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WEEKLY TELEGRAPH JAMES REED B0, PUBLISHERS; Ttrd Dollar n Tknr InVarlbiy in Adrencbi Local & Miscellaneous. , Blank ot all kinds tor sals at this bfllcb. Mingle CopUs orttle graph, In wrapper, msy at sny time be bad at itta office. Prlca I cent. Job Prlntliiff.-VVork of i stylos tjtttts in th naat atyla of workmannlilp kni a, iow rata. Overtures Worn ootalde parties dupllNtett In price, material sW Workmanship at th Ti.oarh Orrirs. Local & Miscellaneous. L. S. & M. S. RAILWAY. , Tralna oHit ft tat-lrm've AaHtnbnlai Bpoclal Cbla.(ro Kiprn, 4.'ti a, m. Ar.al CUT. S:SS. Toledo Kxprm.i. ....... ll:4i a. m. do t:tO. Paotflo Exprea.....- 8:11 p.m. Hd TOO. Bteamboat Kxpfeat. t:Ma,M. do fctO. Accommodation ........ 6:48 p. m. do 8:08. ; Tralil tiding Eaat-leavli AnntabuU t Accommodation 7:10 p.m. Bpeclal Jr. V. Kxprees ................ i0fl Ilk. Atlantic K.pr rai.n Day Express .:v.....v..... ...:. lWtt, m. Apprentice Wanted at this Oftfe IrttmeMrtirtiy. A letter from our Klngsvlllo ctarri-sprmdcot', We are reluctantly compelled to leave out. Marshal 'hroRrs and ludjy ete entcrtaln Icd a feW nlgliU Since with A Tin YVeddtiii;. A. woman was killed on the lower fnrt Of the Jamestown Roitd on Monday triordlnj Wt. Thb salaries oi the light keepers ut this and teonu'cuilt Vlarbor slrave been We learn, consid erably redtriky. Crarlfs Cro'6ker formerly occupied !h fchocmaking la this village is said to Ve a raV log maniac at Stockton, Cat. tiEhPoNt, Is to have a cheese factory, one Wbe largest Itt the fcounty, and Klngsvlllo ' tt also to enjoy a like blessing. Attektior is called 'to the advertisement W wall paper, by Messrs. Flower and Mat tcson. They expert to make this a leading article Yjf tiielr business. Lirs Ixsurakcb. B. II. Merrinm i lte ine of his death bad an Insurance upoh Ms ito of $2,0(1, In the Chnrtor Oak Company, J. -Mansfield, aent, which IiM tost htm in pre miums $125. ' 'Sensible. An ordinance lina reccntVy passed the Common Council of Chicago forbidding the obslrVifcl'fmi bf aisles of Church ta and other places of public gatherings with tehairs-, Wnclies, &c LANtiLohs Teller is great On porker's having recently butchered twVtyuetive weight 'of which was a few pounds over 1.200, and the dressed weight 1,031 pounds, and he is 'also, some on big Turkeys ft mi little ftuffaloe. VNB of the fiercest snow storms of the sea . BorY, and 'one that accumulated the most snow in the shortest time, began on Sunday evening about six o'cl6ck. On Monday morning the ground was covered to the depth of 7 or 8 in- this. . . Messrs. tJeo. fc. Rowell & Co., of New York, tomfbuntSe that they have cominrticed the importation of type from Great Britain, and "will sell at 20 per cent, less than the AraericnVt 'scale of prices, when ordered In fonts of lbs. and upwards. 'Transfers Real Estate. il. Fassctt to Wm. Humphrey, an ntidlvided one half of 41 lota in Humphrey and Mart's plot. H. Fassvtt lo P. Butler, lots 20 in Fassrtt nd Hall's plot,, consideration $350 1 and lot 22, same plot $500. pBNl6LlBToid &. WATMoVott, Collector of ttJatoms for the Cuyahoga District, bus been 'tomipatcd and coufirmcd for another term. Uapf. Watmouoh has proved himself 'a, very 'efficient ofilcer, and the Government Interests loose nothing from his supeTvTsion of tfaeui. Theachr. Wm.Yourtg, belonging to V. F. V3ootl, and M. W. Pale, of this place, has with in h day or to changed owners, bavfeg been void to 11. 8. Munger, P. W. Tuttfe-.ltnd Capt. Milo Roberts, of Geneva. Ttib sum paid was $18,('00. The sale ft supposed to be a good ode. ADiotrtiliMENT. The Cemetery Meeting that was to be held by adjournment at the offlco of O. H. Fitch, Esq., on Saturday evening last, at 7 o'clock-, wtiB again nVljourned one HeA, and wfl be held 6n Suturdn'y evening f this week, at the same time and place. ftBAL&STATX THAKsrEH. The old Jerry Kingman pTace ou Prospect 'arrt'et, ineaVly 'dp positeTtiariePark,tSoBsiHingorttn 0 feet front lot, and rear land . suAicient ro tnuK'e '5 a ters, baa' been sold by Amos Flsk to Henry OaAtle. for $S,B00. - . SoltB of the Palncsvelie and Ashtabula pa 'pen have been circulating a report that "i beardless youth and a less of sweet sixteen," had eloped irom Madison. Our most dllllg'ent aearch fails to reward trS with any clue aa to VrUo they are. Mad. Prat. Thb folfowlne of our home exchanges hive branch Wflees in Chicago, or etrewbere, Where lhy print tbelr 'outsldea:" Conneaut Re porter, Ashtabula Citiien, Andover Enter prissy Madbion Pre, Cbardon Timet, and Painesvilte Adbertiter.-Timet. ' ttis Board of Edncatlon, Madison Town ship, have engaged Mr. 1. G. McCalmOnt to serve a second year as Superintendent Xjf their Village schools, and have Increased Lit salary $200-, making it $1000 for the Ctimtng school , year. He has proved faithful and efficient and his re-ehgajtment will give general satis faction. . , . Thb Interesting Fact was alluded to at the retent I7th annlversarv of the I. O. O. F. (bat of tha 21 original members. Messrs. . H. L Morrison and Linus Savage, are the Only onei left. Such facta are sometimes a little startling In the ellmpse they afford of the advance rjf time, and how insidiously it Is pushing MB along into me iron ntua, in mo. Dbath or thb Rev. J. A. Tuombi The, announcement is made of the death of bis gen I tleman. so well known in this vicinity, a few I days aidOv t CnAtarirjOga, aged 60 years. th remains Were brought W Cleveladd fof- Ihtet1- meat, and the fUnei'al Ceremonies took plate 1 at the First CoDgregallonal church, West Bide over which be bad been the Pastor for twenty ' Veara. The sermon on the occasslon was de- 1 livered by President Fuirchild, of Oberlln Suits ImstitOtbd. Capts.' Gabt and Chafmak. who were put off the train the other day and left to foot it back to Jetferson some two or three miles, have begun stilts, Hat))11 the Railroad Company, laying their damage, each at $5,000, It will do fur lawyers ; to vindicate their rights by, appeals to tUa tribunals of the land, for they can ya the duaca without paying the fiddler, as the jolly eaoaot. This advaniange Is very fair offset to tha wealth and eoaseqent endur Iknoa. of .railroad eorporatloos. Outalders therefore, may watch these encounters with serenity anu oompoaitre, and without any .csttalpt upon thtir food nature. .tili'iifc. to the VrtAildrt of 8. A Wetlt I Having Iwrti unfortunate and met with VesVy osies, Iairt under the mcesalty of laying trt my creditors that I bavs made general sr- stgnmcnt lo joiift A Pit.hTtfcB, of this lte. Mr Creditors need not have any delicacy In calling to see . me. They re cSordlally re quested to call on me at my store. I believe them to be not only friendly In prosperity but In advenhr. I hall assist my t1gneo in settling up my business. Those that are In debted tan settle their accounts with trie Br my assignee. . Yours, Respectfully S. B. WELLS. took I tig 111 rough orthodox specta1ev as we o, It is very pleasant to see our UU.teHun friends recognising the triune olllce-maniresta-tlons of Dicty, and the authenticity of lbs ;;rlpiure. The spirit end rcnor of (Be follow ing seutltri'ent 1$ somewhat refreshing. The I.IIm ml ChVlmUll louus to see In tllo Unltarlun bodv "an awakening consiloiiBness that ihey havu" the primitive gotp' l of Jesus Christ In their bauds, with all llr uriuinnl Hiitli mill all tli'it oritrlniil resourres of the first missionaries! that Christ is their head and heltrtr, und the Holy rHilttt tlie.r nstrrUir, Arid thnl they oWu it Id the. world, so Inrgi ly dutid to Christ's spirit and precept lo go everywhere aud pruclnlni the glad lldihits of Salvation." Tdb Monmoit TtStPLE Stti.B. A few days Since, says the PaiueSville AdveHimr, the Mor mon Temple in Kirtlandi was sold to Joe Smith, the leader tof the anil polygamy Mor mons. The sale of tllo old building has made considerable excitement In Klrtland, as It Is generally supposed that the branch of tho Mormon people who are uow settled In Illinois mean to return to their early settlement. There has befeu much Ot lata to assure one In this ex pectation, and we think we may safely pre dict tutu the walls of tho curious old tem ple will soon echo the words of Mormon priests si that the tjttiet people of KlrtlunM will again have a topic of univt-rsal interest not only to themselves, but to the ''world at large." Joe Smith who purchased the temple, U the son of one of the leading Mormon, -Joe Smith the Prophet, or the author of "the pretended rev1 elation." Sales or Real Estate, made by Wui. Humphrey during the past fall aud wluter. Oliver Murphy lot 7 $ 800 laevi wane lot iw..;...i.,ii..tm Lawrence Morcy lot 28. .............. John Belton, thfte acres pasture land 275 250 40 10 800 650 830 COO 656 1,100 K75 fiOO 275 800 4,500 150 700 2,075 north ofthe depot. .. .. . .... .n.'.i'-.n Edward Riley 1-4 acre north of the depot . . v. ....... v. . i tittit.. Pat Whalcn lot 110 .' Win. Larkitt lots 127 and 128...... : Wm. McCormic lot 1 00. v .;'..-. i 1 1 Wm. Taylors-lot 55. . . . . Edward Riley 4 aeres pasture O. Fisher lots 28, 20,80 and4 John E. Leek--lot 20 Robert By crall small lot. .; Churles Leek lot 157 Francis Rcyno lot 85 C. Culver lots 10 11 12 and 13.-. John Juckson'-iot 221..... v.. ... Edgar Hall S aferes. .... .i .. Henry II. Hall 5 acres ... . . . . . . Michael Fitz Geralds 14 acre north of d pot v 200 C. E. Bruee lols 140 213 and220. . , .-. 050 Failure. The announcement, on Monday morning, of the failure of Mr. 8, B. M'fft.LS had a startling effect upon our citizens. It was generally supposed that his circumMouc- es were usually easy, and his standing 05 bue of our old and most substantial and respect ed grocers and pfoduce dealers, left no room for such a thought. The inlormation, 'too, caused a feeling Of regret ' and sadness, -that one who had filled so prominent a place among' our business men-, aird whoso buMoets fairness and integrity had So large a shnre Of the toil fidence of the community, should by the chances of trails find himself compelled to make an'asslgnmenL . The event is felt to- be calamity, and the earnest .Wish of all, is-, that this sioppage may be bnt temporary, and that bis crelitorS) who art comparatively few about home, fhrdiug that all has been thauly and honorable, will be governed by that mag nanimity and mercantile. generosity that will muke a compromise and kctVleitleut, an - 'easy and specdly affair. The assignment to Mnjv A. Prentice, has been a full and unreserv ed one, eveui as we are 1oid, to bis homestead and a moderate amount f ready caSu on hand at tine lime of the occurrence-. Tho amount of liabilities aud the relation between, them and the assets-,' we have n'ot been in finned Of, but, as neat at tan Tie known at this time, tire estate will probably pay Some 50 or 60 tfents upon ttte dollar - AdstiXbVjro MarIch 6th, 1873. Sine the close of School, our little town has been. Bs quiet, anil us peaceful as the eMery ofthe natives would permit It might be added by way Of variety, that besides peace and quiet we have had soino cold weather. Mr; A. M. L. Potts, M. D. gave a course of lecture! here last week, on Physiology, Phrenttlogy, and Physlogomy. The forenoon of each day was occupied In examining heads, while in the afternoon the lectured to ladies alone. The evfcning: being public ta all. Mrs Potts has Wrta the esteem as Well as admlratloh, of all who attended her lectures. Showing that true worth Is appreciated where ever found, at the same tlmtt, teaching her sek, that the roftd Is Open to any and all. Bo, girls, you can give a looser rein to your ambition. The hindrances to your advance are out imaginary. School commences the third Tuesday In March, aud a heavy term's work is expected. Farmers ar beginlngto think-orily think of spring-. March used to be a spring month; but that waa in old times. BABES IN THE WOODS. Thb b. 0. C. I. Co. ivhleh bld Its aBbual meetlnc the bther dav . at tMtVetandi flashed into tue bands of the A.& O. W.; which with the Erie, will now form a continuous line un der the same management; from !friw Tdrk 51. Itouilt The broad gauge or the Erie, and Gtt Western is tobe changed as rapidly possible, w suppose, When a onifdrmlty track will rub the entire lint!. First am8ug the directors, stsnds ihk name of P. H. Wat Iob, of the Erle;aiid alsti among the h umber arJpeafs that Uf bur townsman. 11. B. PAhsoNs; who tvas trtervrsros tleCtett vice President this demonstration wai We are toltl, unei pec ted, as the situation of the Erie and Gt West ern companies has been such . that these evi dences of vitality .'and power, could ,hai-dy have been counted Upon. It portends, may suppose, further movements, which long, will give this ttomblnalion a direct line to Chicago, and make It one of lbs great competing lines with the L S. M. 8., fur western traffic. The hand of Mr. .Wat toil probaby potent In this movement and his en ergy and ability, will ho doubt have milch do In making the Erie a power among the fall ways er the land. Mr. dscAfc f owASEftrj, the late President of 0. C C k 1.- company, has been appointed to a place of greater inpor tanoe, wive re bis abilities aa an expert Iq rail way affairs will have wider scope. Under the new arrangement be becomes General Mana- rr ttf tha whola Una of tliu A. k G. XV. and C. C. C I. railroads, ,', BABES IN THE WOODS. Rave we a Revival among us! j ttt as this question many have settled for them selves st oner, and have no doubt but that we have. Others hsv rooked Upon th Union meetings held during lit, past week snd this, In lite 1 1(( III bf S protratled aervicei at tended with more than banal Christian activity snd resulting dttubileiu In many slnVefs Con versions. Rut a reforrrtktlon tltatsllall resth all classes of cOmmunliyt Whlth shall awaken Serious attention lit all minds and Settd seri ous ctitoVtotlon to A rargto proportion uf tbs populatton, a reformation which sliiuld alfetl the whole public sentiment and Which should radically change the rnorals ttf the entire Com munity, litis, sll have th-tn bmklng rot, as a tone worthy of the name Revival. Buch a femlniAMoh would undoubtedly be considered 4 great event, In fact Vie event not only of the year, but of the history ofthe place. The completion of a rallCdad Would not Compare with It ; tho sudden and rapid growth of a City couid tfot I fdnsidere'd to greats change. The Revivals In the city Of Lawrence, Kan sa iast winter, wherein a thousand Conver sions' occurred and litis Worst plattcs in Hie city Were closed, and the most hardened cases vVero feformted the work in fcorwalk Where-' in such rellgons activity has been awakened and the most prominent business men have been converted', Will always be looked upon is great events In the history of those places. The same may be said uso of the recent work lo Kewburgh. It seems certainly that some of the conditions for sucli a revival have Already been Complied with Itt kiUr plae and there are these reasons to ekpect It! 1. The union of Christian people has been, and is a most ho)efui sign. Nothing can ex ceed the delightful harmony which now pre vails among the different churches. . The pas tors of the Baptist, Methodist Congregational aud Presbyterian churches, have not Only en tered lieartiiy together Into a common babsc) but they have organized a weekly meeting in which plans for union work have been adop ted. 2. The prayers of fchvfcitian people have been united. For two weeks before the arri val of Mr. Weils the dally prayer meetings wett well attcuded, and lu thftn there seemed to be no wavering of cxpectaton. Since Mr. Wells arrived there has evidently been a great Increase of prayer, both In public and private. 8. The community seems ready to receive such reformation. It bus been noticeable that ptomlnent business men who made no pro fession, have frequently said In anticipating the meetings, that " if good Could bo done to Ashtubula by such an effort, llicy Would bu gla! of it." This ft probobly the common feeling now. 4. The Increased and uuttagglng activity of Christian people Our citrons whuare church ttrcmbers, have given their undivided attention to th'9 work. Ladies have Uid aside all do' lrteatlc cares, and the usual routine of many households has been changed that the more absorbing Interests tit the sold might rAke the first place iu all affairs. The Invitations baVe been general and specific to every one to at' tend the meeting, and the attendance hafi been gradually Increasing. 4. IteV. Mr. Wells is well adapted to be the instrument of such a Revival. God hits blesa ed him elsewhere-. At Aurora, iat Chagrin Falls, Lenox ahd Willonghby, lust year j at Norwalk, at Grafton, an-l Xewburgh this year, his labors have always been attended with success. Ilia hopefulness, bis Confidence, his strong will, his cultivated mlud, his strength of voice and vigorous constitution-) his tweet Christian spMt ttrld evident infrcrin experience, all fit him as a ien'ttiHti.man to be a choBcn in strument-. His methods are like all revivalist's, peculiar to himsalf, but are the results 'of ex perience, and as tho work deepens the reasons for the particular course arc developed. There is no scattering and wasting of force allowett, but as a ruling Spirit, he holds minds strongly to the point- When tl.B lull soul pervades the prayer meeting as it btt'dy then toreVe appears a reason Ttit every movement, stt'd IhiA Which seemed like machinery Is filled Villi a stgniff- tauce. If a strong man roes Under deep Con viction and aska to be prayed for, he wants to he pi-Ayed for immediately. . The Troth. It is evMeu't that ail pit revivals have prevailed either from the appre hension of old truths, or from tbe discovery of new. There are certain tjW tfttthBt fco Wd thai they maV Ifc like old songs; neW W a gVeat many. It may be so with 'old doctrines, but there must be d new apprehension of them We have been watching anxiously fO'dtscoVer the new arwrelVenaltirt. It was entirely hatu: rid tnat members ot 'Christian faWitllt and Constant attendants should show the effect of Christian influence and be brought to a decision by the cnrlieat opportunity. This is gratift inig to parents and to pastors. Will the speaker rise to such an apprehension ol tb'e truth lhat be will carry all minds with him ft) see with the vividness that he sees? Tho services com menctng with Snnrtay eVeiilng And increasing to clearness and depth through tho week tti'us far, have 'come as though they were Indeed tWw apprehensions. The effect has been man ifeat. Mr. Wells Kits been successful in reach ingstongmen. Many bare been elsewhere brought luto a spiritual state of sctivltV by the force of AVultv. The truth, U Is lb be hoped will awaken the slumbering powers or every one; until tue conscience ana moral reason shall arise to supremacy, aud those who are sleeping in dreams snd delusion shall arise to a high r lift) attd to heavenly aspirations. 7. The Spirit of God. A genuine revival is attended With a srjfcratmy that 15 unnllSUikb bib. In 1803 there were revivals Where the most remarkable manifestations prevailed. In 1827 to 1883 there were revivals ttt Ohio that took bold of entire communities. In 1857 there were Bleeping revivals which seemed to Come like wind froth heaven. The past winter has been remarkable in Other placer. Shall we see this solemnity, this consciousness of i higher power, this bvidbnea of a divine presetted overshadowing all human Instrument' alities, and absorbing all eulhatt Interest! ih S. D. P. ijoiTk an important transfer of Real Es tate took place Id Ctiuhcnttt iasl week, In the exchange of the TrernoUt House, for the ComtrU-Vblul house With Armstrong BrdlHerl wagon shop and $3,000 in cash thrown in $fl,000. Blakelt-y td Dor marl, tfor'man has entered upon the duties of Landlord of the Tremoiit.- - -" -J ' ' CONNEAUT! is to abbut tb be pht tip by the Con gregatlanal Chufull dud society of Conneaut, its w gather IrOm the liep&rlir, is IU tost $10,000, snd to be 89 ft 4x57 ft 4 with a sattug capacity of 8,000, and a basement between room furnaces, at ' These dimension seems pretty small, and as If adopted without thought ot any future want, or necessity, as the difficulty and expense or ahv fature In: Cress of size hereafter. It to b SunUoubted by a spire of 123 ft Tha material Is to be brick, and proposals for building sN Billed for. - Tho deslgU is by Utl V. ScofltH) bd Krcltileet of Clovilandi- CONNEAUT! THE SPECIAL MEETINGS AND RELIGOUS INTELLIGENCE. Our report hat week chiM With Turl- d ay noon. Tht meetlnK that evening was much Jarter than any preceding night sines the Babbllh, IH'J bd solemn at tention Indicated sn Increasing IhtehMt in the precious truth preaenled thai, "all things tire now ready." The subject on Friday eve ning was in extent et Ills atonement i or In What practical sense It Is df sighnl tot til men. There were no-services oa Hatnnla (evening. Mr. Wells, with delegation from the Churches, visited the Union Church In the Etst Village, snd spbke for a few min utes, others following In short addrenes. Conslderable Interest was maolfesKd) soma twenty rising to ask for prayer. The several Churches held SejJsrat, servi ces on Sabbath morning, and the congreg a tious were large and solemn. Before evening a heavy snow storm set In accompanied with high wind. . Many anticipated a small con gregation, but late comers were surprised lo find the Church packed, and In Ve obliged lo find a place in the vestibule. Every prepa ration had been made for sealing a large au dience. The pulpit had been removed Into the Crclieatra, and the platform and chanctl were packed closely with benches and chain, all of which were occupied. The discourse wss especially lo Moralists, and ass a logical and Convincing argument on the Insufficiency of good works to Salvation. The Congrega tion Was made up largely of men, who lUtta ed W ith the closest attention. The audience room Was Wei! filled on Monday and Tuesday evenings j the number being about double that of the corresponding evenings last week. The sermon On Monday evening was the complement ot that on the rjabbath, presenting God's plan of salvatioh through faith lu the atonement of Christ. luai on Tuesday eveniug was, in some re- spe'cUi the strongest and most tbiiu of all the scVmobs that Mr. Wells has preached. The subject was God's Relation to Sin. .It pre- svnted, rbrcilny, the two great faCtSv that God ft nVt the author or approver of Sim vet thai he bns foreseen and provided for it In his eternal plao that the sinner ia Wholly responsible, yet his sin effects nothing agatirst God) but is used by Him to His glory. Never have we heard man's personal responsibility ihore forcibly pressed h'rtWe, and all excuse, based on God's knowledge or purpose, more completely removed. The theme on Wednedla carried forward the same thought of personal responsibility Showing that men are accotthtabft lor their belief land for the state of their hearts, as tru iy as fof their actions. The morning meetings have Increased steadily in Interest The children Were large- ly represented on Baturdty. The first meeting Of the Young Converts Was held last f rlday. They arc noW held ev ery afternoon in the Presbytetian Chapel. Besides the converts, young christians, and all seeking salyaltubi ate InvMd. At these meet ings Wore than at any others, we realiij what God is doing for us. At tho first meeting some forty, tiY the first time-, expressed a hope In Christ-, and tho number increases ev ery day. The services arc of a very tbfbrntul character, the principal object bein j tho in struction and development of the converts. Oue after another tikes part in a brief prayer-, or d confession 61 Christ, dud no (rue christian "can be present at one of these meetings with out feeling llidl he has spent onu Of the happi est hours or nis lite. . In these and in all th meetings, Mr. Wells makes tnifdi Use ofthe power of sacred sting, Tho little book "1lo Stew Pnilsos of Jesus" Is Well adapted for this pu rpose ; and, led by the Organist and Mr. Wells strong voice, the Congregation have manllested A readiness and power In $e4cral siugin.', Which, we did not suppose, was possessed by the Ashtabula Ctnrches. Another tf. arked feature t!f tSe Bef vfcrt the stress which is laid on Gods word. The people arc urged to bring their Bibles-, fttld to follow t'.ie redding. Quite a portion of the morning services is devoted to the recita tion of Scripture Verses and this pari bf Uie exercises; instead of proving tedious-, has been Very interesting. The texts Suggest thought, and often seem to come, as God's direct tticsstkge, to the heart. Mr, Wells; In his preaching, adhered Very Closely to his text and bases every doctrine djrectly on the Word of God. Human metaphysics are kept out of sight. The Bible la b'ono'rcdVnd God Is blessing his own truth. Notices for next week. In the Presbyterian Church; each evening except Saturday. Services each morning-, 'excepl Monday, in the Congrega tional Lecture Room. Meeting for young Convene abd Inquirers; at til b Prcsyterian Chapel-, fcVery dflernodn at half past three o'clock. Sabbath Evening subject on Sabbath evening be; "The Fountain of SalVatrbn." Thla ser tiioo which has been delivered in other placea had always aroused much Interest did result ed in great good1. The services Will com mence at 6 80 P. M. The congregation are requested to come ad early as possible, that they may I5d seated before tha commence ment of tho exercises. Everything possible Will be done to provida accomodatldd fO? dll. Children's Meeting. A ttoldn Meeting Tor Children, td He ad dressed by Mr. Wells, wilt be fi Id in the Methodist Church, on Salikata afternoon half past two o'clocki the several Chnrched Will Kdld services, seilarately, ort Sabbath mornlog. The Fruit Prospects. A colnmunlcdtlOn irohi a thoroughly relia ble wl-lter, lolereltbU lb know abd pFcsent ir.. ... .1.. ' i. 11 - !l ich., luiuiiui urn uiafc uio umiu cruu la ruincu in Mlfchlenn. aa well al IU tlliri'dta m Inldiana. and thdt there Will be nb peaches in the West this year. 1 be present aspect ia thdt we to hdVe another season, as I'd fibatkes', like that of 1885. The writer says'; "I have Just Come from the peach region, aud know where of I speak. JSVeu apple trees baVe beett injur ed In aorhe places in Michigan; arltotig yoilHg orchards, and a light crop of UrrJe also Way bo anticipated." CnftayO IVionaa. We fear the same must be said of dhto'i Is almost certain the peach crop Has boen de stroyed dud It is probable arjpics.'cberries, and even berries will prove a short crop. There is One feature; however, of the Winter's fcbi'd that may lave friltt somewhat lild hohtidli: ous cold. There has been bo "freerlofj add thdwlHg;1' but a steady cold slhce Novembeh Cleveland Herald. a Beautiful snots and ether poem by i. W. Watsoh. Tbi beantimi Vol:, has been re ceived from T:B. Peterdott knd brothers Pbll., price $3. These Publishers have dona well in poitltig tills ithinbrtal poent Intti a styk beduty kfed rich Hess that will CoiUmend It tha earefdl add kindly keeping of tbs lovers slegauet; la both thought and, artintla achkve Wtbli . '..'.!: JEFFERSON. March 18th, 1873. EJitot nf the Tileprtpi, Hlncs tbs Communication of A. It If ., we bavs flt that It Was not oar province bi be a local oorrespoiidenttfr any other kind of con tributor to the Press, snd w therefor bay kept prudently In doors priactpalbt silly now nd then glioclng odt-wlttt Cadtlovs eye to tatch tbs workings of lbs busy world hers st the Hub. And svea Ttiw, we would not deem It prudent, nor adrhubl to lend p scrap, only lhat ws bars a prompter "of allowtd sufficiency,1 who will promptly evffect asy lltila mistake thai m-iy occur. After the sulMldencu of l4ilier dad lh Si it nral excitement attendioK, there has been, as might have been expected, the usual rc-tCllou with all the symptoms of dullness, linguor and depresaiOB, (specially lathe way ol amuse ment. This ofcdtlfse Has dot b -conte throBlC.and f havd HD ddubt WS shall reCtip- rate vigorously, and as soon as the coming winter, if not be f.ire, we shall be able to bring out tne " Bead tilul Queen," with a larger, more brilliant and more efficient troupe of performers than on any brcrtoua uCtdsto. By tha way, this Es ther has well nigh become a fixture with us. Court ha now Iteeo pursuing ttt fcven ten or of her way tor about three week, and bat been So far aa we could b arn, one of the most quiet terms for a long while, having h td little or Importance or Intercut to octupy Ine dilu tion of any ohe. Why there has been such a teneral dearth of interest, can be attribub-d only, perhaps, K the inrVltahle, as that the od tide, which Is perhaps at essential to Courts as to men, was not caught. On Mon last. Samuel H. Tuftlc, who VtraS Indicte I at tbe last Fall term of c urt, for forging a note On the Savings & Loan Association of Rock Cn-ek, Came iuto court snd revoking h I former p'ea, plead to his Indictment, guilty, whereupon the Court sente-d hint lor three years 10 tbe penitentiary. 11" is of a (aii.lly among the first l.i the county, for whom, and ntw for bis wife, a most estimable and accomplished la dy, thVre are tnany warm and sympathetic friends. Through the kindness of Sheriff Sll!es we got admitted to the jail a kindnesa for which We are grateful did not last a great lenath Of time where we saw the venerable Sylvester Brown, still lltifcVtittg lt that deferred hope which, aa we should judge from appearances. trot only made the heart but also the body sick, though as we understand, his health is uow Somewhat Improved from what It was, when by night and by day he was harassed by the incantations of the noloru Dr. Stewart. Mr. Brown seems 'quite hopeful I apeak hot of the future and thinks that when the tlhte sniill come for the Investigation r his CSuse, that a just and impartial verdict of not guilty will be rendered; still, with all these bright hopes and fair viaiotis, strange to say, a heavy weight hAHgs like lead upon his soul lhat he taftnwt A!Cp. Mceth hath murder Lit alipn " We bad a slight revival last nlht In the Way of entetlaiiiiiienl which Proved td be a grand failure ; they were the noted minstrels. I saw you had been Informed of friend Gary's add Chapman's railroad ride of last Week on the Way freight. The next morning they each filed their pditions vs. theS. S. R. R. Co. for the small sum ot $5,0M each. The b'nys seem to value their privilege of riding highly. Court Bdjonrnfc till next Monday, when ther'e will be the usual finishing up of court tases, and then -a final adjournment. Tbe jury dr'e now dif JOSH. is at TtiR WotK that id going on amonir several ofthe ChurcHe of this Mace E oue of an un usual character. The effect upon the public mluO, In bringing out such numbers al tbe seVeral meetings prayer W well aa prcateh- Injj and securing such writ, and often solemn attention, is not Often paralleled. These meet Inks began with full attendance-, and have in' creased tA numbers, until tbe Presbytcfiatt Church. vM'th every available space fdr a sent occupied, Id scarcely sii'fficiei lor their iccota- mbdarlon. There is no flagging of fatereSl aria Ifl'e IndicaVtois srethftt mofe ti'bm will be demanded-. Mr. Well Is a man of admitted attlllv. and bis duIdU effolts are stilting. pow erful appears to the Judgment of hid bearers. Contrary to many revivalist, he does not seek to reach the hViflrt of Wi feellnga as bis main object, aud thus by Senlalluh aud excitement to hove the weaker portion of hia hearers. In attestation of this; all accounts lYtftn those KAtttt Visited by him. agree in the fact, that the majority of those Tected by his labors, are men strong men and many of them lead ing minds Of tbOsfe communities. He grap ples Willi the verities the abatruser yerities of revealed relMoVt generally acTtb1tlV!'d as well as those specially held by those of bis own faith. Ills pfdn seems to be to carry tbe strong lorlreas of tbe mind, resting assured that the weakeT ttiie of the heart may be mora easily reduced. This feature, with bflalrac tlveueas of style, enables him most generally 'to bold tliose wfio conio to hear him, for bis further and continued efforts. What numbers will be readied from these increasing audien ces, it Is difficult to VAy , or bow large a poVllon of our population is to be benefitted by the influence of his teachings, cannot be pre dicted. He is doing a good work pefhsps would tot be loo much to say a Wafltferful WHrk-Bbd while it is continued with .the same freedom from objeciitln, or trolind merited crllfcism, we are cohatraned lb give him a hearty God speed, which ws think la the sentiment of every Christian heart that his been a wltheSi lit tis labors. TiHt County boramissioners, sd W.ys the Itnet, have hid tbe mdtler of the Wiibty jail under advisement, and. we lesrri have deter mined td Diiiid ad audition Upon the west end ofthe present buildlmn t0,be used as a prison o womeajirmffemjers. LOCAL NOTICES. It or t'd of Fob Rht.-A bledsatlt front Boob ta Bauth's Block, dlrVetlb.bvtthblto8.B.,lla. ... ,. Bniiairor Ma. W. Bow. WHITTLESKr." for tha blood; liv.r and It'td'neys. Houowit's OtirriniT aud Pliis. Willi caDccroas, afcrbftilona Ibi) trnptlVa dliei'aoa ar belna a'radlcated by tb fldworral arUoa of th blntmaat, tb Fills will rje fbon'd haatnl la eaifrtn); off oh t ward Impolitic. Bold 18 Maiden Laps, If. T. Prlca "j pal box. Aakfot new style tha old Is coaBtarlalteB. as. Wa Clatlna that Mia Biwvka'S Baits I catlraly dllteran fronl all 6th ra That lhr are 1 (treat nlanjr rood Balroa offered for aala bat son so good a Miu Bjawjor's Balra. That STcry faailir sboaki bar a box. . . That It will tto til and avcA ttor thaa 11 la txcomand- bdlban: tetania toils at cants ach. Bold by all Orag. lUta. ; '' tyltlO Bcadtihii Whits Bed Bproads, at tb ,. . PLOPLE8' STORE. i r- r -rrr- t m . Blatter Bewlns BacCineaTa, L. OaTmm B.lnga'111, Is the onlx.agoat la tort hare Aatilabala Coanty lor Ue al el the klnfe btachtne. thy aold fcr ctab aron tjia 'nyathty pajataaU; Thayara paanct macbia ana puuoMa. ; ISO Tals LutBB.Msakia and towaltuaa, al ts. -, dtllOS - 7 PEOPLES STORE. . i trat BcaiTB.-iiw Jlaa ta Saa .Silk Neck Tie, ladt. at th - - rEOrLKM' BTORE. BiAca Pre tllk, Ca'tTJOTtSas. blt ., OFLtb" bTOBt, (6 aajB"iigMUMati Bner Priau at U)f. Roat la m tttaa S fnto, af Iv. at ta rioM.fatT(t. - I Moraaa 1 Toa at )a tnif ta aa? S esrSM sad anas Oil Clotk. Lrt as (4 ta tba PmvW atom. trrinlk tata ) aost, aa k Is aseat to (ivr ap tha Caiyt V6 ' Bawlur MacaiM aalls -Plolr hcT., totfodaat. tt I ba SMnr MM potaU of aae!lac which plava It S'rvryUlMiallaa'aaBtstesaaaaanla!lOTikm ' Ohio. Wf4 tot drtslars sd4 tatnS. oitove baieb n. if. co.. jwtjfW S4 fnMlf St . Owhad. O. j BfttaRa'lk arloar. A raurrlot artleki fer vfii. ksMibc th ptaar of the statins) taal. OrMra.-la eM ot bvtk- the bt la BrkH, 41 wirt n-Mh laS Is T tKa LhiUaf:. bnttrrirk Co.'s Pattrraa of - nerfeats toe Ladl, Mimm ind Bjj. st Jf.f TonJln . OA 16 Mttt1' orxt t tositif-Ont Bl of UanAf, Wdtlr? i tinitisa ati of Owxt t kfor.i-i.ox-. Esaaiitta prices at Um Omt C'Knlat-oat Sila st Maano-. Matrltasa. feotainiS tut L'0cho Catlni. ar mid At tsa CatiU a jard at tit Omt Clolt wit Sat tt MoaarwH't. Uhta Kapklna.Tsnla ClotW, Ac. id at ktonihU. tow S(HK, at tb Urrat Clolo(-oat S ajnarevTa. Lad'.ea, If fM vt a-aat abotber K) D, so vUt I to eaa do at MoaaiaoVr. 1 Bay roar Hosier? it tb do, and aav noav at tli I Oraat Clokln(ot 81, at MoaaMoa'a. ' CoratU. Kid 'or. Ltnaa afcd Laea 0l!rs. at bar- i nna. at th Clrw1llr-nn Hale at Vnnntut'. T CtattMt .-Tb mitntlw. harli.r Ing peraMneatir ecrM Of tnat rtrd dlkMia. Cui otlua. iy a simpl n-iadr. la anxioas to naka knaaa obis fellow ttrfrrer th aiaaa of car. To all who dralr It. bit Will attd a 'copy or tb prcrlpUoa Sd. (fr of ehar-,) with Mte'UrvttloBa for praparies atd Mlns th am, wliicl, thy Sin Cm a tun C-itt fvr Conmnp'on: Avhma.B f r. Parties wlabiaf th prcaCrlpttoo will plea tddrcas JlSa-y K-v. EDWARD A. WILSON. IPS Petia Street. Wllllam-t'irh. If. T. i i I MARRIED. InBIOjffleld. March 5th, by Rv. C D. Rockwell, Mr. K. A. Batlar, 01 North KbinvlDe to Mlai Mart tic. ofBheffield. In folehrook. on rh frttb. dv of Uar. h v J .k Ore, Mr. Wllitaro E. Warren, it 'Blomrlfld. Trumbull to. to Mia rnebe Aon Miomakcr. of Colebrock. In Richmond. March St b. by E.O. Pork. J. P . Mr. Eaaolr I. Mora, of A da ma Peak. Pcituwattuzkt l, Miaa. Marinda C. Uratb, uf Kictimond. In JeTeraon. Ohio. March. Sth. b F. C. 'rif'it. V- Jolin 8. Tndrer, of Mt. Vilead. OUo. to Mra j. B. LKiinl. qt JHTrrxon. MARRIED. DIED. Auoouiiicmeuta frersUoinmendatorj Nollcea.bali tiw In Madleon.Thlrrdan Wjh a. af east, iah'a bt Tuoma. srd M yea!. tn MMlton. Mondtr Match Ifl Xalhan W Allan. fed 8 aara. Ia Colebrook. Jaa.. ICth.of oneainnnli.Mn RKzaheth Ifarilngton, art re of C. IfarrhiKton, Eaq.,af(ed 4S year. In W of, roe. March, Id, Mra Fanny Squirt agd W years and 11 nontbs. The deceaaed waa one of the Wirlv eettJers of thla county; coming herein l10td rfeatdlnit till her death. In Monroe. March tfh. of drooaV. Dtnlel II. mlth. aed 5S yeara. THE MARKETS. Ashtabula Markets. ASHTABULA, March 14th, 1873. Dealeri pay tUe fullowlnjf Pruea. WaatT Sol. White no No. I lied 1 to I SO Cobm bt-ellwi ..... 4H do In bi ear...... is Oata. old S3 Oat, new gStotST Bittsb sr, to Cmiii is to 14 IlrtiED ArrL....-. 4 to 5 Ilia. utoii Laud '. S lu It) Eoo T6 o IS Potato a, new to to Z5 Floi-u..... . . . KtLLixa pmclt Cobm Mcai. per ton S2 CO Caurpaii JTaaD-orn and oat 44 1-0 it of of ara ' for a American Jb & P. COATS', r BEST StX fOBB Whitfj" and BlaGk TlYreads Are soft flnlalacd, vrltboat the sat of any anbatance s laittever to prod ace an arit Iffrlal ctaas, tB-'erety pftoerVric lie . aapcrlor atrrnatkt or six cord thread. The ncVb dhad'e of Vlacf Baa ttrkVai yoll.B', 'And all numbers arc war ranted alx cord id JOO Incinaive. oii "sale by all uby good5 bf.AUt". ASK FOB J. & t. tiOATS BLA0K-, ASo lir9 rt for Machine Sewlni. Every Methodist Wahts it. The Methodlato Kew K?k Vs b'.Ven atir.V to each snbrcriber Who pay ft.00 for a year's aubecriptltlb, THB aLV PICTCnE - pnbllahed or to he pTtwrired ele here at n prii e. con tatnini?, in on trronp. tne ice oi w crier anu oi Bihop t'obe'. .Ahiir. Whatcuit. Geo'ip-. Robert McKendree. llcddin?. Waatrh; Jlitillue. Baker, Thorn ton. Clark aud Kitut-ler, in addition to tho of tbe liln? Bii-r.cifa. 1 uia picture i loervfjre of great hi - litnti TilUH. .. .......... The Methodift. alllioncn brarlnit a enomtnatiotal name, contalua much lo luterett all who nuit Good Reading for the HtmUtf. It haaa atron? edltm-iul cor na and n.ar.r sjile.culrib ttor. Th Lecture Room T k of Heecher aud t'.- aermona of Talbiadje, Bihop KimiMon Snd other are regularly pnhllehrd. ,7'hp lulecnaUoual tumda School Lieaeon ia ot eaiueoai, iirni:.,i,ie tun innunrai Pepartwent ia uuar.rpaeeeu for varieiy andintere!. Bubeciiptlona may oe aent dirvct or paid to th Bear cat Muibvdiat pnacker. Kpeciwn cotile free. a-. V. llALbTtn. Pnbllrher. lit Naau St., New York'. GUNS t tsUNS ! Wholceele and Retail. Doable Uuns 4t $S nd tip ward. Breech Loader. (46 to f too. Rifle, tl to --. Revolver, all kind and price. Air Gan. and Platola. Bitytle article tent to au part of the counter hy ,ex proe. Ki. j. ir linrex .or.ipanie bud mre i.,i wuw aapplled at lbweet wholeeale rate. Yon cao aavo tt cent et brdTrltt" direct from na, a ft iniliort our own (rood. Bend for pric liat , Ht;NtT V. bHUlltas Importer aad Dealer, U X aatuaib St., luear Ciiy Uall.) New York. wiTHrntiV) Rlrth i tticii Aaitsbv, AacracTDBiaa or Wood Working Machinery Genftrally. BPKCIALTlEpt-WpODWORTh VUANLNO, TONGl'EINO Asp ehooM.St StAtitlSES, RICT". AnDSON'S PATE5T IMPBO.NK0 TENOS MACUNE8, Vo. ... Central, rbr. Vnlon St., Worcester, Ma', k a. wiTBastav. a. . atrsa, s. at. KiraAamon. ai onn. saKterikb. pf Blind, Bleeiiii iua! Iii Um V M.t V V VTrf .. l. . L' or Vlcerolexl PI tea that Da buie-'s ItLa Rbbsut (all. to - . r I I1T UM or a Ml H awl n rbl, ni. cure. Hlaprcuared axprcMly to cure tho pile. Bottling eW, bold by all dmt.-lrt. Palce fl t. aad Fartal nAd Krertcrcen Trees aad tteeda. TnK LARGEbT STOCK IS AMERICA. 15 Milieu, Brerf-reea Tree ; It MIIIIob Eaeopeaa Latch, etc., ate. AU srown trow ds in our owu Nnr-orle. Alao, Fruit and Eoreat Tree Beeda.. Cats lWos froe. RuRERT POL'OLAH A BOSS. ' H'aukegan, III. $5 to $20 per day , Afenta wanted t Alt Ciaaaea of worklna ooduld-. of 4lher mi, Touna orald, make mora ntoney al work Ibr aa In Ibeir Miae stQrli' Q. BTINbOit AtHJ.. I rieicjllr fr. AddrM Portland, Xiaihe. u - jc-a- A,ajr asao ''n . r , At maainf aioew etouoj aii&s oi d..I..YaUdttdiffMia, 'Thaa kaa rrr been maria an tb rale ofany on bonk la Oblo. Wabaeatlill eoaSaohoica tarri lory left. Taos who apply SrtVlt .i Korterm. addren. TCPrECLL BROTUERb. Baltimore. Md, r wr-- r ' r "'"''" irttlTTT'M' I " tda aahi Pao.ly. JC1 U iXL I cheap quick, v ithout mUiunr oe Is aoavateoca. ,rerrihoucar. FUEERP. Id!. b ARM.j1!:iG, M.P., ilea, Micbl.au. r. O. Bj S. Hani Com Phatert Sent b enre on Weipl of ft SO. MaS'SY el)., SIn'arfictUrer.'!if I.oal, So. Libers! teims to dialers. Bend etamp f'r rlrc'u'ar. f . 1 j j 1 j j I ; -pec t i iniuniii in m wavBaa Uu ng Stationary, rot toll 4 a nil 2Hai ENGINES daw Kill. .Wfoc VIII and ftlt t VaM'arr V n at a Kftf H UilAN UL31 SUULMLUt 1 Ut AUUk $500,000 . $100,000 for Only $.0. fftA'r th amhoftff f t-oll 1-11IJ al nf VmKh IV1T1. Ik trafm a aaautmr Ik 'lkli4J .ru ft.lt Colmrt tut 'a a-CI A IH r-.WU Llhrari of fc.s'iKkf . tv cosm la lha L:hntf Malt, at Lvali- tlilo, BMf TafeMar, Arll Iff. At tht t'nrt iIk bt ayil lattat that ra Sa procarKl from ill rt uf fir uuanirt wMl atlil tirnwar to lli ritriftiwat. and l. a ltijMl .S'ii', rT-ittii'r 'ww ) a MtuiMi f.of, rof iinvf will iw dt.iriauifa t mi iu tU ticket boklrf,aa Mloir s OneOnnJ Cart ')W ,.., IMMM On lirDd (. h 'ilfl S0.OV Un (rail t.i Uln ., . ; ,. r.,K Od Orahd a-b fnt.... , f"JUI a urtaq iaa ifiii . .t..v .v., . ...t in.iaa - tin (Jraml t-b tif ...i ... SUM & Omr nt ai.mo. m-ii..:.: -.v.. sa.mw Mi viii,i,i(ii mh sa.tMt . i Ca.u t!f' of '). cti., tUhto l' b Olll of WIU. f-arh .') 1 fl I mn I.' ii . itt tjak t-a 1, niin f-.)'a.n itifia , f jki. .), WM vjv m w. vaa.t .... i'r.v.' Tout. 10.000 im: aU w.S t'uvvii 'I o nn v!( (iMm lorttii-aiai-nlSi ant .omwri, only Oi. IImi i)"!I 1 bu.iunt W but 1 lckn will be Im4. H')l'.- IVkt-ft. am; Hal' c. Sfi; and 0.anrt, tit, F t- . tCiivIe 1Kkta for ho dlstukat on 111 1 1 .,w of tht Tb'H 01r Cotinrt, ttfc th fwil umn aiiM.-on.er. ari"oK.r' inrrn -inn mnnni ett DDruvl. la th laruinent Dt el Jo'rtjii.iit -f th PfloH Library of fc. .i'U';k. c hltU. hr the ik-cUI act aaHTOrlilur the cunc-iM frfla beniillt. 'a lobe f.irvT fir ft Sllclti' r.-n "f rverv H'aie. 1 hi drawing will b atidvr th Hpvrtllri ilm Tmaiei i4 Hi Library, aatated hy to-n-.nt m'wnt eiitn'fa i.f ih-i b'nl'ed Btat. Tkm aaief'f fl'keithaaalrKndf pror u Bar that tuta-pti- a'-'-.-n t aaaurrtd. aufl hovet IrV there I ire aoti i"d tlikt tl.'y irti-l urrli r al u.c if ttter tmire lo par- tic. pfti In tnerrawlrij 1r.eratnei-v.aRt of thl n'li'erraklii bus V a:lttd by Ok- ttr.-tef-aio-flon. Tnoa. K. Bramlrti. laia Gov-rnor nf Kro'.v. to whom cimmuniraiUin fit-c-Cninurf; 10 the txil'i luicn ir:&; be artrl't-H-rd-. ,a li. f . HLRRKTT. fto". tr. Jr. H ALIiftW A!. Vte W. JOIIf a. fAiy. P-y PrbJtc LlhraVa of fy. l AKMLHn- AND bKOVLkfS' BANK. Treaaarrf. . i Piibih; Library of Kr.. lmllilr. Ky. 1 Order for ticket or ppi'-ailona Tot af rtrct.-, eitrfei lera. Ikfornutiuo. '(.'., Kilt beet with prompt at'eutlott ttun ddri.ed to tii. t-08 Bit.". Ml.r.TTn. IhlaVt1le. Ky. Air-nf PnHir Library Ky. AV. oriet for ttrk aboiJd b ailiir-d lo K. t. tilbb'ie A Co.. W mtarn Depot uf Supply. Hi LA Bafld n'.rect. vmc-.po. j.i. mum re ft 1 8 The (W.de t tinnltahetl 'Onartortr. !S cen'a h- foe the year. whi h la Lot .rr-e h!f tb'a Cnt. Thoee wh afteYwar-la tnd money to tin aiuoor.t of om iWl!xr moie lor Seeca ar.aj aiao frAnt Secant worth staa- the -irlce rt'd for ihi-t.-jioe. The .-9t untolior Is bi-ansii'nl, ciVtba-pIantformaktac Knotl iiome. 1 unii'ff 'ln'Slu Un-dratfon. Wlndo Gardens. Ac., and a mix ct inrormatton ii",VlrnW Id the iorer of Sowera. 150 pat on Sue tinted pap, aottie t! cnraVinc. anti a anperb colored plat ana chrorno coeer. Th Brt edition ot Sii.OiiO tnat prtnten coioreo piata au S'i.ii01oat prtntet MtJi Vlt-R, v iter, yew York: In A0j-:un and German. J h Jloche Largett Organ JittuUishment in tfi' Work?. :. 7 Extelri.lv Fae'torf. J. ESTEY & COMF-ANY, BRATTi.EBt)IIO, TT , r. 5. V Tie CrlabratE-l Esiey Cottags Organ!-, The latet,ari'. !iet !niprove'n',nt. Bertythtbc that is new artl a iVel. Th.- l"tp inimremnt'a in Oil ' gant wore ilitrodaced Sret ie tht eetabUebment: FtRbMthed 1846. fend for illirstrAttd'Catakuroe. ' I d Tt C O TwentT-Sw LAD 'nnnniil.1 fire ceni will arrnVe. BVrr- . a box of Palmer's InVieibl criarminp til all Faen Pnw. fi. PA LM EK. IS Piatt til., N. t A poSr terser, ar A la-t rami for uebie drink, u'ok bis Bibl to pawn for liqn'Ar, bat tb land lady K-fn'aed fo take It. "Well,'1 sild be, "If ahe won't Uka any word or God' word. It Is tirna togtoeli np." And hewant vt gn1 the pledge and kept It fauhmnr. x rj- tt xi a. t i litfZ ace .PittF n large ati'd iirett selected 'ntoek of Wall Paper XJdod Quality, I'utl T J4 Preain 4e oatnaf S iwi. 3r. ritgg'a. BfiAR in Mind or??-. r.SEt BTftTtF a-Acuci oiwn. Tina . , IUti AIl, rLIiNITTTItC. - ... , . . . . . Jrilotl-KR man any ntner nonaein tne weei.j , A. B. HKREKDON & rq.'i . I U & 116 8aok StrecT. .XW'Va-. -j-w amo Wsgfea CO r Iff tit n WX HiTT TTII , di r CEUVELANB Best Paint in th . World. ANY SHADE FROM PURB WHIM TOJTST BLACR ' A eomblnatloB nf tb pareat pui wtfh India Rtrbdcr, . 1 formlns ftraaoi, 4Unay, f U, Aaarable, aViaaUc and ' Reaailral Pat. aoSeria4 by abanii of tampeaatani. ' ' la pl water-proof, aaA adapaad arH af work, sad I la arary way a beaiar paiat for alUiar la- i aids wwauldapalnUBf Ifcia any pa tut is L wort;. " bales arom ooa-ibird Kao-fourth oae d bxuvjt. u k thr uma lanir a tb kaa l4 t ail ! a paint. Baaura tA oa Trad) Xrfe. fa Oa mmUt mt ? weich ta Kle'B ahniloB pr aacaan V Ptaoand, . fe ant aa d by k aJioo ooly. For cfreoJer. u .. send to. ItrbftLR PAfM' CO . ' A imllliS Co.irple.n fct .Ci:'led, I)- ,