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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 2

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I WHAT WILL THE VOTERS DOT inspect its new quarters. The News Is Too Slow. The Sunday News THEY'RE ALL "IN IT" NOW an able and vigorous champion of the interests of a live town and its citizens Municipal primaries and election are i do well to show their appreciation of at hand and it is a fit time to reflect STOCK OP: TRUNKS mi VALISES! BUT OUT its services. epringneld Republic SOME OF THEM WILL BE 4 OF SIGHT" AFTER WHILE. upon the duties of citizenship.

Times. It may be presumed that all the resi dents of Mansfield are in favor of hon A PHOGRESSIVU PAPER. Some of the Local Democracy who Are Willing to Assume tbe Duties AT W. 8. CAPrxMJt Editors K.

8. Hikstahd C. C. Do rah. Business Manager.

Official Republican Paper of toe County. Tn Etxhthq Nbwb, Thx Suwdat Nkwb Thk Whim Kkwb own. control and publish exclusively the telegraph reports of he United Press, and all Bpecial features of he American Press Association. Also mem-oer American Newspaper Publishers Asso-riation, Ohio Associated Press and Ohio associated Dailies. est, competent ana economical management of city affairs.

At least no and Responsibilities of Office, and, one will be willing to admit that he is i The Mansfield News takes just pride in showing many visitors through its magnificent new building, into which it has recently moved. The News is a progressive paper and is alive to the issues of the day. The Weekly News Incidentally, tbe Salaries. opposed to such conduct of public af They're at it. They're in it.

In fairs. It also follows that good citizens, irrespective of political affiliation, de three weeks some of them will be "out of sight," lost like babes in the woods and no little dickey-birds to cover Leading Hatter.Furrier and Men's Fine Furnisher, 45 N.Main St. will hereafter be sent to subscribers for a dollar a year. It is not often that a county paper may be had for this small sire that the laws of the slate and the ordinances of the city shall be observed sum. Shelby is ews.

them over with leaves. A glance through the political horoscope at this early day does not reveal just who KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Delivered bx carrier, per week By mail prepaid in advance: Daily, per year and enforced. They rightly expect and demand that the officials charged ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST. Sunday, per The Mansfield, Ohio, News is one of these unforiunates will be.

but there are some already booked for defeat, although it would be impossible to make 1.5C 7.50 Daily and Sunday, vr with the enforcement of law, and who make oath that they will enforce the the brightest and most ably edited ew Carpets them believe it. However, there are newspapers we have seen lately and its law, shall perform that duty. likely to be some surprises aud the de phenomenal success is well merited. But the good citizen must not expect Tne Weekly News, SL00 oer ear in advance. Address all com manic ttvns to THE NEWS.

Mansfield. O. feated will realize just where they This paper has lately moved into its "gay, do get a move en yoo. Bun and demand too much without his own I new quarters which are peneet in Mke tfce horses do." missed it and what they should have done to have gained the victory. action to secure the desired end.

'Oh, bo, Frankie; it wouldn't look well every appointment. Colonel Cappeller. of that paper, is one of the most The prudent housewife who wants Marcn U8. The Nxws consolidated with and succeeded The Ohio Liberal, which was for me to rue like that." The injunction of the sacred song 'The a you might as well take me name stablisDfld in 1872. Erominent politicians in Ubio and has eld several positions of trust and rainwater puts the washtub under the spouting while the storm is brewing.

The tub catches no water after For the spring trade have arrived at again, rnj-s pace is just. me. i.jic. writer, who derived inspiration from the Divine Word, was not only to emolument. Mexico, (Mo.) Ledger.

THE NEWS TELEPHONES. the shower has passed. The candidate "watch, and fight and pray," but it Tuesday when the senatorial deadlock Jouiiti room J68 rinit2 who wants votes must shape his pol A SUCCESSFUL PAPER. Editorial room JG8 ring 4 fight will be renewea. W.

S. Cappeller, a former prominent Job printing room .168 ring 3 icies to meet the approval of the greatest number of people. It is too late after the nomination for the candidate will be observed that the praying is to be done after the watching and fighting, indicating that after human agencies have faded then the Divine aid is citizen of North Side, who left here Cadiz, in proportiou to popula Cnei ed at the Postoffice at Mansfield. O. as seven years ago and started the Mans- tion, claims to be the richest city in to say what he would have done if second class matter.

1. id. Scattergoods'. elected. the united states, its iour national banks have individual deposits most successful papers in the state.

With the situation on the municipal MARCH 1 8unday, Last Monday the ews moved into amounting to $2,400,000 or an average of over $1,200 to each inhabitant. battle field little changed during the past week it is an opportune to be solicited, and we believe we are not opposing the theology of. any believer in the assertion that the Lord never does that for suppliants which their new building, built especially for them, lhe front of the building is or time to take a glimpse at This Date ia History March 1. heavy butt Amherst stone the rest the county Democratic primary The candidates for local office this March, the nVst month in tk year until Sums Zanesville pressed brick. It is four they can do for themselves.

campaign which follows later on. It year cannot afford to slight the farm added January and February, 713 B. C. Romu stories high surmounted by a tower 119 This brings us to the point at issue at ers. The latter are aier me proiess- lus, who divided the year into months, gars to begins to look as though tne contest for the common pleas judgeship has feet high from the sidewalk.

The tower this month the name of his supposed father, Mars. the present time. has a large clock in it, with a dial on ional politicians and omceholders with a sharp stick. settled down to the three-cornered New Spring Challies, handsome designs, Whatever one's belief in the efficacy 5c each side of it, six feet in diameter, ghost dance of the Richland aspirants. 1638 Publicities of the Solemn League and Covenant of the Scots.

The building is one of the finest in Ashland county has one or tne judges of prayer, it is a fact which outweighs all theorv that saints may pray until But isn't there just a little danger Mansfield and cost $18,000. The News 1777 The British hemmed In upon the Saritan, that the farmers themselves may turn and will join with Richland at the convention. Morrow, realizing that it prints three papers: a daily, weekly and dooms-day and if they allow the sin politicians and officeholders? And if they New Jersey, by the Americans. 1781 Articles of confederation adopted. 1806 New nobility of France created.

Sunday edition. They are printed on a will hardly be possible for her to send ners to do all the voting, bad govern lloe press, which prints, folds and do will they want the number of offl-ces and the salaries reduced? forth a conquerer, will come 1815 Napoleon quitted Elba and landed at Cannes. ment will follow as surely as night fol pastes 3,000 copies an hour. Cummins- into camp uninstructed and it viiie rsortn side in ews. 186S Battle of Sykestown, Ma 1863 Battle of Brady ville, Tenn.

1867 Nebraska admitted into the Union. will be fun to see how the Ashland lows the day. The New York Recorder is a new and Morrow delegations grasp the The man who deprecates and bewails journalistic candidate for popular fa three strings on the pole. 1871 German troops entered Paris and remained 48 hours; preliminaries of the treaty of peace WAS HE LOST IN THE CYCLONE? bad government, lax enforcement of 1000 yds. good Toweling selling off at vor in jNew xorK city, ana tne way it It is in place here to suggest that.

is using the columns of its contempo O2C law and the consequent train of evils accepted by the French senate; the fall of the empire unanimously confirmed and the em since this ghost dance is to be a Rich Fears for Itonfri Berlo on Account of resulting therefrom, and who does land county anair, the convention raries to advertise itseit is amazing, as it has secured whole pages of other peror stirmatized. Ills Unknown Whereabouts. 1889 Suicide In Madrid of Pigott, Che forger of should be held in Mansfield. The peo nothing to prevent this condition of New York papers to announce itself. the Parnell letters in The London Tunes.

A few days ago John Berlo, a stone ple of llichland and Mansneld will affairs by his voice and vote, should mason living on the Newville road, re take special delight in joining in the shut his mouth. We have no sympa One amusing feature of its first issue ceived a letter from the proprietor of a hoop-la. Mansfield won a reputation for The candidates are busy. thy for the over-righteous citizen who boarding house at Cincinnati notifying Maxwell Bros. for general distribution, is that a paper was published two days before the hospitality during the Democratic and the Republican congressional him that the effects of his son.

Liouis, thinks it is a sin to vote, but who is Affairs are ripe for reform in munici first regular issue was given out conventions and can make who left Cincinnati last July, loudest in his complaints against bad to the public. In this issue it was an were still in his possession pal government. it entertaining to the barristers and their friends who will government. nounced that a paper had been pub awaiting advice as to their disposal. lished on each of the two previous Louis Berlo is a young man and clerk But throwing aside the religious congregate for the purpose of nominat davs.

but only a few conies were run If good citizens will give attention to the primaries beneficial results are ing a candidate for common pleas from the press as these issues were put judge. The Democrats went outside of ed in Finfrock's drug store for nearly two years. Two years ago he went to Cincinnati to enter a school of phar phase of the question and considering it solely in the light of public and private morals, are there not really good, bound to follow. "dress rehearsals" for the critical in the sub-district to hold their last spection of the proprietors and editors macy. Jlis eyesight became poor, judicial convention over to the village in order to assure them that every tmug law-abiding and order-loving citizens of Ualion.

mat was snubbing Ash-j The Weekly News at the popular however, and he was compelled to leave college. He secured a position was just right and in perfect running land, Mansfield and Mt. Gilead. who allow political prejudice to over subscription price of a dollar a year is order. in a small town in Tennessee and last Come to Mansfield this time.

It is the ride moral principle? Are there not meeting with great success. July left Cincinnati and as near as can most central citv in the sub-district. IF YOU INTENDS Doing any Papering this spring it will pay you to see our line of WALL PAPER before making your purchases. IRWIN'S DRUG STORE Near Postoffl.ee. those, an honest but unavail Then follows an extended account of be learned was a passenger in one of iio far there is only one avowed can the two trains which were wrecked in the dress rehearsal, which, coupled didate for prosecuting attorney.

There ing endeavor to effect the nomination "Cheap enough for anybody" and "good enough for everybody" is the the Louisville, cyclone. He left is no secret about his name it is Aug with a grandiloquent editorial about of the best men of their own party, Cincinnati on the train which arrived this, that and the other noted news 8-page Weekly News at a dollar a gulp down the selection of unfit men ustus A. Douglass and don't you forget it. Gus is going for "that there nomi paper man being employed on the and give them their support at the at Louisville, about 8 o'colck on the evening of tbe cyclone. He left his trunk and other effects at his Daber.

including So-and-So. "a grad nation" like a whirlwind and he'll get it as sure as the goddess of liberty is a polls in preference to voting for candi uate of that best journalistic school, the boarding house at Cincinnati, intend Sun." details how everything in con foot high. year. If you want to do the handsome thing by your friends who have moved away, send them a weekly letter from home by a complimentary subscription to the Weekly News. Nothing will dates of known probity nominated by ing to send for them after he had Gus has been a party wheelhorse nection with the Recorder must be the opposition party? and never stopped dm ing a campaign just right.

Is this not a fact? -m until tne election was over.iie has done please them more. was all very interesting and That What is the remedy? Less politics become established. He never sent for them and the regular correspondence which he had kept up with his parents in this city, was abruptly broken off. Careful inquiry by letter on the part of his parents, failed to disclose his where his full share of the "dirty work" during campaigns, whipping in the doubt but here is the first I TE nice, PURCHASERS and more principle. Your duty as a line of a paragraph in the ful element while the kid glove De- An accident to the lloe press upon good citizen, and even as a good parti "dress rehearsal" article, beginning a which the News is regularly printed, mocracy was content with making speeches and theorizing.

When chair abouts. It is feared that he was one of description of the press room: "Down san, demands that you shall do all in your power to secure the nomination of the unfortunates killed in the Louis man of the county Democratic central necessitates some change in the form of in the deep cellar, where tne sun dos ville cyclone. committee two years ago, he left no shine." the best men in your party who are this issue, which, while it inconvenien stone unturned that would give Demo candidates for office, but if the worst HE WAS GOING AWAY ces publication and causes more work cratic seed a chance to sprout, "Where the sun don't shine?" Well element of the party prevails and bad now that's good for "crack" New York to the publishers, nevertneless gives He Has Bat VI as Treated ao Nicely men are nominated, your duty as a frow ana bear Democratic truit. le thinks he is entitled to the nomination he seeks as a recog journalists. Come out here into the our patrons an 8-page, 7-column paper, good citizen as well as one interested Concluded to Stay.

rowdy west, dear Dretnren, wnere ine sun "do" shine in press rooms. We nition of his services in the past and or one even larger than the usual Sun in the permanent welfare of your own Charles Ellsperman, the young clerk this, too, is the first time he has asked haven't any New xork educated journalists, but we do have 12-year-old party, demands that you support at the for an office. polls the best candidates, regardless of at Ira B. Finfrock's drug store, had intended to leave the city to-night, having secured a position in Philadelphia. In view of his departure he boys and girls who use tne Ji.ngiisn So far his only probable opponent is William H.

Bowers, the tariff-reform day edition. It will take more than a little matter like the breaking of a press to cause the News to disappoint party considerations. Such action will language better than it is used in the sentence quoted. "prodigy." He has been the tariff! insure the election of good men and speedily bring any party to a realizing of Dry Goodawill but study their own interests by inspecting our stock before making purchases. We are daily receiving shipments of the NEW SPRING STOCK New Jackets, Hosiery, Oloves, Ruchings, Torchon Laces, Ginghams, White Goods and Dress Goods, are but a few things of the many new ones now on sale.

Have you seen the "Bernhardt" Jabot? It is the novelty of the season in ladies' neckwear. Oar spring importation of the well known and popular "Jouvin" Kid Glove has just been received. We also call your attention to the best $1.00 Glove we have ever sold. Black and colors. protege of Congressman-elect Harter and though a resident of the county but its patrons.

The necessary repairs have was tendered a reception at the home of Miss Lillie Mcllvaine, on Newman street, Friday night, as a PRESS COMMENT. been ordered by telegraph and will be sense of the political danger of nomi eight or ten years he has gained a I testimonial of the regard and respect local reputation as a political nating bad men. here in a very short time. Meanwhile of his many Mansfield friends. The "argufyer." He has not yet declared In a few weeks the citizens of Mans- the little job cylinder press which prints A suggestive comparison.

Strawberries are appearing in the neld will he called upon to choose a himself a candidate, being talked of so iaras a "probability." Others are sometimes talked of, but without as following friends gathered to spend a pleasant evening and bid him good-by: Misses L. Parker, Annie Patton, Jennie Patton, Tillie Brooks, Mary this paper will serve us until its big markets, but they cost more than an number of municipal officers, upon surance that they will enter the race. brother is on duty again. Ohio senatorship when a Democratic legislature is in power. Toledo Blade.

some of whom will devolve the special John Iler's second term as county duty of enforcing the state law and Brooks and Messrs. L. Newhaw, R. Stuart, H. Clark, R.

Stambaugb, W. Harris, W. Loomis and Mr. and Mrs. J.

lie Pan. Should the Republican party present city ordinances. commissioner expires next year and candidates are already in the field for that office. Christian Etz, who Mr. McKinley for governor ana Mc- bear this fact in mind.

On the first day of April there will The character as wel as the reputa Kinleyism as a platform, it will have Mr. Ellsperman has since changed taken a long stride toward political tion of a city depends largely upon the hU determination to leave the city and be a drop of two cents per pound in the price of sugar to consumers thanks to the Republican party. Boston suicide. Democrats, from a party character of the men its citizens elect for a short time was deputy recorder under Recorder J. W.

Weil, is one of the aspirants and he is already hard at work. He is a disabled man, win remain with Mr. infrocls another to office. year. standpoint, favor tne programme.

Dayton Times. Traveller. Boston Is Mansfield to have officials who bodily, having been so unfortunate as Democratic talk is, not always'indi will tolerate and wink at the most fla WILL MAKE HIS HEART BLEED. cative of Democratic belief. Ohio peo to lose his left arm.

Chris will have opponents enough Twenty million dollars paid out of grant violation of will the citi Strictly One Price to All and That the Lowest. Gen. C. Sncll Co. before the campaign is in full blasts ple have sense enough to know that the McKinley law is a wise measure the United tetates treasury this weeK zens do credit to themselves and honor on account of pensions.

This news is to the city by electing to office men Among those already mentioned are Charles Huber, a cigar maker at Shelby, and Elias W. Morthland, of Frank and that it is daily proving itself such. calculated to make the average Democrat's heart bleed. Ohio State Jour who are known to be in favor of enforc fcaV On the tariff issue in Ohio the Demo lin township, who is prominent in Al- ing laws tending to promote morality? nal. -THB- -THE- liance circles in the county.

crats would be badly defeated and they know it, but granting that McKinley will be the next Republican candidate The telegraph brings news of the Insiirance Coi of North America Pennsylvania fire Insurance Co. free traders won't hear of it. American tin ware at the Chatta long expected death of Senator Hearst, for governor, the Democrats will be nooga Steel Company's banquet, March of California. He was a Democrat, but Made Them Work. While returning from Europe the captain told me a btory of how he once utilized Hindoo snierstition to have his ship worked.

He was in command of an Indiaman, and the majority of the crew were Hindoos. As long as the weather was warm they cheerfully did their work, but when a cold storm came up they positively seemed to shrivel, and within a short time betook themselves to the hold, from which they could not be driven by threats or persuasions. The captain was at his wits' end, but suddenly a bright thought struck him. He remembered he Hindoo horror of the pig, contact with which means loss of caste. There happened to be a well fed porker on board, which he took from its pen, tied a rope to its leg and lowered it into the strikers' quarters.

The effect was electrical. With a wild yell every man in the city yesterday. The candidates for judge, prosecut- 10, will be a pleasing refutation of the Capital stock. -Gross assets, 9 400,000.00 3,329.035.81 his successor will be a Republican. beaten on state issues worse than they would be on the tariff.

The governor and the legislature of Ohio have noth croaking tales told by the opponents of Liug attorney and commissioner were all on tne alert. sut Jbaias the system of American protection. The oldest stock company in the United States, having had a continued luccessful business experience with an honorable record of over 96 years. ro8B Surplus to policy holders, L. J.

J. G. BONAR, Local Agents. Morthland had the advantage of them Youngstown Telegram. all.

He jot only mingled with the Al Net surplus to policyholders, 1,815,824.66 J. BONAR, State Agent and Adjuster. It It Be Soon. Let it be soon! Life was not made to long For distant hours of dim futurity. ing to do witn tne tarm.

it is a national issue and has no place in a state campaign for state offices. The BUT OHIO DEMOCRATS OBJECT. liance advocates, he identified himself with them, for there is a general belief Thy presence soothes me like some fax off The idea of raisirjg the stars and Democrats of Ohio can't dodge the is- stripes over the school houses of our that the next commissioner must either be an Alliance man or stand in song. Oh! where my heart has rested let it lie; Hope is the morning, love the afternoon. Let it be soon! L.

J. J. G. BONAR, Local Agents. Carpenter Ozier Biock, East 4th St.

TELEPHONE NO. 56 fcuj of state affairs, be the Republican country originated with the late General Sherman and every state in the candidate who he may. with the Alliance. Coming down to municipal affairs again, it may be briefly stated that Let it be soon! The treasured daylight dies. union should adopt the measure as a tribute to the memory of the dead hero.

Sherman was one of the finest Our farmer friends, at their meeting rushed to the deck to avoid contact with And changes sadly to the chill of night, But summer reigns forever in thine eyes. Jacob Straub will be a candidate at the Democratic primaries for water works the unclean animal, and there was no in this city, as detailed elsewhere in examples of a devoted patriot, and if the day set for exercises of the AJKHjS, 1891, is the graduating trustee. Me would mate a good one. And at thy touch grief straleth out of sight. After sad years of longing love must swoon.

further dimculty in getting them to this issue, adopted a series of resolu our school children can he infused with Incidental to the all-around hustle Ohio Business College. The Let it be soon! his spirit, our country is safe for all tions, some favoring and others oppos work in the coldest weather. Interview in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Clement Scott.

for street commissioner a good joke is told on one of the candidates. The time. New York Mail and Express. ing certain measures before the legisla TOPICS OF THE DAY. ture.

They favor a 40per cent reduction in the salaries of county officers. A FEW MORE GOOD WORDS Men Are Alike About Fires. "There ia one thing," said the man from the upper part of the state, "which. Come, gentle spring, ethereal mildness, come. the abolishment of the office of infirm stopped his horses in the street ana said: "Say, Blank, I'm a candidate for street commissioner at the coming Democratic primaries and I'd like to have your support.

You'll vote for 1 Ea. Kindly Spoken of tbe News ttj And from the bosom of yon dropping ary director and, the letting of the cioua. While music wakes around, veil'd in a county printing to the lowest respon teemed Contemporaries. ADMIRABLY LOCATED. The Mansfield News is now admira me, won't you?" I find, shows that we are all of the same blood.

It is a fire. Of course, when there is a fire in a country town we all go to it. It is a rare thing, and we find it a feature of the season. Besides that. snower Of shadowing roses.on our plains descend.

"Yes," was the reply, "I'll vote for 1 homson beasons. sible bidder. These are among the more important subjects referred to by the farmers. A horizontal reduction bly located in a three-story wigwam of you if you'll pay me that $11 you owe me." their own. The structure was erected But "gentle spring" is "lingering in "Get-up, ge-lang," roared the candi- for none other purpose than a print of 40 per cent, in the salaries of all the lap of winter" this first morning pf date to nis norses as ne drove away.

snop, ana eacn department is designed county officials would hardly be equita we generally take a hand in hauling out furniture or making ourselves useful in other ways. Now you New Yorkers get just as excited and interested over a fire as we do, ar.d your fires are so frequent lor its special use. urtstline Vidette. Aiarcn as 11 sne ratner lines it. ble, inasmuch as some of these officials How's Tills YOU WILX WANT Squash every meal if you once get a taste of the nice Genuine Hubbard we are selling at 15c.

Finelotof dressed chickens andfresh supply of lettuce and radishes. If you find it hard to get butter ty our "Dew Drop" Creamery. It pleases every one. We have it fresh nearly every day. We are now selling the famous Orange Lake Oranges, the heaviest Floridas we have had this season.

receive twice as.much as that Meanwhile Sir Ground Hogchuck- BRIGHT AND' BETTER THAN EVER. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re that tney have not the merit of novelty, the fee system results in salaries alto leth a great cliueKle. place is the Memorial Opera House. The class will number about 36 the largest class yet graduating from this institution. It is also composed of older students than any former class; and, too, more hail from a distance than in any former class.

We have made our course stronger this year than ever before. We are highly pleased with our work this year and think that all concerned are pleased. We have had no idlers at least none who are numbered among our graduating class. We shall be able with pride" to many of this class in a very few years. We extend a most cordial invitation to those who are interested in a business education to visit our school.

We invite such to call any afternoon between 1:30 and 4 o'clock, (except on Fridays when we dismiss at 3). Our school, whether in the business or stenographic departments, presents the appearance of a large counting-room, or office, with scores so busy at work they have no time to look up. March is now at hand and this is the time to enter for the spring term. Young men or young women can not make a mistake in pursuing such a course of study as we teach. J.

W. Sharp. JOHN OOX IN: The Mansned News has moved into ward for any case of Catarrh tl at can gether disproportionate to the amount while you kno that there 13 nothing which you can do to bo of service, be not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh a new three-story building especially built for its use by its popular owner and value of services rendered by some Cure. An old church-goer remarked the other day, "There are some people who cause your police and firemen will not and editor, w. Uappeiler.

and as F. J. Cheney We, the undersigned, have known go to cnurcn and ciasp their hands so officials is unquestioned. The abolishment of the office of inflrmary director consequence is brighter and better than tight in prayer that they can't get let you get uer.r the blaze. But I notice that you ail, boys and men, go chasing after a fire as fust as your legs will carry you.

You have only to hear the clang ever betore, if such a thing can be con sidered possible. The Journalist. them apart when the contnbution box F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all is generally favored by the state press comes around." business transactions and financially HAPPY AS A PEACOCK IN SUNSHINE.

able to carry out any obligations made Home of the Ashland newspaper The Mansfield (Ohio)NEws has mov by their hrm: brethren are becoming rather personal ed into a new building, erected for its West Truax, Wholesale Drug-1 needs, and Mr. Cappeller is as hapi in their editorial remarks concerning each other. Haven't there been gists, Toledo, u. WALDINO, KlNNAN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter enough tragedies over in that region? as a peacock in sunshine.

Tbe handsome rooms, new machinery, and first-class equipment speak well for the prosperity of the Daily, Weekly and Sunday News. Chicago Newspaper of the engine to see a running crowd, or to catch sight of the smoke and away you go, following in the wake of younger and more agile men. That's just what we do in the country." New York Tribune. Tour lata, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, head "A little over a year ago," a Kansas nally, acting directly upon the blood of both parties and is a measure which should pass. It is also true that the letting of the county printing to the lowest responsible bidder would an nually save the county a great many dollars.

The circulation of a paper, however, should cut some figure in tbe letting of such printing, and possibly a circulation in the county of over 1000 copies should be required as one of the essentials of "lowest responsible bidder." All these are important questions, but policy will be the influencing motive of legislative action therein. editor says, "we were present at an Union. orgy where Judge Peffer was voted a and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle.

Sold by W. M. Barton. jBo3T -A-ntrb-CLS, leather medal as the champion oyster eater. And now he is United States Eststs, Mmlm cf Xerchfifliss, CHAMPION OF A LIVE TOWN.

The Mansfield News has taken pos at Old Bourbon and rye whiskies senator." The News job printing office has tha latest styles of type and presses. aches, and other forms of sickness. For MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, o. Bleclter Block, ManaOeld, O. The Office," 50 North Main street.

Insure with John H. Todd, session ui a uauusuuie new Duuaing and during the last three nights has sale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading especially adapted to book and cata- The Illinois legislators declared a truce Friday and adjourned until next REFERENCE: entertained 4,000 visitors who called to druggists, tf Third street logue work. Bastoea He and fcaJlunal Banfc.

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