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Cp gail xo Me 0untiil VOL. XXXII. COLUMBUd OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1870. NO. 152. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TF.RMN lnrarlahlr la Adrmnca. BAIL edition: tit milt B ftdTHot) per annum . 00 Am io 6 mutba 4 M do io I mints! I io 1 mtnth 0 10 (Jlob. of flv tod opwirdf, nch I do do do dotmoathi,. 4 00 io do dn dit 4. moat ha.. IN Una epT sitrm to Dnbo ol Ten. Ueliwad by Carrier, pit month W TIU-UEEKI.Y EMTIO PWihttltvtry Tvti&iy, T-luriiiajf Stturday tilntf ubtcHbrn, pf annim.. . II to . i u . 1 15 , 40 qo o momui do do t month! i do da 1 moots Clabiof flea and upward, aa i do do do do I ninuu.K do do do do I moatbi.i. On copy it to Clubs of Tel. Wr.UKl.T KB1TI?I VublUhid tHry Saturday: 4 H I M 1 00 8LvgloMibjilbfri,pir annum. du do mootui.... FiTi coplai Tan onp ei Twenty capiat Jf.fty oylH . 1 00 . I 00 . 14 , is to , M 00 HATF.1 Of ADVRKTI4INU Dally: Use wioare.eath loMftion ... l G-..I.1 n. Nat.ua. but aauua. eaih tntertioo l Lout. Njtteei.Sleta. aitae, flrit loiertlnn. AdTertUeoiinU oato a weak charged full vitm oack Inaeitttn. Trl-Weeklrl TbtiBBt u Daily. Wocklyl One qnue. flret IntarMot M KnhadilUtoeal in-arUtn Local or Uuihm NotieoB) per Una, oaob 1b- aertluaj 30 B.V Eight UnM or lew make a equart. AdW.Iemnte for loiifer time Inaerted at our riwular eari rataa, vbkb will to futniebed oa ap lilTea'ton. BUT GOD. NEW WINTER GOODS! Woliavolnut race I red and are now offarinff for &le the largeot and ricbeat atoek of DRY GOODS tter ahown In thla elly, ' The InrlticetnrB'B wotfr to the public an-lArtfaftui Oi'mIO'hMi, lo 1'riMi, and (he him iriee t all. Wo bur no "wends" or 1m nprfAAt Dixids hut bpfnsttlat v flrt o'asi soodi W do uo'. Rlro crodtt, but will more than make up the dlfft-rsnoetoniir cuvtororrtb? therhtap-neti of our prioea Our assortmoat is complete io Black HI I ho, Colored Nilko, tolnrd "Ilka, Jnpanaao bilk Wo bavaa beautiful aeMriment ia new color- IDflSOl 44 Freucb Poplin 3-4 t-'renxb Poplin-Velonr llcpo. Freucb Caakiutrco, Nit tin laced faabiuorca. FroacU lerlnoc, Hoot trade, French tlorlneoB, ruodlum quality, Fluid liinpreaaClotb, Plain tiuproaa, Striped FutprcBv, Itlack Alpt f t liln k irilliulni lllnik Freacb Clotk Furo .ilohairo, Auotrallnn Crap Ac WokaTiaalndid line of Ulack Lvone ! Tftaand En(lih Vdlrflraaa; alat. colored vriiiifl Ycltna. Whit and Colorad ('orilo io?, Itual and Imitation Aatraohans, Bearer i'nihti, Chmcbillaa, Ac, o., fur filoitkinff. Otif irenaial stock of Ntaole Uosds Is Woe complou and prtois lowir thaa erst sinoa before iuo war. Itur uaorlmaat of KmltrMdfHra. I.toa Ooftda. Kibbin. and lile' and Osot's under clothing ar piTMfu any enrap V( would liks your patrenaffe. w. . nvxs to.. 33 & 35 North High Si, COLUMBUS, OHIO. N. a-Uutitackol Carpets and Oil Clolha la larger lhaa eror tad prlrsa towr. lillXHKIST.GKAY&CO Are unt OpeninR their Fall 8tock of DRESS GOODS 1NCI.UU1NU UU'U I'lnlcl PoplluM, Matin Plnltl VoIouph, OoIopM ninprom Cloth! All Wool UlUKOiinU, Drap Do Hulln, Ooloi'M Fronc'li Nnrlnn Jtv., Sii, -ll'T1lMl!S WILL FIKU ICVIRT !)-V J P IHTM KMT f tur ,twk eownUU. Hd f . taiNrlo. onUr, mit.pbd to tht W4Btt M llnl GILCHRIST, GRAY fc CO, :. ."5, wr j& ua South High Streot. White Onk Tj,oem ri WlM.fATCA-H FUR winrinAK 1 l.MiltuUilO II and 11 SH ioa. and II toltlttBkeadiaaelar.do.irored aAOkie FobiIbb- nary. P. tJATDKH A BOW, OolUBlltW, Oil. tth, 1170. MU dtf TOTJIN 1SA.IIIS 261 North UIgh St., MERCHANT TAILOR ruui m (ientleitttnfl Farulshlag Ged Ready Mado tlothlng, UA.TS, CAPS. AO., AO, Th.ClTrlSO DKrtltTMKXT It hi rt.tt. unwiiiataMM mnf .imi 9titn fw.iff 1MI U II 11(1 mil,..ll-Ta IMIinKwl h.n ThtM MilU. ..tttna tn.M.llr rmlt lrt Mil . dow I'nntl. CmIo i. ahiymU trj 1UM OUB MINEEAL WEALTH. Soma Account of the Great Btraitaville Goal Mines. ComipeidaDC. Toledo CjmmtcUl. BTBiimiLLi, Oct. 18, 1870. 1 promiMd la mj letter of tht 22d ult., to give you a "compiraltv." atalemeDt it regard! Stralurllle aod other cotla. Fint, a regard Tni DiroaiTS, which are io Immense aa to excite the wonder and surprise of even the olileat miners. While In Coluinuna, recently, I overheard a conversation between a gentleman now actively engaged Q developing these ooal Interests and an old resident ol Flltaborg. Fittaburg evidently had little faith in any coal outside or the "great coal mines of Pennsylvania," and he asked In a sceptical tone, "Are yonr coal companion not very much like our old oil companies r "How la thatf" asked Straltavllle. "Humbuea." "Well," replied Btraltsvllle, "If you call a vein of coal sixteen feet In thickness a hnmbuff, why, yea. We have plenty of that aurt of humbug I" Plttsbnrg'a eyea pupped out "big euoug!i to hang your hat uo," and he attrtleu tba vicinity with hla vehement ejaculation, "Sixteen fool vein I Why, our beat velna have ouly atven feet 1 There la not much humbug In sixteen feet of solid coal, but do you pretend to any that you have aa large a vein us that r" "If you will come with me 1 111 show you a vein that averages twelve feet, and In some places reachsa xteen, wo don't work seven leel vema they're too email." And Straltavllle apoka the worda of irutn and aooerneaa. The deposits sr. wonderlul, averaging twelve feet over an area of country two and a half miles lu width, and four miles long! Can you conceive It; A TWILY TOOT V1IH. It la hard to conceive of such vela without seeing It, Hupno.a you couie wlih me Into the mint of Ilia Htraltsvllle Oreat Vein Ooal and Iron Mining Com pany. Aa we enter we are met by tho Superlo:cedent It S. Hunger, Kiq, an oil retldent of North Wetttrn Uhlo, who bat all the drive and enemy of the people of that tccllon, and who will be pleased to ahow yu around. Securing a couple of tmall, tin lard oil larapa.we face the gloom, and alter a tramp of tome minutes, we come to the end of the excavation where tba workmen are engaged. Thla mine baa Juat been opened and put In working order, rrom your entrance you pass through a hall twslve Itet lu width and ten In Height, cut in the solid coal. The workmen are but! engaged In taking out the top "layer," and after a few momenta work a huge mate Is dislodged. Now take a survey. A black ahlulog uaws, mors than twice vour heluht. ullttera before vou.aud you hod it to be nothing but pure coal. Just stand there aud reflect for awhile on tne extent of the vein, or you will lie not noia to believe alter you leave tne mioee, of the wealth atorcd here. You appreciate daylight wbeu you come out, the gloomy, pitch darkness of lut mine being anything bat pMsnant to novice. ACCXtHinil.lTT add iuiuwau rAcii.iriKs In Jackson county, of this S'.atr, vein of ameltlng coal only eighteen iches Is worked at great txp'lise, as It Ilea 400 feet below the eartn'a .urlace ai,d Is brought to the surface by steam power, the same ntrane being employed to pump out the water which It con stantly accumulating there. The work man baa to work eituer lying on i is back or face, not being able to reach It to soy advantnxe In auy ottier poaltion Vet, notwithstanding ull this expenso and trouble, the coal Is so valuable for ameltlng purpusea tin', it pays to mioeu. It has been demonstrated that the Straltsvlllo coal la equally aa good for smelling purposes aa ilia above men tioned coai,wnue mere ia a iweive loot vein, and II la found In hills above the level of the connlry. The "ley ol the land" la anch that It aeems as though It could not have been better adapted fur Iba purpoae of mining sud shlpplDg coal cheaply, as by Its conformation aide tracks can be built all around the hills containing the coal. I he side track running alongside the hills, and the velna being al convenient elevation, the coal la run out on little hand cars, on a wooden train way over the side track In luch a manner aa mat 11 can no "dumped" directly Into the railroad car. Tba mlaea being above the level of the country, there la no water found to trouble the minors. No stesm power It required to elevate the coal or to pump out water. Dampa are not known In the met, there belog ma most periect ven tilation. Workmen can work upright. In a perfectly free and unconstrained poaltion, enabling them to mine more tons In a day, and consequently at a leas rate per ton. The Hocking Valley IUIlroul Com. psny la building a branch road from their main track at Igan, (hlrteen miles) to the mines The entire Una la graded, with the laid, and ballasted with siota In tba most auottaniiai manner. The Iron la now being laid, about one half being down. The work la Ming nuiaed forward with a rapidity which eaaurea lla early completion, and the probability la, that wituin a very lew weeka a Ural clssa railroad will open up the marvellous depoaile or mineral wealth to the world. A TALUAULI AUXIM.AHY Ia hen to tba growth ol Tolido who yonr contemplated Htraltavllle road baa providia yon wun cnaap irentponauoa. Columbus la ent elow to aea theaa ad. vantages; smslllng furnacea and rolling mills and roundenee are aireaay spring let- an. Insuring to the Capital City I grand prosperity In the noar future. (She will prove a formidable rival to jour city, lor tba place of third city In the Hiau In 1M0. With your facliltlea for orocnrlni Lake bnperlor one and cheap fuel from tha Southern Ohio coal fields, on have within your reach one of the eureel and most permanent alsrasnte of suecsse and eolld prosperity. And no body who has visited your city In the last raw years at all doubts that your eltlitna will ate all their tnerglea to for ward any project having fur Ms sad 10- lado a prosperity; nir-eorr LIST OF PATENTS leeuea Iroos lbs V. S. Palea! Oltlco to Oble IwvtiatMee. Iar the waal dial Oeb leih, I tin, at oatc kMvltiar IkKt dale. ir.ra'etd la. OMo B(a. Joaraal by Cw A Ooa HoUutaraol 1'alo.u.WaaliiBeloa, It. C 108 311). Subsoil plow, L Carl'.oa, romerny. lUSJIaO. Mi-cliemcal muvemtnt, Trenton. 108 803 Alarm cioca, u. uimoau nia.ala.ii. 1U8.U7S. Turbine water wheel, W. V. Martin, Waverly. IU8.JSI. McraW driver, A. n.wion, n.ebv Creek. lOti.sv.. luillvauir, I niatra, uer. nulnai. 108 . Btnm generator, J. Iliuny el al Marlttla lOH.IHID. c, J J Hutrn.Mcfl olivine. I0841IB. lunging mill Hunt, II Blraob. Cincinnati. UK) tuo. Ltnitrn, c i, i uowtr tv al. llelielr. lUrMtti. aiacnina ror cutting eoiee vi hnn(a Aa.. I. II Huan. Marietta. lOtMVI. Permutation lock, J. U.lllntt, Jr., Cincinnati. 108 407. Wall protector, D Krutllby, tllanlaeall. IU8 4H8 Egg beiter, U. O. Mallliy, Uincianau, U fit. Child' dining (hair, Bralih, I'ernabn'g. 1080x7. Ltmpnhlmaay cleaner, A. flnlih. Draft',. I08.ni. Vapor harner, 0. t Smith, Oolnmhiia. 1U8.S44. Tree sattlnt machine, J Williams, Pleasant UllL HIXM OF FON, A Wkitxuii editor "Improves the oc casion" presented by the casual descent one of hla No. 13 broguea upon an un suspecting "Colorado" In the following pathetic ttrala : "Ooa mote potato-bug Oonatohlareet Stepped oo so tenderly, 'CauM It was beat. Poor UtUa tater bne! hmaabed to thaduat! In thy proaperity, Buaiaeaa baa boat. 'Let na remove temptation from the path of youth," aa the frog said when he plunged into tha water on teeing a boy take up a atone. No matter how mnch desire you have fight, never begin on a mule or a cross eyed man. Thslr looks don't advertise clearly enough where they are golog to hit. It la rare that an open Held la struck by lightning; yet It la no unusual thing, In harvest time, for a farmer to Hod that his entire crop of grain or corn has been ahocked. ENUl.tND la again afraid cf the cattle plague. A gcntlemtn just from Dublin mentions tho alngular fact that the ills-ease has no til'ect upon Irish uuIIb Ah observer of human nature reports th it he has seen some people possessing the peculiarity of three hands a right hand, a left hand, and a little behindhand.Tub only liberty-cap, says a clever and witty author, la the night-cap. Io It men visit, one-third of their lives, the only lsnd where tbty are free and c.ual. Ax enterprising Ice cream maker ad vertises, "Families supplied by the quart or gallon, and delivered In any part of the city. Jfor tnose woo wisu to oo tain lamuies, tnis is an eiigmicopponu nity. Tiiiiik Is atld to be a farm In one of the Western States where the grasshop-pera, having eaten op all tho crops above the ground, now sit on the stumps and fences, with noea over tncir anont-der, walling for the potatoes to get old enough to dig. Hone ptragrtphlc philanthropist Is committing a plona fraud on the fair sex, by endeavoring to persuade them thst the ooly way to avoid rod noara In Inter Is to kerp tusir mouths shut. PnoKKSson," said a student In pur suit of knowledge concerning the habits of animal;, "why does a est, while cat ug, turn her head II rat one way and the the other r" "r .irtue reason," re- oiled the Professor, "that slio cannot turn 11 Doth way. at ouce. " Said a distinguished politician to bis aon; "Liok at me I I begin asaualier- mau, and hero 1 am at the top of the tree: ami what la my reward? Why when 1 die. mv aon will l the greatest rascal la the city." To Ihl. the young hopeful replied : "Yes, ds'l, when yuu die, but not nil men." Dos'Tyou think Mr Pro.y a speaker of great power ?" asked a genllemtn, In reference Io a pumpou', long-winded lecturer, who spoke lu u high keyed, rawllng voice, "les, lilgbdlawllc power, wan the reply ol the iieison .! dressed. In some parts of Connecticut rain Is so scarce aud spplea so abundant, that elder la absolutely cheaper than water. The tetotal societies are paolc-strlckcn, and are disbanding by ths dcx-m. A "Bhidoxt," who, aa usual, cuter- tains an exalted opinion of the good things of the old country, waa asked by her mlatreis If they had any plea where she formerly lived in Irelsnd. "Yes, 'an urelbeydo. "What kind of pleaf Magpies, mum." A touno lawyer in lllluola Is going to take Ihe stump during the fall campaign, and proposes to "grssp a ray of light from the great orb ol day, apln it Ir to Ibreaua of gold, and with them wasva a shrood In which to wrap the whirl wind which dies upon the bosom of oor Wcatarn prairies 1' Tm captain of one of the New York and Liverpool atcamera la remarkable lor hla alienee; ao much ao lu it some of bis passengers have thought him dumb. A lady who knew his peculiarity In this respect, addreaatd btin during a dense fog on tha hanks of Newfoundland aa follows! "Captain Stone, la it always foggy here?" "Madam," replied the captain, ' how should I know ? I don't live hre. ' DcKimi a denaa fog, A Ulaslstlppl steamer took A landing. A traveler, aoxloua to go ahead, camo to the unperturbed manager of the wheel, and asked why tha boat stupped. "Too much I gt can't aea the rlvr." "Hat you can ate the aura overhead r "1 ee," replied the urbane pilot, "but until the boiler busts, we aln t going that way." The patsen gtr went to lied ealltiled, Ma'am," aald a quack to a nervoua old lady, "yonr case la A scrutuatory cum. plaint," "Pray, doctor, what la that!' "It la ths dropplog of ths nervoa, ma'am; tha nervta have fallen Into the P'aarln. turn, the cheat becomes tnorbcrous, and the bead goea tlaarlten." "Ah I doctor,' exclaimed tha old lady, "you hav described my feelings exactly." Tut following wlae aawt and modern Instsncea appear at one and the aame time la tha New York Post i "A tooth becomes a relation when lis a kin." "It does not follow that Ihe moon has a dn. lar because It baa four quarters." "Th earn that doe the cheering for thellar maa army ID lluaears. "ratnotlc Prnsalana may throw flags out of their windows but not paving atonra." Personally. Beebach rnakee a good tm. preealon, tMcauae ana la or tua rsaxon type." "Ladle motttectpt the paradox, that their hair la no finer even when It l nuwdired." "It la remarked that the Prinoeaa of Prnatlt makta her own bonnets, and even King Wlllltn haa lately pm a reatntr la his cap," "lir tha praaent generation, aa A nlaaa, Ior Klrtiart a maxims are eonauirrrd well. ard a poor maxima." A atoav o' olose management la tol l ab'ul a Yankee who lately telllej dow In the Wear, lie wta the picture ol mean man, but aa be put hlmatlf to work la good earneat to get bis house Io rights. the arlgbuure lent him a hand. Atter he had everything filed to hla notion, thought alruek him that be bad no chickens, and lit was powerfully fond ol acklag raw eggs, lie was loo bint. I to ileal them, an I u mean to buy them At Itat A inougiit atracl Dim be could burrow. He wtnl to a neighbor and thut accotud hint "Wei, I rcrkno you hain't gul no old hen nor nolnin'you d end me for a I wersa. Dart von. neighbor?' "I will lend yon on with pleasure, replied the gentleman, plcl Ing out lha very rlaest one In Hit coop Tbs Yankee took lha hen boms, and then went to another neighbor and borrowed a dosen egg, lla then aet lha hen, and In due coutae of lltnt sht hatched out dot.a rhlckena The Yanks Waa tail dukIkIi k eonld retnr Ihe hen. but how was he to return the eggs? Another Idea and who aver taw a live Yankte wlthont omr ha woqltl ketp the hi nntll tht had laid a drsea eggs. Thlt bt did, asd the! Istnraed tht haa and rags to Ihalr rvtpectlva owners, remark' Ingaaha did ao: "Wal, I mkoa I n got at flu A dates of chlcktne aa ton aver laid eye on, aad they didn't coat me a cent auihtrr Tho Chest of Silver. 8 jme years ago the nalnit of St. Peter'a one of the principal German churchea In St. Petersburg, waa tilled by Pastor Herman, who, like most of the preachera of that wealthy sect, had amassed a considerable fortune, and waa much esteemed and beloved by his congregation. Not A day passed without numerous applica tions to mm lor assistance or various kinds, and noae were aent away without a word of consolation or a more substantial gift. Oaedav. aahe waa comnelled bv In. disposition to keep his room, a woman came In and craved hla interference. Bhe had lately removed to St. Petersburg with her husband, who waa a goldsmith, and who hadauccaeded la establishing himself so well that he earned an ample aupport for both of them; but ha made her wretched by hla perslatant and outrageous Ill-treatment, without the alightest provocation or retort on her part, an or which she had until now pa tiently endured. The pastor expressed his regret that Indisposition prevented him frem leaving the bonse: "Urlng your husband to me," said be. "That will be no easy matter." re turned tho woman; "for If he suspects thai a rebuke la la waiting for him he will not come. No; he must know nothing of It beforehand. Hut if I tell him that yon wish to buy something from him, he'll not fall to wait on your reverence.That Is a lucky thought," said the pastor, "for 1 am about to nurchise a complete tea service of silver." "And be has .lust finished a very beau tiful one," exclaimed the woman. Ihe next day the goldsmith came with his cheat, accompanied by the woman The pastor was secretly surprised to ace her with blm, but advanced to meet aim, asying : Ah I thu silver tea-set ? ' Yes, your reverence. 1 have brought the service, as you desired." "Very well." aald the Daalor. "Hi ao good as to come with me Into my study." When they were alone, the good clergyman began to speak urgently upon tne uuty oi a nusoaud, and dwelt with Impressive oloa.uence upon tho sacred-ness of the vow which raarrhd partnera make belore the altar to each other. Ilia listener ecemed very much astun- Ishcd, and several times attempted to Interrupt hla discourse; but pastor Herman begged him to hear him to tho end. "What excuse can vou make for vour conduct?'1 asked he In conclusion. What Is the cause of it? You look ao mild and good-tempered, my friend. How cornea It that you are auch a bad husband ? "I know what you uiean to suy. Y'ou sre usually as meek as a lamb, and only Impetuous at certain times; but to go so far us t ) beat your wife ?" "Yuu have mistaken tha person, reverend air; I have never beaten my wife " How? Do you deny It? Fie!" because," continued the man. "lam not married." Why, your wife la at thla moment wultlng in the next room." "Why? My wife? Yur reverence la mistaken; I have no wife. That wo man is your owu housekeeper; alio came to me with a comtntsslon from you to bring a service m' silver lor vour Inspec tion " The pastor began to look uuessy. "She muit be a mad woman," said he. "Or a thief." said thu giiiilsnillh. They went hastily Into the next mom hul it was empty l The woiuau bad disappeared wltn lite chest or silver, and nil the effort of the police to recover It were In vala. The trick was ao well devised and planned thai It would have succeeded with the most prudent and circumspect. The goldsmith left the sliver In the outer room In charge of the supposed tiouse- teper at the expreaa desire of the pas tor, while Ihe latter confided It to the keeping of the supposed wife of tje former. Had the latter been brought into litigation, whose would bare beeu the loss ? Unfortunately tho pastor had no thought for such an alternative. He ftlt compassion lor the poor man, who gained a prtctrlons living by his labor; and aa be, on the contrary, waa rich enough to bear tha Injury, he bore it one. Ruined by Chlnise Cheap Labor. Too orerlmd Mont My mail look to IU laurels. Tha Baa FIadcIico New Letter Ulla the follow I riff wblch readi likeonaof the charlcuriatic accidental sketches from tba racy "Ova.Un ." boiled town: Uua day In 40 an honest nilnsr ud In Cat aver bit himself with asoiall suake ot tht garter variety, and either as a possible antidote or with a dcterm1 nation to tojoy tha brief remnant of a waited life, be applied a on mining jug of whisky to bis llpa, ami kept It then notll Ilka a reputed leech which la bo other respect It resembled It Mlcu" The man fell off likewise. The next eJay, while the ooo y ity in auie on a pine aiab, and the be re are I partner of tho d ceased waa unbending In a game of seven-up with a friendly Chinaman, the (tame waa Interrupted by a famlllitrvolce which seemed tn proceed from the Jawa of thu corpse: "laay, Jliul" Uercaved paitner played king ol spades ami claimed "hlRb," then, loukloff over his shoulder at the melan choly remains, leplled, "Well what la It, uaver i m uney.- -i aay, jimr repeated the corpse In tne name measured tone. WHO a look oi intense annoyance, aad muttering eomuhlui about "people that could never atay dead more'fl a minute," Uie bereaved partner rose and .tUiod over the body wltn hie cants in hla hand. uJlm," continued the mighty dead, "how fur's thla thing gone!" "Ive paid the (Jblnaraan two and a half to dig tha grave," rtsnoaded tha be roared. "'Did he atrlke anything?" The (Jalnamsn looked up: "Mo stlikre py dultj me no belly dead 'Mtllcaq In 'engrave. Me keep 'em claim." The corona sat up rliiMlv: '-Jim. nit mv revolvtraod chase that pig Ull off. Jump hla dam sepul- cner, ami tax bib uainp nve noiiara eaca for pro pectin' on the pnbllo domain. These Muniolinca hordia havs col to be got antier. Ami i eay juni r any moreaerpenta corns foolln' round here drive emoir Taint rlglit to b bltln' feller when whisky a two dollars a gallon, Dcm all foreigner, anyhow!' And the mortal part pulled on Its boeU, Much, dear rsadur, waa tha origin of the anu cooua move menu "Doubl or Quits." Kerry Blunt we nrl to aaasmlil At A ahanty callrtl tin "Uti Altratl" It-alau- rant, ami tlitre we would drink onr- ttltei oilmi, v.ry orteu ainiiias;up with a lalit, In which, knlrea won Id Imi nsetl. and soma SKiy aruantta given. Lucky dlimeri taiuaiti i'lay crnua or lira;, or a nam! of susliro, lor ptncli.a, or ouncia r I'Hii, aea nnnuit-ie oi ueuars, or ratner wiinus, would cuanas aantia in an boar. Titers was a gambling (ItKRsr wo called "lloilblt or trulls," became whin bs lost tbs sma ne wooii cry "double or qulttl" ami luting that, wouitl ory "iloub-ior qtlltal ' aiiamt ami then Motible or qnlul" anil "d-iutilt or qotts! ' BRaln, nntll It wa, all "quits' wltn blm, ami ba bail nolhina to doable wilb. II wsaonnof Ilia Inralrat ilinasra round altonti whereTot he struck his pick, gold ateiucd to spring np and org of bint Io tike It. lla wurktd like a Blitier all day, and when he bad made tidy uralaty onncea, ha would en up and gal rid of It at "double, or units." lla hail a drop of drink In bits ones It was not ths ouly tltn by a grvel many ami It ftliatii a bar mal l. When aim hoard nil lira far It, b catuiht bar round ibi waltt, and crltd 'doitul or qulltl and kiiatd ber attain. II. cam. 10 a otir and, did "lloolile-or Hulls." lla bad a quarts)! with a dlguvr and thry a reed io Aabt It out. I list atakfd Acn.lil-r-ratilvt amnnt ou tht datit, aad--D-mule-or Ualta" litkctl II I man cloaelr and wa dictated th winnsr. "I'll Dghl yon Main to-morrow," aald tha nulacky pugttisk "ah rignt. nia "uouoti-or Quits;" "we'll fight to-morrow for tba earns amount, Mouble-or-qolts."' They fought tha next day. "Double-or-Qults" rushed at hla man at the opening of the contest, "double," he cried, as be delivered a atlnglag blow. "Quits," cried bis adversary, and be hit"Double-or-Qults" a tremendous one on tha aide of tne "knowledge box," which aent him to grass, senselesa. "Uonble-.r-Qults" never recovered fram that "aockdolsger." He took to hla bed aad died a week afterwards. He was craztd all tha tlma be waa alck, and did not know Any one about blm. But all that week he waa at hla old game playing cards and crying out "double-or-qults." A minute bsfore he died he Jumped out of bed, and looked before blm in fright, thinking, perhaps, that old Nick waa by hla aide, and bad come to fetch blm. "Double or Quits!" be shouted, and then, aa If ha had lost the game and couldn't pay up, ha threw up hla arms and dropped down dead. Bach la Ufa In the wilds of Australia. BUM,tsj NOTICES. f'roisi O. F.J. Col barn. nc tar of Dea-laUliariorr. Newark, N. J. Tha nooalae dentriflee known aa Soeaaone. be- alfea beioe a Terr plaaeiat addition to tho toilet, uontalna lorredienta, that, if ual aeaoidine to th. direotiona, will prove of ths rreatcat utility tu the health of the month and tcelfa. "Sr,t.DiMO'a Olus," with Braab,r.rea4y for me. Spread lla Truth. Soma medical man lnalat that it it vndignlfled to advertise a remedv, however valoabl. it may be. Queer roaaoBiaglhU. It is like saying that an article which ths world needa ihonld be bid In a corner that baaoBta and bleaaingemay be too widely diffused that the meana of protecting and reitoring health should bs a close monopoly, and aot accessible to all. The argument la bad. It is worse than that; It is faniima. Boppooe Hoatatter'e Stomach Blttera-an abeclute apoclflo for dyspepsia, bUiousasss snd asrvoas dabillty had never bean known bf yond ths reptrtoirt of tho faculty, what would havs been the eonsa- inaseef Inetead ol luring and Invigorating mil lions, tits good affects of ths preparation would hare bean oonnaod to a eomparative few. Than ia the hlgbfst aathority for saying that light should not bs hid undsr a busbel; that whatever la Excellent shonld bo placed as a city on a hlU, where all men can take cognizance of it. It ia upon thia principle that the Bittsrs bar. been advertised and eontinee to bo advsrtised in svsry nawapapir of any prominence in th. wester, hemisphere, and that tbs spontaneous testimonials in its favor havs been translated into all written languages. Thousaads enjoy perfect health to-day who would be languishing oa beds of alck-neaa If ths newapapers had not ipread (Aa truth with rtgard la this NseouaJfd tniigorant aad ear-rechce far and wide. Soppoa. profit Aos been reaped from th's rmblleltr. 1, laot any argumett agamat itt If too publio h.alth haa been pro-teeted; If livea have beaoaaved: it the taab-o bare bean etrenrlhened and tha alck reatored, griat good hat Urn cemplithtd: and who aa mean aa to 8nida to esortlona thua directed their fair r waidl F I an la 1 1 on Bit ion aa an Apptllxer. Want of appetite la a rare sign tbat tin stomach it out of order. All peron io perfuat health nliah tbrtr fv-d, and it may bo rayardid aa a role to which there ia no eiotjptioua, that Individ' uala who era Buvnr hungry cannot be tntlrely well. 'Io eat without eoj' yraont Is b penance, and euateoanoa taken Id to tha etomaeh against the Inclination dos not nourish the syateu aa It fi ttkrs, A Wine Rleaaful taken half an hour bfloro breakfast, dinner or eupptr quickens tht) How of ihe gaatrie Juice, and thereby provoked hunger for the palatt armpHbiiM with the tomach. Nor can the appeUt thus created be called a, falae appetttt, for It ia the legitimate oonaequwDM of a new ennrffy ifopaitl to tha ill pwtlte organs by thia whoUauue me licated tio-ulstnt," t Moss Parium will nrove a treat bl'sshi to thu poor. It is ao cheap that it it within lha itivcd oi sail, ii ia on t mi moi', mumuona ana de itfbtful preparaturn that baa ever oome w our noiice. wHtntr. The Itaperlabable Ferfttmc. Aa b rule the perfumes now Io use have no wr- manenry. An hour or two after th-ir uae.Uieie Is no trace of perfume left. Dow difftnBt ia the nwilt aactesKl'nfr the nee of UUKKAY A LA.- UAN'H VLUKIDA WATUHI Davs after iU an- pti-tliB th haodkerchior eibales a most da btfhtful, delicate, and agreeable fragrance. SPECIAL NOTICES. Royal HaTannalLotcerr mi Cuba Draws W 00.000 in told vrtr IT dan ; nrlvaa Oauhed and Inform atloo furaiabad. The hiRheat " i"u lurunuuiooiia an an ainaaoifoia ana alias, ivt;cituioHai arcuriiiH, co. fAii-uii co.(unkira, IS WaU atrret, M Y Special Notice to Huntirs, ALT, l'ER8fN8 Alii HEREBY FORBID. DBN to huntUuail. or an nthor nmi In any manner, either with guns, neta or traps tn Vraoklia Uwnship, yranklla eounty, Ohio. All the farmora and those in eharg of State property in amd townahip, deelre to protect the game upas th-lr pmnisea, and will bereattar priraarciiie ana tiii. me penalty or ma uw apoB sail -ssiwiivayiHBi uyva iu-ir uniunna. TH03. DUNN, Uft. DO KAN, Commute 04 1 J U Wll. h. I'ZCK, ) FRANKLIN HOUSE. Re-Opening1, TBK UNDERIIONBD TAKF.j PLIAflVRl In lofoming the pnblw that tha franklin u-iuh i,ino uuiidiw oi wnien nu oeen temporari-1 suanandrd lneonanuenra of damstsv k hi haa bran ' horouKhlv rroalieit. and iht Hh.! and ciaplau reaatiun throut bout hat been af-fe.Ud.MW furaitnre aopplied, end ererrtblosr dnne to eoaUibuU to lbs coiafart and oonTaaieavM of gurau. wun im inereaatt raemtles thus afforded, tha Proprietor feela eonQtlnt at him tux iaim eatialsrUoBtoaUwhomar farer him with tUeir Attva.a. . iu-1 nuLiw, imprietor, N. B.-Tho eiUnaiTS eubllnt Bltachad to the nnu-tj m new, ana ib am rl oondiUon, andaa-pt-rlntented aarormtrlr. bv aid Hiliv. whna. .n. penor ao a hoatloc la aot to bo found ia the HUto. Iron Fencing, RAILING, GRATING. &0. MT PATENT IRON FENCE IS CniAl'ER, ore lUDeleatlal, mare .rnamantal, mora practical, ana in .vary mooes a groat Improve, meat oa aav ether MnMikit h.. .... b ..i. Th. DaUat Constat, In tntarnaalaa hat.n . panoBla or laoa a DmiaU l'ld,aa fit, in Itaclf ornataenul aad atrong, wblca aleawa foe tba as paaaioa asut contraetiua, to which ail Iron fencing laaul.Mt thathilegthafauao of ao maovorook-d faocoa and aamaaegeablo gatoa. new t.r. I wans all partial aaislu.l lesfrlasTlnt apaa nay muai, npectali, llaMwaa lava parslalaS BtARTIrf KRI'nn, K' IllVourih atroet, Cluabua, N. B. KELLY, Architect & Suporintondont, fimce--Xo, IS Es Broad St. cni.synBt, . Aki iiiTBrToniiiin ncnooi, nttii.o. 1NI, U. A Hntth'a n.w ml'lati-., and tha hul'dlng. foe Ulanotu Watas Works, at (. '"-"' . "ara, Mil KU1RT M1MF1CT0RT. Hilwick Improved Curved Yoke Skirt, as, ra.. Aniiu HWH, No. is opksia Hoimr- lUp Slalra I H AVISO rCnt-UAHaDTDIS VAI.UAIIM Tatont. we are anw eaahlrd 1. niralih ,ka OB'Mi pvrieea .no eaaiaa, uitia antes avae nr-l.red tn tha nnltlla. urdara will rt-iwlvo tha aaoat p,nlpt attaatio. ana aatlrfaetioa giaarafetesd. i.h ,a - iu,ri.,n, UAI.WKK TUKI B1IIIIT, ee'agt Na llOpara yoosr, ENVELOPES Of Every Kind and Price, at tho Journal Ollico, VERY LOW. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS, 13 . Mo -A. DO TOT, IVo. 2 IVeil House JBloolf, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINWAY PIANO. The Best and Host Reliable ia Ihe Word. Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM ! 33 . JSL c MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. IB M IVo. 2 IVoil House Ulook, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEI.N""WAY PIANO, The Best and Matt Reliable In the World. FMNOS AND ORGANS TO KENT, SO THAT THE RENT Tt. X3 . MUSICAL HEADOUARTEBS, 13. MoADOW IVo. S3 TVell Ilouiao I31oolf. GENERAL AOEBT FOR THE STEINAVAY PIANO, The Beat and Moit Reliable la the Werlil. PIANOS AND ORGANS 10 RENT, 80 THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM H. U. MuADO W. -A. 3D O c -A. 3D O "V7 WILL PAY FOR THEM! oADOW. OHIO MERCHANT TAILORING CO. Opera House Block, Columbus, 0. Largest exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establishment in the Slat;-. The finest selection and most varied assortment of FALL AND TOTEE GOODS, BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Among which may bs foonl the following: Cnrr's & Scheldt's UlyNinns: AatracoD, Fur, Beaver, and oilier Over-CouiiiiKl Svlies-llcr's, Weise's, Sellable', und Ilnleer's Clotlis; l urr'a West-ol-Englaud Itlelloiisi Pnrls. IHntrannl. nnd , r-..o,ln.r. ftllk, Velvet, Cuslimcrc, and Cordiiiot Vf-lltit s: Plnlii and Fancy Ti owscrlimss Cnaiinere, Xcotrli, nntl otltci- Siitflnu IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, the arajrtment laenllrtly new aad the mm', eleennt in tboelty. ALKXANDHE KID GLOVES, LONDON WALKING AND DltlVlNO (ILOVKS, nUSSIAN BUACE3, PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS, ELEOANT DRESSING OOWNS, AND A PULL LINE OP NECKWEAR. FULL ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR Priza Medal Shirts Made to Order. And Warranted to Fit or no eel. Oentlemen desiring good good,, well made and trimmed, are invited to cull ml examine our stock. JOHN IlICH, ft. w. ivinssoiv, Superintendent and Treasurer. Foreman. YOU WILL l'INU Al' O. JL.- C T, A R K. ' S ArE FACTO JIT ST OK K A 1.AIH1E ASSOnTHKNT or ALL Klf.'DS Or U0S1L-MADE 1'ACTOI.Y WODLKX mm. BL'L'a Moscow & Castor Boavers, Broadcloths of tho various colors Crtnalmrrc nllnct, Jcnns Flannels Blnnliela Slocking Varn, lnnlt) Tnrn, ftr., ,V, at estreaialr Ion tatea for CASH, or la siebani. lit WOOL. Suits made lo Order nt about One-hulf Ihe iimiiiI Tiice-. TrTlt.aidae.tiry,inTir. Kpeelal all.nUoa gir.n to BOLLCABUIMI. bl'l.SNl.NU and all kind. ot CUSTOM WUUK. Now, Rememlicr the Place: Fnai Friend, Ihreo Door from llluls. JOSEPH (.CXDEUSnEIWbU. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Cor. Hiru ami State St. TV 5 W (i O O ll H , Fall tslyls-aol Ulciia Boys' mid Children.' Wear, Onus' FurnMiliig Ooods, ltcady nailo Ooods Hul nual Caps, The ItlclirM nmerlal, Tlic Bel nmrrlnl. Tbs LATEST aud DKST styles of VMi and Cauimtrti ever brought lo this market. A First Ci.i CtrrraH enables mi to equal any. CM ami ammiiM (As olaoai. A NIYKirtAlf WlllTCt "TvoaiMfKiltnl Ut tai ItlUXiUMKNU UOri'A UA1.T It, 'I UAtTia. nail all ttirti a?Asxi f LH'Ali I Hi UrNIHAl, lKHlUlY,bMiii mll ariibsj mJtr fteatt, tgf nff itrtml tmffrt, stv., an, in ww1 riM, ta Mi hanlaa4 lu-liotaaa liitrrtatf, H Milhttrtsi a Haw an Mttibtv-rt-tK tbaa Iht iHPftniiia ok itv tnt pirriutrxT ratrfkiitTtmia nr IKo. Oil ma nana, tth V.U bf VrnfKr.X ftftrl irrnraaft, TA It It AN T m (In. i;i Urtatstavtstti U N. T , Poiji Anvstitroa liMiifc (tfaiw,Lu-h Ml.AU4 HINKLEY KNITTIXGJIAC1ILNE. Tlx Simplstl. Chtipa-t and Beit Is Utt. nat sui un tverai n vnna can Run It, ntniHNvu r.sriu iALi.T niR rnai'sa I famil,. an.1 l,di-a whn d,r. tn kalt lar tt.sa.tk-u Willda Twrotlthef thaknltlinf I. a niiKk.af. .Vtrnltar and .arraatnt aa ranailf aa It han-l. At r-in-m lr ar.,,,1. ana ranrf wotk, TAKIMI hH IHI'lKKSNr kIM liKHTItt 11! Ar.T-raa,T1. ,n.f,andant llab'oiaget osttotdfr. Amy I'.wilf eaoiaht tarsias. r. araal aa Aa.al la arerr laota la Inlranttirat and aall Sbaai, tn ahaaa w. HI., te. eaaat l,Wiai loalnaraaaaia. S-wi far awt Ciern'ar ano nAr-p , 01-- aiaf. ri.'trw. IIINKI.KI IslTtlsii Mai lit Nam, Halt. MataV, tne. IT Rroaaw.r. H. Y, a, It I, lltWataahAilnUhMeiaktU. Aft C. Is. ULAlili nitllCAL. J. F. HARRIS & CO., WMIeaals and Itatatl Dealer la TT A "Mnp, nam -;r. -r ' ORGANS, llELODKd.NS and all alada ol Mtiali al Morolinnallao Cli("H. NKWaKVSN-OCTAVB riANUS HIHCWJ.J1. aasraaud tea inn; j;i to sjvo. UAOANS AND MILOUEuiia, ,;l to Xu tIRRWAM AMD MltXCII AOrORDEUKrf vary low. T1UL1N RTniNOB. lanatka. taal It.H.r, Mots. Uaod ButntA lltta. naaateallaiMlao. at, 3S XortA nifk Blraet, Columum, Oh o-j. r. HAtinia i. Coluubas Sewer PipelV, COLUMBUS, OHIO. tURrrartrn SEWER PIPE rf atUiMtUlBtU. fmtn t ! ffl iul., vmltl ib bMlniiallir fr atmrb,ili Ubliltf attll aUaVWlh, sum! t laitrr)! MsUkal pftsjsf. OOlrtWrKl Side High ;sirct, r t:ti nAti.iitiAD Dt;ior I nrtnt-y Tbrre nrih CM, , nat-tr Mnnh ( atiniiba Wm. Wiiuu, Bufi. A. r. Saw, Iwtli,i. i4. A. Kiwi, hV m kirtir, TrtM. ritnio-n. r. V, f. HS Wli.4af AtkitsM, Brb nwiiitfts 8, MsMbair, Jwn a. n itaM, in it, tv, KMy. tvlsta atln-airal to Dm (ari.T. nt U VmU it-ttt, or ant 1'inrior, ! rertrti ivtat tUUm m:vaiik nttm imieu al cMutuUr oa katl. Be V. fmtdtHl (VIMbna Maww ripVi al I h Hs-v-r riiHad tsf rwif mp.f, I bt a1pillt Ut tU Hatef WtKia t tkta Mtf.aa 1 trvtl tt final, if awtrfiir, m eliiattlls, ht . 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Full Text | Cp gail xo Me 0untiil VOL. XXXII. COLUMBUd OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1870. NO. 152. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TF.RMN lnrarlahlr la Adrmnca. BAIL edition: tit milt B ftdTHot) per annum . 00 Am io 6 mutba 4 M do io I mints! I io 1 mtnth 0 10 (Jlob. of flv tod opwirdf, nch I do do do dotmoathi,. 4 00 io do dn dit 4. moat ha.. IN Una epT sitrm to Dnbo ol Ten. Ueliwad by Carrier, pit month W TIU-UEEKI.Y EMTIO PWihttltvtry Tvti&iy, T-luriiiajf Stturday tilntf ubtcHbrn, pf annim.. . II to . i u . 1 15 , 40 qo o momui do do t month! i do da 1 moots Clabiof flea and upward, aa i do do do do I ninuu.K do do do do I moatbi.i. On copy it to Clubs of Tel. Wr.UKl.T KB1TI?I VublUhid tHry Saturday: 4 H I M 1 00 8LvgloMibjilbfri,pir annum. du do mootui.... FiTi coplai Tan onp ei Twenty capiat Jf.fty oylH . 1 00 . I 00 . 14 , is to , M 00 HATF.1 Of ADVRKTI4INU Dally: Use wioare.eath loMftion ... l G-..I.1 n. Nat.ua. but aauua. eaih tntertioo l Lout. Njtteei.Sleta. aitae, flrit loiertlnn. AdTertUeoiinU oato a weak charged full vitm oack Inaeitttn. Trl-Weeklrl TbtiBBt u Daily. Wocklyl One qnue. flret IntarMot M KnhadilUtoeal in-arUtn Local or Uuihm NotieoB) per Una, oaob 1b- aertluaj 30 B.V Eight UnM or lew make a equart. AdW.Iemnte for loiifer time Inaerted at our riwular eari rataa, vbkb will to futniebed oa ap lilTea'ton. BUT GOD. NEW WINTER GOODS! Woliavolnut race I red and are now offarinff for &le the largeot and ricbeat atoek of DRY GOODS tter ahown In thla elly, ' The InrlticetnrB'B wotfr to the public an-lArtfaftui Oi'mIO'hMi, lo 1'riMi, and (he him iriee t all. Wo bur no "wends" or 1m nprfAAt Dixids hut bpfnsttlat v flrt o'asi soodi W do uo'. Rlro crodtt, but will more than make up the dlfft-rsnoetoniir cuvtororrtb? therhtap-neti of our prioea Our assortmoat is complete io Black HI I ho, Colored Nilko, tolnrd "Ilka, Jnpanaao bilk Wo bavaa beautiful aeMriment ia new color- IDflSOl 44 Freucb Poplin 3-4 t-'renxb Poplin-Velonr llcpo. Freucb Caakiutrco, Nit tin laced faabiuorca. FroacU lerlnoc, Hoot trade, French tlorlneoB, ruodlum quality, Fluid liinpreaaClotb, Plain tiuproaa, Striped FutprcBv, Itlack Alpt f t liln k irilliulni lllnik Freacb Clotk Furo .ilohairo, Auotrallnn Crap Ac WokaTiaalndid line of Ulack Lvone ! Tftaand En(lih Vdlrflraaa; alat. colored vriiiifl Ycltna. Whit and Colorad ('orilo io?, Itual and Imitation Aatraohans, Bearer i'nihti, Chmcbillaa, Ac, o., fur filoitkinff. Otif irenaial stock of Ntaole Uosds Is Woe complou and prtois lowir thaa erst sinoa before iuo war. Itur uaorlmaat of KmltrMdfHra. I.toa Ooftda. Kibbin. and lile' and Osot's under clothing ar piTMfu any enrap V( would liks your patrenaffe. w. . nvxs to.. 33 & 35 North High Si, COLUMBUS, OHIO. N. a-Uutitackol Carpets and Oil Clolha la larger lhaa eror tad prlrsa towr. lillXHKIST.GKAY&CO Are unt OpeninR their Fall 8tock of DRESS GOODS 1NCI.UU1NU UU'U I'lnlcl PoplluM, Matin Plnltl VoIouph, OoIopM ninprom Cloth! All Wool UlUKOiinU, Drap Do Hulln, Ooloi'M Fronc'li Nnrlnn Jtv., Sii, -ll'T1lMl!S WILL FIKU ICVIRT !)-V J P IHTM KMT f tur ,twk eownUU. Hd f . taiNrlo. onUr, mit.pbd to tht W4Btt M llnl GILCHRIST, GRAY fc CO, :. ."5, wr j& ua South High Streot. White Onk Tj,oem ri WlM.fATCA-H FUR winrinAK 1 l.MiltuUilO II and 11 SH ioa. and II toltlttBkeadiaaelar.do.irored aAOkie FobiIbb- nary. P. tJATDKH A BOW, OolUBlltW, Oil. tth, 1170. MU dtf TOTJIN 1SA.IIIS 261 North UIgh St., MERCHANT TAILOR ruui m (ientleitttnfl Farulshlag Ged Ready Mado tlothlng, UA.TS, CAPS. AO., AO, Th.ClTrlSO DKrtltTMKXT It hi rt.tt. unwiiiataMM mnf .imi 9titn fw.iff 1MI U II 11(1 mil,..ll-Ta IMIinKwl h.n ThtM MilU. ..tttna tn.M.llr rmlt lrt Mil . dow I'nntl. CmIo i. ahiymU trj 1UM OUB MINEEAL WEALTH. Soma Account of the Great Btraitaville Goal Mines. ComipeidaDC. Toledo CjmmtcUl. BTBiimiLLi, Oct. 18, 1870. 1 promiMd la mj letter of tht 22d ult., to give you a "compiraltv." atalemeDt it regard! Stralurllle aod other cotla. Fint, a regard Tni DiroaiTS, which are io Immense aa to excite the wonder and surprise of even the olileat miners. While In Coluinuna, recently, I overheard a conversation between a gentleman now actively engaged Q developing these ooal Interests and an old resident ol Flltaborg. Fittaburg evidently had little faith in any coal outside or the "great coal mines of Pennsylvania," and he asked In a sceptical tone, "Are yonr coal companion not very much like our old oil companies r "How la thatf" asked Straltavllle. "Humbuea." "Well," replied Btraltsvllle, "If you call a vein of coal sixteen feet In thickness a hnmbuff, why, yea. We have plenty of that aurt of humbug I" Plttsbnrg'a eyea pupped out "big euoug!i to hang your hat uo," and he attrtleu tba vicinity with hla vehement ejaculation, "Sixteen fool vein I Why, our beat velna have ouly atven feet 1 There la not much humbug In sixteen feet of solid coal, but do you pretend to any that you have aa large a vein us that r" "If you will come with me 1 111 show you a vein that averages twelve feet, and In some places reachsa xteen, wo don't work seven leel vema they're too email." And Straltavllle apoka the worda of irutn and aooerneaa. The deposits sr. wonderlul, averaging twelve feet over an area of country two and a half miles lu width, and four miles long! Can you conceive It; A TWILY TOOT V1IH. It la hard to conceive of such vela without seeing It, Hupno.a you couie wlih me Into the mint of Ilia Htraltsvllle Oreat Vein Ooal and Iron Mining Com pany. Aa we enter we are met by tho Superlo:cedent It S. Hunger, Kiq, an oil retldent of North Wetttrn Uhlo, who bat all the drive and enemy of the people of that tccllon, and who will be pleased to ahow yu around. Securing a couple of tmall, tin lard oil larapa.we face the gloom, and alter a tramp of tome minutes, we come to the end of the excavation where tba workmen are engaged. Thla mine baa Juat been opened and put In working order, rrom your entrance you pass through a hall twslve Itet lu width and ten In Height, cut in the solid coal. The workmen are but! engaged In taking out the top "layer," and after a few momenta work a huge mate Is dislodged. Now take a survey. A black ahlulog uaws, mors than twice vour heluht. ullttera before vou.aud you hod it to be nothing but pure coal. Just stand there aud reflect for awhile on tne extent of the vein, or you will lie not noia to believe alter you leave tne mioee, of the wealth atorcd here. You appreciate daylight wbeu you come out, the gloomy, pitch darkness of lut mine being anything bat pMsnant to novice. ACCXtHinil.lTT add iuiuwau rAcii.iriKs In Jackson county, of this S'.atr, vein of ameltlng coal only eighteen iches Is worked at great txp'lise, as It Ilea 400 feet below the eartn'a .urlace ai,d Is brought to the surface by steam power, the same ntrane being employed to pump out the water which It con stantly accumulating there. The work man baa to work eituer lying on i is back or face, not being able to reach It to soy advantnxe In auy ottier poaltion Vet, notwithstanding ull this expenso and trouble, the coal Is so valuable for ameltlng purpusea tin', it pays to mioeu. It has been demonstrated that the Straltsvlllo coal la equally aa good for smelling purposes aa ilia above men tioned coai,wnue mere ia a iweive loot vein, and II la found In hills above the level of the connlry. The "ley ol the land" la anch that It aeems as though It could not have been better adapted fur Iba purpoae of mining sud shlpplDg coal cheaply, as by Its conformation aide tracks can be built all around the hills containing the coal. I he side track running alongside the hills, and the velna being al convenient elevation, the coal la run out on little hand cars, on a wooden train way over the side track In luch a manner aa mat 11 can no "dumped" directly Into the railroad car. Tba mlaea being above the level of the country, there la no water found to trouble the minors. No stesm power It required to elevate the coal or to pump out water. Dampa are not known In the met, there belog ma most periect ven tilation. Workmen can work upright. In a perfectly free and unconstrained poaltion, enabling them to mine more tons In a day, and consequently at a leas rate per ton. The Hocking Valley IUIlroul Com. psny la building a branch road from their main track at Igan, (hlrteen miles) to the mines The entire Una la graded, with the laid, and ballasted with siota In tba most auottaniiai manner. The Iron la now being laid, about one half being down. The work la Ming nuiaed forward with a rapidity which eaaurea lla early completion, and the probability la, that wituin a very lew weeka a Ural clssa railroad will open up the marvellous depoaile or mineral wealth to the world. A TALUAULI AUXIM.AHY Ia hen to tba growth ol Tolido who yonr contemplated Htraltavllle road baa providia yon wun cnaap irentponauoa. Columbus la ent elow to aea theaa ad. vantages; smslllng furnacea and rolling mills and roundenee are aireaay spring let- an. Insuring to the Capital City I grand prosperity In the noar future. (She will prove a formidable rival to jour city, lor tba place of third city In the Hiau In 1M0. With your facliltlea for orocnrlni Lake bnperlor one and cheap fuel from tha Southern Ohio coal fields, on have within your reach one of the eureel and most permanent alsrasnte of suecsse and eolld prosperity. And no body who has visited your city In the last raw years at all doubts that your eltlitna will ate all their tnerglea to for ward any project having fur Ms sad 10- lado a prosperity; nir-eorr LIST OF PATENTS leeuea Iroos lbs V. S. Palea! Oltlco to Oble IwvtiatMee. Iar the waal dial Oeb leih, I tin, at oatc kMvltiar IkKt dale. ir.ra'etd la. OMo B(a. Joaraal by Cw A Ooa HoUutaraol 1'alo.u.WaaliiBeloa, It. C 108 311). Subsoil plow, L Carl'.oa, romerny. lUSJIaO. Mi-cliemcal muvemtnt, Trenton. 108 803 Alarm cioca, u. uimoau nia.ala.ii. 1U8.U7S. Turbine water wheel, W. V. Martin, Waverly. IU8.JSI. McraW driver, A. n.wion, n.ebv Creek. lOti.sv.. luillvauir, I niatra, uer. nulnai. 108 . Btnm generator, J. Iliuny el al Marlttla lOH.IHID. c, J J Hutrn.Mcfl olivine. I0841IB. lunging mill Hunt, II Blraob. Cincinnati. UK) tuo. Ltnitrn, c i, i uowtr tv al. llelielr. lUrMtti. aiacnina ror cutting eoiee vi hnn(a Aa.. I. II Huan. Marietta. lOtMVI. Permutation lock, J. U.lllntt, Jr., Cincinnati. 108 407. Wall protector, D Krutllby, tllanlaeall. IU8 4H8 Egg beiter, U. O. Mallliy, Uincianau, U fit. Child' dining (hair, Bralih, I'ernabn'g. 1080x7. Ltmpnhlmaay cleaner, A. flnlih. Draft',. I08.ni. Vapor harner, 0. t Smith, Oolnmhiia. 1U8.S44. Tree sattlnt machine, J Williams, Pleasant UllL HIXM OF FON, A Wkitxuii editor "Improves the oc casion" presented by the casual descent one of hla No. 13 broguea upon an un suspecting "Colorado" In the following pathetic ttrala : "Ooa mote potato-bug Oonatohlareet Stepped oo so tenderly, 'CauM It was beat. Poor UtUa tater bne! hmaabed to thaduat! In thy proaperity, Buaiaeaa baa boat. 'Let na remove temptation from the path of youth," aa the frog said when he plunged into tha water on teeing a boy take up a atone. No matter how mnch desire you have fight, never begin on a mule or a cross eyed man. Thslr looks don't advertise clearly enough where they are golog to hit. It la rare that an open Held la struck by lightning; yet It la no unusual thing, In harvest time, for a farmer to Hod that his entire crop of grain or corn has been ahocked. ENUl.tND la again afraid cf the cattle plague. A gcntlemtn just from Dublin mentions tho alngular fact that the ills-ease has no til'ect upon Irish uuIIb Ah observer of human nature reports th it he has seen some people possessing the peculiarity of three hands a right hand, a left hand, and a little behindhand.Tub only liberty-cap, says a clever and witty author, la the night-cap. Io It men visit, one-third of their lives, the only lsnd where tbty are free and c.ual. Ax enterprising Ice cream maker ad vertises, "Families supplied by the quart or gallon, and delivered In any part of the city. Jfor tnose woo wisu to oo tain lamuies, tnis is an eiigmicopponu nity. Tiiiiik Is atld to be a farm In one of the Western States where the grasshop-pera, having eaten op all tho crops above the ground, now sit on the stumps and fences, with noea over tncir anont-der, walling for the potatoes to get old enough to dig. Hone ptragrtphlc philanthropist Is committing a plona fraud on the fair sex, by endeavoring to persuade them thst the ooly way to avoid rod noara In Inter Is to kerp tusir mouths shut. PnoKKSson," said a student In pur suit of knowledge concerning the habits of animal;, "why does a est, while cat ug, turn her head II rat one way and the the other r" "r .irtue reason," re- oiled the Professor, "that slio cannot turn 11 Doth way. at ouce. " Said a distinguished politician to bis aon; "Liok at me I I begin asaualier- mau, and hero 1 am at the top of the tree: ami what la my reward? Why when 1 die. mv aon will l the greatest rascal la the city." To Ihl. the young hopeful replied : "Yes, ds'l, when yuu die, but not nil men." Dos'Tyou think Mr Pro.y a speaker of great power ?" asked a genllemtn, In reference Io a pumpou', long-winded lecturer, who spoke lu u high keyed, rawllng voice, "les, lilgbdlawllc power, wan the reply ol the iieison .! dressed. In some parts of Connecticut rain Is so scarce aud spplea so abundant, that elder la absolutely cheaper than water. The tetotal societies are paolc-strlckcn, and are disbanding by ths dcx-m. A "Bhidoxt," who, aa usual, cuter- tains an exalted opinion of the good things of the old country, waa asked by her mlatreis If they had any plea where she formerly lived in Irelsnd. "Yes, 'an urelbeydo. "What kind of pleaf Magpies, mum." A touno lawyer in lllluola Is going to take Ihe stump during the fall campaign, and proposes to "grssp a ray of light from the great orb ol day, apln it Ir to Ibreaua of gold, and with them wasva a shrood In which to wrap the whirl wind which dies upon the bosom of oor Wcatarn prairies 1' Tm captain of one of the New York and Liverpool atcamera la remarkable lor hla alienee; ao much ao lu it some of bis passengers have thought him dumb. A lady who knew his peculiarity In this respect, addreaatd btin during a dense fog on tha hanks of Newfoundland aa follows! "Captain Stone, la it always foggy here?" "Madam," replied the captain, ' how should I know ? I don't live hre. ' DcKimi a denaa fog, A Ulaslstlppl steamer took A landing. A traveler, aoxloua to go ahead, camo to the unperturbed manager of the wheel, and asked why tha boat stupped. "Too much I gt can't aea the rlvr." "Hat you can ate the aura overhead r "1 ee," replied the urbane pilot, "but until the boiler busts, we aln t going that way." The patsen gtr went to lied ealltiled, Ma'am," aald a quack to a nervoua old lady, "yonr case la A scrutuatory cum. plaint," "Pray, doctor, what la that!' "It la ths dropplog of ths nervoa, ma'am; tha nervta have fallen Into the P'aarln. turn, the cheat becomes tnorbcrous, and the bead goea tlaarlten." "Ah I doctor,' exclaimed tha old lady, "you hav described my feelings exactly." Tut following wlae aawt and modern Instsncea appear at one and the aame time la tha New York Post i "A tooth becomes a relation when lis a kin." "It does not follow that Ihe moon has a dn. lar because It baa four quarters." "Th earn that doe the cheering for thellar maa army ID lluaears. "ratnotlc Prnsalana may throw flags out of their windows but not paving atonra." Personally. Beebach rnakee a good tm. preealon, tMcauae ana la or tua rsaxon type." "Ladle motttectpt the paradox, that their hair la no finer even when It l nuwdired." "It la remarked that the Prinoeaa of Prnatlt makta her own bonnets, and even King Wlllltn haa lately pm a reatntr la his cap," "lir tha praaent generation, aa A nlaaa, Ior Klrtiart a maxims are eonauirrrd well. ard a poor maxima." A atoav o' olose management la tol l ab'ul a Yankee who lately telllej dow In the Wear, lie wta the picture ol mean man, but aa be put hlmatlf to work la good earneat to get bis house Io rights. the arlgbuure lent him a hand. Atter he had everything filed to hla notion, thought alruek him that be bad no chickens, and lit was powerfully fond ol acklag raw eggs, lie was loo bint. I to ileal them, an I u mean to buy them At Itat A inougiit atracl Dim be could burrow. He wtnl to a neighbor and thut accotud hint "Wei, I rcrkno you hain't gul no old hen nor nolnin'you d end me for a I wersa. Dart von. neighbor?' "I will lend yon on with pleasure, replied the gentleman, plcl Ing out lha very rlaest one In Hit coop Tbs Yankee took lha hen boms, and then went to another neighbor and borrowed a dosen egg, lla then aet lha hen, and In due coutae of lltnt sht hatched out dot.a rhlckena The Yanks Waa tail dukIkIi k eonld retnr Ihe hen. but how was he to return the eggs? Another Idea and who aver taw a live Yankte wlthont omr ha woqltl ketp the hi nntll tht had laid a drsea eggs. Thlt bt did, asd the! Istnraed tht haa and rags to Ihalr rvtpectlva owners, remark' Ingaaha did ao: "Wal, I mkoa I n got at flu A dates of chlcktne aa ton aver laid eye on, aad they didn't coat me a cent auihtrr Tho Chest of Silver. 8 jme years ago the nalnit of St. Peter'a one of the principal German churchea In St. Petersburg, waa tilled by Pastor Herman, who, like most of the preachera of that wealthy sect, had amassed a considerable fortune, and waa much esteemed and beloved by his congregation. Not A day passed without numerous applica tions to mm lor assistance or various kinds, and noae were aent away without a word of consolation or a more substantial gift. Oaedav. aahe waa comnelled bv In. disposition to keep his room, a woman came In and craved hla interference. Bhe had lately removed to St. Petersburg with her husband, who waa a goldsmith, and who hadauccaeded la establishing himself so well that he earned an ample aupport for both of them; but ha made her wretched by hla perslatant and outrageous Ill-treatment, without the alightest provocation or retort on her part, an or which she had until now pa tiently endured. The pastor expressed his regret that Indisposition prevented him frem leaving the bonse: "Urlng your husband to me," said be. "That will be no easy matter." re turned tho woman; "for If he suspects thai a rebuke la la waiting for him he will not come. No; he must know nothing of It beforehand. Hut if I tell him that yon wish to buy something from him, he'll not fall to wait on your reverence.That Is a lucky thought," said the pastor, "for 1 am about to nurchise a complete tea service of silver." "And be has .lust finished a very beau tiful one," exclaimed the woman. Ihe next day the goldsmith came with his cheat, accompanied by the woman The pastor was secretly surprised to ace her with blm, but advanced to meet aim, asying : Ah I thu silver tea-set ? ' Yes, your reverence. 1 have brought the service, as you desired." "Very well." aald the Daalor. "Hi ao good as to come with me Into my study." When they were alone, the good clergyman began to speak urgently upon tne uuty oi a nusoaud, and dwelt with Impressive oloa.uence upon tho sacred-ness of the vow which raarrhd partnera make belore the altar to each other. Ilia listener ecemed very much astun- Ishcd, and several times attempted to Interrupt hla discourse; but pastor Herman begged him to hear him to tho end. "What excuse can vou make for vour conduct?'1 asked he In conclusion. What Is the cause of it? You look ao mild and good-tempered, my friend. How cornea It that you are auch a bad husband ? "I know what you uiean to suy. Y'ou sre usually as meek as a lamb, and only Impetuous at certain times; but to go so far us t ) beat your wife ?" "Yuu have mistaken tha person, reverend air; I have never beaten my wife " How? Do you deny It? Fie!" because," continued the man. "lam not married." Why, your wife la at thla moment wultlng in the next room." "Why? My wife? Yur reverence la mistaken; I have no wife. That wo man is your owu housekeeper; alio came to me with a comtntsslon from you to bring a service m' silver lor vour Inspec tion " The pastor began to look uuessy. "She muit be a mad woman," said he. "Or a thief." said thu giiiilsnillh. They went hastily Into the next mom hul it was empty l The woiuau bad disappeared wltn lite chest or silver, and nil the effort of the police to recover It were In vala. The trick was ao well devised and planned thai It would have succeeded with the most prudent and circumspect. The goldsmith left the sliver In the outer room In charge of the supposed tiouse- teper at the expreaa desire of the pas tor, while Ihe latter confided It to the keeping of the supposed wife of tje former. Had the latter been brought into litigation, whose would bare beeu the loss ? Unfortunately tho pastor had no thought for such an alternative. He ftlt compassion lor the poor man, who gained a prtctrlons living by his labor; and aa be, on the contrary, waa rich enough to bear tha Injury, he bore it one. Ruined by Chlnise Cheap Labor. Too orerlmd Mont My mail look to IU laurels. Tha Baa FIadcIico New Letter Ulla the follow I riff wblch readi likeonaof the charlcuriatic accidental sketches from tba racy "Ova.Un ." boiled town: Uua day In 40 an honest nilnsr ud In Cat aver bit himself with asoiall suake ot tht garter variety, and either as a possible antidote or with a dcterm1 nation to tojoy tha brief remnant of a waited life, be applied a on mining jug of whisky to bis llpa, ami kept It then notll Ilka a reputed leech which la bo other respect It resembled It Mlcu" The man fell off likewise. The next eJay, while the ooo y ity in auie on a pine aiab, and the be re are I partner of tho d ceased waa unbending In a game of seven-up with a friendly Chinaman, the (tame waa Interrupted by a famlllitrvolce which seemed tn proceed from the Jawa of thu corpse: "laay, Jliul" Uercaved paitner played king ol spades ami claimed "hlRb," then, loukloff over his shoulder at the melan choly remains, leplled, "Well what la It, uaver i m uney.- -i aay, jimr repeated the corpse In tne name measured tone. WHO a look oi intense annoyance, aad muttering eomuhlui about "people that could never atay dead more'fl a minute," Uie bereaved partner rose and .tUiod over the body wltn hie cants in hla hand. uJlm," continued the mighty dead, "how fur's thla thing gone!" "Ive paid the (Jblnaraan two and a half to dig tha grave," rtsnoaded tha be roared. "'Did he atrlke anything?" The (Jalnamsn looked up: "Mo stlikre py dultj me no belly dead 'Mtllcaq In 'engrave. Me keep 'em claim." The corona sat up rliiMlv: '-Jim. nit mv revolvtraod chase that pig Ull off. Jump hla dam sepul- cner, ami tax bib uainp nve noiiara eaca for pro pectin' on the pnbllo domain. These Muniolinca hordia havs col to be got antier. Ami i eay juni r any moreaerpenta corns foolln' round here drive emoir Taint rlglit to b bltln' feller when whisky a two dollars a gallon, Dcm all foreigner, anyhow!' And the mortal part pulled on Its boeU, Much, dear rsadur, waa tha origin of the anu cooua move menu "Doubl or Quits." Kerry Blunt we nrl to aaasmlil At A ahanty callrtl tin "Uti Altratl" It-alau- rant, ami tlitre we would drink onr- ttltei oilmi, v.ry orteu ainiiias;up with a lalit, In which, knlrea won Id Imi nsetl. and soma SKiy aruantta given. Lucky dlimeri taiuaiti i'lay crnua or lira;, or a nam! of susliro, lor ptncli.a, or ouncia r I'Hii, aea nnnuit-ie oi ueuars, or ratner wiinus, would cuanas aantia in an boar. Titers was a gambling (ItKRsr wo called "lloilblt or trulls," became whin bs lost tbs sma ne wooii cry "double or qulttl" ami luting that, wouitl ory "iloub-ior qtlltal ' aiiamt ami then Motible or qnlul" anil "d-iutilt or qotts! ' BRaln, nntll It wa, all "quits' wltn blm, ami ba bail nolhina to doable wilb. II wsaonnof Ilia Inralrat ilinasra round altonti whereTot he struck his pick, gold ateiucd to spring np and org of bint Io tike It. lla wurktd like a Blitier all day, and when he bad made tidy uralaty onncea, ha would en up and gal rid of It at "double, or units." lla hail a drop of drink In bits ones It was not ths ouly tltn by a grvel many ami It ftliatii a bar mal l. When aim hoard nil lira far It, b catuiht bar round ibi waltt, and crltd 'doitul or qulltl and kiiatd ber attain. II. cam. 10 a otir and, did "lloolile-or Hulls." lla bad a quarts)! with a dlguvr and thry a reed io Aabt It out. I list atakfd Acn.lil-r-ratilvt amnnt ou tht datit, aad--D-mule-or Ualta" litkctl II I man cloaelr and wa dictated th winnsr. "I'll Dghl yon Main to-morrow," aald tha nulacky pugttisk "ah rignt. nia "uouoti-or Quits;" "we'll fight to-morrow for tba earns amount, Mouble-or-qolts."' They fought tha next day. "Double-or-Qults" rushed at hla man at the opening of the contest, "double," he cried, as be delivered a atlnglag blow. "Quits," cried bis adversary, and be hit"Double-or-Qults" a tremendous one on tha aide of tne "knowledge box," which aent him to grass, senselesa. "Uonble-.r-Qults" never recovered fram that "aockdolsger." He took to hla bed aad died a week afterwards. He was craztd all tha tlma be waa alck, and did not know Any one about blm. But all that week he waa at hla old game playing cards and crying out "double-or-qults." A minute bsfore he died he Jumped out of bed, and looked before blm in fright, thinking, perhaps, that old Nick waa by hla aide, and bad come to fetch blm. "Double or Quits!" be shouted, and then, aa If ha had lost the game and couldn't pay up, ha threw up hla arms and dropped down dead. Bach la Ufa In the wilds of Australia. BUM,tsj NOTICES. f'roisi O. F.J. Col barn. nc tar of Dea-laUliariorr. Newark, N. J. Tha nooalae dentriflee known aa Soeaaone. be- alfea beioe a Terr plaaeiat addition to tho toilet, uontalna lorredienta, that, if ual aeaoidine to th. direotiona, will prove of ths rreatcat utility tu the health of the month and tcelfa. "Sr,t.DiMO'a Olus," with Braab,r.rea4y for me. Spread lla Truth. Soma medical man lnalat that it it vndignlfled to advertise a remedv, however valoabl. it may be. Queer roaaoBiaglhU. It is like saying that an article which ths world needa ihonld be bid In a corner that baaoBta and bleaaingemay be too widely diffused that the meana of protecting and reitoring health should bs a close monopoly, and aot accessible to all. The argument la bad. It is worse than that; It is faniima. Boppooe Hoatatter'e Stomach Blttera-an abeclute apoclflo for dyspepsia, bUiousasss snd asrvoas dabillty had never bean known bf yond ths reptrtoirt of tho faculty, what would havs been the eonsa- inaseef Inetead ol luring and Invigorating mil lions, tits good affects of ths preparation would hare bean oonnaod to a eomparative few. Than ia the hlgbfst aathority for saying that light should not bs hid undsr a busbel; that whatever la Excellent shonld bo placed as a city on a hlU, where all men can take cognizance of it. It ia upon thia principle that the Bittsrs bar. been advertised and eontinee to bo advsrtised in svsry nawapapir of any prominence in th. wester, hemisphere, and that tbs spontaneous testimonials in its favor havs been translated into all written languages. Thousaads enjoy perfect health to-day who would be languishing oa beds of alck-neaa If ths newapapers had not ipread (Aa truth with rtgard la this NseouaJfd tniigorant aad ear-rechce far and wide. Soppoa. profit Aos been reaped from th's rmblleltr. 1, laot any argumett agamat itt If too publio h.alth haa been pro-teeted; If livea have beaoaaved: it the taab-o bare bean etrenrlhened and tha alck reatored, griat good hat Urn cemplithtd: and who aa mean aa to 8nida to esortlona thua directed their fair r waidl F I an la 1 1 on Bit ion aa an Apptllxer. Want of appetite la a rare sign tbat tin stomach it out of order. All peron io perfuat health nliah tbrtr fv-d, and it may bo rayardid aa a role to which there ia no eiotjptioua, that Individ' uala who era Buvnr hungry cannot be tntlrely well. 'Io eat without eoj' yraont Is b penance, and euateoanoa taken Id to tha etomaeh against the Inclination dos not nourish the syateu aa It fi ttkrs, A Wine Rleaaful taken half an hour bfloro breakfast, dinner or eupptr quickens tht) How of ihe gaatrie Juice, and thereby provoked hunger for the palatt armpHbiiM with the tomach. Nor can the appeUt thus created be called a, falae appetttt, for It ia the legitimate oonaequwDM of a new ennrffy ifopaitl to tha ill pwtlte organs by thia whoUauue me licated tio-ulstnt," t Moss Parium will nrove a treat bl'sshi to thu poor. It is ao cheap that it it within lha itivcd oi sail, ii ia on t mi moi', mumuona ana de itfbtful preparaturn that baa ever oome w our noiice. wHtntr. The Itaperlabable Ferfttmc. Aa b rule the perfumes now Io use have no wr- manenry. An hour or two after th-ir uae.Uieie Is no trace of perfume left. Dow difftnBt ia the nwilt aactesKl'nfr the nee of UUKKAY A LA.- UAN'H VLUKIDA WATUHI Davs after iU an- pti-tliB th haodkerchior eibales a most da btfhtful, delicate, and agreeable fragrance. SPECIAL NOTICES. Royal HaTannalLotcerr mi Cuba Draws W 00.000 in told vrtr IT dan ; nrlvaa Oauhed and Inform atloo furaiabad. The hiRheat " i"u lurunuuiooiia an an ainaaoifoia ana alias, ivt;cituioHai arcuriiiH, co. fAii-uii co.(unkira, IS WaU atrret, M Y Special Notice to Huntirs, ALT, l'ER8fN8 Alii HEREBY FORBID. DBN to huntUuail. or an nthor nmi In any manner, either with guns, neta or traps tn Vraoklia Uwnship, yranklla eounty, Ohio. All the farmora and those in eharg of State property in amd townahip, deelre to protect the game upas th-lr pmnisea, and will bereattar priraarciiie ana tiii. me penalty or ma uw apoB sail -ssiwiivayiHBi uyva iu-ir uniunna. TH03. DUNN, Uft. DO KAN, Commute 04 1 J U Wll. h. I'ZCK, ) FRANKLIN HOUSE. Re-Opening1, TBK UNDERIIONBD TAKF.j PLIAflVRl In lofoming the pnblw that tha franklin u-iuh i,ino uuiidiw oi wnien nu oeen temporari-1 suanandrd lneonanuenra of damstsv k hi haa bran ' horouKhlv rroalieit. and iht Hh.! and ciaplau reaatiun throut bout hat been af-fe.Ud.MW furaitnre aopplied, end ererrtblosr dnne to eoaUibuU to lbs coiafart and oonTaaieavM of gurau. wun im inereaatt raemtles thus afforded, tha Proprietor feela eonQtlnt at him tux iaim eatialsrUoBtoaUwhomar farer him with tUeir Attva.a. . iu-1 nuLiw, imprietor, N. B.-Tho eiUnaiTS eubllnt Bltachad to the nnu-tj m new, ana ib am rl oondiUon, andaa-pt-rlntented aarormtrlr. bv aid Hiliv. whna. .n. penor ao a hoatloc la aot to bo found ia the HUto. Iron Fencing, RAILING, GRATING. &0. MT PATENT IRON FENCE IS CniAl'ER, ore lUDeleatlal, mare .rnamantal, mora practical, ana in .vary mooes a groat Improve, meat oa aav ether MnMikit h.. .... b ..i. Th. DaUat Constat, In tntarnaalaa hat.n . panoBla or laoa a DmiaU l'ld,aa fit, in Itaclf ornataenul aad atrong, wblca aleawa foe tba as paaaioa asut contraetiua, to which ail Iron fencing laaul.Mt thathilegthafauao of ao maovorook-d faocoa and aamaaegeablo gatoa. new t.r. I wans all partial aaislu.l lesfrlasTlnt apaa nay muai, npectali, llaMwaa lava parslalaS BtARTIrf KRI'nn, K' IllVourih atroet, Cluabua, N. B. KELLY, Architect & Suporintondont, fimce--Xo, IS Es Broad St. cni.synBt, . Aki iiiTBrToniiiin ncnooi, nttii.o. 1NI, U. A Hntth'a n.w ml'lati-., and tha hul'dlng. foe Ulanotu Watas Works, at (. '"-"' . "ara, Mil KU1RT M1MF1CT0RT. Hilwick Improved Curved Yoke Skirt, as, ra.. Aniiu HWH, No. is opksia Hoimr- lUp Slalra I H AVISO rCnt-UAHaDTDIS VAI.UAIIM Tatont. we are anw eaahlrd 1. niralih ,ka OB'Mi pvrieea .no eaaiaa, uitia antes avae nr-l.red tn tha nnltlla. urdara will rt-iwlvo tha aaoat p,nlpt attaatio. ana aatlrfaetioa giaarafetesd. i.h ,a - iu,ri.,n, UAI.WKK TUKI B1IIIIT, ee'agt Na llOpara yoosr, ENVELOPES Of Every Kind and Price, at tho Journal Ollico, VERY LOW. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS, 13 . Mo -A. DO TOT, IVo. 2 IVeil House JBloolf, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEINWAY PIANO. The Best and Host Reliable ia Ihe Word. Pianos and Organs to Rent, SO THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM ! 33 . JSL c MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS. IB M IVo. 2 IVoil House Ulook, GENERAL AGENT FOB THE STEI.N""WAY PIANO, The Best and Matt Reliable In the World. FMNOS AND ORGANS TO KENT, SO THAT THE RENT Tt. X3 . MUSICAL HEADOUARTEBS, 13. MoADOW IVo. S3 TVell Ilouiao I31oolf. GENERAL AOEBT FOR THE STEINAVAY PIANO, The Beat and Moit Reliable la the Werlil. PIANOS AND ORGANS 10 RENT, 80 THAT THE RENT WILL PAY FOR THEM H. U. MuADO W. -A. 3D O c -A. 3D O "V7 WILL PAY FOR THEM! oADOW. OHIO MERCHANT TAILORING CO. Opera House Block, Columbus, 0. Largest exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establishment in the Slat;-. The finest selection and most varied assortment of FALL AND TOTEE GOODS, BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Among which may bs foonl the following: Cnrr's & Scheldt's UlyNinns: AatracoD, Fur, Beaver, and oilier Over-CouiiiiKl Svlies-llcr's, Weise's, Sellable', und Ilnleer's Clotlis; l urr'a West-ol-Englaud Itlelloiisi Pnrls. IHntrannl. nnd , r-..o,ln.r. ftllk, Velvet, Cuslimcrc, and Cordiiiot Vf-lltit s: Plnlii and Fancy Ti owscrlimss Cnaiinere, Xcotrli, nntl otltci- Siitflnu IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, the arajrtment laenllrtly new aad the mm', eleennt in tboelty. ALKXANDHE KID GLOVES, LONDON WALKING AND DltlVlNO (ILOVKS, nUSSIAN BUACE3, PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS, ELEOANT DRESSING OOWNS, AND A PULL LINE OP NECKWEAR. FULL ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR Priza Medal Shirts Made to Order. And Warranted to Fit or no eel. Oentlemen desiring good good,, well made and trimmed, are invited to cull ml examine our stock. JOHN IlICH, ft. w. ivinssoiv, Superintendent and Treasurer. Foreman. YOU WILL l'INU Al' O. JL.- C T, A R K. ' S ArE FACTO JIT ST OK K A 1.AIH1E ASSOnTHKNT or ALL Klf.'DS Or U0S1L-MADE 1'ACTOI.Y WODLKX mm. BL'L'a Moscow & Castor Boavers, Broadcloths of tho various colors Crtnalmrrc nllnct, Jcnns Flannels Blnnliela Slocking Varn, lnnlt) Tnrn, ftr., ,V, at estreaialr Ion tatea for CASH, or la siebani. lit WOOL. Suits made lo Order nt about One-hulf Ihe iimiiiI Tiice-. TrTlt.aidae.tiry,inTir. Kpeelal all.nUoa gir.n to BOLLCABUIMI. bl'l.SNl.NU and all kind. ot CUSTOM WUUK. Now, Rememlicr the Place: Fnai Friend, Ihreo Door from llluls. JOSEPH (.CXDEUSnEIWbU. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Cor. Hiru ami State St. TV 5 W (i O O ll H , Fall tslyls-aol Ulciia Boys' mid Children.' Wear, Onus' FurnMiliig Ooods, ltcady nailo Ooods Hul nual Caps, The ItlclirM nmerlal, Tlic Bel nmrrlnl. Tbs LATEST aud DKST styles of VMi and Cauimtrti ever brought lo this market. A First Ci.i CtrrraH enables mi to equal any. CM ami ammiiM (As olaoai. A NIYKirtAlf WlllTCt "TvoaiMfKiltnl Ut tai ItlUXiUMKNU UOri'A UA1.T It, 'I UAtTia. nail all ttirti a?Asxi f LH'Ali I Hi UrNIHAl, lKHlUlY,bMiii mll ariibsj mJtr fteatt, tgf nff itrtml tmffrt, stv., an, in ww1 riM, ta Mi hanlaa4 lu-liotaaa liitrrtatf, H Milhttrtsi a Haw an Mttibtv-rt-tK tbaa Iht iHPftniiia ok itv tnt pirriutrxT ratrfkiitTtmia nr IKo. Oil ma nana, tth V.U bf VrnfKr.X ftftrl irrnraaft, TA It It AN T m (In. i;i Urtatstavtstti U N. T , Poiji Anvstitroa liMiifc (tfaiw,Lu-h Ml.AU4 HINKLEY KNITTIXGJIAC1ILNE. Tlx Simplstl. Chtipa-t and Beit Is Utt. nat sui un tverai n vnna can Run It, ntniHNvu r.sriu iALi.T niR rnai'sa I famil,. an.1 l,di-a whn d,r. tn kalt lar tt.sa.tk-u Willda Twrotlthef thaknltlinf I. a niiKk.af. .Vtrnltar and .arraatnt aa ranailf aa It han-l. At r-in-m lr ar.,,,1. ana ranrf wotk, TAKIMI hH IHI'lKKSNr kIM liKHTItt 11! Ar.T-raa,T1. ,n.f,andant llab'oiaget osttotdfr. Amy I'.wilf eaoiaht tarsias. r. araal aa Aa.al la arerr laota la Inlranttirat and aall Sbaai, tn ahaaa w. HI., te. eaaat l,Wiai loalnaraaaaia. S-wi far awt Ciern'ar ano nAr-p , 01-- aiaf. ri.'trw. IIINKI.KI IslTtlsii Mai lit Nam, Halt. MataV, tne. IT Rroaaw.r. H. Y, a, It I, lltWataahAilnUhMeiaktU. Aft C. Is. ULAlili nitllCAL. J. F. HARRIS & CO., WMIeaals and Itatatl Dealer la TT A "Mnp, nam -;r. -r ' ORGANS, llELODKd.NS and all alada ol Mtiali al Morolinnallao Cli("H. NKWaKVSN-OCTAVB riANUS HIHCWJ.J1. aasraaud tea inn; j;i to sjvo. UAOANS AND MILOUEuiia, ,;l to Xu tIRRWAM AMD MltXCII AOrORDEUKrf vary low. T1UL1N RTniNOB. lanatka. taal It.H.r, Mots. Uaod ButntA lltta. naaateallaiMlao. at, 3S XortA nifk Blraet, Columum, Oh o-j. r. HAtinia i. Coluubas Sewer PipelV, COLUMBUS, OHIO. tURrrartrn SEWER PIPE rf atUiMtUlBtU. fmtn t ! ffl iul., vmltl ib bMlniiallir fr atmrb,ili Ubliltf attll aUaVWlh, sum! t laitrr)! MsUkal pftsjsf. OOlrtWrKl Side High ;sirct, r t:ti nAti.iitiAD Dt;ior I nrtnt-y Tbrre nrih CM, , nat-tr Mnnh ( atiniiba Wm. Wiiuu, Bufi. A. r. Saw, Iwtli,i. i4. A. Kiwi, hV m kirtir, TrtM. ritnio-n. r. V, f. HS Wli.4af AtkitsM, Brb nwiiitfts 8, MsMbair, Jwn a. n itaM, in it, tv, KMy. tvlsta atln-airal to Dm (ari.T. nt U VmU it-ttt, or ant 1'inrior, ! rertrti ivtat tUUm m:vaiik nttm imieu al cMutuUr oa katl. Be V. fmtdtHl (VIMbna Maww ripVi al I h Hs-v-r riiHad tsf rwif mp.f, I bt a1pillt Ut tU Hatef WtKia t tkta Mtf.aa 1 trvtl tt final, if awtrfiir, m eliiattlls, ht . Oalttf and bKi-b. 1 nf m (ha arl feiMla in tha market. iiH t Imt hrtn'nt oaol tm M attwrtlM ' t" "'b- r" Tf.TiTl.ni-Rr, Caw la-taate Watt, WarkaUlrolUalnaaaaal, aaflaj . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CAtJo rivrotAiJ wit.t nwt'Ktr. r kl at taW . .1 Waa. 1. lxb. ltj,.M- ttvtnl of Vinl VM 1.n.VM A.a UUwfMMl, (Kw AjiIhisi RnMai OMt i tts,( I M . 1htitaUr. I thfUtTtf 1 tJf Mb JltlattlHtl tm w " tatno Wl aftbX ATl" niM'.f. FfH kVttrf Um Trb mmy U bi r ataUvf ag U intt't)titi, aa ., Ity swtiar a4 M n aat t |
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