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I I Th Penalty ot Popularity iliUS JOURNAL Directions For Leaving Your; Measure 1 )) j-ft JUICY HUH. mu: NOV. 2 100 Hoars. Less than one hundred hoiTrs are now left, ami the polls will have closed. IHHH Ohio Republican make sure of Ohio and trust to other ritate to do their part aa well as you do yours.

Republican Club eetloff. At the meeting of the Republican Clu) last evening an Invitation was received and accepted to attend meeting at Mt. Gtlend, Katonlav. to be addressed by Oen. Wm.

Giltwni and lion. W. (). Bradley, of Kentucky 'Phe dub wilt go tiv special tram, leaving here at H'llh city time. Fare for the round trip 60 cent.

Geo Harris, Eq egg merchant Is generally known as a social, gonial citizen, and when ve(erffav The Teh grth aminuncel that 'i W. Hrrte arrived home In time to help the hnvk celebrate Hallow een" the Ides conveyed that the nlv fun anpu-clat Ing Harris was aiding In the snal mischief of Hallow But the nam graph alluded to Mr ffaviti FTarrls who came home In time nractlce college pranks with hh friends. Geo Harris, the egg merchant. Mh head of a family, and however e'ever and social he may he, his Hallow e'en days are aver. Voters are cautioned against giving any credence to the campaign lie wide the Democracy will circulate between this and election day.

According their usual tactic's they have already commenced flooding the streets with misleading and lying circulars ad dressed to farmers and working men. They protean tariff reform, but atm at free trade. Wit new tbo sjmmhIiCm of the free tradj Democratswho franiHi the Mills Bill. They are all rank free traders, and declare free trade the object of the Mills BUI; to deceive the farmer and lalstrer they cry "Tariff Reform," "only a 7 per cent, reduction." Yes only one pound of flesh but like Hhylock of old they would take it all from one place, and that nearest the heart of our Industrial ey tern. Rebuke the iniquitous scheme next Tuesday hy voting for Harrison and Morton.

FtndlftT Republican Oof a a Hkxkt didn't lift ft word on (ha nubjact o( wxI In bln Findlay irwch li unrianunotl hftt Mr Hnny wm tmiinwl not lo aity any ititna on Ihal mMt lila lorrlidr iiirw'iiintnry at Hucyru. How a man wm InvMM Arto-rlcan lnur.NU can vola lor Mr I iMi all iiiiitfrxiaiiding Moat ol all how wtKil grower ran kIvh IIi OHitUldacy Mr. Heney I In allgli(w( (laartta nf iK'ouriMje-rnent only nipiHiiiad ou llie lliftory yl laiioim-4 anil biluilmwa, Marlon Htar Mr (111 ii li. Oclolmr 3, I Hi id Malian and He roaldltn rIjoui all mUt-a afulhaaal of thl" ally. ahtni j) orltKtX thl" itiomlii wme mordt-rod hy parlhw nitfcnowii, ami tholr rtwnletic'e Ml on Art to hlle the Cil Hoiinnt ia very woaltliy and la known carry lar "uma of moiti'y on hta param, ami II I o(ha! 1 hal hn waa murdorotl lor hia money.

Toclr only tlaiiKbler a young laity aiMitil lwenLy-Av jtotra of ae. and a III real hand hv the name of KloHlele-rk flnen up airs, while Mr He 1 1 era and wife alew-p down Btalrw. I heir iiaiiliter and Kliodelteok were wakened hy the I mb I ah In Ing I Undr race mid aoroeoded In eenaplng h( Mr and Mra era were horned lo death In-fore they ftonUI (e gnlten oiit Corooer Jaruea held an ngoeet er the remaina (hla fieri oon, and Uie Inilowlng facta were devaloind Mr He lera waa found tying on the floor hlaheml Im-Ioc enllreiy hurmd off rw. Heltem wm ylng on llie leal with her Hkull oruahetl ami jaw broken Thetor-nier haa a yet iflven no deoiaion. hut he Informed jrour ratrrea iwtndeul lhal they can lo Utrlr dewth al I lie nda of peraona anknown.

The munli-r haa naiuw-d Uie gn-Mteet eiriu-mnl In thia eily, and every effort will 1e mail to brlug the guilty onea Uijualloe. Stand natural; do not ln-avo up your breast or stand more erect than usual. J. G. Krayer reports flftv cars of coal received and disposed of during the month of Oclotier.

Those voters who do not prose to vole for Cleveland want to remember that scratching his name off the ticket I does not vote against Cleveland. The electors are what count. To vote against Cleveland the elec tors must all be scratched, or torn otrj the ticket. To lie on the safe side vote the straight Harrison ticket and then you are certain of voting for the protection of American ludustry and American farmers. The Democratic lie that the Mills Bill still retains an average tariff of 4i per cent.

Is aptly illustrated hy the artlclHH rice and wool. Under that hill wool In made free ami rice protected THK F08TKR RETING. The meeting at the Court House, Wednesday wasoueof the very Net that haa teen held Imre during this campaign. At the Court House was packed to its fullest capacity, a number of extra seats tndog utilised and standing room fully occupied. Man also left because unable to obtain en trance.

For over two hours Mr Foster held ttis large audlene to the very closest and most respectful attention while he gave a detailed and complete exposition of the various features of the tariff quesflon. His treatment of the UHtions was fair, candid and non vmcihg, while Ins HluHiratioiiM were of the most apt and forcible character. A nunilwrof fair minded Democrats AND KEEP YOUR -vON THAT SIGN Item i. jSod' i 4M load of good stove wood 4SI' office. tariff if- ft tx whloh the eon-JW fount tray Plug hats 26 cents ('spas Beer entertained a few at a taffy pulling Friday Frey.

of this city, has been ffnwMd a patent on au Improved brick -'91 111 machine. lira. Mary Morris, of Kant Charles frt, aeJebrated her 84tli birthday OH Wsdneeday Mm A. Vail entertained a numtar fef hftT friend lu a hamleome manner Wednesday, and all In attendance report splendid time. Gan.

Woo. II. Gibson will s)eak at Mt. Otlead on Hatunlav evening. Now make the excursion as) strong.

Chesney removed a large cystic lUmor ou Bstnnlay from the neck of Aaron Bader, of Hulphur Hprlngs. Mrs. Hetiry Benton was given a very Beat- surprise Frlduyat tier home on outh Walnut street, the occasion of her blrlh-dav The Jolly a nice crowd brought with them, and served upper, TEFI.M8 CASH. kit and yi.Aury ouauantekd. The ViTf oiiarch vTailors.

Tuesday 8th Vot. Only yesterday an active business man In conversation declared he did not know that next Tuesday 6th Nov. wa the dav of Presidential and Ktal election. Every five Republican mav see In thi the ImiMirtance of getting out the voter. A Mlnitrel "Skit.

F. In the Uommercial Oaette gives the following: In Pockstaiter'a MlnstriMs tlicy doss ttie svsonif wiih a ahli nulisd the Ksnoe In one Arons Jim Hlsios crx-ftm in ft-mor lid piuinwft before lilts Him, ftiid citl t'levslftnd, who aiaodaon tb mr to tvtms down ud flirht, H)ft Hlsitts, "iVtms down, (irover and nhi Uks a man. us rrtit-w the whh or he KitiuhUof old. Sh h-h Jim 'levflami "Kor heaven uk tlon'tsieat ai loud If Mrs levelaud should hear timul my renewing the way Of nlgttl of old there wou id ire a rteure or a row Cleveland (Inallr screpta the rhallsni to nht, aud ftftya, i will aeod down a stltute What can I do ts help my party Every imtriotlc citir.en should seriously aak himself what he can do to help his party and try and do something. If each man does this all will be well next Tuesday night.

A do74n load of good stove wexx! watilHHl at this office. ft L. IY1 Reck The Photographer FARM FOR8ALK. The J. J.

Htewart farm near Bucyrus, on the Middletown road, for sale favorable terms by the Ailminitrator, D. J. Muecklkr. Bl2 percent. An average tariff caicu- were in the audience, wtio Joined with InLeo on these two articles according to ths Republicans in pronouncing the Democratic methods, would be 61 per I speech of Mr.

Foster as fair, aide aud cent but how does that help the wool practically unanswerable, AFTER 28 YEARS. In IfthO the laet Ketiublican meeting was field In Oiattlehi townahip. That year the vote of that township was iAmglae 21 H. Lincoln IXniglas' ma-Dr. Jordan has made arrangements I jrhy Bk).

The vote of the county was finally to open up a medldal and aurgl- 1hRlw Lincoln 1662, Breoken-cal practice in indianajxillg. Betides Hdge 117, Bell Di; total 42.k); Douglas being the Uanltol of Indiana, It is the D(1 Breckenridge over Lincoln 1 jus. metroM)a of the Htate, having over a I Friday evening Hon. Wilson Vance hundrei! thousand Inhabitants. They Kdward Volirath addresaed a Re-are just having a gas boom there and publican meeting in haitield.

Two will soon have the preeidency of th ferriage loais were present from Buoy-United Htatee. These inducements rus. s- and others lead him to move from The Richville Cornet Band die-(Tawford, his birth plate; from his cursed exilieut music, and the hall friends of long acquaintance and from waM whhi fillet by about KK) citizens of a lucrative practice. After this week both parties. To tbo Teaoberi of Crawford Co.

By calling at Emrich sHuoyrus Ohio something of Interest to your scbolarswill be given to you Businssa Items. John O. Rettig has received two oar loads of winter apples. J. G.

Frayer is moving his office and scales oyer to fils new coal bins on the east side of the T. A O. (J. tracks. O.

Rettig received a car of fruit Wednesday, he also has a car ofgoxl apples on track and shipped a car of potatoes. D. Picking A have finished putting in one of the celebrated Pease furnaces at the residence of John L. Asasiihelmer. After twenty years suceessful business in Gallon, haa moved to ISu-'yrus and fitted up the Fry gallery for bus iness where he is prepared to exeeuto all work contributed to him in a workman like manner, he is desirous of a portion of the business in his line.

Call ami sec him. Ill rriie Cuiiiljv 131ook. A apodal inspection train went west mi the F. W. AC.

yesterday living on hoard General 8u)rlnUml-eht L. B. Tavor, Weatern Huperln frndent 0 I. Law and a numtwr of Mitt ant. Oen.

Win. H. Gilson and Hon. Daniel Baled, Jr will address the tltieens of New Washington on Monday, Nov. 6.

commencing at 12 oo'ock Icxu. as the General must lake the 2 train for Tifflu. Two divorce were granted to Burr-ms pariles Haumtav J. Howard Bald Win obtains Itgul separation fron, his wife. Carrie Baldwin, and Iniyinda wHils la granted a decree of separation from Jacob Couts.

Bala of i horotighbrftd Cattlo. Public sale of 21 head of Thorough-tired Hliort Horn cattle at tle residence of and A. (J Ixtrer one mile east juid one mile north of New Washing-um, on Thurwlay, Nov. 16, Ihhx. Vrina, nine mouth time without in tertMt.

Hem! for catalogue. In his solicitude for the "poor farmer and mechanic, Mr. Richie drew i picture of a train of magnificent Pull man car in wi ich all the occupant were manufacturer or eatera ualoh ant! then told how the farmer and latorhig man would wait Tor the mid Ight tratu of second class coaches to make their abort Journeys. 1 here la where you are "ofr' Mr. Richie At least the farmer and mechanic oi 'raw ford county are too Intelligent for that, they go in daylight and on tb first class trains, and it dont coat any more either.

urther than that: they mingle in the same society with the men hant and manufacturer, aud Aieet-g a bevy of young xpie oo ths reet, we would defy Mr Richie or any laxly ele who does not know them ersonaily, to tell which are from the nns, which from the workshops, oh from the manufacturer's rttk and which from the store or bank MELCHI0R BROS, es 'iwJwdm And Short-Hand School. Hotlce to Oanneri. I give notice hereby that I will allow hunting with guns or dogs on any land owned or controlled by me. I will prosecute all treatiiig aud shoot on giit ail dogs ruunthp at largt without idr owtiers. McTawmon, Haudueky Crawford Co.

O. Hamuel Martin called the meeting to order and Introduced Kdward Volirath, who sjoke for 40 uiiuutce, exiilsining the difference between a tanff for revenue ouly ami a tariff fur protection. He then Intnxluced Hon. Wilson Vance, wtio sKke for over au hour Duuttar left Haiurday to confining iiimself exclusively to the tariff question. He was listened to at teiitively.

Hot 1 1 sjieakers were ap plaudixl at tiie conclusion of their marks. 1 here is no the ineetiug was aucceea, and will tw one of much good Njoamore Ohserver. Rev, Hima. of Mr. Vance and the Republican West Virginia, was in town this week.

I ticket, the guest nf Wilburn Brow. The rev eri-nd gentleman will likely preach on 8eventen Year It Sentence of "Pig the Bucyrus clrcut of the M. F. rv Hotelling chunh. I According to exs(HHMation Judge One of the first receptions given by Nornson Saturday ordered Hotelling Rev.

J. Ib-sger was held last brought Into court ami at once com- fie will attend to the settling up of his business, but will ie at his office Fridays and Haturdays to attend to medi-cal and surgical work am to codec-1 lions Religion items. Rev an pend a week alHpariaand Mmirefleld Rev. Mr. Hturgeon returned to hie I home, at New Galilee, Pa trslav after visit wttli Mr.

and Mrs J. H. Hturgeon. Llkrary BwlMtng, Cow. Stratmlt aad Madlaon Twlwalo vagtraatuOaUv of SaMw sknNM, flwvtHfsi to tka prwparaOow ynawg sasaai lor of WtHJt bsuiixw life A (Htcly IlluaWaWrl ew4a w1 Ouwaaa hit) of fwwea (tody.

rwt ri taiUon nmrltUoM of aflaMaloai, oar4ao4Nlpaak. M. Deal A Co. have shipped one of heir largest snmtter to Hjs.kane Falls, Washington Terrrfmy, two to leit asce, ami one to Kentucky. M.

Emrich ha returned from New York where he made some large purchase of elegant goods at very favorable price, of which he pmpnsee give his customers the twnefit. Frank Hunt haa left for the cltv Mexico, tieing under contract ith the Bucyrus ('onatruction Corn-pan for one veara aervlce, In the opera! Ion of machi nery for the drainage the Valley of Mexico. Carr A Hanfxim are moving their del outfit from th Kerr House, of Nevada, into the Monnett House. Four agon loads of furniture were Iran ferred Monday, and more Tuesday. rI he bouse will not te fxvupled penwmally until next week.

O. Roehr shipped a consignment of school M-atN ti CoiiBlanlinople last week; also a lot of school seat Buenos A res, Houth America. Thl makes over 2tHNN) heol seats that Mr Rwlir has hipied to Buenos Ayres since February This is a dnter as to how valuable Mr. Roehr Mill are as a manufacturing industry to Bucyrus C. U.

IKLCHIO, wauatOM. Special Sale. Mr. D. H.

Harvey, a hrewler of regiterel cattle for tiilrty vears, will II, on dale tx-low, (he registered ntx inn Ids lierd. Purolnwer can get tiie Xfmrieuce of hi tireeding. Hi date Is Novtntr Htli, Ihks, at hi tireeilhig farm 3 mile uorth of Marion. Will so well HfU head of fine bred sheep and JU head of fine bred hogs. 2 hrnUv at the FL Paraouag A arge allsndanoe Itirongcd the rooms and a very pleasant hour S(eut by all.

The new pastor has threa young eople that will mingle with our voting Hocierv and the acquaintance will te mutually profitable. Thera were recl-tlons, sougs etc. F. H. Monnett a riiattel mortgagor M.

YV, Monnett and Arma Monnett Nov. 10, at o'clock at the residence of M. Monnett, will ffer at public vendue the elegant Hjuct and BriiNsels oarKits, the Portieres, ciiandellem. bedroom sctH, nd all luMDwhohl and kitchen ftirnl ture, including 'dl pttiutliigflantl txioks, silverware and ail xrsmal prqerty in tiie house am! barn, default having been made. H.

Monnktt, Chattel Mortgagee. Oil Aug 1 ks3, when wool was reduced 2 cents a pound the Forum said 1armrrs of Ohio, can you trust the party that has. in our National Logislature, out raged and robbed you at the bidding of the capitalists of New Kngland Is th ere any hope for you from such a party, who have thus deliberately saerifieed your dearest and best interest? The Forum said that when wool wa reduced 2 cent a pound It was a sadrl flee to tiie dearest aud best Interest of the farmers. Now It is placed oo the free list, and the Forum wants every farmer to cut his own throat by jting for free wool. Every farmer should vote fur hi own IntereMt, and give Mr.

Geo. Heney his walking papers by voting for Vanee. And now the F'orum is advocating free wool. Personal Mrs. Kate Rows Jotmaon is visiting In Toledo.

mauited ttie prisoner to stand up while be delivered to hlrn a brief I dress, which, however, in its effect is not so very brief either At the former trial the jury had found the prisoner guilty of murder In theseHnd degree, and a life sentence had lieen given him, arid he was committed the Htate pris-ui. The verdict and senteiK'e were set aside by the Glreuil ourt and a new trial ordered This terminated two weeks ago with a verdict of guilty in the third degree, or a I commonly (ailed manslaughter lu aussng tile death of Wm. Jones, the extreme peuaity for which is twenty years. Judge Norris prohahiy felt that the evidence aud circumstance demanded the full extent of the (venalty, and meted out the entire limit only deduct mg the three years which the prisoner fiaa already been confined In jail and Htate prison. The sentence therefore Mrs James Franev and her brother1 seventeen years of ordinary hard lalsir and confinement in the Penlten tiary from this date; and (trough numerous exceptions are filed, it be hoped that this annoying and ex pensive case is finally at an eud.

HherlflT Faeth left on Monday morning Ith the prisoner In charge to be recommitted to the Ohio Penlten tiary at Coiumbua. F. M. Kerr made a Nevada Haturday. The Misses Ijottie and Kva visited at lemert station Mr.

John Hchili returned Haturday frni a visit at Uolumbua. Joshua McNeal ha returned from months visit lu Kentucky. Jamie Liuck enl Hunday lu Findlay MiseAnua Biumenchelu Is the college at Tiffin tostuiy music O. H. Harris arrived home lu time help the buys celebrate Hallow een.

Miss Gertie Young a teacher In the Nevada Schools, was In the city SLAUGHTER SALE! I More MenUMtli oar Vmu 1 finiiiniAUJ ffl oai) glyv you gMMl pay lug aiiuailon al onm AUtirtwa lor term B. BlCHAHUiOM CO amryam, ganava, I. On Aug. .11, iKhd, the Forum, speaking of the reduction of 2 cent a jxund on woel, said: 1 here are more than 250,000 voters in Ohio who are inline diately interested in aricul ture; of these 40,000 or more are immediately interested in wool growing-. Now let every farmer of thin county vole for Vanee and there will lie a tariff on wool and the farmer will tie pro-tec ted.

-OF- "OTICE. UNBEEWEAE Th nndoratgnai haa lwn duly 'appointed administrator of Mary lal of I'rawlord (Voiniy, Ohio, dtwMuml. AU pr-amis indfhUvl to th oatat are ro0(fw to make Innntvliai paymrnl and (Iomh having oialma awaioat Itiosam will pnxwut 1hm, duly auiheuUoaied, lo lha BiuleniignMl hr atlowauo. a.J rttXFTT r1 ll 1 iV I attending to TIMES FIXED! The residence of Johu Laughhaunt le WhetNlnne township, was destroyed hy Are Huiidnv, and neerly every thing In it also burned 'I he house Was a new one. valued at with ItiNuiance of iJ.lM).

Thursday morning, Mrs. Catherine ft'tera, at Nevada, hiledrawing wale frih the cistern, slipped and fell Inr fortunatelv her daughter Cuba saw her fall, and she was soon pulled out wiili only a few bruises. The weekly bulletin of the Ohio chaie Board of Health rexirt tlieria at Ioplai and Oalhin. Typhoid fever at Ormthne, Nevada and Gallon. I he ptevallng disease throughout the Htate for the past week was Bronchitis At the Lanrmter races Hclola Girl won the 2 30 pacing race, taking the third, fourth and fifth heat, the fourth heat being paced 2 2H.

Thia prom-islug young animal is a half sister to Dr. Blands colt, Mohawk Wilkes, both being sired by Amimsaador. Hheckler received official notify from Pension Bureau Saturday of the following cases being allowed through ins agency. David W. Young and August for increase ldh ff tins city Mr.

Armbriistere Pension was ucreasd from to fJ4, jsr month. Tile Miseca Zua and Mary Johnston gave leasant Hallow een party Wed nesday night to their friend the K. I I). H. Hon.e of the amusernenta were ducking the face In avenue! of water, to mtch a floating apple, eating an apple suspended tty a string, etc.

The hilarity Of the occasion was Unbounded. iAst Friday Dm. Jordon and Penfleld were rafted out of town to perform a diftlcult gynaecological oparatlou. It was a case where chluroform or ether Is ued, hut this time the doctor used the new local anaesthetic cocaine, rendering the nitration painleea, while the ftatlent remained roiixelou Invitations have leen revived from Mr ami Mrs. William K.

Mortimer, No. Brau Place, Chicago, for the marriage of their daughter, Mias Ida Mhv Mortimer, to Mr. louin C. Hall, of Bucyrus, on YVednesdny evening, Nnv. m.

The young roupi will be at home In Bucyrus after Deli mber I. Will Morgan Is receiving the con-pnulaiion- oi tns fi lends today on ae caiini of th fact that It makes thean-niversary of his twenty-first birthday. I is an enthusiastic for Harrison to Java lit father was in K40 Now. don't want to make out that old. because he isn't; was only a boy then, hut he whs au euthusiaatlc Harrlimu boy, and although today a veteran of many campaigns, ha is as young and nthuiasOc as ever.

Monday Otto Winkler hail a severe 'Iteration made on his eve. A new pupil had lieen mane in It a few months sgn anti fair results, producing sight in in eye which whs blind for fourteen ar, In fact ail tils ilf Dr. Jordan by his counsel. Dr Duncan ami IVnflH.1, enlarged this pupil, hepliig thereby to farther increase tils Boon. It ts hod that the good results his blind ee will Improve the lrfhcr, lu which lie is almost tdind A little good natured rivalry among Hie clothiers of this city Monday refilled In reiucing the price of 'ini pin it hats to twenty-five cents, and of 'oiirsethe wlmlestock wsssoon cleaned out These hataareof the same elegant uiple that lion.

K. B. Finley held op when making a send free trade speech, and so pathetically told bis audience that it could he tsmght in France for "us dcllar, and except for the rohlwr tariff, Uy might lc sold for a dollar and half here Mr. John Ieonard, or Winterxet, Iowa, ta the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Uormiy. Tb Sick. Grand mother Fitzsimmons was able to be removed to I mier Handunky Monday, where she will be under the care of her daughter Mrs.

Dr. Byron. $240,00 were tient by express to the Democratic Central Committee of Indiana This is fbl lowing the lead of Cleveland who subscribed $10, Ok) to a corruption fond to help himself -FOK HOLDING Cram Pleas Court, Hollow e'en Notea. Although fora number of yesrs the young folks have been in the' habit of Deputy U. Marshal A.

J. Lichty, I celebrating this night, the tricknof last trip to Marion this Wednesday were of a quiet nature and nothing extreordenary was done. A great deal of corn wa thrown and some destruction of property resulted from thoughtlesness but in the main all the tricks were mild sue and nothing was serious enough to cause ieeplee nights. The City Hall still survives. People were generaly busv yesler lay "taking hack what was borrowed." The political banners all vcm to hsv for I escatel aud thefiag on the 'ourl House made an official afternoon.

Miss Iituda Hine returned to Wmwter Haturday after six week visit with Jrteudft in this city. Mr Johu Hcott wa In the city Hat urday on her return from Hulphur Hprlngs, to her home In Cleveland. Mr. Nellis Gregory, of Marion, who kieeu visiting her father E. B.

Monnett, returned home Haturday. i. F. Hsll left Haturday I have just bought 300 dozen more of-UNDEItYVEAIt at 50c on the dollar, and I will give my customers the whole, benefit of the bargain. I will therefore, sell them down at 10c and upward according to size and quality.

Now is the chance for every one to come and secure great bargains. J. HERSK0WITZ. IN THE- Tenth Judicial District has (hand Rapid, Mich. lien he re-1 still float.

turn, he will atvonip.ulc by lit. From the of corn lyn brule. arouml on the utreote, It wnultl eeom Mum Bird Stru kler returned to her I Oi.t there woold le-anvlv lie uy left -OF TilE- The effeotof the reoent reduction in the tariff on wool will be to canae a deorease of not lets than aix oenti per pound in the prioe of wool, and will deatroy the last alcm of profit the business. Forum, lH8d. STATE OF 01 HO, FOR- Bfttthi, The infant son of R.

Campbell, of Prosjxvt street died Sunday, after an tihiees of two day. The remains were taken to Ixiuden viliefor burial. Mrs John Haller, of Lliiertv township, fell from a buggy, Hunday at the funeral of Harrisou Conley, and received serious injury to her back. Mrs. Abraham Bowers, an aged lady of Hulphur Hprlngs, wtio suffcreil a severe stroke of paralysis on Hainrdav, ditxi on Monday, and was huriei YVed-oeetiay afiermxiD.

Charles Fremont Couts died Hat-uriiay at 7.46, at the reside nee of tils father, Henry Coulm, two mites west of Bucyrus, from a scrofulous affection re tilling in cnsumption, In the thirty-second year of his age. The funeral txk placeat tiie house on Hunday. the 2Hth lust at 2, p. m. Interment hi Gakwood Cemetry.

Dietl, on Thursday evening, 2Tith int at prayer meeting, at what is known Conley church, two mile went of Hulphur Hprlngs. and white leading In praer, Harrison Conley in the seventy-ixth year of his age. Tiie funeral service were held at hi late residence on Hunday 2Hlh hint at 10 a. m. nterment In the cemetery near hy.

An excellent citizen is thus sudeuiy ailed hi reward. The remain of the late Hamuel Clapper, Kho a well known former resident of llus city arrived here from Hhelbv on Monday l.y train, accom- nled hy a numlxr of relatives and friends, ami the funeral procession at once repaired to the cemetery, where they were awaited by numerous oitl-sens. A CARD. The family of the late Hatnuel Clapper desire to return thanks to Uumw friend who bv their presence at the funeral showed their sympathy for the family and their Jrespects to the deceased THE YEAR A D. for the Corn Hupper Tiiumlay.

The Grocery men were blefsetl with numerous Inih-h ant! tiarrels pilel up in their dir ways, wtiile one enterprise-ing gnx'er wm displaying a sign at 12 oclock 'Fresh Tub Oysters." George Uormiy was the reclpi. nt of asewing machine and J. DhhI was sinil'ariy compllnieiitetl, Harry Weber was presented with a bran new grind stone ami a numU'r of these useful article tdoiiglng to F'. Blair were diHtr United generously around, Major Differ had a road wagon mounted on the top of hi brick bull ding, it nukes a splendid sign. home at Mt.

Vernon Hatun'av, after a visit of several weeks with relative lu this city. Hyeamore Observer F. M. Differ, of Bucrus, wa in Mexico, Saturday and Hunday, with his daughter, Mr. Ida Delnpiane.

Mrs Dr. Wm. Bellhari aud daughter, Mr. Iwn Iugman, of Vaira, Iowa, iiave left for a week's visit wltn relatives and friends in Heneca county. Ja I) Hhei'kler and Ills sister Mis Millie Hheckler returned Monday from a visit of several weeks at Harrisburg and ottier point lu Pennsylvania Frank T.

Johnsiou returned last Friday from Columbus, Kansas, having visited Ht 1ouin, Kansas City and The Lyolm Meeting. Ttie meeting of the Republican Club BUCYRUS XABKSTS. URUCKKIKM AND PRQHHIONH, a oi reeled oy O. A. Uuok raioAT.Nuv.

2. IW. free NOTICE points lu the Indian Terttory, beside I of Lykins and of the Voters of that taking a long side trip through lswa. I vtcmitj Jnf tdh parties was addressed I Friday evening by H. Bennett and Snleld kt Crtlln.

I Tiie meeting wa held In Carhln Hall The people of Ciesillne were greatly Rn( polled to onler by the Ho J. T. startled yeeterday, to iearu that Henry ('arln wtio at once iiitnxluced F. Eriley, for thirty year or unr, bag Monnett for the first sjieeoh, which gge master at the P. F.

W. A C. consisted principally on tiie tariff, giv-offlne, had lieen found dead with un ing the numter and va'ue of the sheep aiistal'eable evidence of suicide. for A' and IW lu Lklns towdsliip, Mr. Krtley, during all the years of n(j of fartnersaml aveiag per his public service wa very prompt to man, am! demonstrated the Uhk Col.

X. B. Bite; Did! on Wednesday 24th November, at his residence at Newark, O. Col. Isaac B.

Riley of cancer of the tongue lu the flfty-eighth year of bis age. The deceased wa well and favorably known to many here who will read of his death with sincere regret, and these friend will recognize the Justice of the following from the Newark Advocate Tbu death of Uoi. Isaac Hilar too p)ae lM alKtit at A o'clock a all know, loj hilar ho Ion Imq a au florae from II al terrtnt disease, can oar, and for months he baa been making a gal lant Uinagii incflootual striiKxle aalnst the dmimrr. Home two mnniiui ago he was eoo Qncd to hU house for the first Um. and since then he has never aalu appeared among tm trlenda and aasocialee, with whom he was a familiar and sociable figure for nearly a third of aeentarr Hi detlh at the age of Al jeors remove a historic character from the aoenea of aollve and busy life, and It will lie beard with keen and genuine regret br his friends tnmugbonl Lhe land.

Uol. Rllejr was not alone hical In btafaroe as a scholar, el vi) enlneer and a gemleaian Hla acquaintance, embodied men In all ranks, stations and pro'emiona of life, and hr them ail he was meet highly esteemed as a an of Dooidlnarr character and abllllr. Indeed he pomemed a rare practical knowledge of almost everything and pries os" nd the capacity of maateriug everything to which he turned a fell lie and logeuobis brain As a civil engineer He mane a record that will live lung slier him. for many years he waa with I) bee, and played an important pert la IheconsirnoUon of the Hiraltsvllle railway. Hy all whoknew hlratoi Kiley wu i-nnnelel to he a man of unusual vemaintty aud quickness of Intellect, and lit abilities always commanded repcl The termination of hla hie aixlsr such cir cumatanocs la deeoly rcgrelled, and to th(M who are tell to mourn so out the heartfelt sympathy of many rrtenda Dr.

Hlnkley ha tMn paIM to Grpcn Hpringx ami will return ou Momiaj. The Dsmocrato have cin ulatnl bill throughout the country that Ohio I sure for Cleveland A Thurman but they will lx very careftil not to put up any money lo talk that way. 9 to I IN t4l 1 1 to .7 MS 17 i to A) 0 hi 1 ou Apples, dried per Ha-sits, winie, per tmatiel Holier, per Coro Meal, per bushel ut per dot itliers live geese, per Klour, per ban Honey, per A Met per ion iArd ter tuisv1iie Cement. Pr barrel Potatoes per bushel Hail. p-r barret, common aiieep Pells H-mp, ier ounixy lie It reuemtwred.

that at a meeting of the Judges oi lbs A ourl of Common Fleas of the Tulh Judicial Uhlrtct ot the Htate of Ohio held In Findlay, tn the bounty (H Hanonck and In the Htate of Ohio, on the Third Tues-day ofootober. A t. to fix the Uim for onmmenelng the terms of Court lo eaid ls-irtct for the year all of the said Judges being present, It was ordered that terms of Court in the several Counties of the Tenth Judicial District of the Htate ol Ohio, during theyearlKHf.be held at and from the date following, commencing el the hour of eight o'clock lu the morning of Mid several days to-wit in Crawford ooauly January 1, April -eptember It. In Hancock county, January 14, April Heplember In Hsrdla eonnly, February 38, Hay 9U Novemlef It. lu lexran oouuly, January 14, April Hep-lenitier ML In Msron county, February 11, May 6.

October D. luHeneca county, Jauuary 14, April 9, Heplemner 33 Untun oonnty, March 4, May ZT. Novera her i. In Wood Oonnty, February 18, Mav 9, November It. lo Wyandot county, March II, June 9 November IN.

IntMtimonyof which we have hereto eel wor hands at the dale herein set forth. John a PH irk, HI I A I jud.ea (AOHtl NOKIUH, UKrt. PFNDLhDlN.j 1 tie Htate nf Ohio (raw I ford i ouniy, aa. lewl Dobiisd wirtb, 4 lerk of lhe Common pleas Court, within aod for Mid County and Miate hereby certify the alwveand foregoing lobe a true and correct copy of the order fixing the lime of bolding said court In said dlsli let, received by Die, and now on flte In my offloe. Wilorae my offirl! signature and the eeeJ nf aeid Court, this gy day of Octolier, A.

LKWIHC lJONNKN WIKTH, tlrrk Court IN THK TELEQ 3PA 22 JrOTTRisrJA.IJ, NEWa When the Printing don thte em. per I On Aug. 31, 1 SK3, the Forum speaking of the reduction of 2 cents a pound on wool, hhmI: The blow at the wool inter-e-it is a blow at the agricultural interest in general. One of the most profitable sources of agricultural wealth is cut off at a It was cut off wantonly aud malii iously. The farmers should unite for their common welfare.

Their enemies are uniting for theirs. Now th Forum wants to wantonly and maliciously sacrifice the entire wool Industry of the county. The wise farin. will look ou' for his own interest, and protect his sheep Industry by voting for Vane. each and dwelt upon Mr.

Heney Inconsistency "before taking aud after taking At the close of a one hour Npeech Ml. Ileimett was greeted with a hearty applause and was clear, fiircine and convincing in an hour speech uxn (lie position and record of ttie I-nirteratln party umii wxl. rUe and sugar, exploding the claim of the local utart, wlio knew more than a whole race of their own party previous to Cleveland's cra of the whip, over the party caucus. Hi whole address was intcnqieraed with humor that kept Democrats anfl Repubilcan In a roar throughout. At the close Mr.

arbtn, in a few happy remark of ttie Democrats being on the lump again lie fore the Ut of November, cited a an example "Axworthv and other A rousing three riieer for Harrison and Morion closed the meet ing- IN) 1 to it 8 White i (me, per buahel mi1, per iilekoryouU per tiushel GRAIN AND HKKlN. ('orn. pel bushel Flax Hewl, er (I la, per bushel Kye ir bushel Wheat, per bushel Inver Hed, I pounds Timothy Heed, per RATH Hams, per thmildsrs, per Hide Mes per Heel, er bind ijuarter Heel, per (ore quarter Hogs, perrwt live Dogs, per ewU dreaaetl POULTKY Ohlctens. old Chlrtensyonnk I urkeys, per A I Micks, per a Geese, per THIS PAPER! 77 mn4 a i Urn. wjNE YORK.

IDVERTISERS 9 eta th lbgpA e0wn.ws mmWi ttie LORD THOMJS. Theilellirhl ful wenlhet of Wednesda hs an In vi I st Ion to Hollow een parties to Improve the itcoHslon to (tie fullest iteiit, and from Hie Jolly racket heard "ii the streets all evening, as well as b) the appearance of the streets this morn lint, it would seem that there was no t'ai kwHclnees in accepting the Invitation. Corn throwing was the principal iinuiMcmenl, ami enough was scaltered "wr lie sir eta to kci a team In good mmlitlon through the a Inter. In some tiotniu'es gates and signs were removed, tuit in serious damage done, the only real daring feat coming In notice Iwlng the entiMjiicuouH placing of a road carl on the Ivai Dements of (lie brick building oxupli-d by 1 Mder A Hurr as their HKnoullurai Implement nore. krtltorTslegrann: I lie young ladies of Bucyrus will be pleased to learn that after fl months of weary waiting It has been decided that lbs Gymnasium and ths use of the aprtus will lw oen to them from 2 to 4 every Hatnrday aftenuam.

Alrout months ago the Telegraph advocated this and at the next meeting of the members It was idaeed before them and a committee of fi wo appointed to wait on the young ladies and see what afternoon would suit them liest In this ease the young ladle had to do ths waiting, and last night for seme unknown motive the executive or some other committee woke up enough to tlseide on tt with the result stated alHive. The Gynuiaslutn will never be asuiTewi till all the member ar wlll-tug to do their part, and when they are I'lectwi loan otiti'e or appointed on a serve out, not drop tt and rengn ami tfien think they are helping Hi Gymnasium along 'Jim One afternoon only In the week and that on Haturday Is scarcely enough. exercise at the "Gym, to lie really healthful and beneficial Bought hi li regular, frequent and moderate. Threw afternoons la tbs week fof atf four or even two, on thns day on whloh tbs apparatus Is in plass would butter. on hand to attend to busine, and lit assonant was considerabiy aur-prised on reaching th office al au early hour yesterday aud flndtug it till loi'ked He unlocked the door and immediately discovered a note lying on Uie talile.

II briefly told Uiealory, that if the wrlier, Mr. Krtley, aa not (here to open the office In the morning, his Isxiy would le fouud at tlieoernetery. The oemele I near the YV A tracks some distance east of (he village and parlte at once started for Um( place, walking on liie track, and wiien near the oemeU.ry, (he lifelee body of Mr Krtley wa fouud lying beside (he track. There was a pungent odor of laudanum or mm other powerful drug as well as a uutnber of bruise a though he uiilortunaie man had lieen hit by a train, establishing a very reasonable auppnallloa that he had been overcome hy the drug More reaching the cemetery, where It had been his purioee to die beside the grave of hi deceased wife. Mr.

Krtley was very favorably regarded not only hy the Company In whose service he had been for aioui thirty flve year, but by th citizens of Crestline a well, and had served acceptably a vlfflage olrk, a Will a In some olher capacities. As an evidence of his prompt bulnes character, his report loth General Baggsge Mauler of the road, was found yesterday for the mouth of Octolier, which had been properly made out and Hgnel hy him just before starting on that fatal trip. It seems that no one hod lieen given a hint of the Intended suicide, and thl cause can only he conjectured, though the unfortunate victim had iron through more than an ordinary share of family trouble. He was a widower, having buried his second wife year ago, and It was nmqHxwd that he would rnxm lie married again. He waa, per-hap ity year nf age, and au exemplary member of the LutUarau etiorsu.

I -BY- BICYCLES! A NEW MAIL N1CKI.H. PI.ATKI) HK YCI.I.; COSTING 1 50 TO BK OIVKS AWAY NUSSBAUM. JOE NUSSBAUM The One Price Clothier, will give awny liicyclt-a nml 1 ricyclos on New Years day, as a New Years gift to tliose buying suits in his boy's (leiart-merit. Already enough has lieen sold to insure twelve tri-eyeles out of tlio pereentage, and by present evperienee, more than twiee twelve tricyeles will be given away. The One Price Store BUCYRUS.

In Out lailop hlug oldalnoil from th at bour, all dnclaiing uet eujoyabl vn- open boie. flvp'dcgrpp In lms: wa dnin. but th arad' involved a noupl (if hour xtra for tbs rrsw of thfc la al tralu. it. ll'-tl fl lo ivri i 1H ftiMSu ftue lO'Uj Mt aish ll lam sond one the burse.

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