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. - - vvs-fe - irr ,- -i.;T- - v---. J,t -.-" i "- - . - 1'r - REPIJBLT0,.NrO 1) AV E V EN LVOJUNEJT. 1 887. '- i- -o GO TO MORROW'S FRUIT HOUSE AND TRY 1 St- TODAY WE BEDUCE THE PBICE OF COFFEE All Best Package CoftVes, 25 Our own Rio, -Golden Rio, -Delmonico, Mocha and Java, 23c 25c 28c 30c Try one or our Perfection Cof- fee Pots, sure to make good cor - tee ; at either store. , BAHBAIM STORES, 41 and S3 Wr.tMalnRt-d0 Sooth Hsvr Ket su, Sprinnfleia, O. FINE SHIRTS MADiC TO ORDER Unsurpassed in Excellence, Comfort and Durability. FIT GUARANTEED! Call and Leave Toar Mejuire. THE SHIRT MAKER, No. d EnHt MnlnStrcct. PEOPLE'S COLUMN. l-KEE aovektisino. 0V AN'D FTER Today tne prntama 'Dailt KfVcblic will Insert such ad" "Wants." "Lost." "For . Kent." JrJ2' AFTER Today tne pnneneia eti! iStbU JSffiSin one tlnVe nk three time, een""" TUESPRISOFiELDPlJB.CO. " ' "T.ir"X7i : MaT23. 1SST. WANTED. H Tears old. who has had i Address K.S.7.. this otnce. l.Vib TTMXTED-Lady. actlTe and lntelligentto W represent.tn herownlocaltty.anoldnrni. references required: permanent l'tl" "" pood sals rr t. j. jonuson. -"'-. .- " clays!-X. Y. 1TTANTr.D-Salesman-Can ""A1 "nJi. VSf 11 -arent niMiJ: """" " iZ-ir lnlS. Small samples. I'.O. boi 1371. New York. 1 tn- TTrAXTED Three honest, pushing ntnln W your vicinity: special '"J?""0.' . don't delay: salary from start. Brown Broth; en-Nurserymen. Rochester.. '"'nr TTTAVTED-LadT asents In every city and W i .. inirAi4 NtatP town In the United states to sell Dr. La Fonte's French corsets: a literal commission and permanent situation. For J""' call on or address fprlngfleia Corset lyo aoutbuest corner Linden avenue and Pleasant streets. Springfield. Ohio. ll,t WANTED-ctle aeents. who mean busi ness: J73 a month and expenses: outBt tree. This Is for you: act quick f"5" orders tor the finest and most dnrable por traits In the market: are copied and enlarged Ironi any small picture. TMs fine workol art eUs on Its own merits: business Is great, tall on or address O.N. Cripps. corner Pl'ant and Limestone streets. r-prlngtlcld.O. l"t TITANTED-Wheel hands and polishers. it t UiTi W flood pay and steadf employment. su list. 'iiniitu. . "-" WASTED-A reliable man to represent our f ii nurseries in im .n..v... ! t permanent. Chas. H. ttuart Jt J.o nursery-1 nTen. Newark. New York, estabiUhed !. WANTED Man-To take the cency -iir sates; sire. ffi.lSils Inches; weteht. Sou j.. is i- . m pur rhantv to pounds; retail price, ss; a rare cnanci- create a permanent business in ins or locality. These safes meet a demand 2" 5SfB!S.lS2t.5l!SS.'2t iDdemand SeC,er 7(oiAaJ before supplied by other safe companies, as logon the SL .lames hotel corner. No ar we re not governed by the sate pool. A tdress AlnlneifeCo.Clnclnnatt." lilST" is TrrANTF.D-10.oU0 lady agents at once; en IV tlrely new undergarment: outBt free, conditionally. Agents average IJ to SJi dally so can you!- All about It luee! Mrs 11. t. Llttle.: Lakesldebnlldlng.Chlcago.lll. WANTED-AI1 kinds ot clothes wringers to repair, called for and delivered: nders by mail promptly atunded to. S.M. Miller. 1H West Main. ' FOR SALE. FOR SALE A two-seated carrlare. In good condition. Suitable for a large family. Call on or address C. Brook Buckley, corner or Cedar and Yellow Springs street. IS" US ALE Afresh young Jersey cow; third call; first calf made over 11 pounds ol but- tera eek. herdam has a record ,ol '.It pounds a week. PnceJAi. Inquire ot U.l. Ilamlln. No. 7s east Main stieet, 'C FOR SALE A fine cabinet grand piano, for half price, as parties are aoon to leave the city and must sell. Inquire at Wm.A. tays. Conter avenue. 13SII fiOR SALE-Sewlng machine; new: beautiful-. X ly finished; five drawers, rorless than nail It cost. Call at 15 south center street, jiii FOR RENT. F HswltlS!,hed ,rnt ""' b" ' rr T-iUK ULir-inreeoriourgooa rvoms.suih- able for small family. Inquire of Thomas r-harne. "-" MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN-Insumsof JMO to S7.000. on three to fire years' time, on first mort gage or approved commercial paper. George H. Coles, room No, 1. Lagonda bank building. LOST. LOST On Sunday afternoon, somewhere on nest Main. Isabella or west Illch street, a boy's straw hat. Finder please leave It at No. 1J Bookwalter block, corner Limestone and High streets, and get reward. 151a WEAK MEN mIWOMIN'-ii cre u,. f H mu tmM Vllallll. Lt II .. T... .- - -- - . - B4n tkni.iieiiieMriso-si) - u Hilolil. Mass srayaavar, 4T m saawtMWCa Ike It. If . Lowe XeS. .'., WlmrS, -. i" T s, r saav'a j" Dr. Frank C. Runyan, DENTIST. AVRocmsln Buckingham's Balldtnc.OTtrl ss-Morphf rBro.i Store- gpecialattentlon given to the prsrTltmo teeai tats o adicaClv cuArV at ' Plain.'. .IrwAt UisisisArv. f i- --. .- af iMliata csuwtsTTaxianovKs So..erlini.ltdjslh mi Vnmi.i -vs Hnra-.-sir7tosni ato .VVaJJ. ZONWEISS Is the name of the new Tooth Paste nia.'.e InNewlork. It Is anestra good iirliclc-. It Is pute white and of a soft, cmmi con slstence. It is entirely soluble anil deli catrly navored. It Is put up handsomely and is applied with a celluloid spoon to the brush. It is having a larue sale throughout the country. The price Is 35 CENTS PER JAR XD IS KORSW.F. AT CASPER'S DlU( StOI6, ; ' uh.rtuik. Mn.strt,3t do wt f LlraMUnc,flpfiutlelcf. LOCAL BREVITIES. ! Mr. Arthur Perfect passed Sunday In Xenla. 1 Mr. Harry Brubaker, of Dayton, is In . the city. Mr. Lesley Farr jiassed Sunday in Yellow Springs. i Marshal Way, of South Charleston, is iu the city today. Mr. Kussell M. Seeds went to Columbus today on business. Dr. Baldwin, of Yellow Sprints was in town this morning. ! The hotels had watemelon on the dinner menu cards yesterday. The Kev. K. V. Coil, ot Yellow Springs. was In the city this morning. i MLss Mellie Carpenter, of Cincinnati, is 1 the guest of friends iu the city. I Mr. George Garbrey went to Washington , C. IL, this morning on business. I Mrs. Settles was arrested Indue nn the 1 charge of using profane language. j Messrs. Charles E. Winters and A I. I Clarke went to Columbus today. Several members of the bicycle club wheeled to Yellow Springs yesterday. I The Kubsam abortion case is in progress I before 'Squire Breckenridge this afternoon. There is a noticeable decrease ot Sunday liquor selling under the new police admin - istration Mrs. Frank Harwood, Frank Drlcol and t. Charles Pnrcell nassed Suridav in Yellow sinri,, opnngs. i-ur .uwSr .....mi v..jmirin1ii1r.,ir . ..,t ... ........ v. j, ..,,,.... .,r ' relurne.1 this morning from a pleasant visit , to Da ton. riwd IZutal fl.ta.i.n ami ftralat Vfllltar I. ; went to lellow Sprincs thi morning lo ) spend the day. Sprincs on the Fourth. Uliver Putnam was down last evening from Springfield, to attend the Alumni ex ercises. Xenla Gazette. Mr. T. M. Hunting, formerly engaged in the tailoring business on west Main street, has removed to Osborti. Messrs. Frank B. Deaton and C. C. I-ef-fel made a run on their bicycles j esterday to Hichwond, ind., and return. Mr. and Mr.. W. T. Stilvvell.Mrs. Myers. ) banner Cowan, of Montreal. Canada, passed Sunday iu Yellow Springs. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Shepherd and Mr. Mrs. Frank Ilosteniian spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wren, at Catawba. Mr. George Sprain, of Lagonda, has gone in tne field for Warder, Bushnell & Gless ner, with headquarters at Decatur, In diana. The brilliant planet Yentis, now at her extreme perebelion east of the sun, was in conjunction on Saturday evening with the moon. Miss Lou IJecker, ol Geruiantnwu, is be- ilg entertained by Miss .. Bought . (; ner at eorge liooili. rat jiciennoii ana jacK riemingiiaua "tiling fight about I o'clock Sunday morn- rests. The "floral entertainment" at the First Haptisl church last evening was of the most interesting character and a large audience thronged the church. The Springfield Elks returned last even ing from DetrolL They had all elegant time, and Judy A roil was elected one of the national secretaries. Mrs. .1. C. Tattershall, of I)atoti, was in the city.on Sunday, visiting tier son. Air. W. H. Tattershall, manager of the Spring field Distritc Telegraph Co. l'rof. Wui. H. Weir, principal of the High school, has had his whiskers razed off, and now his friends are getting up excur sions to get acquainted with him. The Miami Powder company intends im mediately to bore for gas at Goes station. where the company's mills are located. iTne dnllers of the Trauchaut well at Os- born will do the work. On Saturday night I. F. MDconald, Jaf. L. Cushuian and several other Union l.a- b ,r l,'luler, were l" Sou"' CharIestoh,wheie Messrs. McDonald and Cushuian addressed an audience In the Town hall. The Universalist Sunday school will hold a picnic at Cold Springs on Wednesday, June 29. The fare for the round trip is 21 cents. The ttain will leave the C. C. C. Jfc I. depot at b o'clock, city time. Mr. A. L. Shellabarger. night ticket agent ot the liee Line, residing at No. M south Hace street, smokes ten-centers and looks proud these days. Cause a 12-iund bov that arrived on Saturday nighL Dr. T. F. Uliss and two sons leave for Minneapolis Wednesday morning, to take up their residence in that flourishing city. The doctor has made many friends here " as a fcl ana mey are sorry to nave mm leave. A crowd of colored men who were shoot ing craps in Chris. Hax's woods yesterday af let noon did some tall sprinting when they saw Officer Delacey approaching. The I officer failed to get any of the crowd. The tnfaut daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Scott Martin. who reside at the corner of Washington and Walter streets died on Saturday nighL age one year. The funeral occurred this morning at 10 o'clock, inter uieat at Hethel chucli. A set of teeth from 88 up. Kowland dentist. Mart's opera house. RINCINC UTTERANCES. Krr. t'rnnk O. Mitchell lli.ronrses oit flii surrender lit the Kehel l'l.. The Kev. Frank i. Mitchell, of this city, presiding lder of Springfield district, con ducted quarterly meeting atTtinity church. In Xenla, on Sunday, preaching lmtli morn ing and evening. In Ills evening discourse on the subject of "Christian Warfare," he sjioke as follows, as reported in this morn ing's TurrhltijM, on the promised surrender of the rebel ttags. The utterance is ring ing: The Chiistian's contest is a war for un ion. The witch on the Itliine is never sung without stirring Germanic patriolism and Germanic pride. The Franco-German war had ix-rliaps many causes, but its one great result was the magnificent German empire. We have not forgotten the war for the Auielicau union. Some who look no tart iu it Mf in to lme lieen little linprossisl b) iL Willi a son ol 'Judicial blindness" they Ignore the distinction lietweoti treason and patriotism, and see in a reliel llag out) the standant of brave though drftiitisl men. No one denies the courage of southern soldiers, least of all those who conquered them, but there can be no suriender of treasonable emblems around which lo gather ami teach another generation of traitots. True to his soldierly instincts the ev president of tliedelunet iiihfederaey con demns the proposed surrcndei, while, true to his old time ideas, lie advises their trans fer of tlits flags to the capitols of states whose soldiers captunsl them. The nation's capital is their natural home. No other place Is appropriate, and in no other place should they be so safe. The men to whom, if any men, they belong, can speak no word, and give no sign of their will. They are dead. They bought them with their lives, as they cemented the I'mon with their blood. Patriotism is a sentiment, but it is the air iu which a nation lives. Whatever we may think of the occasion we can only lie Ielk'lite.1 with the most irenuiiie and mag- nificent outburst of patriotic lire since 1S01. i'iesni lterepiioii. j-le members of the church and cointre- I ration of the Trlnltv Baptist church, Fri- day evening eave a reception to their lias tor. Kev J. II. Roberts, In the chinch par" lot. That getitleruan has been absent, on leave, for some few weeks, seeking full restoration to health after a tenimrary ill ness. The reception was given as a sort of welcome home. A sumptuous supper had tieen provided. , and just as the assembly were about to be ' - Mr. " Ko, al ionnaily w.-lcouied him home, ending ins speech by ulaclng in the pastor's Lands a eickngo of t lirty-thne silver dolla s, Alll ourng eai- ly embarrasse.1. Mr. Huberts repliwl In a rtttlng manner. A very large crowd were preieni, Mitnin int very ihru mmii m pre.eiu, suonnig uie veij oim which the pastor Is held by the c conmwation. llllltll IMI congregation. WARNED BY A CHILD. In Incident or n Saloon Kaiil on III" Hill. Denny Williams keeps a saloon on Cham pion av entic. On Sunday afternoon about half-past 4 o'clock Otlicers Mast ami Grea ney heard somebody within the saloon ta piug a keg of beer and distinctly heard the clatter of glasses. They endeavored to get into the place by the back door, but Will iams's little girl ran ahead of them and shouted to her father not to open the door or the Milire would get him. In a minute or two three men came out of the saloon, but the otticers did not get in. Williams was arrested, however, on the charge of vi olating the Sunday ordinance. John Bradford, of the Ittci'i'itur counting-room, made the champion shot of the season at noon today. An enormous rat was composedly seated on a pan of paste, eating the contenLs with rare gusto. John pi'ked up a piece of coal, threw it the en tire length of the office and knocked the rat sill) in one round. He then finished It w ith a shov el. The rat was very large, measuring two feet from the tip of its tail to a table near by. A Stnrj of rlys.es Grant. Gen Averill, the Union cavalry leader, tells an ir.teretlng story of the first time be evertav L'lysses S Grant. It us In K07, while Gen. Averill was on his ay to join hi rvgiireiit in New Mexico. When lie got focr ten miles or bo west of S. lxxus, leave wn given him to go luck for it feu days. He bad V wait nearly an hour at Kirknm.l ft r a i taming traiu, mid be wd the time chatting with LieuL Craig and his wife on the porch of their cotUge. Craig was the cvu.tm!sary of the expedition. While they weru sitting there there came yp the country road which skirted the rail way a Mngle borbetnan, wearing n blue over coat, such as private HoMiers wear, and a black felt hat rather brokrii and worn. In bis hand bt carried a uuall black snake w hip, which La applied to the ot bellied mare be was riding. Tho animal's mane and tail, it was noticed, were full of bum. The brown ish ml face of the stranger nu cuveied with a stubby, sandy bail. When ho reached the gate be halted, dismounted and fastened bis animal to the picket fence. Lieut. Craig waut down to meet him. After an earnest conversation the man unfastened hi annual, alow 1)- mounted and rode away When the lieutenant I eturned to the ioix-h he i emarked, 'Averill, would you Mieve tliat that loan had every belonged to the armyr 'Yes," was the reply, "he might have been an old soldier "No," said Craig, "I mean as an officer and graduate of the military iiMitule." toIIe doesn't look it now," Averill rejoined. "Who U he!" -That's old Ulysses Grant of the Fourth in fantry," the lieutenant aiiswerud. ''lie wanted to be employed as commissary clerk todrive the beef cattleand isue the rations whil we are crossing the plains. 1 couldn't employ him.'' New York Sun. Tomorrow at 2 o'clock p. in. we will sell J. T. Tuttle's house, U9 south Shaffer street. House has si rooms and hall, lot MtxHs1 , feet, and gissl stable. FOI.KV ,V HsVVVAIill. Welcione to All. Two Fine UhiImt shop. S. M. Griffith, the peiqde's friend, pro prietor ol the well known Palace barlier shop, corner Market ami .Main streets, over M. 1. levy's clothing store, wishes his many friends and patrons to know that he has, in connection wild the Palace shop, started the Palace shaving parlors at W west Main street, in the front room of the Turkish bath house, wli-re jou can get all kinds of work done in the barber line: also electiic, Turkish or Hiissian baths at ,r0 cents, and plain baths at -!." cents; hair cut ting. 20 cents. Don't forget to give the good-natured Sam a call at either of his places of busines". Satisfaction guaran teed. Ladies' and children's hair ciittiin; a secialtj. S. M. GitlKt'ini, Proprietor. Henieinber that tomorrow we sell the splendid residence of J. T Tuttle. 2 p. in. roi.KV A 1Iaiwai:i. j At Nebraska City, Neb., a tramp named . John Gallagher has brought suit against the Chicago, liurliiigton and Quincy rail road for S5.IKKI for failing to sustain ' charges against him of attempted tram wrecking, j ItfHl Kstltte 1'rAilsleis. W. It. Ilaker. sheriff, to A. O. Keller, lot on Columbia street: Sl,2"i.-. W. ('. Peel lo Fuller Trump, lot on east llieh stns't: 51. sou. W. .1. Fox to John H. Fox, lot in Collin .V Whitehead's addition: St.'.tl. II. S. l.imhockcr lo P. K. Ilaiicrott, lot j in UoU-rt Kodgcis's addition: S2,(hhi. I Morris Zimmerman to F.tlie immerman, lot in Zimmerman's siib-divislon: S.V'i. Sarah Kneislev to Cyrus T. Krtel, lot on 1 I.ilH-rtystr.vt: il.ir.n. Kxex'iilors of John l.udlow to Peter Mils, Iol in Ludlow's addition: St IT,. W. II. Ilaker. sheriff, to Peter S. Yakey, lot on south Market street: 52. 21k). John H. Fox to Marg.iret Fox. lot in Collin ,V Whitehead's addition SVi 1! L. Hell to Fuller Tliimp, lot on east High street- S:;.0.HI. ItoU'it H 1'rey to Susan II. Frey. ;iroi trtv on noitli Market stn-et: S.".,onii. (itloge Ss'lice to Philip Weiiuer. two lots in siietii'es addition: si, 22ft. M I'. Iliirnham to P Cottingham, lot in Heifstiider'.s addition: SMI. Kxit'iitois of W. II. Ilaird to Siloiuou Miller, lift v acres of laud iu Harmony town ship: s.',:;cr..l7. P. K Hancroft to II. S. I.intlsickcr, prop erty on Washington street: Ss.simi. Kxecutorsof John l.udlow to J. A. Hay ward, two lots in l.udlow s heirs' addition: js70. Morris Zimmerman to P.. Cottinghaui, two lots in Zimmerman's sub-division: S2i.'. Lena Marmion to C. A. Leainiiig, lot ill Manuion's luldilloii: So.'u. C. A. Learning to Harry Deiiterman, lot iu Manuion's addilion: S:ir0. Charles Stroud to Albert Harding, lot In Stroud's addition: $1,100. John Paull to John II. Johnson, 1 05-100 acn-s land in city: 5i7.'i. Morris Zimmerman to A. J. Collier, lot iu Zimmerman's sub-division: !o. Kliza Henry to James Arlnigast, quit claim to land In Pleasant township: S:H.1C. E. G. Dial, guardian, to F.tlie Albin, lot in llIN's heirs' addition: S'JH). Elizabeth McMivns to Lucy E. Turnbull, property on Outer street: S7,.'00. Exeeniors of John Ludlow to II. II. For rest, lot in l.udlow heirs addition: S440. Henry Holleuheck e'r. to M. Zimmer man, quit claim to lands in Springfield township: S20. Catharine .immerman to M. Zimmerman, quit claim to land in Springfield township: St.iUl. IW. i:ecutorsor.lohu Ludlow to J. A. Cash man, lot in Ludlow's heirs' addition: SS'iO. Same lo A. J. Perks lot in same addi lion: S41II. Same to .lames Perks, tot in same addi tion: ;tnO. Sauie to George C. V.uit'leaf. lot in same addition: ill.'i. Henry Hubert lo John II. Pa) ton. lot in Hubert's addition: ::. Moiris Zimiueriti iu to John Uetsl, 2 lots iu Zimmerman's sub-division: S2lft. Same to Hen. F. Heed, lot in same addi tion: 62-.0. Morris Zimmerman to Orion Heed. :t lots in Zimmerman's sub-division: f.HTt. Same to John 11. Sn)der, lot in same ad dition: SM. Same to John M. lterger. 2 lots in same addition: .vin. Maigaret Walker to John Olds, 4 acres land in New Carlisle: SImhi. J. I!. Parker to Hannah A. and W. A. Stewart, lot in Hastings et al., addition: SsOO. Mary Neff et al. to John S. Harnish. quit claim to land iu Hethel township: S2.000. K. i. Dial, guardian, to Matilda Grover, lot In Hits' heirs' addition: 5ts3. ."solon and .Mary IL Curtice to Matilda l.uckey, pnqierty in South Charleston: M.Diio. Martin Good, guanlian. to M. II. Zim merman, land In Springfield township: 51,7s.-,. George Sienee to George Ilirig, lot on Jackvin street: 534.1. 1-ena Marmion to Mark l.ivingstoii, lot iu Marmion s aiiililum: SI :'..-. P. S. Finch to M. II. Vaughn, lot in Wertz s addition: S2.00U. John Holdeu to John ('. Stage, lid on west Jefferson street: 31,000. II. AV. Miller to K J. Vose. lot in Kd vvardsv ille: 5179. W. II. Curl to Joshua Gore, lot in Sny der s addition: 51. M. Zliiimerman to M. L. Milter, lot in Zimmerman's stili-divisiou: 5'.i.". Same to Charles b. Little, lot in same sub-division: SOU. Lena Marmion to Nellie Pauli, lot In Manuion's addition: $ I :'.(). Ilenrv Hulieit to Charles Herzog, lot in Hubert's addition: SSlft. K. D. Iirecknell to W. II. Curl, lot iu Snjder's addition: 51. Mary M. Tiers to James II. Snooks, lot iu Tiers's addition: S2'.i.i. George, Hrain to John C. Carney, lot in Rraln's addition: 51.400. George Spence to Henry II. Hiker, lot in Sience's addition: S2.V. George Hrain to G. S. Foo lot on east High street: 52.MW. Margaret Pringle et al.. to Ann McCoy. 21 :-1iki acre! laud Iu Madison township: Sl.-V.s. Charles It. White to Henry J. Punk, lot on Western avenue: S.'u.'.. Thomas H. Turner to Venseiig Klaeger, lot in Edwardsville: 512.".. Henry Leuty to John C. Hax. lot in Itruner's addition: 5:i.:!oii. W. It. ltaker. sheriff, to Diuiel V. Ilu ben, lot on Clifton avenue: 5l,o70. Executors of John l.udlow to G. S. Fss, lot in Ludlow's addition: 5:110. I. Ward Frey to Oliver J. Wilson.tniste Ion on Wanl -street: S7H3. E G. Dial toGeoigeS. Dial, lot in Hils' heirs' addition: S.V.I.V Anna H. Mery, executor, to Ezra and Samuel Mery, lot in Pike township : 5.'9'. W. It. ltaker, sheriff, to Joseph F. I.ef fel. lot on Southern avenue: 5570. Monis Zimmerman to Edward Merrill, 5 31-100 acres land in Springfield township: 524ii.'.2. Geo. S. Dial to Cora E. Hils. lot in Hils' heirs" addition: Sv.r,. Morris Zimniei man to Geo. Zimmerman. 5 lots in Zimmerman sub-division: 5240. Lizzie 11. Warrick to Daniel C. Mntlltt, lot in Hils' heirs' addilion: 5500. E. E. McNally to Coiistantine Nafz, lot Iu Edwardsville: MM. E. E. McNally to John E. Doiiohoue, 2 lots in Edwardsville: J2I3. The only exclusive baby carriage store in the I'nitist Stutesis at No. 275 Wabash avenue. Chicago. The largo and beautiful display of the celebrated llolman Adjusta ble Haby carriages is the wonder ami pride of the ieopIe of the great northwest. See advertisement in another column of the lii.l'i in n . and send foi their handsome catalogue. Sale of the Tuttle house, no south Staffer stieet, at 2 o'clock p. ui. tomorrow. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH ! We have purchased One Thousand Tickets for the great 4th of July Celebration, Clark County Fair Grounds. We will present one to each of our patrons buying $1.50 worth of goods and upwards. Come early and get your tickets. ST. JOH2T REED, S3 WEST MLA.IN ST. LiHGEST LINE OF FIFTY CENT STKAWS IN THE C1TV, AT BANCROFT'.'!, LAY1XG Till- CAiiI'KT. SOME THINGS THAT WOVEN CAN DO BETTER THAN MEN. Hon Mr. tZ!Z llallieit Willi Hie Carpet. A sight to llrlo.1.1 Mrs. InkX Trie hill she mii JloVtrlor) at Lsl. Wollh Her Wrl-ht III Kohl. It is the fn.hioti among the lord of crea tion to tutike merry over the wns of women and to think, apiureiitly, that the more udic olous they can make their ki,ters apfieur the wiser und nioie seu-ilile they must prove themselves to lio, tiw rely by force of iitura-t. Woman, the whiskered sex would have lis lieheve, is lllogi,-aI, hllluethodlcill and can leuch lesiilts only by haphazard intuition, in ttcud of by the divine Ilcason, with a big H, which is moimiiolized exclusively by man. Without entering lqiou any alistnise lectl taliousias to the relative merits of leusou and intiiition--thut is to &ty. as to the manner of ue-n and thewavs of vtotueii one practical lllu-tratio'i of the methoils pursued resj.ee tivt ly by the sons of Adain and Eve's daugh Vi-s will lie sufficient to prove to nil unpieju bced KKulers that not only, as the immoital Sjiii Patch otisei-ved.soinetbingncaii tie done as well asotbeis, but that thesnme thing can lie done iu ihfleieiit wny and the lesult lie as sati.fuctoi y if reached iu one way as bv an cither. So much for preface; now for the illustra tion. TO SAVE EXPENSES. Not long ago Fogg bought a new caqiet, and thinking to save the exiietise, of la) tug it he told Mrs. Fogg he would do the work him self. Fogg and the carpet an ived home early In the aftciiKsm. Fogg got out of his good clothes and into the old suit that hail been feeding the moths thiough the winter He ar5ied bim-elf with tacks and hammer, with a yard stick, a two foot nile, a cai'iienter'n square, a ten foot iKIe and a tujie measure. Fust heuntiilled thecarjs't. spieud it out tc cover the floor, walked over it two or three times, pulled it heie and twitched it theie, puckered his mouth, coirugatol his foiehead and was half a doen times on the jioiut of a-kiiig Mrs. Fogg's advice, and would have done it only he knew it would please her too welL -Of course!" he suddenly exclaimed, as one w ho recognizes the force of a new inspiration Then he took his measuring intjieiliiuenta,oua after the other, and then all together, ami proceeded to get the exact dimension of the room, with all Its angles, recesses, projec tions and catti comers. Next he sat dowa and drew an elaliorate diagram of th premises. "Now," said he. jumping up briskly, "I cau go to work in a business like way " Taking his diagram he proceeded to the. scene of action. He ineasuied heie and yarn stlcked there and ten ix!t jn every direction He lalmred long and well; he ripsl the car (let, unraveled the edges, jiounded his nails quite as liberally as the tacks and uttcied language quite shocking, and when he got through we have Mrs. Fogg's word for it "that carjiet was ull askew." It was, as tb same aiithonty expressed it, "a sight to be hold." VICTORY- AT LAST. Fogg himself lemarked that he never aw such a carjiet in all his life. Theie wasn't any shsieto it. He was all rnrbt: of smrse it was all tlie caret's faidt incases of this kind Mis. F. said nothing further than, "Weil, I wouldn't liother about it anymore to-night Daiiiel. You arn all tired out and had lietler grf to bed." Next morning Mrs. Fogg, without .topping to-'Huinge her appai-rl, went to work to se what she could do. She tiegau at the liegm ning by undoing all that her lonl and mastei had done. Then she took a string, measured across the room, and down its length, solilo quizing meanwhile alsait "so much and half a Auger," "three times and two fingers, one and a little bit over," with various othet etjually unintelligible lemarks. Then she got down on ber knees, and with hammer anil tacks she bad that carpel dow n quicker than scat, and as smooth as her own placid brow, and she got up from her work with spirit unruffled and clothing uusoihsl. When Fogg1 came home ainl saw- the room all put to rights, with the cnq-t fitting us though it were ainted on the rloor, be felt proud of his wife; yes, actually proud of her. Of course he didn't say anything further thau to i emark that it was easy enough to put down a carpet by daylight; anybody could do that. But Mrs. Fog? doesn't care. She knows tliat Foggs thinks she u worth her weight iu gold, but that he thinks that women, lika children, are not to be praised for fear of spoiling tbem. But when anybody tells you that a woman is illogical and unmethodical, mention this little story about putting down a carpet. Boston Trati-sTipt. The Suecessfnt Newspaper Writer. The fact is that successful writers are very much like other men. They have their peU, their fancies, their hostilities, their hatreds, their ambitions, their tuccesses and their fail, ures, but as every man in his own home carves to suit himself, dresses as best pleases him, eats, drinks, sleeps when, where and how be prefers, so in journalism every man must workout his own salvation, and it is not at all necessary that he should do it with fearor trembling. If be ba an apprehensive man be will fear, and with fear very natur ally ill be associated trembling. If he lie an audacious, pushing, driving, restless, en terprising man such will be the character and tenor of his work. Let the young man who wants to lie a newspais-r woi ker content himself with his own individuality, and not attempt to rival the personalities, the individualisins, which do so much to.rard making successes for those w ho jiossess them. He has his own per sonality, hi own individualism. With that let bim be content Joe Howard's Letter. Ohio Tearhers' Association. 'I'l.lc t..iul.llitn ...III t.iuul n 1 1-n.n fk Jiine2.sth.2-.ith and 30th, 1SST. All 'win pa) tun fare to atleuit me meeting win is returneii at one-inim rate, on remueaie from the secretrv- of the association, that they have been in atttendance. Go by the N. V. P. Jc ll., as that is me only line through without change of cars. Free hack to trains. For tickets and fur ther information call on J. D. Pbleger, agent, 72 Arcade. t.o. o. r. There will Is- a meeting of Canton Hell - ant No. 21. iu Odd Fellows' hall this (.Mon da)) evening at T::.n, June 27. for muster. Every memlier Is expected lo he presetiL W. II. El.WKi.i., Captain. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Emperor William has entirely recovered from his illne s. .Mr. illaine held an informal reception al the American exhibition in London. Governor Hill, of New York, has vetoed lliehilliinpnsliiKA tax ii)hiii "bucket shops." Hase Hall -Louisville 7. Cincinnati .1: HrookHu "., Athletic 4: Columbus is, Ak ron I. There is strong evidence of the existence of an nrgaiirrd gang of Anarchists at Col umbus, O. A fifteen million cubic-foot gas well, the fifth in numlier, lias been opened at South Marion. Ind. Yellow fever lecord .it Key West: Total cases. 42; total deaths. Is. now sick, 14: discharged curisl, in. France formally threatens to break off diplomatic lelations with Turkey if the Sultan signs the Egypiian conventions. At ML Vern Mo., C. II. Carter. Tom M. Kelton. and three oilier prisoners, killed the deput) stieiuf and cscaiied trout jail. (Jueeii Kapiolaui's mission to Europe is to obtain a loan. The government that sup plies it is likel) to obtain a protectorate over her dominions. President Cleveland has nlamt given lip the Idea of visiting St. Louis during the en campment of the Grand Arm) of the He public, giving as a reason the hot weather there during September, lie may visit Illicit)-in October, when the exiositlon is in oiieratiou. Ilev. Dr. Thomas It. Miller, a Methodist preacher, and six )ears ago dr.ui of the lae gus medical college of Dr. Iliichahaii. is un der arrest at Philadelphia, ehurged with ierforuilug a criminal iqicration on Mrs. Sarah Ellen Hobiiison. who is exiected to die from the effects. The dead IkmIv of Mrs. Lillian Jacobs, the young and beatititnl wife of IL E. Ja cobs, a drummer, was found Friday in her rooms at 254:: Wabash avenue. Chicago, and an empt) laudanum Isittlenu the table. Her husband said his wi(e was alwavs very lonely when he was awav on his trips, and sometimes became so despondent that sfip told him she had thought of committing suicide. CKOl'P. WHOOPING OUV.H and Bronchitis Immeili.itelj leliev.db) Shiloh's Cure. For sale by F. A Garwood. The mayor of Cork has lieen demised for hoisting the black flag. DRPRICE3 SPECIAL CnEAAf 1 flAVORlte TkMijr i.m 1 ifrfr I tHiwo sXTRACfS natural rRurr I fLAVCPS MOST PERFECT MADE ""nparvd with ftrl t regent to Pnrilr .Strencth it lleallkfuln.'.- llr IVf, s lln- on'ir 11 i Powder Ibul iol tti-is ii" Attonoi a. 1 -roe , l3in. llr l-rnr . hTtrs.1.. mi i. 1. moo, eli Javor i!e!li'lm-Iy PVCC CilfHia POIVOfg CO. Cu av n-J it liiulv lis llelirnry ot Klmor And the efficac) of Its action have rendered the f minus California liquid fruit remedy, Symp of Pigs, immensely mpular. It cleanses and tones up theelogged and fever ish s)steiu. and disiels headaches, colds and fevers. Filt)-cent and si bottles for sale at Casjiers drugstore. llee Line Fourth of .Iol) Ksi-iir.lioi. The l!ee Line will sel.' spinal excursion tickets on account of the Jul) 4th holiday business as follows: Tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip to an) sunt on the line on Jul) 2. 3 and 4, good returning only on July 4 and 5. One-half of the leg ular rate will lie made for children between the age of six and twelve. G. II. Kmi.mi. Agent. D. II. Mai:ti.. G. P. A. We have had a good many sales this )ear, but we can truthfully say that we have not had a better priqierty to offer at auction than the elegant residence of Chas. A. Smith, of No. Mi south Mechanic street. The house has twelve rooms and a hall, with gas in every part of the house. It Is adapted for a single or double house. The enlire property is in the very liest of re pair. Sale on Wednesday next. June ".'th. at 2 o'clock, p. iu. Foi t:v ,t Hav vv vi:i. Excursion tickets at one tare for the round trip will be sold lo and from alt sta tions on the 1. I'-. .V W. and Ohio Southern railwa)s on July 2d, :ul and 4th. and good until July 5th to return. Fourth ol .luljr Firilrslon Kales. Excursion tickets will lie sold lietween all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh, on July 2d. ::d and 4th. good to return until Jul) 5th inclusive, at one fare for the round trip. No excur sion rates will lie sold to adults at less than twenty-live cents, nor to children at less than fifteen cents. The 1. H. ,t W. will run an excursion lo Columbus on June 2sth. offering excursion ists an excellent opportunity to visit the capital cily and its many attractions. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur rity. strength and w holesomeuess. More eco-' uomtcal than the ordinary klud, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Kovii. 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