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A Family Newspaper, Devoted to Home Interests, Politics, Apiculture, Science, Art, Poetry, Ktc. vol. xxin. WEUJWTOX; LOKAIX COUNTY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, FuBKUARY 20. 1889. ) man. . TH2 ENTERPRISE, Published every Wednesday, at WELLNGTON, OHIO. Terms of Subscription! One Year... .....1160 Six Months ; 75 . lUree Yt.ratut. '. M ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J.T.PASKELLV ATMH-A!-LAW r.i NOIART FULSIC. Loans and Collections uiadu a specialty Office In bank building. 1 J. H. DICKSON, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, ' ' and solicitor of ..... American and Foreign . X3- TE1TTS . WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, WELLINGTON, - OHIO. , NOTARY HUBMU. R. fcoJVHM, Insiirauoe Asrent end al Notary runne. Imiuranuo, axut. nwrt. eras;', wills, leHMM. onntracis. oto., wiltten In a nai hiiiI leval umn cut. Ollloe our Seraae's bwt unit ihop store. . FIRST NATIONAL, BANK, CAPITAL $100,000.00, SURPLUS $6,500.00. . Does a General Banking Business, Receives Deposits, Buys and sells New York Exchange, Government Bouds, etc. Draft iaaued on all European countries. CJ70PFicEES.3 s. 8. WAEHEK, President. R. A. HORR, Cashier. WB. CUSHION, Jr., Ass't Cashier. 8. 8. WARNER S.K. LAHNDON. 0.W.IIORH. R.A.HORR. " EDWARD WEST. PLANING MILL. D. L. WAIr.HWORTH ft CO., Manufacturers of and dealer In 3Door, Baah, and Blind.' Cheese and Butter Boxes, all kinds ol Lumber, Lath, Sb'ntrles, Raliens. Mould. Inits and Flooring. Siding nuule and Sup fare Planing done to order on ahort no. tiro , WELLINGTON, O. Pratt k Herrick, GENERAL FEED AND FLOUR STOKE. Free delivery to any part ol the corpor atlon. Railroad street, Wellingloo, 0. TONSOKIAU TjM'VKK HHIH N. the Barber, keep J j one or tbe uauleet, rooai oonvunient liar Sr dhoiMin town. Only flraKiasa workiuoi employed... A f ull ssaorl mi-ill of hair oil, w matlas ami huir iwttoi-utlvwa. Fine b ull rci.ini In connection anil turmaheu at all hours with nl mid void witter and all neemuwry onnviol- aliens llfwiiim. Ktiilin .!' l.iia-ny arrmi UKNTIHIH. T I J. HOI HIIOOK. Dentlat flllli over j i . Hiisiera store. In Hank Building, Welllna-ioii. Oblo. Nilrtius oxlila gas admin- urrn ror in.- evn-aonni or trn StwteUe's Art O lUor-r.-Plcturea In ev. ery icyle aud rigut up with the tints. tspaciai attention ptia to Binarin uiurayou I u . nr W.ur Colors and copying from old oloturas. Old nee ttivea all oreserved and ua- plloittea ean be haO at am Mine. Uallery over uowiuy uaus grocery, i HOYT & BENSCHOTEN, Dealers In and Manufacturers of FURNITURE. UNDERTAKING IK ALL ITS BRANCHES. A Full Line of Goods Always In Stuck, Arterial Embalming a Specialty. Pictures Framed to Order. A good vari ety of Mouldings to select from. N. E. Corner of sfuuare, Welllimton. 0 S. F. BLACK, Contractor and Builder, Plans and estimates made. Job work of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 46-ly 0. E. SDTLIFF, DEAIaiiR 1IT COAL Anthracite, Musslllon, Jaokson and Blossburg. Termt ill um ow. OHlceon Weal Llherty St., Telephone 48 CHRISTIS & BENNETT aUMUFACTUHlRS OF CARRIAGES, VTAU03S AMD 8LKIGUS Or KVSRT INSCRIPTION. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Pictures of all kinds. Finest work and latest style. Copying aad enlarging In tirayun, Ink and Pastel. Special attention to the babies. Crosler's Blook, WeUingto, O. PHYSICIANS. E. HATHA WAT M. D. SPKCIALTltUi . Rich) diseases and dlnMuei of theblsdderand kldMys. Pile, alceratloo of the roctun, Bituli IB aao, a.i-i ana an pravalllog aiMaaea of Ma f actum troaled by an Improved system, wllbunl , pala ordataullon from anslnesa. Dlavases of lbs blsildr and kldneystrested only ,iur, carvini ana proper analysis Of taa onaa. Oarpaatar Blook - Wellington, O , . VETERINARY SURGEON. R. Q. HOLLAND, ; Vetsriairy Surgson and Dentist. Ordrtrs received at Telephone Exchange . ann m r. u. reu s aruit store. Graduate Toronto Veteri narv College, elaas '87. AM LIN POST, o. tit, G.A.E. WEUINGTON, OHIO. Meats nn tha td and lih Wwini eveninrof i aeVi iiionlb. Post room In Sheldon'sBlock M. W. Lanr, Commander. T o the WEAK and DEBILITATE D Permit conscious of ORGANIC YVK tltrtKN, or iMCapacliy for acilvs dutlva of Ule, who may tad tbsnuslvaa PREMATURELY OLD, or ara suffering Iro in NERVOUS WEAKNESS, of nr dspo'lption, cm bo pel ma neutly t arod by eonulilog DR. ALBERT, Superior St. nait to P. 0 CLEVELAND, For Rent: Two Houses pleasantly located. mum Ai Mtni lj Oar S-esiil Corrssssndents. AH Abont the IIupening and Speciul Events In their Immediate Vicinity. i KOCH ESTER. February 18. '89. . The sleighing was Improved to the ut termot. ' . TUeJBeptlst Society metal the residence ol P L Keesler lart Thursday; 08 people partook of the good things provided and all were happy, We iKHH-e: that very many of our staid and 8Ulttautlal clilzens have had honorary titles conferred on them : "Colonels, Cap. tains, Majors, etc.," can be found adlibl turn adioiimium. A E biorrow is drawing stone for the foundation ol a baru that is to be. For samples of hltih grade perfumery call on Chapman and Phelon at their farm iu Brighton. M las Cora Glllet la stopping inElyna at present We bnv not beara any of our towns men speat of attending the inauguration of the President March 4th; as Rochester is flrat, last, and aUays It seems meet that a delegation should be appointed by his honor to attend, (N. B ) - Dorsey ! Rowland has hired to lion. Lucius Herrick foi the next year. J E Dyer has engaged his services to A E Biorrow & Co. as foreman for a term of nine months. The alieese factories have got their ice put up and feel better. Hail Columbia, huntington. February 18, '89. The meetings still continue In the M E Church. Toe pastor la looking very tired. He expected help during the tiaat week from a minister who Is still holding meet ings at Bucprus; he has now promised to come on Monday, Feb. 25, and stay awhile; defray expenses of setting th.) marble oh. tallied hy the OAR Post for the unmark ed wave of soldiers In this place. A good aitennance; proceeds $29.85. A prize was offered to married ladles for best cake pro. duned by them; alo to yoiin ladies Tliere were only two contestants of young ladles, anil about SI of married ones. The prlr.es were properly won by Mrs 0 M tlinpman aud Mellio Gibson, but M Hie was not put on the right list and Miss Edna Iluhler and herself carried off the prizes. Ilone.-ty Is liest policy ever. Valentine day was duly observed. Mia Lulu Gould gave a party to her young lrlends on Wednesday evening. Puine eveuing a sleighing parly of young mar ried people wentlo Maurice Frinks. Lit. erary Fridav evening well attended. Mrs Joaepliiue St m, of Savannah, was vlMtlng her sister, Mrs.C M Chapman, on Thursday. Mrs Hooper anj daughter, of Kansas, are visiting friends in town. Mrs E Munn vwlied in Spencer on Monday, Duo. Fehurary 18, 1889. The good sleighing which l as rem dned sohmKisnow all goue aud the mud Is uppermost Mrs Hooper and daughter, from the West, are visiting friends In town. The proceeds of the oyster supper given by the post last week was about $29. The prize offered lor the best cakes weretuken by Mrs. Gibson and Edna Rubier. ' Mr Marcus De Most has purchased the Congregational parsonage and will soon move to town. He Intends building on the place. George Gibson is seriously ill. A phy. sician from Cleveland is attending him. Mr. and Mrs Morroll spent Thursday night at W A Streaior. It E 8 Haskell, Adjutant. L. B. PRATT, ttiiirj SngiMul Ut.i TRAVELERS' REGISTER. in mi i c, 1 1. el, From sndafter May IS.tralnswIU pus Wellington as toiios : Over twenty five years of nraetlee. at Anams' and Houxhtun s received atoms. a Orders drug toms. Hi.mes sllll taken for treatment at my table on Courtlaud Avenue. i-ti JEWELERS. OO1N0) WkST. HtAfldard Time No. 1 N.T4HI.I,.fa.tllno 1:40 a No. lU-Ind iud Whcvllug fell 8:11! a.m. No. lu Al'ul sKi S:lSa.m. No. 5 HpeclslN.Y. Cln. Ex IcIHd.s No. 7-N. Y and tit. L. El....... HM4p.m. No. a? Col's A Wheellug Accuni.... :Sep. m. No. eNlyht Rx :(p. m. No.ei-LocalKrright H:Ua.m. lloINO NAHT. No.d-Hl.L. AN. Y Express t1:ire. m. No. a Nikbi Kl :vr,m.u. No.iO Claliiin A Cleve'd Ac 8:13 a. m. No.lt-HiMKlal St. Louis A N. Y. Ri. I Mo.m No. 4 Wbsvllur. Ind andClova. Jx 5:80 p.m. No. S Cincinnati A Cleve'd Kx 8:asip.m. No.8 Local Vralght 1:45 p.m. Noa 1, 6. . 8. and 12 run dailr. t Trains stop on signal. 1889 has arrived and I am still on hand to furnish the best If J. H. WIGHT, Sole Aent, j ucaior in uiocks, Watches, Jewelvy, 811. verware, uoiq r-ens, etc. No. o, 1'ubllt Square, Wullington, Ohio. EC. 32. 33arrett, Livery and Feed Stable. South Side Mechanio Street, first aoot east oE American House. mtmn i m mi mmi Cleveland & Marlotta R. R. From and after Junes, 1WH. trains will pass Weir mgron as ioiiowb i . 00 (NO BAST AfMKlarH Tim.. No. 1 , g.B.ts.m. , No. U.Uda.m. No. 7 4 Svn.m. No.t. ,'..8.lpm. No. 17 Local . . t.DSa.m.- OOINO WEST. 10 Ma m. S.nnp.m. ' 7.4Hp.m I.lop.m. t others dally ex. Sunday, laregsrdto this line will in town at the market prices. Chicago Beef ordeied by special inspection, crowd and enjoyed the evening very . I much. Come again when you want a JbrCSll JtOrk r good time; you are always welcome. Before tills run of bikxI ro ids the mill Pronnron T.nrA boJ't MWwl up v,rT ,0k n i-ir yard- A now there are Constantly on hand. One and all please favor me with your pa. trouage. riTTSFlELD. February 18, 1889. Warren Flsk has gone t La Orange on a sawing job, lcavlnv bis wife to take care his name. I think, URe-ger. The meet- K 'he bal.y while he Is away. Ings will be continued this week unleas it Mr 0ina, from Huntington, Is alxiut to gets too. fA)l :.:J v. e: 1 op n r"J7.r Jurt !1,U,D. tl" ctD. There seems to o quite good doal ol " " "' " B' wovenieuce. sickness l,.t now. Mra Luke Chanman la Anotuer DOy at All red Mills' last Wek. very sick with lung fever; Mrs Lawsoo l MrEW Pitts Is not Improving very tan, out uope sue will as the weather im- proves. excursion last Tuesday. opnm meeiings at the M E Church John Morton and blsslster Lottie 8hunk c,,Hwa ww, god resulia. Meet- visited at Elwood Russell's last week. mn ommence this week at Klpton Darius Wells and wife visited Flecher irt-rly meeting there 23d and 24. Ward In Le Hoy last Friday aud Saturday. JlrsiM Plumb, of Oherlin, sup't of George Robinson and his wife, Irom the department of mother's meetings tor Centerton, are at his brother's, J B Robin- the Non-paitizan OWCTU, visited the son. . lames oi . riltstleld on Thursday of !at Will June and Mrs. Milo June visited I week, giving a most delightful and sug. in Ashland the latter part of last week. geatlve talk on the privileges and oblige. Mr Hazelton, Irom Brighton, la moving tlons of a mother and explu(ningthe cause onto Deacon West's old home farm. ahe represents. Mr Richmond will move to Pen field. After some discussion It was decided to The Senior class, Wellington High hold a mother's meeting on the second School, Improved the sleighing and spent Tuesday of each mouth, the meeiings to last Wednesday evening with their class- be held in the different neighborhoods ol mate, Mason Smith. They were a Jolly town. The topics for these meetings will cover the whole range of mothers W' ik and all mo'uers are cord al v in. FOR SALE: " A good House and Lot on Tay- lor street for sale cheap and on hM been ""M g"ln but h lmun,Tm' I Jerome) Pratt went tn Vlrainia on an reasonaoie terms. 3Gtf sfl fif A on -4?U. aTtA Ik fcJaA.UrEei X VU given overf by them. The p. ople of the elpirch are very thankful f.,r the offering. J Harmon has moved his household goods to North Amherst and Mr Will Schmatich has moved into his house. H's E Blackmail relumed from Michi gan some daj s ago and is now nuiuhered on the sick hot The craty ,Ilcial nt fl Re,fur.. week wh a gUcce8 in everv way. veiy. one enjoy,. Ilie evening very much aud tue lihiar as elation was better off by There will he wood bee -I the 'real, denre of C Freemen on Wedn. aday of this week to cut ,or the church. The Ladles.' Dime 8o. iety will la. on hand lo f.irnlsh the dinner, ami who wmild like i have ag.Kaltiniea.id help Ow cl.uich should not miss this opportunity, O. B. , HBIOHTON. February 13. -89., Tuesday night a party i H M.het's. Wednesday night a eurpne pa.ty at B. C Buigen'. F'lday night dunce at town hall Th.rMl.,y eV. nlng. the 21m. a crar.yso clHbleat the residence of Rev. tiflorge Knapp. T. F. Kcnney, ol uherlin, was In town last week. Miaa May Uoss spent the Subbaih iiU friends in town. . , 0. A FAXON. No. 4....' No. 8 , No. ... No.tkLoeal Hod. 1.8 and 8 dallv Fartherlntormstlon befoandoa psrea , OBKRLIN, ' Antve dairy, 1:00 a. as. Dopan, I :M p. m. nUNTlKOTON. SULLIVAN sod POLE. Arrive dally, 11 :80 a. Dapan. rm- - rrlvedally.ta. PEKFIKLD. Depart I Oa.ra . NOTICE. i:i :::::: and Trinsfcr Line. Conveys Passengeta and Baggage to hud from trains or residences. Also col- octa and. distributes ixraKsa, doing a 'f uneral txhresaino' and nakaff. kn.ln.u f - . a i o uvow. orders or -teiephop Amerlrun Dlaaolntlaa Notice. VTOTICR Is hereby given that tha firm of n Krenaa- ntarr na tills dav dissolved partneralilp by mutual eontent. w. i. Krehs being the retiring partner. J. M. Starr will ii nue business at the old stand. son 4 Penfleld,O..Feb.. M. W. J. Kaaas. J. M. Sriaa. f.ave y ' U. 5. mrt, Prop Dyspepsia or Indignation alwavs yield. tn the curative ' properties of Hibhard'a Rbeamatio Syrup, containing, aa it doe nature's sp,ifl",'f' 'Im stnrr.n". ' Ft a le at K. li , .V : and IT V lV.t. To The Citizens of Wellington. Fred D. Fell, the drugglnt. of Wellint- fon, will keep lor aale the celebrated Indian rill.mmuiaciured by the eminent Dr. H. Alacrarlaml ol Genoa, O This Is thH pill thai cures heailiwhe. sick nr ner vims. alHOiiMipaliii, a'nd for one lallure we oiler Slut) ir directions are carried out WrcHiili JI you. inbre, tiiev cure rheums tism, sciatic, or chronic, Inflammatory. All stomach iIImouvs yield every time to this great, aiwovery They will positively cure all dlseaaea ol the urinary nmana Ii rurable rnmi any me.liclne. The secret Is they cure ihe liver and will not fail. Do not lull totry tills medicine; $1 a hox,60 pill- in eacti nog. Call at JTrU'a drug store lorinrm. ren onty Keep them, Well Inuton. Ask for the little l k giving sj inptoms. This Is the great blood search er of the world. N. II Felt's only. Remember Dr. R MarFarlnnd's pill Is the only genuine MacFnrland pill on earth. What B. B. Cooper, says. J E. Jackson-Dear sir: ' I had Origin's dlaeae in the worat torm. I used two boiilcaof jour medicine, Burdick's Kid ney Cdre, aud It has done wonders f, ir ma. Tne swelling has led my b,Ay and limbs and 1 am so well 1 can walk mil auli. This is the only remedy that wauld reach my rase. Price 75 rnia. - What John L llaplee.of Woodl.ury, N. B. suys: 4. IS. Jackson, Dear Silt "I bad kidney trouble Tor years very bad my pains at times were o great I would roll the AtMir. I thought my case a help, leas one. I used two bottles ol your Died, klne, (Burdick's Kidney Cure) and now I can do any kind of work. I recommend this to all sufferers. Price 75 cenis and eiJ!5. For sale by Fred D. Felt. . . For headache, an effectual romedy U fnnn1 In O'bb'a ,lre rills, ftf rents for now there are 425 In tha yard ready for sawing. Eugene Brink visited the center school on Friday. Mr L A Walker's family all seem to be oo the sick IN Just now. Mr. David Lang wishes to take bis father and mother borne wifli him, so be Is anxious for them to' sell or rent their farm. . Mrs Asbael Aooncy has broken up housekeeping and is going to live with her daughter, Mrs Jasper West. Henry will make bia home with bis sister, Mrs Charles Bailey. . SULLIVAN. Feb'yl5,m How much worse Is It to rents bouse for a saloon than lo rent it ad sol u ely knowing that a pool table Is kept running night and day within - It, thus absorbing tbe time and earnings of the young men, as well as men of families who will soon be calling for help from the charitable, because forsooth the time thai should have been spent In earning comforts for them is worse Iban wasted In a place kept oien by those professing to be christians. This s the problem to solve, and please reason from causa to effect. Daoiol Chaffee and family, of Kansas, bui who were formerly residents of our town, are coming back onto tbe Farnswortb farm this spring. Mlas Cnrlnne Rice) Is to . continue her school as long aa the weaiher will warrant Mr. Lutber Gould has hud anotherstroke of paralysis. Dr. Weedman Is attending him. : George Lrtbery's child baa lung fever. N. P Rogers is falling, Is confined to his bed. Mrs F Rice has been quite poorly for the past two wtcka. ' ", Mr. Gibson Is very sick. ' Toesdavevenlns: there Was an oyster toi'I! .il ,!i- i-v.T , '1.0 I'fCC.Oi i'oiijf) vlted loaiU'nd. 'The March meeting will beheld with Mrs E A West, LA ORANGE. February 18, m Mud again followed by a cold wave. Baptist meetings have closed. Melho. dirt meetings have begun. La Grange corporation paid up its last bonded indebtedness last Saturday night Elbor Gray has laen unfortunate In the loss of a valuable cow. F G Morgan, In the same way. In the loss of a colt. John Richmond will soon depart for Nor.h Amherst to engage in business. I There was a much better attendance at town halt last Saturday evening to listen to ibe Pen field entertainment than was generally expected. Everything passed off in good shape aud the nut receipts were $13. Yours Dutlt. ' AMHEU8T. February 18, Auother change. . Meetings continue at tbe M E Church. The changing from cuiti to the use of buggies does not exactly suit all of our young folks. , Mis 8 Fauuie Bartlett and Alpha Ilniel, of Arroyo Uiande, Cat., are bpcudlug a number of days in lowu. Ohio lor tiieui, they say. , M88 Mary Duraod, of Monroevllle, spent a few dsys in town last week. Alias Alice Currie, who haa been re siding in Elyria fors'ime months past, has been borne for a week. - She teturos to day. '', Mr Koppieberger rled oo Thursday morning of last week. The funeral Was held al the M E Church on Saturday, coo. ducted by Rev English. We have ob tained no furthe particulars, ' An oyster supper, wssglvoo laat Thurs day ewnlng by the people of he Wlndtal district for tbe benefit ol tbe M E Church of pla-e nod f3-"S et the proceed Notes from Other Towhk It KM A Mrs. Electa Wa.e.a H.-Un. a former resident or Medina and well known to many of our people. : ,,rncr,l divorce) proceeding In the Cujahog.-, county Com mon Pleas onhu.1 Saturday ahg tha her maiden name he restored uml that she U lorev. r separaied from Oeorg IL Holmes lor gross ncgM or dntv. They were married on Oct. 15, 1884.!.... The Cong'l church will cel. urate ihe aevn. tieth anniversity of its orgamzaii a on. bunday next with service, hegini.lng at 10:30 a. m., end 7:00 D.m- In n,a ,n. log Rev. Norman Plass will preu, 1, w. nion on ' The Church or the Pn-st and of the Future- Lnte bcranton U no more; his earthly troubles ended at Iha rmmtr P'xaTIiouse oil last Tuesday' nigbl, whett hi weakened body succumlied to ihecall o time, and his spirit paased away le another land. Old age was the cause of h la death. He was 'about 8.J y cars ol age. He was one of the strange characters o! this county ; restive In spi.li ind iwdy, hi. mind clouded with strange aud barm, leu hallucinations, he wandered the country over, stopping for brlel periods at different places and always cairying his fiddle with bim, which he wcild play for hours lor the entertainment i.f himself and others. . . .Geo. K Pardee, one of tbe leading members ol the bar nt Summit county, during one of the cold nights of list week, having been detained ft tim-n until after midnight, and alule on I. la home be became benumcd with cold, and being somewhat under ihe lollii. nco of liquor, be fell down and lay in the treeia seeral hours before he was discovered. His hands and feet erebndly frost bitten, but later reports show that his condition' la not quite o had as at first thorn? bi . and that amputation may not lie netessiry .Manatield charges pe.hllr a 11. cense of $5 a d-y for selling their ware on the streets. That's right. ItU a nro. tectlon of Iheiome innrkit Gazelle. uur.ui.i.N. Boow Ml hereon Tuewluy night to tha depth of a'out an inch. Ihice miha north it is said that between eight ai d ten o'clock, it fell to tho depth ol five inches. Win. Cooley, who for many years baa been doing business at B.icoii Corner's Brownlu lm, has made an assignment to Cyiua Wbliney and Milo Moli..n....If t)ads were good all the year round, farm er's can readily see In w much lieiterthey could lake advantage ol the m .rket in selling their product, than to he compell ed lo watt lor good mads and then all 'ry to sell at the same timo The Second Cong'l church pased a resolution at tha bi monthly meeting, held hist Thurxbiy evening, in favor of withdrawing from the Cievtland Conference, wlib which the church has always beea connected, and Joining the Medina Conference... .Tlie Faculty committee to co-operate with the committee of the Trustees in the nomina tion or a President for Oberlin Collegu nas been appointed. The membors of the committee are President Faln hlld. Professor A. A. Wright and Professor Ballantlne. News. " A new bank was organlted iu Ob rliti - no th 18th, underihename of the Oberlin - Banking On, with s capital atmk of V0,000, all snbscrihed. The foltowlnt? directors were chosen: A. II. Johnson. J. D. Carpenter, Prof. G. W. Shurtleff. C. E. Berry, August Btraus, Prol. f B Rice. A.' Glllett, A. Gilchrist, and Il.iu. J. A. ' Willlamaoa, of Norwalk. At a subsequent meeting of tbe directors A. H. Johnson '. . wa elected president and C. E. Berry ' vice president Piobahly no action will b taken at present reect!ng a cashier. rue leading businessmen of the city are . Interested In th new enterprise, and it , ' open promlelng Miccesa, '