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Tin DKMOCRATC NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1881 THE NORTHWEST. 1G REAT: WSLTIETJIS. CHA. ETEB& To AWUtllln-All StHHU.lia.uUJ BUI b N--E--W anted la by Wednesday aaoralnf ti. SESATOUI tL KLEfTIOSS. CAMDMIX W5JST VIBftlMA. Wheeling: W. Vs.. J.n. 25. The U NEWSPAPER DECISIONS I. knj prnoa who takas a papm reamtariy fioaa Ike poat-otnoe wkjatoer directed lo hi. asm or aoolbVi or wnetlMr ho haa subscribed or surf-Is ponsthle for toe paysaaot. 1. If ft person orders his paper dtnoatlauad, ko at pay ftU nmnfM, or the pahus out coo nans to send II unul parment la aaad. and enUart lb whole smooat, wbaUur the papar la taken from tha oraos or not. 1. The eoartenavw derided Out rafualnf to Uka Mwtpepen and periodicals fraa Mm poet-oAes, or raeaovlng ana mi tarn unoauea for, prima arte evidsaca of lutentloaaj frsnd. New AdvertUeroentt. J. C. Saur Local. A. J.Bobsrta Adm'r8sla. H. L. Ennea and W. A. glomrk MuMar to Coatrs. D. A J. W lleoa Auction Sale. i. B. Limb For Bala. Cary Co. LocaL A. Mylee-Road Notice. I M. Hall Auction Sale. STCBB'S S1ATUTE! A Swerplnff Enactment. The following is a copy of the "Stubb's Sunday Law" bill which waa introduced last winter, but remaining in the hands of a Committee until last Tuesday, when it was called up and defeated in the House. On Wednesday a motion to re consider waa made, when the bill Dossed. It is said it will pass the Senate this week and become a law: Section 1. Be it enacted by the general Assembly of the State of Ohio, That said sections number 6,944, 7,033 and 7,033 be amended to read as follows: Sue. 6,044. Whoever sella or barters any spiritous liquors on the first day of " the week, commonly called Sunday, ex cept on a uhysiciuu's prescription, shall be fined not more than fifty dollars. SEC!. 7,032. That if any person of the age of fourteen years or upward, shall be found on the fimt day of the week, com monly called Sunday,' sporting, rioting, quarreling, hunting, fishing, shooting, playing at foot ball, base ball, ten pins, or any other game of a similar kind or kinds, or participating in or exhibiting in public any show or theatrical or dramatic performance of any kind or description, or any part therein, or any equestrian or circus performance of jugglers, acrobats, rope-dancining, variety ahows, negro minstrelsy, livingstatuary, or ballooning, or in keeping any low or disorderly house of resort, or who shall sell, dispose of, or give away any ale, beer, or porter, or spiritous liquors, in any building or erec tion appendant or adjacent thereto, where any show, performance, or exhibition of whatever kind is given, ho or she shall, on complaint made within twenty days thereafter, be fined in any sum not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, or be con fined in the county jail not exceeding six months, or both, at the discretion of the court. 3kc. 7,083. Whoever, being ovr four teen years of age, engages in common labor on Sunday (works of necessity and charity excepted) shall, on complaint made within ten days thereafter, be fined not mora than fifty "dollars; but this sec tion does not extend to those who con scientiously ol. serve the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath; nor rhall it be construed so as to prevent families emi grating from traveling, watermen from landing their passengers, superintendants or keepers of toll-bridges or toll-gates-from attending the same, or ferrymen ' from conveying travelers over waters. Write to Mm. Ltdia E. Pinkha. 28a western Avenue. Lynn,, Mass., for names of ladiea tha have been restored to per fect health by the tine of her Vehtmle Compound. - It is a positive cure for the most stubborn cases of female weakness. ' 2t. Harrkeye Shots. jBurdette.ln Burlington Hawkeye. Ta, ta, Mr. Cannon; in fact, Utah, ta. It may be that Whittaker cut his own ears off. But it is eminently certain that General Schofield cut his own nose off. The Kansas City Times says that Em ma Abbott is "kitssable." She's married, too, young man; remember that. And so are you, you rascal. Mrs. Garfield used to teach school. And her husband, he keeps cool yet. Well for him that he can, too, in these days of elaborate Cabinet carpentery. "Any man," says an eminent writer and observer, "can marry any woman." That is just what Delegate Cannon thinks. But he thinks, also, that "nny" is synon ymous with "every." A new style of wall-paper is made without either figure or tint, so that it gives the walls of the room that vacant expression of subdued intellectuality that is so marked in the features of a man pianist. "What are the best spectacles made of?" asked Professor Miller. And the new boy at the foot of the class snoke un and said, "Isinglass." And then you might have heard the silence all over South Hill. "That's a steal engraving, isn't it?" Mahlstick said to his neighbor Burin, suddenly coming out and catching him going off with the artist's ax. "Oh, no,'' Burin said, a little confused, "it's only a wood cut." "Ladies in Alaska," says the Cincinnati Enquirer with exceeding scorn, "get -drunk." " Well, that is their disgrace, to besure, but then why not tell it all! They also gel sober, and that is greatly to their credit. The Bible is said to bo the Emperor William's favorite book. Then maybe he reads so much about the Jews he doesn't want to see any of them. Per haps he would be more lenient if he had a Bible with Dutch names for all the Hebrews, so as to bring in all the Koe nigs and .the Schwabs and the Eisen hauers. The question that now agitates the American people is. can a Mormon be a Congressman? Well, no; if the Govern , ment and the American people have any yrespect for themselves, he can't. But then he can be the father of va whole ward caucus so that he can pack the con vention to nominate his choice among the Gentiles, and that's the next best thing. Two resolutions have been introduced into the Legislature proposing amend ments to the Constitution to be - submit ted to a vote of the people at the fall election, One provides for Local Option V and the . other is. for the purpose" of amending Section 1 of Article V, remov ing all restriction from women and giv ing them the same right to vote, as that of the sterner sex. ....... Alexander Stephens 'says he never Struck a mutt in. his life. Yet A'eck in one of the most stiiking men in Congress. Mature of West Virginia to-day elected Johnson M. Camden, of Parkersburg, tha Democratic caucua nominee. United State arnaror to iucwwI Hon. Frank Hereford, after the 4th ol March next, The Republican rotes. 20 in all, were cast unanimously for A. W. Campbell, editor or the "lHt'Uigen&r, ol tinacity. N. B. French, of Mercer county, received i o Greenback vote. THE PENNSYLVANIA DEAD LOCK. Hahrikburii, Jan. 25. Another inef fectual ballot was taken to-dar for Unit ed State senator; Wallace, 8.'; Oliver, 80; Grow. M; Hewitt, 4: McVeagh. 3; Batrd, 1; Mnowdeo, 1; Agnew, 1; Allison, 1; Cur tis, 1. Convention adjourned. BAILEY WITHDRAWS IK TENNESSEE. Nashville. Jan. 25. Senator Bailer's name has been withdrawn. The 27th ballot resulted; Mayuard 41, R. L. Tay lor 31, tsrignc ;, c. a. j antes 2, Samuel Wawon 3. T. M. Jones. 2, Nathan Bran don 1, Rose 3, Judge R, L. Caruthersl, wiiiiam itanaoipn i. joraon fscokes 1, W. C. Whitthorne 1, East 1. Etherridge 1. Twenty-eighth ballot: Mavnard 43. Taylor 38 Caruthera 2. James, Jones 1 Brandon 1, Muse 1. Whitthorne 1. Ne cessary to choice 46. Convention ad journed until noon to-morrow. Both parties are sanguine. SAWYER IS WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Jan. 25. The two Houses of the Legislature voted on United States Senator to-day. The Republicans voted for Philetiis Sawyer, and the Democrats for James G. Jenkins.- The Houses will meet in -joint convention to-morrow, when the vote will be confirmed and Sawyer declared formally elected. MALLEY CHOSEN FROM TEXAS. Galveston. Jan. 25. A "News" Aus tin special says Malley was elected Sena tor on the first ballot. The vote stood, Senate. Malley. 22; Throckmorton, 8; Davis (Rep.) 1. House. Malley, 51; Throckmorton. 34; Davis, 5. A Funeral procession of six or eight carriages, at Buffalo, started on Thurs day, the worst day of the storm, to go to the cemetery. They were obliged, on account of the drifts, to take the road that runs along the lake shore, and slowly plodded their way along what they sup posed was the proper street. Finding that they did not reach their destination, they stopped after a while to investi gate, and found to their horror that they were one mile from land, out on the frozen waters of Lake Erie. The ice was thin and treacherous, and in their bewilderment they hardly knew which way to turn, but at last, with fear and trembling and almost perished with cold, they crept back to the shore and returned with their dead to the city, to defer their mournful errand to another day. By awl means, Joe, get married, if you have a fair show. Don't stand shivering on the bank, but pitch rite in and stick your head under, and the shiver is over. There ain't any more trick in eating pea nuts. Menny a man has stood shivering on the shoar, until the river run out. Don't expect to marry an angel; them hev all been picked up long ago. Re member, Joe, you ain't a saint your self. Billings. THE MARKETS. Grnin Murlcet. Npoi,roh.Ohio, Jan. 2(1, 1881. Corrected by H.H.Vocke: Bro.l , Wheat-New No. 1 .... , $ Whesr NewNo.2 Wheat NewNo.3 9U "3 47 Corn per cwt. Rye aud Oats 75&!n Favorite Flourpcr sack.. 1 70 1 60 1 45 Napoleon Mills xxx per sack Napoleon Mills xx per sack Voeke's x per Hack Napoleon Favorite Flour per bbl.. Nbp"1600 XXX Napoleon XX Rye Flour per saik Buckwheat Flour per sack Bolted Meal per sack Bran, perewt Oats and Corn Chop per cwt New York Salt per bbl Screenings Chopper cwt Buckwheat Michigan Salt per bbl Buckwheat Brand per bushel Corn at the Distillery Corn at the Mill New corn at distillery period IbB..., New corn at Mill per 100 lbs 0 80 8 40 .1 8U 1 IS 60 30 50 90 1 SB 40 OS 1 26 35 82 60 47 Flour, Feed and Grain. Corrected weekly by J. Roller & Co. I White Wheat Wheat, No. 2, Bed Rye : 90 97 7B SO 30 05 1 75 1 50 1 00 1 26 30 90 70 1 25 100 1 75 il 60 30 7 00 85 4 00 Corn per cwt Oats Barley Buckwheat Patent Flour persack Koller'sHome Trade Flour persack (toiler's Dog Leu Flour persack Rye Flonr persack Bolted Meal persack . H Corn and Oats Chops per cwt Bran per cwt.... M Salt per bbl White Lime Water Lime Kulsene Plaster Pluster Hair per bu .,., Blacksmith Coal per Ton -. Buckwheat per Back Clover Seed.. ..,.. -. Provision Market. Corrected weekly by II. E. Oary & Co. Apples, green, per bu fai?48 Apples, dried per lb 3(rto Beeswax 18Ccc0g Butter MSllt EKB per dozen 22 Feathers, Live Ueese flBlMHO Honey...., 8()12 Lard 7(gjl0 Onions per 1U ;.ntKfnl.4() New Potatoes WSSO Beans per bu 751 26 Salt, Coarse Bock, per bbl a 10 Salt, Common, per bbl , 125 Salt, Fine Table, per sack 1020 Beef, front quarter , Beef, hind quarter , 5()8 Chickens, llve4c dressed 45 Tiirkeys.liveSc dressed 116(17 Ducks 25 Geese each 40 To Nervous Surrerers-The Great European RemedyOr. J. B. Simp son's Specific Medicine. It is a positive oura for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impoteucy, and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety. Loss of Memory, Pains in Back or Hide, and diseases that lead to Con sumption, msan-i ity and an early grave. TheHpecim: Medicine is being used with wonder ful success. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and get fullpartieulars. Price. pei. per package, or six packages furta.no. Address Bll.orders to J. B. SIM PflON MEDICINK CO., No. 108 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold in Napoleon by J, ('. Saur and all druggists everywhere. .Tanl.'Myr ROAD NOTRE. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition will be pre sented to the Commissioners of Henry oounty, at their next session, Marob A. !., 1881, praying for the Vacation of a County road on the following line, to wlt : Beginning about 30 rods north of the south-east corner of the northwest quarter of section No. thirty one (31 , town six (6) north, range eight (8) east, run ning thence west parallel with the half aeoilon line of said section about eighty (80) roils, thence north a distance of about fifty rods, thence west to the town ship line road between Liberty and Washington town ships and there to terminate. AU In Washiugtou township, Honry county, Ohio. 'JAMEU CONNOLLY, ' Principal Petitioner. Liberty Center, Jan. 11th, A. D., 18111. janlV-U The undersigned will offer at public auction at their store in Napoleon, Ohio, SATURDAY Jan. 29t!i & At 10 A. From their Consisting of a Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Underwear, G-loves, Mit tens, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ruggs, Matts4 etc. Having bought very heavy last fall and having still a very large stock on hand, we desire to reduce the same. We will give the people of Henry and adjoining counties a rare opportunity to Get Goods at Their Own Prices and a Line of Goods Seldom Offered at Auction. Terms of Sale Cash, D. & J. WILSON. Lee Drummond, Auctioneer. Xapoleon, Ohio, January 26, 1881. ' I bny my ProTlsIona of C A C .o vary & t:o. Are now offering to the Groceries AND- Provisions! Never before offered in Napoleon. Our stock of QUEENS, GLASS AND STONEWARE is complete in every respect, and our Notion Department is the largest in the city, comprising everything Useful and Ornamental, Our Majolica Ware Is much adiuired and our sales have been immense. Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Canned Goods, Tobaccos and Cisars, Always the best to be had m the market. Call and see us. H. E. CAEY (Sc CO. SALE! -ON- & MONDAY, 31st, 1881, K each day. stock of over general stock of C A Y & C o. I don't, behold the resnlt. trade and public a stock of 11 1.00 & 3 Tka udenajaad respectfully inform the public that they have opened aGroaary and Prortatoa store, with " ENTIRE NEW STOCK! ( la iU j5EW ROOH, 2d door South of F. F. SHOWER'S Harness Shop, where they will keep Grocerisv iTOYisIons, V and eva-ythlng usually The EigMt Harket Price If lairlte eT'rrfcetlr to call and lnov80tf ' JEWELRY of A Complete Stock of Silver and Plated Ware. Gold and Silver batches. Nice stock ol Gold and Settings, Needles for all kinds of Sewing Ma- worK warranted. Weare soleagt s for the celebrated Johnston Spec tacles, the best in the world. - . UREASE BROS. THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN. A MANUAL OF DOMESTIC MEDICINES liy Physicians and Burgeons of the principal LONDON HOSPITALS Containing a f uU treatment of all the diseases of man kind (save what is termed female or olass diseases) with the best treatments and remedies known to the medical profession of the world and combining full departments on NURSINC MATERIA MEDICA. DOMESTIC SURCURY. HYCENE, ETC. In 1060 Solid Pages. SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION. Bound in Cloth, $5.00. Library Style, $0.00. C. F. BEATTFOBT, Agt. oct7-ly ISTBW Wagon and Blacksmith Shop South Side of Kiver, Napoleon, Ohio. Manufacturers of CarrUffeit, BuijffieB, Snriua and Lumber Wagons. Also repairing and repainting aouo at reaBonaow rates, norm snoeing a specialty, duna v. n.irr, proprietor. dec3(M'im NEW LIVERY STABLE. .J. II. FOSTER Has established a new llverr in the quarters formerly occupied by E. T. Barnes, just north of the Miller House, where lie will keep teams for hire at low rates, and do a general feeding and livery business. In connection with the obove a hack line will be run to and from all trains. Parties wishing to lie convoyed to or from the depot can leave orders at the Darn or at the Merchant's Hotel. Napoleon, Ohio, Oct. 27, lHSIMyr. CISTERNS. IWIHH to Hay for the public lieiirtH that I am pre pared to furuifh C interna of any dimtmtiou on short notice. They shall be made of goad material und I will abo furnfah Coal Tar at a nominal price. They will be f uncalled for eight dollars letm than former priced. And I do not hesitate to nay if properly put lu they are much more durable than a Cement Clittern, from the fact the Cement Cihtern in quite liable to be injured by front while the pine Cistern is not. Kept. 9f l&tO.-tf J. W. HUDSON. kEIASTIC TRUSS IHMaraddUMwfMnaliotbm, t U copdiqa, wits Sair-AdfoMlw 1 fisllin oMUr.adutaln.lf til I pMom ol lb. bo.iT. walk tbi Pa! Il Q tb. me dtmms St th. UlwtUMaJulanapsnaawaiM with lbs FlBgsn With ligbt tnmm tlis lhtnl.li hM -.! I'v-H nljbt. and a radical cw.ctruln. ill. cmt, dv&Ui adcv4p. Scotbysu U Cireolin fe- EGGLSTOa TBUS3 CO., Culcl- , .U novlH '804m 0. ajpj sv gpjjjhusluess now before the public Wu r piTrVou can make money faster at J Wm I work for us than at anything els II F mM I Capital not required. WewiUstarl laf bjT I you. il'Jt a day aud upwards made at home by the industrious. Men. women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now ia the time. Von can devote, von whole time to tlie work, or only your spare momenta. No other business wiupay jou nearly aa well. No on willing to work can fail to make enormous nav br en gaging at onoet Costly Outfit and terms free. A great opportunity lor making money easily and honorably. Address Tatta k Co., Augusta, Maine, ly $66:: week In yonr own town. Mi Ontflt free. No risk. Header, if yon waut a business at whioh persons of either aexoan make areas nav all the time thev work, wrtfcs for particulars to H. Hauitt Co Portland Main, ly AND- a general assortment of Oneens And Glassware, found in a store of this kind. Paid for Country Produc. nee us and examine our roods. TIETJENS&CO. ' All Kinds Cloclis .of all Kinds. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK .The Great Kn-TRADI MARK gusn nemeay. An unfailing oure for Seminal W e a k ness, Spermator rhea, Impoteucy, and all Diseases that follow as a sequence of Self- Abuse: as Loss nf Memnrv. TI.il- BEFORE TAKINQa'ersal Lassitude, AFTER TAKING. Pain in the Baca, Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. I.f"Full naviculars in our namuhlet. wMnh wa da. sire to send free by mail to every one. :The Spari ne Medicine is sold by all druggists at (1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail ou nwin oi me money, oy auaressmg THE OBAY MEDICINE CO., No. 180 Main St., Buffalo, N.T. Sold In Napoleon by D.J. Humphrey and all druggists everywhere. janl:t--81-ly SECUEEA HOME. OF TITLE. PERSONS DESIRING Land s for FA RU Can secure the bet in Henry County, conveniently situated, well timbered at fair price and easy terms, by ualllng on or addressing . HA AO it BAOAN, det!0-'80tf Napoleon, rienry Co., O. HERB POWDERS To make a quart, of' Medicine guaranteed to cure Humors of the Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Troubles, Kidney Weakness, or Oeneral Debility, sent by mail, post-paid, for 25c, or IS packages for gl. Address J. ALOMZO (iltKKNK, Iudian Doctor, 81(1 Pine St., St. Louis, SS.i. SCHOULER'S History oi the United States Under the Constitution. VOLUME I. 1783-1801- l Volume 2 is nesrly resdy.i A Htaudsrd History of the United Slates from the United. .Mates from the period which Mr. Bancroft has occupied with his wellknown work. Vol. I sent by mall, post-paid, nptra receipt of price ($3), by all , booksellers or by the publishers, W. H. A O. H. MOIUUSON, Law Booksellers and Stalioners, m I'euu'aave. u. w., Washington, D. C. PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! For lloadtiig Clubs, for Amateur Theatricals. Tem perance l'lays, Drawing-Ttdora .l'lays, Fairy' Plays, lithiopiau Plays, Guide Hooks, flpeakurs, Pautomiuie. Tableaux IJglits, Magnesinm Lights, Colored 1'llr, Bnr:it s:rk, I'heatrieal Face Preparations, Jarley's Waa Worth. Wigs, Beards and Muustaohes at reducail prices. (.oHtumes, Scenery, - Charades. New cata logues sent free containing full description and prices. tiAMUKl, FaxiuiH (.Sjh, :m K. UthHtreet, New York. $777 A YEAH and expenses to agents, Outfit Free. Address P. O. V1CKKUY, Augusta, Mains. VnilNC UICM tMm Telegraphy! Kara JIKI to Jioua lUullO nlLH mouth. Oraduates guaranteed pay ing utttnea Address Valkktin Bros., Janesvule, Wis. Newspaiier Advarelslng Buresu, IV Spruce lit., N. Y. Having the utmost oonfidence in its superiority over all others,and after thouasnds of tests of the most oom nllcated and severest oases we oonld Una. we feel jus- ttfled in offering to forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any case of coughs, colds, sore tnroal, uinnenza, hoarseness, bronchitis, ooummiptian, in its early stages whooping oough and all diseases of the throat aud lungs, exospt Asthma, for which we only claim relief, that we caut enre with West's Cough Hyrnp, when taken aocordlns to directions. Bauiple bottles IX and SO oents ; large bottles one dollar. Uennine wrappers only in blue. Sold by all druggists, or sent by e preaa on receipt of price. JOHN C. WKKT A CO, sole proprietors, W1H3 W. Madlsou st, rhicag... Ill, For sale by D. J. Humphrey.. luclr.fMNMy-ttw VEX I, -