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-'.. Sgg -ajaCSS lU2iTi)i.ia TiiiTRSDAr liVMiao. 1-it.Mui a in i.. r,,,r v -r---jri .1 ' i - - ,- - irt-ni opnriMir -..- r-r a . ,- ir n B , . ,,- r -,- n--r-, lis I w yriugfirltl JWiiuMu. EVEXIMJ AXD WEEKLY. The III PI RI IC prlU the Sew Tori d We ttra tsso-iattl Press llliatel't.saad tie Heater Cablv (I or-lt;a) Tel-xrataa. MCIIOLt. rBCSlDRVT. TIKts. ".. IIISOW.N, -.KITAMTRk43 SPRINGFIELD PUBLISHING CQMPASY. Publishers aid Proprietors. TI1K Kl i:lMl KKI'l'IILIU If published every evening except Sunday. and it dellv ered t the rate of 10c. per week. Stijzle copies le, TIIK FKKL.V RKI'IIIILIC ll published e err Thursday, and l one of the men com plete family newspapers In the country, eight pages, markets complet" Replete with news and miscellany. II per year, invariably casti In advance. Ail communications and contributions should te addressed to Cu-to. M Nicimt. editor, and all business letters to Thokas I. Bums, manager. REITBLIC Bl'ILBlXG. SPRINQFJELD, OHIO. Telephone TXo. 2o. THURSDAY EVEMNC FEBRUMir 24. 1887 The John bhertuan Uwm is growing .In!. The small bonnet is coming in with the Doner of -prine. Tlie lat distiller in Iowa ts to be clo-esl out bj decision of the district court. In American jxilitio, we nmt hae lead ers but not Inm" manager, but not dic tator. One thine i deelootl in the German election, namely: llimarcUsm breeds so cialism. Ilenr George Is a man without a pirt, ndliealiasiillbe He is Intellectual, b it iiuiractical. M-aceand I.irralue are till French and not Gei man. Thej are nupl) held cardhe b) the conqueror' crip. We have be tter crop raising more to fie acre In the Tinted states than the farmers hae in France. We are Indebted to Mr Edmiston for an Illustrated painphM-otting forth the merits of the splendid Hatter Park hotel at Alic iUe. . a The Ohio legislature should pass Mr. Washburn's local option bill. It is a fair bill and an mem helming sentiment in the republican part of the state approes It It I aid that Senator Sherman doe not w ih to lie choen president of the enate. in the tiflieth eonere, and Se-iator Innill i mentioncil as a poib!e prelding officer Hon. George Ilincroft, America's great lntonan now in good health and still engaged iii literary labir was Preidei.t I '.ill's secretary of the itaiy, fortj-to j ear ago. Mrs. Clei eland seems to be a second Mr. Mr, llaje. to some extent. She has no wine on the table, at dinners or reception The couutr approves of the administra tion's wife. Brother lleecher's "future punishment," which lie sav'j he believes in, will pmbablv be as unpleasant and sulphury as If he should call it "hell." It i not likely to be aii)tliing of the nature of a picnic The einl) way James Kuvsell Iowell could aioid treading on the toes of Chicago people, in his lecture the other night, was to talk about Kie'.an! 111. Hound-shouldered Dick has no relations or descendants In our Western 1 Jab) Ion. John A. liogan. the son of his father, wa not born in Ohio, but that ia not in taul. He proposes to make up for thl deficiency, by manning Miss Andrews, ot Youngstown, Ohio, and he proposes to take up his residence in the city named. Certain discreet public men are willing to pa) the New orkMin good, round sums if it will lefrain fnna mentioning them in connection vv itli the presidenc) . Thev real ize the fact that when their boom gets into the i-uii it wings are instantaneous! buiml off. The ML v eruon JiVyiiiMieaii gues Springfield an important hint in the pira graph appended: There must be something serious tr iub ling the drainage or water suppl) of Spring held The patters of that citv note the con tinual pres, ne of dlphtheiii in the mist aggraiateil and malignant form. Diphthe ria does not juinpupouto the liead of eier) joungsterina community, flap its wing aid crow, where the surroundings are pure. It is of im use talKing about our esteemed friend, Ilenr) K. Musse), esij ,of Kljna, a a democratic guoernaiori.il candidate. He wouldn't have tlit bauble at an) price or as a free gift. It may be said, further, that lie wouldn't even have the the presidenc). if offered in a gold siHton, full of maple svrun. Mr. Musse) wishes to be let alone Mill, he is the sort of man that ought to be honoris! bv his party. The men who are tr)iug to keep oat of oilier are often the ler) men who ought to be slammetl into it And Mr. Muse) is one of that kind. The Zaiiesville Daily SUjiutU a demo cratic paper, sav s The repeal of the black laws b) the pre ent legislature is in line with the adnceof rx Governor Hoadl). As to the privilege ot sending colored children to white schools which comes within the repeal of thoe laws, there villi be a diversity of opinion. There are points in its f av or and there are arguments against it. liut, honestly, we e an ss; no more reason for excluding the African child from the white Amencin public schools than exists for the exclusion of the Hungarian or ail) other child of for eign blood. There is no such reason, and no justifica tion in human or divine law, for such ex clusion. The Cleveland I'luiii Uculer, a stalwart democratic paper, ays; . Governor Foraker is a xerv fair sort of a I coventor, a man of more.than ordiuar) aniht) , and a law) er vv ho can easil) earn 510,000 a )ear in practice of his profession Yet we ask him to give uphis business and take an oltieu that pa)s him onl) ?4. 000, and where he has to keep up-an establish ment that will cost him tw ice that much every )ear. There is no question that the man vi lio acts as governor of Ohio for two )ears is out of lwcket as much more as Ins salan for that tune, to sa) nothing of his election exjieuses. It Is not strange that Goiemor Foraker a)s. he doe not want anothet term, and there is no reason to doubt that the gov enior means what lie sa) s about that. The new part) just born at Cin-innati is to be known as the Union-I.abor part). It demands laud for ev era citizen; the regula tiou of transportation, justice to soldiers aul sailors -tint their pa) as such should be made equal to gold; the establishmentof a graduated Income tax; that 1'niteil States senators shall be elected b) tlie people; that Mongolian and Asiatic labor competition shall be exenmeu; iiwi private corprtra- - ... ....... . lea; nut pmaie corpf.ra- rbidden to mpln armed oteU inherent In citfren- .ofsex. The la.st plank of tions shall be forbi :iihji; the rn;lit to cnin irrH-.ni'fiiTif in sci. nil iam iiiuiiK 111 ,i !trr, is jsf.illmcs '" so1" 3 l!") UiM llaniisii. sen. tie platform is as ioiiows Serj hungrj, and would be glad of an op-' Daiul K. will mote into Mrs. Snjders Kxcesslie wealtli, resultlnj: in luxur) and pjrtumtJ to tr, to get some- house.... Mr. Wildasln sold her prowrty idleness on the one lund. and excessne toil toMr. Weaier. The sum paid was S700. and jioiert) on tlieotlier. lead to intemiier- The result of the Herman elections, with J aiire and lice. The measure's of reti nn close eetimates of the result- in sece nil La'. THAT HACKING COIV.H can lie so le e demanded willproieto lie the seen- otlncs giies the gnienuueiit a inaji rlly of .)iilckl) e.ired bj .Sliiluh's Cure. We guar til c solution of the te iiijicrance iiuestion. fortj -tUree- I antee it. For sale bj K. A. (.. irnixMl. '-I " -.-. "--. i - I Oil ITCITOC OCTlltUK. The following Is the ti'l tit n special .lis - patch from Washington to the Ohio Mate, eRit, week of leilval work In, the M E. SoT O A K.. offer the following risolu Journal, under date of rebniary '-"' ' church, and still the good work goes on. tlon. opresivf of our great dis-ippoint Colonel Dullleld, of Detroit, has been 'with no evidence of the Inteiet Itirglnt:. ' inent in the refusal of the president to slm chosen b the executive committee of the Tp to till d-ite elglltj-hie have found , the hill, known as the dependent pension iiuv of the Cumberland to deliver theora-, pi.tce In believing, while scon of other bill, knuuing as ive do, thousinds of de tion at the unveiling of the Girliehl tatne I re iniiirlng the way. The subject ot re-1 selling comrades u ho are suffer! ig from hen' on Mij 10. .Senator Harrivm. of In-. Iigion l being more irmerallv dKusscrr'lii ' dwMe Hint arc mu'erii inlns their phvsical iliani. was -clee ted first ind Colonel Iluf- oui citiens then we have ever known it in in inhood mid rendeilng them unable tr held wa alternate, but Harrison In dc-1 the. hi-torj ot our town Go wheie we pmperl) support tin ir tiimllles and are clmed on account of business engagement will the meetings are Hie subject of eonvtr- dun,; bj hundreds taeh ear. and before 1hisdisioesof theouarrelovirix-biHMktr salion. Kieii the attewlMits to the stloons the coming of another congress hiindnsl Keifer who was origin ill) eleted for ire neglecting tin ir uI tables ,iud are 'more will have answt nil the Iit roll-call orator' on this eventful occasion, and It talking tlieologi Ami at all the pines of who are too honeM lefore God and uiin ti I anl tint he ha prepared an addle for i reort for loaling and idle talk, tlieconver- swear tin ir diibilit!e were eoiitrncttil in the greit event. It isclilimsl tint the ion of sinner i the theme, lion long i tlie eiv ue, and wire pitientlv waiting for committee that "selected Keifir hid not it to last, and where will the work stop" i the government, u hit h the) so nobl) gave a mi.mra, or u imitithorizisl to act in thatcaiutlt). It serin iniKisiblf to get at the ficts. but it aiiiH-ar tint Keifit" selection was made b) the committee and1 kept nulet t an) rate It wa- not known here genenill) till recentlv, when orre siiondeiit leanieil it and the attention of . thesociet) of the Vnu) ot the Cuiiiberlaml wascilhil tolt It wasat oiicedeten.iiiHil to make a change. Intimate friends of the ex-siK'akerwere tel-graphed to and witten to asking them to go to General Keifer and urge him to decline tlu invitation ovv mg to t!i oiinrrY.1 1ipi lutt tliev refused to do o. ttlieo tin-lhinir was takt 11 in hand bv the executive committer- Colonel Dullield wa an intimate tnend of (.irlield. wa a gHl soldier, and i an eloquent sjieaker. The action of the executive committee of , , ., , , ,i . fie society of the nu.v of l''i' Cdinberlaiul, a outlined in the foregoing. 1 a gros and gratuitous insult to an old friend of Mr. Garlield. who vv as, also, a br.r. e and .n.., o,n..r iih ' , . a most honorable nee the war. ha rendtred excellent , service to the people of the couutr). m I congre, both on the. floor and as speikir of the House of I!epreentatives. A a legislator he was lionet, fearle and in-' corruptible, and because lie was iuli, drew on himself the lire of lnHlIers and ringter-. General Keifer was here, in Spnnetield, minding his own business and attending to his duties as a professional mm ami a titi- zsn. when he recciinl an Invitation to deliver the address at the nnvfiliiigot thoj statue of Gameld, errctisl by the Ann) of , the Cumberland. The invitation was. as a ' matter of cour-e. un-onght and unex test. ' are iK-mg discussed with a freedom tint in Ken rt ot Oakland school, Madriitrtovvu andvvhen it was kiionnthat it had been tlicate an independence on the part of the ship. Clark count v. .ivtr.ige grade, month received by (ieiier.il Keifer, it was con-id ered by his friends is a greit but well deserved honor, and all felt muy tint the oration would be in all respects worth) of the great occasion. The committee, en r) IkhI) knows, was under no obligation to invite General Keifer to link the addres. but after it had invited him. or If its mem bers had invited an)bd) Je. who was boni-st and decent, common courte) would have dictateii that ilie) tand b) their action. I!ut. in withdrawing the invitation. let it lie umlertKKl. the committee lia dl honoreil itself, and not General Keifer, and its members may well feel that when the) ineetliieircomraiiesai iv. asiungion, on me 10th of May. thev will be held responsible for their unwarranted and discourteous and Insulting action. Their conduct has been such a could not hav e lieen taken b) an) bod) of gentlemen, am' the withdrawal of the invitation after it had been fonmll) extended, is w Ithout precedent among de cent peoplt, and as surprising to the conn tr) at large as it is disgusting to General Ktlfcr" persona! friends, who number up in the thousands, and who are found In goodl) groups, in all portions of the coun tr). The supreme court of Indiana, on Wed nesday refused to grant the injunction asked by Smith, elemocrat. against Itnbert' son, republican, restraining him from exer cising the duties of lieutenant governor, a position to w hieh he vv as chosen at the gen eral election in November last. The court refuses the injunction on the ground of jurisdiction, thus in effect declaring that the case must lie decided bv the genera! assembl) and not b) the courts. Colonel Kobertson will now claim the lieutenant governorship, and Mnithwlll re-ist until the assembl) sit. An Indianapolis dis patch of the 2 td sa) s- The new of the decision created a good deal of excitement in the general assembl). In the senate Mr. Huston (rep ) tried to get the floor for the purpose of offering the cer tificate of the clerk of the court as to the decision, but he was sununaril) shut off b) an arbitrar) adjournment In the house, resolutions were adopted i reciting Ilobertson's lection in Vovemlxr last, the aliening and publishing of the re turns, their certification, the bringing of the Smith injunction suit and its decision. b) the supreme court, and dec Iaruig that until lUibertson was in full and peaceable possession of the presiding officer's chair m tint senate, the house would refuse to I recognize that bod) ns being legally organ- i.pj I The republicans held a caucus tonight at I which it was elrcide.1 that liobertson should Umiffrrow appear in the senate and assert and maintain hi right to tin-side oeer the rieht to preside over the deliberations of thebiHij. The democrats disci caucused, butnotlilis was learned of their intentions te)ond tlie statement tliat the senate would meet as Usui!, take up the I regular onler of business and await devel-! opments President pro tern Smith said an application for a rehearing of the case would be filed in the supreme court tomor row. It is reported that the principal door keeper of tlie senate tonight applied to tlie police authorities for a detail of men to lie It is reported that the principal door- T, , '"",l" K '" oi ner par.ii)ze,i ..i ,i. ' -. . i.. ii...i ... .i...luub .. Mrs. Lizzie Daiissoni sun ,iuite assigned for dut) in the capitol tomorrow morning. We unde rsfand that some of the demo crats in tlie school board chief among them Mr. Kidgel)are determined to elect MY V. E. Ta)lor, principal of the We-teni building, superintendent of the schcHtls, at fie meeting of tlie board of education lit t Monda) evening. These men arc suptxirt- mg...,,, bci-ausehe i, a democrat and not because he is eminent a an eilucator. We protest against the carrying ot politics into our local school matters, in this wa). Let Us have for our superintendent the best man w hose serv ices can be secured, irrespective of his politics. It a democrat can lie found, who is well qualified for tlie position ir is better qualified than the other can didates let him be appointed. We must have a man in the position to whom pru e i pa!, teachers and sclularscati look up with restiect and confidence The Hi ri in ic ha alw.t)s shown a good deal of interest in the Lagonda house. It was original!) built b) an organization of citizens to suppl) a public nml, and having passed into the hands of Mr. John W B tokvvalter, (some time since,) it is now to e rebuilt in accordance with the latest ami best ideas of hotel architecture and to be provided with all the modem improvements. Details as to the rreonstr.n tion are guen in this issue of the Hi pi in ic. General Keifer is abv nt from the cit), at Fostona, and what we bate said about the mean and unproioked discourtesi shown to 111 m b i the executue committee of the S ciety of the Armi of the Cumberland, is said entire!) on our oim re?sMinsibilit). we liaiins liad no iipimrtiinit) of consulting with him. Hut. neierthtle-ss. we feel abundant!) able to stand b) what we liav aid. i. Uft nnfl--i1iH fai.t tlii m-t f i.o llemociaLSt and ieciallj the active politi- Clans in that iart are ciiihu-JatlcaUj m fjt.nrnf th. .i. JllllLrp Hu TllM ' 51." iTJ"f L- .l..h!.r -" "' .. -. v.. t,,r luian fktir IT 1I1T tnr q t-tut i-, lit In aini --,i - . - .... - NEW CARLISLEl I 1 rmi.wT. Keh. 23 This 1-, the 1 1 rolesvir ien) nas ashtsi nni ine i nooi beclo-nl. a the n vival in iiilerlinil with soIukiI work at the present fine. The stmigest thing to u. tint we lne dlsoovenil in mis great work of gnie. i the sviuiutli) that et ins to pervadi all clsis of oui citizens, tor the work tint 1 In lug done. It i not known when the work will stop, but It Is to be hoped that it mil continue The Kev. J W. Gaddls and ills etiini- , ble wife are bnvtl) persisting In their ikhI I work . Hie oil ami gas .Die oil and gas craze still con thine tinues here, and next to religion it i the Milijri t of illuilon 'I he oil held tint l )our citizen of piinglield pro)e to work, lie onl) live mile north ot our town ! and the surf ice iiidlcitions are much In lltr here thin there If oil or gislnpi)ing quantities are found there we are ,.rmm (f it lrre In much greattr Muintl tk alll we u,n ntientl) wait further developmtnts m that direction, or we mi) , become a part of the Pike township i ompi nv. .iirasi ineeari) spring vvui wilnc i sonietlnng pr.uticil in the w.i) ofdevelop- ingthe urface induration found In this x it in- ) i our report of the sKuI candil iirrviou!) ,idvertinl his great abihtv to liere w. i somewhat exaggerated. The par-! cure .lohu II Melling-r shipped a car ties have n turned to their respective hoims load of hog fniiu lure Siturda) .The and .ire preserving the evtn tenor of their lonrert a-adierti-il in the M. K. church w a) s. with one exception. In justice to here Snturdi) night was a grand an Innocent pirt) we here state tint the I simess nn,i ,le al)lo i,,,, son of our most respected fillovv-ritteii, j of singers was greetnl with Isiae Fuiiderbt ig, was not the jiartv sp iken I an audience of 400 people, the receipts at id iiijour rijhirt of theatfiir. Hie citizens the door amounting to SJi.'ii, and everj of the Gnu village are made of alioiit the ' IhmIi was well plea-ed ..C. T. .lohnston ftiiio lnitMrt.il tltnt tin, rn.1 ,f iiiitil 1ml 1 ..r I'.-!..... ...... w 1 ...ii. : ,. t.. Mi aie subject to like passions and tempt- ations. We think that if we are no bit - tt l than our neighbors of the eit), we. are terUinl) no wore .. Political matters .ire iM-comingluterestiiigaudasthetiuie for the spring election approithes, the iiialitica- turns of the various candidates for oilier, ciuzen in.li is crui) coiiiiueniiame, and is an iassurancrtli.it we are to have live, active iinei for oflice the coming jear. The republican of Italitl township feel that thej certainly have some rights tint writing ,t. orthograph) r, 15. llarb Wluk slioiild be resjiected b) our next countv con-' ler: Heading 4, arithmetic 4, writing 3, or veiition. The) have ala)s btvu true to ' thogr.uih) I 4-". Carrie Sheets. Heading the part), and hair, ever been modest in 4 arithmttk 4. writings1,, orthography 4. their demands of the pan. We have tern- Itert hti'ts Heading 4. mental arithmetic erall) conducted our own campaigns and , ", written arithmetic 4, writing :i . orthog paid the expenses of the uue, and aln.i)s t raph) . . James'lobin. Heading . I. .inth gave large republican majorities. The uu tic J. writing .1, mthogriph) J. pat iruin is, ourno.vs alwajs ajed b) their work, ami .is we pnime to place the name of one of our soMier txi)s before the con- veniion, who lia- c'ver bien onenf our most ellicient workers, a well as being full) capable to intelligent!) and honestlv illsclinn-e tin, ilntl.... if llm ...... ile M,k, we feeI m ur fellow n publl- cans of our count) should respect our de- man J. With the name of one of our fellow ciuzens on me ticktt. me handsome ma I luetic t. written arithmetic 4 ..writing 3, jorit) we never fail to giie. can Intcreatli orthograph) :i. ArsulaStlckel: H-ading 4. Increased, which Is an item that should not 'written aritlumtic '., mental anth be overlooked in the make-up of the tieki t 1 luetic . writing 3 orthograph) 4. The lost week we buried twoof our old Mar) Winkler reading 4, arithmetic 4: pioneer citizens in the persons of Diniel writing ."!',, orthograph) -I. Kena Sheets, Sliadoeand Uncle Mike Kaufinm . Mis reading 4, arithmetic 4. writing i'x, or btarr gave a reading at Town hall Satunla) thograph) 4 George. Winkler, reading 4, eiening. to a large audience. She is a lad) inciitil arithmetic 4. written arithmetic 4 ',. of rare attainments and her powers writing.!, orthograph) 3. of elocution are exceptional . , Fifth K. 1-aura Ath): reullng 4. men Mis Ida Tenny. of Tro). is v Islting j t.al arithmetic 3. written arithmetic. . friends and attending meetings here. She geography , writing :!'. orthograph) 1 lias a host of friends at this jilate ...Mr. Willis aflckel reading 4. mental anth Findle) Stafford, an old and respected citi luetic 1. written .arithmetic r., writing:!, zen, living north of town, has been conlimd orthograph) i1, to his room for some time ami Is still Histor) lone Atliv reading 4, questions thought to he in a critical condition .. 'I lie 1. mental arithmetic 4. written arith golden wejldingof Mr. Garrett lVrrme and wife took place at the old homestead on Turstla), the -JJd. A large number of friends w ere present . . .There are promise's of a number of dwelling to lie erected in the spring. Sit our town still continues to grow. We will be a city b) and by Tlie fanners of thisviciiilt) are prepiring for the spring work . .Tlie legal frate r uti ofxour cit) lia.e found pearls in the Mud run ditch at Stnngtown, but the land own ers along the same have found nothing but curses loud and de-ep. Tell "Hanibler" that his prediction is nlread) fulhlleil. "Pearls"' of the most costlv character are dail) being picked up ami tranporteil to SpnnglieliL Ask O. T. Martin and Urother How man of thequallt) of the pearl the) hud in the creek at Stnngtown. CATAWBA. Catwuiv, Fib .'i The protracted meeting at the M. K. church closed Mondav night Hev. Mr. Kennedy is now engages! in the same work at Fletcher chapel .. Hev. Mr. Hail, who is visiting at Win Van Meter's, preachcil nt tlie M. K. church, Sumta) east . .The )oung people of the M. F church are prep iring for a concert to be given at s,(nie future time, toward the last of March or hrst of April ...Isaac seer, naung sim ills iarm, win ell at Neer, naung sohi T , ,i fca,u.n,f ,nvxt ,Ty -""'' M ",f. "," '.' ' imP,,'wt-N ,,c; -l-in Hr.mii. tlie vvoundcii Ni) It Mill Pr' ''",'. .His sjuh ,, graduailvrt- turning and the paral) sis of the right side is passing ana Vlf Jacobs ha. gone to Texas. He obtaliitii a situation as ,i rail- , , '. .1?I1'ls.'1"., J.,pa ,', ..i ." road-r . .hal Klcelias Jum hnisheil a vera panned celling tor .xir. and mi) an Oiiiii Owen is nun driving the grocer) and huckster wagon of J. J. Miiuima Mrs. Joseph F. rer is IKKtrl). Her Hlue-s has become soserious that she is not like!) to recour Marn.-d. in Spnugfield. bunda), Febnnrv 13, 15sT. Mr. Ciiarles M. Kopp to Miss Kihe llust. We vv ish them all huiisiime and no shadow iu the future ...Marcellus Cobuni lias rentes! the Illew farm, latel) occiiimil b) Wm. Longbrake It adjoins the farm of DeW. Shepherd ...Josiah Neer will soon move over into Champaign countv. near Mutual, uikiii the farm of Mr. Chenev ":I)r!,: C. Hettlebower. of Urbana. vviis X"t marble man of I rliano. mid us a visit last wetk G. W. Coffev and J. M. Hun) an sold their clover sees! in sjpringtield. Fridav !at ..b It btroup, we is engaged In s( "lling the Cham pion in and around Kenton, paid his famil) and friends a sit Saturdi) and Sundav. There are ome straw-balers m the neighborhood. An) one having straw to e!l can lind a read) market for it.. Milt lluingarilner and h!l Hunter .ire still h till ing logs for ttie lumber for their new barns to be built this spring. Luther Jones is in the same business . . .C. T. McConkev has rented the Martin grocer). He will put m a stock of new goods in a ver) short time. MEDWAY. ill km . Keb. -.!. .Mea-les! Measles' Notliunc but measles m our i illai;e. 1 he se nior department of our schools was dis missed on account of the uboie di-ejse at tacking the scholars. Tw ent) , out of an inrolluiiiit of tw ent) eight, haie images atpre-ent writmi;. A few from the pri- l mir) deptrtnieiit are douiidNo .. Mrs Mir.nn Doner is sUfferingfroin an attack of lntlainiuator) rheumatism, blie is ier) I sick, audit apears that she is croniiii- worse . Mrs. latliin Is on the sick list ' al-o Miss Hilda Kline ..Clara Harnisli j his the measles ..Ilenr) 11. Monk sold all his stock ami fanning utensils I on last Frida). Alonzo elltr will mini I on Mr. Monk's farm in a few weeks ... Mr. Christ Cridern ill sell his steck anil farm-ware on next Vcslneila. Mr. John Hus-tlwill ttkechirge of Mr. Huiri Itiis-1 stl's farm atti r Mr. Cnder motes awai Mr l?rntr lull tmiei, ititu I Mirt-ti in k'lui house . .Mr. Frank McClaln is able to I walk around again. Ue can Knout into I tlie anl ami to the barn, anil will no doubt abl,e s(M;n V! ntmm ,s0lue- IIisi anj fnemis will be erj ;lad to see him I ?." " " " lUniWi . ... .. i ENON. ' l-o r b. 23 Foliar Unwell iwl Vn . me tei 01 ineir iiriiiiieim 10 ave, I would nmeiiiNr them in the passage of a bill siiittsl to their neeil Hut, alas' with one snoop of the pen the) were doomed to nalt the danningof .man- otlnrdi) Tluiefoie, be it Keolved, 'lint his veto iueigp exhibit ! In thechlif rxeiutne a want of conlidence in the lo)al soldiers who periled their live j in defence of their couutr), in its hour of null, in iuiniiitlng tint the) would take dihonet .u'lant.ige of the iiiuuiticent pro- vWon of iiil .id. md thitwe enter our , solemn protest in i expression of our great 1 tlisipHiiutmnt, ind weeirne-tlj prav that the senate nut houeof representatives will give to our commie and to the widows and orph his the anl the) u much need. He it further Uesolinl, Thitwe extend our heartfelt svinpith) to the wives ami children of our ini.illd coiuroles In their disappointment. I .1. Moxtoommiv. T ( I! vim i Tr. Committee. l)r Townsend a traielimr ulusl, Im w spending two or three ill) . In Kmm. hiving Knnii . It. Miller was u, town ttlifa) . Mr. Frank Kiiisom .mil diuchttr. Mol- , lie, wire m Knon Salurdi). and took part in the concert given at the M. K churth. Jacob Davis, one of the pioneer citizens liv in 'mir Oslnirn, Ohio, biiritil his wife litre list Kridiv. enillng ri liruar) is, lssy lliird II Dora Snvtltr Keading 4. arlthinitic:!'., writing ".I, orthograph) :i. ' Henri Snvdir. Iltadui' 4. ariilnm tic 4 lobln: Heading 4, .irithuictic 4. writing orthograph) .S. 4, arillimetie .1 Mar) Wallace. Henling writing ! ,. orthogra ph) 4. Fourth H. Karl Ath): Heading 4. writ ten arithmetic "i, menu! arithmetic ". writ ing S'j, orthograph) 4' , Frank Sii)der: H-ading 4. written arithmetic .i. mental i arithmtlic .1 vvritinir orthogra1 hy 4 MonnK-Snider: Heidin 4, mental arith- metic '). grammar 41 . orthograph) 5, geograph) 5. Blanche Lav ton: reading 4, questions 4, mental arithmetic 4 '4, written arithmetic 4 S,, grammar 41,, orthograph) 4, geiigrapli) 4'j. -Vote 1 is ix rfect, 4 Is good, 3 is com mon, 2 Is indifferent. J. A. CiivriN, Teacher. SOUTH CHARLESTON. Sot Til Cn vi.t I stox, Feb 2!. Tlie re mains of George HerU'it, an old dr) gooiis merchant ami former resilient were brought heie Frida) from Columbus, () , for burial . Mr. Lamar, quite an old man. died Tiiursda) at his son-in-law's, Mr. Allen, live miles south of town. He was buried here Fridav . Tlie storm on last Frida) was quite sen ere. South of town it blew in the gable end of the Pierce school house. The teat her and scholats had just left the house; no doubt their Hies were siveil. as the teacher's chair was broken Hi pieces b) tlie fillen bricks and timbers .. I W. Drake returned Saturday from Som erset, K).. where lie had Ik-mi loeikingafter Ills farm. "Lev." sa) Ohio is a good place to live in. )et land in Kentucky is cheap ...Al. Bush will move to this place, March 1st to engage with P. S Griffith in biack smitliing. Al. thinks Paddy's Crossing a little too much for him ..The sndicate forming to bore for gas, oil and what not, does not sti m to make much headwa) . . George Watson and Mrs. Alliert llradfonl, of near Lisbon, vvl o hav e been v er) sick for the past werk, are both better at this time. William Cox and son. from Fa)ette countv. Ohio, spent Sundiv with his I brother, .lerr) Cox. of this cit). ..Our bind is unking tine progress, now, under their new teacher. Professor Jackson. of eIIow bprmgs, o. Mr Jackson gels the toot out of tht m .Hunk Williams, a gentleman of color, was ai rested baturda) last upon the affidavit of Lev l Jones, sen , for Mealing a sheeeielt ami a pistol. Mr. Jones found Ills j-It at Peter Slack's, in lour utv, who had bought it for one dollar. Willivus pleaileil guilt) and wa fined ft. and i-entt need to tlnrt) d i) in the count) jail to stand committed until fine and costs are paid. This was a clear ease of burglar), lie elite nil the barn of Mr. Jones. Wh) the prosteutmgattoriie) did not look after the ease and have him sent to Columbus, is aquer) . .The ( A. I!, are talking of foimlng a woman's relief corps: also of giving an entertainment in the near fu ture. LAWRENCEVItLE. Lvwi.i nin i, Feb 2 j 1'eterSn) der Ins be en appciinti'd administrator of the lite I) iii ul llallentines estate . ,.bubscri- uons in tne ctiurcli repair fund is mute lib eral ..Terr) Michitl has lnoied to the cit) ...Dennis rolei been irrantisl a nen sion of 512 pi r month rolitics Is be gin- limgtii slum sin-of lite ..Ihe primari school closes this week The principal business of tlie people ju-t now Is to attend public sales. All kinds of stuck seils high. ..11. JI. IVar-on is neut ering from a sen re illness . . .The blium in Brothers i,uittlied.ur) business next month. ...H. M r.ittison moles to theXinders farm this spring ...(ildeon Hartiuan's farm did not sell at public sale last week. .. Sis Lizzie and t.eorge Vent) are is lting in Champ-iin i-ount) ...Kureka school closes FriiH) w itli a big entertain ment in the eieniinr .. It is a cause for wonder how so man) iioi'-p.rtisaii" dem ocrats from this township are getting work in the Champion shops. CREEN TOWNSHIP. Ri.thNoi'dii-.. Ftb. i. The marnaue of (.Seore Uy and Annie Welmer toik plate on lat VedmMlaj eiinhig at the re-uUnee of John Voule, -outli Ct liter staeL Thev will mike their home in Cetlamlle Mrs IUltie Jacob, of Co- luiii.ii.i. i-itetl rtlatis litre Mondij.... Ihe Ihiukaitla IkM M-rlce at 1'osmiim M.I100I hotie I.iit ihbath nioruini; ami eenini; . ..et.ri;eOaL atiul Irene Kame. "f ,?oulll. cJ1'ri,t011. clle' on Miss Ida KeII-,J. S.ibbitli ...Candidates for olhce dr;; ie.w J - -k v. K i .. .... ..... ..., (....u, miu l,C 1UCVL inent on v cvVx-lc always have rtVlinV Acker'. lUlir 5oother at Land. It !s tho only safe medicine yet made that will remove all Infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or MixrjtMne, but gives the child natural eate frum pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by Frank II Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. CLIFTON. CltltcK. Feb. 21 The roads are set ting in a deplorable) condition caused bv the recent wet spell. Yet there are jiersons nli, it. Cttfirui... ,. unlit Mtl.u, ...... ....... ' nil" ".- j..-.- ii'xiiii lauin -,.,- ,mn roads than bad oui . who continue to Inn t heav) loads over the ro tils, making them u great deal worse than is ntcessir) at all If there Is a Ian to regulate such prixeed lugs. It ctrtaiiil) ought lo be t uforccil i Last Saturda) as Hoss 'I aunt lull was coin I ing to town on horseback, his horse bevmit frightened at some objee t on the siiie of the road and starteil to run, becoming uuiiiii ageable, tore up the ronl at the top of its 1 speed, and all at once sprang on to a wire , fence at the side of me roul, cutting I Its throat. The wire severed the Jugular vein and wind pipe, causing d ilh iu a few minutes. Hoss h id i rem irkilileeseipe, as all the injur) he iistalucd w is a slight cut on his left ankle Communion sen ices vvillbcobservrd.il the I nitid Presbjttmn iliurch on next alibith a nn k Minhiith Hev. Itille) will Im- .issiMed b) Hev. Orr, of ' Hamilton, Ohio series of meetings will lie held during the preceding week On Mon.ll night, IheViMh. the students of the theological seminar) of euia will hue u discussion Their subject will be ".Mis sionar) Work" On biblntli night, the, JTth, Hei. Ashenhurst. of Xtiua. will preach . List Mondi) night i wttk hrank Shigle-) hut all except seieii of his I chit kens stolen 'I lie supiMisifion is that Inline tilent did the job . Mrs. Miranili II iker of bpringheld is the guest of her nine. Mrs. A.J. lterg i Mrs. Hev. ltaile) is quite sick with a bid j cold ...Mivor Stew art and fithi rare off on r prospecting tour through Ahbiun. '1 he) will be gone about a wetk . W. Wif-j kinsou, of South Charleston, w is the gu st I of her cousin, C. K.Todd list wes-k ...hd i Grain and T'ne Xaie iiited at Jno. Wtl- ltr' last Fridai .. The Methodists and colored people al e holding a big revival at the respective rhnre'ies ..Mrs. .Mar) Wil kinson oreliuiis visiting her ilaughltr, I Mrs. W. iirand TikIiI .. Mrs M. A. Smith I Is visiting relatives at Goes Station, O . Hussell Hrciverof eiin was in Clifton liM I batiiida) ..Pleut) of rain, mud, and changeable weather on Ii mil at present Win Hickett. of Xenia, Ins moved in tht- Isaac liooliuan projiert). Dr. II trris and wife cuter! lined a number of friends list Tuesday night a week. ..Siniuil Menden hall continues quite poorl) ..We limit r stand that John Ktcrune will move n John v He) 's f arm heir Yellow Spring-.) this spring ...Mr. John Hife went to Kan- i sas last vv eek. TREM0NT CITY. TiitvtiiNT Citv, Kt-b J Mr. Kil Klb-liUKi-r, of Muh.ik-, Kan-xs. was In tmvii eiurini; last week. Him tic-cts t.i m-iko ins future) lumie vvitli Ills cramlsim, .1. II. Ilen nett, of riniii. () ...Tlie cariet-nti; sc-n-i n i: at Mr. b I)lni;!isline"s last tlmrsiHi. was .in enjiivalile occasion. Manj of Mrs I) 's Ia!j frii mis were present ....Mr. Will Klnir. .if i,,re,t. . lt ,..... , -- j -j aaasee, air s,iia tefivtl soon to eniiace iu tlie butclierv b islnc-s witlt.Mr. (.us. cli;cl . .Mi-s 1,1-zie II .m selpesser K at tliis vvritlnj. in a vi rv ilm Kerous c-onilitioii vv itli luns (truiilili- . . Mrs. Itelle liaker, vvitli LT., Dm i .m.I Ktlie, lier daughters, were the guests of .Mrs Klinbetli Jones on Kmlaj of list week . . Mr. Kt-ubiu IIutTiiia.il ami ilaugliter JI ir were visiting at W. A. rente's Ilmrsiliv .mil Krnl.iv of last week... Measles, to a great extent, li-iv e abates! ami liopes are entertaineil that the epiilpinic will soon be nunitieres! ainoni- tlie things tl Tlie "Soldier of Fortune" wa' that were plavtsl bv the uniiersit students Satunlaj evening last 10 a large anil appreciative audience. . .. Walter lieigellsilmv n with measles Tlie funeral of Mrs. Ilenr Titer was lirgel) a tended. Tuesila of Id-i week, at bpring-Iit-ld.. . .Mike Smitli liasimiit-d uptolslanil No. 10. In the Willow I) lie district .. The grocer store lr'inerl ovineil b Jim Klnir, was mined to Springtield this week, Mr. King hav ing traded it oif to ptrties there. . . .Miss Miller, of Illinois, Is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Sen-ain.in ...Jones's craion and jene-Ir store is now beautifully decorated with handsome landscape and craion work, the Work of 1). W. heel ...Tlie (Jninl Ami ramp tire was a ver beautiful atf.ur and was well enjotsl b all present. TitiviovT Citv. Feb. 2J. The exhibi tion given b the students of tile Western Normal universit at Tremoiit Cit on bat urda evenitig. Ftbruar) lit, was a grand success. There will be another given in the near future The Western Nonnil Is in fine condition under the management of Prof. 11. I. Uarr. Number of pupils on roll 50 ...I.eander (lard lias gone on a pleasure trip to ew Orleans. . . .Kev. Father Sidle of isprlngneld held religious strvices -it lionlusiillelast bunch) The Franklin Debating society Is in full blat. Delate ever) Tueda) evening ..Capt. Vic. Smith vvillshortl) move to the neighbor hood of Willow Dale. 0SB0RN. OsnniiN, ()., Feb. 'J t Momlaj afte-r-niMin, while saning mioel cn Ins farm, four mlIi- iirst cif tins rlnce, I!ev. Jolin Crc-Mi-r met Hi iiuitc- a iiasnftil accident. Tlie lirst '.iiKirim tlie left linn! n as riuclitln tlie saw ami ripiiee! fruiutiptose-cciiul jcilnt. Amputation miy be necvssarj ...J. Ifc lull iimunis tlie lews of two pet rabbits . . . Dr. l'errj Tailor commences! briukim; Krotinil Monilaj. preparatorj to the erection of an addition to Ills oflice. He intends to oen a itmir, store In tlie near future. 1L C. Hooter, sr., will tie euiplojeil as chief clerk ...The Daughters of 'litbekah will Kile a lap supper at I O. O. K. hall this (Thurselai) eienini;. KierjlMxlj Islnnteel to attend Mr. Jacob Kissinirer loaded two cars Tucsla with household goods anil fannini; iiiiileiueius. read) for the south. He intends to locate in Alabama. GItIn IIoui-l)-, Tro TVi.i. tlnlj Doth the horrid freckle )our features spee- kle? And dusk) tan )our f.ue o'erspaii? Hate )ou awful pimples, but no sweet dim ples? U )ourskin ijuite sallow, or greasy like Ulloii Are ) our hands a sight, am! amis and neck a fright? Cease being hoiutl), become at once ciinieU UsoChamplin's Liipiid IV.tr!. In a letter of regret to the New York Southern society's banquet. Major Hewitt pronounces against the Knights ot Labor as organized. His letter to the Hrookljn baniiuet Tuesdaj night was suppressed, as Goiemor Hill had declined to be present if it n as read. I'li)ictaiiN tlae t-uiiml Out That aconAininating and foreign element iu the blood, del eloped bj indigestion, is the cause of rheumatism. 'I his settles int ern tlie snnsue sun-cutaneous eoienng of the muscles and ligaments of the joints, causing constant and shifting p-nii, and ag grtgating as a calcareous, clnlkj deposit w hich product s stillness and distortion of the joints. Xo fact which experience Ins demonstrated i'l regard to Hostetter's btomach Uitters has stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that this medi cine of coiuprehensiie Uses checks the for midable and atrocious disease, nor is it less positnely established that it is preferable to tlie to sons often used to arrest it, since the medicine contains oyj) salutar) ingre dients. It is also a signal reined) for 1111 lanal feters, constipation, iljspepsla, kid- ne) and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders, isee that )ou get the genuine. Earthquake shocks in Ittli caused treat destruction in the towns along the Kiiiera and an appalling loss of life. AtCtno three hundred persons were killed b) being buried under fallen buildings. Mail) were killed at other places and hundreds w onnded. One third of the tow u of Diauo Mareno was destroyed. The damage to property is Immense. An Kxrell.ut Opportunity. Pleasant and protitible einplinment sure!) awaits a wike-awake salesman who wiilsupp!) the demand, in this iicinit). for the New Keiersible Map of the United Mates and Canada and Pictorial Map of the World. 1SS7, issued by the renowned map puclishers, Kami, McXall) A. Co., Ws-IM Monroe street, Chicago. A Kail road and Count) map of the United States and Canada, with the greater jKirtion of the Republic of Mexico; a tine representa tion of Ilartholdi's "Libert) Enlightening the World." and the duisionsof "Standard rail aj time," are shown on the face of the ma). On the pictorial side are separate colored maps or the World, Europe. Asia, North America, South America and Mexico Also select engravings, diagrams and statis tical tables. ' DYSPEPSIA cccwcfJ h tenrta, bj laipairi c rftitnttVjn ana ao rrwlrj( tbe tocc ox lija fgrstem, to frp lla w-vj 1 T JiJ?m lVCiUX9 -THE IEST TONIC tuickl j ftml cnmnl4tj I nrr IMprila in all luuunna. iirnrinurn itfirainc. j m r sou. etc It fnnchM ind our Kt tti aptMmte ami aJtin tb ajwimilAtioQ ot t l. KrT J T Kossitkr. Ib honored tuutor t th hmt Kflamwxt Church. Bltinnm. Md. m; IlTin uM llrtwn'i Ir n Bittera lor l-pii aod lnil)r"tin 1 lke irret pltsaaura id rnm nifndinfc it hixhlj Al CfnMlr it a rplDilHl tutuo n 1 lot urnrator and vrj ttrvrgxbvtiiwc IIOH .tHEPH U 8CIT, Judps tit Circuit Ooiirt, Clinton t Jini.aai'a I tar mut hrfnl lti numj to tlie 1&ccf of Brown a Iron Itittvrs tot ljilli. and aa m tonic " Oenuiiw has abovn Tradi Mark and rmtrwd rvd lio on'wH"' TnUraoolhir. Mdonljty UUUU.N CUKMICALCOIIALTIMOKjUMIjV AKE STILL TKICMlMIA.Yr! Forfllteen years theyhavestadlly cilnert In favor, ani with siles constantly lucrraslng havr hHnt the most Donular cursettlirnuirh out th . nitl tat?9 TheIqualtty I warnnted to weir twice as locga-t ordinary cornets We have lately In Ifoittindd tl.itfl iti.t 1 II irn.lAiullli u tr-. !..,. waist, and ecan furnish them wheiiiireferreti. lllnest aAirdi Irom all the world s rt at fttrs The last medal ree-lved Is forflrtdir creeof nerlt.from the lite extosltlon held at New Orleans. While icores ot patents have been found worthless, the principle- of the Moie-Filttng have proved inv iluable uemiers are aui'mnzea to reiuna money, ii, upon examination, these) corsets do oot prove as representee! For -Me everywhere. CataloRUBefreeona,,. plication. THOJISOX, MXt.IlOV A- CO., X. Y. Ladies Do j on .niit a pure, bloom ing Cunii.lej.ioii i If so, a few nniilications of Hacan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify j on to your heart's con teut. It does away with Sal low ness, Redness, Timples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appea. nnco of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lad y of T1UKTV appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect aro its eflects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Ftirlk darhe, nillooane--. I.lTerC om plttlnt., liullaeellou. Mild but elfectlec. UT--IUI.U 111 UKLt.lilSTS, ASTHMA CURED! 1 SIKH Hill cm i-r-i!ht asstilr-tiol GERMAN ASTHMA CURE '5V:l mofli Tioinil atuu-k lUnuren eomlorUMe Urep effeLU cam whera all otht?r n-m-iliM fail o waltiDK for rrituli-w Ita nrtioa la luimediatet direct unit rritnln mmI a crcu rnrrirom til V u HA u lib t ACJ II penua&U w4 em. Beft-r to b m uf tlM Horn M Lutt l fWbi b.-a t m Mlnlj Rwtonrl to t-uUS by Ocnui Aattt-u van. zm 'i Vim .un (Jaw-. a-T-Ba AtTAm ri-t It 2 yon 1&lni brlu 1ihw My pjriHtarMoaiBF-ittitS Ctmu litai Cut It TtM-9a4B i-T tlmiU- LvtUn -m U. lak My frwfj-bt Ormnn Jlatthma ('urn In pc. hi- all rfm 'llj at .'Jkt-'.aif-.il ! l.i-i- tns-nt h n.ail n nl. ol i nco. Tnil arlasfi-t Tret to iny addrewt for n.nnifni .-. -a ii-Hrt.ia.ai.3f-ia. I CURE FITS! Wbea I aaf (' 1 k "t ma m ly to top Uwra for a 1Un and iLrn .. thttn irtura eXklu. 1 iohii a rA- 41 etua. 1 tM mvt ttt-c Lcm f tin. Ul LtTSr er P ILL! NO siCKNt&S a Itti lone itaJr I arrBt ntj ii-nHr-if to tun ta imrit ruf. BTnaa othcri I-. rJIJ la no r-wti lor nl now ret. fine rara. fwiij at - Tor a trtl an-t a Fn- Hultl of mj lt-fal.lt I '-m-t-ily lia IirrM it lu-itOffica. Jt cuatt Ja awtUu Ir a t 1J an J I will cirt jroo. aiJrr. Da. 1L U ktiUl . l.J Prl Pt , X Tart. LYON&HEALY Srarc A. Monhoc Sts . Chicago. ii s--44 i vv, th-sv B-1-.iy -rtitarf-Pcl -.AU.O--U nat-a latirt-mrote. UAUarma aa-1 u-it-Hn-pata, Avi Plt IU-ninU--aa J-rt.nblB; -r--rj artk k nq-ik-Nl fcT tWa-t -K Pram C(HT. lnch-Jin Rr-s-uim Ual rlak. TrtmnhiE,t-li-. CaUina Iaitrart'totia far AmaUar b-,ch. 1 icrrfa-M at-.l SL--l. hnm V.lcv-. Ttit M-.!.n mw,A jK.ieu u.1 01 vai Aliutc. CONSUMPTION. t ba 0aiitlTo rmMff,r th abo-rdlaaa, br ltt V nnaa a - ( t of tta wpr-t Un I and of kmr t.aB-lniff harb-TiruT--d lnlt1 imatrorKisj n fa iS Id vtflra-rr. tht I will fet-. TWO BOTTLkS FRLE. toe lhT with aVLCABLB TRtATIE on Ibta (1mm . asjf aaCarer Glva cirrrt- and 1 O adJre-t 0a T. A. SLOcCM- 111 I axiLsN-r Totk Iff Ml VVIGUR'-- ' ' ll aM Wm ! rt" . t in.. n r IfflVniPailSW B riatity lb. nw Cri.I-1 nrl.l t-.rl. s.nit lor BHBHH ftar M IllnamtfrJ M a al 1. la llp.liti. H.CUI, Mn .AUrs ! Cr.lsle nlllllBic,u.u.utt..s.T Mierln's Sale. Pursuiiit to the c mimanil of an execution of s tie issued (torn the cutirt of cutnmuu pleas of ''lirk ciiunti.Uliio. .mil tnnieillrtclet and deliiered. I wllloifer forsileat public auction it the south door of the court tmusenf said county, in tneciiyoi pnni;iieiii.iinio. on .Situr.liy, lel.nmrj Jl.tli. I. 1SX7, Atone o'cl.ck p. nt .the following described morlirmen irenuses,to-lt situate in the cit) of s-tiriuKfleltt. In the county ot llirk..mu st tto ol Ohio. and be iim.ipirl ol tlienortlmestiiurterof section -No 4, township "So l.rmite .No , M K. & lleuiuningat a stone u here tlie south line of Clark street eteniteil Mill Intersect the e.ist Hue of the old Diytou road, thence with the south line of C'ltrk street south s' Sdeir.east 1C0 'J-lu feet, to a point in said line. Ilieure south 3' den .west 43 feet, thence north si,J deg.nest HS onuofeet, to the east line of the old lltyton road, thence tilth the same north M'tdeg. east 4.11- feet, to the place of beKln nini. aldabote described premises appraised at Jkiisj l. bald pnnises to be sold byorderof the court nt common pleas of CI irk county. Ohio. In c ise . Sit), iherein James ll llutlman Is plaln- iin. ana sir in tvanniruei at areaeieitaanis. Terms of sale Cash M 11,1,1 AM B mkLK. heri!I of llirktoiiiitj Ohio. llicAS .1 IliOs. ttorneis J0u rm IfflU IP 3 IPJI I i Ul -THE I love fitting GOOCH'S mim SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, TAR, GLYCERINE, ETC. WILL CTJHE COITSXTMPTICXT, And It the belt remedi tor the cure ot all affections ol the Throat. Lung and Chett t uch it Contumptioa. Colot, Cought. Ailhmj. Bronchltit Whooping Cough Croup. Pun or Oppression olthe Chett, Hoantnett. Spitting ot Blood, ana all Pulmoiar) Dlstaic. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED! WE hare the gntit jing fart to know that It ran be rurwt with OOOt H'3 MEXICAN 8T RUP Tuber culous matter li ruthlmrmcire than uounrbmrnt Imperfect! rmnlzn e.w if vrcaacrorarethe IDizDianguw IU13 1SKJ inaicriaoso clui ItiriMiRri luc pities l clrctnc mallj It may take Its place In the sjsten, we can cure the ilisrasp Ibis is Jusl what this -jrup does. It at once slope Hie roirress of lhediva.se br irerentiiig the further stopple tf tu!rculoiis tuamr lor while th- jUj-m It un ler lis influeuce alt nounaboiect is orzanlzeil an I as moated, ll thus iciitro a I ucigD Mht bweala, ana all other symptoms cf Consumption Couunipti u is ooe of the mutt tuattix me ami temUe of all I laUl di-4-asea, an 1 makes Ihe life of tlje pojr o.i,-imi tlte a lirll n eaith Cnln tsremle Ikat lemblr dl eaw hat been coai leml an affliction bejtonl Ibcnaihuf loeillctne; Luta reweru in the manaaement ot I -ulmonarriiivaseawemslil-djwnin)CUjon thescenlifictiiedicalwuiM aid tince munj dUllneuLshed t pli7icians hate acknowleilgtsl that muuniptlun cn Im- rured few ihereaie wtoatteml lo cvntioert their opinitn To thoee sio,rleil onl as victim i.i that faul mtlatle, wenfVr a ten.edy ante to its results tu bring hack health to their poor weakeno! frames and J .jrlo ti e heart of Heir fr end I Centumpll.es. because all other things tail, belie. not that MEXICAN SYRUP will -oi rlrgle suf ferer nee.1 peri-h if be or she will take lilKX Iff MKXICAN sykI'P in t.me V rw eh 1 unlike tne j other srmptiiui of diseav- Itstantsa co njlraior wilh llitealenioijsice uenac I ir the health and exiat j enceof a viial organ, so commence at tnreal the hrst ItiliCMtu luf atoi ch 1RV IT jcu ww snfler.and beconelnce-l lio you want toteae,d from a emiuni tlse'e gtare "hen n ale one mure trial. This retnedyisfii the reich o eserybmly. ll onlr iw:s ffl.vr l a 1. llle I.tiii ule not rlh !0 cents If I mj, make one more trial. Is not your life in-Jeeil wnlh one mere trial Tet the trtuh ot our words.lt , only by one single bottle; an 1 nettr gne n td'iair ill) you areiertain there is nohije It has cu red I thousands audit will cure you. As e would pi- ad with a Intnil lo "Te hltn Irom taling his own life, i e we i!ead with you to "ate sotirM-I res from a irerraturegraTe Vie p.-ttiTely guarantee a Jierceptil le ami 1 continuous imprasement when the uie-llisne is I jitbfiilly atnl peclHcntly usd I u .lic,t"r1w"P,',,J''ntt,'wettilitofcenninc firale from tlio-eirratefn! fur lieillh re-toreJ. Uchatcwlectel the-e frum thou"nnd whi. h -ire riuw on hie with n ami ready lur referen.-e as rro-il ot the merits ul our medicine. v e give the Post ofiice a.iJrcu, no any one dc-inng can write j direct to the psrties. This medicine is mnnuf irture 1 by the CINCINNATI DRUG AND CHEMICAL C0 St Main Street Cincinnati, u , irom a prescription of .MOsu eterywhere. It td lira Lifi. Hooch's Mexican Syrup hss accomphhed a cure in this neighborhood whl h has ntomhed the fieonle. A)ounglsdy, Mia Dsi-19, was giren up lo die Ly her attending phvieian. he had Lung rerer. The doclor pal 1 he wont 1 die before morninir. end a.lvi,el her friends to liiscontmue lite medicine, as they were doing her no. good. Her parents hat a 'he house m o vi r.i icoiju i-iriii- an i i mimcni in iniyaloncebegintugitethefryruv in doe one hour apart, and trtouentli bathed her chest with the Liniment. Ietore morning she was dei i ledly letter, and. after using two bottle of evh, ehe is almot as well as ever. It wa ittiKt like raising the dead, and his estab It-he I the reputation f onr metlicine here. J. A J .V.&A.NDs, rnmlle. Athens, Co 0. t? hive ha 1 nn Knii!imir nf rA r s-ri-. thro it in oar town. I cun--l one of the wort J?"1!,!! i "r l,ooch3 .Mexican syrup and alternitely erery four hours, s..., -.----. -iiuimii iii ii. e jiu-"i -inic i.. u. ItUUti, Jiercnant. ifemerMilIc, U enutmtm Allow mo to offer ray nnoTirited tctlmon in fitor of (tooeh'-i Meii"an tyrnp. i m i a p-tuga lor arout time jear- an I wi? tiken with a i-erere hemorrhage of the lune.. They ai 1 1 wnnl I not Inet 11 iromintr. I com ment el ti'-injcyourttoorh's Mexican Sjrnn. and it re! 10 red me in about thirt minute. I hare ue i three boUle and it ha -.are I me ound and well Unpin tht may be the mean- of ehennc the heart of dettpondm-f inrilid, I am yours .-nj, '-litl.tl. I'lUL's. White tnnx. Vi Va If not on f ale at mx.r-t dfjJi r. will cnj the United stat of America. KoriIe b Montimw ACirwood, Frank H. Coblentz, W. T. Smith M.W.Webb Co., Dr. I. J C h ier, A. Smiilt V Co.. .1. J. Urowii. F. A (tan-food ami W. T. bmttlu THE STANDARD ASBESTOS CEMENT FELTING, ASBESTOS AIR CHAMBER, ASBESTOS LOCOMOTIVE LAGGING. ASBESTOS LINING FfcLT, ETC. Hill H.W.7JOHNSMEG.t:a 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. CHIC."-, -H!U:lrHU, 1313CS. Samples and Illustrated Pxnhtct ' Sicam A Kesilulion It-tIxrlDIt neiesiiry to make public lm provrmi-iit byerfi tinsa nurket houean4 cltT office, and pnxurlns the nec.nry rr? tl tt if .is a site therefor ind apiroa-h-s thereto, and for market space Ketolnd. by the city council of the city or Springfield, Ohio. That it H nece-nry.jiid th it It is intended to mike a public iinproi nient by enctlnan trket houieand rtty uni tes ind pnH'urtns'the nete-stary realtate .ttattte therefor, and approaches thereto, for market space The netessary real ett itP ta be procured for said purposes, is ltu ited in theblock Itounded by Market space. Ill -th. Center and aihine ton street-t. In stid cit. aud Is boundfd and describerta follow tn theea-t, I-y the weit line of Market tpice on the north, by t line parallel to. and eighty four and a halt feet south of the south line of lllirti street, on the nest, by he east line of Center street, and on the south by a line parallel to. ind one hund red ind fifty feet south of the north boun dary line bote described Mid market notice and city office toN ere tedin thecenterof said Mra! etate and sas to lene two strips of --aid real estite fifty feet In width, and extenHrc from Market space to Center street, one on the north and the other on the outh side of siid Mirket house and city offices, for market space Thclty clerk Is hereby dlreited t publish this resniutfon for two t .nscurlve weeks ina new s pi per published ind of general tirtula tiori In the corporation ri sea teDmarvn i.. H . T1IUMA&. President Alt st J.S SiuwALTEs.ntyClerk, 4n.im All Ordinance To Abolish the Ottlceof Mirshil SktihnJ he it ordained by the council of the city nf '-prinirfleld, Ohio. That In the opln I m of council it Is expedient to abolih.and tint theoftlc-of m4rhal be. and the sime Is hereby abolished. Provided. however.that thlt ordlmnce haH not artct the term of officof any m irnh il nhu may h ire been elected before its ii ssice "Kr 1 Thit an ordinance entitled. "In or dlnance prescribing the duties and fixing the cimpensitlon of the tity tnirshil.' passed May J. Ivrfl. be. and the sarrn- Is hereby re peiied.and thit onlinance shall take effect and be In f.irce from and after the earliest pe rlol alloueilby law. Passed rebruarv 2d, 17 Y TIIOMXc.President rfAttet J --. SnrwLTrR,CityCerk 4m I aura M.Tuttle. PI tint ft. c v ,n a'tinst fn th- Martha nmkuer.and others !, ""!:. rt widow aud heirs of Allen f " p "'," Uuckner. dec-ased, de I i-...UL ,L lentlints Vs'-IUIll-PU I IC.L3 The defendant, Horenre E. Ituckner, will take notice that on the ZHh davot Hecember is.s.1. the plilntitT. aboie named, tiled her petl tion In said court azainst the siid Mirthi nuckner. nliloH. anil the said Horenre K Due Huer and the other heirs of llen l.urkner deceased, to foreclose a mortiraeeexecured by tiiesani isiieu nucKiieranu ueinereu to Azro Aldrlch ant subseuuentlv assiirned to the Plalntill. Isald mortiriire ll as executed lo seeure th balinceof the purchase money si hich the sab! Allen uuckneranreeil to pav thesild Aldritl. foralot frontlnelVJfeeton Harrison street. In the city of sprtnetleld, Ohio, and fullyde scribed Inthedced from siiil Aldrlrh to the said Allen Uuckne-.dated .November lr.th.ls"4. and recorded In lolume ul. pi,e Tl.of deed rei .inls of said county The petition pras (tr a flndlni; of the amount due on said mortgage, and una failure of detendints to par the same, by a dav to be named bv the court, thit nn order issue to the she nir of siid county, commanding hi in to sell said real estate. as upon execution, to sitisls the amount so found to be due. The said Horence K Buckner is required to answer said petition on or before the "th day of April, ls'7. LAI IU M TITTT.K. by her attorney. A II l.lliett. tebruirylT, IssT. 411 sINCI.F BARBEL SHOT (U. J.OO llOIIlll.K 3.00 SIMJI.K BREECH I.IIIDEE, 4.00 UOIJBI.E 10.00 I'rtcea oa other cooda In proportion, PARKER.SMITH and OTHER CUNS or Bornxn to nnoor ciomm. Illustrated fatalism- and Price List sent Free J. C. IANDLE & SON. IS!tV& TO ADVERTISERS! Fora check for !20we will Drint a ten line advertisement In One -Million issues of leading smencin -sew .papers intsts ac tne rateoi nlyone-fltthot a cent a line for 1.100 Cjrcula tion! The aiiertisement will be nlareil before One Million different new.DaDernnrchasprs or Fit e Mii.uos Uiidsrs. Ten lines will ac commodate about 7o words. Address with copy ot Adv. anil cnecK.orseiin jo cents ior itooK ox 17b p-iges (.LO. P. KOW ELL A CO . 10 Srsxci Sr NkwYosi. t.akcia, an oIJ Mexican Doctor. Sold by taim.fi ' Eirsisc lit- Livisn t;oob's3Iexiean Syrup has lien perfect atlftction in my family, and 1 can recommend it without hesitation whatever, as the best remedy for cough, cold and all lung troubles. A young I idy m my employ, whoha4 up todle by her friend, with conumptin. has. by the ue of this remedy, been restored to oecn mrce t to nun worn, and who bad bee ueaun. an i is now at work earning her lieinr. and c!toing health. It. ii. 1LKMIMJ, hditor i iiiu-i uurrai llainK suffcrnl for the Tat two Tear with a Tpry eerc counh.antl ww unable-to find ny tluntr to trive me rt-Iief antil I commeneed MMfh Meximn 5yrup, which I find art im nieiliately wih nrit i-at.-firtion. FKMC AHMM.Pe-isionUrfiin A?ent. Kooa 32, Temple 11 ir LuiMinff. Cincinniti. 0 1 m sure (to-ch s Mexican Syrup U the beet me heme I ever heard of. My bab bad beer i. j-acrriniwun a roucn ir inrre vfrk. nml jix ilofnl thf -.mir. i-tira-.l if J I HIV tlRPPVlW Je . o. 141 t Third Street, CoTinrton, Ky. OentUmeu will not hi ie my light under a bushel, fori wiut the people to know what your mrdiCim hi Jonforme. For foar years I hare been nfiiirted with cthma. and eonld not (ret unythmur to do me nny goo-J until I got your (SorHh'n Mexican yrup. I took three botries and it cured me entirely I fire you thi, hoping it may b the mean of sarins ome one from a horrible and irm-tnre death. Your, under obturations. RL TH03. B. WARWICK, beott Tnwn.O. two rn-,ttlt--i- noitniid. on rpreint of $1.IY). in nn-r mir Savin; and Fire-Pros! Materials" Free bv MaiL Legal otlca of Sp clal Election. A resolution calllns a special election ot the electors of the city 'of anrincfleld. on the question of a police cscrt and onthe.juev tionot Ihe issuing of market Bouse bonds. Kesolved. by the city council of the city of Spriuufleld.Oato. That a special election be, aud the same Is hereby called to be held on .Monday. the Tth Cay ol March. A. 1.1S87. between thehoiirsol'iu'cioeka mjind6oelock p. m .at tne usual pi uesot lioMinn elecilons In Ibesseral wardsaedpreciuctsof said city: and Hie ualtrl.d electors ot said city are hereby nutlfled to meet on said day between said hours at their seienl places of holdlttir elections in their respective wirds or pre dicts, and then and there proceed to Tote on the question of the election ot a police judce. prosecuting attomei of the police court and clerk of the s lie c urt. provtded forlnaa act of theseneral assembly ot Ohio, entitled. " n act to amend section 1707, section 17i. as amended February 17. lssa. section 1304 and Ists. as amended April 6. lsso. and sections 1SI2 and 1"1A of the reilsed statutes of Ohio," passed tebrtury lb. Iss7 And the electors who tavor the election of such otneers. shall have utltten r primed on Iheir ballots the words, "Piatlce Court es.' and theelectors whoop pose the election of such officer, shall hate writtenorprlnted on their ballots the words, "l'ollce Court No. And the qualified electors of said city are hereby f nrttier notified to meet on said day be tween said hours, at their usual places of holdim; elections In their respective wards or precincts, and then aud there proceed to vote on the question of the Issuing of the bonds of said city tor tne purpose of erectlni: a market house aud city otnees. and ot procuring the necessary real estate as a site therefir and tppro iches thereto, and for rn irket space, not exceeding one huudrvd and fllty thousand dol lars. In denominations not less than five hun dred dollars, payatde at any time within forty years from the date of their issue, at a rate of Interest uot exceediui: six per cent per an num, payable semiannually. a provtded In an act of thecencnilassemblyof Ohio. entitled An act to authorize the council of cities of the second class, third grade, to Issue binds torthepnrpose of erectlni; a market house and tty offices, and of procuring the necessa ry real estate as a site therefor and approaches thereto and for mirket space or any one or more of them." passed February lrdh. lsS7. And the electors who favor the Issuing of sa d bonds. shall have written or printed on their ballots Ihe words. "Market House lio ds i es " and those who oppose the Issuing ot siid tuinds. shall hit e written or printed on their ballots Ihe words. "Market House Bonds No All ballots shall conform to the provisions of section Juts of the revis.d statutes of Ohio, so far as the sane are aim Icable. and thejutzes and clerks of s tld elecih n shall be constitut ed and chosen -nd sworn and qualified as pro vtded bylaw for a regular annual municfnal election In ald ilty, and sh til each receive f, r hissenlcesat said special election assuch judge or clerk, the sum of two dollars out of the general expense fun-t of the city Keturns of raid special election shall be mule to thee t-rkot said city, and he shall. In the presenceof the mayor, in thearsence of the mayor. In the presence of a Justice o( the peace of the-eounty. open and make an ab stract of said returns and certlly to council at Its first regular meeting after atd e'ection. the results of said election upon the questions submitted at said special election, and the clerk of s ilit city Is hereby directed to provide the necessarybillot boxes poll books and tally sheets forsald election, and said special el, c llon shall, in all matters, not herein otherwise provided for.begoierned.su far as practical le, by the provls'ors of the law governing remilar annuit municipal elections In this city. The sum of two hundred dollars is hereby set aside, out of the general expense f nnd of said lly. to pay the expenses of said special elec tion, ind the eitv clerk Is hereby directed to have this resolution published for ten consec utive diys In two newspapers published, and of genenl circulation In this city. l'assed February 2M. Iss7. U t THOMAS. President. Attest. J S SiixtriLr-a. City Clerk. teas Legal ."Notice. Sarah E. Stevenson and David Stevenson, her husband, who reside at Clifton, Mason county, slate of West Mrsinia. w.II take no tice that Laun I. U llson tiled her petition In the court of common pleas of Clark county, Ohio, on the loth day of februiry. A.I Is7. cause Xo m31. nllegtng that on they'd day of ugust.A.I lsI. a certain paper writing pur porting to be the list will an'' testament ot Mewart A Lasley. decessed as idmttted to probate by the probate cour' of C irk county. nhio Mid will Is recorded t will record book No 7. pigesJutniHincIusie .re ird of Clark county. Ohio fhat said p-ip. w itlDg Is not the last win and esiameni oi&ienart A. Las lev, deceased. The prayer ot said petition is that an Issue be made up as to whether said paper writing: is the last will and testament of said Mewart I. Lasle'.and that the same may be set aside. The persons above mentioned will take notice that they hive been made parties defendant to mid pe'ltlon.and that they are reuuired to answer the s ime on or before the Ibth day of ,n-ll 1 I, 1h- Mokris PLmmE. X. 1 Btu.iM-a.and Littlk .X Srivris, Attorneys for l'lalntltr, r ebriury li th. 1-37 41 1 I -.- Ov kc-s"; VJ 4, vm ."-Cil 5S J 4gg (TTX r VM '!i t i g i' -i" , . P