-MALES. llfAKrill A reildent aatesinan o: axperletra IT and lunuenca to kandlt. the bast lln. of do uuillo as wall as French wore cor.au for this ftate on commission. Liberal terms. Addraas, with full particulars, Uwla Sculela A Co , ISO Broadway, Naw York. mo br n . -ffmmmm FOR SALE. tWH8A!,r.-IIoueiioM furnllu-a, must U sold byTu.sdsy, HeptemlwrWU. Call at 0, West lalnM,, uprtslri. !." r HOUrlAM.-'iood chance for parlies wsntlug to go In business. Mrs, H. Illsieoey will offer store furniture and fixtures at a great bargain. m. m" tt usieiuveei oifii nt u iiruar Kill unar Call it once, No. ol Arcade, sr I ROUBE AND Head of the Procession! always found in the front ranki and this time it It with another line of AND MISSES' FINE SHOES. BE SURE votl tire right, then go ulicud, Is nn lire portant practical adage which should b remembered In tho purchase of a medicine for flic blood. Ajcr's Pnrsiiparlll.i is a highly concentrated mid poucrful nllcra. the. It Is universally ncknow lodged to be tho best blood purifier. V. F. Xlchola, 424 Washington Ft., Iloton,3tnss.,vrltei: "After snfTcrlng for act oral jcars, wltb Indigestion, I was revised and induced To Take Ayer's Sarsnparllla. I hate greatly Im proved. My health was nc cr hotter tlinu at present." Annie Zvltiky, fiO State St., Brookljn, X. Y.,says that alio took Ajer's Snrsaparllla for n tumor in the throat Goitre and, after ti-itig It for tlirco months, the swelling nil disappeared. Per sons troubled with (loltro should try this medicine. Kit Campbell, Hooker, Pa., wiltcs: "By tho use of AYER'S, Sarsaparilla I was cured of hip Joint disease." Prepared by Dr. ,T. C. Aver & Co., I,ovtll, Mass., V. h. A. Sold by nil Druggists. Price $1 ; nix bottles for $S. NOTICK TO CONTKACTOKt. SEALED IMOltWALS will be received at the oftloe of the City Clerk of the city of Springfield, Ohio, for furnishing materials and constructing (lie main newer of w much oftha Centeratreet sewer district, or sewtr district No. 4, aa Ilea on, and la for Center atreet between Mill Run newer and the aotith line of Mul berry at ret. according to tho pi an, profiles and apeclncatlona therefor on file In theofflceof the CHI! Knglneer of anld city. All bids must be for furnishing nil the ma terlals and completing the work according to aald plana, profile nnd apclncatlona, must stata price for labor and material separately, rnuat be signed by the full name of all persons Interested In aald bid and shall also be sinned by some responsible disinterested person a-s a guarautSH that a contract will be entored Into and tbe work performed, provided said hid Is accepted, and must be on file with the City Clerk on or before 12 o'clo.k, noon of Tues day, the 1st day of September, ltw.1 to b opened and publicly read Immediately after 12 o'clock, noon, of aald day. In tho presence ot the City Clerk, Mayor, City Knglnier and Assistant City Knglneer, or any two of them, and reported to Council by Uie city Clerk at the first regular meeting of Council thereaf ter, The Council reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals ho recelv ed for any reaaon they may deem sufficient. By order of Council. J. H. Snxwamca, City Clerk. NAI.KOFHONIS. NOTICK Is beieby given that tbe city of Spring field, Ohio, will oner for sale to the highest and best bidder at the Council chamber In aald city, on Tuesday the 22d day of September, A. U., ISA'), at 8 o'clock p. m., the bonds of said city the amount nf tea thousand (10,CMj0 dollars; said bonds to be of the denomination of any sum from one hundred dollars to one thousand dollars, to bar 6 percent, per annum Interest from the date of same until the payment of tbe principal there of; principal and Interest of said bonds to be psy. able at the City Treasurer's office In this city. One ballon tbe first day of March, A. D livi, and the remaining half on the 1st day of Septem ber, A. I., 1W. Hald bonds to be Issued for the purpose of obtaining a loan In anticipation of l he ueneral Revenue Fund and the Police and Mar shal Fund of lha city for the present year. In pur suance of Section 2,700 of tbe Revised Ktatutea of Ohio. Bald bonds, when sold, to be taken and paid for In cash bv tbe purchaser thereof within ten days from date of sale of ssme. Bids for the purchase of said bondamayhe filed In writing with Ibt City Clerk at any time prior to the time above named for tbe sale of aald bonds, and bids, either verbal or In writing, will lie re ceived on said day of Heplember, at 8 o'clock p. m when all bids will be considered by tbe City Council, and aald bonds will be sold at not less than par value, subject to tba conditions hereto fore set forth, to tbe highest and best bidder, Hy order of Council, ICKbs. J. H. SHKW4LTKR, Cily Clerk, sai.k or IIONIM. Notice Is hereby given that the elly of Spring, field, O. will offer for sale to the highest and beat bidder, at tbe Council Chamber In aald c."1r; JEL,Tue:dH' ih wxil da" ' Heplember, A. 1). IMS, at 8 o'clock p. n... the bonds of aald city to the amount ot fourleen hundred if 1,4'aj) dollar; said bonds to be ol Hie denomination of any sum from one hundred dollars lo one thousand dollars, In bear 8 per cent, per an num Interest from the date of same until the payment of the principal thereof; principal and InUreatof said bonds to be pa) able at tlio City Tr-aaurer's ofllco In this city nn the first ;la of Heplember, A I). IWfl Saldbonda to be Issued for the purnosoof obtaining a loan In anticipation ol Hie taxes levied lor the llrldge rund of His present yiar, In pcrauance of r-tc-lion 2,700 of Hie Revised Hlalutcs of Ohio, hald bonds, when sold, to be laken and puld for In cash bv the purchaser thereof within ten dayi from date of sale of same. Bids for the purchase ol aald bonds may be flUd In writing with the city Clerk atany timer prior lo the time above named for the, sale of said bonds, and bids, eliher serhalo' In writing, will lie received on said 2th day ot Sepleuibcr, at 8 o'clock p.m., when all bids will be considered by the City Counill.and aald bonds will lie told at not lean than par value, subject to the conditions heretofore Vet forth, to the highest and best bidder, Hr order of Council. 2Wbi J. s. Hiiewai.tkk, City Clerk. 8PRINGFIELDWATEB WORKS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SICALKI) PHOPOH ALU will be received by , the Trostees of Water Vorkaof tho City of BprlnifleUI, Ohlo.at their office In said city, until 12 o'clock noon of August aotii, k8 for furnishing approximately lineal feet wi .v-iiieu ui-iruu pipe, weiguing approxt. mately 132 to IK ponnda per lineal root; also V, tone approximately ol special castings. Bidden lo state time at which delivery of "a - v wiHiHcmm uii uiuipieim, .For any Information, address J. n. cok.C K.. Toledo, o , or K. C. liwyn, 1'reildeut. Hoard of Water Worka Tru.tees expressly reeerve the right to reject anv or all b'da. KO.tlWYN.I'rea't, JNO. II THOMAS, 0. McilHKKN, . Truateeeof Water Worka. J. I, Cooi, Consulting Knglneer , Toledo, O- HKAI.KU 1'HOI-OSAI.S. s KAI.KD I'KOI'imU will be received at the office of Cltr Knglneer at HnrlmrfteM. im nn IS I'l n'liV n.uin .1 L...I.. ... , ..... isai, for grading and graveling a alreet Ibrough Ihepiopsitr of Rosa Mitchell, To accordance with 61ans, piofile. and specifications on file In City nglnaer's office, ' -r - - "- ..w, ui viu7, iiigu.t .1ISI, ISA!, for grading and graveling a alreet through V"ee J, Hoi'iibias Molxi, C. K. Malaria and Fever and Jgue P08ITIVKI.Y CURKfiand thoroughly .radicated from the system by using tf hitleinnre'e Hsicra. snenlo Agoe (Specific, Contains nothlog In 'u.,l01ilJ ,h. ao, "H"te constitution. Is a splendid Tonic for those suffering from debility. Impoverishment of tbe blood, and unfailing ri ,.r,.',loM ' PUli spared by a hsrius elst of W years exierlence. II not lo be had of your druggist, send II to tba manufacturer, F. W. Whlttemgre Hudson. N. Y and be will Imme diately lend you i bottle to any part of thecoun- PARSONS! DRUGS, NOW IS THE TIILVLE. DISINFECT YOUR PREIV1ISES! -A11""'8 So.,"!),c f'ei ylc, the best non-polaonong Irdor.Mr and IHslnlpc mm "flown. 11 ha Jiint been pronounced to lie three tlmea moro powerful than uny other disinfectant In the market Ijy tho COMMIT TKE OX lUNiNFrXTAJiTS ?i ,hA,1n,'rlc1nn I'ubllc Health Association recently In rtexslmi at the John Hop klna University, llaltlniore, lor tostlnsr commercial disinfectant. Sold in 25c. oUc, and $1 bottles. ' AD. BAKHAUS & CO., No. ail 3ast PLUMBERS. R. P.Willis & Son GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, XaXllvXlEI.S'E'sOBiTIE STH.ETBT. Cross Creek Lehigh Coal Uemarkable for lira great l'urlty, Ilnrabillly and FREEDOM FROM CLINKER AND SLATE. We sell the best grades of 0. C., B. &0., Hocking and Jackson. . m . Contracts taken and estimates furnished. WOLISTON, WILDER & CO., -310 WEST IMCAIiq- 8TH333aT. SHIPWRECKED! m s , mnnIwCTr,,ysrr tIhe1l,Tn,on V"'1'0 ,lr0 .V0""r? InIlllIlo-BI?eil a . 1 nel lJ s,.f tm' i'P ck from lBnomnro of business law Mlvwf-.ri!r.P h1.3..01 t,,om .n n,,at :,ll8H w,, 'oiisltlor them buftiuelw ' (a" " eTer'th,l,B w,,cn l,"'J' ot lnt NELSON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Is patronized by the very best class of citizens, clergymen, luwyers bankers, business men, mechanics and farmers. MINERAL Waukesha is a CharminrJ Summer Resort OX THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and ST. PAUL and C. & N. W. II' VS. WAUKESHA GLENN The Wll-Known iieen o" WiiterH," ttmKrature.aiinno.r.nJ.luiir-l "sd'irJi's ,l,eoI,,Jr I"1"." '" Waukesha that remains a od. .TffltW, !)V',1h?rn'"r'' J? 'T ?r -"" ' """ "' .By. t, of ,i "ii;X!l,7.ihlio!i lr "' U,e luu'"u .trall lb. L.a I-urlw.ttXuK Impure WHU HnIiIi I'oiamluiuutVSl'.... i 1 1. ,"1fi',cl,,l'r ""'""t In wa m Wfatlier." of u,p well, w. h.vTc o "j , ' tW TlV':,',W!,: "S""',, w" hf'in our l'Mtlon WAUKrill t' mTvE"! "'" '" of mP" l"l"'n lain nur. milk." s-j , . I. II. IIUYANf, Waukp.lis, Wis. DUFFY'S PURE nvt.ij-1- WHISKEY. im jBm should 2S nvntfw BnSS oTmVSS S?2R!Bm!r E,NT,RELY FREE FROM l M.li wi.l.kw?.V . ?D'-5Unr l"iclts and arcsxni ,o do not have IuiTy. In "Sl'fSrran rti- na .-i i mini m .aih'tvr j.rmi., ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHEE SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCitrr ODFFY HALT WHISKEY CO.. Baltimore. Ml, U. S. A Ml DR. Brewer's A PERFECT CURE Njrphlll., Mrrorssla, Plrnplr. Humor., Mvrr C'osupUlul. UjaprpaU, t bill, .nd -,,r, .,, rsi.l HlVsuiti ,. ,.TrW,i,T,V,t,LV VVUM -"' l BAT.! THl U. 8. SPECIFIC OQ., 348 R.c St., Clnolnnvl, Q OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, belaware, ohio. of tbl. rouNlrr, on.r. toTJTlT.T.r.JT.riT?,.? ".."".T"..'. .P.0!""'.'!'' ' '." M'tK" SZiMBM Itriiairl VLts.ary ssimii... I... ,...;. .Til .Vjr""f w vv.vi.r tsiwiista lur a term uulr Uu or lssa. ETC: Main Htreet. WATERS. JPncumonia, Consumption, Dysiiepsla ana. J'o,lliirlv JieUertJ anuT Xnturt Blood and Liver Specific; rni an sinnn iun'.uL " TTw. mraaiii uoinc fur iaius, wnu ivacusrs. Laialoviu ir... n. n. nrsi v..i.i.ut. " " . . ...,......-,. mm iTST m& 553 ftal' 4 . M,' mmsmssmmm:mmB!xr