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SSJ ?a 1 GLOBE KEPUBlalO. TUESDAY BVENnTG, AUGUST 24 1886. s Ls r SI a m j 5 , I i ,. i . 1 i ; i Onr. Ormjr. OU, Ilaimm Cran. Asthma . lh. (! life. njruT On. M"1-.1' CeiMise r. JTiura l vnn irWsra.n r.i .. fiii-.-.C.-r'.lL.' "" i ji 7 . By "'4 lTvp's. Baltimore, lid, t! a. i UaolcI-lTwo lot le.-aold ES iJnSiSI. MILKOAirriME CAM). Olmland. Clnmbua. Cincinnati ludlanapoll. Kallwny. and eoixo isi. J XlghtExpress 1.20 am 2 ew nrk A Boston Kxmtss "m i nm I Cleveland A Ka,tern &!,,, i? I.ew ork Limited Kxpress .SJ0 pm BOIkU 80CTH. Night Express a.-'Sam I Lastern Limited ";, J 17 Jyrlni:neld.i Cincinnati Accom Sjii0am v 9n5i"nl 'naianapolls Kxpress.10.flO am S-1? V nclnntl Express ... '? 8 ClntU Ind .M Louis r Kan. Ex ...-) pm 1IUTI fUlll I-ST. gtgnt Express I "astern Limited ..2.30 am .-.v.") am 5 ew fork. Boston Jt Cincinnati Kit.50 pm Axxiri raou socth. J li.' Exnr's - MJOam 55 Warton.prinirneldAcc.ira.Jr't s.vnam H ntm ".k .Boston Limited ts am .2 5?,rrUn,l 4 Lastero Express 3J0 pm Cincinnati A :-pringfleld Accom . . nS pm TlOTk Limited Express S.Wpm ho. 12 has through sleepers to New Rork and Boston without chance. o. lis the famous limited express, eom E?ed entirely of sleepers, east of Cleveland. raroUgh sleepers from Sprlugfleld. Makes lew ork In 2u4 hours. V- V P.t'..1"1 Ocean Steamship Agent. bJ!IIU' Arcade lepot. " P- A. Sprlncfleld. O. Indiana, llloomlncton and We. llall. road. OOIXO EAST. Columbus Expires ;:3) m n'ashincUm and llaltlmore Ex .. 9M am 6 Jew ..rk Limited :i:Ki pm Ludlow Ear and Columbus Ex . 5: pm tfoiao EST. i-aipm I Ntent Express tlSam .. 50 pm . 10:50 am .. S.lij am 5 Kansas and Chiracs Ex 6 Paciae .Mall aud Ex Columbus and Ludlow Falls Ex.. OO150 M1ETH. I Lakeside Kx Vt am Put-in Itay Ex ikam m 6 Muduikv Ex 5:31 pm AEE1VE rXOK EAST. I XlBht Ex, ... IM am - 4:.' pm .- 10: W am .. "M am 3 Kansas and Chicago Ex 5 Paciflc Mail and Ex .... T Columbus and Ludlow Falls Ex. AEUTi raox VEST. Z Columbus Ex 2.fi am ... :(5am S":JU pm ... 5:15 pm 1:15 am ... 4:4 pm .- SiO am 4 Washington aud Baltimore Ex... 6 ew York Limited 8 Columbus and Ludlow Falls Ex.. AEEIVE raoH KOETH. 1 Cincinnati Ex 3 Sandusky ard hprlngneld Mali- 5 Day Ex Ohio Southern ItAltroad. OOI.VO SOCTH. 2 Mail and.Ex. . 10:25 am 5:35 pm 4 Valnbrldge Accom .... AkRivrraov socth. 1 Mall and Ex 4 JO pm 3 Ualnbridge Accom :io am Trains marketl thus run dally; all other trains dally except Sunday. Train Xo. 1 has athrough coach for Lincoln, Neb., aud through s!ee(er between Springfield and Peona. Train Xo. 3 has through sleeper and chair cars tor Peoria, and through sleeper from In dlanapolis to Chlcairo. Train No. 5 has elegant new Woodruff sleeper (ei.-ept Saturday through from Columbus to St. Paul aud Minneapolis; also through coach Irom Columbus to Kansas City, and chair cars between Combusand Iturllngton, Iowa. All through trains on main Hue both east and est hai e through sleepers and chair cars between Columbus and Peoria. C. E. llENIiERSO.V.lieneral Manajer. 11. M. HKONSOX. O. P.and T. Agent. li. 11. UUsCH.Ueneral Agent. WM. UKFFEKM AX. Ticket Acent. Fltta, Oln. SU Louis IC 1U-L. 31. Dlvl ton. o.o VEST. 1 Fast Line . Ta-m. . 2 25 p.m. .Iu:i5a.m. . '4 JO p. m. 11 JCenla Accom. X On. Mall.. T Western Express ARRIVE FROH VEST. 19 Jenla Accom- 7:00 a, m. '10:20 a. m .. 4KB p.m. 6:15p.m. 6 Eastern Exnress 2 Limited Express... . 11 Express X. Y, Peun. 4c Ohio H. R. OOIXS EAST. 12 Atlantic Express. 2:S5a.m. 4 Sew York Limited Express 10:.T7 a. m. 1 Accommodation ,, . 5:02 p. m. ( Sew York Express "1037 p.m. ooixs VEST. 3 Paciflc Express 1:47 a. m. 1 Cln. and Western Express 10 :37 a. m. S St. Loots Express- "3:50 p. m. All trains run by Central time, which is 28 F minutes slower than Columbus time. N. B. 'Daily. All others dally except Sun day. J. D. I'hleser. Ticket Agent. once72 Arcade. NBRA PILL0 Fori, dsebe, nillaae. MTerCam slaUts. ltidle!lo. Mild but eflectlve. taT-aOLD II Y DUL'tJUlsTS. !0h, Wy Back j How I do suffer." "What shall I do?" These words need ueier be uttered If ujiler" Kid iiey I'iuls are worn They positively cure Ilrlght'slMsease, Lame or Weak Hark, Spinal and all urinary Ulseases and Restore Lost Xnrrgy tnoldoryounc Price S3, by mall, on receipt ot price. Address. The Snyder Pad Co 'o. 2 West 14th Su Xew York. Snyder's Liver Pads Malaria. Chills and Fever. Dyspepsia, Bil iousness, sick or Nervous Headache, all Liter aud Stomach Troubles yield where the Snyder Llitrswl Mnminh lni are worn. They cure by absorption. Thousands can testily to the benefits derived from their use. Price $2. Sentby mall on receipt of price. Address, Th" Mujder l'a.l Co., "o. 2 West 11th St., New York. Weakly Females. Ladies, old oryoung. suffering from any form ot female emilalnts: many American women uTerIroinNekiiess. Irregularities. etc The emjiler 1'rsinle I'.id Is worn and cures by i.nention Trvone. Price &1. bv mall on re ceipt of priv. Addre'S.TIieMijtlerl'ad Co, i No 2 West Bib t . New York. I An Acenivanieaioriniscouniy. ui locate ai, Fprlnirfleld EUY! Catarhh &REAM U.mlM aUxsUdl(Jntce nni n :- UCll uuu. ... Fhayfever'SS A I CATARRH, HAY FEVEI V..I.I r.lyllliL.S'lll'f or Voudcr. free. from injurious. Drug nnd Q1Tcti-?T,,-i ' irOi"rs. iM.i-ciiibn A particle Is applied In each nostril and Is iacreeable. ITice SO cent .t UrusKlsts: by mall, redstered. 611 cts. Vuiar, free, ELY B HOB- uruti". v"-- i GANGER CufeviihouftheknlfBi jvin, r experience and r?cn Mverles we care S,S5kye-.?i'nT' Jh-NJJ , " ..loliresui I.rm... c.b Fou Feet, TIIUnDQ etc. Also r.n, . nd hit In 1 UlllUIlWmsntsentfr Arid nmvs AwllaHaO- Si asaftftSBBaii sasmcc.-jrrn Hrmi FHAyFEVERSS M te: mm w mt rJHBT ..JbbbI mg& ism-Vsk xo ni ii THE WIND? The north wlml'a JiowUus lejrlew hwi ep down from Iwreal reRlons, t.Tini the pallid zona where winter's throne Was wrought in the wide wast, wan and lone. rnnumbered years ago. come on wimw u-Iiam tiiiarinr Tliev He-trew the world with snow. And tnrlr Icy breath Is bitter death. Ibe r footfall only woe. The east wind comes with sadness And twin, an I midnight madness. Irom a solitude where cumes bnod And poUonetl dews on the dales are strewed. And sorrow throttles gladness; I It conies like a ghost from spectral coast "here cypress branches wave. 1 And out of iu pinnies fall ghastly glooms Like those that encircle the grave. ! The south wind comes a-slghing, ' u bu',S anJ ,,,"om'' replying. , He conies In quest of love and rest, I And presently on a rose's breast. in rapture lies a-dying; He comes like dreams, and only seems. ills cradle is his tomb: Ills life is&soiigtotnurmurlngitreams, His death a rich perfume. The zephyr, fragrance laden. "rings balm to man and maiden Brings dove-eyed rest to the troubled breast From the mystical regions of the west From love's enchanted Aideen; K comee with news as fresh as the dews That gather in starry hours. With wonderful store of tender lore From the sweet book of the flowers. -George K. Camp in Kansas City Jour nal HOW THE FIGHT BEGAN. Origin or a Itow lu Donnibrook Fair. Heads ami hhlllelabs. Hnwdiil the row begin! I ha- l?a try uig for the last lialf hour to find out. Imt. after all, no one but an EnglUhnuui would have asked the question. 1 cannot tell jou the least, hut I caa form a pretty good idea, and irbat) convey ono to your readers, by explaining bow a row that I witnosMod many yearkugo in Donny brook fair, of immortal memory, did begin. It was late in the afternoon, and the fair had preserved, an unwonted air of quiet during the day, when there came staggering along, cl(e to where I was standing, an Irishman who was evidently toning for a tight." Close by bUxnl a dancing ltb, one of the onlinary canvas tents one sees at every fair, or race coursd for that matter, with a platform in the middle and a bench running I ail round, on which the spectators sat. un tbe outside, as they tat could bo cleaily seen, uiuler the thin covering of the touts, the out lines of their figures as they leaned against the canvas. "Fuur o'clock an no foight yet," muttered the new arrival, regretfully, as he steadied himself to look round for a possible antago nist. Suddenly his eye caught the booth, and rested appnivingly ujiou it, w ben the canvas swayed with tbe heads and shoulders ot the spectators within. Without a moment's hesi tation lie gave a "harots.h,' waved bis. shille lah round his head, and brought it down with nil his force uin the projection nearest to him, representing the skull of some haphsa inmate, who, in fancied security, was enjoy ing a quiet Tiew of tbe proceedings inside. The projection disappeared, and with it tbe owner of the bead hich bad caused it- In a moment the inmates of the booth swarmed out oil save one; and so the fi;bt began. It must have been somewhat thus That the row liegnn Uxlay. One moment there was good humor and quiet; a little bustling, per hais an occasional cheer or an intermittent "Ux," and the next a tossing sea of heads, surmounted by a sort of surge of shillelahs. Tyrone Cor. London Globe. On thelUlre of Soelet)-. The most prominent characteristic of the younjr man who lielieves he borers alout tbe etlge of society is his diposition to speak os tentatiously of bis debte. I was going to Kingston tbe other clay wbea I found myself seated next to a young mail of unknown in come wbone acquaintance I was obliged to ac knowledge. Jle wore yellowaiid brown plaid trousers, a dark brown klou-e, a white neck tie and a pure white crash bat. I recognized tbe outfit find said: "Going to tbe mountains, hr "Yes, b'Jove; you dont know what a relief it is. I positively bad to slip down through side street to the ferry." "Why, what did you do thatorf "The beastly collectors were after tne. I assure you I hare not bad a moment's peace in six months. Tailors' bills, shoe dealers' bills and habcrdasbers bills' have been thrust in my face at every corner 1 turned, tkxit you know. These people have no considera tion for tbe feelings of a gentleman. They have made me wTetcbed, most wretched, llut now (drawing a long breath) I am clear from them all. I shall stay aw ay till snow Hies, if I freeze clear through for it. I'll rather be an icicle, don't you know, than the objective point of a collector." Tbe pitiful little object didnt owe a cent in tbe world, except to his landlady. Not that be was bonost, but because be could not get trusted for a cigarette, let alone a suit of clothing. Tbe fly suit that be wore, I haj-pi-ned to know, bail been purchased at a t-10-for-ttuVweek-only sale in Eighth avenue, and when his landlady threw him out be bundled off to the Cat-skills where be hoped that his dainty manners and imitation Knglish would give him provender for a week or two. Mean time be must needs pour the tale of his jierse cutions from collectors into the ears of those whom be could not thus defraud because it wax fashionable to imitate tbe young men about town who have credit and abuse it, New York Cor. Hrooklyn Eagle. A bright and happy face peeping out of a baby carriage, is a sure sign that the little occupant has not been doctored with opium preparations. If your baby needs medicine buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It contains nothing injurious. rrof. Gray's application for a telephone patent, which lapsed eight years ago, has been reinstated by the commissioner. It will In dne coure of time be referred to the examiner of Interferences, and Jiell will be notified. If be chooses he can apiear by attorneys and contest the Issuance of a pat ent Until this is done the law requires It be kept in the secret archives of the depart ment. 'Teace In the family." You can enjoy a cnod night's rest and retain eace in the family by keeping Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup in the house. A prominent Indiana republican says In an inteniew: "I feel safe in predicting that we Miall have a good majority of the In diana delegation in the next congress. There are now eight democrats and live re publicans. A gain of two would place us in the majority, but we expect more than that Never In the history of Indiana has a party leen so thoroughly broken up into factions as the democrats are there today." To the Afflicted ot Sprinkled. Dr. France, principal of the France Med ical Institute, located at SO west Oay street Columbus, O., will visit our city on Wednes day, Aug. 'i-Mh, at the St James hotel. All are familiar with Dr. France's wonderful diagnostic powers ami no Invalid who val ues health can afford to lose the opimrtunlty of consulting him on tbe above date. The Irish league convention of Chicago Is having a warm time of it Judge Fitzger ald, of Cincinnati., has been made tempor ary chairman. The party opposed to Sulll mui and Kgan Is caul to be in the majority, but lacking organization. Thomas Carl)lr, The great Scotch author, suffered all his life with dyspepsia, which made his own J life miserable and caused bis best and truest friends not a little pain because of his fret-' fulness. Dyspepsia generally arises from j disease of the liver, and as Dr. Pierce's i "Golden Medical Discovery" cures all dis eases of this great gland. It follows that while all cannot be Carlyles, even wltltdys-1 pepsia, all can be free from the malady, while emulating his virtues. In connection with the statement that Secretary Manning may return to his work hi the treasury a Js'ew York physician says the secretary has been the victim of a stroke of paralysis and must remain a broken man fmm thla t!m nn with Mfvtkllltv tnnftw aAl,- ure at any time. I W tfRorALrtsai"a POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer varies. A marvel of pur- iT. iirenKin ana wnoiesomeness. jiore eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition stlththe multitude ot low test, short weleht alun or phosphate pow ders. UJjifiiu. Kutal Uaeiso Povnia Co.. 106 Wall street. N Y ANDCURERSOFTHE Champion Brand SUGAR CURED HAMS, SHOULDER and BACON. PURE LFAF I ARn I For Family Use. W.Grant's Sons 1 6 E. High Street. OLD RELIABLE BOOK BINDERS a?Jbij J. D. Smith Company, OlobcBalldlnr. Cor. Wt High Ht. and lTlnat,An7' v Printers, Binders - AND STATIONERS. Klsakltaok Work ssd Lessl nliili ssterlalt ASTHMA CURED! rttrf 1 1st ut ikfptksl GERMAN ASTHMA CUREX most violent aturk . lnmirro romlrirtil.ie upei- eflocta cotm vhere ill inber rrmetWd fiL No wrnitiDv for rrn1f. Itn nrlloo laj Immrtlimre dirrct nnA rfrtnlti, nnd al care rnrrxra in ui i,uha iii.i l.i I Fm. . Utt. St. ratjl. im "X m ntlr fMtoret to tXtk by Cffau .4Om tin. tm. fwwfuw. imto. WI.- iW. r Awfrtast, CttnrilU. S. C -Uj kyticl&a km4 1 0rmtt 1Uubs Cr-, It eT4 m- Mr, M L. TttriiM, Lt.dtm4rj, Ckim Tin nil tt atelUr Unm tl iUu; InRkl flfpnan Jtthtii Care In told br all drcs-. rtsutt&4te.ati9Ucr M-nt bynuilooitiM'tit of irtc. TmJ jcfcr frr to any addnwa for! K.t-iiir f an.i. at.iM fui-wwujsiiMBu Thecmir Dertect substitute roc Mother's milk. InTsluabt in Cholera Infantum od Teethlns;. A prdii-estd food for Dys peptics,. Consumptives, Convalescents. Wtfaet mztrlrat in kU Wartlnc Diseases. Bqnlrfl no eooUnff. Our Book. The Care nnd Feeding of Infants, mailed fre. &n4o&s. uuuAUl m I.U.. soston. CLAHE.TILT COI.O.-VY! CLAltK.TlO.vr COLO.W ! CL,Aiti:.iio.vr colo.w i CI.Altt:.110.T COLOXVt ciuit:.iio.'"r colony i CL.AIXK.VIO.Vr COLO.M'l CLAltimo.M' C'OLO.W t A nw Hon tctjt IC dsys Id tbe hut f yesrs. Ous TilUm, onlx 32 tnoctlii old. bis i vtores. 2 bolcls, S cbnrcbes. tcbool, uewepaper, factory, foundry. 4 stcainbiMU,Suslasajid2msiidailr. Land rapidly advaaciug. Svnd, aeud, srnd by all means, aend for clrralars with 4 inapi.3. 1'botuicrapbic cuu ot hooaes, ail about the wonderful Krotb of our col. ony.lts aoll,climatc.marLela,bauDeha opport unities, bealtb. prices, ternii. and iftotber distinct auojects. Farms .or fas) oil monthly installments to tbost haTlunemployroeDt.wlihout leaTlDgtbelrsituaUon. Address J.r.OU CJ A.aarcmoiitSarry Co., VT WESHIPMAK AUTOMATIC STEAM ENGINE For Bat m4 KUUrr tarpon-. Ji KtiUml utfCtttU. titeimialUMiate. Rainl taa tvoara aB 'ooftloiL Km I.U kind rutiwark,rmr. Ac Ob uk4tU. Sn4 ft intrais4 cir J. J. WATROUS. UIBaHH. CU1L01 PASSAGE BATES REDUCED. ANCHOR LINE. Steamers every Saturday from Xew York to GLASGOW AND I.ONDO.NDKKKY. Rates of passage to or from Srv York, Cbujotr, L.irfMH, Jjimunulmy or lirytul. CABIKS, M3 and M3. SKCOND.CbASS. WO Atlantic Erjtrtu .Vrrire. LIVKIUMIOL VIA QUKKKSTOWN. Steamshiii"CITV OF ROMK"fromX. Y. Wednesday. Sept. 15. Oct. 13. Nov. 10. SaloonpassageS.IOand upwards. Second class s30. Steerage ontward or prepaid, either Service H'-iO. For Books of Tours. Tickets or other Inform ation, apply to IIKNIlKltSO.V HKOTllERS. New York; orj. J.SM1TII. 21X Main stieet SnrlnEtleld Ask toot rotaSler for t Original S3 Shoe. Uewara of Imitations. Kane Cenntnesinless bearlngtbls Stamp JAMES MEANS' S3 SHOE. !e!n Batton,Conra ft Uct. 4 Calf MW. Unexcelled la jyxirnbiUtif.Ccmfort axd Ap pearance. A postal card Bf at uj Q3 wui unagjDu imurm- uow to gtai tuia ouwj it Slaleor Territory. J. Means & Co., BUTTON Tats shoe stands tdgber in the estimation ot Wearrn than any other In the world. Thousands who wear It nul tell yo-i tte reason lt you ask them, FJK SALE BY PORK PACKERS (J0 Fob Amd INFANTSINVALIDS pUsssssPg. . .r!r5-i Mr. sssssKSsaasMMsswKSeBlJ m & H m vw tta F . . X.er -fi"" JHAMF.Ci. ass r'v2sa2w. Lincoln sv, sVS32s. Boston, Haas. tiigfefaIi. . aS U fiEsk X.STARKEY & SC0WBE1V, BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEY AT LAW KA.NK KlOlITMYKK, ATTOESET AT LAV, Commercial llulldlnn. Limestone St. oiin iri.L'M.tit:ic ATTORMET ANProUNSELLOK AT LAV, il East .Main Street. DENTISTS. c. It. CONVKltSf:, DESTAL PAELOES. Rooms 5 A 6. Mitchell Block. T.A- LKWIs. DET1ST. S. E. Cor. Main and Market Sts. W. II. SMITH, EEVES OF ACR150 TEETH OlRID WITHOUT PAIS, Masonic DuIMIdk. JOB PRINTERS. Hs LIMUOCKKICandS7 Arcade, Print I , Engraver and Fashionable Stationer. Weduinj: coods and calltm? cards a specialty. CABINET MAKER. )KTKIl HULL, CABIXET MAEEB, rACEEE AXD KErAtEEE, 110 W. Main at. UNDERTAKER. TIT A. OUOSS A CO, UNDKKTAKKllM. M Office and Wareroom, 46 w. Main tt. Residence 1 W. UUh sU ADVERTISING NOVELTIES. T)KEU KALI'II. 74 W. Main st. Dealers ' It In i and Publishers of Adrertlilne Noreltles. Cbromo Cards, etc. Also Job Printers. HOTEL AdO.NDA 1II1USE. I ill hodirs lursoTimirrs. Kates ti per day. Sc.rtnilleld.Ohto. PATTERN-MAKER. T. PARKER, rimur mui, 3) W. Washington street. Models carefully made and patterns properly Itated in all metals. B10K BINDERS. JOIIN.SO.V DOU.VK, LESSIISOrTKC K.L. SABttTT KOn'b IIHII BISDEKT. 1T0 West Columbia, street. General Book Hinders and Blank Hook .Manu facturer. MACHINISTS. AK.TUIINIIUIX, HiCHI.IIBT. ASDOIJIliLJOBWOIKDOSl. 17 N. Center st. LJ. IIICKET, Practical Machinist and General Job Shor. 66 and 63 . Washlnston st. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. PURSUANT to the command of anorderot ' sale lstied from the Court ot com-1 mon pleas olCIark county. Ohio, and to me di- , reeled and delivered, I will offer (or sale at public auction at the south door ui the court house of said county. In the city of Springfield, Ohio, on I Saturday, September 11th, A. I. 1KKO, at one o'clock p.m. the following described! premises, to-wit: LotXo 1. Situated In the count; of Oark. in the state oi Onto, and In the city of Spring i Held, and bounded and tleserilietl M follous. I vlt s lielni; lot number three thousand aud seventy-live. (3uT5,)asthe same Is numbered and designated on a plat of lots laid out In ad dition to said city of Siirlnsneld by Charles Stroud In his second addition, which plat Is recorded In book of plats of Clark county, pages 271 and 2Ti to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular descrip tion. bot Xo. 2. Also the following lot, sit uated In the county of Clark, In the state of Ohio, and lu the city of Springfield, and bound ed and described as follows, ilz.: Heine part of the northeast quarter of section So. 10. township No. I. raime . M. U.S. being lot o. i" In Thomson's addition to the city of tpringseld. recorded In vol. S. pace .1. record of plats Clark county. Ohio. Said lot fronts on Washington street 11)4 leet. extending back to a 16-foot alley a distance of IK feet. Lot No. 3. Also the following lot. situated In the rmmtv nff'fnrlr In f Iim xt.tn ..f lllifn ut..1 I described as follows, vlx: Commencing' at a i point on the north line of Southern aienue. onehundrel and twenty-lour 1121) feet west of Taylor street; thence west with said north line miny rail leet to an alley; thence north paral lel with the west line of Taylor street one hun dred and fifty a.') feet to an alley; thence east thlrtvcti) feet to an alley; thenre sooth with the westllneof a twelve-foot (121 alley one' hundred and fifty 13u) feet to the place of be- ginning, being the same premises com eyed to , Thomas L. Davidson by O. B.Todd and wifehy uteu uiea juiy 21, lNl. Lot So. 4. Also the following lot situated In the county of Clark, in the state of Ohio, and In tht city of Springfield, and bounded and de scribed as follow 5. vli: Commencing at a point on the north line of Southern avenue three hundred and nine and one-half 3uBa feet west of laylorstreet; thence north paral lel with the line of a twelve 12l foot allev one hundred and fifty (ISO) feet to a one-pole alley; thence west parallel with Southern avenue thirty-three and one half (S1KJ feet; thence south parallel with Taylor street one hundred and fifty ilju) feet to Southern avenue; thence east thirty-three and one-half i.TIKj feet east a (... .ln .! !.. .I.I. . . .. same premlsei 1 conveyed t Ms 1 Oram b ' deed of 1'. M. Cartnell. recorded in vol. ST. 1 pages l.VSand 1ST, deed reords of Clark county. UlllO. Maid above described premises are appraised as follons: Lot Xo. 1 appraised at 11.3)0; No. 2, $30); Xo. 3, $475; Xo. 4. JITS. Said premises to be sold free from the con tingent right of dower of Xettle I) Anderson. Said premises to be sold on an order of sale Is sued from the court of common pleas of said county In the action of Chase Stewart, as signee, etc.. vs. Ephrlam X.Tlbbetts et al. Terms ot sale cash. 2MO CHASE 8TEWAUT. Assignee. SALE OF B0XDS. VOTICK Is hereby iriven that the city of 11 Springfield, 0 will offer forsale to the blith est and best bidder, at the council chamber lu saldclly. on Tuesday, the 31st day of August. A. 1). lssd. at X o'clock P. m.. the bonds of said city to the amount of twenty-two thousand elcht hundred (CS.sno) dollars; said bonds to be of tbed:nomtuatlon of any sum from one hundred dollars to one thousand dollars, to bear 5 per cent, per annnm Interest from date ot same until payment ot the principal there of; principal and Interestof said bonds to be payable at the city treasurer's office I n this city, or lu Xew York City. at the option of the holder thereof, one half on the first day of March 1837, and the remaining bait on the first day of September, A. 1).. 1SS7. Said bonds tn be Issued for the pur pose of obtaining a loan In anticipation of the taxes levied for the bridge fund, the sewer drains and ditches fund, and the hospital fund of the present vear.ln purs nance of section 2.7KI ot the revised statutes of Ohio. Said bonds, when sold, tn be taken and paid for In cash by the purchaser thereof within ten days from date ot sale of same. lilds for the purchase ot said bonds maybe filed In writing with the city clerk at any time prior to the time above named for the sale ot said bonds, and bids, either verbal or In writ Ing. will be receded on said 31st day of Auitust at 8 o'clock p. ra.. when all bids nlll be received by the city council, and said boDds u 111 be sold at not less than par value, subject to the condi tions heretofore set forth, to the highest and best bidder. by order of council. 253 bs J. . SIIEWAI.TER. City Clerk. S0TICE TO CONTRACTORS. T0TICE Is hereby glveu that the city of i Sptlnitfleld. Ohio, will recehe sealed pro posslsattlie office ip( tbe City Clerk of said city for furnishing all tbe material and doing all the labor for theerectlou ot tbe iron super structure fur a bridge mer the I' V. C i 1. It , It and the I. II. A U. It. It tracks on east lllcli ' street. accordlngtospeclQcatlonson file In the Illy Engineer's omce; bidders to furnish their, owndetalled plans.dratiincs and strain sheets ' for said superstructure. I All proiMisals must be fordoing said work ac- rordlin: to the plans, profiles and sneclflca- 1 tlons In the City Engineer's (.nice, aud the plans and specifications furnished by the bid-' drrsou the superstructure, must be slened by the full name of all parties Interested In said bid, and by some responsible disinterested Imtsoiih a guarantee that a contractwllt be nluniil Inf., nmvlil uit Vliulidl I. ..ntnl.il anil must be on rile in the Cltyflert'soiileeonor beiore iz ociock. noon, 01 aiuraay, me inn day of September, A. I), lssti. to be opened and publicly read Immediately alter 12 o'clock of said day. In the presence of the Mayor, City Engineer, Assistant City Euglneer and City Clerk, or any two of them, and reported to Council at the first meeting thereafter. The city council reserves the rlitht to reject any or all proposals presented for any reason they may deem sumcient. ISy orderof council. J. S. SHE WALTER. City Clerk. 303bs PBpffi&j baok of 100 cace Tbe best book for an advertiser to consult, be he experienced or flgVEBTISlN6 oinerwiie. it contains lists of ne.winaDera and estimates of the cost of advertising. Ths advertiser who wants toipend one dollar.flnds In It the Information he reqnlres.wblle tor him who will invest one hundred thousand dollars Inadvertlslne. a scheme li Indicated which will meet his every requirement, or can be mr ie to do so by slight changes easily arrived at dj correspondence, unenundrea ananiiy three editions have been Issued. Sent post paid to any address tor 10 cents. Apply to Geo. r.wwena to. newspaper Apverusinx no- I rrau, jo Spruse itreet, i 'vsrZlII juUkBmm tqoue) UNDERWEAR ! We will offer this week our entire stock of SUMMER UNDERWEAR at prices that cannot be beaten by any house in the State : 1 10 dozen Merino Shirts and Drawers, worth 50c, for 25c. 9 dozen Jean Drawers, worth 75 cents for 49 cents. 12 dozen Gauze Shirts and Drawers, worth 75 cents for 12 dozen French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 75 cents. 50 cents. , These goods are sold everywhere at $1.25. ;take advantage df the low prices while you HAVE A BE! I SULLIVAN, THE HATTER, LAGONOA HOUSE BLOCK. M. D. LEVY, 1HE Announces to his patrons that he has just received a large installment of New, Stylish and handsome Fall Goods, comprising all the desirable cuts of SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS CHILDREN THEY ARE MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE THEM POPULAR SELLERS. G0R. MAIN AND MARKET STREETS. 5 1 J ONE HEALTH IS HAPPINESS ! Office over Jones' & Sons' Carpet Store, corner Main and Limestone Sts., is the only Spec ialist in Springfield who devotes his exclusive attention to NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND SKIN DI DR. N1LES NERVOUS CHRONIC AND SKIN TROUBLE i&zzr&&s: Viint.ir. YtTC.vl Iais nf MVumrv. WakpfuIni'S.H. limxtii.r.v. WiLst...? ttt tlm fIl?ll!ar SvstiMii. Ktmhs of th fit.iHr.itiv Tnipt. 'jit nf Vifatitv. . - It ilimw . t!ii r- J V . cliaractcr are Uue to a disturbance or the Acrvous System, curable by undergoiiti: a course . . . , . . . . .. . - . ... . is asasss asm. aaa, I Csm iss m ai I I 1c II 11X1 kss I Larl II 1 fsaC I last k "lcul,t! l" "S "" .ttaiii,CT V'his i wumti mc iiiii. nrr .-jiiiiims nip UI V Ui sTINIss rV I La INC- I I rWa'WUUUiO Iins in the back, puriluess under the eyes, dLscoIored urine, dizziness, specks floating before the eyes, bad taste In the mouth, frequent desire to urinate, dull headaches, pains in the limbs, feet ami hauls have a tendency tn become cold. buweN tjenmie amstipatisi, brick dust sediments .settle in the bottom and alwut the side of the vessel if the urine is allowed to stand, ropy deposits cm be een. white precipitates will tail readily b tlie bottom and a general lassitude of the entire system Is experienced by those who arc in any way troubled from Kidney and Li er Trouble. DYSPEPSIA, inqfxkinu 11 til 111- li! iiK.iirt'i(inii fur may come under his observation for treatment the region 01 the chest lrrltauie irom slight causes, uuuness 01 me eyes, constipation, loss 01 Jiesii ami a weakness 01 the tnigns and Knees. C 1 I IV f I O CaT A C C O "ne buman skin is that organ that covers the body, subject to exposure more than any other part It forms a resting OVl'N UlOlrvlIiW place for all blood diseases, which are manifest in numerous ways, like Eczema, Salt ICheutn, Tetter, Lupus Eating Ulcers of the Limbs, Cancerous (irowths. Enlarged (ilauds, Scaly Dejiosits of the Scalp, l'apules and DUcolor.ttiou of the Face, etc, etc We simply call attention to these maladies, so that the ople of this section may know aud understand that they can find out and get cured by one who lias devoted his whole attention in the direction of .Nervous, Chronic and skin diseases. PILES Without the use of the knife, ligature or clamps. Itectal ulcers, pruritus or Itching fistula in anopolypus, anal tumors, etc, all cured without an operation. V.'e wish everyone to comprehend that Dr. Niles Is no traveling quack, traveling from plaeeto place, but that he ls-permanently located In Springfield. Ohio, for the purpose of doing good, and upon a fair and square basis, giving value received. I'emcmber he does not cure by mysterious means or perform miracles, nor restore the aged to youth, but he will give every one who wishes his advice and treatment the tienefit of American and foreign research upon the subject of Nervous, Chronic and Skin Trouble. His office Is located northwest corner of Main aud Llmetone street over Jones' carpet store. It will cost you nothing for consultation or examination, and rich and or are invited alike. All delicate diseases of the female under Dr. N'lles' prescribed course will jiositlvely recover In less time than It takes by pursuing ordinary treatment Ills mode of examination Is such that all who are in any way timid can rest assured that the utmost confidence is held. , CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. All communications by letter promptly answered and strictly confidential. (( jjjljlfc )) I KIIPS?Ka The cases are" Solid Alumnlum" heavily Plated the arid test, hunting or open face style, aud will wevraswellassolldls karatcold watches ami jcrscivrst inn iiihi ruiviim viiii rciiM.ivit u,iionn t "- m jt uii j t irtsUiiitui itciitu enamel dials with second hand, and are all adjusted to keep perfect time, a guarantee being stvenwtth each and every watch. We also have the same grade of watch stem winder and stem setter, costing one dollar mon- than the key winders. 11 lien ordering pi.-ase say 11 Hunting or 1 Laities' size are desired All oiner styles at equally low prices. AOORKSH NASSAU WATCH CO., 38 and 40 WIXLOW PLACE, BROOKLYN. NEW YORK MERCHANTTAILORINC SPRING STYLES. Latest, Newest and Best Goods at.Rock Bottom Prices, can be found at Inhn H Wiknn 9fi F Main .- -- - OK"E-PHIOE FACT IS WORTH Ill Lchh Ebb BHIIEss Is 3 graduate of the second oldest Medical College in founded by Lord Dartmouth, of England. '. " .. ." . Or Gastric Catarrh, Is of three kinds. Acute. Subacute and Chronic, ami can only be cured by the stomach can rest Such a preparation Dr. Xiles is the possessor of, and he will guarantee The symptoms are pains in the region of IN ANY SHAPE OR THIS ELEGANT GENTS' OR LADIES' 18 KAJIAT M IT FOR $7.50. To introduce our goods Into the market and as an Inducement to agents to handle watches of onr manufac ture, we will make the following liberal offer: e will send a sample watch bv Registered .Mall to any address on receipt of "Serta dollars and a half." by Draft, Money Order or Registered Letter. If you wish to examine same before paylug for It, we will send lt "CO. D., with tht prblleo,. ot Inspection." on receipt of "60 cents " to guaran tee express chames. with IS karat cold, are euaranteed to stand have the appearance of and with ordinary care that cost from ST5.00 to IIUOJX). They have fine upen - iace, nam or Engraved cases, uents or " - v- irmm lairPiPi n num saE UNOERWEAR ! CLOTHIER, AD THE W A BARREL OF THEORY! the United States, namely, Dartmouth Medical College, Xew Hampshire, which was ---f aw-s siu. w . of treatment a . . , . ,, . ... the stomach, heart burns, belching, shortness FORM POSITIVELY CURED. '--V sjlt C L 7 V 7 Learn Short-Hand. OMSchooL Everyflraduatt Employed, big salaries. Low Tuition. uuicKiiorK Thorough Instruction. Type-writing and Penman ship. I'nder the personal manasement of F W Willlss. private short-hand reporter ot Hon. J. War ren Kcifer. ex-Speaker Lower House of Congress. Catalogue JU students tree. This Collece has been in successful and uous operation without a single day's vacation us organization in issu. adoui miriyoi ussiuuenis are now employed in tins city alone as practical Short-Hand reporters. WILLISS'S COLLEGE SHORT-HAND JOHNSON' I.L0CK', WEST MUN ST., SPRINGFIELD, 0. 4a FOR CHECHSin6 hours, cures InS days. Drug Stores 15 -. 11 Phlla Elli'a. SoldbyaUdruggUts. sxn I p II .MANHOOD, YOUTHFin. Imprudence, ntrvousdebll- Wu3 uy cured nv is. Bitters, SO- C' ELIABLE DISEASE IS DEATH ! ... . .. m sub - tituting an artificial gastric Juice, so that to eradicate and cure any and every case that ot breath, tight compressed condition about ? contin since s-i s?aav I ' f asPAsXKaCassRi mm vmA V?TPaa9' -FARTHEST NORTH! Three Years off Arctic Service. 1 By A. XV. GttEELT, X.leut. V. S. Army. ' Corn's; LadylTanUIn Bay Eipedltlon or 1M81-4. Two I'oU JtowUSvo.wWt Steel Portrait, over 100 ifturraliofuaisd thi Qflaal Haps and Vhartt. Sold only It Subscription. hlTfl Profusely Usastnted, abosndi with livaly descriptions." Chiago TribHne. ' Tba most important work pabUsbed on Arctic xaatUzm." fostois Herald. -, ., A wall mads and walaoms book." .V. T. Sun. f. Intsrattlag from eovsrto cover. .V. T. Jlerald. - Volamts ia sviry way satisfactory and complete." A. T. Pott. No atory ot Arttie exploratioa Las equaled it La power, value osl pathos." Uarlford rot I. A Special Agent Wanted lis Every City and Town. i"j' Addu. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 'H 175 Elm St., Cincinnati, or 743 Broadway, Jf a w Tor 7. QUEEN CITY HOTEL, Clncinimtl, Ohio. , Proprietor. Offlce-WrL. Velgt. eun. naies, ijju per oat. ami no xM :SS Hi H J: I 3 Ite- ,-? -4ja . ff. 6UTI6RT & BUSU69 ntmSuti.o new tors ITSsS MWt-'WtliWif'i , iV"5SMlggS8stgtttJBrJ55 !33fggfa?s &&$&& K4Kv.&,Siav4alSv IX TOE AIICADE, . i --