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refttbijc1, TrrrPvBAT evektkg, apkil 21 1887. Why do so many persons buy Shoes of St. John & Reed when they are only a new firm ? Answer : They are selling SHOES AND SLIPPERS cheaper than any house in this city. . YOT7 'VsTAJlSTT .A. JBJL&Q-AJUST, GO .A.2STD SEE THIEIM!. 53 WEST J&JXIST STBEET i lV 4 H H?fe ii -B I if- e s Springfield grpublit EYEMNU AND WEEKLY. TkrBirrHUCvrltU U5wlrk Ura AtaorUM rrw. UI..alrVf.aa. l ' ekl(rralfi)Tlegraaa. C. M. NICHOLS, THUS. . 1IKOWN, mtiiicvr. HCrNP TlUlk. SPBIICFIELO PUBLI5HIIG C0MPA1T. Publisher and Proprietor. THE KVKVIXO KK1-ITIILIO a puMIibed every eveulnr except Sunday, and li drtlr ered at tbe rate ot Hie. per utft. SlDKle copies le. THE WEEKLY RF.I'UIILIO It published every TLurday. and It one of tne mott com plete family nmspaperi tu tbe country, eteut paeet. markets complete. Uepiete wltti newt anil miacellany. II Per year, invariably eaib In adrante. U1 eommnntcatlrtat and enntributlaua ..-.: .- .,..... ... r. ... v v...,. edltnr.andall butlnett letter to Tinman (I. iJKOTk, manaeer. REPUBLIC Bl'lLDIXfi. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. TlephoD No. 35i. THURSOar EVEMINS. aPRIL 2t. 1887. OUR HIGH WATER MARK: Circulation Marrli SI. ClmilJttlou April t llrrtilMlltui April St . . 4,;.vi . ,3ll . lo.r.r.o j aihi-e me of thrir action, that I inaj iexirl thi: isr.rriiLi-s uku-lkitkb rur.lto Mr. WnroVr. Twlay's edition of the llKiTm.tr i the I I - "') iinder-tandiiii.Mh.it if the oirer , .of Mr. Warder 1- aoeeptiit, work on the lancet sinKle Lsue if any i-aper ever pub- ,.. blliI(i, UI u-coiiuneiieea at .m e.uli lisbed in this city. The edition con-umixl forty-four reams of paper of four hundred ! and eighty -beets to the ream, uiakmcl lO.rvfiO complete el;ht-paee iiiwr 1 -ixtj- ,.., , ,, than the real alne of the lot on the south four column eaclu With this uiiprece ... , wet winier of lliijhaiid fciiriiic. and a.-the dented Hrppis-uc we are unable to -ujiplyi , I propo-ition i- elearlj and solely in the the demand ujxwi tw. but the caparilj ',., , , .... , , , i public interr-t. and a- tin- heeond churrli ur pre-es have leen taeil to the ntmot. ; 1 ! peopli are anions the mo-t Iiwral and It ha Mmply been a question of liow many , ,. , , r public-spirited citien-. it i-i inferred that we could print for from the tir-tintimation I tnK KM)er.,u, wl w atwpte,i. of iir imnwVM- to put forth tlfis trade num-1 .,IouW i( Mr Warikr w , ,ml e , tr!ll , bcr it hn been very evident that the de-jof Kroulla. nnbracinir the Second I're-by-mand far exreeiled our capacity to supply, j ,Nin,w Iot nll,i.It-J to in the for In addition to l-ine the larst clition. j R0ins ami ,lK own we-t of it-froutinc both In sle and numbers, of any previous 0llf iin,iir,i ffft li,jl street rnl o city publication, it is the uiot coiuprehen ive summary of tbe city's magnitude as a manufacturinic and ctuumerclal center ever sent forth in any single publication. It has involed a treat deal of very hard, pcrsi-t-nt, careful work, but we feel fully repaid for the efforts put forth and liae abundant evidence that the citizens of Sprincfield ap preciate our effort. The Kkpiiimc niaintiins it place as the representative nespan!r and adiocateof Sprinirield's interests aeai"-t all opjN-i- tion. M'K.MJMK.H I ISS7. It has been the privilege of the owner- and managers of the &ri;iM.M.i.i lit - itiimc U adxocate. push and represent, in a large 5ense, the business intere-ts of Sprinetield, for the la-t rroifi ;iir. One set of men "have erel their day and generation, in the columns of this paper, liretknown as the t'tmnfr. then as the iW,r. and then as the Ilrrniuc, and have passed away to their reward, gu ing place U, a younger group of pnnters and publishers. Mr. Uetijaiuin H. Ilodger-. Ion since gone, was the pioneer, and since his day Mr. K. I. Cumiuings. Jlr. .Titlm M. ;ailagher, Mr..Iolm 1. Nichols. Mr. James Williamson, and others, have gone hence; while there jet remain with us Mes-rs. tieorps II. Krey, William C. Krj'e, Theoilore A. v Kk, aim oiuers, who nine ai one nine j oroineroeenacineij eiigagcini uie "-j ln5 and publishing of this pajier. For over tliirty-three years the I5i.pt m.ir . i nas been publlsiiol. iiaily on wt-?k .lays and has been eomliKte.1. eoi.-1 I tinnously. with an interval of only ment of the paper. Duringall this tuue. the 1'rrirrii.ic has been the stout and fostering j friend ot the manufacturing and mercan-1 tile interests of the city, and we have at all j tinie- in season and out of season kept I Springfield business men, Springtield citi zens of all classes and Springfield interests "at the front -before all other and above all others. It Is therefore proier and fitting tliat we should issue, today, an immense double sheet, of eight jiages. with sistty-four col umns of uiatter, as a means of placing lie fore a hundred thousand people in variou portions of the cnimtrj (and of oilier coun tries) a carefully-prepared and well-written -ketch of tlie condition of the business and manufacturing interests of Springfield as we find it in April. IsST. The general sketch and the detailed rejiorts are from the pen of an expert who has done his work . remarkably welLasour readers w ill see, I and the presentation is one of which every cltiren may well be proud. How Spring field ranks as a manufacturing city is set forth elsewhere In theseeolumns: it is truly claimed for it that it is the largest center in the world for the production and sale of agricultutal machinery. Mr. Itlalne arrived in Chicago yesterday, i and-Ulngo.sha,. His sickness -ee ,s I to have been over-tate.1, but hewasby no means a well man. He will be tendered a , bauquet by the tankers of the windy city ' during his stay, and aske.1 to give his views .. ...,.i.i ...H Lusiness ,.r.eo-v-isof ! iit"m .... .... .... -- , - - the country - . I There is no iK-casion for alarm yet about ! the safety of the fruit crop. Mr. Olimer. ' of Dayton, who is one of the oldest and most extensive fruit growers in the Miami valley, says. "I have examined apples, pears peaches cherries, raspberries straw berries and find all o. k." This is Arbor day. it has not been as gin-rally observed, by the planting of tiee in Springfield, as it should have been. The Krri-nur K-lay gives ample evi- i The J.F.rt n,jr ,.,.. ,..,. :.. . dene of a imbstantlal business Iwwin Springfield. ; . ' John Sulliv an is getting knocked out j all along the line, by the rn.a ors of all first- , class cities. - KM III. If I llll! fir I Mtt. i utnrir i.i-.yrit- ' Uf I'HllfOWTHiV 1 bmit four joars .sgii tlie lln-i in i via ! authorized t annnittiee tti.it. if our c-Ituens i vvonM funiWli a suitable lot, niee tine d r I tain speoiliiHl romlitioiis, Mr. lleiiiaiiiln H. I ,-..,.. I Warder nmiM donate the sum if i.hUhui . to bo u-cil in m-tiiiR iiMti it a lint." librarv tHiililitiK. Siuee then, Mr. W'.inti'r lias nia- i terially modifi.-,! his eiiilitnn m tin- lint 1 plaoe lilieral to a larp? degree and lie mm ilfer to titij the ijriiuiiil and erect thobulld ini; upim it, v. 1H1 hi own uume), and he onlj asks that the ground -lull In- i-old to ' linn at a reasonable price. He then-fore autlwirin-d his partner, ("apt. A-a 5. Hii-h-nell, to send the folIiiii piopo-itioti to th trustees of the NiimmI rre-bterlaii churrli. of this citl Sruiv.MMii, April -JO. Issr. 1 L. Cochran. President Hoard ot Trustee-. Second Presbyterian Church. t'itv Mv Dkvii Slit -I a:n authorized bj nij partner. -ir. . 11. earner. novv in a-u- inirton, 1. ('.. to offer the Si-ooml l'reb- ' tprian ohiimh 1-.INH1 ftr thi'ir Int. iirniT of Hb;!i ami bpitnj; -treets the lot to Ih UvnI in eonnertioii with the one ailjolniin; , on the H a a ite fur a publie lihrarj ami reatlinc ruom buililmi;. -ni.I huihtm? to ct S.VI.OIM). and when cimipleteil, to ! Kien. with the lot? on nhich it will -tautl. tu tin- eity. Mr. 'Warder further authoii7ts me to -ay. that .-lniiild the i-liurcli :uoi'i't hi olfer, he will Rie anj aunince that i hchIihI that thfl lot will be ued for tin' purj.o-e rt fortli, and for that only. I Milljou kindly pre-eiit this matter to i I jour Ihiard and the tneiuK'n. of the rliureh at the earlie-t wuicnifiil opiHirtunit), and i day. rry truly yours ,. i. Id mimii. ' Good judiet of real iMate belii-ie that ' Ihi4 f n lilu.ral j,tfr tlit 31. O.Ml w Itwirt. JminTrod iiiiMO; h1 on Spriwj (r., south of Hith, on which he proini-es to put a magnificent buildinc, which -hall it -elf o-t $.n,0(Ki, and hen completed, to ilrc II (the buildini: and the lots! to the city, to be occupied b) its grand free public librarj, with its liWHl to 14.ii.hi Miluuie the number cmtinually increa-iinr -aud to !e oiniisl and held by the city, for librarj purposes, to the end of the world ' The library building, if erected as pri- i ."r I1IPUI1I Vli 'li HIV 1'J-J"T'"IIV 1IUIII jwest) corner from the ne goiernment building, facing two streets, with good I Ijut on three if not on four side and on a (conspicuous site where it could be mmii from all parts of the city. Mr. Warder's iimposition siKaks for it- Uelf. It Is geuerouN hanng grown in the i projvirtions of its liberalit, -ince it wa- j first made. s the offer mm stand-, he, i proiii-.-- to expend StV.'.ooo of his own I j nmwy fr ,,,, Iot and the libran b.ii'd-! , ltic aud we feel justified i sajin-that WariIpr ,xiII ,,,,, all1 Hwt . 1(f , tiie Nt ,.nen lent and beautiful Itbrarv j building in the I n.tod bUt.-. r.nd we take ', i the risk of saying that if S!,imhi does not , pnnr a -uthcent sum to carry out his me , ble and pnncelv pmpose whateier more necdtsl will In- forthcoming Our citizens will await with an intense ,ew f jntenM the an-wer which is t be ije by the Mi-ond 1'r.s.bnenaiis to jtr. Warder. Splillgfleld tNik gissl t'areofthe repille i it.... . .... . ti .. ... . .j i I IILII tlll.t-IIUIPll Lilt, .1.11 mill. A III I'.III llll ., -,.,,., I " "-"" ; .,.--,..,..,..,, ,., ,, A ''' M.ie JH-miH. U dJ W'1 is ",rwIJ "h ,,,' I'vu.g. A capricious aiijictite. heartbiini. purling nervous sjuiptonis, increased action of the heart after eating, sinking in the abdomen oeiween uieais, ami naiuience aner, are !- I.,,.- ... .... . n", anioui; ii-f ""um-sif iwurm oi mis nar- eijjiresseii a ncuei niai sue wouiu ra-siug complaint. Two things only are nner recoier from her illness, and fre nwsleil for its removal. A resort to llo ' ueutly -aid that during the winter she had tetter' Stomach Hitters, and persistence in premonitions that she would not liie oier its u-e. These remedial measures being , the summer. She bureup patiently through adopted, a cure i- certain. Taken imnie- out her illness with that Christian fortitude diately liefore or atter meal-, this great 1 which only true Christians show under dis stomachic promotes secretion of the ga?- outraging circum-tances. she was not in trie juice, the natural solvent of the food ' tlie least alarmed about her condition, but The nervous and bilious symptoms conse-1 expressed herself as fully satisfied to abide ijuent upon chronic Indigestion di-apcar, bj the decision of the All-wise. Counsellor, as the complaint gradually yields to the 'with whom she had so often couu-elled corrective and invigorating influence of the j during her long life of a faithful Christian Hitters. AplK'tile returns, sleep becomes woman. Well could she say when her life more rereshlng, and as a coneiueuee. the was drawing to a close: "I have fought a !xly is efficiently nourished, inu-ciilar I good tnrlit. I have finished my co.irse. 1 IKiwer increases, nnd the mind grows -an- ' have kept the faith." She liecame a inem guine. I'-f the Hitters for chill-and fever, ' Imt of tlie Menonite church in lsi'I. and and rheumatism i was a con-i-tent member for a period of I sixty years. All who knew her, knew Seieral people were nearly asphyxiated I her a, R frit.n,l aIllI a Christian, in a New ork tenement house by gas Her remains were laid to rest in the ceme leaking tnuii thejiiaiiis. , ,,.n. a,ijuining the Menonite church. ."oilllilrnllnl to MIm Your Host" and mouth and eyfs are right viol ti-i ou are noi iiaiiiisome 'lime. i x- ... i-i:. : i ii i.i i . i iCnrlin- h . .i . J r . , i' .ii .1 T . , fr ii rl"11 ; ",u ; ,';1,'j: rhen tan. freckles, pimples, all will disap-1 . Vour face lie wondrous fair and clear; j In social circles near and far l You will become the regnant star A bill for total prohibi , w.i- defeati.1 in New rmmdla'n., , the vote ..f sjaker of the ass.nibly. ' "nornil ON RATS Clears out ram, mice, roaches-, flic. ant, bed- bugs l-eetles. Injects, kuuk, yack rabbit, lnx.".eopbers,moth..molc6.15c.dnigCiSt6. , "ItOUlJII ON IflllXK." Akk for Wells' "Kouch on Corns." Oulck re Hef, complete cure. Corns, arts, bunions. I.V. "norisii on iTcn." "Ronghon Ilch" cures i-kln humor. erup- tlous, ring worm, tetter, fait rliruni, frosted fect. chilldmhis. iltb. ivv imiImid. harlier'a l. Ii 5oc. Hruggisteormail. l::.S.Well,JerseyCity. 'rtOOtll ON CATAKKU Correct offenlve odors at once. Comnlclr cure of worst chronic cae; alrounequalledas .rargle f or dlphthcria,sore thruat,foul breath. OCte John Hastings, of ,ouisi die. is anlicted w ith lepnrsj . He eontractisl the disease in """""" THAT HACKI.Nti COUCH can be s,, (,uIcky clmJ by Sbilhs Cure. We guar- anlee it. For sale by F. A. ( Jarwood. I Tlie, les-d workitigmen's sIkk-s in the city i are wild for only 5 cents by House A- Par-1 on - . joi II H D Ui III I IL.IIUL. Ukl UUn BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS nd llealirs in th Xcwest and I.ntcst Hesisiis in WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS. Work First-class and as Low as the Lowest. Only the best workmen employed and the newest designs offered. NO. 13 SOUTH MARKET STREET. NEV CARLISLE. Xiw Ckm-i.k. April -Jl. The Cream erj company have decided to rebuild, and will take immediate step-to have the build iug under contract at once. The managing p.rt!ft-are determined business men, and .. :n . . 1... .1 .1... .. I. .!.... win yt'l luiiKC iiie i-ienuiri.i mr niiiinii card of this place. Ileallj it has been the means of di-trlbuting more moue) among the ieople of thi- place and icinitv thau all tlie other uianufacturie- combined that we hae heie. Our people haxe.de cideil to wait and watch awhile on the gas liiotlon. Our friends are preiiaring to Imre nnrth and simth of u-. so we expect to gain the beiU'ht of Hieir experience. . . Po litically nil is imiet. Occasionally we see some wandering candidate from the center, looking atter his fences at this place, but a jet there has leen no decided preference expressed exeejit it be for auditor. The del egates iroin mis inare win go 10 uie con- . alnajs takes Iik Ig witli him. Are you eiitiou instructed to siipjMirt "Ta lor" first, afraid to come home alinir? .Itobert la-t, and all the time. It is hoped that the Hill recently pun-ha-ed a valuable driiing republicans of the countj will respect thej imrs. . . .Krank Snnllisun has opened a two hundred republican majorit) of this i carje'iitiT shnji in what Is touiisliip and gie u a repre-entatiie on known as Wone's chapel thetickeL We haie alw A) s lieeu inudt-t j Wallace Mnith's trotting horse, now in in our demand-of the party, but in Mding ; training at Springfield. as to giieatrial the ticket -traight we hale Ikhii lienilc. . . of sieeil last Tiiur-da). We exjiect to hear Our business men are prepariugj f.uorable results Ixm Spirrou i- coma for the -princ trade, aud look lex-ent. lie had l'ike rouutj fever. l'iHr forward with hoi to tholln1 . William Inslei'-broth.'r from Ken comiug sea-oil. . .Our two milliners are tucky i-here with his wife, with intention doing a thriving busint-.. The ladies must of locating, have uew bonnets, new ribhoiis, plumes, . flowers, etc.. about tie tinn-sajtrar . Tint churches were all well attended on Sunday la-t. The religious sentiment of ourcoin- munlty is far alwie par. Tlie commence - ment exercisisof the township high sclnsil wen- neiu iiiesnay ciriinii;, lour joung ; ladies graduating. This school is a oner i for good in the cau-e of cducatii'ii I lr. Nelf was called to Coluinbiis Kriday la-t to see hi- daughter, Mr-. Hammond He brought her home with him The n.il. .Iani.lilr .if Tr V I Slllltll l.s lUM'tl v-riou-l ill with tvphoid feier for the pa-t three weeks. At tins writing but little j jrarj.Minv'n.1 dm.g'lTter '17 'Tv .'ohn-on, i- al-o dangerou-li 'ick -" 'f the health of our Ullage is good Our ''''O ie he -hip,,! a large aum.iut of giHHls this spring . I he orders lor our -,Uponor pump are dailj increasing Mr 1-aac Anderson-s team run away the other uaj, wiui a narrow. lie anu ins ien-je;ii nM Mtlx wen. rilll ,n ,y t,e team, both te- lug iiiaueleil in a hoinble maimer but not ' fatally MEDWAY. Mihwai. April 21. Mrs. F.sther H.ir ni-h iIumI on la-t riiur-da eiening, alter a I lingering illness eauseil by catarrh of the stouiaclu She was confined to her lied six I 1 .. cl... ...... I...... I.. 1 .......-.... ...- I nnhB. ."O,. ).(.s iwiii in iriiiiia.ivi vvuiiij. ' . . - ... ..... ... . July 24. l-o... sue came to mo win ner lui-baiid in ls4U. Mie was the mother of nine children, seven of whom surx He her Jolm yeUn Mrs ,el ; Kafluan aml m Cvrus Helmau. she was a kind and loving , mother, a wise and willing counsellor at all tunes, not only to her children but to anj i person whosought heradiice. It is not known that she had any enemy In the 'worm, vineii sue nrsi iook sick mic I .... .1.-. . l. II I i iiuiy-iwo oi ner tiuno-ciiiiuieii ttnu ne of her great-graiid-children attendetl her funeial. -lie had alwavs kept in her pus , .., session a pn-ce of bread of her last baking "' l--ter. la.. prior to the time of thcr dejiarture for their new home in Ohio. This ' , , ,lr, ,, ,,. ,, .,.. ,.., i years ago this month. Vour eorrespoudeiit had the satisfaction of seeing it, and also of tasting 1L It is not in the least leaened,but I-.... ... .'.... ..... ...v.. ....n... ...... is nearlv as dark as bninn bread.. Mr. Latham, the butcher, has purchased Mr. -fy Our twi,sp high scIhh.1 ciJ-e,l a-t Tuesday We understand that Mr. Frank t'a.Mor will not be an applicant for the '' "M' 't year. He intends to go t --ollege and finish hi- course. OAK CROVE. Oak (iiiiivh, April 11). Measles and whooping cough are nearly olisolete. but truly we've had our share. . Mr. Henry llciit.uiil still lia- lioiesof recovering his stolen meat or catching thethieves The dry weather has been favorable for the heavy hauling being done by the saw-mill atellow springs from Frank Hon ell's woods Smierpeople arc satlsheil w ith a jmtato patch, others want the whole world. A is.rt.iin viitirtir man not tiein" -ntisliisl w ith his own Untie. -Uile four or live from otllT buggies, but when lie went to his ovn buggy to go ho me and found them all gone again, said that he never such a set of thieves a, there were ,,t this hop... ur feople w ere much elatol ov er the pros- iects of a continuous llow of natural gas ou Uie evening of school election, but their buoy ancy was shattered after a steady How j aooui iwemy-nve minutes, ou aeeoiini nn U JU, of a ph) -teal exhaust . .The sHirt-uifii of this irinit) are luppy tu hear that one of our iieuhbop. was so fortunate as to ivure a valuable, jouiu lt.ih.in -etter at a lou figure. The doH well C broke ihsie allj, and hi- mental prospects are phnI. , He ha- ( laily trainnm at carry nn; -kk-. but imsscs.es the artifice ot alw.i- letiiru- lng with an empty sliell. We do imt blame the dog for going to the hou-e when some one came -neaking up behind him: for, lie- ing oung("i. he i-not u-e to field work.' We -ugge-t building a patent picket fence around him, to secure the s.itet of the game until the law pernrt- its destruction The boy w ho sold the dog w.i- no slouch. . .ilojce llrown's Tom was on the road with his trotting filly, I.ulii. la-t Miiid.u. She is a good one, and Tom know- It.. ., XK;"!To the new Double Room in the Lagonda House Block chronic talk . We wonder whj Warren, . ... rv andreliableJIedicimflaretlieliest ;0A ,JW todependupon. Aclier's Blood El. jjij lias been i)rescrilx.-d for j tars for all im- ' purilicsof thelllooj. Ineveryformof Scrof- j ' ulous, FvpUililic or Mercurial diseases, itia i (nTaluable. 1 or r.lieiimatim.hRsnoeuaI. Krank I!. Oobleiilz, High streets. comer Market and Cur Oouffhs.CoM. rinannwsOtsiTi, Arthm., Luvachltw. W buvlMtiit (Vuh. locit-ccl Cutuuinp- llon. ana iriiCTe. roaHTnf it rej-on, n Jt.iw.i nigr or tl.e .in-li. iTvsiSSrtd. CVlN fro. lb. Guiuiti. lr. Pmll'M tiM0 tTp u .01.1 cnir ia H-Aile wmpiin, nl ts-ar. onr ITnwnsl Tind-..rl.s tott. AliHtTBlIwima l'lrrt.nf- "tp (hm;kii iam, .n.1 in -lml!efl,pittlrpflof Jvl II. II .r A. C llmr it- rvi. Snla l'lvp't, rtoIUmorc, UA. U h. A. Chew I jt nce't 11 wet Th f rra t Tnbarro An il4olr: ITuaJ lO 1 l,-siU J ail UruftfLua. vi Jee . i The Best 1 -L..a!JiULu Dollar Shirt in city. tha THE SH1KT MAIvEK, XO. .'. EIST MA IX STKEET. llyeinir, Scouring nnd itepairiug -A.. IB. iJames :t v. Wu-iiiiiuton si. ltetween Market and ( enter. Springfield. O. LOST Manhood. Yoolblul Inioro. deurr.XrrtouBtlbllltjcurttJb HoiMir.irrtrumrn, aui. llrrb MdidB O-. 13 . Illh fl(U llulftdlrbt4. I'- s.Id br tu lrotd. i Xs I olAyS CLUTHINGTQ DRDER THE LARGEST STOCK IN SFRI2TCFIELD I ,.......1.-. ,. OTKNLLU SttU UUMPANY ! SEEDS' BULBS AND CUT FLOWERS ! CATALOGUE FREE. DEALERS IN DECORATIONS OF ALL KINDS, FIREWORKS AND SPORTING GOODS. ESTIMATES FUR NISHED ON APPLICATION. SPRINGFIELD SEED COM'Y, ST REMOVAL !i 3. J. STRALEY & CO.! THE VERY FANCY AND FRUIT HOUSE ier preparea GROCERIES. FITS, VEGETABLES. FISH, GAME. POULTRY AND MEATS. Table Provisions! The People's Purveyor!1 S. J. STRALET CO., 22 AND 24 EAST HIGH STREET. ANNOUNCEMENT- i.i:i:k or cm kt. Jamei II. Kahbitts will tu. a ramtlilate fnr re election to the onlce of Clerk or the court uf cuinniiiu uleai. subject to the decision uf the republican com cation Capt KinleyO Cunniiiiss is a candidate fur Clerk ot t-omiiinn rieas.siilMectto tlieilecisbiu ot the Iteputilicau Convention of ''lark county Ai iiitoi: r M lartmrll will be a canal. lute (nr the i couiitv auditorstnp. subject to the action of the republicaiu-oiiieiitlon. llelieviiig that ro tation In ofllce prnmotes purity of politics and advances the partv's Interest, hen-ill not ask I a third term, if uomiiMteit and elected. O V Servisswtllliea candidate forreelec tion to the office of l ounty Auditor, subject to ' the decision of the loiiuty Kepubllc;in ou ventiou. E.T. Ttiomas i- a candidate lorCounty vud , Iter, subject to the declsiou of tlie County Ke-i , puliltcnn Convention. KIXOKKKIt. ' .-. A. 1 odd will be a candidate forre-eleetiuu i for Coiiuty Kecorder. subject to the decision ' ot the Ui'puullcan louvenllou. We are authorlred to announce w. II. ltowe, , of Sontli Charleston. .Madison township, as a I . ramildate for County Kecorder. subject to the j j lecislonot the Kcpubllcan County Convention ' pkoii.vti. .mim;i:. Johu 1" Miller will lie a candidate for re- election to the oirkeot probate mdge. subiect to the decision of the republican county con veution. Fletcher White ts a candidate for Probate Judge, subj-ct to the decision ot the County Itepublicau Convention FORALE! A. GOOD f.ajr,:m Suitable for either Dairj, Market, Gardening, or drain Farming, coii si.liueofHO acred, sitiuted seven miles sontb of Springlleld, near ; .Spriugfleld nnd Yelloir Springs , pike. TERMS EASY. .T. V. CYItltlSOIV, YELLOW SI'KIXOS, OHIO. March 8, 1SMT. BH I DENTISTRY. OR. J. C. OLDHAM, DENTIST. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY SPECIALTY. No. 9 E. Main Street. Options on Stocks & Howls PI fts. CALLS. CTCr A SPECIALTY. Iiirnne Agaluat L-altistoek tlperrttlnn Circulars and Intonnatlon on Application. Tlie Theory ot Sitork Lsihnniee Spciuln. lie ii, by Authur Crump. Price. -. post paid Table of contents mailed free. Kvery specu lator should read aud study this Interesting worx. II. W. KO sKN II A I'M. Hi KxclMnge l'i.ice. New York. n PEKNVIIOYAL WAFKRS are i bJjOUinS. alllD t.JtlHunu .a KMinna ' yff ierboilyiiiftiLoratilruKifIsU.Spocri -iiriiclfar 2 otajce tttamps. Address TUK fclltWi UUtMVAU vo aVrnuuT jlch. for f,iitlij (frank. II. Cullntx tnd Ad Ilukhaua A Co. INSTALMENT DEALERS Will And Just what they need-A Fu LL Ll N OF INSTALMENT GOODS sold only to the INSTALMENT TRADE, by ddrelng Insthlmsm liranas Mrrti Co, Erie, Pa- To FLORAL DESIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. - JAMES HOTEL OOPL2STER.. POPULAR GROCERS Bet- now man ever. OLD RELIABLE J. D. SMITH CO. GLOBE IiUlL.TJl?iQ. Uomer ffit HlEh SI. nil Mravtnut Ally T AND STATIONERS. BUrk Book Work and Legal Blanks Specialty. PAUL A. 8TALEY, Attorney and Expert IS 1PA.TE1VX CASES, SOLICITOB OF FJLTZXT8. j ltootn t-si Vi-'nl. jUitildine:! N. E. C. WHITNEY, Solicitor of American and Foreign PATENTS AND COUNSELLOR is all. raiisr Mimas. Room 5 Arcade Building, SPRINGFIELD. O. llraarh Urarlr.: Washington. n.C.t Ton Elon. t'nu.; Parts, France. Wi?, Only the Best Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork for sale here. Wm. Grant's Sons! 16 E. High St. 1AClf UC II nd WOMKVfriijrvrf I fTaUAIV InCII Umb1m I Wtlc ii4vlity, Ul Mub4wlfrtMvMaliflRiTntArqMlrCly nthflMM1. 91 pwi TmilM on nil priat I1mm ( t rre. (v-jm . k. i. if. i.wt; ichi. . BINDERS H BNOERS METROPOLITAN " mraSSSSMSM (UirflTfVlARKFT Jm&sLWA ! Ill aaaW sjaVaaaaVaVmai nBaaaaaVTlVIVaaaaWs-TaC Vt3aaCaaaaaaaaW.'BaaaaVI aaVUaVtrIsvJ km iiiiiiii.i i mxmmmxwzimtuTimmmm lm aaaaaa - B5f?yfc5iii - ' BS SUSOi V5Pstatfc' k9HB , fKM NDRNGfeg-5' fSaaBKnanriBaaVBaaBaaaaaVjS WPWRlTlUaa4aaaaaaaaaaaaVaaWaBmaaaaaVl ..a ....... . WE ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS LACE CURTAINS Window Shades ! THIS SFRINGS- Ever received by any one house in this city, which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JONES &, SON, CORNER MAIN AND LIMESTONE STREETS. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S i CLOTHING BRUCE, HAUK & CO. Are showing this season the largest and most com plete line of Clothing ever offered in this city. All new shades in vogue, for all ages, for all sizes, for every day, school or Sunday wear. CONFIRMATION SUITS! All Grades, all Styles, all Prices. .We always aim to do our best that we may fully deserve a good patronage. NOVELTIES IN SPRING OVERCOATS AND WAISTS. BRUCE, HAUE & GO. POPULAR prophibtohs. HOME TOWEL SUPPLY CO. KOOHS CALLBIH FOR AND DELntRED. TELEPHONE 18S. Jointless. Damask, Fancy and Plain CHINA MATTINGS! Superior in design and coloring to those of previous seasons. A. C. BLACK & CO. VXD CLOTHIERS.