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1 Al LOCALAND MISCELLANEOUS , Elixir. .Autumn I here. . . , Inspect the bulletin boards. ; Sleek up your premises tor fair week. The political guns will soon be flred. The Lake Breeze resorters are returning. .- 'Public schools open Monday, Sept 0th, Farmers' picnic today on the . fair ground. ' Thresher report good yields of wheat and oats; i, ' f J $ iVVfi , Huron county fair at Norwalk Septem- ber 10,18. V, Umbrella repairers are wry numerous . this season. A limited crop of peaches is reported on the lake-shore. Prices on cheese are very firm and like ly to adrance. Liberty street was plowed up this week ready for planting. O. P. Chapman draws the reins over two very fine chestnut sorrels. ' The excursion to Dayton over the Bee Line was nicely patronized. The street sprinkler contractors beUi gentlemen ot leisure this year. have Tho railways have about all tbe local lreigbt they can handle just at present Four fersons have been adjudged in- sane Irom this fclace since December last SnrlDH chickens have arrived at the proper age to serve' family for a fail meal. ' The hotels ' and boarding houses will have quite a run of trade until after Sep tember 4th. . ' The work on'the building for tbe bend. lng works on tbe new site will soon be in . progress. Tbe salvation army vu Willed Friday ' evening by twenty-seven soldiers from the post at Byrie. Attorneys Dickson and Haskell went to Huntington Monday afternoon to attend Justice court . Ten ex-members of the 2nd O.V.C.from this place attended the ton ail reunion Cleveland to-dy. The W. L E. Ry Co. have just fin iahed a nice new walk across the street back of their depot. The guardian of W. F. Sawtelle has ex ecuted bond for fUflOO for the faithful . performance of duty. Hon. S. 8. Warner and C. W. Horr have caused very line stone walks to be laid In . troot of their residence. The citizens of North Amherst have or ganlsed law and order league to prose cute Sabbath deaecraters. The count y editor la compelled to enter into trusts, and still a generous public dool say a word about it Mayor united should read what our regular correspondent from Plttsfleld has - to say about the timber at Llnnwood Park. The Lorain County Exponent tailed to . arrive last week. The proprietors now as sure the people that it will be Issued weekly, r The Disciple people have repainted their church and dressed up the grounds. ' which add macb to the appearance of West Liberty street On acennnt ot tbe strike among the ' miners In the East Bennett Bro's ft Co. have not been able to receive any coke for ; ' a number of days. ' ."",'1 , ' ' Consult the columns of Thk Ems. pitiHC for bargains before coming to the fair. Our merchant mean what they aay when they advertise - Chas. Van Novea has brought sn action acalnst H. L Taylor before Esq. Pelrce for wage due and unpaid. Tbe case la set for bearing Aug. 23rd. We have been favored with most too comfortable night for aleeplng tbe pi ent month to make it profitable for tbe proprietor of the watering place. A nnmber of our people are visiting tbe onion and celery fields at Lodl. Thecet- ery crop Is Immense, and sales are readily being made of all that b marketable. S. tJ. Ball y the Buckeye farmers can, not place horse on the market a cheaply i It can be don In Kansas, where corn U worth only seventeen Cent! per bushel. '- Lewi Kerr's military band with 11 O. Field' minstrel will appear on (be fair - .V- A vn n H n. mm AT EM AGE '8. ground on the afternoon of the second day of the fair and discourse music for the oc casion. .. . . There is no use of going to the watering places to balbe when we can purchase soap so cheap at home'. The quantity of water can be reduced by applying plenty of soap. ' ' . i The order of F. and A M. has been re ceiving a nnmber of new membe-s this year. The chapter known as the Royal Arch Masons does not convene during the summer months. Horr, Warner ft Co, have caused a tele. phone wire to be laid from Lodi to tbe onion and celery fields. Tbe railway com. pany is laying a track to the premises to reach tbe traffic,'. The evening train from Clevelaod did not reach this place Monday evening nntil near ten o'clock on account of wreck caused by a freight train running off the track near Berea. The managers of Harper's Bazar pay no attention to the teachings of Mrs. Jen esse Miller in dress reform. The corset and bustle factories still have the united support of the temple of fashion journals. Persons wanting printing for tbe (air and desiring us to do the work will confer a great favor on the employes In the office by leaving their orders as early as possi ble. The boys will want to take a little airing by giving tbe fair their presence. The police protection has been very effi cient at the fairs held here In former years, and the same kind of service may be looked for this time. Pickpocket and outlaws And this an unhealthy place to atop If Ihey attempt their operations. Monday afternoon 1L H. Saunders pho tographed the residence of Dr. 3. W. Smith, tbe family group, consisting of Dr. and Mrs, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Q Somen, of Cleveland, Arthur 8mith. wife and child; and hi fine black matched team. ' There ws blue racer killed on the premise ot D. P. 8heldon Friday, mean uring four feet and three Inches. A mate to the dead racer was discovered the next day on tbe premise of 8. W.Avery, but ran under a building and could not be captured. The query I where they enne from, as a racer has not been seen In these parts for tbe past thirty years. Friday but the editor and Mrs. Smith spent tbe dsy very pleasantly calling upon the patron of The Ekterpbisb in Hunt ington and Spencer. Tblt being our first visit t the former place In the interest of the paper we were highly pleased at the Interest manifested by the citizens in tbe general welfare of the people and Inter- U of the cheese city.. They looked upon Thk ExTxarmin as a welcome weekly visitor, for In rU. columns something of Interest would be found. Huntington re ceives tbe largest package of Exterfrises of any foreign office, and we are pleased to uy It I gradually on the Increase. Tbe farmers were all busy caring for their oats and flax, there being a larger crop of the Utter than for many year. We expect to visit the place again before the snow flies In order to become better acquainted with our patron. Tbanka are doe Mr. F. J. Eckel for special favors. Fun reigned supreme last night at tbe Opera House, Al O. Field ft Co's Operatic Minstrel being the can The effect was tbe uprorion hilarity of an overly well pleased audience. What an oasi In tbe des ert ot amoMmenls I tbecomlng of a com. pany like the above. "Something to please everybody" is their motto, and, best of all, their entertainment ia refined and clean. Minstrelsy, as preseuted by this company, Is a line of amusement in which It would be hard for tbe opponent of the stage to And an objectionable feature in tbe long performance given by tbe company. The music, particularly ths singing, was far superior to that usually beard fwlth travel ing show. The marches, drill and tpee ialtie were executed with neatness and precision. The encore were so numerous that tbe .rogram was drawn not to a great length, and when the curtain tell there was s prolonged round of applause. The manager of the Opera Uouse has secured this attraction for a date later In (be sea son. Lansing Journal. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WImb Bab vaa stck, w (st bar CaaUxia. Wbe she was a Child, sba aM tor Castarls, TaaahabceaMirsbattutlBCuiarla, Wtaa ana Bad Chl!fc, aba bums Castorta. THE ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST no PERSONALS. Miss Mary Rockwood, ot Elyria, Is in town visiting ber friend, Nell Whitney. Miss Nellie L. Green wald, from Oberlin, Is visiting her grandfather, F. Richards, and friends In Wellington. Geo. Fiaber, of Cleveland, was In town Tuesday. Rev. W. Leet Is at home taking a few days of leisure. A. 31. Fitch returned from bis visit East Tuesday. , .; , T. Doland is on a business trip In Iudl- sna. . .-.'. .' . Mrs. Clara R. Slemmons visited in Bur- bank and Lodl last week. . Col. Couch went to Cleveland yesterday to attend the reception of the 13th New York regiment Governor Forsker Was in attendance. Mr. L. A Harmon and daughter Julia, Mr. Ed Howe, of Council Blufls, I., and Mr. Geo. Harmon and wife visited at F. W. Harmon's the latter parfot last week. Mr. Tbos. White, of Plymouth, Ohio, ha been (pending a few days ot tbe past week with her uncle, M. II. Kreps, on South Main St Miss Ella Hlnkley, of Norwalk, was the guest of Mrs. 8hubael Smith last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bacon are visiting relatives residing in New York. Mrs. Henry Manley and son Floyd spent last week with relative In Oberlin and Kipton. Mis Ida and Clayton Bowers are spend. lng a week or two with their sunt Mr. O.Herrlck, In Elyria. Mrs. Arthur Tuttle and daughter Mamie, of Cleveland, are visiting relative in town. Mr. Tnttl dsn speeds the night with hi friend In town, returning to hi business In Cleveland each morning. -.' Mr, H. Wide man has returned from Michigan. Mia Kiltie Vanator is attending tbe Teachers' Institute this week at Norwalk. Misses Laura, Emma and Millie Tlssot returned from a two weeks visit to friend in Highland county. OUR FAIR. Our Fair, which takes place next week, Aug. 27, 28, 29, and 80, gives promise of being one of the best ever held in Wel lington, and we promise those who attend three days of fine amusement Tbe Floral Hall, under the management of the Ladles' Relief Corps "as a Loan Ex hibition," will present an unusually fine appearance.' Merchants' Hall will be filled, as the space ha already been as signed to exhibitors. The Dining Hall will be nnder the management of Mr. Geo. Watson who, hating had year of expert- ence in that line of business, will be en abled to gire satisfaction. If all those who have signified their intention to be present with their art recti one come, the ground will be covered with amusements. Tuesday, the first day, will be devoted to making entries and arranging the same for exhibition. Wednesday, the second day, the' lun be gin. At S 50 a. m. bones and cattle will be brought out for exhibition. At 10 a. m. a game ot base ball, to be followed by second gam. In the afternoon at 1 p. m. the race begin, among which 1 tho t year old stake race. This will be especially interesting, as 17 horse have entered nod paid second money. Thursday, the third day, at 1:30 a. m. hot sea and cattle will aaln be on exhibi tion, and at 10 a. m. another game of base ball. At 1 p. m. tbe raoe will be called, among which will be a half-mile running race. . Friday, the bat day, at 10 a. m athletic sport wm take place in frontof tbe grand staod, giving two hours of solid fun. The races will be called promptly at 1 p. i which constat of the free for all three-year old ttax race la which 9 horses have paid sesond meney. and the one mil running race. - The management have tried to so ar range a program that any one of the three days will be vary Interesting and worthy of yoor patronage, ltemember,' then, that the Wellington Fair comes but once a rear Make your arrangements to de vote at least two or three days and thereby encourage a continuance of our Fair for future years. ; -, . t- ' i l The liver and kldnera mnat ha tent ! good condition. Hood BaraaDarUla ia a great remedy for regulating these organ. Business Notes. E. H. Wait has purchased an interest in the livery business of H. E. Barrett Tbe firm willow be known as Barrett ft Wait. J. a. Wells has opened cigar factory in ine room formerly occupied by Dr. T. M. McClaren over Crabtree's meatmarket On account of the increased demands made for Wellington brick Mr. a V. Hem. enway .I contemplating manufacturing even hundred thousand more than he calculated to at the opening of tbe season. W. 8emple will open a barber shop in the Horr, Wsrner ft Co. block soon. E. Wells ft Son operate a branch shoo in New London. James Reynolds has opened a billiard parlor on North Main Street Church Notes and Announcements. There will be no preaching at Christian Church next Sunday on 'account of the pastor and a number of tbe members at tending tbe yearly meeting at Brunswick, but members remaining will hold com munion services at 11 o'clock and Sunday school as usual at 12. Tbe ladies of the Christian Church will dispense iee cream at 10 cents per dish on the fair grounds during the fair. Good accommodations will be provided and the public will be entertained In the best style possible. Public Schools. The schools will open for the year on Monday, September 9. All pupils who have been studying during the summer for promotion are requested to be at the High School room for examination Wednesday morning, September 4, at 9 o'clock, promptly. Bring paper and pen cil and the books In which you have been studying. All pupils belonging to the school are ncgentlyeeqoeeted to be present tbe first day of trie term so that there may be no deUy la organizing classes. Any of the teachers wishing to consult me relat ing to the beginning work of the year are requested to call at my home on Saturday before the openlngol the schools. B, H. Kunnsoir, 8up't, Real Estate Transfers. Wm. Contf a U Alex. Molllsoo. lot . W.2 UralWo lllic. 13W. Mary Clapp to Fred's Hobos, H acre, Graf ton, txo. Wm. A. Braman, trustee, to J. B. and L Eaynes, tot 1 10, blk 12. Lorain. $400. I. D. Lawler to John Feldkamp, lot 13, blk H's td add. Lorain. $115- Gee. M. Ketllax to Wm. Oppersley. lot a. Clark's add., Lorain, S6&0. B. Bedtera to X. L. Durand et al, 1 acre, Am herst S30O. B. L. Dnraad at al, te Ferdinand Sehacht aere, Amherst, m. Adella Snow to Aan Tnoraburgn. lot 427. block 41, Klyrla, II JTt. Wm. Orals t Fred Walbtlnser, lot S, Boya- toa's sob. Klyrla, SM0. Wm- H, BasU to Daa Cadwell, pt- lots SB. blk t, WslUngtoa, 130. K. A. Beldaa to U. J. Basel, lots 194 100, Haln's add, K. Amherst, W. Advartlaae Lottora. Tk following is a list of snclalmed lattars ce melnlag la U postofflc at Wslliagtoa, Ohio, Attf.M.W. ..- ,..... Wm. & Laroomb. . Mrs, Mary Hmflb. Persons eallias (or tbe above letter plesse aay "advertised." Oao. 0. Bcsa, P. If. . Afternoon Tea. Said Mrs. G. to Mrs. D. (Twas over a enp of fine Bohea): "Our pretty hostess yonder, ns gained in look surprisingly; She seems as well as well can be I . What i the cause, I wonder." Said Mrs. D. to Mm. G. "She's changed indeed,but then jou see, She put aside objection. And tried that famous remedy. Which did so much for you sod me .. , Pierce's Favorite Prescripton." For bllliousoes. sick hesd ache. Indl geetioo, and constlnatioo. there is no rem. edy equal to Dr. Pierce's Utle Pellets. Bora. To Mr. sad Mrs. I.U BeaedleU daughter. Frl day, Aofaat Uth. BUSINESS LOCALS. Wanted Three bushel ot nice rice popcorn. , J. B. Vermilya. Bore Th Have II! 1 cake of Bell on at Laundon Win- decker A Co.' tor 23 cents. - Tela Warning. . When von come to the Wellington Fair and want a good square meal, a good cigar. Iresh candle or nuts, go to the Nickel Plate, North Main St. -A, Uxnrm, Prop. :, ., For gale, j;1 , ' " Lady's aaddle for sale, cheap, at Dr Smith 2U 1889. 1 w.w New Goods! New Goods! MY STOCK Is purchased from the most reliable houses in the United States. No tricks nor schemes resorted to to perfect a sale, one price to all being the only legitimate and honorable way to court the continued favors of a generous public. My em ployes are instructed not to deviate from this plan. Very Truly, W. W. HARVEY. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Liberty Street, . Wellington, O. WANTED Gold Dollars. I will pay a premium of ten cents, and probably more, lor a reasonable number of gold dollars. 33 84 J. Tcblet. TbsW.&LE. RR will sell excur sion tickets as follows during the summer momns: rrora Wellington to tne follow, ine stations and retnrn : Zoer, O f 2.70. Limit 1 day iiuroD.u.. i.4u. " ....J days OM SUNDAYS Toledo f 1.60. Limit 1 day Presquelsle... 1.80. " ldsy swi any nme onui uci j as follows: RnS.I.. M V oino I ot .n uuu.iv, L ' V1V A.IIUII. .'.It. Ol, OV ioauiauqua Lake i.m. " " " Nlagra Fall .. .10.75. Tbe erenlne train, due at 7:43. makes close connection tor New York ind all point east at Creeton via NY. LE.4W K. It A Card. Free HandaCrayon Portrait woik specialty, by JHM..M. Ik SIAIUHAJX, ' Wellington, Ohio Residence on N. Main bt. W.tLK. 8pecial. Itound trip ticket to Lakeside and Put-in-bsy at reduced rates via Sandusky and boat. For sale by W. & L. E. Ry. , To Farmers. Remember that Laundon. Wlndecker ft Co. have a full stock ot all kinds of barb wire fencing. Try Pratt's Horse Liniment Sure cme for all blemishes. Bold by drugclsts. Itcb, Manse, and Scratches on human or animals cured in 80 minutes by Woul- ford's Henitary Lotion. This never tail- Sold by U.W. Adams, DruKKist.Wellinc. ton.Ctlo. . . Pratt's Rheutnutte Liniment beats them all. Sold by druggists. . Notice. J. M. Crabrree will pay the bishM market prices tor live and drvaaed b"m veal calves, dry and green bides and pelts To prevent cholera Infantum use kin-. hart's Sj-rup Blackberry j n-t opium. Imj. Notire. . ... Drtsstnaklog ami FittinaV I em ir pared to do Cuttln. Fittluir aod Dre. making by tbe late Taylor System. Fit ting a 8erlalty, t m'v hnni on Keller St, west ot C O. 0. A 1. depot. - 80-88 Mrs. BrnumiAMK. If yon have neuraliila. cM, sore tiii.ati. ttc, use Pratt' Family Ltniuu-ut. M id by druggist . Notice. - Florence 8tarrwill ooen aatudln at Mrs D. Williams' house on Courtlaod Ave. In structions will be given in drawing, b:,t'i pencil and crayon, and In Phlntlns. ym menclng Thursday, August 19th. Anyde airing insrnctlon are requesfc-d to call y. ........ , , (r. J. B. Vermilya and J, W. - Bunre buve tbe exclusive sale of trash. routed Pennaia nd Cigars on tbe fair ground. Drat forget that they are golngto have the best fresh-roasted peanuts ever broogb te Wei ilngton.'- ,J ' ' 1 . i ... Take Notice,. .' ; 1 Seven bars of anan fur VI I Bail s uuuaio. xeii (iap,4rtacaku., N. P. ItoniJisoa. ' 5 arvey Fall anfl Winter Stock Ready to supply the trade. No Shoddy Goods Of any kind or description find their way into my store. : An Imperatlvo Neoesaiy What pure air Is to an unhealthy local ity, what spring cleaning I to t.ie neat housekeeper, so ia Hood's Maruin.rili. to everybody, at this season. The body need to be thoroughly renovated, tbe blood purified aod vitalized, tbe germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, aud all ether blood disorder are cured by ' Hood,' Barssnarill, tbe most popular and soccestul spring medicine. Don't Got Caught This spring with your blood full of Impur. iilis, your digestion impaired, your appe tite p.Kr, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole system liable to be pr si rated by dlwase but get yourself into pood con dition, and ready for tbe changing to warmer weather, by taking Hood Sana psrilla. It stands unequalled lor purfy Inar the blood, giving au appetite, anj for general spring medicine. Tbe niaoy remarkable cares Hood's arsaparills accomplishes are sufficient proof that It does possess peculiar cura. tire powers Vigor and Vitality Are quickly given to every pert of the body by Hood's Sersaparilfa. That tired feeling 1 entirely overcome; the blood 1 pcrlUcd, enriched and vitalized, and carries health Instead of disease to every otgan. The stomach is toned sod strefigtbtued, tbe appiife restored; the kidnovs and llrer are rontfA au-d; the hntln U refreshed and the mind maue ciear ana ready lor work. Try It It wont Imke Hrrud. fa other word. Hood' SarsiiiarilU will nm tin lmn.,1. Mlitlea. lis pn prielors tll plainly what It has done, suhmil nroola fmm a.nrr.. I of noquestloned reliability, and ask you frankly If you are suffering from anv ease r affection reusi d or promoted bv Imiiun-bliiod or low rti.ta of th .v.m . lo try Ilond'a Haiaaiarilk. Tha ..r'ri...' of otiiisUsufflclint nssurance that yon 'ill nr., k. .ti .. J i .. . . - - uih iiiumwu ia ma result. HaiLOH' VlTALlZEM la m hat: foreoostlpsdon, lusa of appetite, dlirl nesa and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price It and 75 cents pr bottle. Sold by F.D. Felt. Cnorjy Whoopiso Coco it and bron. chitl Imine-iUioly relle.ved by Shlloh'i Cnre. Solil by F. D. Felt. B. P. RoWnison, DKAtEB IX CHOICE ALL KINDS FRUITS, . 4 CIGARS &: TOBACCO. 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