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IEIIA DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 3,1890. TO OtTB SEADEBS. Items of interest are always acceptable. 1 hey can be sent by postal card or left at this office. When using the mails, alwayn place JomraunlcatioS in the post-office as early the day as possible.

TELEPHONE OONNEOTI01I. Tne GAZETTE offlce is connected with the Xenla Telephone Exchange and all of its branches, and Items of Interest by 'pnone are respectfully solicited. The Octoroon April 7th. Money to loan on farms. See pay local.

Fresh fish and oysters at Ed. Schmidt's. Order your extra tickets at the GAZETTE office. Lettuce and raddishes Schmidt's grocery. at Ed.

There will be preaching Thursday! David J. Bamage, manager of the AD-13rd at 7'30 o'clock by Standard Theater was in the city evening, yeBterday an arranged with 'Manager Hivling for the appearance of his company at the Opera House next week. Read amusement ad for all particulars. Best seats in the house reserved only 0 cents, now on sale at Knowles CVCiJiiiKi 1 Mrs. V- GiCort at the Vf odist church.

All are invited to attend. Mr Harry Bonner, who was injured by" a fall a few weeks ago, is now able to be about on crutches, but is not Uo UUUUlJ vu v-- proving us rapidly aa his friends would Fan-ell's. ike to see. Mrs. Lettie Hall, who has been spend- bill "providing for' the creitiori of week or two with her relatives, a Central Market House on the Sixth si nark and family, of Spring street market space, Cincinnati, at a HiTwtffitota in DaytoS ostnotto exceed 81,250,000.

Before yesterday. Quite a number of ladies from this city and Cedarville went to Columbus morning to attend the W. M. of Xenia Presbytery which convenes ihere to-day. On Friday and Saturday Mias M.

E. 3owser will show the ladies something nice in the millinery line. You should not fall to see the display, cordially invited. Mr. Frank Weaver, of Chicago, is visiting Xenia relatives.

Easter Novelties and Books, handsome and new at West's. Mr. W. T. Currie will be a candidate for Assessor in the 5th Ward.

4-5 A good girl wants a place in small family. Call atNo. 203 Cincinnati Ave. Mr. Robert Bohle, who has been so ill for several days past, is some better to-day.

Mr. Lee Henrie has returned to Dayton after a pleasant visit with his relatives here. Extra tickets for any Ward, Xenia Township, or the Primary at the GAZETTE office. Mrs. John Schnltz and children went to Fosters, to-day, ta spend Easter with relatives.

All the new styles in Hats for men at 'Thompson's, 5 East Main stieet. Apr. A big time is expected at Springfield next Saturday when Gen. Alger will visit the G. A.

boys. Miss Blanche Miller has resumed her position at F. A. Day's millinery establishment for the season. Dr.

Stephens has moved into part ef the house lately vacated by Mrs. Dryden, on West Second street. Miss Marian Schenck went to Dayton to-day to visit with her friend Miss Ollie Jeffries for several days. It is Simeon W. Oldhara and not his son who is a candidate for township assessor, as some people suppose.

Mrs. Anna Buckles, of West Second street, who has been visiting her sister at Waynesville. has returned home. A good white girl wanted, a middle- aged woman preferred. Apply at 27 South Detroit street.

R-4-3. Miss Alida Buck, of Jameston, is the gaest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Cooper, of West Main St. Misses Jessie Small and Julia Godman went te Dayton to-day to attend Madam Hoffman's swell dress opening. About forty young persons enjoyed a dancing party last evening at Alex Wead's in the Clark's Kun neighborhood. Misses Helen and Bessie Peters, of Cincinnati, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. B.

K. King, of East Main street. Mr. A. L.

Hendrick, of Topeka, arrived here last night and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis, of West Main street.

A handsome new line of Ties just received, all styles and grades at Thompson's, 5 East Main street. Apr. Miss Hannah Gallagher, who has been at the Da'yton Hospital for several weeks, returned home yesterday very much improved in health. Mr. Frank Nisonger and wife moved this week from the Brown property on Main street, into the Horace Fishering house on West Main street.

Mrs, Mary Von Gunden, of California street, will leave for North Sidney, to-morrow morning, for a short visit with her friend Miss Bearline. A naked lamp caused a disastrous mine explosion Three men were killed, several dangerously injured and a number slightly hurt. Mr. Madison Sweeney died shortly before noon to.day at his home on West Second street after a long illness. The funeral will be announced to-morrow.

Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high charter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company, It acts gently on the kid- Beys, liver and bowels, cleansing the aystem effectually, but it is not a cure- all and make no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. The Standard Theater that appears all next week at the Xenia Opera House, is playing to audiences packed to the doors every night this week at Black's Opera House, Springfield. Billy Harbour, his wife, Calla and little child Jess, who are great favorites in Xenia, are with this company.

Ladies, we have an elegant line of Windsor Ties suitable for ladiea at Thompson's, 5 East Main street. Apr. In advance ago the declining powers are refreshed by Hood's Sarnaparllla It really does "make the weak strong." Springfield Rev. Joseph u.yle. who for so many years has served United Presbyterian church of this Ky has received a call to the pastorate of her: -Three coachmen, grooms a church in Philadelphia, which it is eight horses, one donkey, three car, T-iacrpa.

sRVRnt.v-two trunks, three special understood he is seriously considering Rf-Dort savs the Mackinaw Railway will be extended from Franklin to one Lord, two equeries and seven dogs. Middletown, thence to Mason and Leba- What would be an American husband i ol.nllM hla W71TH fttHi Oil Miss Rose E. Bratton, of West Main street, left this morning for Indiana, where she will mate an extended visit with her brother, Mr. Jas. £.

Bratton, and other relatives. At Chicago Board of Trade wheat and corn both advanced slightly Wednesday. May wheat opened at 79 and closed at May corn opened at man and pastor as Mr. Kyle. 30.1 and closed at Attention Sir Knights H.

K. of P. Every member of the Bank is requested to meet in the drill room this evening at 7:30 to settle up fair business. By order of the committee. The National Association of Wool- growers has issued an address to its members urging their co-operations In aid of the McKinley bill, as protecting the interests of agriculture and labor.

The Lai Bagh Missionary Circle will meet at the Home of Miss Edna Fravell, to-morrow, Friday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to be present, as there will be an election of officers. All members of Lewis W. B. C.

No. 29, are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting at the corps room spending the winter in this city, on ac- Friday at 2:30 p. to ballot for and count of his health, left yesterday for initiate candidates. By order of presi- Columbus, where he will spend a few dent. E.

Corry, Secretary. days with bis sister, Mrs. Bev. John Xenia Chapter, No. 36, Royal Arch in Cleveland.

Masons will hold their stated meeting his little son. in their new hall, this, Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. All Royal Arch Masons are fraternally invited to be present. J. W.

Hebbla, Sec. quite ill from nervous prostration, since residence of the bride's parents on the her return from Cleveland, has about Cincinnati pike, last evening, April 3, recovered. She will not, however, re- 1890, Rev. A. N.

Spahr performing the sume teaching, but will take a much ceremony. A large number of guests were present and an elegant feast was spread. The presents were beautiful. The happy couple left at once on a needed rest, summer. There certainly could be nothing: more fm Friday April charming to the eye than the appear- I he bonds are issued or work commenced the question of issuing such jonds shall be submitted to a vote of people.

Mrs. R. F. Buckels this morning received the sad news of the death of her nephew Dallas Eby, of Dayton. He went to Pennsylvania on a visit, when ie took typhoid fever, which resulted bis death.

will be 1 brought to All are Dayton to-morrow for burial. Mrs. Juckels and family will go to Dayton afternoon. understood ne is serious conaiueiiux. --r Springfield can ill afford tolosesogooda beds, a special cooking alove, wwe, two fe Anftnm mm siirfpnn nnft SlirfffiOn HC- non that the Lebanon and Cincinnat road is to be widened to standard gauge, thus giving the Mackinaw a way the heart of Cincinnati, and giving Cincinnati a new direct route into the umber regions of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ginn, of the Upper Bellbrook pike, were given a delightful surprise party last night by neighbors and friends. The company to the number of seventy-five, inet at the home of George Nisonger, this side of Ginn'a, and made the readiness for the band. Miss Marian Woodrow, who has been during this spring and The undersigned candidate for Infirmary director wishes it distinctly un- Rev.

Thomas McMicnael left yesterday for Monmouth, 111., where he will spend several weeks resting up after ais winter's work. He preaches Sabbath at Spring Hill, having revived a call from the U. P. congregation there, which he will probably accept. Thomas J.

Adams, a traveling den- April al gotten out in Xenia price of admission. characters admitted. Worth Hundreds of Dollars, Knowles Farrell. good jump sea: Surrey, almost new, G. Hopkins Snrine Wagon.

Would take a good horsed trade on Surrey. Call on or Good recommendations address No. 123 W. Main St. Ap.l-3d&2w.

1 In ONEY TO LOAN, on Farms, quire at Cooley floltzapple. Apr.S-ld&wtf RIDAL WREATH Flour will make the whitest bread, rolls and biscuit xhe Ohio House yesterday passed a ance of Mrs. Belle Cooper's millinery parlor to-day, it being the- first day of her Easter opening. Flowers in profusion, beautiful hats daintily trimmed in elegant laces, crepes, ribbous, and the exquisit little beauties in the bonnets mates an aching void In every woman's heart who chances to look thereon. Notwithstanding the weather, the first day's opening has been a suc- tess.

Wanner, tkrcatcniim mallur. AJMCfJ TM. 3E3 3STTS The many friends of Miss Lulu Frame, whose home is in this city, but who graduated this spring from the Ladies' Training School for Nurses at Chicago, will be glad to hear of her success. She began work immediately after graduating and has a surgical case now on hands that will require her attention for the next four or five months at the handsome salary of 825 per week. Miss Lulu is particularly adopted to the profession she has chosen and will doubtless be very successful in it.

She is a sister of Watt Frame of the Citizens' Bank. Pretty new styles at low When Queen Victoria starts on a short tour ic means something. Last ne jrreaujLcnau week she left home on a trip and the ity as its pastor, faithfully and so well, following are given as accompanying rooms riages, seventy-two trunks, three special doctors, one surgeon, one surgeon coucher for the Princess Beatrice, three ladies in waiting, nine women servants tins side or winn-a, aim mauo me descent upon the unsuspecting couple was doing. The racket awoke his wife ucaocuu WHW anHHonltf hrnmrhf. t.O hlS a body.

The evening was spent in a most delightful manner pulling taffy Mr. Albert Shearer, who has been Watt, and will then go on to his home He was accompanied by uio iiLwo Mrs. Shearer went home a week or two ago to have all things in return of her hus- Mr. John W. Soward and Miss Ada R.

Babb were united in marriage at the The young people, boys and girls who bridal trip to Chicago followed by tha bave signed the triple pledge at the good wishes of a host of friends. Sabbath afternoon meetings, or at the temperance entertainment, are invited to meet in the lecture room of the First M. E. church directly after school to-morrow afternoon, Friday. Amon Kelble, jr.

and George Dingier were turned out of a buggy on South Detroit street, by the sudden turning around of the horse they were driving and the upsetting of the buggy, the horse having frightened at a tricycle. U.KJV..^ Both of the young gentlemen were hurt derstood that not withstanding the fact some, but not seriously. The hrrse that bis name is not on certain spurious broke loose from the buggy and ran tickets, he is a candidate and proposes over to Orient Hill, where it was to use all honorable means to get there, stopped. W. B.

TODD. The T. M. C. A.

boys held a meeting One of the most brilliant society last night for the purpose of organizing events occurring in London, for a ball team. Mr, Gugel was appointed many a day was the wedding of Mr. captain of the team, which will be corn- Edwin M. Knowles, of East Liverpool posed of the following members M. to Miss Mayme Durflinger, eldest Soward, catcher; F.

McGervey. pitcher; daughter of ex-Senator S. W. Durfling- B. Eberly, catcher; G.

Kingsbury, er Wednesday evening. pitcher; F. C. Gugel, 1st base; M. base; M.

Lloyd, short Be sure and attend the spring mil- stop; J. Buckles, 3rd base; F. McClure iinery opening of Miss M. E. Bowser, field; W.

Campion, c. field; G. West Main street Friday and Saturday. av i 3 field F. Corey.

Bats, trimmed and untrimmed latest novelties in braids and trimmings, and a Deautiful assortment of flowers will make her parlors an attractive place. Ask Your Iriends About It. Your distressing can be cured We know it because Kemp's Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam.

There is no medicine so pure, none so effective. Large bottles 50c. and 81.00 at all druggists. Prescription of all Physicians thisi morning Ac( Ur ately compounded at 816.50 and sent to the work house for can "find" the five days for having tried to beat the Stevens boarding: house out of a board bill. largest stock of toilet articles, perfumeries, cosmetics, sponges, hair, bath, shaving and tooth brushes.

Tiuss fitting a specialty. All the leading patent medicines can be found on my shelves. He had $30 on bis person when arrested and deserved the fate be got for trying to beat. Do not forget the ball that is to be no JJQ exceneo in town. AISO soie given at the Easter Monday, for an Wert 's Balsam for the and wholesome, and are publish A 1 i-ftnnm- nA rtTl InTtal I 111 A I A th, 1890.

There has been sever- I can recom of these programes distributed mend to ag a SU erior re medy for through'the city, and it is said that it co ids, asthma, bronchitis and is the finest programme that was ever confmuptjon. We guarantee to cure or Do not forget the money refunded. Call for a trial size Gents 50 cents, holding one- ladies free. Positively no improper -rL half pint, for 50 cents. Remember the Fleming's drug store, HOTIOE TO ELECTION OPTIOEES.

My wife used only two bottles oi Mother's Friend" before her third 0 confinement Says she would not be and township election are required to it for hundreds of dollars, make leturns to the township clerk of Had not half as much trouble as before, one tally-sheet and one poll book of Dock Miles, Lincoln Parish, La. Write their respective ward or precinct, im The Bradfleld Regulator Atlanta, mediately after bhe election which oc- Ga. for further particulars. Sold by curs on Monday, April 7tb, 1890. remarks, should his wife start out on visit with a cavalcade like this 'I.

A New Haven ice dealer who went to bed bewailing the short ice crop dreamed that the pond where he usually secures his supply had suddenly frozen over. Being anxious to find out how thick the ice really was, and supposing that he was throwing a stone upon it, he jumped out of bed, grabbed a costly vase from the mantel, and threw it with all his might through a French plate mirror before he was aware of what he and he was suddenly brought to his senses. His customers are pretty sure that they will have to pay for that mirror next summer. At the meeting of the Y. P.

S. C. of the R. P. church held at Cedarville last evening at the residence of their pastor Dr.

J. F. Morton, after the busi ness part of the meeting was over, Dr Morton was presented with a 817 gold- headed cane as a slight token of their regard for him. It "was elegantly engraved with the initials of the society and the name of the pastor in full. The presentation speech was made by Miss Mamie Orr in a neat and appropriate manner and after the Dr, bad recovered from the surprise of the occasion he accepted the handsome gift in his usual eloquent and impressive way.

Cm. Avondale there are two little girls who have a younger brother whom they regard as a nuisance The other day they had been playing together for a long time, when their mother told them that they must take the little fellow into their game. And so one of the girls announced, "Well we'll play family. Johnny will be the papa, I'll be the mamma, Mary will be my little girl, and papa must go awaj and stay for seven years." The brothei started for the seven years of exile be bind the door, and the little girls wen on with their separate game. It tooh the boy a long lime to discover that 1 had been victimized, but when be did make the discovery there was the mis cbief to pay.

prices goods. there are scores of very stylish, pretty Goods at 50c. a yard for 40 inch widths, all-wool. In Mohair we have a bargain in a very fine one at 39e. a yard; sold last year at 65c.

a yard. In the new shades of Henrietta Cloths we have all the new colorings at 50c. a yard, 40 inches wide and the best! quality of all-wool. Henrietta Cloth at 75c. for 46 inch width.

Trimmings of all kinds to match every thing. Also all the new Fancy Button and Buckles. A nice lot of new Pattern Suits at very low prices. Absolutely the Best L. pnre cream of tartar pOTf der nun JV II i 3 oie All the ingredients used are pure label.

One Ina Proves its Superiority. RS. BELLE COOPER, the artistic Milliner of the city, extends th" of the season and invites all to attend the elegant display of mil linery novelties at her Easter Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Hats, Bonnets and Fancy Gauzes, Luces, Crepes, Ribbons Under the law the judges of the city owers Everybody welcome. experienced lad, canvassers to take exclusive terri on our Dew Ladieg Medica Guide." It is needed in every familv is the desirable in Spring Dress In Fancy Stripes A.

J. April 1st, '90. Clerk. situation as clerk in B. Graves, No 2 Columbus, Ohie.

East Chestnut street, Aprl-lw alos suaon as cer SALE veraH Factory, con- make Also a good second-hand covered grocery or hardware store, or de- Jl si3ting of ne horsepower electric Bn n. wnnld take a cood livery clerk for any business house i One Solid Week Saturday Matinee COMMENCING- Easter Monday, April 7. DAVID J. RAMAGE'S STANDARD THEATER Will present the beautiful Southern drama, In live acU, entitled, 'THE OCTOROON 1 OR L1KK IN LOUIS1ANNA, East Main street. Address 1007 April l-3d.

Grand Steam-Boat Fire Scene, Splendid Music, Change of Bill Kigfltly. The musical selections lire under l.lic dlrto Llon of Mie dlKUnguisli'-d vtollnUL, ME. BEN R. WERNER. Note the Hpeclnl people's popular prices of admission, viz Straus Circle UDd Balcony cis.

Mi mm i-haryr: fur wrvmt now on sale UL Knowie- Farrcll's DruyHtore. Gallery 10 cents. Eecolleot 10 and Ho Extra, No Higher. $5,0001 STOCK 51 EAST MAd STREET XENIA, OHIO. ATTRACTIVE BONNETS F.

A. DAY'S. -Of- HARNESS AT COST! Consisting of 40 Setts of Buggy Harness, Double and Single 40 Setts of Wagon Harness. Also Trunks and Valises. 20 dozens Collars, Sweat Pads, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Saddles, Blankets and Robes, and everything that is kept in a firstrdass Harness Shop.

I am closing out and now is the time to BUY CHEAP HARNESS. Also 125 Sides of No. 1 Old Fashion Tanned Oak Harness Leather must be sold within sixty days from April 1, '30. H. D.

BUCKLES, JAMESTOWN, OHIO. BINDINGS We have one of the finest and most complete establishments in the land. Should you have binding you want done, our telephone is No. 116, call us up, or let us know by mail and we will come and get it. Fine Art Works bound in the most approved manner.

Twelve years practical experience. Our good work speaks for itself. We claim nothing which it will not prove to be true. Come and see us. C.

E. ARBOGUST CO. Blank Book Binding. Xenia, Ohio. PROCLAMATION.

The electors of the city of Xenia, Ohio, will take notice that an election will be held at the usual voting places in said city on Monday, the 7th Day of April, 1890, Between the hours of six o'clock a. m. and six o'clock p. at which election the following officers will be chosen Mayor, One Police Commissioner, One Councilman from each ward, One Assessor in each ward. CHABLES F.

HOWARD, Mayor of the City of Xenia. Mayor's Office, Xenia, 0., March 26, 1890. G. McCLAIN, No. 9 West Second street, Harbine Building, sells the Raccoon Coal as it is the best and burns the cleanest in the market and also Shaft Jackson.

Ha also sells all brands of Flour and all kinds of Feed and Baled Hay and Straw. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Everything cheap for cash. Give him a call. 4-8 "OVER THE HILL" BELOW THE COURT HOUSE, Fur Doors West or Detroit 17 MB Is tue Place to get Ladies' and Misses' TRIMMED BONNETS Hildiest Styles and Lowest Prices.

Opening day every day. See us belore buying. ANDERSON SISTERS. OB good farm of 50 acres miles east of Xenia. For further particulars call at No.

437 East Main street. Apr.l-Sd&lw. PATENTS! A TOUT.M1N, AW. New City Bulldtus, Sprinittleld, Ohio. Patents obtained and patei.tsult*;conducted in courts.

Have Braucli ulllce In Washington, Reference by consent is madetS the following local clients: P. P. Tricycle Mfc A.c.fcvuDS Mfg. Mast, froos Co. Spnngneld Malleable Iron Works.

Armstrong Foos Mis- Kogers Fence HprluL'neid. For information write or call at Springfield Office. No. 135 East Market street, by Miss Fisher and Mrs. Ireland.

Ladies, Misses and cbil- drens'clothinR. Also cutting and fitting and Mufllin work done at reasonable rates. AVID McH AIK is now owner and proprietor of the livery and feed stable on the B. D. Anderson lot in the rear of the Hotel Bradley Give him a call.

Good horses andbuggies. 4-1 dtf OR or separately, House, Office and Stable. Property formerly occupied by Dr. Dice, East Main street. Inquire at 144 Enst Main street.

Mch.26-dtf. RIDAL WREATH Flour sold and recommended by Xenia grocers. Hiotor, sewing stock on hand, or will sell part interest in SHme Call on or address HINTON Co U4 East Third street, Dayton. OW IS THE TIME to get your Furniture dressed up and repaired for spring, while we have time to do you a good job, and so it will not all come at once a few weeks hence. JEFFRYES Co.

-C3rO TO TIMS- Xenia Steam Laundry All Kindj of Laundrying done at Reasonable Prices. Good Bath Booms ready at all times. Goods called for and delivered. A. J.

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