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Thindty, AdS mt 7, 1879. J. W. HOUGHTON. M. H. HOUGHTON, C C. C. & I. R. It. Time-table. Trains leave Wellington 8tatloa as fol lows : "' GOING SOUTH. XoL CtB.Ia4.Bnraaaaa-l Man .AS7A.X. Ko. 1,-St.lml Ctaetaaatt Kxp S:Kr.a. Ko. S. -Karat ffiBinas MaH S:5 P.a. Ha. .-4avalaB AMnuMtaUn....... I:r. a, Local Ficlcata, 8:S7 a. m. aae :SO p. k. . V.- GOING NORTH. ' Ho. a. Klsat Tfiasin. Matt. ............. 5:40 a. at. Xa. .. I tmm ClB. Fthbss XsU. 1:13 P.B. ,i.-cin ibbbI Tisisaa. B:sa p.m. Ha. IMSmiul AeeoBBOdattaa. 1:37 A.X. Local rrsigata... .. .....S:ooS:SO p.ts. J- - - W. H. FISBKB. Aaeat. . , Chnrcti Directory. . ... DISCIPLE CHURCH. Strrleea Ter- SaWmtll at nr. so A. It. aad 7rOO p. si. ft.bb.ik Seaoot at IX M PrarcrMastlacaBTaandajaTaalasa. W. . COTSRK8ATJOHAL CHURCII. Barriers avarr Sabbatb at 10:30 A. M. aad 7:on P. M. Sabbat beBooI HUM. Prayer Meetlas oa Thursday circa laea. J. A. bely. pastor. METHODIST BFIaVOPAI. CHTJRCR. SerTfcca av err Sabbath at 10:30 A. at. and 7:00 P. M. Sabbath Sabbath School at 12 M. Prayer Meeting oa Thar da? errtlna. M. S. Jvlbrlgbi, pastor. Arrival and Departure of Mails. Oberlta. . 1 Afriva Tacaday. Thursday and Saturday PlOaSeld. . .as v ja. aaT Mir. jl ) Antra dally at H A. 1L. Lear at E. Clartoaeld, i ; At M Hn i Antra Monday. Wadnesdar aad Prl- SoIIIti da at I e. M. Leara Tursdajr. TBara- rout. J a t aad Saturday at S:3U A. It. i Sri-wcar. f Antra Taeaday. Thursday and Satnr Komervllla. t. day at, 11 A. L Leave at 1 P. H. . WcatSaataa, "Q Publlsber Notice. TM adoWaaiaaelaneacBpaparahava tha data to Vhiea tha aubacrUMr baa pal J, thus: . - Jerry Smith - :1 jn 79 Similes that Vr. Smith kai paid for hla saver antfl Jaaaary tat. 1879. Tha nail liat la corrected weekly. By eseualtiac tha addi eat label erery aubscrlber eaa tell la aa loataal how Hit aceoant stands, and wheth er ha haa receired proear credit oa oar hooka. Xbtleaa lam led fa this column at K eeata per Baa each tiirrHoa. aalaloa type. A Job lot of Hosiery, cheap, at Fitch's. -eavy mixed Hose, 6c a pair, at Fitch's. An elegant Una of Fancy Hose at Fitch's. -Boys white and fancy Shirts at Fitch's. Those aloe wnnar Hats for men and boys eaa be found at Fitch's. French aad Inwtrai Percale Bhirta at Fitcys.,;.'": y, A new let of Scarfs, OeUara and Ties, ateat styles, at Fitch's. '- FITCH haa J oat ebelvea an elegant line of Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, at price ajwer than erer. Vr( . " , DtkMOSD 8HIB.TS. ?5Toents to $1J0; other brands at SO to 05 cents at Fitch's. V f hi i Teaeaai fat two good Onea collars, lat est" style, fresh from factory for an even quarter at Fitch's. XftniCsa'cet A La an dried Shirt for 9Q cents at Fitch's. . , .. 8 errMrwill iret a fatr Working sblrt and 60 cents a hearry cfaeroit with doable back, made to order at "Fitch's.- ua Spring cloths are.' in and Xeitk Is busy making np thoae nobby suits at Fitch's. .- ITousanil lot on North Main' street. InaattSMPf A S- row ere.: i.u t T TltororitrhWeid . Te'reV "" " ' Wanted, atock-breeders and dairrmen to know that R. R. Jones, of Wellington, has a fine Jersey bull, bred by the noted Importer and breeder, W. L. Gerdner, Norwalk, Ohio, It la thwoogbbred nd is recorded In the 'irhssiriB Jeaaewt. Cattle Crub Kacister. and a Tery fine animal; Those Interested please ealTat his farm In the north part of theOisfeaAK 2u 1 tt j . (t:ire'keeetlou TJsetL tt It Is strange so many peoplr win eonUane to smffer day after day with Drapepais, lif er eosnprnlnt; Constipation, soar Btomech, General Debility, when they can -proenre at our1 ktore-BhOoh's Tltsllser, free of coat It It does not core or rellere them. Trice 75 cents. . Sold by Krerett A Starr, Wellington. Brsrett St Starr sell strictly Fnre Lead and Vlora; also noneer Prepared ralnt, aunofactoredby T. ILKerin A Co.,' Pitts. borgh. 8S-2moe . Go to Ererett A Starr's for T. H. NevlO A Co.s Pioneer Prepared Paint, mixed ready or use. , Warranted to gire satlstaclion. , ., --'Drug; Store foVsBie.p l i An old established drug! store: doiog a fair amwont 'of tmstness,' located in Wellington, Ol, at invoice stock-. Satis factory reasons gl.reJL- for wishing to ell. Address : or Inquire of .7. w W. Hoogtaton. - tf- J. F. Eldt also aella tho celebra ted Vienna Bread. - A destrabtoHeose and Lot for sale cheep Appytanjr.Bcjden.tX Ut.Altt From the Kew Tork jTribune. New Tork Tribune, N.T., May 17, 1878 Da. M. H. Fsnsa, Fredonta, N.T . Dear Sir: Please send me two mote bot tles of yoar Blood end. liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. My wife has been taking It and thinka it has done her good. - : , Tena tralj. CLA. TRACT. Br. Fennel's Blood, and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic may well be called "The conquering hero' ot the times. ' It is the medio! triompU-of tha age.- Who ever haa "the bines4 should take It,' for it regulates and restores jhe disordered system that gives, rise to them. It al ways cures Billions ness and Liver Com plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Coast! pa lion, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Bpleea Xnlargmeato, Bcrofola, Erysipelas, m plea, Blotches,, and all ' skin eraptions and blood disorders; 8wellext'-,'sbe aad Dropsv; BleepVaesnem, Impl J Nerves aad Nerroas Debility " Bea tores flesh and strength when the system is running down or going into decline; enres Fe male Weakness aad Chronio Rheuma tism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, sad all Long and Throat difficulties. It does these things by striking at the root of disease and reauoring its causes. Da Kfcnner'B Improved Cough Honey win reJOve any cough in one hoar. Dr. Psnner's Golden Relief cares any pain, as. tooth-ache, neuralgia, colio or headache in 8 to 8Q minutes, and readily relieves rheumatism, kidney-complaint, rrhoBa, dysentery. For sale by Dr.- 8. Xmaraoa. Dr. Fanner's Bu Yitns Danes Bpeciflo. One bottle always cures. For sale by dealers. - . ? . ; , At wholesale by swift ct Dodd, Detroit, Celebrated ' 'Jienna ' -Bread for aale attne Star Bakery. LOCAX AND MISCEULAKEOUS NoUce F. T. Smith's new ad In another column. e have seen the new band stand In the park aU3berlin, and endorse all that has beeiTUid about it. Rev. E. H. Bush of BrooVlyn.filled toe At. .r. puipic sunuay last; on ac count of the pastor's Illness. A great number of persons of all ages are suffering from attacks of dis ease Incident to hot weather. Rev. J. A. Daly is resting and sight seeing In the states and territories beyond the Mississippi. The Obei-lin Base Ball Club played the Wellingtons a game on the fair grounds last Saturday, beating them by a score of 11 to 4. ., . , ' The lawn fete held by the ladies of the Disciple Church, Saturday even ing, on the grounds of B. F. Locke, was well attended. . The Traveller has come. See it at 46-eow F. T. Smith's. The lawn fete conducted by the ladies of the Congregational Chnrch last week, netted the society (40; $32.40 being the gross receipts. Pear and crab-apple trees are not uncommon loaded with fruit, and In some orchards there seems a very fair supply of apples. - - The talk of the town Is our 5 cent counter. Just look it over. 46-eow F. T. SairsH. A good many Welllngtonians had ut gent business in Cleveland last week, the races occurring at the same time, being merely Incidental. , A child of E. S. Beanlsley, was last week bitten by . a dog, which showed unmistakable signs of hydro phobia and was killed the next day. There is smell of fresh lime and paint and a look of neatn ess about the Oberlin depot, refreshing to the dust begrlmmed traveller who waits there. A fresh invoice of that excellent 40 cent Japan tea at IT on gh ton's. On ac count of the small margin of, profit, it will only he sold in pound packages.. Pinafore Is dying, but the rush is dally Increasing toward -oar 10 cent counter. -p. t. smith. . 46-eow - . ; . A. P. Dlmock has fitted up the store-room formerly occupied by A. M. Fitch, for the'manuTScttire and whole. - t. sale and retail of cigars and tobacco. . . For Saul The" residence and grounds known as the homestead of the late Win Howk. AUo a fine single car riage end harness.' 'Apply to J W. Houghton. . : V W .' o-tr; Parties desiring any of the leading varieties of strawberry plants, can" be supplied by leaving orders with , A.. L. Dewey or with W. H. Hantiey. The post-office Is nicely : frescoed, being finished Saturday. The painting, door-hanging, .etc will be, done this weekend the building-wltl be ready for occupancy next week. . . Coffee made from corn parched and steeped, and seasoned In the usual way, is said to he a healthy . and suitable drink for children and others suffering from summer complaints. ' ' Saturday evening witnessed as gen. eral a turn-out to the caucus as Welling ton ever saw. At eight o'clock there was scarcely a hitching' plee on the streets unoccupied and the. walks were thronged.' , ... . E. W. Houghton has demonstrated that wUh a liule effort almost any one can have a beautiful .fernery, j A few of these trans-planted to the north and east sides of a house soon furnVh a'rioh profusion of rank and yet delicate growth of the. loveliest , of wild-wood plants. 1 ,Jjs. W V . The dwellings of Mr. W. Lang and S. P. Hastings on Cortland avenue, are progressing rapidly. 4D.Btevick has built an addition to hl house, north of town; ana the basement wsiis for the new school building are being prepared and the-work pushed as, promptly, as possible! -i- - ' '- The bug-bear of those who set out for the rest and restoration of a quiet trip by rail or steamer,' Is In meeting the inevitable army of excursionists, whp swoop down to'.the- number' of a thousand or more,''khd: occupy every available foot of space, cushioned seat, ear floor arid steamer deck alikellttered with the debris of untimely ' lunching. " For years "Lawson's Curative" has given unrweraal aatlsfaetion, end every day It Is IncreasIrigMn popular frror. Without doubt It is the most reliable preparation yet Introduced for rheuma tic diseases, and those, also which have their 'origin in the 'nerve structure. Wherever there is pain, inflsmmation or swelling, use 'the "Curative," and on will not be disappointed., , .1. L. F. Clifford's deer park is ver attractive and children . especially ,vea joy the novelty of seeing the young fawns st play. They have also a happy family of birds, canary, gross-beak and several domesticated orioles, "which singly and altogether are as Interesting 'a company and as unafraid of .their keepers as any lover of pets could wish, taking their morning bstbs la as Jolly a fashion as swallows by the roadside, and alighting on hand smd head as fa miliarly as though upon a perch. . .. Nljne Novgorod .Fair . TJie great market of the eastern world has been held at this junction of the Volga - and Olga rivers in Russia, every aummer -for hundreds of .years. , Hei the na tions of Europe -and" Asia meet with their products for trade., Cossack, Chi nese,rTurk and Persian meet the XLer man and the Greek with every variety of merchandise that mankind employs, from sapphires to grindstones, tea, opi um, fur, food, tools and fabrics, and last but not least, medicines. J. C. Ayer & Co.'s celebrated remedies from America were displayed ln an elegant bazaar, where the Doctor himself might sometimes be seen. They are .known and taken en steppes of Asia as well as tho prairies of the West, and are an ef fectual antidote for the diseases that prevail in the yaonrts of the Norttr as well aa the huts sod cabins of the west, era continent. Lincoln (Hi.) Times Two burglars effected an entrance to Orlo Smith's house last Friday night, by tearing the wire off the screen door, but luckily stumbled against some crockery that stood near and awakened the family, who with the help of two dors, made It so lively for them that they beat a hasty retreat. Keep your revolvers handy and take good aim. The death rate is entirely too small this class of men. Personal. Jay was In attendance at the K. E. Chnrch last Sunday. W. R. Santley and family are at Chautauqua for the season. Mrs. C. N. Christie returned Tuesday from a week's visit in north-eastern Ohio. S. S. Parker' and family went last Saturday to their summer home at Lakeside. Mrs. Franklin and her two daughters from Toledo, are. visiting friends In Wellington. Miss Augusta Stevenson of Oberlin, has been spending e week with her friend, Mrs. A. P. Dlmock. Rev. Mr. Albright, who has been se verely ill since his return from Elyria, is about again. Adelbert St roup came home froto Indiana last week and has gone to Chautauqua with his father's family. . Mrs. J. H. Woolley started for Chautauqua, Tuesday, In company with Mrs. P, N. Stroup and sons. Mr. E. Jk. Roser left for Chicago, Tuesday last, where he engages as traveling agent for a cheese firm.. . Mrs. Kob't Wlllard and little daugh ter Belle, of Burton, Ohio, are visiting friends in this place. Mrs. A. M. Wlllard and daughter, Miss Maud of Cleveland, have been spending a few weeks In town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Noble. Mr. Milton Leonard of Akron, with wife and daughter have been visiting at MrJ Frank Wadsnorth's, returning home July 25th, to find that . lightning had struck their home and made it en tirely uninhabitable. Other members of the family who were, left at home, were fortunately absent at the time of the accident. A. S. Bradbier, in the employ of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., and who has been located here during the past year, haa been promoted by the compa ny to a collectorship, with head-quaters at the main office in Cleveland. During his residence here he has sold ninety three machines against strong competi tion. Ills departure will be regretted by his many friends who will wish him unlimited success In his new position. Mr. B. F. Fitch, one of the most pros perous merchants of Louisville, a vestry-man and communicant ol St. An drew's Church and a most highly es teemed citizen of that city, died of ty phoid fever, July 29th. . He was but thirty-eight years of age and leaves wife and three children.7 A. M. Fitch went to Louisville , In response to the telegram announcing his brother's fatal Illness. lie w.s accompanied by a sis ter. Mrs. O. N., Leach of Medina. a. i (Erarfleld. .' Gen. J. A. Garfield. Ohio's most gift ed statesman, will address the citizens Lof Lorain, at Elyria, Saturday, August 9th, 1879. on the political issues of the day. This vail! be the only chance dur the campaign to. hear Gen. Garfield. Let every man who desires to hear the political questions of the day ably dis cussed, turn out. E. G. JoHssoic, Chairman. ; Eltwa, O., August 6, 1379. ,i; ... . Death of Mrs. John V. Wooster. Mrs." Lavinla, widow of John F. Wooster, . deceased, . died last Friday morning, after a long and very distress ing Illness from pulmonary disease. She had become so wasted aod helpless that weeks ago her death was daily expect ed, and ' her protracted 4 sufferings were painfully afflicting to sympathetic and sorrowing hearts. The funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. E. H. Bush, at her late resideuce Sunday af ternoon.' The bereaved son and daugh ter have the sympathy of many friends. . Wellington Fair. .' The managemeut of the 34th Annual Fair, to be held August 10th to 33d, are earnestly at work, determined to place this in advance of any former meeting. In addition to the usual brushing .op for the occasion, .we have decided to erect a permanent building for a dining hall; a grand stand Is also being built with shingle roof, and large enough to seat five hundred - people,- protecting them from sun and rain while' the trial of speed horses or other exhibitions of the ring are in progress, not forgetting the various contests in the athlete de partment. Another new feature will be a large fountain ' operated by steam power, throwing beautiful jets and spray and said to prodb.ee the rainbow in all Its perfection and beauty. The track Is receiving special atten tion and will be In fine condition. Several new stalls for horses and cat tle are being built and old ones re paired; the grounds are being leveled and graded; In short every thing Is be ing put In the best possible order for the opening day. We -confidently ex pect this to be the most successful meet ing ever held since the organization of this society. Xo one can afford to stay away. Speak to your friend about It., , F. B. M. Neighbhood "News. .- Grace Sumner, a young lady of Clarksfleld, died July 34th. after three daya illness, of Inflaaaation of the bow els. . ' The New London Record mentions two dwellings and a barn as being struck by lightning in a recent thunder storm which swept over that village. The new M. E. Church at NewLon don is to have a bell worth 1500. The co-operative grocery store at Oberlin, was burglarized August 1st, the entrance being effected through the out-side trap-door luto the cellar, and goods to the amount of from $600 to fSOO were taken. ?A son of Chaplain Collier was drowned at Lakeside last week. ' One Larknm, who forged an order on Lyman Baker of LaGrange for $73 In 1875, was arrested in . Pen field and lodged In Elyria ail, after four years wandering. Had been around the world, he said, and being tired of trav el resolved to return to his native land, Mr. A. L. Randall, a new resident of Oberlin, has leased the Oberlin Gazette and will have entire charge, editorially and as business manager, of that jour nal. He says some plain things con cernlng a local paper's right of patron age from citizens and college, aud hints that gratuitous puffj and notices will not support a newspaper. The only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ly tie of Bennett's Corners, was drowned In a spring near the house while most of the family were at church, a week ago Sunday. The Berea Advertiser gives an Inter esting account of a plc-nio held in' the orchard of Mrs. Horace Adams of that village, by a company of deaf mutes of Cleveland. The Medina County Agricultural So ciety, are to have the benefit of an ex cursion to Lakeside, August lGth. R. S. Giles has purchased the hand- soue Ranyan property on Fitchville street, Xew Londou. The Ashland Times counsels the voters to leave all questions open' till the meeting of the convention and in the second senatorial rivalry to leave all local questions to the county where they belong. Head Quarters . 3d O. V. C. & 25th Ohio Battkbt, Clbyklahd, O,. July 23th, 1879. Comrades : It Is with pleasure that we give notice for the reunion of the 3d O. V. C. and 25th Ohio Battery at Cleveland, August 13th, 14th and 15th, 1879. The members will report to Captain Win. Smith, President of the Associa tion, Cleveland, with head-quarters at City nail building, after reporting and registering, the command will proceed to Rocky River for a three days en campment. Arrangements hrive been made for tents and rations, at the rate Of one dollar a day per member. The committee In selecting title loca tion, recommend-it as the most desira ble one on tha Lake Shore. . The camp to be located on Tisdale Point at Rocky River. " Also arrangements ,have been made to accommodate those that wish to bring their wlve,at the hotel on the grounds. The committee In announcing this our next reunion feel confident, that with present arrangements, this will af ford great pleasure and enjoyment, to all. . Come prepared to make this an oo caslon of pleasure and profit by meeting comrades once more in camp. Please have notices placed In all local papers in your locality. -" Each member is requested to furnish blankets. Catt. William Smith, -i Pres. 2d O. V. C. Association. W.R. Acstik, Secretary..;. . :,, .', A wonder" ful cure of Diphtheria. : Three of my children had diphtheria In Its worst form. Skin dry; lips parched could not swallow. , With a feather ,1 . applied Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammo nia to the tonsils, rubbed over their throats and chests. Great ' chunks of . stuff came from the throats, the skin be came moist, fever left them, and nnder the Almighty care I attribute their cure to Dr. Giles Liniment., ' ", . .. Jakx Ku.lt,. Cor. Tonnelll Ave., & Bleecker St., Jersey City Heights, N. J; ' Sold by all druggists. Send for pam phlet. 1 i ' ' Da Giles, . ... ; ' 120 West Broadway, N. T. . Sold by J. W. Houghton, Wellington, O. Trial size 35 cento. . .; . Advertised Letters. ' " List of letters remaining unclaimed In Wellington P. O., for the week end ing August 2, 1873 :' ' C. B. Agnew, J. p. Benedy, John H. Johnson. J; T. Oonnr. P.M. . When calling far the above please say "Advertised." ..; New Tokk, March, 1876. Giles fc Co. Gents: I have for more than one year prescribed your Liniment with the very best results. I have found It as an application In in flamatlon of the lung (pneumonia) or In pleurisy, one of the very beat. It penetrates the tissues or parts rapidly. lit caaes of Irregularity of the heart's actioo depending on nervous irritation, It acts promptly. After being made ac quainted with the combination of your Liniment, and seeing its action in so large a number of cases, I do not hesi tate to recommend it both to the public and the profession. Yawira truly, Robert S. Newton, M. D., 137 W. 47th St. Sold by all druggists. Sond lor pam phlet. Da. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Sold by J. W. Houghton, Wellington, O. Trial size 35 cents. COMMUNICATIONS. ; ELYRIA. . August 4, 1S79. W. L. Fay," E., left last Tuesday evening for New lork. He sailed for Europe on 8ittarday. ... Rev. L II. McConnell of the M: E. Church, ' leaves to-morrow night for " a trln in the West. ' The bids for the new court house were a surprise to the grumblers, who were. Out in full force, and who have never failed to predict a failure in letting the contract. The contract is to be let to W. D. Richardson, and all arrangments will be made during the present week. Work will be commenced at once and the basement walls will be completed dunng the fall. John Robinson will be here to-morrow with his "strictly moral circus." . The water works are progressing finely. The county convention will take place Saturday. The many friends of Mr. George P. Metcalf are confident that he will be re-nominated for prosecutor. By consulting the papers on tile in the Aud itor's office, it will be seen that George P. Metcair haa collected for the use of the county daring the five years of his administration, the sum of $12,908 06. We doubt whether a better recommend for his continuance in that office can be offered. From th la statement it would seem that the criminal branch of the oourt has been- self sastsing, includ ing even the salary of Mr. Metcalf. It is the feeling among those best informed that his services are still called for. A.W.N. CLAHKSFIELD. August 2. 1879. The announcement of the death of Gracy Sumner was ushered upon us last week. Uracy, dying so suddenly caused a great deal of suspicion of being f only dealt with. A Jury was called and ex amined the case,' but nothing gained therefrom to convict any one. Gracy was an orphan girl and possessed more than ordinary capability in the way of composing poetry. - - Charles Bentley is m a fair way to loose the sight of one eye; caused from getting a wheat beard in It. Some threshing has been done with fair amonnt of grain and of good qual ity. A match game of base ball is to be played here this afternoon, between the Brushwoods of Wakeman township and our home club. Fenis. THE MARKETS ' - : CHEESE. Little Falls. Aug. 4th, 1379. Coeesk. Large offerings, (ower pri ces and a very dull market are the main features of the day; Prices are fully one-fourth cent below last week's figures and lower than was ever known before for factory cheese, the bulk of the sales being made at SQSc. We believe that this week last year lower prices were realized than at any time during the season. Farm Dairies. There were C25 boxes farm dairy cheese sold at 3) Butter. Only 15 packages of but ter were brought In, and these sold at 10 and 13c, mostly 12l3c. Utica. Quotations are: Extremes, 41 to 5?4c.; average, ojj'c; leading price, CJc. , . Wellington, August 61879. By an oversight the buying price of cheese for the three last weeks has been left standing at 5 cents. There is never less than one cent difference between the buying and selling price. The buy ing quotations should have been as fol lows: "July 17,' 4 cts.; July 24, 4 to ; July 31st, 4 to 4J. The market is unchanged from last quotations and the market is yery.quiet at those figures. We quote: Buring,(nakcd)44icts; billing, (boxec) 5 cents.' The shipments of cheese for the week ending Aug. 5, are as follows : No. of Boxes 4,707; No. of pounes 184,050. Butter for the same time as follows : No. of pkgs. 432; No. of pounds 23.847. Wellington Produce Market. aBBaaaraaaaaBBaw 9 corrected wreelY' bt Baldwin, laon- don co. . Applea, dried. lb.....J Applea. rtkh, be.... Beeswax. lb Xi Geese dreaaed. V lb 00 Hay, w ton a uo Hams smoked. V lb e Hides, rreen. a) lb....sw5 Maple Sugar, at lb...JNalo Potatoes, ai bu.... 3S Raca.) b 1 Halt.Sne.fi bbl. .....! 33 R.nlt.Ashtori.ai lb 3 Malt, Common. a bbl.. 1 2.1 Salt. Solar. bbl 2 00 Sheep Pelta. lb .2W31 00 Turkers dreaaed. V lb Beana, V bo 1 SO BurkvhML a hn n Cblckenadmaed.il lb. ..6 Cloreraeed.ba.........S SO Jlf BUnm. y lb., 7 uwn paDL .awn) Dark dressed, V lb IO BiJTTElt ' Creamer. Bl lb..... .16' Dilrr. m lb lia unrii r ooa ... RiTtmotby seed,..! 2jil o r camera, id ....701 WOOL lb J33S Grain, Flour and Feed. . CORRECTED WEEKLY BY H., B. HAMLIN. aaurso. ' Bran, a) cwt TS. ton IS 00 Com. shelled. bu so Corn In ear, V ba.......so data, V bn o Clover seed. bo S 73 Timothy seed. bn...l 50 raTDio. Com, shelled. bo..... .43 Cora, in ear. ,il. .43 Oata. bu SO Wheat, ba aoe Clorer seed. bo .a 60 Timothy seed. bu...l 33 rLOTJR Best WRite, a aaca . Beat lied, V nek.. No. a. a sack 1 SO 1 ) ,1 00 2 Ull .2 OH I 1" Graham. V cwt. t uucKwoeat f loor,... Bolted Meal. V cwt .. MaaL cwt... .1 lo Cnoa.ascwt .... ,1 IS MUdUa.wt .1 a Btrarta.! cwt , Oil Meal, V cwt .1 lo Stoves, Stoves, LADIES aod GENTLEMEN are invited to call and examine the best line of COOKINQ STOVES that waa- ever brought into market, aod we will convinc yon tbat we ara selling STOVES as low as any other place on the Western Reserve. We have a new Cooking .torn, manufactured by the same company that got np the old Stewart Stove, which is as much ahead of that as that was ahead of the old Cliuton Air Tight. It has been on the market about one year, aad its sales have rapidly increased, and now it is claimed by every one to be the brat and luost con venient Stove made. : So do not bay any other until you have seen the TRAVELER. Should yon want a cheaper one, we can surely anit you, as we have aa endless vari ety of that elaaa. Among them are the Stewart Range, Dresden Rauge, Norwood, Ranis, Spirit of '76, Napoleon, and many others. T I IT WARE! Milk Fans and MUk Pails at Wholesale or Retail, or any thing else you may want in the TUT OH AGATE Ware line. We have a few mnreol those 80 aad 40 gallon Milk Cans, which we will close out at Wholesale Prices, so do not de lay until they arn all tone. Agricultural Implements! We keep a full Assortment, of Cultiva tors, Flows, Horse Rakes, KorVs, Scythes and Snaths, Shovels, Spades, Ao. Pumps! Pumps! A fine line of Porcelain lined and plaiu Wood Pumps, and the varioua styles of Iron Pitcher Pumps. NEW ATTRACTIONS Are offered ou our Fire Aud Ten Cent COUNTERS!:. The number and variety of really useful articles that can be purchased, ia aatouUkiug. Call and look it ever, and when yon waut to buy you will n ot forget it. JOB 'WORK Tin R-wfiuw. Etveinontiuir. or any other kindot repair work iu TIN, COPPER, or SHEET- ; IRON WARE ! We would aar that we keen first Class Workmen. In rexard to prices, we will gu aiantee there to be as low aa the lowest. Years Respectfully, 46-tf F. T. SMITH. Estate Notice. Kotlce la hereby sires that tbe aaderslinad has beaa appointed and qnallSed aa Administrator of the es tate of Armenia Herrtck, lata of Lorala Coonty. . 8. at. WOOLCOTT. Wellington, Ohio, Aonuts, 187 a. 40-St. Beef Eaters Delight. Everybody likes Dried Beef and no body likes to slice it; hence, we have purchased a machine that literally makes shavings of it; and the toothless, false teethed, decayed teethed, or. any kind of teethed Individual, can est it with perfect satisfaction. We are im mense on the Dried .Beef business. Come in and buy some and see the ma chine work. The man who said that Bowlby 4 Hall kept the best cigars in , town, is celebrated for good sense and judgment he never told a lie. Tou will find the best Crackers and Flour at the place where all that good Coffee comes from, which is at BOWLBY & UALL. BREAD! BREAD! The most delicious . and wholesome bread hi the world, is the Vienna Sread, Baked by Heflebower's Vienna Hodel Bakery, 364 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. . Ladles and erentletuen vislUosr Cleveland should go to the Vienna Cafe, Euclid Avo., opposite Opera House, for lunch. Vienna Coffee, Imported delicacies, Vienna Rolls, the same as at the Philadelphia Centennial. W. W. Harvey Is agent In Wellington for this bread, and will receive it fresh daily by express. . MASHIED. TRAIN BAKER At the residence of the bride's . mother, August 4th, 1S79, by the Rev. P. C. Bunt, Mr. John B. Train of Mich igan, to Mia Sarah V. Baker of Penfield. DIED. ELLIOTT. At the residence of his father. Benjamin Elliott, Wellington, O., Lewis B. Elliott; aged 37 years. . J. "77V HOTJGHTOIT, offers a large variety of jcoxls. use ful and. orna mental. Including . QQMBS, POCKET BOOKS, ' rOmUS r LA S I LKS, CONDITION POWDERS, .. COUGH BALSAMS, . - PAIN KILLER,: .: .. LINIMENTS. : ot an kind. . , . FAMILY GYE' BTtiFFB, Patent Medicines & - ; i :.(.' Soaps for the toilet, and housekeeper., . , LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, and SHADES. . . ; ' FOXTD'S EXTRACT . i - .... i... ; I;. rQ7 Colomio" Bottbs, Fiao Colonies, awxaitercA't -as- , tracts, and . Tooth l Powders. : ' r PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED BX BKAUT1TUL tXPLAM MAIDENS. The maidens of the famous Seneca tribe, of Indians who once roamed over the pic-' turesque aud beautiful valleys and lofty hills of the upper Allegheny river now the famous oil regions of Pennsylvania), were noted among all the neighboring tribes for the wealth and -beauty of their tresses,, which were of remarkable length and ex quisite fineness of texture, and in color so black, that the simile of the raven's wing was hardly a just comparison; aa elegant background that brought out the olive brown complexion of - the maidens, and formed an exquisite and charming picture of savage female loveliness delightful to be hold. Why their hair was of such rare beauty aud of such extreme length was a deep, puzzling mystery to the maidens of all the neighboring tribes, and was a source of continual jealousies on their part. It has long remained a mystery, and. would no doubt have died away altogether with the rest of the Indian traditions had not the discovery of petroleum oil furnished the cne, apd mankind now possesses the great secret which had remained sealed within the Third-Sand, rock of oblivion, until released by the band of scientific in dustry, it gushes forth in treasures of petrol eum to the world. But the knowledge wbs practically useless to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the hair. But the skill of one of our chemists has overcome the difficulty, and, by a process known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate and costly ex periments, succeeded in deodorizing pe troleum, which renders it susceptible of. being handled as daintily as the famous 4au de cologne. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were attended with the most astonishing results. A few applications, where the hair was thin and Calling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and hair. Every particle of dan druff disappears on the first or second dres sing, and the liquid, so searching in its na ture, seems to penetrate to the roots atonce, and set up a radical change from the start. It is well known that the most beautiful col ors are made from petroleum, and by some mysterious operation of nature the use of this article gradually imparts a beautiful right brown color ttf the hair, which, by continued use, deepens to a Black." ' The color remains permanent for an indefinite length of time, and the change is so grad nal that the most intimate friends ear scarcely detect its prOfrress. ' In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age,' and well calculated to make tbe prema turely bald and gray rejoice. The name Onrboline has been given to the article, and is put up in a neat and attractive man ner, and sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. Price One Dollar a bottle. TltTJTH. AT TBI BOTTOM OF A VTXXX Truth comes to n as goM is washed down the mountains of the Sierra Nerailas, in minute but precious particles, and is still truth, though, it be found at the bottom of an oil well, like Corboliue the great nat ural hair restorer, which etJoctuaJlr pre vents I lie falling out of tho hair, the accum ulations of dnndrnff, and the premature change in color due to a diseased condition of the scalp and the glands which uourish the hair, it is well known that the most beautiful colors are made from petroleum, aud ly some mysterious operation of na ture the use of this article gradually im parts a beautiful liuht brown color to the hair, which, by continued use, deepens to a black. The color remains permanent for an indefinite length of time, and the change is so gradnnl tbat the most intimate friends can scarcely detect its proeress. la a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of tho age, and well calculated to make the prematurely bald and gray rejoice. Carboline is put np in a neat and attrac tive manner, and sold .by all dealers ia Jrugs and medicines. . The Friend of All ! llolloway's Pills! "I had bo appetite; Holloway's Fills save me a nearly one." . "Tonr Pills are marvelous." j. "I sead ler another box and keep them In the house." "'Dr. Hollovay haa cured my headache tbat waa "I frsve one of your Pira to my babe for cholera uviutM. iuc Hwuiue uuns; got vcu in auay. "My nausea of a morning la now cured. Your box of Holloway'a Ointment cured me of noises In the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment oenina roe cars ana tne noise nas left." r . . . "Send ma two boxes; I arant one for a poor family. "I enclose a dollar; your price ia 23 centa, but the medicine to me la worth a doUar." "Send me Sve boxes of your PlUa." ' " ' "Let me have three boxes of Vorxr Puis by return mail, for Chills and Fever." . j I have over two hundred sues testimonials as these, but want of apace compels me to conclude. . For Cutaneous' Disorders. And all eruptions of the akin, this Ointment Is most Invaluable. It doea not beal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effect to the very root, of the evu. - , HOLLOWS OIOTT.HIIT! Possessed of this remedy, every man rosy be his own doctor. It may be rubbed Into the system so as to reach any internal com plaint; by these means it cures sores or ul cers in the throat, stomach, liver, spine, or other parte. It is an infallible remedy for bad legs, bsd breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, rheumatism and all skin dis eases. l3rPOHTA3TT CllmoX. Xoiui .r SOTinfn. TinlM. the signature of J. Havoook. as siren for tbe United dum, Bunvuaaa racn uox ox fills ana Ulnuuent. Boxes at SScnta. 83 cents, and f l each. ' tar-There Is considerable saving by taking the larger H. B Hamlin. . V, Headquarters . For . Flour, Feed, ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, Has on sale anew Brand of Floor, of absolutely the best quality In town, at tne samo price you pay for inferior kinds. . Try it, and get rid of that bane of the family, bad bread.. Tarmers having grain " should re member that this is the place to get the highest market price for it in cash. They should also remember that In or der to continue to raise good crops they most apply fertilisers to tlietr lands. , ' SUPERPHOSPHATES have been . proved to be the most pow erinl, beet aud cheapest fertilizer in the market. Made by expe'rjenccd and re liable manufacturers, prepared as plant food ' by the best known, process it is the standard fertilizer; causing immediate and lasting fertility, and is perfectly adapted to all crops. Call and get circulars. ' ( . , . .. Warehouse South of.Jlv.. Deoot. ' . 4in-3S-tf:l: ::, ...( -Wellington, Ohio, ; MILLINERY. ' Bargain!?! Bargains! " ' Call ' and ' examlnte my stock and pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. There is no stock to compare with it, either in extent or variety. : !: '-: Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, at 51.00, $1.60, $3.00, $3.50 and np. :.: ,. .... Leghorn, Ilats, at 60c Too $1.25, and Imitation Leghorn, at 25c 372C 50c and 75c; 7, .. . ,.. ',','.' Children's Hats, from 121 cents to ' A great variety of Ribbons and Flow ers, very cheap. ...., ...:' " Bargains irtSllka and Satins, at 30o 50o 750 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 and $2.00 per yard. : ':; ; v ;; :- New , Fancy 0oods. Laces at 1 very low prices.- The Finest line of ! Em broidery ever offered in Wellingtoii. l'. bargains in Hosiery and Corsets, . i Do not forget to cull. , ,.;.; -v. ' MRS. H.- NV EOCKWOOD. . A G It I C U L T U R A L ' . , AGENCY. - Buckeye Ivjfower iaiid Reaper, ' ;Tiger Sulky Rake. : . Thomas Sulky Rakel A ' Aultman '& '. Taylor Threshing t Machines. '. Superior Grain Drill. Dnnkirk Cultivator. 7 Bone meal , and Phosphate standard . Fertilizers. . Look through my stock before pur chacing. - Wru. Morrow, Agt, 34,3m. .. . , Wellington, O. do at the bnsfneaa we offer. Ko room to explain here, 1 on enn devote all vonr time or on'y jtmr nprs time to tne b uiri eat, and make great pay for every hoar that von work. "Women make as much as men. Send icr special private terms and nartlcnlars, which we man tree. s wutnt irce. uon t complain 01 naru times when yon have surfi a chance. Address H. UAJLLKTT CO.. Portland, Maine. 37-ly A Qood Flan. ; The most profl table way of deal tug In stocks Is by combining: many orders and eo operating tbein as a whole, dlvidiujr proftta pro rata anions taharoholdeTa, acoordlns; to the mark-it, monUily. Each cuttmer thns secures all the adrantatrea of Immense capital and experienced skill, and can ase any amount, froni uso aoiiasTs to ten taousana aoiiara. ' eonal prouortlonatc succes. "New Yi or more, with purler" and new circular mailed free. Fall Informa ortr SucK lie tlon for any one to operate succc&stiilly. Al'ii KT PvoMaualHaM aJ X JUawbbxcsi 41-smo. ' 82 OOO A YEAH for honest, lntel-ls;ent ba?l meas ncu ur aarenta. New baln. a; llcrht 9 work. Address COFKmATivn Aaxxati Madlion, lnd, ' -il-tiuo. TO founo A Tear or $5 to your own 10- nss, vTomen men. Manv " makrri mnrn f make more than amonnt stated above. Ko one can fil to make mon-y fast. Any one can do the work Toucan make from fifty cents to two dollars au honr by devoting your eve nings snd spare time to this business. It costs notta Ins; to try tUe bulness. Nothlna like it for money making crcr offered before. Builneas plcaaaot anu strictly honorable. Reader, tf yon want to know all about the best paying business before the public, se:d a yottr address ant we will send yon full particulars nil private terms Tree; samples worm aiso iree- you can then maka up yMis xnioa ror yourseit. Ad: dress CtEOKciU STISSOU CO.. FusHIaud, Maine. ave warrant vr;;r Superior Whiteness' and Fine ness, and absolutely purity : : in our bran d ' of strictly , i PURE WHITE LEAD and will Dav THIRTY DOLLARS for every ounce of ; aud alteration found m on ' of our packages.' - . ;. , ' T. U. NKVIX A CO., ' ; ! . - Pittsburgh, PaV Baldwin, Laundon & Co., Sole Agents, 'Wellington, Ohio. 3a-tf. n f . A WEEK In your own town, and )V i I no capital rlski-d. Ton cn give -'v Jyv ne btuln-M trial without ?x Jnlk Wf m penae. Tbe best opportimtij ever All offered to those wilHitK t wort. T J w Vou stioaK) try nothinjc else mil N-rT tmi we f.ir TouraeLf whr von c-.n FURWITURE ! CHSAPaCTgSS A ESCEIsIsElTCE Is found at the waterooms of . A C. & 6. L. C0UC1I, "Wei 1 It. gftonV O. Great additions have been made to tbe stock to meet the demands of the trade. The purchaser will find a match less variety of splendid low-priced goods as well as the costly. - IThe public can see at their showrooms very fine PARLOR GOODS; Which they offer at very Low Prioea. IU THE, Undertaking Depaftmenl VTe are prepared to furnish everything in the Coffin and Casket line. Shrouds of all kinds kept on hand. Having had many years' experience in this bnsiuess we guarantee to keep in good condition all bodies put in our charge for any length of time desired, without change or decomposition.' Great Bargains H I E D- CetaVe and see two of the best work ing Plows in the country. . Warranted to give satisfaction' f rices reduced. Do you wish to use Paints and Oils ? Ton can find the best quality in the PHCEJUX LEAD and In the DAYTON OIL, an article that will stand tbe win try blasts. :) . Come and. bo surprised at the low price of the best quality, of , Whips. They cannot, be surpassed. . '- In Cutlery, both table and pocket. I can give extra bargains. They are the Dest aiakea. ; -,! :' ' , la Brushes I have a large variety and can give you extra bargains.. , ,., --'I 'Can now offer a large variety of Shelf Hardware since -marking down so cheap that close buyers' will exclaim "Can it be possible !" yet this is a fact, and as I am a'very modest roan and dare not tell you all, please come and see for yourselves. i- . ' Come and see the new' Barn Door Roller. A very practical .roller. Now is the time to buy Wire .Screen cheap. : ; . , i , i : . ... ; . Wm. Chisholm & Son's Spades, Shov els, Scoops: just glajice at them as you goby. ' 1 ':-' " Sole Agents for Miller BroVs Chcml cal Paint. ' '. J. S. 'WOOlalilSY.- - . tl il 4 Iiight-Rnnninfir i"s ' Doi estic Se wlg Machine Pti. TTVnVRRT mPI -which ' la thm best and only thing of tbe kind ever used, is dow a part of the machine, and, with the new Self-Threading Shuttle, Belf-Adjustlng MacuIIm nw T.tcA-tin: I liimhinatloil . Wheel and other improvements makes it the best Under-feed Bearing Machine made. A am aiso agent xor uie Davis Vertical Faed:' ;;. T 1 .! : . - The New Home Sewing Machine eafch of which bos advan tages peculiar to itself, which recommends them for a variety bf uses and make them recant! to none in the market. Paities desiring machines will find it to their advantaee to cive me a eall. AU ma chines warrautetl. All' kinds of ' Sewing Machine Needles and also a fine quality of Sewing Machine Oil kept for sale. - S. P.'HASTIJTGS, Ag't, ; Office in Benedict's Block, Wellington, O . Jan. lflth IjT. . : ! , - : IT WILL PAY YOU , -V . . - ,, - . To bny your SHIRTS of . .... .aT." W.:ECIOS3Bi?r,,' . Practical piiirt Maker,, . - , , Mansfield, O. X. T, Hills or Wamsutta, 2300 linen!. 24.00 k " .. ; . . ,,' . , 1800 ,,'-,, 18JX) As good as any eastern shirt,,; ;; 1 14.00 SiX. Shirts for- . -f -ijt.:,,.,- -6.00 1 1 do my own cutting and. can furnish a bettor Ottiog and better ahirt than yom can get elsewhere. Measure taken by , . . m .-: . l .v-.JT. X LEACH, Agent, , At Harvey's. ;r -,:! Wellington, O. P. S. A nice line ot Imported shirtings. P.:.tjitcle;robiitson;s Snmffier; 'Arrangements. V't,: SODA WATER, r ;: LEMONADE, ICE CREAM, ' :- ' -":! AND "'' " -i-' ' Zf REFRESHMENTS. - i ; For cliurcn and benevolent objects I: will make reasonable aeauetions, also to mercnantr. . Please do-not forget that I keep a fall an p. ply ;of Orooeriea and Provisions, together Willi Fruits and Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars, Loach aad Hot Tea and Coffee at all hours, aud ao pains spared to accemaaodate all who call. ...' ? . -!:-' -M I- V?' Thankful for past favors I remaia your hoinble setvant, - . j -- - - B. J.K0BINS0N. 3SB.. -- "asaaaaaa