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ESTABLISHED 19S1. Were They ‘Tree Traders,” Too? JOSEPH MEDILL ON THE TARIFF. Bob Ingersoll Says the Country is TILLIE AND LILLIE. A Ghastly Discovery. • Real Estate Transfer. Republican demagogues, (remarks Happy and that Cleveland will Chicago, Feb. 8.—A ghastly sight II. L. Curtis, exr., to A. Fridel, lot He Says the Republican Party is The Similarity of Two Letters Gets in MtVernon...... $ 300 00 HOWARD HARPER the Newark Advocate), raise a great be Nominated. met the gaze of Amos J. Snell’s hired Hugh Horn to Timothy Dudgeon, Pledged to a Reduction. ashington a Young Man in Trouble. THE LEZ.EI1TG We agree with the Springfield Repub­ howl because the Democratic party, W , D. C. Feb. 8.—“I am man when he entered the house at 425 land in Clinton...... 2160 00 in accordance with the necessities of Jacksonville, Fla.. Feb. 8.—Mr. not giving much attention to politics,” New York, Feb. 9.—The formation Washington Boulevard, this morning, James Glassgow to S. D. Roberts lican that Riddleherger is a good deal Joseph Medill, editor of the Chicago of the capital letters T and L has made land in Clinton...... 400 00 of a hornet, and simply pestiferous, as the times and the demands of the peo­ said Colonel Bob Ingersoll in answer to to attend to the furnace. The hall was C. R. Baker to Sherman Baker, land REAL ESTATE, Tribune, who has been in Jacksonville Richard Sterling Willis, a Brooklyn in Howard...... 380 00 REGULATOR a rule, hut in this matter of secret ses­ ple, propose to revise the tariff and re­ a question put to him. “Everything is covered with blood, and bullet marks duce the, surplus, 'lhey raise the hue for some days, was asked to give his moving along so well that nobody but lawyer, the defendant in a breach of were scattered about the walls. At the John T. Wright to Albert Wright, Fire, Tornado, Life, sions the country will watch with views upon the tariff policy outlined promise suit, instituted by Miss Lillie land in College...... 1500 90 amused interest the attempts of digni­ and cry of “free trade,” and talk and politicians are taking much interest in head of (he stairway leading to the Sarah Crill to S. S. Tuttle, lot in Steam Boiler, fSBLTLESSFAMILY MEDICINE write as if no one ever proposed to re­ in President Cleveland’s message. Mr. politics. The people are working at Ingersoll, of Washiugton, Pa. Miss basement wat the dead body of Mr. Fredericktown...... 1000 00 Accident, Plate Glassi O) fied Senators to sit on him without get­ Medill replied: “I do not consider my their various pursuits, in their shops Lillie has a sister, Miss Tillie, and dur­ Snell, with a bullet hole in his head and Peter Pearl to Brunsom Smith, lot “I have used. Simmons Liver ting stung. duce the tariff before. Now, we pro­ in Rossville...... 275 00 Regulator for many years, hav­ position as in the least antagonistic to and factories, on their farms and in ing the early part of 1884 they were another in his breast. The servant girl John Williams to AV. AAr. Owen, lot INSURANCE I ing made It my only Family pose to show these gentlemen that the heard a number of shots between one UTTJU INSURANCE c the policy of the Republican party. their business and are prospering. The visiting a Mrs. Ludlam in ’Brooklyn. in Waterford...... 210 00 Medicine. My mother beforo Sukie Rose, a colored woman, who Democratic party is acting in accord­ and two o’clock, but was afraid to in­ F JL £AAJJ A Specialty. me was very partial to it. It is You will remember that the greatest country is happy, the people are sup­ This lady is a cousin of Lawyer Willis, A. C. Rowley to At. L. Rowley, lot IO first class Com parties rep was so dried tip and distorted by age as ance with a long line of illustrious Re­ porting the government, and those who vestigate the cause. Snell’s revolver in Fredericktown...... 1 00 30 a safe, good and reliable medi­ reduction in the tariff was made in and it was at her house that he met resented, Stock and Mutual! cine for any disorder of the to hardly resemble a human being died publican precedents, in respect to this are looking to have tlie government Miss Lillie and Miss Tillie. One was was found by his side with one of the Thos. McKee to O. L. Styers, lot in system, and if used in time is 18G7, when the Republicans had con­ chambers empty. He must have been Alt. Vernon...... 1000 00 Heal Estate and Persona) > at Columbia, S. C., a few days ago. She matter of reducing the revenue. Fol­ support them are the ones specially in­ thirty-three years of age and the other M. J. Simeon to W. B. Robertson, Property Sold. « great preventive of sickness. trol of the National House and the terested in polities. It is not a matter of thirty-five, while Mr. Willis is only shot before reaching the spot where I often recommend it to my claimed to be one hundred and twenty- lowing are the deliverances of a num­ his body was found, ns bloody tracks “lot in Fredericktown...... 20000 z< Dwellings, Farms,Stores friends, and shall continue to leaders of that party had time and moment who is or who is not president. twenty-five. After the young ladies re­ Samuel Israel to Atartin Engle, lot and Offices Rented. do so. one years old and to have been brought ber of distinguished Republican lead­ In fact, it would not seriously disturb turned to their home, Mr. Willis receiv­ were easily traced on the floor from in Howard...... 13000 “Rev. James M. Rollins, Io this country from Africa shortly after ers. upon this very point, given some again advocated a reform in this direc­ the country if the Presidential office the door. A burglary had been com­ Jacob Snyder to Atartin Engle, lot Pastor M. E. Church, So. Fairfield, Va.” tion. When a reduction of the tariff ed an anonymous letter filled with pro­ in Howard...... 600 00 O Rents Collected. a the Revolutionary war. years ago. They cannot be denied. were left vacant for at least four years.” testations of love, which he afterward mitted, as the panel of the kitchen Commissions Satisfactory. I was proposed, the same old arguments “What is your opinion of the present door was cut out. It is supposed that Rachel Back to Josiah H. Holmes, TIME AND DOCTORS’ DILLS SAVED by Moreover, they were endorsed, at the were used against it which we hear so found was from Miss Lillie, lie an­ lot in Gambier...... 180 00 m a hr ay ft keeping Simnions Liver The loss of cattle in Montana hy administration?” swered the letter, and until June, 1880, Snell heard the burglars, and descend­ time, by the grand old Republican frequently to-day. It was alleged that ing, pistol in hand, to investigate the Silas Kirby to AV. S. Kerr, land in r legislator in the house, freezing and starvation last winter “I haven’t thought much about it, kept up a constant correspondence AI orris...... 130 00 E H O H E H. parly, as being perfectly sound views. this measure would open the field to beyond the fact that Mr. Cleveland is cause wag met and shot before he could Harrison Alorgnn to Leander Dur­ “I have found Simmons River amounted to about $5,000,000. The foreign competition in our manufac­ with her. Then at her request he visit­ Banner OfHee—First Floor. Regulator the best family med­ The Republican press then did not call President and the Democrats are in ed her at her home in Washington. do more than fire one shot. Larry bin, land in Pleasant...... 1500 00 icine I ever used for anything destruction this winter, judging by t' e tures; that our mill* and factories power under him. I say under him, Wakelock, the furnace man, who was John 8. Braddock to S. N. Hobbs, President Arthur and Secretary Folger would be forced to shut down; that the While there he discovered to his hor­ that may happen, have used it damage already inflicted, will undoubt­ not over him, because he seems to he ror that both the sisters were in love the first to give the alarm, declares lots in Mt. Vernon...... 1000 er month. validated the policy; hut the jury President Arthur’s Message of 1882. and that lady began suit against him Akron, 0., Feb. 9.—A revival meet­ HOUSE, with 4 Lots, South part of city, ing them; there was no perceptible in­ Dreams That Came True. New York Mail and Express.] aw arded the plaintiff $5,243 the amount “It is believed that the time has ar­ crease in the importation of foreign for $50,000 damages. The papers were ing in the Southern jiart of the city from $1000 to $3000. Must be A No. 1. Beaver Falls, Pa., Feb. 8.—On Wed­ served January 31.’ Miss Lillie, too, HOUSE, with 2 to4 Lots, city or subur PROFESSIONAL LARDS. rived when a reduction of the duties on products over what might be reasonably wr6 thrown into the wildest state of ex­ The sure preventative for cholera is claimed. nearly all the articles in our tariff is de­ nesday night John Anderson, the well- has taken steps to begin suit, but the cleanliness. ban, from $1000 to $2000. Can pay spot cash. expected from the growth of the coun­ citement last evening when John Stulz, FARM, 15 to 'M acres, near city, with good Congressman Milliken, of Maine, manded and feasible. * * try; there was ho fleeing of city me­ known brewer, dreamed that he was papers have not yet reached Mr. Willis. jyjISS MAY P. ANAWALT, He was seen yesterday. He said that aged 53, and who has for months been Bath-rooms should open into sleep­ buildings. Wanted by April 1st. has introduced a resolution directing It will probably be found that in gen­ chanics into the country, and at har­ wading in a river of muddy water and ing apartments. FARM, 25 to 30 acres, 2 to 3 miles from eral the reduction can chiefly be made the whole thing was a blackmailing unable to move on account of spinal city ; must be choice, with good buildings. TEACHER OF MUSIC AND FRENCH. theSecretary of the Treasury to instruct vest time it was just as difficult to oh in spite of all he could do could not Antique oak or cherry is the favorite MT. VERNON, OHIO. on the raw material or coarser manu­ tajn extra hands as it had been pre­ scheme, and he would fight it to the end. trouble, walked into the church-room FARM, 6 to 10 acres, 1 to 3 miles from the Colector of the port of New York factures, rather than those on which a reach shore. Thrice did he dream the wood for bedroom sets. city, with comfortable buildings. Residence, 107 West Chestnut St. 15dec8t viously. The products of the farm as well as ever. Because of his being to make a thorough investigation of the greater amount of labor has been be­ brought just as good prices as before. same queer dream that night, and opening of Parliament. Pine pillows are used on library ALDO TAYLOR, sugar trust and its operations at the stowed.”— Secretary Folger’s report, There was a slight reduction, of course, when morning came he was as tired bed-ridden he has nightly received the lounges as inciting slumber. For Sale- -Personal Property. w 1882. in the price of manufactured goods, and worn out as if he had done a hard Gladstone Loses No Time in Attack­ prayers of his fellow members, but no Keep a separate saucepan for boiling and at Custom House, and to furnish to Con­ Restaurant—In city ; no liquors. Price ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR- -LAW, “A substantial reduction of tariff and every man’s dollar therefore had day’s work. He went to the brewery, ing the Queen's Speech. one thought of seeing him in that place, potatoes if possible. only $200. Good opening for small capital. NEWARK, OHIO, gress such information as may he gath­ duties is demanded, not by a mere in­ as he has for a long time been helpless. Hall Type Writer; cost $50. Price $30. Practices in Licking and adjoining counties. an enhanced purchasing power. We hut nothing unusual happened until London, Feb. 9.—The opening of The oftener flour is sifted for sponge ered on the subject. Mr. Milliken ex­ discriminate popular clamor, hut by were growing rich and prosperous, evening, when, as he was crossing a Mr. Stutz is a higluy respected citizen Engine, (Book»aller)4* horse. Price $175 Also in the United States Courts. Special Parliament to-day was attended with of this place, where he has lived many cake the lighter the cake will be. Buggy. .Tice$50. Ske'eton Wagon—$25. attention given to the business of Executors, pects his iesolution will be reported the best conservative opinion of the despite the depressing influence of a small foot-bridge that spans a creek, The water in which codfish has been Administrators and Guardians; Collections, country, including that which has in financial panic about that time, due between the brewery and the bottling- less excitement and in all respects years, and stands high in German so­ Petitions for Partition and Conveyancing. hack without delay. ciety. soaked is very good for washing the ------—*------former times been most strenuous for entirely to causes wholly foreign to the house, he missed his footing in the quieter than any similar occasion in zinc under the stove. WAR ED-HOUSES TO RENT. Pensions, Bounty and hack pay procured. the preservation of our national indus­ tariff. The increase in the tariff was a darkness and was precipitated head­ many years, notwithstanding the pecu­ When seen by a reporter he said he Office North Side Public Square. 8dec87 The Providence Journal, a Repub­ trial defense. Such a reduction of the never felt better. He also swid that yes­ Bathroom accessories may he simple COMMISSIONS REASONABLE. war tax directly on the people to pay long into the turbid waters. No help liar and grave character of much of lican paper knows what it is talking existing tariff the Commission regards for the war and the preservation of the was near, the darkness was intense and terday afternoon, while he was alone in or elementary, hut plenty of water and W. L. COOPER. FRANK MOORE. not only as a tri.e recognition of public the legislation which will occupy the the room, he had a peculiar presenti­ soap are within tlie reach of all. WANTED -FARMS TO HEAT, 0OOPER A MOORE. about when it says: Union. Nobody claimed that it was it was by the most superhuman exer­ sentiment and a measure of justice to for a protection of our home indus­ tions that he gained the shore and sank session. ment, and Bible stories of people being Take a bucket of lrcsh water into In Knox county. Have several applicants. Mr. Murat Halstead is of the opinion consumers, but one conductive to the healed by God ran through his mind. Call at once. Commissions reasonable. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, that the delegates to the Republican tries. Time and again during that pe­ down on the bank exhausted. Mr. Pyre, who successfully evaded your bedroom every night, and let it 109 Main Street, general industrial prosperity,and which, riod I have heard men argue for this Only a couple of weeks ago Mr. An­ arrest in Ireland for several months, He fairly threw himself upon the floor remain uncovered. It will absorb all Convention from Louisiana stand nine in trying to kneel down, and then and FOB SALE-CITY PROPERTY. Jan. 1, ’83-ly. Mt. Vernon, 0. for Sherman, three for Blaine and four though it may be temporarily incon­ increase before the Ways and Means derson dreamed that his brewery had and Mr. Gilhooley, against whom a poisonous gases. non-committal. But the wiser opinion venient, will he ultimately beneficial to Committee, and always with the prom­ been robbed and was on fire. The warrant is also in the hands of the there prayed that God would heal him Every one should have eight hours’ No. 229. HOUSE, and three-fourths acre, cCLELLAND A CULBERTSON, the special interests afl'ecteel by such ise that when the war was over and the dream so impressed him that he dress­ Irish police, were in their seats. through his faith in Jesus Christ and sleep, and pale, thin, nervous persons Mansfield road, adjoining city, 1] story M would probably be that the majority reduction.”—Report of Republican for the glorification of God. In a few frame, 6 rooms, cellar, stable, woodhouse, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, are for “cold cash.” What a farce it is finances of the country restored .to ed and hurried to the building to find Mr. Gladstone, with his wife, drove to require ten, which should he taken reg­ Tariff Commission, 1883. their normal condition this tax upon that hrs vision was literally true, and the House in an open carriage, and was minutes he felt that strength was com­ ularly, in a well-ventilated room. well, cistern, fruit trees. Price only $650. Office—One door west of Court House. to have a candidate imposed upon the “ First—That the existing duties upon ing, and he soon rose and walked. In No. 227. DWELLING, Gay street, 2 story Jan. 19-ly. party by the votes of delegates like ex- the people should be remitted. You itwasloiilyby hard work the flames repeatedly cheered along the route. Paint stains that are dry and old may raw materials which are to be used in can therefore imagine how inconsistent were extinguished and the building As he entered the palace Lord Hart­ the evening he walked to the church, frame, 13 rooms, stable, &c. Price $4,500. FORGE AV. MORGAN, G lv. Warmoth and the survivors of the manufactures should be removed. Thia where his presence created a scene of he removed from cotton or woolen No. 226. STORE PROPERTY, West Vine carpet bag regime of the South. these hoary-headed monopolists ap­ saved.. Mr. Anderson is now a con­ ington, who was standing by, stepped goods with chloroform. First cover the can he done in the interest of our for­ pear, when they rise up to-day and op­ firmed believer in dreams. aside to allow him to pass, but gave the wildest kind, and, as he related his street, 2 story brick. Can be bought cheap. ATTORNEY AT LAW, eign trade. strange experience of being healed, the spot with olive oil or butter. No. 225 BUSINESS BLOCK, Main St., Kirk Building, Public Square. The Columbus Dispatch, Governor pose a reduction of the tariff’ so dan­ him no sign of recognition. This act “Second—That the duties upon the gerous to American manufactures,— was the signal for an immense out­ revivalists appeared crazed with a re­ To cure warts tako an Irish potato opposite Rowley House; 3 story brick, two Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Foraker’s mouthpiece upon an impor­ Only Twelve, But Twice Married. ligious fervor, and the scene knew no md cut a piece off the end and rub the large store rooms and warehouse. Second Octi-ly. articles used or consumed by those who They are going squarely back upon burst of cheering from the admirers of story conveniently arrangetl for housekeep­ tant subject, again rises to remark: are the least able to bear the burden of their pledges made in the name of the St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 6.—The police the grand old man. bounds. wart two or three times a day, cutting ing or a Boarding-house. Price reasonable. BEL HART, Mr. Sherman’s friends say they will taxation should be reduced.”—Secre­ to-day arrested Annie Stevenson, aged a slice from the potato each timo used. Republican party.” Lord Salisbury was silently saluted Very often one potato is sufficent for No. 224. HOUSE, West Sugar St., 11 story A ask the State Convention to send Gov­ tary McCulloch’s Report, 1884. T suppose you refer to Senator twelve years, on the charge of vagran­ hy a small crowd assembled near the An Entire Family Affected With brick, 5 rooms, stable, ifcc. Price $1350. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ernor Foraker to Chicago as a delegate- Tricninosis. the cure. Mount Vernon, Ohio. Hoar?” cy. She was given a light fine by the peers’ entrance, but beyond this there No. 223. BRICK HOUSE, West High St., at-large. This will be construed by A “league" to Beat Blaine. “Yes, I refer to Edmunds and Morrill was no demonstration in his honor. Toledo, 0., Feb. 8.—A case of trich­ two blocks from Main. Price $2,500. Office—In Adam Weaver’s building, Main Recorder and this evening was put street, above Issac Errett A Co’s store. the enlisted men of the late war as Chicago, Feb. 7.—An evening paper and John Sherman and ‘Pig-Iron’ Kel­ Yt 7:30 p. m. Mr. Gladstone opened Bob Ingersoll's Prose-Poetry. No. 220. HOUSE, Catherine street, 2 story meaning if there is so chance for Mr. aboard a train for Hickory station, inosis involving a family of five persons Ang. 20-ly. announces that a secret league has ley and Sam Randall and all those men the ball by rising to speak on the ad­ The rhythmic quality of Robert G. frame, 8 rooms, cellar, stable, &c.; well fin­ Sherman his friends will he expected who promised so fairly, but who, now Grundy county, Mo., where her father dress in reply to the speech from the was brought to the attention of the ished throughout. Price only $1600. AMUEL II. PETERMAN, to do all in their power to aid in giving been formed in the Republican party, that the war exigency is twenty years lives. throne. All eyes were turned upon health officer to-night. About a week Ingersoll’s prose is well known, and is N.,219. HOUSE, West High street, 1} s the private soldiers a chance to vote with well-organized branches in many behind us, persist in levying taxes upon The girl has been twice married and him at once, and his remarks were lis­ ago the family of William Man, living generally supposed to he a natural at­ story brick. Price $9.50. General Fire, Life and Arrldent Insura re Agt. for a man who carried a gun and fought had two children by her first husband, tribute of his style. That the Colonel No. 218. HOUSE and FOUR LOTS, on Application for insurance to any of the States East and West and a great num­ the people under the cloak of ‘pro­ tened to witli close attention. He con­ in East Toledo, eat a quantity of pork strong, Reliable and Well-known Compa­ and slept with them in the trenches. tection.’ ” Robert Patterson, whose wife she be­ fined his criticism chiefly to that por­ East Front street. Price only $2,500. ber of determined members, for the came when she was ten years old. Pat­ purchased of an East Toledo butcher, carefully works out such rhetorical ef­ nies represented by this Agency solicited. “What do you regard as the proba­ tion of the speech referring to Ireland, and yesterday the entire family de­ No. 217. HOUSE. East Chestnut slreet, Also agent for the following first-class The employes in the Rochester shoe avowed purpose of controlling the Re­ ble policy of the Republican party terson was seventeen. Her husband which he denounced as altogether er­ fects is, however, very plainly indicated 11 story frame, 5 rooms. Price $700. Steamship lines: Guion, National, White and two babies died and she went veloped well-defined symptoms of trich­ by the soliowing passage in an article factories have just concluded a three publican National Convention and of with reference to the tariff in the next roneous and misleading, not to snv un­ inosis. They are now in a very critical No. 216. HOUSE, Jefferson street, 2 story Star and Allen. Passage tickets to or from preventing at all hazards the nomina­ campaign?” again to her father, who lived then true. hy him in a late Dumber of the North frame, 7 rooms, cellar, Ac. Price $1200. England, Ireland and all points in Europe, months strike at an estimated loss in near Mound City, Mo. Here she mar­ condition, and their recovery is doubt­ at responsible rates tion of James G. Blaine. The league, it “Much, I think, will depend upon Unless the Government shall succeed ful. An examination of the pork de­ American Review: No. 215. THREE HOUSES, corner Gam-1 wages and savings of $750,00. It will is said, has been in existence for over a the tariff legislation of the present ried John Stevenson, aged twenty-three in rigidly enforcing gag law in the de­ bier and Gay streets. —King property. Will Office—CornerMatn and Gambier Streets, take two years of saving to repair dam­ years. Stevenson left her a couple of monstrated that it is fully alive with “I have said a thousand times and I be sold at a bargain if purchased soon. Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 7apr87’ly year. The candidate of the society is Congress. If it passes a good hill, re­ bate on the address, it is quite plain trichina, and as many persons have say again that wc do not know, we can­ ages. The loss of the manufactures in Judge Walter Q. Gresham. It is not ducing the revenue upon imports wise­ weeks ago and she came to St. Joseph that the ministry will find it difficult to No. 213. HOUSE, West High street, 2 to look for him. Her destitute condi­ purchased from the same stock, the not say, whether death is a wall or a story frame, 8 rooms, cellar, stable, Artesian rejected orders and others and custom claimed that that gentleman is aware ly in those particulars where expeii- combat the strictures of the Home case has produced great excitement. door, the beginning or end of a day, Well, Ae. Price $2000. Big Bargain! I’ll YMIVUNM. of the existence of the league, but ence shows the greatest relief will be tion induced the police to take charge Rulers upon the patent misrepresenta­ turned away has also been very heavy. neither is it denied. It is asserted that of her. This is the second case of trichinosis the spreading of pinions to soar, or the No. 212. Double Dwelling, with two afforded, Western Republicans can tions of which the Irish portion of the that has occurred in Toledo. folding forever of wings; the rise or set lots, on North Mulberry Street. 2 story 'YY'M. BALMER, M. I). Their trade has been permantly injured. the society now numbers thousands of hardly face their constituents with no She is rather small for her age and Queen’s speech is composed. frame, 12 rooms. Price only $2,200. The strikers will return to work nt the selected men in all parts of the coun­ opposition to tariff reform, and their looks younger than twelve years. She of a sun, or an endless life that brings MT. VERNON, OHIO. Pancakes in Variety. rapture and joy to everyone.” No. 210. BUSINESS PROPERTY, South wages they might have earned all the try, who will obey orders and, who have attitude will have much to do with is quite pretty, intelligent and says she A KENTUCKY MURDER. Main street, (known as the Jas Hutchinson OFFICE -Room No. 2, Woodward Opera sworn or given their solemn word of shaping the policy of the whole party.” still loves her husband. He left her, On cold winter mornings pan < akcs It is not surprising that this passage building,) three storv brick ; fine store room House. Residence—506 North Gay Street. time they have been idle. Was there she thinks, because he was poor and should be full of mellifluous rhythm, dec8tf honor never to reveal, until the “prop­ “What of Mr. Blaine and his candi­ A Half Witted Boy Shot Down of all kinds hold an important place at and dwelling rooms. Price low if sold soon. ever conceived a more bungling and er time,” the objects or methods of the wanted to get a start in the world. for it is mostly iambic verse as follows : No. 209. BRICK HOUSE and 2 Lots, on dacy? Would not the latter mean a the breakfast table. The cherished T)R- L. AV. ARMENTROUT, costly method of arguing the wages leaders. hopeless committal of the party to high While Piteously Begging for AVedo not know, wc cannot say, West Higli street, 4 rooms. Price only $900 His Life. buckwheat cake, most prominent of Whether death is a wall or a door, cash, or $1000 on reasonable time. question ?—Phila. Record. Ohio has been one of the principal protection?” Things You Cannot Patent. The beginning or end of a day, OFFICE—Over I’ostoffice, Mt. Vernon, O. fields of operation, and it is said that a opkinsville all, from Thanksgiving day until early No. 208. HOUSE, East Vine St., 1] story “Hardly. If Mr. Blaine is nominated Washington, Feb. 7.—In the tele­ H , Ky., Feb. 8.—The par­ The spreading of pinions to soar, frame, 4 rooms I’rice $700 on easy terms. Residence, 3 doors North of High School branch “Circle” exists in every county he will have to go into the candidacy Spring is seldom absent from the Or folding forever of wings; building, Mulberry street. 15sept87’ly. The Boston Herald, Independent, phone case in hearing before the Com­ ticulars of a killing that is noticeable No. 204. NEW HOUSE, 2 story frame, on of that State. Illinois has been well for the Presidency upon whatever plat­ morning meal in thegenuine American The rise or set of a sun, says: “We expect the renomination worked also and in more than fifty because of its heartless cruelty have Or an endless life that brings. Division Street; 5 rooms. Price $1,000. form his party has framed for him. missioner of Patents, ex-Senator Conk­ household. When properly made, this JOHN E. RUSSELL, M. D., of Grover Cleveland, not because the counties the “order” has subordinate The platform and the candidate will ling and Mr. Storrow to-day closed for just been received here. Louis Shanks, Rapture and joy to everyone. No, 205. FRAME HOUSE; 7 rooms; one a young man living in Muhlenberg is the most delicious of all the griddle There is nothing accidental about and one-half story, on West High street; 1 SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, extreme Democrats or the extreme Re­ organizations, some of which have al­ both be governed by the exigencies of the Bell company. During the argu­ cash in hand; price low; ;must be sold) ready affiliated with the main body, the occasion as they arise.” county, has long been looked upon ns cakes, hut it has been against it when such verse-making as that. Office—West side of Main street, 4 doors publicans want it, but because the peo­ ment this morning Mr. Ingersoll claim­ not altogether right in mind, owing to No. 200. DESIRABLE GAMBIER ST, north of Public Square, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, while others are all prepared and are “I understand, then, that you con­ made from yeast or risen over night ple demand it, and the people, like a waiting for the advent of the “organ­ ed that only the instruments which are an accident and a lick on the head in RESIDENCE, (Iryine property,) two story Telephone No. 74. sider the Republican party ‘a bigger that it was difficult to make light and Father, Son and Daughter Burned brick, fourteen rooms. One of the finest Residence—East Gambier street. Tele­ familiar character in fiction, must he izer,” who passed through Chicago a man than Blaine,’ so to speak.” part of a telephone are patentable, and his youth. He had uttered threats pieces of property in the city. phone 73. 29sept87 obeyed. The people are to have Mr. few days ago The injunction of se­ “Most assuredly. Men are governed said: against Marion Browning, a neighbor, sweet, and that disagreeable effects fre­ to Death. rick welling lock but no attention was paid to them, as No. 197. B D B , East Cleveland again as a candidate because crecy on the members is said to be largely by circumstances in politics as quently followed its eating. It is found Reading, 1‘a. Feb. 9.—Four frame Front street—five houses—centrally loca­ R. R. J. ROBINSON very strict. The direct object of the in everything else. Mr. Blaine was “I do not believe any man can patent he was regarded as harmless, until the ted, Price reasonable. D the Democratic party has improved the idea of sending speech hy electric­ two men met several days ago. Shanks that hy the use of the Royal Baking dwellings at Kutztown, this county, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. organization will he to get Gresham born in Pennsylvania, the hot-bed of No. 178. DWELLING, Jefferson street, while the Republican party has deteri­ men elected as delegates to the Nation­ protection. The political atmosphere ity. He can patent devices by which was passing Browning’s house carrying Powder to raise the batter these objec­ were totally destroyed hy lire at an 2 story frame, 8 rooms, cellar, coal house, Office and resilience—On Gambier street, a that can be done hut he cannot get a an ax on his shoulder, when Brown­ tions have been entirely overcome, and early hour this morning and John hydrant and cistern. Price $1200. few doors East of Main. orated, and, unlike the case with the al Convention. of Maine which he has been breathing Office days -Wednesday and Saturdays. In reply to a question as to whether for the last quarter of a century is im­ patent on the lightning. A man can ing came out to see him. Words pass­ that buckwheat cakes are made a most Hopp and his daughter, aged 15, and a No. 1‘26.—The II. C. Taft Property,Gam­ Republicans, there are enough Dem­ patent a water-wheel but he cannot ed between them, and Shanks started son, aged 9 years, were burned to death. bier avenue, and running South to the C.. A. aug!3y. the Gresham Association had any pregnated with the same fallacies. delicious food, light, sweet, tender and ocrats who will insist upon their party strength in Chicago the gentleman Had he been born and reared in the patent the water, or say to the water on, muttering that he would get even The houses were occupied hy four fam­ A C. R. R. Containing about 18 acres. Fine DR. GEORGE B. BUNN, having the best candidate to secure you cannot turn any other wheel but with Browning, when that gentleman perfectly wholesome, that can be eaten ilies, comprising about twenty persons. frame cottage house, tenant bouse, well, cis­ piIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, who gave the information said: “There Republican atmosphere of the North­ tern, stable, beautiful evergreen trees, shrub­ Mr. Cleveland’s nomination.” is in Chicago a Republican who was in ern Mississippi Valley, his ideas would mine. A man can patent a windmill, went into the house and presently re­ by anyone without the slightest diges­ Mrs. Hopp and the occupants of the bery, fruit trees, Ac. Price Reasonable. the convention that nominated Lincoln be vastly different. The candidate takes hut not the wind, and any man who turned with a gun. Shanks then be­ tive in convenience. Once tested from other houses escaped in their night Room 3, Rogers Block, 111 South Main St., can make a better mill may use the clothes, though several were severely No. 189 BRICK HOUSE, West Qigh St Mount Vernon, Ohio. Senator Sherman has presented a and also in that which nominated Gar­ his cue from the party; not the party gan to beg for his life, hut Browning the following receipt no other will he same wind, because we do not get our took deliberate aim and fired, killed burned. All of them sufl'ered intensely 2 story, 8 or 10 rooms ; recently painted and A.11 professional calls, by day or night, protest from the American Atlantic field, and who stood very high in the from the candidate. The Republican used: Two cups of buckwheat, one cuj papered, good stable, Ac. Price $3,500. promptly responded to. [June 22-]. confidence of the Administration under party is pledged to a reduction of the entire stock of wind from the Patent Shanks instantly. Browning then turn­ from the extreme cold while seeking No. 136. HOUSE, Fair Ground Addition. and Pacific Ship Canal Company, Lincoln and under Hayes, who is the tariff. President Arthur’s commission Office or from the attorneys on the ed and lied and has not been lreard of of wheat flour, two tablespoons of shelter. It is thought that the tire was 1 story frame. Trice$500; $100 cash, $5 perm. against the passage of the hill to incor­ leader of the movement in this State. recommended it, ami the platform of other side. Wind is the free gift of all since. There is great indignation felt Royal Baking Powder, one half tea- caused by Hopp, who was intoxicated. No. 108. COTTAGE, Gambier Avenue, li porate the Maritime Canal Company Men who are supposed fto be solid 1884, as far ar it went, was equivocal politicians and, looking at the attorneys toward him in that neighborhood. Loss $6,000. story frame, 8 rooms. Price $1650. of the Bell people, without wind where spoonful of salt, all sifted well together. of Nicaragua. The protesting company Blaine men and who will continue to be upon this point, and in marked con­ Mix with milk into a thin batter and No. 100. DWELLING, Fair Ground Addi­ All Travelers thought such till the first ballot in the trast to the ‘straddle’ of the Democratic would your case be.” Bold Highway Robbery in Pittsburg. The Boston Herald hits the nail tion, li story frame. Price $850. Whether by land .or sea, who are assert that they have the exclusive bake at once on a hot griddle. convention are’ heart and soul in tha party,which embarrassed them through­ Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 8.—About 2:30 The purest and richest syrup is made squarely on the head when it says: No, 111. HOUSE, E. Chestnut street, li liable to be out of reach of drug stores right to construct a canal across Nica­ movement.” out the entire campaign. I am very Seven Husbands. story frame, 4 rooms, cellar, Ac. Price$y25 and doctors, would do well to have a o’clock yesterday afternoon two high­ by dissolving sugar in the proportion If Jqhn Sherman is going to trust his supply of Ayer’s Pills at hand. For ragua; that they have expended large hopeful of the Republican consistency Reading, Penn., Feb. 8.—Rev. T. N. of three pounds of sugar to one pint of fortunes to the care of such Boanerges FOB SALE-FARMS. As to the Folly of the Hill Talk. in the next convention.” waymen assaulted Mrs. William Liv- No. 230. FARM, 35 acres, 4 miles from this purpose, the Pills are put up in sums of nioneV on the preliminary Reber to-day officiated at the funeral water. Many persons prefer the flavor as Foraker in the Republican National bottles as well as boxes, and may be sey, wife of the ex-state treasurer, on Mt. Vernon, li story frame house, 4 rooms, work of construction; that they have The New York Evening Post, Ind., of Mrs. John Gruber, aged forty years, Bidwell street, East End, and after a of syrup made of Orleans sugar to that Convention he might as well hang up cellar, 2 springs, cistern, stable, Ac. This is conveniently carried in one’s pocket. recently let large contracts for the con­ says: The country is not going to move A Democratic Platform. made of the white. his fiddle right now, unless he mightly a choice little Farm. Price only $2,200. Six of the most distinguished physicians Here is a platform, adopted by the who died at Macungie Flats. The desperate struggle secured her sachel Rice griddle cakes are very delicious. mistake the probable temper of tliat FARM, 50 acres, limile East of city. No of Syracuse, N. Y., in giving their joint tinuance of the work, and that the backward in its political sentiment burial took place at Salisbury church, and ran away. A young man who The rice is cooked until perfectly soft, body. buildings. Price only $75 per acre. Bargain testimony as to the excellent medical canal will probably be completed with­ Mr. Cleveland was nominated for the Young Men’s Democratic Club of Mas­ witnessed the robbery started in pur­ and a large crowd attended, from the suit, but the robbers drew their revol­ drained dry, mashed with a spoon until No. 169. FARM, 90 acres, Jackson town combination of Ayer’s Pills, make this in three years if they are not hindered Presidency in 18S4 because he had sachusetts, which is a pattern of brev­ fact that the woman in her short life the grains are well broken up. For each ship; well watered; excellent buildings point: “ Their beautiful coating of gela­ ity, good sense and good politics: vers and threatened to shoot, and he Price $80 per acre. A model Farm—cheap by the prejudical action of the Govern­ given promise of those higher qualities had been married to seven different was forced to give up the chase. Mrs. cupful of rice take two eggs, one pint 300, Doses tine and sugar is a great advantage, in (1) The functions of the General husbands. She was the daughter of of milk, one heaping teaspoonful of No. 161. FARM. 175 acres, in Knox Co., that it protects them from change by ment. in public office of which he has since Livsey was seriously injured in the One Dollar. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is tlio only fine cultivation, excellent buildings, well furnished most conclusive proof. The Government should be strictly con­ the late Daniel Heimbach and very Royal Baking Powder, one-half tea­ time or climate, and renders them pleas, struggle. Her right arm was broken spoonful of salt, and flour enough to medicine of which tills can be truly said; watered, choice location ; one of the finest Archbishop MacEvillv, at the open­ sentiment which forced his nomination fined to the powers conferred by the good looking. At the age of sixteen in two places and several ligaments and it Is an unanswerable argument as to Farms in the county. Price only $100 per A ant and even agreeable to take.” then, and forced it upon an unwilling constitution, and firm resistance made she married an old man, and they soon make a thin batter. “ During the twenty-five years I have ing of the annual retreat in Tuam Ca- torn. Her condition today is quite tlie strength and positive economy of this For Sale or Exchange. party, is not only a thousand times to the centralizing tendencies of the seperated. The second marriage was For hominy cakes take two cupfuls lived on the frontier,” writes John thredral, in Dublin, last week, declared serious. The sachel contained over great medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is mado No. 221. FARM, 60 acres, li mile South McDowall, of Sweetwater, Col., “Ayer’s s’ronger, but it has the willing support Republican party. equally unsuccessful. The next four $50 and two pairs of gold spectacles. of cooked hominy, and crush it with a of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably of Gambier ; good buildings. Will trade for Pills have been my best friend. I have that he had authority to deny the ru­ of an overwhelming majority of the (2) The power of Federal taxation marriages were happy, but the hus­ This makes the fourth daylight assault potato-masher until it is a smooth mass. known for their power in purifying the blood ; improved Farm, in or near Montgomery lived, mostly, where there was no doc­ mors that the Pope is opposed to legiti­ Democratic party. No competent po­ should not be used for the benefit of bands died. The seventh marriage was Add one level teaspoonful of salt, two and in combination, proportion, and process, county. Kansas. Price $85 per acre. tor within twenty miles, and have been with John Gruber, thirty years on women in the most fashionable lo­ teaspoonftils ot Royal Baking Powder, hard sick several times. I always kept litical observer can question these facts. individual or class interests. cality in the city. The citizens are Ilood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself. No. 222. FARM, 34i acres, Jackson town­ mate aspirations for the Irish people. There is not a state in the Union which older than herself, but this proved also and one cupful of flour. Stir together; "For economy and comfort we use Hood's ship, unimproved ; all under cultivation but Ayer’s medicines on hand, and with Never, he said, had a fouler calumny (3) No more revenue should be raised aroused, and a public meeting will be then add by degrees one quart of milk, fiacres. Price $1500. Will trade for unim­ them, and the Almanac, have pulled shows the slightest disposition to send than is required for the efficient and happy. They had one son who sur­ held tonight to take steps to protect Sarsaparilla.’’ Mrs. C. Biiewstkr, Buffalo. proved farm in Iowa, Kansas or Nebraska. through. I have also doctored others, been invented. Not in Ireland nor in anything else than a Cleveland delega­ vives. With her last husband she lived and lastly three well beaten eggs. Bake “ Hood's Sarsaparilla takes less time and and believe I have saved some valuable economical administration of the Gov­ life and property. in thin cakes. quantity to show its effect than any other No. 211. FARM, 20 acres, 1| mile of Dan­ the world was there ever a heart that tion to the next National Convention. ernment. nine years. At the church to-day ville ; fair house and barn. Price $1300. lives by the use of Ayer’s Pills.” If by indefatigable wire-pulling Gov­ many persons were referred to the Very delicate and delicious cakes are preparation I ever heard of. I would not bo AV ill exchange for house or lots in this city. beat with more friendship for the Irish ernor Hill were able to get control of (4) Raw materials should be freed twentieth chapter of St. Luke, twenty- A Canadian Kills His Banker and made hy allowing two teaspoonsfuls of without it in tho house.’’ Mrs. C. A. M. No. 214. HOUSE and ? acre in Gambier. Ayer’s Pills, than did Pope Leo’s. The high posi­ the delegation from New York, it would from import duties and a reduction of ninth to thirty-sixth verses, concerning Then Commits Suicide. Royal Baking Powder and one-half Hubbard, North Chill, N. Y. 100 Doses Prepared by Dr. J.C. AycrSs Co., Lowell, Mass. the tariff effected, as recommended by Price $350, in exchange for city property. tion of His Holiness imposed reserve, do him no good. The voice of the the seven brothers who married the Galt. Out. Feb. 8,—A terrible -mur­ teaspoonful of salt to one quart of LARGE LIST OF FARMS in Kansas, Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. President Cleveland in his Message to milk, and sufficient corn meal, mixing Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois Ac. hut he has never turned against Ire­ rest of the country would overwhelm same wife. Deceased was a highly re­ der and suicide occurred here to-day, One Dollar its vote and nominate Cleveland by the present Congress. spectable woman, and through her var­ all into a smooth, thin batter; no eggs Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt FOB SALE Building Lots. land. (5) The civil service laws should be the victim being Henry Main, a private or butter are used for these. The cakes acclamation. ious matrimonial experiences always hanker, and a man named John Currie. rheum, all humors, boils, pimples, general de­ 21 CllOlCE BUILDING LOTS, in Ben­ maintained, and the course of the Ad­ preserved the a good reputation. She bake quickly to a rich deep brown and bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, jamin Harnwell’s New Addition to Mt. They had had some business transac­ Rev ministration in the enforcement of died of consumption, and was ill but a are extremely tender and light. catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com­ Vernon, Ohio. Eight on Gambier Avenue KIRK’S What “Abolishing Internal those laws upheld. short tirrte. tions out of which arose a dispute. A very delicious, sweet pancake is and Thirteen on East Front street. This morning Currie purchased a re­ plaints, and all affections caused by Impure LOT, West High Street. Price only $365. enue" Means. (6) No further grants of public land made hy taking one pint of sweet milk, blood or low condition of tho system. Try it. [J. 8. Moore in New York Times.] volver, saying that he was going to De­ four eggs, two tablespoonfuls of powder­ “ I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and LOT, North Main Street, one of t he finest should be made to railroad corpora­ A Hoax Postpones a Wedding. troit. He then went around town and locations in the city. Price only $1,500. Wri'TtlkloliI) A man who has practiced medicine Per cent. tions or to others than actual settlers. ed sugar, two tablespoonfuls of melted for over a year had two running sores on mj FOUR LOTS, fronting on Sandusky St for forty years ought to know salt from Tax on sugar...... 80 Wooster, O., Feb. 7—The southern bade his friends good bye, and after­ butter, one teaspoonful of Royal Bak neck. I took five bottles of Hood's Sarsapa­ Price only $650, on liberal time. sugar; read what he says: Tax on rice...... L12 part of the county is stirred up over ward went to Main’s office. Without a ing pQwder, ana flour enough to make rilla, and consider myself entirely cured." LOT, West Chestnut St., with stable—$1000 Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Tax on salt...... 83 the part a forged letter played in spoil­ word he shot Main, who was sitting at a moderately thin batter. Beat the C. E. Lovejoy, Lowell, Mass. Beautiful Acre Building Lots, within ten Tax on corn starch 93 his desk with his back to the door. He minutes walk of Main stFcet, on long credit Messrs. F. J. Cheney «fe Co—Gentle­ Tax on potatoes.... 45 ing a wedding. The marriage of David eggs, whites and yokes separately, until “ Ilood’s Sarsaparilla did mo an immens men: I have been in the general prac­ Tax on woolen was found lying on his face in a pool well frothed, stir the butter, sugar, and amount of good. My whole system has been FOB BEAT. tice of medicine for most 40 years, and dress goods cost- Slaybaugh of Shreve and Miss Maria of blood, dead. Currie then walked one cupful of flour, into which the built up and strengthened, my digestion Im­ HOUSES, in all parts of the citv. Also would say that in all my practice and ing 22cts. a yd... 71 Sanderson, whose parents reside in across the road to a shed in the rear of baking powder has been mixed, into proved, and my head relieved of tho bad feel­ STORES and DWELLING ROOMS. experience have never seen a prepara­ Tax on common Holmes county near the Wayne county the Galt Hotel and turning the weapon the yolks, then add the milk. If need­ ing. I consider It tho best medicine I have TWO STORE ROOMS, with arch between, Free whisky. ) cloth ...... 91 ever used, and should not know bow to do Main street, opposite Rowley House. Will tion that I could preamble with as line south of Shreve, was set for last upon himself, put a bullet through his ed, add more floor. Bake in small Free tobacxio. > ...... Tax on woolen Wednesday. On Wednesday morning head. Death was instantaneous. without it." Mary L. Peble, Salem, Mass. rent seperate or both together very cheap. much confidence of strccess as I can Free Beer. j hosiery...... 70 cakes, butter each one os it comci HOUSE. East Chestnut St. $.5 per month. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Tax on flannels... 72 a telegram was received from Slay- from the fire, place four in a pile, with HOUSE, Fair Ground Add. $6 per month bough, who is now in Ashtabula coun­ No other Spring medicine has won Hood’s Sarsaparilla you. Have prescribed it a great many Tax on common thin layers of any kind of sweet jelly Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made HOUSE, Burgess street. $7 per month. times and its effect is wonderful, and woolen shawls... 87 ty, addressed to the bridc-elect, who for itself such universal confidence as between, and powdered sugar over the HOUSE, Front street. $6 per month. would say in conclusion that I have Tax on cotton hos- was informed that her lover would not Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is the most pow­ top. They should be baked very thin only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass HOUSE. North Mulberry St.,$8.33 per in. yet to find a case of Catarrh that it iery...... 45 visit the Sanderson lcsidence until he erful combination of vegetable alterna­ and four served to each person. IOO Doses One Dollar. HOUSE, East Vine St. $6,50 per mom h. would not cove, if they would take it Tax on cotton bag- heard froin her. It now appears that tives ever offered to the public, and is HOUSE, (double) Mulberry St. $7 Ibr half. gi»g...... 54 HOUSE, Gay St. -$10 per month. according to directions. Tax on plain earth- he was the recipient of a letter purport­ acknowledged by tlie medical profes­ Alphonso Daudet is writing a hook Henry E. Abbey has his life insured IIOUSE, Gav St. $4 per month. Yours trulv, enware...... 55 ing to be signed by Miss Sanderson’s sion to be the best blood purifier. for the purpose of holding up to ridi­ for more money than unv theatrical OFFICE Rooms, corner Main and Gam­ L. L. GORSUCH, M. D., Tax on window Pnres Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Croup, Asthma, father. The letter notified Slaybaugh cule the “forty immortals” of the man in the world. His policies foot up bier streets. Choice location. bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Incipient Consump­ Office, 215 Summit St. glass ...... 86 tion, and relieves consumptive I to stay away from the Sanderson resi­ Mr. David A. Wells, we understand, French Academy. $2tX),(K)0. DESIRABLE ROOMS, South Main St., FLOATING We will give $100 for any case of Ca Tax on plate glass..147 persons in advanced stages of I dence. It is supposed that some mis­ (Weaver Block,) conveniently arranged for , ------IS------{lie disease. Price 25 eta. Can-1 devotes the ninth article of his valuable tarrh that cannot he cured with llall’i Tax on steel rails.. 80 i tion. Tlie Genuine Dr. Bulls chief maker wrote the letter for a joke. series on “Economic Disturbances” to Boarding House or Dwelling. Apply at once THE CKSEF B Cough Syrup is sold only in | I have had nasal catarrh for ten For all forms of nasal catarrh where Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. li white wrappers, and bears our I Preparations are again going on to-day BEATS EOEEEETED for non-resi- 1 For the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. a discussion of the labor question. It years so bad that there were great there is dryness of the niY passage with F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., As a toilet article, Ayer’s Hair Vigor ) registered Tradc-Jlarks to wit; I dentaand others,on reasonable terms. Snow White and Absolutely Pure. ( Allull’s Head in a I irule, a Red-1, for the wedding. will appear in “The Popular Science sores in my nose, and one place was what is commonly enlled “stuffing up,” Toledo, Ohio. stands unrivaled. It cleanses the scalj Caution-DiU., and the) Other,leslrable Farms and City Prop­ If your denlef docs rot keep Whk- <'l«m - - • - statesman, John Sherman, is a candi­ seven victims of her poisoning, and talists have engaged in the enterprise. and escaped in the darkness. A largo the representative of John Sherman, per published in Birmingham, Ala., uary 31, after being publicly horse­ Charles Lidell has been arrested at A 25-barrel oil well has been date for the Presidency, and a very she secured $6,000 on the lives of three whipped by Mrs. Whitacre’s husband. posse followed, hut ns yet have failed to and presents his name for President, it The Prince of Wales, accompanied called the Hornet, who was shot some find him. struck at New Philadelphia, and the strong and hopeful candidate. There are of them. The pair are now supposed to have Napoleon on the charge of burglary- will probably be a repetition of the no other candidates in Ohio for a place by a party of “Dukes” and “Lords,” days ago by Detective Sullivan, has old town is greatly excited over the been intimate for some time. Allen He has been bound over and stands a A Big Kansas Qas Well. Garfield performance in 1880. Sherman on the Presidential ticket. A banquet was given in Brooklyn, went to a London theater the other died ofhis wounds. He has no sym­ leaves a wife and grown son, and Whit­ good chance of reaching the pen. matter. The oil is said to be of the Fort Worth, Kb., Feb. 11.—North­ seems to be unfortunate in the selec­ The above is from the Cincinnati N. Y., on Thursday evening last, by the night, and talked so boisterously as to pathizers among decent people. acre a husband and family. The pair finest quality. tion of his champions. Commercial Gazette, a paper that, while were cousins. While in Windsor Al­ Thomas Starkweather found Obadiah ern capitalists prospecting here struck Kings County Democratic Club in hon­ interrupt the play and greatly annoy len and the women, who were with Selkirk in a room with his wife and gas yesterday at a depth of 880 feet. ashington it professes to be for Sherman, is edited The necessary funds having been se- W land sharks have sent he or of the birth-day of Samuel J. Til­ the audience. T. P. O’Connor’s paper, him at different periods, lived him and shot him, four bullets taking effect in T leading business men of New by Murat Halstead, the ardent friend sured from the Vanderbilts, Andrew’ Great volumes of gas, accompanied by circulars and blank petitions to ex-sol­ York who have been interviewed in den. It was a grand affair, many dis­ the Star,commented pretty severely up­ displayed a big roll of bills. Selkirk's body. He will die. a/’loud of sand, rushed from the well diers all over the country to induce of Blaine. It is well known to be the on the Prince’s conduct, and for this Carnegie, Dr. Hostetter and others, the with a roar that could be heard a mile regard to Mr. Cleveland’s Administra­ tinguished Democrats of New York AN INTERESTING MEMENTO. Cresent Lodge, K. of P. Cincinnati, them to ask Congress to divide up the policy of the Blaine men in Ohio to and other States being present. An English snobbery is abusing the out­ Pittsburgh Southern Pennsylvania distant. James Gabriel, a workman, tion, declare that they are well satisfied Railroad is to be pushed forward to celebrated its sixteenth anniversary, lit his pipe twenty feet from the woll publie domain. profess friendship for Sherman, and it eloquent letter was read from Presi-. spoken editor in a shameful manner. A Letter of Gcncrnl Washington's Now Owned with it, and are opposed to any change. is probable that a supposed Sherman completion at once. with a lunch, speeches and music nt igniting the gas, burning off his whis­ This is a chilling damper upon the dent Cleveland, who was unable to be by a Mansfield Man. kers and hair, nnd throwing him a dis­ That contemptible creature, Balfour, delegation will he sent to the Republi­ The Columbus Dispatch, an Inde­ Mansfield, O., Feb. 13.—Judge Ged­ the Gibson house, Saturday evening. present. Speeches were delivered by Bismarck boasts that Germany is tance of fifteen foot. The flames soar­ has employed a gang of detectives to Mansfield statesman. can National Convention. But as Sher­ pendent Republican paper, urges the des has in his possession an interesting A young man named Patton, while ed upward twenty feet, burning tho follow and watch every movement of Governor Hill, Secretary Vilas, Hon. better able than any other nation on man has no positive strength outside nomination of a candidate for Presi­ memento, given him by Henry H. unloading logs at a mill near Delphos, limb* of trees thirty feet distant. Two Two men who were digging out George Hoadly of Ohio, Hon. Samuel the face of the earth to meet any foe the Irish members of Parliament. ofOhio, it follows that his nomination dent who has fought in the ranks. Al­ Lewis, of Baltimore, a grandson of was caught by a log and both legs houses thirty-six feet distant. Stones Shame! shame! frozen dynamite at a stone quarry near J. Randall, Gov. Leon Abbet of New that may attempt to cross her path. and gravel, earth and water were is an impossibility. If Blaine wants though the Dispatch has not named its Captain George .Lewis, who was Wash- crushed. No hopes for his recovery. Bellovue, Ohio, on Friday, caused the Jersey, Rev. Charles H. Hall, D. D., This looks like brag and bluff. Now, thrown upon the flaming woll. Tho It is announced that LordJ Lans­ the nomination he can get it; and for favorite, it seems to be well understood iugton’s nephew. It is a letter written A quarrel between the French and flames were lowered but could not bo deadly stuff to explode by a blow of a and others. let the Czar speak. to Captain Lewis. It was this Captain downe, England’s representative in pick, and both men were blown to the second place on the ticket, in that that the paper means Gov. Foraker. English members of the Mourytown extinguished. A barrel of salt was next Wait until Foraker “spreads” himself Lewis who received General Wasliing- emptied on the well. Earth whs forced Canada, who is cordially hated by Irish­ atoms. The country around was ter­ event, Gov. Foraker will do doubt be The operation of tracheotomy was Israel Lucas, the Auglaize county ington’s sword when he gave up his Presbyterian church, Highland county, for Sherman in Chicago, and then you into tho well and cement laid over it. men, is to be superceded by Lord Stan­ ribly shaken up. the man. His selection as a delegate- successfully performed on the Crown defaulting treasurer and wife, who were commission at Annapolis. A member is in common picas court at Hillsboro. The gas still presses itself through and may hear lomething drop. of the Lewis family is now negotiating ley, a more popular man. at-large has this significence, as timo Prince of Germany on Thursday last, arrested in Toronto, Canada, were sub­ W. N. Eyslcr, a bicycle agent, was ar­ burns rapidly. Speaker Carlisle has appointed the by Dr. Bramann, at St. Remo. It was for the sale.of the sword to the govern­ will demonstrate. The Republicans in Congress are sequently discharged at the police court, rested at Canton, Saturday, for obtain­ Cincinnati has a scheme of piping following committee of Congressmen to feared that the trouble in the Prince’s ment. The letter Judge Geddes has is A Foolhardy Attempt. chuckling because forty-six Democrats as evidence sufficient to extradite them follows: ing money at Alliance by mortgaging natural gas from the great Warfield investigate the strike at Reading, Pa.: The Ohio Senate, on Thursday last, throat would cause strangulation and Cheboygan, Mich., Feb. 10.—Louis well in the Big Sandy, Kentucky, a dis­ voted in favor of seating an unnatural­ was not furnished. Valley Forge, May 3, 1778. •' his stock, which was already under Tillman, of South Carolina, Chairman; was the scene of another outbreak of death, and hence this operation of cut­ Dear Sir—I should be glad if you Girard, a young man employed as ized foreigner, Mr. White, of Indiana. mortgage. tance of 185 miles, to that city. The Chipman, of Michigan; Stone, of Mis­ passion on the part of the “thirteen ting into the wind pipe and inserting The Chicago police areunfthle to dis­ would let the enclosed go by a safe teamster, attempted to cross the straits estimated cost is $3,000,000. They were about making a loud hur­ souri; Parker of New York, and Ander­ combine” Republican Senators. It a breathing tube became a necessity. cover a clue in regard to the brutal hand, as it is to thank Mr. Turner for Charles and Willis Jones and John last evening, and when part of tho way rah over the fact, but concluded it an elegant pair of pistols and furniture Powell got into a fight at Kettlervillc across the team bi’oko through tho ieo Democratic Congressmen have or­ son, of Kansas. seems something was said in the Mari­ The operation did not last over twelve murder of millionaire Snell in his own would not be wise to do so. You would which he obligingly made me a present and badly used up J. Z. Quellhoiat and and quickly disappeared. Girad mana­ ganized a Committee to act in conjunc­ etta Leader, edited by Mr. Davis, Pres­ minutes, and was attended with but house by daring burglars, an account of of. I do not know where to direct to ged with great difficulty to escape Various valuables which were pre­ never get forty-six Republicans to do Chris and Henry Roettger. The former tion with the regular National Com­ ident pro tern, of the Senate, relative to little pain, although no chloroform W’as which is given on the first page of this him but believe he lives somewhere on drowning, and by running kept from sented to the Pope as jubilee offerings an act of that kind towards a Democrat. w’as badly cut with a razor. mittee. Hon. Beriah Wilkins repre­ “the Cincinnati ringsters” being “down­ administered. The Crown Prince bore week’s Banner. Rappahannock, either near Leeds or freezing to death in his wet clothing. sents Ohio on the committee. and which were on exhibition have ed,” and although no names w’ere men­ ------>------above it. He is the son of Harry Cornelius S. Hagaman of Middle- He succeeded in reaching a fish shanty it bravely, and is now feeling better. Eldridge G. Merrick dropped dead Turner and I think married a sister of on the ice, but will probably dio, as been stolen from the Vatican. Among tioned the four Cincinnati Senators The way prohibition prohibits in town, O., died suddenly at the residence The roof of the ordnance building in Detroit on Saturday. He was two Providence, R. I., may be judged from Captain Forest Croy. I would not have both feet and hands arc badly frozen. them are a chalice valued at £2,000, took offense at the article. Mr. Davis Ben Folsom, cousin of Mrs. Cleve­ the letter miscarry. of his daughter at Richmond, Ind., rfTthe Washington navy-yard fell Mon­ years younger than the century. For The intense cold still continues, tho some gold snuff boxes and several pairs explained that since the meeting of the land, who is consul at Sheffield, Eng­ the fact that there are 125 more drink­ Mrs. Washington desires if you meet whither he had gone to attend the mercury registering 36 degrees below day morning, being unable to support fifty years he led among the lumber­ ing places in the town since the prohibi­ of slippers. Senate he had not written a line of ed­ land, made a decided hit in a speech Custis at or beyond Baltimore, you will silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Gano. zero. the heavy weight of snow upon it. The men, and was once the largest vessel tory law passed than under the license desire him to bring her some oranges, itorial for his paper, leaving all work delivered at a Masonic banquet in Lon­ damage is estimated at $30,000. Licking county has now a Repub­ owner on the lakes. He built seventy- system. ______which it is said are in plenty at that Mrs. Charles Frszier, of Bridgeport, lican Probate Judge, Captain Jonathan to his city editor. This explanation, don, last week. He remarked among five vessels at his Clayton, N. Y., ship­ place. I am Y’r Affect. was emptying hot ashes from a pan, on The people of Richmond, Va., are Reese, who takes the place of Judge however, did not prove satisfactory, other things, that not one of the dyna­ yard. He was widely known from the James McConville, of Steubenville, G. Washington. Monday, when the pan fell upon her, not only indignant, but “horrified,” and a resolution was offered by Sen­ mite plotters or Anarchists from Amer­ brother of Hon. Dan McConville of the David A. Allen, Democrat. This is the St. Lawrence to Lake Huron. A Frightful Disaster. and, her clothing catching fire, she was about the proposed removal of Libby result of a Democratic quarrel down ator Cole declaring that Senator Davis ica were Masons. He was loudly cheer­ Treasury Department at Washington, so badly burned that she died the same Ironton, Ohio, was visited by a dis­ Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 13.—On Sun­ prison from that place to Chicago,to be there, a thing, we hope, that will never had “transcended the bounds of cour­ ed. Mr. Folsom was the guest of the has been appointed Receiver of the evening. exhibited by somo speculators. Savage Lodge of Fremasons, and he astrous fire early on Saturday morning, Metropolitan National Bank of Cin­ day night, at Silver Brook, eight miles be repeated. tesy” in taunting his colleagues in his South of Hazelton, a party of Hunga­ said that he only once before was enter­ which destroyed nearly $100,000 worth cinnati. ______A Farmer Swindled to Death. The wife of Ex-Mayor Means, of Cin- paper. President Lyon ruled the res­ rians, who had been to Hazelton to at­ Riddleberger’s “monkey shines” olution out of order, and upon an ap­ tained by savages, but that was in Ari­ of property. The sufferers are, Mit- Baltimore, Feb. 10.—A young far­ nati, President of the Metropolitan tendorf & Gabler, dry goods, Neil’s “Prof.” Sullivan, the fistic cham­ tend the dedication of a new Polish are exceedingly annoying to Republi­ peal being taken, he was sustained by zona, and they chased him nine miles. Catholic Church, returned home in the mer named Charles Fogle, living near Bank, is a sister of Miss Campbell, who can Senators in Washington; but they clothing store, the Masonic Opera pion, expresses a hope that the press this city, shot himself in the head to­ recently secured the big judgment a vote of 18 yeas to 17 nays. And thus evening drunk. When they got to the cannot afford to quarrel with the Vir­ Read what the Hon. Joseph Medill House, McQuigg & Co’s, hat store, and will “let up” on his “friend,” the Prince house of a man named Maulick, they day. The cause assigned for the sui­ against “Baby Bunting” Arbuckle. were the combining ringsters again de­ of Wales, and he says he “would con­ ginia Senator, because his vote is need­ feated to their infinite mortification the distinguished editor of the Chicago Otter & Tyler’s drug store.- The origin indulged freely in whisky and beer. cide is that he was imposed upon by Fifty members of the Union Re­ ed by them occasionally as against the and disgust. They would like to get Tribune, the leading Republican paper of the fire is unknown. sider it a personal favor” if they would Maddened by the effects of drink they the agents of a speculative grain com­ rid of Senator Davis, but they can’t. do so. engaged in a fierce fight. A lighted publican Club of Philadelphia, have Democrats. in the West, says about the high war The Springfield Manufacturing Com­ lamp was overturned and exploded, pany which has been doing a large handed in their resignations, because tariff tax, printed on the first page of The Lincoln Club of Zanesville, is a and in an instant the whole room was business among the farmers of Balti­ The testimony on the part of the 2V sensational Life Insurance case is pany has gone into the hands of a re­ they are dissatisfied. The g. o. p. is in this week’s Banner. It will not do to enveloped in flames and the clothes of more county. He purchased of the State in the tally-sheet trial at Colum now being tried in Brooklyn, N. Y. A ceiver, on the application of General very inharmonious body of Republi­ a very resigned condition at present. say that Medill is a tool of the British those present were set on fire. They company twenty-five bushels of wheat bus, closed on Tuesday, and witnesses man named John Tyler, after procur­ Keifer and Charles E. Stewart, attor­ cans. The old fight between the Cour­ all rushed wildly for the doors, which at $10 per bushel, and gave his note for free traders. That sort of silly talk is The Republican State Central Com­ on behalf of the defence are now being ing $380,000 insurance on his life, a neys. The liabilities will reach $120,000 ier and the Times-Recorder newspaper they found to be locked. In their $•250, the company executing a bond to mittee met in Columbus on Tuesday, examined. The case promises to last no answer to facts and arguments. Mr. while the asserts will not exceed $100,- factions seems to have broken in the drunken condition some of them who him, promising to sell for him upon short time before his death, was found did not know what to do, or were un­ the gathering of his crop fifty bushels and agreed upon Dayton as the place for a week or more yet. dead in a Connecticut hotel in 1886. Medill declares that the Republican 000. > Club. ______party is pledged to a tariff' reduction able to climb out of the windows, re­ at the same price. This it failed to do. and the 2d and 3d of May as the time The Insurance companies resist pay­ Judge Barr, of the United States Dis­ It is announced that Jay Gould left mained in the room and perished in Sometime ago two men, representing Mansfield Republicans are greatly for holding their next State Convention. ment of the amount, claiming that the Of course it is; but no one expects that trict Court in Louisville, Ky., has issued Alexandria, Egypt on Friday for Liver­ the flames. Five of the men and one themselves to be the agents of another pleased over the “declination” oi Mr. it will make good its pledges. a habeas corpus writ ordering the Hat­ girl were roasted alive. Their names company, agreed to take the bond if lie POWDER By order of Speaker Carlisle the pri­ Blaine, and they fondly imagine that large insurance was evidence of an im­ pool, and will be home in about a are John Flias, John Seddo. John Ko- would execute his note for $160. This vate telegraph wires in the Capitol, by their fellow-townsman, Mr. Sherman, mense fraud, and was procured by The Cadiz Sentinel, published in the fields, kidnapped from West Virginia, month. We presume the world will be binki, Michael Yankovitch. Mary Mnul- he did, and he supposed that the taking Absolutely Pure. which Congressmen were kept posted has now a clear track to himself. Tyler for the benefit of his relatives and heart of the wool-growing district of brought into his court within ten days. allowed to revolve on its axes, as afore­ ick and Paul Siskowits. Maulick and up the bond and his giving the new This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesonieness. More in regard to stock operations and all creditors in contemplation of commit­ Ohio, says that notwithstanding the time. his wife were badly burned and will die. note meant the cancellation of the for­ Springfield is to have a large and A gang of dealers in counterfeit coin economical than thejordinnry kinds, and kinds of speculations, have been re ting suicide. On the part of the rela­ Mrs. Maulick threw her baby out of the mer note for $260. A few weeks ago cannot be sold in competition with the mul­ elegant new hotel on the site of the high tariff' on wool sheep have decreas­ have been captured at Wichita, Kan­ If John Sherman’s boom don’t take window to save it from the flames, but, he learned that both notes were in a moved. Right. If Congressmen wish tives of the deceased it is claimed that ed in Harrison county during the past titude of low test, snort weight alum or to conduct broker’s shops, let them present St. James, with 150 rooms, an there was no evidence of suicide and sas, and a considerable amount of spur­ a fresh start it will not be John’s fault, in falling it was fatally injured. Half a broker’s hand, and this fact caused the phosphate powders. Hold onlvin cans, rent rooms in the business streets of elevator and all the modern improve­ that the death was a natural one. The twelve years near thirty-three per ious silver dollars and $5 gold pieces for, to use a trite expression, he is now dozen others, whose names are not depression which ended in the shoot­ Royal Baking 1'owdkr Co., lOtKVall street, Washington. ments. case is now being heard by a jury. cent. were found in their possession. “striking while the iron is hot.” known, were badly burned. ing. New York. OocWly The New Judge Bill a Law THE LINt 'OLW’IIAWQUET. ’ THE UITY StKOOLS. AT THE COURT HOUSE. Mt. Vernon Got the Job. FARMS FOR BALE. Howes Norris, President; W. F. Alney, NEW Banner* Our Republican fellow-citizens celebrated Sap’t Shawan Makes a Satisfhe- Treasurer; Charles Kellogg, Mechanical en­ HAVE FOR SALE, at a bargain, four J. S. BRADDOCK’S H. II. Greer, Esq., who had just returned the birthday of the late President Lincoln tory Report—Additional COMMON PLEAS—NEW CASES. gineer, and Allen G. Lamson, Director, all farms in Knox county. Ohio. 185 acres Inear Fredericktown. 202 acres West of Mt. from Columbus, called upon the Banner in an appropriate manner, at the Curtis Insurance. Israel Rice vs. John G. Stevenson, Sheriff, of the Kellogg Seamless Tube and M’fg No, 5 Kremlin, Monument Square Knox county, and August Overly; suit Vernon, 135acres near Bangs and 55 acres yesterday to inform us that the bill provid­ House, on Monday evening. We regret that The following are the minutes of the last Co., of Findlay, Ohio, were here several of Owl Creek bottom, near Gambier. Any REAL ESTATE brought for cancellation and delivery of of these tracts will be sub-divided and sold ing for an additional Common Pieas Judge we are unable to give our readers a detailed official meeting of the Mt. Vernon Board of days last week, and placed a good-sized or­ rELEPHONF CONNECTION. report, on account of the illness of our note; injunction and other relief. der for machinery with one of our leading on terms of credit to suit purchasers. in this Judicial district, composed of the Education: Francis Sullivan and Mary Sullivan, his manufacturing concerns. The gentlemen A. R. McINTIRE, COLD MIS City Editor. The attendance was large, The regular monthly meeting of the 12jan6m ML Vernon, Ohio. MOUNT VERNON, 0..... FEB. 1G. 1888. counties of Knox, Licking and Delaware, wife, and Michael Strong vs. L. Myers, Ex­ are Boston capitalists, and have selected about eighty persons being seated at the B ,ard of Education was held in the office change Bank, a firm located and doing busi­ the freenatuial gas city as their base of op­ ALL RINDS OF REAL ERTA'14 passed the Senate just before he left Colum­ tables, and everything passed off harmoni- of Dr. Larimore, Clerk, Messrs. Fairchild, erations. This company are now placing BOUGHT, SOLI) AM) El- LOC AL BREI ITILS. ness in the State of Ohio; suit brought to orders for brick and iron buildings and bus, and is now a law. having previously niouslv and satisfactorily. The menu was Holbrook, Waddell, Israel and Larimore modify judgment. YOUR CHANCE all that could be desired and was served in machinery for a plant to manufacture seam­ CHANGED. — A Bohemian oats case was tried at passed the House of Representatives. The being present. Nancy McKee vs. James Harrison: suit less steel pipes from two to forty-eight TO OBTAIN A Mr. Ensminger’s best style. On 1st Floor, opposite Post- Mt. Gilead last week, but the jury were un­ Minutes of previous meeting read and brought on promissory note; amount claim- inches in diameter, of four hundred tons vote in the Senate was 32 to 2—practically MENU. daily capacity. They favored Mr. John Office. Entrance from Main able to agree. approved. el,$842. No. 473. unanimous. The election, in pursuance of Escalloped Oysters. Cooper, of our city, with an order for a or Vine Sts.,same as to Opera The Building and Repair Committee re­ Alexander Cassii vs. Roland Critchfield; pair of engines of 600 horse power, with Business Education ARM—80 ACRES within the corpora­ — William Carlisle, a wealthy Mt. Gilead French Slaw. ~ Chow Chow. House. Separate Parlor for tion of Deshler, Henry county, Ohio, a farmer, has beed arrested for obtaining the law, will take place at the regular Celery. I’iekles. Swiss Cheese. ported that a stove had given out in the suit brought on note; amount claimed boilers and pumps, etc., to complete the first Instructions in Book-keeping, Penman­ F steam plant, this being the initiatory order ship and Short-Hand, at the Ladies, Conducted and Pre­ :own of 1,200 population. Deshler has three money under false pretenses. spring election in April. It seems to be MEATS. Fifth Ward building aud had been replaced $173.01. railroads—the B. & O., T. AD.and the D. A Cold Boiled Ham. Cold Twrkey John Newton vs. Meshac Criticfield; ap­ of several others to follow. The gentlemen sided over by Ladies. — A number of members of the Rebekah understood that Licking county will have by a new one; that all policies of insurance are experienced business men, and Mr. M.; the land is crossed by the latter road; Pickled Tongue. Roast Beef peal. pike along one end of farm. The whole Lodge, of Frederick town made a visit to the Chicken Salad Potato Salad. expiring in January had been renewed, and Kellogg is a prominent engine builder. Mt. Vernon Commercial Collie. We shall pay no attention to cheap the candidate, and Mr. Greer says if the that all hydrants had gravel and saw­ Nellie Blount vs. Cary Blouut; petition The fact that he selected the Cooper-Ogden The large patronage has warranted the prices, but you can always depend up­ farm is under cultivation and has two dwel­ Mt. Vernon Lodge on Tuesday evening. CAKES. type of engine, preferring it to all others permanent establishment of this institution ling houses—it is suitable for sub-dividing — Died, at her home near Wagoner, Ind., Democrats present a competent and unob­ Lincoln Cake. Cocoanut Cake. Cup Cake. dust placed around them. filed and injunction allowed and Receiver on the quality of goods we use to be into lots and will be needed for this purpose White French Cake. Perfection Cake. built in the United States, is a deserved in this city. Visitors welcome at any time. Feb. 14tli, 188«, at 6:20 a. m: Catharine jectionable candidate, being largely in the The Insurance Committee reported that appointed. compliment to our townsman, and a good For circulars and terms, call on or address, the very best, and that everything erelong. Price $100 per acre on any kind FRUITS. of payments to suit purchaser. The farm Breece, wife of Job Breece, aged 66 years majority in the district, the Republicans Oranges. Apples. Bananas. Malaga Grapes. they had "placed $5,000 additional insur­ recommendation for the class of work C. E. KERNS, of C. V. HENRY, Mt. Vernon will be found neat and clean. It is ance on Union building and furniture: also, turned out by Mt. Vernon mechanics. It Commercial College, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. will bring 8 per cent, on this price for farm­ and 6 days. will make no nomination, as they have no Assorted Nuts. Candies. COURT MINUTES. is understood that the amount of the con­ 26janlm* also, surely worth something to enjoy ing purposes and will bring four times the — During the past week a pension was Vanilla Ice Cream. Lemon IceCream. $1,000 on furniture in Third Ward build­ George Critchfield vs. Isaac Critchfield; tract is $11,000. a good meal in a nice, quiet respecta­ price asked when snb-divided into lots. It desire that party politics shall enter into the White Bread. Brown Bread. lies thirty miles South of Toledo in the Oil issued to John G. Stinemetz, and an increase French Rolls. ing and $500 m re on the building; also, action on account; dismissed at plaintiff’s THE ART OF A0VERTISW6. ble place. We assure any gentleman contest. $500 additional on Fourth Ward building GAMBIER. and Gas region of Ohio. This is a grreit of j>ension to George Wythe, both of this Java Coffee. Tea. Sweet Milk. cost that he need not hesitate to bring or bargain as an investment. county. Hon. W. C. Cooper presided, and acted and furniture.” Henry B. Curtis, executor vs. Jacob For $10 we will insert A lines (32 words) recommend our Ladies’ Parlors to his PERSONAL POINTS. The buildings and furniture are now in­ Mrs. Emma Ewing delivered her instruct­ in One Million copies of Daily, Sunday or — A dispatch from Washington states as toast master on the occasion. He com' Henry Fordney; action on contract; dis­ ive lecture on "Cooking” on Wednesday lady friends. Ladies coming alone can No. 474. sured for Weekly Newspapers. The work will all be UGGIES—A first-class, nearfv new, two that President Bodine of Kenyon College, menced the proceedings with a speech, eu­ missed at plaintiffs cost. evening at Harcourt Place Seminary. done in ten days. Send money and check to depend on being verycourteously treat­ Mr. E. C. McCloy left for California Mon­ Building Furniture Total B seated Buggy for sale or exchange for preached at the Epiphany church in that day. logizing Mr. Lincoln and comparing him to Henry B. Curtis vs. Austin A. and Alex­ ^President Bodine is absefit working ener­ GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.. ed. We believe in being candid iu this, vacant lot; also a good Side-Bar Buggy at city on Sunday. Washington. His text was, "Why I am a Union...... $21,500 ...... $3,500—$25,000 ander Cassil; money; dismissed at plaintiff’s getically in behalf of the further endow­ reasonable price. Mr. George Farkes left for Kansas City a First Ward...... 2,800...... 200— 3,000 ment of Kenyon College. 10 SPRUCE ST.. NED YORK. like in all other matters, and we sim — Frank Fleming, who burglarized Thir- Republican.” Second Ward.... 2,800 ...... 200— 3,0C0 cost. ply say that the very fact of our being few days ago. Wm. Grubb vs. Lewis Hanna and Lewis Prof. Southworth has returned to Gam­ 176 page Newspaper Catalogue sent by Wo. 475. kield & Neff ’s dry goods store in Delaware, Mrs. I. D. Maxwell is visiting her sister, Hon. R. C. Kirk responded to the toast, Third Ward...... 7,000...... 1.000— 8,000 mail for 30 cents. A. Martin; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. bier and has received a cordial welcome also interested in the liquor business AFE—A large double door combination has been sentenced to ten years’ imprison­ Mrs. J. C. Scott, at Warsaw. “Abraham Lincoln,” and delivered the lead­ Fourth Ward... 850 ...... 150— 1,000 from the students and citizens. burglar and fire proof safe for sale at Fifth Ward..... 7.000 ...... 500— 7,500 Isaac Grubb vs. Amanda E. Mallot; civil is no reason why any sensible lady S ment in the penitentiary. Mrs. C. Tudor is visiting her daughter ing speech of the evening. Mrs. Gill of Cleveland, who has a son in one-third its original cost. Snp’t house..... 1,500...... — 1,500 action; dismissed without prejudice to a should hesitate for one moment to fre­ — A meeting of Timon Lodge No. 40, K. Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Columbus. Rev. E. E. Cunningham responded to the Boiler house 350Boilers 150— 500 the class of ’91, visited Gambier last week. new action. quent our Dining Parlors. Our La­ of P., is announced for this evening, when Dr, E. .J. Wilson, of Columbus, made a toast “Our Flag,” and said a great many Harr}’ Duerr, of Cleveland, formerlyjja Totals $43,800 $5,700 $49,500 Gideon Hall vs. Francis G. Spellman; civil student at the academy, and lately a student dies Dining Parlor is for the exclunve important work in the Page and Knight flying visit to this city yesterday. pretty things about “the starry banner of All this insurance, except $16,000 in the at Lehigh university, South Bethlehem, Pa., use of ladies, or gentlemen accompa­ JL Vernon; 62 acres under cultivation, 3 ranks will take place. Rev. A. B. Putnam, after a short visit in the free.” action; ordered that plaintiff recover from spent a day or two with old friends last Knox Mutual, is in cash companies at the defendant $807 indebtedness, court further nied by ladies, and it is as much sepa­ acres timber; new house containing 7 rooms — Senator Payne has our thanks for a the Eastern cities, returned home Saturday. Mr. W. L. McElroy gave a talk about week. EIGHTY ACRES OF LAM) and cellar, stable and other out-buildings; rate of 1 per cent, for five years. rate from our other business, as if the pamphlet copy of Senator Voorhees’ great Mr. Dugan Baker, of Tiffin, was the guest “Young Republicans,” and he handled his find that Louis W. Spellman, executor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank^Alter of Cincinnati, young orchard, good well and cistern at the speech against over-taxation, in support of subject like an old stager. On motion the Clerk was instructed to estate of Wm. Spellman, has money in his visited their son at the academy last week. In Pike township, one mile North of Amity, same was owned by different persons. house and springs on the farm. Price $60 per of Mr. Frank McCormick the past week. known as the We don’t know of any firet-class hotel acre—$1,000 cash, balance on uny kind of the President’s Message. Mrs. A. J. Martin and daughter, Mrs. E- H. IT. Greer, Esq., spread himself about obtain a reduction in rate from the Knox hands belonging to Francis G. Spellman, An enjoyable reception was held Friday Mutual to correspond with the cash com­ evening at the Military academy. in Ohio that has not got a bar payments to suit the purchaser—would take — We are sorry to hear that our friend C. McCloy, have returned home from their “The Republican party—its past history.” ($314.73) which the court order said Louis town property for part payment. panies. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Putnam, of Garden SHARTELLE PLACE. where liquors are sold, and who ever John Lyal, Esq , formerly county commis­ visit to Mansfield. He is a good talker on any subject. W. Spellman turn over to said plaintiff. City, Kansas, are visiting their respective heard of a lady refusing to stop there Wo. 4G6. sioner, is suffering greatly from kidney Mr. Frank Gotshall has returned to Kan­ Mr. J. A. Shawan, Superintendent of our Superintendent Shawan presented his re­ State of Ohio vs. Olive Hunter; indict­ families. GOOD HOUSE. FINE ORCHARD. port for January as follows: on that account. Our Bar and Dining r t HOICK VACANT LOT South end of troubles, at his home in Hilliar township. • sas City, after a prolonged visit with his Public Schools, responded to the toast “The ment for cutting with intent to kill; trial The Junior promenade on Monday {even­ BEST OF NEVER FAILING WATER, Gay street, suitable for business prop­ JANUARY REPORT. CORN CRIB AND WAGON SHED, Rooms are far more separate than in — Auditor McKee is busily engaged in parents in this city. Press,” which he handled pretty well for a set for Monday, Feb. 20. ing was a delight ful affair. Amongst hose erty. Price $900 on payments to suit pur preparing his semi-annual settlement for Total Enrollment...... 1158 State of Ohio vs. Phillip Brillhart; keep­ present were seventeen or eighteen young TEN ACRES TIMBER. nlost hotels. We don’t Yvant, nor we chaser. Discount for all cash down. O. P. Rowley, of Fredericktown, has man who knows less about “shooting YVill sell on easy terms or exchange for the Auditor of State, preparatory for the dis­ sticks,” than “teaching the young idea how Monthly Enrollment ...... 1041 ing gambling room: defendant pleads guilty ladies of Miss Phelps’ school of Columbus, will not have the patronage of any but gone to Cincinnati, where he has secured a Average Daily Attendance...... 858 Miss Phelps herself, and Mr. J. D. H. Me-. city property. Possession given immediately. No. 467. tribution of the funds to the various town­ to shoot.” Where were the Baldwin Broth­ Number neither absent nor tardy...... 292 and fined $30 and costs. Kinley, having accompanied them. Mt Also for sale, THREE FINE COLTS and respectable wemen. Our Dining position in a jewelry house. THREE BROOD MARES. t) I ACRES, on Mansfield Avenue, ad- ships. Miss Maud Cummings, of Mansfield, after ers when this toast was selected? Cases of tardiness...... 91 State of Ohio vs. Paul Drurand ; selling Vernon was well represented also, though Rooms will be open daily, except Sun­ raJ 4 joining the corporation of Mt. Ver­ — Five young Akron girls, daughters of A. R. McIntire Esq., gave a dissertation Visitors...... 23 liquors to minors; defendant pleads guilty there, were comparatively few from Gam­ Address or inquire of the undersigned. day, from 7:30 a. m. to 12 p. m., and non on the North, rich land, now in wheat, a delightful visit to her friend Miss Nannie bier. respectable parents, who suddenly disap­ Visits from Board of Education...... 6 and fined $25 and costs and imprisoned in WM. J. McFEELY, never-fuiling well—good building site, suit­ Oglevie, Gambier street, returned home on "One Constitution, One Country.” and on Sunday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. No able for gardening, will sell nil or divide at On motion the Superintendent was order­ jail for 5 days. peared, were found by the police in gilded yesterday. traveled over the whole field from the war RETAIL. FLOl'R MARKETS. dec22tf East High Street. Mt. Vernon, O. liquors will positively be sold in either $200 per acre on any kind of payments de­ houses of shame and returned to their of the Revolution down to the “late un­ ed to dispose of the meloleon at the Union State of Ohio vs Paul Drurand; selling Dining Room. Fiist-class meals, 25c. sired. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. C. C. Hill, of Philadel­ building to the best advantage. homes. phia, were the guests of their cousin, Mrs. pleasantness.’’ liquors on Sunday; defendant pleads guilty WHEAT, — 8» CENTS. VALUABLE Oysters served in any style. Business On motion it was ordered that two vol­ Corrected every Wednesday by the North­ No. 468. — Henry Cook, of Galena, Delaware Levi Glosser, West Front street, during the Hon. J. C. Devin told what he thinks he and fined $5 and costs. men will confer a favor on their VACANT LOTS on Pleasant street, soft county, went to his shop as usual to work knows about the “Future of the Republi­ umes of Chambers Encyclopedia and other State of Ohio vs. Tinker Reslev, selling western Mill and Elevator Co., Proprietors past week. of Kokosing Mills, West Sugar street. friends as well as bestow one on us by 4 water spring, fine building site. Prico on Saturday, where soon afterwards he was can Party,’’ an organization that has about books be re-bound. liquors on Sunday; defendant pleads guilty $300 per lot; 10 per cent discount if all sold Mr. Wei ford Montis and family, of Green The following bills were approved and Taylor’sKokosing Patent.... $1 30 p i bbl. Farm for Sale! bringing or recommending them to our at one time. found dead, as supposed from organic bear- run its course, and therefore will have no and fined $5 and costs. “ “ “ ..... 65 $ 4 " place. Rest assured we will carry out Valley, departed this Week for Fairport, ordered paid: “ ...... 1 25 i “ disease. Mo., at which place they expect to make “future” to talk about. State of Ohio vs. John Starner; selling our part to the very letter, and if you Ko. 460. — During the recent blizzard in Dakota, Mimeograph...... $ 15 00 " ...... 65 13 4 “ their future home. Col. Alexander Cassil had for his subject Milton Buxbv, blocks and sticks.... 12 15 liquor to minors; pleads guilty and fined Choice Faniib ...... 1 20 I “ consider a place such as we propose to MALL FRAME HOUSE on Braddock a man was frozen to death while on his “Ohio,” which admitted of him saying a $25 and costs and confined in jail 5 days. 160 AC It KN of LAM) street—a "drove wtlV' guaranteed against Mr. J. M. McDonald, of the Mt. Vernon E.O Vale.....'...... 3 60 “ " ‘...... GO 4 " conduct worthy of your patronage, Sroyalty collection. Price $500 on payments of way to his neighbor’s to borrow a news- Bridge Company, who has been in Wash­ great many good tilings, for Ohio is a State O. Bartlett, cleaning blackboards... 4 05 State of Ohio vs. John Starner; selling Amber...... 1 10 4 “ kindly let us have part of s«me. Come, $25 cash and $5 per month; rent only. paper. Let this be a warning to newspaper that we all have good reason to be proud of. E. E. Cunningham, insurance...... 50 00 liquors on Sunday; pleads guilty and fined “ ...... 55 4 " In I*ike Township. ington City, in the interest of the company, S. H. Peterman, insurance...... 165 00 bring your people and make yourself borrowers. In the course of the evening a letter was $5 and costs. The Trade supplied at usual discount. No. 470. returned home on Saturday last. F. Kiser, express...... 25 Orders can be left with local dealers, at at home in our place. Every conven­ MALL FRAME HOUSE on Prosixc — Hou. Wra.M. Koons has been assign­ The following Republican politicians at­ read from Hon. C. Delano, now in Washing­ R. C. T. M. Anderson, kindlers.... 1 95 the Mill, or by postal, will be promptly S. H. Peterman, insurance...... 20 00 PROBATE COURI NEWS. OHN BOWMAN and W. M. Lliaraon, ience connected. S street, containing 3 rooms and cellar, ed as counsel for Oliver Hunter, indicted for tended the Lincoln banquet at Columbus, ton, expressing regret that he could not be filled. good cistern, but unfortunately have no W. P. Bogardus, stove and supplies 64 55 First and final account filed by John L. as executors of the estate of Daniel Bow­ cutting with intent to kill. He was reman­ Monday evening: W. M. Koons, J. G. present. John McFadden, repairs...... 7 75 man, deceased, offer for sale the ICO ACRE "drove well " Price, $600 on payments of $26 ded to jail, being unable to give a bond for After giving three cheers for the “grand Durbin, admr. John Sapp, deceased. LOCAL NOTICES. FARM, situated between Amity and North cash, and $5 per month. I will pay rent no Stevenson, James R. Alsdorf, J. W. Styers F. F. Ward & Co., supplies...... 70 84 Chambers Johns admr. of Lecondar W. longer! his appearance. old party,” and three more for Mine Host H. Farrison, brooms...... 2 75 Liberty and eight miles East of Frederick­ MErstitii i::) Jiiet, and E. J. Chase. Johns vs. Martha E. Johns, et al; petition Photograph Gallery for Sale. town. About 40 acres of timber, balance — Fire was discovered on the roof of the Ensminger, the audience was dismissed Patterson er year; Rent only! age was 45 years Financial trouble. a Masonie Temple and when completed will willing to aid all in their power in the city’s soon be followed by her sister, Victoria Boone, admr. with will annexed of Robert he opened for regular business, and dis­ essary, for fully five years in this con­ present a magnificent appearance. Rollison, deceased, also partnership inven­ tribution of books to all whose names — There was a big crowd of people from interest and it strikes us very forcibly that Woodhull, now known as Lady Biddulph dition if kept air-tight in any cool cel­ Wo. 464. Oji Tuesday afternoon the Trustees met tory and appraisment of Rollinson & Boone. have been registered and approved by the country in town Saturday, who were if some of the leaders would agitate the Martin, wife of a wealth}’ English banker. the Boaid. Until March 1st the library lar. Price, 10 cents per quart; 35 cts. AND LOT, corner of Calhoun mostly congregated on the sidewalks, chat­ at the Secretary’s office, when the following subject of a Board of Trade that it could be The object of these ladies returning to their >er gallon, or 24 cts. per gallon by,the and Prospect streets; house con­ will be open between the hou re of 1:30 tains six rooms and stone cellar, ting and laughing. The places of business, organization was effected: easily accomplished. Suitable rooms could native land at this time, is to make arrange­ MARRIAGE LICENSES. Barrel, at President—IJenry L. Curtis. Clement L. King and Mertina L. Smith- and 5:30 in the afternoon, and from 7 price $1,000, in payments of $100 however, were not crowded to excess. be secured and meetings held every week ments for rearing a mausoleum to the mem­ hisler. to 9 o’clock in the evening, Sundays ex­ cash and $10 per month; will ex­ — J. W. Evans, a Newark stoye dealer, Vice President—Frank Moore. or oftener, as necessity required. The ob­ ory of their father. These pretty ajid bril­ cepted. All persons, residing within change for small farm. Win. H. Englehart and Bessie A. Ander­ The distinguished Dean of the School of made an assignment on Saturday for the Secretary—E. E. Cunningham. ject of the meetings would be to meet and liant women have had a most remarkable son. the corporate limits of the city, who Treasurer—Alex. Cassil. Ellsworth E. Zolman and Anna B. La- desire to participate iu the benefits of Domestic Economy, Purdue University, has Ko. 450. benefit of his creditors to Daniel Thomas. talk over every important matter that would career. Born in the town of Homer, just fever. been engaged to give The assets and liabilities are placed at $2,. Executive Committee—H. L. Curtis, C. enhance the interest of the city. A tem­ over the Knox county line, in Licking the library, are required to call upon THE OYSTER BAY, ARM—38 ACRES, 2i miles south-east W. Koons,E. E.Cunningham and R. S. Hull. the librarian and register their names, of Mt. Vernon; all under fence; 28 000 each. It is thought he will pay in full. porary organization should be effected and county,“of humble parents, they have work­ He Took a “Receipt.” Opposite the Pont-ofllce. Facres under cultivation; 10 acres timber; and location of residence. good hewed-log house with 3 rooms and — A newspaper before us says a fellow committees appointed to canvas the city ed their way up in the world, showing a A couple of weeks ago a man went to our For the present the library is open to ---- AT----- who will allow a newspaper to be sent him, Bridge Company Election. and secure for members the leading and en­ courage, a perseverance and indomitable cellar; excellent neverfailing spring; young post-office for the purpose of remitting a visitors from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. orchard. Price $60 per acre, in payments of take it from the postoffice and read it, and The annual meeting of the Mt. Vernon ergetic citizens. A small membership fee will, but seldom found in woman. They sum of money to hie wife in Coshocton F. L. Fairchild, Pres. H ARCOURT PLACE SEMIAART, $300 cash and $200 a year until paid out; or, then refuse to pay for it, is a thief, and the Bridge Company which was held last Mon­ of from $5 to $10 should he charged to meet have lectured in nearly every important county. After making hie "deposit,” Post­ Henry L. Curtis, Sec’y. feb-16-tf GAMBIER, OHIO, will take house and lot in Mt. Vernon in good Lord wasted mud when he made him. day evening, resulted in the election of the the expenses of the Board. It is our opin­ town in the United States, Mt. Vernon master Thompson handed him a money part payment. A bargain! — A tramp named Jack Burns, who was following Board of Directors: J. S. Brad­ ion that at least fifty membeis could be ob­ among the rest: published a sensational order for the amount, but instead of mail­ Where can I buy the best drugs and druggist’8 sundries? At Beardslee’s Drug OYSTERS! No. 456. enjoying free boarding at the Holmes dock, C. F. Baldwin, J. M. McDonald, A. tained. In every city where these Boards newspaper in New York, and carried on a ing this to liis wife, he folded it up and February 16th to 24th, Inclusive. R. McIntire, and W. J. Struble, of this city; Store. ______)PW0 Splendid Building Lots on Walt County Infirmary all winter, stole $87.50, of Trade are established their good results banking or brokerage business in that city; placed it in his wallet. In due course of ORDER OF SUBJECTS: The BEST OYSTERS sold in Cen­ JL nut street, artesian well; price $400 for A. Gottleih, of Chicago, and M. J. Becker, pension money from an old man named As­ are soon noticeable. It is not necessary to were mixed up in the BeechenTilton scan­ time lie received a letter from his wife com­ ATTENTION ! BBEAD. SOUPS, SALADS. FRYING, tral Ohio, are sold at the the corner lot, $350 for the other; or $700 bury, while asleep, and left for parts un­ of Pittsburgh. John S. Braddock was elect­ go into details to explain the workings of dal, and were charged with levying black­ plaining that she had received no money Do not buy Dishes, Silver Plated BROILING, ROASTING. for the two, on payments of $10 per month. ed President, A. R. McIntire Vice Presi­ Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Picture Frames, known. an institution of this character as every mail upon wealthy married men who were from him. which surprised and angered Entrees: DELICATE DESSERTS. Wo. 458. — An exchange says if some one who dent, J. M. McDonald General Manager and intelligent citizen is familiar with them. a little loose in their morals. him greatly. A few days ago he again call­ Window Shades or House-furnishing W. J. Struble Secretary and Treasurer. Goods of any kind until ypu have look­ Terms:—Eight I.essons, 8-1: 4 OYSTER BAY! i WT a choice building lot knows would explain why therg is so much The locating of manufacturing estab­ Mrs. Woodhull was a zealous advocate of ed upon the Postmaster, “swearing like a ed at Arnold’s. More bargains on their I.essons, $2.50; 1 Lesson, 75 els. sJ? jtvyvzon Sugar street, with arte­ more coughing to the square inch in a lishments and other branches of industry— the free-love doctrine and she had two hus­ trooper,” and boiling all over with rage cheap counters than you ever dreamed Time of* Lessons, 2:30 p. m. OPP. P. O., MT. VERNON, O. sian well, 4 squares from B. & O. depot, on church congregation than in a theater au­ — The Grocery store Of Mr. F. F. Cole on payments of One Dollar per .Week ! Who the most important factors in any citj’s bands at the same time, or at least there Said he: “Why in sheol didn’t you send of. They want you to call often and In order that the ladies and gentlemen of cannot save 16 cents per day ?' dience he would solve a much-vexed ques­ West High street was entered by three welfare—are secured more readily through were two men who claimed her as their that money to my wife—here’s her letter 1 ook. Mt. Vernon and vicinity may have an op We handle nothing but prime, salt tion of the hour. burglars an Tuesday night. Messrs. Fred saying she has not received a cent, and I’ve portunity to learn of the interest and value of the influences of a Board of Trade than wife—Woodhull and Dr. Blood. She also got your receipt to prove that you received water stock. On account of the num­ Wo. 450. • — James Fiter, of Mansfield, who took the and Frank Gaines, who were returning For a first-class cigar, the best smoker Mrs. Ewing’s work, she will deliver at the through any other source. at the same time sustained relations with the money from me.” Whereupon Ire pro­ in town, go to the City Drug Store. 3 Woodward Opera House, Mt. Vernon. Ohio, ber of Oysters we serve by the dish, Z”CHOICE Vacant Residence Lot, corner contract for building new stone steps for the home, discovered the young rascals in their At these meetings propositions from par­ Theodore Tilton, when he was estranged duced the identical money order Mr. Tuesday evening, February 14th, her lecture vyChcstnut and Adams sts., three squares &c.„ we are compelled to handle only from B. A 0. depot. 1’ricc $600 on longtime court house in that city, but was compelled burglarious attempt, and immediately gave ties wishing to locate in our city are dis­ from his wife, that gave rise to scandal. Thompson gave him upon his first visit. A line of paints atcost at Beardslee’s. entitled, “Our Kitchen Interests.” This is a Mr. Thompson explained the matter to liis lecture of absorbing interest to men as well the very best grades. We sell you including an artesian well, which 1 agree to to throw up the job half finished for want chase, capturing one of the gang, William cussed pro and con and when everybody be­ After the ladies went to England, they Call soon, before the supply is exhaust­ solid Oysters every time and not water. put down. Thompson. Policeman Weaver afterwards ent ire satisfaction, telling him to mail the as women. Price of admission 25c. 2feb3t of capital, has been arrested for forging a comes interested in the welfare of the city created even a greater sensation than in this money order to his wife, and the postmaster ed. ______Our Oysters are undeniably the very Wo. 452. note for $54.95. captured the other two, who gave their it will not be a difficult matter to start the country, and were so mneh admired there of her town would cash it upon sight. He ACANT LOT on Chestnut street, three went away in a good humor and no doubt If you want a first-class 5 or 10 cent best, cleanest, largest and best flavored — This is about the season of the year names as Daniel Burney and Bud Henley. ball rolling and make Mt. Vernon what it that they succeeded each in capturing cigar, go to Beardslee’s Drug Store. Oysters sold in Mt. Vernon. If you Vsquares from B. & O. depot. Price $460 when farmers, who have "sugar camps,” Entrance was effected through a window, by this time his wife is in a better humor Administrator’s Sale on long time, including artesian well. A ought to be, and can be made, one of the wealthy and aristocratic husbands, and are also.______BARGAIN. will be getting their augurs sharpened, their which they broke. They succeeded in secur­ Special Attention. -----OF----- don’t think that we have been doing liveliest and most flourishing cities of its now associated with the nobility of that Watches—Gold, Silver and Filled— the Oyster business of Mt. Vernon, to troughs cleaned and spiles made for an ing a small amount of money and a few size in the State. All that is needed, gentle­ country. Tlie Black Diamond. Wo. 454. early “run.” Buckwheat cakes and country cigarettes, oranges, etc. Henry Cassell, Esq., of Fredericktown, all the most desirable movements kept satisfy yourself examine the Express men, is a long pull, a strong pull and a pull When Mrs. Woodhull lectured in Mt. in stock. Prices from $6 00 upwards. REAL ESTATE. Company’s books. That tells the tale. CHOICE Building Lot, corner Adams 'lasses are mighty nice things for breakfast. — The “promenade” given by the Juniors altogether. Now get?to work. Who will be Vernon to a "beggarly account of empty who is Vice President of the projected Give us a call. A and Sugar streets, four squares from B., — Dynamite in explosive packages was of Kenyon College, at their society halls in the first one to step forward and push the boxes,” and plead poverty for not being Black Diamond Railroad, appears to have We sell the same grade of goods as & O. depot, including artesian well. Price Many special bargains on desirable cheap as any house in Ohio, but we $460 on payments of $6 per month. scattered about in various places in Frank­ Gambier, on Monday evening last was a enterprise? able to pay her hall rent and printing bills, the utmost confidence in its success and Goods which we wish to close. N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Probate Court of Knox county, Ohio, handle only the best grades in every lin’s addition to Newark on Sunday, for very delightful affair. The Italian orchestra the Banner was kindly presented with pho­ ultimate completion. He communicates A full line of Pocket Cutlery, Razors II will offer for sale at public auction upon Wo. 445. what purpose, no one could conjecture. One of Akron, furnishing the music for the oc­ “Cricket on the Hearth.” tographs of herself and little daughter as a the following information to the Frederick­ and Scissors. F. F. Ward, the premises, at 11 o’clock, a. m., on line that we keep in stock. Note the RAME HOUSE, corner Braddock and town FVee Press, which we take pleasure in prices wo now quote on Oysters until Burgess streets, contains three rooms. piecei of gas pipe exploded, making a no-'se casion. An elegant luncheon was served. Dickens’ delightful Christmas story of the “remembrancer” until she would be able to giving a more extended circulation: Cor. Main and Vine streets. FPrice $650, in payments of $50 cash and 6 like that of a cannon. No person, however, Several young ladies and teachers from Miss “Cricket on the Hearth,” was presented to make a rertiittance—which event has never Friday, the 24th day of Feb­ further notice: Extra Large Tubs, 25 per month—rent onlyl Zanesville, 0., Feb. 7, 1888. Soft and smooth hands—use "Lotion.” cents per quart; the Celebrated “F” was injured. Phelps’ classical school, Columbus, were our citzens hv the Young Ladies Guild of been realized. Bui we still have the pic­ The Black Diamond Railroad System has Prepared at Beardslee’s Drug Store. the Episcopal Church, at Woodward Opera ruary, A. D., 1888, Brand, 25 cents per can; Extra Large Wo. 446. — It is estimated that 2919 boys and girls present; also a number of society people tures. ______. had another regular monthly meeting; near­ ^ ACRE FARM—four miles East oi called at the post-office on Tuesday expect­ from Mt. Vernon and elsewhere. House, on Friday evening last, before an ly every member of the four different Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes The following described real estate, situate Standards, 30c. per can; Extra Large O Bladensburg, known as the “Charles Boards were present. Great harmony char­ in Fike Township, in the county of Knox 8 ing valentines. After school was dismissed — On Friday last, while Mr. Thomas intelligent and highly appreciative au­ A Few Old Men. and Artists’ Brushes, at Beardslee’s. Selects, 35c. per can. We also quote Mercer farm,” house 18x36,three rooms,new Our townsman, Mr. H C. Hills, while acterized the meeting and the report of Gen­ and State of Ohio, to-wit: in the afternoon the jam was so great in Burr, who has been making his home with dience. The dramatis persona’, was as follows: eral Manager Boone was received with ac­ Cheap Light. All of lot No. 6, in Section No. 3. Town­ you prices on a few of the goods we bank barn 30x40, smoke house, springhouse, conversing with Captain Fredericks the five good springs, supplying water for every and around the building that it was next to friends near Millwood, for several months, CAST OF CHARACTERS. clamation when he informed them that ar­ You can buy more coal oil for 60 cts ship No. 9, and Range, No. 12, in said coun­ handle. field; excellent orehurd; 18 acres timber; 2(1 impossible for business men to work their met with a serious accident, by stumbling John Perrvbingle—A Carrier----Mr. Bemiss other day, remarked that he believed Mt. rangements had been made to proceed at at Beardslee’s Drug Store, than any ty, except twelve acres off of the West end acres meadow; 4 acres corn; remaining six Mr. Tackleton—A Toy Merchant...... Vernon had more old men than any town once to get the line ready for construction place in the city. of said lot—estimated to contain ninety way insido after their mail matter. over a corn stubble, while out hunting, and ...... Mr Dudley’ by March 7. proximo. Agents will at once acres. Said premises are situated about fields in pasture. Price $60 per acre, on long — John Carnenn attempted suicide at his of its size in the State. The Captain seemed payments, or will trade for small tract near sustaining a very severe injury to his leg Caleb Plummer—His Man..... Mr. Douthirt proceed to different points on the line and Ladies and Gentlemen, straighten up two miles West of North Liberty; the David Mt. Vernon, or’propcrty.in Mt. Vernon. mother’s house in Coshocton. Sunday night fracturing the right patella. Dr. John E. An Old Gentleman...... Mr Devin to doubt this statement, and he expressed adjust the rights-of-way, and prejwre the Long homestead property. CRACKERS! —get a pair of shoulder braces at Appraised at $4,290 00. by stabbing himself in the breast with Russell was summoned ta dress the injury, Porter...... Mr. Goff the opinion that there were not oyer twen­ way for the work of construction. Abund­ Star Butter or Tea, by the barrel, 5c. No.4»O. Dot...... Miss Saidee Stevens ty or thirty really old men in the city. To ant provisions have been made for a con­ Beardslee’s. TERMS OF SALE:—10 per cent, on day a knife, the blade of which was four which he reports will confine Mr. Burr to Bertha—A Blind Girl...... Miss Devin tinuation of work on the entire line until of sale; enough to make up 4 April 1, 1888; per pound. We also have a lot of rpEN Choice Vacant Building Lots, only inches long. The blade penetrated the lung the house for some time. Mrs. Fielding...... Miss Bennett satisfy himself that Mr. Fredericks was completed. Tne road will be finished and Cure Your Eyes. 4 in one year and balance in I wo years from choice Crackers that we took in trade, >. two squares from the IL A O. depot; arj Mav Fielding...... Miss Ui«lergraft' mistaken, Mr. Hills went to work, and with regular passenger and freight trails run­ Porter’s valuable remedy tor Sore day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent, per tesian wells may he had on them nt un ex­ and he bled terribly before the physician ar­ — A dispatch from Santa Fe, brings in­ that are a trifle old, but you can bard pense of $.’!0. l'riecs $300 to $460,|on pay­ Tilly Slowboy...... Mrs. John E. Russell the assistance of people in the different ning over it by December 31st, next. Eyes is now* kept for sale at Green’s annum, and to be secured by mortgage on rived. His condition is now critical. telligence of the death of Archbishop Jean The Fairy Cricket...... Clara Ewalt the premises. ly notice it iu the taste, that we will ments to suit t he purchasers. wards, made the remarkable discovery that H. Cassell, Vice Pres’t. Drug Store. It never fails to give re­ — Thomas Turner, one of the oldest resi­ Baptiste Lamy, which occurred on Monday. Boxer...... “Jack Devin” DAVID A. LEEDY, close out by the barrel at 3c. per lb. there are ninety-nine persons in Mt. Ver­ lief. Reference is made to Mr. Mills, Wo. 4 IO. dents of Mt. Gilead, and a veteran of the Our older citizens will kindly remember SCENIC FEATURES. Mt. Vernon, and Mrs. William Ran­ Admr. of David Long, deceased. I’icklcd Pigs’ Feet, 10c. per lb Pick- Chirp the First ...... non between the ages of 70 and 80; twenty- Something to Talk About. Wm. McClelland, Attorney for Plaintiff. I ACRES, three mpinres from JIL &O- Mexican war and the war of the rebellion, this good man, who was one of the first som, of Gamlfier. 4augtf led Tripe. 10c. per lb. Pickled Lambs O 2 depot, suitable for manlilacturing pur­ ...... Interior of John Perrybingle’s House one persons between the ages of 80 and 90, The following dispatch from New Comers- 29jan4t has been adjudged insane by Probate Judge priests to officiate in St. Vincent de Paul’s Chirp the Second...... Tongues, 8c. each. Wienerwurst, 15c. poses, for gardening or for cow pasture; ar­ and "five men who are between 90 and 95 town, Feb. It), will he of interest to most of FRAMING tesian well. Price $400 an acre on time. Powell and taken to the Columbus Asylum. church in this city. He was a sincere, ...... The Fairy Cricket—Caleb's Cottage per ft). HeadCheese, 10c. per ft». Blood Chirp the Third...... Bertha ami John see years of age. The oldest man living in ourreadere: The revival of the scheme to Done in every style and promp t and Turner’s malady was brought about by an earnest, energetic worker, and his death will Sausage, 10c. per lb. Liver Wurst, 10c NO. 422. Stage Manager, Mr. H. C. Devin. town is believed to be the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, push forward the construction of the South cheapest at Arno’.d’s. Bring in your endeavor to furnish cheap food for the peo­ be greatly lamented. per Id. Bologna Sausage, any kind, j^XCELLENT Building I At, corner Bra All the young ladies and gentlemen per­ who will be 95 in April. Next comes N. Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad, as report­ pictures and get prices. ple. — The Mt. Vernon Public Library wus thick, round, link or in cloth, 10c. per dock and Burgess streets price $260, » formed their respective parts well, consider­ Magers and Isaac Hadley, who are also in ed through the press the past few days, has Our factory has been and Ipayments to suit. — At Mansfield,on Saturday, Jacob Cal vert formally opened on Wednesday evening. Foot Rot and Heel Fly. still is crowded with lb. Garlic Bologna, 12i cents per lb. ing this was the first appearance of most of their 95th year, but not quite as old as Mr. awakened new interest among the friends ders, and to keep it up wr pleaded not guilty to the charge of highway Interesting speeches yvere made by Hon. W. McDougall’s Dressing will cure Foot French Mustard, ready for use, 15c. Wo. 393. robbery. On December 15 or 16, George them on a public stage. The audience Pitkin. Mr Broadhurst is over 90, and of the Coshocton, Mt. Vernon and Wheeling Rot in sheep. Sold only at Befird-lee’s now offer Special In C. Cooper, II. IL Greer, Prof. Shawan, F. L railroad in this and other towns along the diiccmcsifN, having just per quart. Swiss Cheese (full cream fpiIREE-SKVKNTHS interest in an 80 Chalfant, n Newark traveling man, who was might have been much larger had a proper Mr. Lynn about 91. The oldest man in the Diug Store. Fairchild, A. R. McIntire and others. The effort been made to dispose of the tickets line, and developments in the proposed received large invoices selected) 20 cents per lb. Limbtirger X acre farm, half mile East, of Louisville having a time in the lower end of the town, county at present, since the death of ’Squire scheme are waited for eagerly. Should the the finest Licking county,Ohio;rich, black soil. Price exercises began at 7 o’clock, and were As it was, about $60 were taken in, leaving For the next thirty days we will offer Cheese, 18c. per tb. Cream Pretzels, was knocked down and robbed of a watch Wolfe, is believed to be Mr. Boudinot, who South Pennsylvania and Ohio be pushed our entire lot of Ladies and Misses ALAMK4 $1200; will exchange for property in Mount listened to by a large number of our citizens. $28 for the Society after defraying all ex­ lives with his son-in-law, John Leonard, in forward to completion it will insure virtual­ 12|c. |>er lb. Kraut, 40c. per gallon. Vernon. bearing a gold horse on the inside of the ly the immediate construction of the Co­ Wraps for less than cost. We mean LONDON DYED The distribution of books commences to­ penses, ______Morris township, a few miles north of Mt. Wc also carry the largest line of deli­ Wo. 383. case. The watch was afterwards seen in day. shocton, Mt. Vernon’and Wheeling line just what we say. SEAL SKINS cacies in cans and jars ever shown in Cu 1 vert’s possession. Vernon. It was onr desire to publish the from Marion to Wheeling. At Wheeling Browning Sperry from which we are making NDIVIDED half interest in abusinei) — The grocery store of A. T. Mitchell Getting Out a Paper Under Dif­ the froad would connect with one having the best goods for the prices Knox county. We pay the highest Uproperty in Deshler, Ohio; 2 lots and 2 —- Albert Sinclair, a young man employ­ ficulties. names of all our citizens over the age of story building on Main St.;storeroom 26x50 and the tea and notion store of II. C. Bish­ seventy, hut Mr. Hills said that some of access to the South Pennsylvania and Ohio, Mange on Hogw and llorgeu ever ottered. market CASH PRICE for choice ed as night clerk at the Powell House, in The City Editor of the Banner. Mr, and with a direct communication with Chi­ feet; 2d story divided into five rooms for op. both in the Jones block, were entered Can be cured by two or three applica­ young chickens, ducks and geese, dwellings; at the low prioe of $360. Delaware, has skipped out, carrying with Wm. M. Harper, for some time past has them made objections to having their ages cago at Marion by the Chicago and Atlantic. tions of McDougall’s Dressing. Sold at by burglars, on Sunday evening, entrance mentioned in print. Newcomerstown is almost certain of this I SEAL GARMENTS! either alive or dressed, but we do not him a small amount of money and a valise not been in a condition physically to at­ Beardslee’s Drug Store. Wo. 378. full of clothes belonging to J. C. Metzger, of being effected through windows. The road, as the town is located on the shortest _____ in all styles, and all other want any old stock at any price. Par­ tend to his multitudinons labors, but most and most direct surveyed route between kinds of Fur Goods. ACANT LOT, Cor. Park and Sugar Sts. Cincinnati, and valued at fifty dollars. Sin­ burglars must have been frightened away Annual Report of the Woman's Don’t fail to secure some of the bar­ ties desiring young, nice and tender of the time his ambition kept him at work, Marion.and Wheeling. EVERYTHING GIJAKANTERD. V at$276on any kind of payments tosuit clair claimed to have wealthy parents in as the proprietors state nothing of impor­ Christian Association. gains in Ladies and Misses Wraps at poultry, can always depend on getting tance was secured. and he managed to make his page of the Browning & Sperry’s, which will be ^©** If your Merchant does not handle England, and tried unsuccessfully to make The minutes of the W. C. A. show nine A Golden Wedding. the same at lowest market prices, by Wo.380. — A few weeks ago we announced the paper as interesting as possible. On Sun­ monthly meetings during the year ending sold regardless of cost for the next our goods send to us direct. love to the landlord’s daughter. Invitations, of which the following is a placing their orders with us. Wc HOICE Vacant Lot, on PnrkSt.,a< $30C death of Mrs. Fisher, a sister of Mrs. T. B. day, however, he was compelled to take to Dec. 31st, 1887. thirty days. jan26-4t WALTER BUHL & CO., in payment of $5 per month. — The next meeting of Knox County Po- copy, have been sent out during the presen also buy game of all kinds. c Cotton of this city, at Carthage, Mo. And his bed, where he has been confined almost There has been distributed by the visitors mana Grange will be held with Morris constantly up to the present time, under week: Now in Season. .llanufacturing Furriers, Wo. 371. Grange, at the union school house, three now we are called upon to record the death in the several wards the following articles, 1838-1888. Blank Books, Bill Files and all the DETROIT, - MILTIIGAN. EVEN copies left ofthe late HISTORY of her husband, Carlos W. Fisher, which medical treatment. purchased by the funds of the Association: appurtenances for a business man’s 19janly miles north of town, on next Saturday, Feb. On Monday morning, our faithful fore­ Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rowley OF KNOX COUNTY; subscript ion price occurred on the 7th inst. He was a marble Seven pair of shoes...... $11 50 Will be happy to see their friends, office. Some special bargains in Books, S•6.60; sell now for $4; complete record ofsol* 18th. The annual installation of county man, Mr. J. B. Landis, while at work at his THE HOLLENCAMP C0J1PAAY cutter and formerly worked for ’Squire Cot­ Dry goods...... 8 20 Wednesday eve, February 22d, Pictures and Frames, Family and NOTICE. diers in the war from Knox county; ever\ officers will take place on that day, and it is case, was attacked by a dizziness in his Groceries ...... 9.7o From seven until eleven o’clock, Teachers’ Bibles, Prayer Books and RREWERK OF soldier should have one.* requested that the patrons of the county ton in this city. Coal:...... 2.75 Corner Gambier and Gay head, and his vision became so much im­ Hymnals, Catholic Prayer Books. All LL persons are hereby forewarned not make an earnest effort to turn out to make — Grand Patriarch Ellis made an official Meat...... 2.28 Streets, Wo.318. visit to Kokosing Encampment, I. O. O. F. paired that he could no longer see to pick Receptacle for articles contributed for Mt. Vernon, Ohio. at very low prices. to purchase a note made by me in the Barley and Rye Malt, Ales the meeting an interesting one. F. F. Ward, ASpring of 1887, payable to P. & E. Wise, rpEXAS LAND SCRIP in pieces of 64C on Monday evening—the occasion being up type. He was compelled to go' home distribution...... 1.75 No presents. and Porter. — Tuesday, Feb. 14th, being St. Valen­ and seek medical treatment. Cor. Main and Vine streets. well drillers, as the said note was given X acres each at 50 cents per acre; will ex­ the exalting of Patriarch John Miller to Mr. and Mrs. Rowley have lived in this without consideration. The parties to whom Our Ales and Porter are brewed on change for property in Mt. Vernonor small tines Day. the usual number of cheap pic­ Under the circumstances here narrated, Amounting to...... $37.23 community for many long years, and have it was given having failed to perform their farm: discount forcash. the Royal Purple degree. Several visiting This report does not include the many Consumption Cured. the English system, by a first-class tures and cnrricatures were sold by the it may readily be supposed that we have la enjoyed the confidence and respect of our contract according to agreement, I am de­ No. 342. brothers from adjoining towns were present. gifts of food and clothing from charitable An old physician, retired from prac­ English brewer, from England, and booksellers and sent through the postoffice bored under considerable difficulty in get­ people. We have no doubt but that the termined to resist the payment of said note. OT 77x132 feet on Vinestreet, )y Squares for the amusement or annoyance of the re­ — Mrs. Waight, the venerable mother of ladies of the city, nor the kindly attention tice, having had placed in his hands M. ERNST, we guarantee our goods to be fully as Westof Main street,known as the'‘Bap our townsman J. B. Waight, Esq, died at ting out this issue of the Banner, but we and sympathy that has accompanied these 50th anniversary of their wedding will he by an East India missionary the formu­ 26jan3w Grcersville, Knox County, O. L cipients. As there is no law to prevent this pure, and equal in every respect to the tistJChurch property,” the building is 40x70 her residence at Scio, Harrison county, on trust that these troubles will be of short gifts. celebrated in a highly appropriate and de­ la of a simple vegetable remedy for the feet, is in good condition,newly painted and nonsense we presume the custom is bound By the kind invitation of Miss Nancy best imported goods. You will find, Saturday, aged 67 years. Mr. Waight and duration. ______lightful manner. speedy and permanent cure of Con­ STEVJKNS CO., new slate roof, now rented for earriag pain! to be kept up. The postoffice department Cooper, the Association has met in her sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, after a fair trial, that our goods are far shop at$160 per annum; also small dwelling his family left immediately to attend the A Revolting (asc of Depravity. parlor, thereby saying trouble and a con­ DEALERS IN receives about the only benefit derived from siderable expense. The Official Ohio Railway and and all throat and Lung Affections, al­ superior to most American goods. We houseon same lot, rcntingat$84|> >r a< num ; uneral, which took place on Tuesday. From the town of Warsaw, in our neigh­ price of large house $2530, or pivn ent of the foolery. Respectfully submitted, Steamboat Guide. so a positive and radical cure for Ner­ Flour, Feed, Seeds, Poultry, put our goods up in eight gallon kegs — Cyrus Starkey died at his residence, boring county of Coshocton, comes a story $200 a year; price of sinal 1 house ’• 00; pay — Julius II. Golden, a colored man who Kate Cooper, Sec. The last number of the Official Ohio Rail­ vous Debility and all Nervous Com­ NO. 1 KREMLIN BLOCK, for the convenience of families; also corner of Mulberry and Front streets, this of a most revolting case of depravity. It ap­ plaints, after having tested its wonder­ ment of $100a year,or will sell the propert} works for Postmaster Thompson, and who way and Steamboat Guide is at hand. It Mt. Vernon. O, Telephone No. 89 in quart and pint bottles. at $3000,in payment of $300nyenr;discoun city, on Tuesday, aged 67 years, after an ill­ pears that Presley Seigman has ruined Lenten Week-day Services. ful curative powers in thousands of came to Mt. Vernon from Pennsylvania, contains time cards of all Ohio Railways, for short time or cash. ness of six weeks. He was a member of the three of his young nieces and that all have At St. Paul’s Episcopal church services cases, has felt it his duty to make it left at this office, on Tuesday, a copy of the Alphabetical list of Ohio railway towns, known to his suffering fellows. Actua­ Mt. Vernon Granite and Marble Works F YOU WANT TO BUY A LOT Pennsylvania Pocket Almanac for the year 121stO. V., anil served his country faith­ become mothers. One of the girls has dis­ were held on Wednesday morning and with their population and railway or rail­ F. J. D’ARCEY, .IF YOU WANTTOBELL A DOT, 1 fyou appeared and Seigman is charged with hav­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons ways upon which they are located; carefully ted by this motive and a desire to re­ I 1800. It is pretty well worn, bnt the con­ fully in the late war. lieve human suffering, I will send free want to buy a house, if you want to sell you — The vocal and instrumental concert of ing made way with her. The eldest niece at 4 o’clock, short services will be held. compiled Railway Map of the State; Ocean PROPRIETOR OF bouse, if you want to buy a farm, if you want tents are still in a fair state of preservation. Sailings to European points, and much of charge, to all who desire it, this re- MONUMENTS, to sell a (arm,if you wanttoloan money, i Prof. Frank Rinehart, at the Opera House has two idiot children, and all the young At St. Vincent de Paul'schurch, the week­ other valuable information. It is a valu­ Besides the usual calendar, it gives a good ceipe, in German, French or English, No. 230 South Main Street. you want to borrow money, in short, if you deal of political information, which was in on Monday evening was highly appreciated women claim that their uncle lias been the ly serviced will be held on Wednesday and able publication and just the book for ev­ witn full directions for preparing and WANTTO MAKF MONF.Y ,cal 1 o„ by those present. cause of their ruin. Seigman has been ar- Friday evening. On Wednesday evenings erybody; the typography is faultless. Ask using. Sent by mail by addressing with The Largest and Most Complete Assort­ teresting to the people of those days. The Vour newsdealer for it; or send 10 cents to ment of Foreign and Native Granite Monu­ The People’s Plate, rested and is now in jail awaiting the action the servise3 will consist of the Rosary and almanac was printed and sold by John — Mr. Fred W. Jones has the thanks of the publishers for sample copy ;subscription stamp, naming this paper, W.A. Noyes, ments on hand which will be ottered at Ex­ J. S. BRADDOCK, Bioren, No. 88 Chestnut street, Philadel­ the Banner for a "roaring” newspaper front 1 of the grand jury. The case is a sickening sermons, and on Friday evenings The Way price $1 per year—12 numbers. The Guido 149 Power’s Block, Rochester, N. Y. tremely Low Prices. Be sure to call and see phia. the “wild wost.” one. of the Cross and Benediction. Publishing Co., Cleveland, 0. dec29-eow before you buy. 25mytf Opp.P.O.,Sole Agt. for Knox Co. MT.VKRWOW. Banner. SHORT AND SWEET. INTERESTING VARIETY. Pierre, Dakota, has sent two carloads cf food to the Kansas sufferers. So MEDICAL NOTICE 1 The two Sams are to visit St. Louis in The train-robber Reeves, who is un­ many people were frozen to death out March. there during the late blizzard, that Da­ K. E. A. FARQl HAR, OF PUT- ALL SORTS. der arrest at San Antonio, Tex., is de- kota now has an immense surplus of —D 1 nam, Muskingum County, Ohio has Henry George is said to be worth cribed as a model cf physical develop­ food for distribution to its hungry and by request of his many friends in this coun­ $80,000. ment. He is 6 feet and 1 inch in ty,'consented to spend one or two days of Charles Parker shot and killed W unfortunate neighbors. each month at MOUNT VERNON, C. Parker, a drummer, at Shreveport,’ Rhea goes to Pans once a year to get height, broad-shouldered and well pro­ FOR THIRTY DAYS portioned, with a handsome face and During the last famine in China it re­ where all who are sick with acute or chronic La. her dresses. quired fifteen days to transport relief diseases, will have an opportunity offered clear cut features. He is regarded by them, of availing themselves of his skill A Chicago company is about to buy Louise Michel is suffering from men­ to the people over a distance of 200 THIS is the 2k T2? —EZJTZP the Texas officers as the boldest and in curing diseases. top of the gen- and remove to the windy city old Libby tal aberration. ablest of the train robbers. miles. Contrast with that the fact that iOJ_ Prison. at the time of the big Chicago fire, in uine “ Pearl Top” Lamp Fifteen hundred convicts in Sing Miss Eva N. Evans and Mr. George Sing are idle. 1871, a relief train from New York Chimney, all others similar Wm..Howell, a wealthy citizen of G. Brown were married Wednesday traveled 1,000 miles in 21 hours. DR, FARQUHAR.Sr., Bradley county, Tenn., was killed by a are imitations. Merchant Tailor and Gent’s Furnisher, A man named Romance runs a dray evening in the St. Paul ice palace, or. as This is the first time since 1777 that falling tree. cart at Wichita. WILL POSITIVELY BE IN Tli is is the the Globe says: “Beneath the frowning the year required the same figure used MOUNT VERNON, OHIO WILL SELL HEAVY WEIGHT GOODS, SUCH AS Burglars got $30,000 worth of jewelry Jay Gould’s son Howard, is sick with battlements of the ice castle, and in the three times. That was 111 years ago, exact label on from the safe of Chapman & Gall, at a fever in Egypt. very presence of Borealis, and yet their and the same thing will not happen —AT THE— each one of the Overcoatings, Suitings, Pants Goods and Underwear, etc., at Norfolk, Va. hearts beat as warm as if they had been again for 111 years, or in 1999. The Laboring men of Mansfield will start year 2000 will draw on three ciphers. CURTIS HOUSE, DR. 0. C. FARQUHAR, Pearl Top Fielden and Schwab personally wedded under tropical skies.” Marriage AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M„ GBKATLY REDUCED PRICES, a co-operative store. vows on ice ought to keep. Chimeys. thanked Gov. Oglesby for saving them The most characteristic part cf the Wednessday, March 14th, 1888, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. from the gallows. A revival of the tilting skirts is pre­ It is related of Senator Fessenden personal adornment of Senator George, The dealer dicted for next year. of Mississippi, is an old fashioned, open AND REMAIN UNTIL Physician anil Specialist, Seven prisoners broke out of the that he was an ardent lover of flowers. Friday Noon, March 16th, 1888, may say and Mrs. Garfield won’t return from Paris faced silver watch, about as big as a tin ZANESVILLE, : OHIO. Vanceburg, Ky., jail by making a hole Among his floral treasures at his Maine dipper, which he carries in his breeches Where he would be pleased to meet all think he has as EAST SIDE SOUTH MAIN STREET, MT. VERNON, OHIO. through the roof. until early summer. home was a peculiarly sweet-scented pocket hung upon the end of a shoe his former friends and patients, as well as Hoyt’s plotless plays yield him $20,- verbena, which he watched over with string. all new ones, who may wish to test the ef­ good, but he has not. Mrs. Clara Winder fell dead in fects of his remedies, and long experience in CURES: Deformities, Stiff Joints, Paraly­ Insist upon the exact label church at Wheeling, W. Va.,she was a 000 to $75,000 a year. great care. For thirteen years he went The petrified remains of a buffalo of treating every form of disease. sis, Lung Diseases, Piles, Asthma, Bron­ m very large woman. nome from Washington each autumn great size w°re dug up at Belleville, DR. FARQUHAR has been located chitis and Consumption (in its incipient and top. It is seven hours and a quarter now to take up that plant, and made the in Putnam for the last thirty years.Jand dur­ stage), Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Dys­ from London to Paris. Kan., recently by workmen who were pepsia, St. Vitus Dance, Fits, Kidney and Said the Governor of Dakota to the same journey in the spring to set it out. excavating for a coal shaft. The re­ ing that time has treated more than 1FIVE GEO. A. MACBETII & CO. EK PRICES! Governor of Minnesota: “It’s a short Old Budge is the proprietor of a drug It is said that no pressure of public bus­ HUNDRED THOUSAND PATIENTS, Slood Diseases, Catarrh, Headacjie, Weak k)L mains w’ere found at a depth of six with unparalled success. and Aching Back, Neuralgia and all and ev­ time between blizzard’s.” store in Midland, Mich. iness could make him forget that ver- ery Chronic Disease, Old Sores, Scrofula and Pittsburgh, Pa_ bena. feet below the earth’s surface and were ISEASES of the throat and lungs treat The postal convention between the Snow-shoveling bees are an ingenious in a fine state of preservation. ed by a new process, which is doing all Skin Diseases. Dmore for the class of diseases, than heretoforeI locate the disease by making a chemical United States and Canada has been ap­ recreation in Nebraska. The University of Pennsylvania will Old Uncle Stickle, who is living at examination of a sample of the patients proved by the President. discovered. THE REDUCTIONS Never BEFORE HEARD Prince Bismarck’s joints are still break ground in the spring for a hand­ Monticello. Ill., proud of the fact that HRONIC DISEASES, or diseases of long urine. The first passed in the morning pre­ “The funeral of marriages” is what racked by rheumatism. some library building which will cost he taught Governor Oglesby to play the C standing, and every variety and kind ferred. Chief Justice Peters, of Maine, calls di­ $150,000. Of this amount $120,000 has violin. The first tune which the rug­ will claim especial attention. My treatment for the Piles is new, pain­ OF TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP. Mme. Blavatsky is editing a new ged war governor learned, and one URGICAL OPERATIONS, such as Am­ less, safe and certain. My own method. AMERICAN vorce day in the supreme court. already been raised, and the trustees ex­ All diseases caused from secret habits, magazine called “Lucifer.” pect soon to raise the remaining $30,- which he frequently plays now, was S putations, Operations for Hare Lip, Club OVERCOATS $4, $5, $8 and $10, are CUT from $2 to A stallion in New York only thirty- “HowTedious and Tasteless the Hours.” Foot, Cross Eyes, the removal of DeformiL­oss of Virility, Manhood and Vital Force James Redpath is suffering from a 000 for the building and $150,000 ad­ ties and Tumors, done either at home or treated successfully, as thousands can testi­ $5 BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. five inches high, imported from China, ditional for an endowment. A move­ fy, whose life previous to cure was miserable. has been named “Raby Bunting.” second stroke of paralysis. The Nebraska Farmers’ Alliance abroad. ment is also under way to erect an “earnestly protests against the removal CASH FOR MEDICINES Female Diseases of all kinds, successfully AAGAZINE Fifty cents buys a nice little cucum­ alumni hall, to contain a large audito­ In all cases. Charges moderate in all cases, cured in a short time. Will be in Mt. Ver­ Suits, Pants, Underwear, Pur Caps, Gloves, The Grant Monument Association of of taxes from whisky and tobacco, and non, at the CURTIS HOUSE, Beautifully Illustrated. 25 cts., $3 a Year. New York proposes to erect a memor­ ber in the Eastern markets. rium for the use of the students. prays for relief from taxation , upon and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. E. A. FARQUHAR & SON Tuesday, January 31st, Knit fwoods, £te,, JKte. ial structure at a cost of $500,000. The Niagara Falls hasn’t had such a iron, coal, salt, lumber, wool, woolen ITS SCOPE.-TIIE AMERICAN MAGAZINE The Due d’Aumale was banished ONE DAY ONLY. rives preference to national topics and scenes, and Masked men tortured an old woods­ showy ice bridge since 1881. goods and sugar.” its literature and art are cf the highest standard. Everything Ml'ST GO timing this, the GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE from France not because he was an Terms Cash, Prices Reasonable. Famous American writers fill its pages with a wide man near Huntington, Pa., until they Texas will have a million dollar sur­ It is stated that Queen Victoria will variety of interesting sketches of travel and advent­ ever entered into. Call on us. Come early; bring your friends with you and take Orleans prince, but because he did not ure. serial and short stories, descriptive accounts of advantage of the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. If you have any­ compelled him to give up $1,500. plus to dispose of this year. visit Florence in the spring. oar famous countrymen and women, brief ess.ye on treat M. Grevv with the profound re­ the foremost problems of the period, and, in short, thing to iniv in our line we will SAVE YOU LUTS OF MO^EY. ONE PRICE Fourteen counties in Michigan have this Magazine is A burst emery wheel killed Charles spect which that bourgeois president Don’t Experiment. TO ALL. voted for local option, the last being Hemmespherat Chicago. deemed his due. Now, therefore, that Distinctively Representative of Allegan county, by 1,500 majority. M. Grevy has been degraded and re­ Y’ou cannot afford to waste thne in experimenting when your lungs are in MEETINGS FOR THE American Thought and Progress. Hot house tomatoes cost seventy-five pudiated by France, there is loud and KZP kX. bXi The chronic grumbler says that dyed cents a pound in New York. , danger. Consumption’always seems at It is acknowledged by the press and public to be the furs make a horrible atmosphere in the wide demand for the return of the illus­ mn«t popular und enlertnlnlng of the high" trious and honored exile. first only as cold. Do not permit any cluMi monthlies. ______crowded churches and the theaters. Paris is gayer now than it has been dealer to impose upon you with some EXAMINATION of TEACHERS THE CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER. Kirk Block, Main Street, since the days of the empire. South-west Corner Public Square, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, in spite Mr. Means, President of the Metro­ cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis­ IMPORTANT ■ Xtnubcr, with Will be held at the Illustrated Premium J.1st, and Special In­ of her advanced age, is fond of out-door The Prince of Wales is always ac­ politan Bank of Cincinnati, O., bears a covery for Consumption, Coughs and ducement. In Cu.h nr Valuable Premium, exercise and walks from 5 to 7 miles companied by two detectives. much more appropriate name than Mr. Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. SCHOOL ROOM,. to Club ICul.cra, will be sent on receipt of daily. De Camp, the Vice-President. The Because he can make more profit he 15c., If this paper i. mentioned. Two Berlin theaters are preparing to may tell you he has something just as CENTRAL BUILDING, REDEEM IT! With roses at $1 a piece and sleighs produce Shakespearean plays. former is many times a millionaire—a ffj?- He.pon.Ible and energetic persona man of means, in fact. The latter is in good, or just the same. Don’t be de­ vvnntcd to .ollcit .ub.erlptlon.. Write ut at $5 an hour the poor are bound to ceived, but insist upon getting Dr. Mt. Vernon, Oliio, ouce fur exclusive territory. Redeem what you have lost by not giving us jotir trade John Cullen killed his old mother in custody though he might have decamp­ OPPRESS, auft'er more or less during the severe at Buffalo, N. Y., while drunk. ed. King’s New Discovery, which is guar­ Commencing at 9 o’clock A. M., as sooner. weather.’ I anteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung Follows: THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO., Mine. Amy Sherwin, the musical ar­ Jefferson’s will is on file in the old In the course of his sermon last Sun­ and Chest affections. Trial hotties free I8S7. 749 Broadway, New York. ptcts with first offense, and refused the earnest the laws of this state, relating to lit.-;trance Companies, Columbus accommodations, leave Gann at and Oleographic Cards. white satin completely covered over begging of his father that a fine be in­ ton, D. C. Mrs. Semple is a handsome, other than Lite, incorporated by f»ther States of tho 6:45 a. m., arriving at Columbus at 8:45 a. United States, anti is authorized t » train-act its appro­ lliiiiiiniilli IW,Sliociii(IFiiniisliiM(lMttiiise with copies of a local newspaper. flicted. distinguished-looking woman, in man­ priate business of FIRE INSURANCE in this State.in ac­ m.; leave Columbus at 4.30 p. m., arriving at FLEMING BROS. ARIOSA ners and speech of the old school. Her cordance with law. .turinu the current year. The eon- Gann at 7.00 p, m. North Carolina is a State without dilioii and business of said t'ouipan* on tiie ihirty-tirst PITTSBURGH, PA. COFFEE is kept in all first-class profile is an exact reproduction of that day «>f December, of the ve«r next preceding the dado For further infoi mation,address cities. Wilmington, its largest town, A Lovely Woman hereof, is shown bv the statement, under oath, required CHAS. O. WOOD, stores from tho Atlantia to the Pacific. of her famous father. Her finely cut' I V Section 2X1. Reviseo St a tuie of Ohio, to be a.- follow-; has only 19,(XX) people; Raleigh, 13,000; Overheard one say of her, “By heaven! ? .rsrretfAte amount of avail.ode assets...... 35.271.216 87 General Passenger Agent, Akron, O. Charlotte, 9,000; and Asheville, 8,000. features show no marks of age. Her Agirt rgate amount of liabilities (except cap­ she’s painted!” “Yes,” retorted she, in­ snow-white hair is worn, according to ital >. including reinsurance ...... 2.102 30 16 Net assets ...... 3.171.R72 71 TIME TABLE A house in New Jersey, which had dignantly, “and by heaven only!” Rud­ the traditions of her youth, in soft Amount of actual paid up capital...... 1.250 Onu '»0 FOUNTAIN COFFEE THEO. II. SEYMOUR, surpln- ...... 1 71 -----BK.A.2STIDS----- been kept insured for 88 years, burned dy health mantled her cheek,enthroned curls about her shapely head, Mrs. Amotiti' Income for the year in cash... .. 2.6JW.621 >5 BALTIMORE AVD OHIO R. R is never good when exposed to tho air. 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