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TIFFIX TRIBUNE.
LOCKE & BROTHER,
PROPRIETORS.
Tiffin, TbunMlnjr Ere April 21, I79.
The Ohio legislature null continues
to grind at a cost of $Mh ar I:iy, in
cludiiig Suiidavs.
Met-tiugs are Iil-M in t!i; differ
ent cities to raise tiioi.cy to iL-.si.st col
ored emigrants.
The Northern l'aciiic roa-I lias n-r'-
t;:ite-l g.'J'X'.Oi' C per flit. Io:i'Js :a
Xev York, fur construction iurj.s-.s.
Two inch-.-, of snow fell at Kii
on Thursday IasL The air w;i.s quite
cld in tlie lon er lake region.
Sh'Tinaii and Ilaiey is a new pres
idential ticket sugwiteJ liy tlief'iiicin
liati ComtHTci'il. They are 1Ji ah'e
Iiif U.
Finley, of this Ji.-trict. got a chair
liianship from -Uandall. Is he the
greatest of Ohio l.jiinxi.ili- i'ongress-
inen? It looks so.
It. 1 l'otter, the wh'-elliaiiow luaii,
is on his way home, to Alhany, New
York, where lie expects to arrive
alout Sejiteinln-T 1st.
L -
Over an inch of snow fell at Albany,
X. Y. on Friday la.-t- The niuiciiry
st'od at CI degrees t wo degrees ahovc
freezing. Uather o.'.l for April.
Voungstown has thirty-.?: tcteliors
.11 its puhiic si-hoois, with a i enroll
ment of Jiiljiils. Th" gil ls e ..(;:;. I
the I my ev;.'Uten ill InllilV.T.
TkuiJuaui l'. ii I .ml tha
l-mjt'iic. should Hayes and
Whiider lxth die', TilUI'lil.lil Would le
l're.-.idciit. lie has no hojx i.
The rlevel.uid J.ind i s;;m the Il!i-
Siois Iegi.-vl:il u IC is vvoi.j- tiiali 111 it of
Oiiio. Oil! what a trriiii!.- ehue to
i:iake. Trot out the proof.
(leu. Hawler, of Ciiuec'ictjt, in
meiitioiied for IVesident. II.; is an
hoiie-st, able fellow, and ft "publicans'
might look farther and tare worse.
It is now staled that (ieii. iraul
d-s not want to bo IVesident. We
are glad of it. W'e like him, but don't
let us have anv third terms.
Moii'lay lxst VtKi bills were intro
duced in Congress, the largest iiuihImt
for one day since the formation of this
goveniinent.
Mi.sa Jonex, daughter of Mayor Jones
of Toledo, whose recent elopement and
marriage are familiar to our readers,
lias l-en adjudged insane by I'robate
Judge Sherwood.
Over liW bills luve been introduced
in the Ohio House thus far this ses
sion. This shows Low prolific in fool
ishness a body of men can be. Of all
these measures not to exceed fifty have
any merit.
Itiiv is a banker, which might injur
him in the eyes of the great Democrat
ic party of Ohio. This objection
not ineradicable. There hi a )ossihilily
of his knocking the head out of a bar'l
of money.
(ien. (iarlield lias introduce I a bill
in the House appropriating S7a.0xi for
the relief of destitute colored emi
giant from the .soulli. It is needless
to say that Southern Democrats wi
opjiose its passage.
Cen. John A. Dix died at his home
in New York on XI ciday night He
wxs one of the In st governors New
York ever had, and the author of the
famous order: ""If any man attempts
to haul down that fi i shoot him on
the spot"
Fiv inches of sn v fell at I'ort Jer
vis. New oik, on 1- nd.iy bus!, a fool
at Monticcllo, and six to ten inches
along the Jefferson ih aic '.i of the Kvie
railroad. At S-rauton the snow, hail
:ni I wind p.-ostratt;.! two miles of tele
graph x les.
If the negroes leave Jie No-.th to any
great extent, the whiles propose to get
after the Chinese not as Congress did
in the Chinese bill, but to solicit them
to immigrate. There is a Kssibility
that the Democracy will have to"about
f.u"c"oii the Mongolian question.
As a general statement the Cincin.
nali Kwnirer says "the man the Dem
ocrats should noniinale for the Cov
crnorship is the man who eau com
mand the largest iuiuiImt of votes.'
The wisdom coiiioress-1 in that lit
tle remark is terribly oppressive.
Ceu. Keatty is spoken of for Cover-
iioi. It is to Ik- fe.ireil that the Cener-
al has liecn kicking out of the traces
too iiiie-h in the last four or live xnrs
to be cutircly avaihible. lie slio ihl
curb ins ardor a lute luloro lie ;is-
jire.s.
It is not certain but the best thing
Congress can do would le to organize
itself into a score or two of in vest i
!;:ili' g eoiniiiitlii's and examine into
tin- x-rsoiial charai-tcr of the liieniliers
during the remainder f the session.
It would keep the august liody out of
lit i Seh iff. Ci It. ( 'o.-l ISll-fciuL
The emigration of colored jepie
from the .South to Kansxs is becoming
a .serious matter to their former m:is
ters. The exodus is somewhat similar
lo that of the "children of Israel from
the laud of Egypt." If the l'haraohs
in the Stulii were "swallowed up,"
like I'liar.ioh of old, it would )e a ffood
riddance to the negro-s.
The letter of Mrs. Chisho! m, on the 1st
page of the Tp.invxK, relating to some
of the incidents of the horrible Chis
liolm inxss;uro, contains information
not hitherto published n i,L. weekly
pajiers. Xo one having a spark of
patriotism can fail to be interested in
her pitiful story. Tie murderers are
slill at large, doubtless working in
their Nx-iaI way for the interests of
the Democratic parlv in the South.
Attorney Ceneral I'illars, in rcpi, to
a request for a decision on t'.io law re
cently pxsseiL authoriing the appoint
ment of women as noUirics public, has
issued an opinion stilting that, in his
judgment, the law in question is con
stitutional, on the ground that the of
fice of notary public is not such a
public olliee as is contemplated in sec
tion four, article fifteen, of the consti
tution. Two of the examiners of the
annual report of the County
Commissioners of Hancock county re
port to Judge Dodjre that in the past
year the Commissioners have over
drawn mileage to the amount of
and that they have let contracts for
bridges, roads, etc, without advertis
ing for bids, so that the county lost for
want of competition. It seems that
in Hancock a committee was accident
ally hit uon that really examined
with a view to investigate. It is an
alarming innovation on a time-honored
uidc of proctediire wherein all com
mittees are expected to find all things
right.
The second annual report of the Co
lumbiis &. Toledo Itailroad shows the
following satisfactory result of the
ear ending D-ci-nilicr 21st. 1S7S:
Cross earnings in round nuuiliers
ssi -i.o io, of which over ?2J2,"'ki were
net earnings sufficient to pay all in
terest charges and rentals, and leave
the .sum of i?iS"') to carry to contin
gent fund over three per cent. on the
i-ui..l stock. The average charge per
ton of freight w as only a fraction over
a cent a ton t mile. A considerable
addition has been made during the
jear to the equipment of the road.
a
eU
of
ed
of
the
in
can
say;
tin;
Ik-legate
had
xs
is
.She
if
are
iJe I.a Matyr, from some where in
the boundless wert. an ' arrant preen-
hacker, has inlro lucl into the 1Ij:-?,
hy means f a p;titio:i, a hill for the
gorerninnit to issu 5,ii,'x,' in
the shape of a gn-enli ii-k loan to "r i-1
lieve the financial U:.-tre.y of the coan-
try," which loan is to he is-i arl to cer
tain companies organize 1 hy and under
Stale authority. The hill in ori. f
provides tiiat the Secretary of ths
Treasury he rcjuirtd to have prepared
notes and obligations of the I niled
States tv aggregate an am unit of ten
hundred milii ;is of dollars, to he
kno wn as "gi H-nh.itk cui r;i ' y'"f jr g..-a-era!
circulation, in amounts and form as
thehiil provides which notes or o'.diza
tions sh.iil constitute a 1-gi! t-:rh-r
for ail debts and l.-ceiV.iblc lor ail
I'riited Suites overn!:i-nt ilii'-s.
Tiie.-rf-obligations shall n i--:nl iii
notes of 5i, $i Sl, ?!'.. SV.
Sl,', 8VrJ and l').o J, ea -li in sueh
relative proportions as may be found
necessary to meet the requirements
and convenience of the business wants
of the country. The S-cret uy of the
Treasury is authoried to loan from
sur-li "greenback curreney" to orj ra
tions, providing they lile their bonds
payable in fifty years from dale there
of, and bearing no interest from live
years from said date, but at theexpira-
of five years the bonds shall bear an in-t-iest
of three ir cent, int annum, le-
;al tender money, ilitel'er.t to b r paid
semi-annuall v.
Among the coix,iations which are
to have the benelit of this little bonan
za are:
lames Kiver and Kanawha Canal
Compaiiv, fc;o.o.M: Atlantic V
Ureal Western Canal Company, S
1- Jorida oast Canal
pany, SJlii.Ooo.ooo; I't. St. J i
C It I I M k I t KM I ' V
o,
I oh!
Canal
or a ladroa l I
(Xiuuccl Liu' Uiilulii 4jf Ui Mtni!pi
Willi tin- J'iuilie, a blank amount
K'x k islaml iV. Ilennepiii ..i.i.:l om
panv, :?s,iio-.0!K); (.-.e;;o( anal om
pany, '.:.'.oio.iioo: l.edin-t-iii I!
amlv llailroad i oinpa iv. s ,,o r i. ,
and .Niagara !ship( anal ( omp iny, si
Oio.oofl.
This m. dchl little s he;in; for ll:
government t juere;Lse its lialililie.
wiLli printing presses an I th -a V
dump tlieia by th car load into wild
visionary "internal improvements.'
demonstrates more than ever the folk
of sending idiots to Congress with the
expectation that they will be endowed
with wisdom by sow;: unseen an 1 nil
known power. It would si-cm that
such a wild scheme as the aliove would
be laughed out of Congress. Hut it
must be borns in min 1 that not only
are there other rattle brains in Con
gress besides I )e I,a Malyr, but there
are jxiwerful eororatious 1m hind him
and them. There is money with which
to "see" them all ami this is but the
entering wedge to the treasury.
Hundreds of millions will lie wanted
in other directions, and if there w.'ih
ever a time when the stable men of
congress nan a caw to stand linn it is
just now.
Saturday in the House McKinley
and lilackburn had a little difference.
Last week McKinley made a Sm-c-c1i in
which he charged Hlackhuru with say
ing in a previous speech that "We do
not intend to stop until we have
stricken the lxst vestige of vour war
measures from the statute book
Hlackhurn complained that there were
qualifying words omitted- from the
sentence and that thus he had been mis
represented. This wxs not true, xs the
qualifying words were added to the
stenographer's report of tha speech and
were never uttered in the House. The
matter is explained in the following
dispatch, dilted Saturday:
This afternoon wxs lth an exciting
and amusing one in the House. Early
in the afternoon Mr. Frye took occa
sion to read some exlr;icts from the
O.'i'iloiui fit'itis, a newspaper, compli
mentary to Mr. lilackburn for his ut
terances regarding the repeal of war
measures. This brought Cnainu.in
Hiaekburn down from his place again
to .itcmpl to force an explanation for
third time from Republicans w ho
had chosen to criticise bis remarks, but
like on the other occasions, he was
unsuccessful. Mr. Frye handled him
for a few minutes, when Major Mc
Kinley took hold and asked him some
leading questions concerning his now
notorious threat to wie oul the war
measures. The first that he xsked him
was whether hu had published his
stieech in the llutird as be had deliver-1
if, Jo this .Mr. lllackiuiru was
forced lo s.tv that he had added a few-
words in this sentence: "We do not
intend to stop until we have stricken
the lxst vestige of vour war incisures
from the statute hook, whichjwerc born
the passion incident or civil .strife
and looked alone to I lie abridgement of
the lilicrty of tiie citizen." "Then,'
Mr. McKinley said, "the siicech vou
cliarireu me with garnling yesterday
wxs not i lie one reaiiv mat vou cteitv-
crisl." Mr. lilackhtirii admitted thai it
wxs not exactlv like iL Then McKin
lev asked Ii nil if the tract containing
.mother version of the sieecli which
lilackburn scut to him from the chair.
which had the marginal note on it
"Why he so unfair as to garble, a sen
tence this way?" was like the Kimi-ii,
and J ;i;t k 1 hi it again admitted that it
wxs no. McKinley then charged Jihlck-
burn with having sent linn an ulttred
copy of an tilli rnl reM.rt of his spi ech,
ind making a great tuss because lie
did not read the entire sentence. A
subsequent investigation show.- that
rilitckouru added eleven words toning
down his original threat, while McKin
lev left out lime words of the complet
sentence, so that instead of garbling
lilackburn s real speech he hail actu
ally added two words to it. After all
the Confederate's bluster this left
him in somewhat of a bad plight, and
scene ended. While it fasted both
speakers spoke with great earneslness,
uid the members crowded around them
a circle lo watch the contest.
At a joint meeting of the licpubli-
inemlKTS of the Semite and
House, Friday, the following Congres
sional Campaign Committee wxs an
nounced: Maine, Representative Lind
Jsevv Hampshire, Senator Kol
lins; Vennent. Representative Tyler;
Massachusetts, Representative Carpo;
Khode Islaiul, .Senator Rurnside; Con-
ini'ticut, IU'iiresentative Wait; Xew
Vork, Representative Hiscock; Xew
ersey. Representative Robeson ; I'enn-
sylvaniii, Representative Fisher;
Maryland, Representative I'rner;
Virginiii, Rei'reseutative Jorgensen;
N'oilh Carolina, Representative Mar
Mississippi, .S-'ii;itor Hruce; Lou
isiana, Senator Kellogg; Ohio, Repre
sentative McKinley; Tennessee, Rep
resentative Honk ; Indian:!, Represen
tative Orth; Illinois, ; Michi
gan, Representative Hubliell; Florida,
Horatio Hisbce; Iowa, Representative.
Allerton; Calif.iruia. Senator Booth;
Minnesota, Representative Dimnell;
Kansas; Representative Ryan;.. Xe-
vad;t, S'nator Jones; Nebraska, Sena
tor l'iiddock; Colorado, Representa
tive lMford; Wxshingtou Vwritorr,
Delegate Hrents; Dakota Territory,
Renuctl.
Senator Voorhees, in the Senate, lxst
week, announced, in a vigorous
mannerthiit the liln'rlies of the people
been trampled under foot. Since
then every Democrat we see moves
about with a bowed head and a tread
solemn as that of an elephant. It
hard to tell why they do this unless
they lielicve Voorhees and are de
pressed, or arc trying by hard mental
exertion to discover what particular
hlierty has leen trampled on. The
whole business is affecting.
l
of
he
In
of
Hi
or
eil.
tli!
on
"To
in
and
they
find
had
us
of
the
v;ls
of
who
den
out
Hint
who
am'
that
Emma Abbott is no more; that is.
shejs not Miss Abliott any longer.
was recently married to a Mr.
Wetherell, w ho pays Mr. Hess, of the
Hess Opera Troupe, Siomii for surren
dering the field for next season, and
will manage the English opera in the
States, with his wife si.-, the leading
prima donna.
The Superintendent of Police of Chi
cago litis issued orders to slopall walk
ing matches in saloons. A good order
promptly executed.
Crocuses are in blossom, caucuses
in lull blow, and circuses will soon
leave out N. Y. Tribune.
Yes, "have out" much that is on the
bills.
one
birt
east
He
for
life
are
The
the
the
lli"
of
most
cer
;
;
,
!
b;r.
ic r
ittt
1
A new wav to g-t
II'j i'O is shown in i'.
V.'hj.i ih- Cm m
Mr. s.-l.!.-.;, r,.., ..
f.-.v- 'i subsidiary c .In on
looting wi:'i r s:i- r. T
liit e;ts.: in w i.i- 'i ;
b. : U M j-.i i d to Sf.ili-.- I
!i-:W me;).., i .f i.-.y !:!;: il
pel.t!.,l!-. Ai.erl'." l-.il .:
V( - T -ad. iii'.r..:.;. r in i : :
of oid.-r t!l.it this slibjerl i
r- f' ned by t!.-- ii''-':-- I 1 1... .
tee ;;i;d ,t li.e !' 1 1 In 1 1 ' ee
jeji:'. on :i lition. Mr.
jioii:t v.n made as a p:il '
.'.tr Keji,,!.:;--:in proL'ra:. !
'e!ie;.d le":.;,lt!' !l i ( :;
11-ai-e c.vi-, dveiy to :ipp
!,;:.-. II -:e bri-:iy i.i s
!.: jiiit : ord'-r, a.vi w a-
Mr. -f el. '!: ;,! -i
-lcp;.e':s s Id t!:i b.l; :
d i:e-d in .in linns :a: but J I'
ll had be- u Co. ! t .
methinl b.- -arise Conner !.::! .
the ordinal v eh-t:ii;'-is id
ifie
lowi::--:
11 .t l..l-1-il
.V.i .
t:.':
Hie!".
i.ef,,re eolaii.itti--.
' I'. , d the d-)..r. he
t::ioi;'i! liie win do
ser.ed that his H-ti
tended by tlios- v. I
present -1 I ! his
l-en sent to Mr. '
Volk. ill the last
tt-l li jiie-nted b
Inorc. Now "-te;,
v
ha 1
I.!
v a
L'll-d
in-:
I"- I
hittemboi.
oil 'l e,s.
him ;i vi- ,i
en, had' v.:;
it from the liles of the II ii-e
iiitr'xlueed it to attach a bill t
Conifer argued thiit Metihcns
tn
It had
i N w
1 had
ago or
hdi.-.v.n
and le-
!'. Mr.
had no
right to wi; hdraw a x-tHion lioni ti.e
llles of the House, and that he ha 1 no
authority to p-introduce it witnou!
the consent of tho.-.e by wh-oii it v ii;'
signed.
Mr. M.-pheii.-i ilefended his ie-li ia in
this pa: tieii'ar, and read tii - ni'.e
which iiiit horieil h:i i to do i:.
Speaker Jlandall de. jd- d that ia:-!- r
the rules there IS nothing lo :ievi -nt
lneiiil.ei i ! tin- ln.u ;c lroin g.
legisliitioii b Ion- eon.liiittees llil
the -lilioii box, and that Mr.
pln-!is' in ! ion was regular.
This is the lirst f ; 1 1 - tin; imi
has ever arisen m p:irii mi -n'.i: y
lice, ami .Mr. Knn-lall s ruling is
great imiioi lance ;u a pr. . l.-nl.
makes il usi-le.ss f r tii-- le-oalili-
to try to pn-, enl legi .lai i-..i i.i ,,.;,..s
ing the introduction ,,( !,;:;. : n 1 all
they can do now is to !. : ;V 1 - . i . -crai
s have their v. ay.
Coil er Jil'i-', eliii f eon -itb-; .,; ii,ii ol
the I i;i i .i .l.ji ei )) il ,... .. I -,i I
iiig i::i !er the i ub-s.
Mr. .'; i -i.ii r. CiiaiiMi i i -p! : I,:- Com
mittee mi Hanking ain! mi j ;; . i :;i n
Inaih-lh-jMiint ihat the p--'.ii!oii tiis
impropi ri;. n l'--ried t- tin- Comiiiitiee
oii Coinage, and should ha.e gone to
the Hanking and Currency Committee,
thus reviving the rivalry lh.it existed
between those two coiuluiKecS hist
Congress.
4 1 1 1 1 1 ! -! 1 1 i -1 1 Sllppoi'led lI'li-'Kll-r, .Mid
from the spirit displayed in the con
flict of jurisdiction il .seem, thill the
Hanking and Currency Committee will
assist the l;epublie;ius in preventing
legislation.
prae
s ..f
ll
ms
SAMUEL J. TILDEN.
The Xew York Star gives the fol
lowing description of Tildeii :
I'ncle Sain Tilden walked up on
the east side of Nassau street, vesler-
diiy afternoon, silent an I alone, and a
queer thing hapciifd. His cabman
hugg'il the curbstone close behind
him, and t lie President of the I'nited
States ir jure struggled through the
multitude without nUr.tcling atten
tion. J'he great man was dressed in a
lisgraecfullv shabbv suit of black.
His overcoat fitted him about the
boulders xs I'ncle I'eter Cooper's ven
rable coat fits him with ciiss-cross
wrinkles, as though there was no
framework except a skeleton to hold
the garment from igiioiiiiiiiouscolhq.se.
ncle i ildeu s silk hat was passable.!
but his boots were dusty.und his knees
biilgi-d forward in a verv helpless and
demoralized way. His favorite arm
carried behind "his hack, the other
holding the flaniiiug lanpels of his
coat. The old man's complexion was
of a decided! v clear and healthv hue.
even fresh. However much his frame
may kick of iron vigor, his face will
not inspire uneasiness among his
friends as to his physical health. He
shambled along, looking at the show
windows xs though it was his lirst
visit u town, and when ho arrived in
front of a photographer's window he
stopped and stepped up close. Every
ither picture v.xs that ol a ballet
lancer or an actress. Our bachelor
uncle, who hail previously focused all
iiijecls Willi ms gooil gray rignt eye
ml v, then raised the awiiing of liis
ia! left eve, and gazed steadily for a
moment at several svlphs in gauze:
ut the focus of his two eves was evi
dently imperfect, as the gentle old
man reached for a pair of gold-rimmed
asses and set them astride the end
his J'aiitiigrueliiiii nose, raised his
bin, clutched his hat brim and gazed
and gazed. Ilis cabman waited until
turned slowly away, hauled down
his toil-lights, and resumed his slow
saunter up the street.' He saw other
pictures, but none attracted him. He
iKikctoir. one, no one salutei' him.
the disi.liice of four blocks' only
three iKTso'i.; showed any recognition
him. One horsey-looking individ
ual, with a very big and very had cigar
his tin ml Ii. ran a;..ihist him as ho
crossed FultoB slree-.u:nl then slopped
and stared. When i 'uclo Sam reached
sidewalk he disappeared .suddenly
and mysteriously, leading not a track
trace Ix-hind him. Xo tr.ip-.loor
disappearance was ever ..o nacx. pi cl-
muck :ir.; coniiiiele- tt'hei-.. Ii. I
went, or how. whether he slipped
down a scwcr-lr.ip or up a water
spout, or through a cellar grating, was
tantalizing mystery that dumfouu
ded the writer and th"! horsey indi
vidual. f
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lo
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b.-n-k
v,
Petitions are liein circiilaled eallhifr
the Ohio Leirislature to adjourn.
They arelikc th ; r llovvin:
the Huuombh- Omui-ul AmuiiIj
f Ohio:
"Vour iK-tilioners. Democratic and
nepuliliciiii voters and taxp.ipers of
tjliio, feeling kei'iily the onerous bur
dens of taxation, caused Dv the pr.e
killfjed session of cur I.eifi.slatitre :it
l,Ooii a day, respectfully le.ir jour !nm
oralile ldMiies lo adjourn iiiiine.liiitelv,
t he interest of retrenchment, cono
my, and reform, and for ihe relief of
taxpayers; ami your iielitiouers will
ever pray," etc.
Most of our Salons are v ery indig
nant over such a mode of proei cilurc
feel that their dignity leu Ls- i
hurt. From apieai:iiiees il s -:-iii ; tha.
all really think they an- .loint;
soinethiii" to liene it the State, aii-1 to
that the people ivant tlieiit to ad
journ and ro lioni-; is a severe likr.v lo
their vainly. 1 hey h;ul better ffo.
Tho XajKileoti Myit i! of l.i .L v.e-k
this item :
D. S. Milliner, of our town, has shown
a relic ol the late war. in the shape
a loaf of corn bread which was
dealt out to the I'nion prisoners by
rebel (iovernment at Uclle Isle. Jl
broiiL'lit away by 1). S. Minc'er,
sou of Mr. M, vvlio was a member
Co. K, looth Ohio Kciiiineiit. and
was a prisoner in that horrible
for six nioii! lis. The loaf is made
from meal irroiiu.l from corn, col s ami
husks combined, and which was the
principol source of sustenance served
lo the p-kir fellows coiilined in
prison by the inhuman doll;
governed it. The relic is a lively
evidence ot iii.iu s liihiiuiiinit V to juan.
ouht to damn the n
oust to all eternity.
The Caulield, O., ii.:j:il-ii says:
On election day, Mr. Hubert 1LV-.
of tlie pioneer residents of IJerliu
township, aged l:i years, (it being bis
hikiy ), Willked "from bis home, i
miles south-west of lierliii Center, to
his ballot for townsiiip o'.lieers.
has always bi-cii a Jaeksonian
Democrat, and is still hale and hearty
a man of his years. During bis
he hits lieen cry temperate iu his
habits, using tobacco to a moderate
degree, and taking his "bitters"' lc.j-
ularlv. His sins, J allies and John
Hose, reside in the same township, and
"chips of the old block.
The Columbus, O., Hisjit'li i f Mon
day last had the following item of in
terest to fanners:
Messrs. Mills Oreen. of Condi!.
Delaware county, on -Saturday .sheared a
Merino ram. thive vears of age. that
clipped thirty-five and three-fourths)
IMjuinls of wool of one year and eleven j
days' growth. Mr. Mills, an old sheep,
raiser, says he has heard of but onc:
sheep that flipped a larger amount. !
average is only from ten to twelve !
pounds. j
The Yoiingslown llnji.-.ti r says ofj
fleiieral (larlield: j
Tiie Oeneral does not himself desire )
nomination, his District docs not ;
want Iii i ti to accept il if tendered, and i
lb-publicans of the country a!
l.:rge would rather keep linn in Wash-'
lciitoii unmasking the dark designs of
revolutionists than to send him t
Columbus, where, to say the least, h
would not be so useful. j
Such is the sentiment of most r.e-;
publicans in this section of the Stale.
;is
imt
il-i
the
c:in
On
and
sei-i
yet
and
ly
iu
in
a
i-iirried
the
I.
a
v.
to
1
tiii-r.-iiry
llil'
how
tiuii
l.
iii-p
l
I
::ri.!
i.i:v
Huron I.icbifr. the greatest chemist
the ajje, says: "I ci usider ti e in
vention of I'rof. Ilorsfird's !'( Kais
ing JJread l'rr paratio i :s one of the
useful gifts which sciencj Iiils
made to maiikind." Try i:, vour gro-j
has it.
I
i.-.'.
HEAR 'EM BOAST.
i .:
an e;
."ial.-he
:,h ill.:
I,.
,.yr.A
.irc. n'e.-i-r Tii
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OS I 1,1:
Next
..V.i -i a;.d pul
I '.: r
i-iitza v.-eok!v is- '
IVi .. to I'm'. .:. .
I'.eji r brother
f !....:. r!' I. i. -.:
lor:;.
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M.
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rj. n.I
Co..-
v..
I :.
e v.er-
r.it,rij.
i.'il 111!
: an;
v1-:
"' "
:i ::. I "ibai::i.
ted with the
U. for seven
I. :;..- Lad lir
,.: it. .
dii-t h-.id
ui:- .ears fi
f-l toii.-l I. !!-.::
oa.Inei.e. d oiii
.'il in tii.it oiiiee.
i V--i-V.-, VeilTt '
.- . ti:t4l! I
on.
::i !
"-M ;
O .V W-:
-t i:i Ohio;
i-iil eer as a
in We
t lite in a
!'.iZ:lt it m I
Fortv-
lie;
d b.: b,a.::in:
ab.,
the sa ne tiling.
The -andl
and is in'-!:n
lotho-ic v.h
e!eeti:.i I . ,
There V.I
a jar ;'. hen
of 1 ne M i
trees oil t.i-
uji, nor v..t-
J.Hlfll i- folSlo
I tob" f.'.- tioiis in iv
!;
d-r th
i;i-
;di:. .'. !e. it says:
no earthqirikc not e
Mr. io:nie lo ik tio.tSe-
ri-e.
til
his
.en
ion
Ihe
or's noil: '1 U.-sd.lV
piirk Were Iiol withered
la.'.e iiptet ami Its Wil
li
" ...... ...
i. i j'-i.'ii c.i in ii u. -si I 'y tag oeingi; upon
olir U-ailllllll rl
I ... ia an.; j .i ai . . el
(iiii- conniry fi:
i imi 1 i.boi:; e. lioin
tin- ii-w Mav.ir
-n.I
street
behil.
e-M-ei
K in-.
iii'-ii-
Will!,.'!
lill-1-
V.'lli II
la
llil III
i
II.-ii
siio
!..:
tn!
spe,
Iii.
ma
lll-V
;:l.,p:
loie-r
e ta' ii.sel-.-.-,.
ally in. .!:;;;':!:
iled io col.il- Ii,
anital her.-, f.
! Iiii-I il ll,- n ii
-.;:!.- are verv
: cal si i'.illg. i
would nev.-r i
cai.ml.:
1 lol..
be f.,i.-
iiv.-lag
1 in- elect I
U I
:i t
io !e
to
M.'.vor !i
e ;iwav
:.'; tiles,
lids who
I Hot
from
tlliil-;
Ihe 'i
I. verv thing is a
ii s imnii'i s liiorn,
i i iiol oe
he citv, for
iiot Set Ihl
m II they
!.:;s;ii.---s men
.i'e.-s - ..,'. eordi.i
ami 1 1 1 i -t
i i..- Ciiuk tliev
llei.--i t do
good people, and
a,. lioM -May
- -lie a lli elise to
i!-. V ell if till
'i be l il'.l h of usll
-U'.'.'.y Up to the
till l Willell
in nl .l r. sioiine
i rig
our
; 1
hav e got th impri
M'lvor was n ei v
eyei,de.igu:-I ho.it ; a:
lid holiis.
.:.-.i the
v iiteis.
ie.is.iire
ilistauce.
aunv
We
our
who
i-.n 1 hat mi1
i-!ei.ub with
wiih hoofs
A Washington sinjcial to the Cincin
nati Coin in. I ' iti s.ivs of College grad
uates who hold clerkships in the Cap
ital:
It is noi gem rally known to what
extent the depart tiii-iiis here absorb
the educated intellect of the country.
A canvass of tne departments shows
hat there are sixty-one graduates of
iale; thirty-live of I'riiiceton, and
thirty of Dni'liimuth, occupying clerk-
snips aim other positions in the ser
vice, ami an equally strong lepreseu-
t.if ion from (lie otlu r leailiu col!cres
of t lie country. ;tailu;ites themselves
are aiuanl to liuil tin- nuiiilicr of fel-
lovV railua'.i s stovveil avvav in Hie tie
piirtmenls, mainly as clerks on salaries
of .l.-.'fio, :s,!.i, .-sf.ino awl si.soi M-r
annum. A l ;tle .ro!essor who was
liere a sliort time icjo, ami lieino tohl
of the ininilier of aie jtrailuatos in
the ili-piiriineiits, eelaiinei. j;lcss in v
soul! is it the mission of Yale to crrai 1-
iti'.le schoiiirs to occupy twelve Imii
ilreil dollar clerkships in V;isiiinr-
.Most of till se iiien ji.re ilcpciiilent
upon i heir sakii ies for support, and iu
case nf the election of a Je:nocratie
resilient positive distress would lie
entailed, fspcnkiuir of this inalter
nieliilier ol the Calunet said the oth
day thai in case of a chalice of ad-
iiiiiiislralii.il from Ucpuhiican to Deni-
ocratie, and tl;e turiiiii.ir out of seven
thoiisaud clei us and employes, Wash
ington would I'econie :i city of p:u-
pers.
!!
A
Coi
V
Calf
NOT FOR GRANT.
The Xew Vork 7
e.liloiial i:jioa (Ien.
wonis:
en-li.l il.-;
question.;, the
si'in-;, tlie old :
Old p!!-Hl.-
sttppoM-I, wri
the l!i W Ijilesl
W l.l.j -C'.S
Oiittllt t ! I"
wiiv is ;t ;
this st run;,'
in ral Hy
it. concludes an
Oiiiiit in these
repi-csi :;t.i the old
i. nl notions, the old pas-
ari;.-, tne old hitterness,
s v. hie!:, il had been
put aside, rather than
ions. ! I.e new spirit, the
wiii.-h. it is believed.
paramount and absorbing.
i:-n that, notwithstanding
an-l intelligent opjKisitioii,
r-onies to I rout in s.tcli
ior a tn.-i i: lermy j:i-cairsa the
(i:i slioii:; an- also pushed lo the
iii.nl vv lie the iiev, ones are brushed
aside. !i il: ;:rr::l tyrant represents
these oul (;u : i!oiis:, i-ycry iiioveiiient
for their revival is : help to fieneral
;i.m!. . If v.e insist upon going back
into history, we must not lie surprised
unit ourselves an. id historical cir
cumstances. If we return to the
tiid sot the war and reconstruction.
must expect to surround ourselves
vvi:,i the notions, tin; imiiiilses. the
of the war and reconstruction.
1 he coarse of events at Washington
basilic iendeiiev lo turn the neople
into history. They find there
n:iL hiigiu lie looKed lor; and among
ihe conseiiiii nce is liie fact that ;cn
cnil (Irani ha.-; secured a stronger sup
port since ini meeting of Congress
probably than at any tini" since lib
lirst candidacy in j.xii's. It is not be
cause uicte is anv lei-r d a new war
involving Ihe lie.-d of a successful
soelier to light in i!, bid because many
men b-.-lii-ve that Ihe old (pii-stions, are
coi.iiiig up. and thai the old men may
'.veil conie with them, it indeed it is
:i logical necessity that they shall
so. We liciieve it is possible to ar
rest ihe threatening i:m emeiil if only
attention of tiie eor.iitry ciin be ili-n-ei.-d
lo its present business of press
ing iinjiortiince. ;;nd if politic al leaders
be indiieed to let the past alone.
liie other hand, the surest way to
Humiliate (Jem-mi Orant is to rei-ii
nisioi :ca: controversies, to revive sec
tional strife and partisan hiiieihes,
to !i ;li( oyi-r aaiu 1'ie i.i 1 battles.
1 ,1-ese
lo-d.-iv
from
ami
lops
'ii:
lieef
nr.-iu
Mici-ii
l.i.o
sales
at
sini-eand
ol
a
liead
tales
ii:e
loailt
the
liood
iii
i-j.i,
a
l
The .Springlield. Mas.: .'-riit,n ;iu
nji for a highly iii.. r.:l .:i,n-r. and
ii. tells ibis stiry :
Our robot d ie; mil g.i to Virginia
1 lot i ht in j he wilder, as our bobo
Ui:ol
no
11-ie
.1 !M
links iiiid invalids do. He stays, snug
and sociably packed with his fellow:
such convenient tris-s and roek
clefis ami groiiinl-iiiigging l.ein.-ksoi
spruces as lln-v know of. A l.ong-
tnciidow f anner once cut an old birch
the tiea-l of winter, and took out of
gr.-nt hollow of the trunk thn
pecks of robins, sipjiaivntlv dead. He
t iieni home from curiosity and
lodged ( hem in a warm room when
ihev all came to life.
I'i ::i.ist!;:i Tixnjio.w estitblishos
fact thai Scovii.i.'s Huhiii ank
ivi. is sv::t r is a i-lerlintj remedy for
ser.ifuloiis iind syj.hililie disorders of
l. irmniiii.il-type. .Msothalit cures
hit-' s-.v..-!!:ii. carbuncles, eruptive
iiii n.-s oi mi Kin-is. troul ami rh -u-iii.ilisui.
It moreover promotes a se-
eti--n and How of healthy bile ai.d
it into the proper channels.
he deplorable ailments produced b
arc also rem lie.j by it. Drti-'-
oStS sell it.
soiiiiiis .iiuiie. nr. l'nees f ream
l.akin 1'owder is free from all sub
stances detrimental lo health. In these
respects it st'iii'lv uloiie. Who can tell
many invalids and tender children
have fallen victims to the il.inu'erotis
adulterations practiced upon food? Ob-1
litire articles onlv. for sale hv
I'. Itildine Co.
Mrs. Saur, from Seneca connlv, is
here visiting her son, lr. J. C. Saiir.
Mrs. II. M. AVisler. of Ttllin. is v isit-
her mother. Mrs. McWilliniiis.
jVoy". e i.ii -Yo; tii t."; .t.'.
Tiie tlios; extensive ral-lery in this
country is Vassttr College. E.i: Ie
c.nise there .ire so many girls attend
ing school there.
x
MARRIED.
LnoMlS
y liev.
I..rt..iiit
ln-ir i:
ion. : Iii'-
ri:.
Ai.: I P .:
..i. ti.
SI" LLI VAN". In this eily Apnl Ittli.
i .ci.r-je i. lLiiriii.au Mr. tieora- 1.
i-i.d Mitt Uona Sullivan, all of I i.!in.
;it;v fii.-n.U join iu bi-aiiy vvitlirsfora
i f lliiipilies.
sl'AVTII.-Oii Wediltd :iy ev.nilm
I. b l.'.-V. .1. A. 'l'hnip;! Ill tile rei-
I I. -..i.-'s i-u h-T ll il:niit..it Ir.-. :.
h.-h. raiid Mi- I'd:: s,..ili!.
-'. I . I A pol. le.
-.1 I -ri i o. i.i S:-ii-
.;.!:- ialit. ot
.i::i'v. ihi.i.
: 'i i:-
. .ii ::i.
!:-. II. ri..
I M.t, A"
Si urea C
DIED.
i.ii
In !
,..-! it.. :
el II..
. " l:i-:ii
TMir-
e o
I
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V.-' 'l'::""ii' u.'
I. I 21 ii.: .
;. April
Lmrs
I.-- i.
V". o ' U r. i Veh.h.n'. Senc.-n roimtv. o..
A:.-;l ! Hi. !s7!t. ..lr. .I.iue II. Mai.tiait.
i i :i.-'. i! ne l-.il-- and 11 d:i t.
l ::i-.-t luol!.:--. him llaM I. -it U-.
Mill lllV .' ihl i: P el.
I'.ul lit .od that hie. Ih-h-11 ik.
He can all our oiToir t heal.
1 .
1
WE
h n
tea
Rl pit li A E3 fjfe
111 fi
The TSFFSN CARRIAGE WORKS
Have the Lar-e.
;d rin-st As?ortinent of all ;he I. ate
O'.ien J.UL'iies. l'latfona W'agoii.
'.-,'.! t
.1 e
srf fixe cAni:iA(;E, Top r.i-.es ;
II g W ilL.'Olis.
We have also a Large Assortment of Medium Grade Carriage "Work,
Fully Warranted, at Prices that Defy Competition.
DO NOT BUY A SHODDY AUCTION BUGGY
Until you call and get our Prices, as we will not be Undersold. Also
Remember that one buggy of our manufacture will outwear any
lliT'co of fVint. rlnctc: nf RVinHrJir Wrvvlr tolrl nn fh. streets
TIFFIN CARRIAGE WORKS. P. VAN NEST'S SONS.
i
SUPERIOR TO ALL
THE TIFFIN "SELF DUMP" AND TIFFIN ' HAND LEVER SULKY HORSE HAY
TURED BY THE TIFFIN AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
THERS
RAKES, MANUFAC-
The Tiffin Self Dump
Sulky Horse Rake
i- itie r.--t. siinrii-
-I 'i.iilp.ili-a.
lr.ike in tii market.
Itltimt eix lateil l.v evl.rij-i-,r
aiut ratiiy l.rukeii 'kuTi-Li-l':.
(..-art or Sj.riiin. I.ut it it o.r
;ail l.y tin.- only truiv Sni-i r.t-
Illl Krii-tioll lleMie tlliit h: )et
iM-n iioruoil. Th' Duiuiane
i!f-v ii- it mi tnuplw that a Kliiuii-
ill lo show thut llii-re
.-an never Iw pny -xiriitiv re
..t:rt ini-iirrei! in"tli ut o( il.
'Ilieobiv eurin-i priiit-ii'li-.iin
ulilirll tetiilililil wll Ulllill. liiike
thai will he tural.li'. tll.i-u-iit.
aiejj..-ii-jve tn eieriit5 ami lliat
t-iin le i.M-riil-il ullli ease lo
tin- lii.it.-. at well as tu llieilriv
'r. i- lliat nf r ri'-hen. A tilninl
iit-rli.ni. hut we stale il hroail-
ly lM-v;nitr Willi all otlir im.lli-
l- liii'.t lliive lt-ru iried. I.'sl-i-fii-l-i.
.i-.. iliero it, when ii I-.
.le-iiv.l i.i di-c!iarte I he !
lihil unptcutitiit uiiU injuri...i
j.ir, ll::il -o ilitlmlit and lrt-Lt
ll... I...r... Ul.i.-I.i. wii.-l,
j..,-nr.i injury In Ihe Kake. :nn fs
.11i.ii in ;i uin I i-iu III I iii.ii.
ii..- I ; . . t . -1 1 . -1 iinil leaves iln- liake
Iiii'Im r:.iive a.t a S,-!f Jluinp lit
lie- ini.lele nf the li:t ini5 ?ea-
i-ii. Willi "hrii liiin' all tli.i-..-
.l-J l-lil.lS ill u I.VI-lltin:t-1 be
ti .-111 :ni-nii-.-d so easilv that
the iftlint.ill is (lone Blillnsl llu-
l"rre.lll,ly.
lle-jnte ol liie trieliuli tHaiig
:.ll'llrU alike oil Uiilll wheels
n...r,. i .... .i.i.. .ii-.ri i. n ...i. l f.i r:io-.l l.v ilu fiHit :ilin. Ih.Hi hinti are left free to cnntrul the Imrte. I:v Hie aid of the r-rW-tliia
vn-e Hit- til-ill t in Le'raix-d lo anv ilesin-il heit;ht and ninied in thai liotliien lo elt-ari)lstniclinin. or Vir any ollnr punxi-"'- As it bat it liaiul
l-v.-r at well at a I-not Ij-ver. it ran U- used hy hand it il.-sire.l. liih J hi IN liat 20 !lns Iwtli. miule ul tne O.-Jl I asl inns Mrei, auii
l. nitM-reJ in nL Tin- Teeth :u-i iiiileiM-ialeiitlT of e:u-h filler, ami iDt saise ol lli.- imiiiovi-d tiiain- given Hi. in are iit name u nr.-ak in. in any
We know ol. 1 he I I hi- I -t wat lllnnillUlliy leto-u iy lit Illiriliz llie t.-;i.iii in i-.t. aim riorii 1 1 t.-n tu-i i.i iy an .niinjuwi ..dii..- ....
f...-i v.. ii, aii -wi- i ii, -o ovtiutiie il It-f.ire liiiviii!r.-Ls vv. leel talitn.-ii unit anv one eiin-' o a l.-w moiuenit ex.-iiiiinniion win ie eon
viiieeil of iKtiio.-rir.ritv. Ilur TIPPIN HAND LEVER It mailt ! I He t;iiue i;.i.Tal aiiln.-aran.-e at lliu 1 IKKI.N rtm.K nur. mil 01 inurte it
ihn-tieil of the Sell 0K-ratiiii.' Principle. unl it to he iiit. iiiiii'ed BY HAND ALONE. II hat !ie -s-uiie Improved Sprint: leelli Ihal we in
iii our s.hi.i' lit Ml-; i-i well and raieiully lu ide out ol Ilia hcti in uenai ; it wen iininiva, .inn is vvarnmie.i n vv.irK w.-n.
A BOY CAN CONTROL AND OPERATE IT WITH EASE.
Sami.U-t ran l-s.-1-n nn.l Vrii-es nl.t:iiiiel of C. C. I'ABK. TilTin. oliio : I. H. TOMPKINS. Tifttii. O. ; II. IL WHITMEIJ, ntooiiiviMe. O. ; ft. V.
M M I(K. lieimlilie. . ; tiKOKllK ill 1., Kuttoria, O. ; i.KLiKKEK &. K KSShhK, New W asli :nl.n, )., or at our toclory. 1 II- Fl. AO l.l l I.
T I 11A I. V .l:K S, :1 ijiiil, .
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Vti8088ffiBH
COMMERCIAL.
TIFFIN MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BUSINESS MEN.
Grain and Seeds.
Wheat -
- New
1 No. 1.
' No. 2.
Oatt
torn Shelled.
1-irs
I.'ve
('fover Sl-etl
Khix Seed
Barley
1 ou
Produce and Provisions.
I..ml
liuller
Kirs. iK-r d.iz
Kioiir, tn-r lint
Honey
ax
Onions
natoi-s
Tallow
Aijites, i:rieii
iiiiles. ilrii-it. iht B.
n .Meal, per 9'
eal her. live jreese
Miilillilius ,
Sliorlt. imt ewt
Salt, coarse ro k. -r hlil..
Siilt, fotnitiiiii, -r hlil
Salt, line table, per sack..
Slieeii IVIt.t
skins, per IU
nines, my
Hides, trhnnieil
iiiitriiiiineil
l.iine. m r hlil
Wliiic Lime, per hush
Hay, per ton
...coos ;.'.
ufeis
.... co3
aoffi-To
-V-
l
I 'Al
i(l
1
Iirl
...h ou
:. hi
loil.1.1
ll.'A'iVz
-Ill
.5 0tfiTou
Meats.
tei'f. front or ..
lieef. hind ijr. ..
Iliins
Shoulders
Ilncon
. .-I'i
Poultry.
lurki-vs, ix-r B....
Ducks
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Nik Yoi::c. Aniil 21. rRt-ves lieceit.ts for
head ; market weak ami V "f
l.-isi Friday, hut nearly all clianueil liamls
Hie clotiii lieun-t were imicii tlie saine
week a"o. mneiiiir froiu i.'lo'.e Willi a few
at lo'.C; He, ; m-ver.il car loaib of still-fed
hulls told at i4 'tA tiu per lo His, live weight :
riintli oxen and mixed i-iiwm, slatri. etc., at TGs
: common o good Kicers al 'Jk luc : prune
sieera ai net.' iu't : a lew ioM al ICdtllc
e.xMirtcn used 'joo fat stn ix at 9V U'; "
tiiipuieiits. lor the wi-ek wen- .1.1 iii;irti ' of
and ,MT head alive : a car load ol cuoice
VVcstcni dressed beef sold rcaihl at .vj ic.
SlMt i) and fmilis nr-cehits for tiwlav T.oto
; pneet itinner aiivanccii : m-ns etcaiei
early 4',fvrili for onlinarv to lKt cIimhiI
: e- v."Ai w ior iiiisuorii : i;
yearling laiiihn ; eHirters look 4 c:ir loiidt of
tiiishoru srnt-n at ki and '2 car load:
clipped at tr, e.i-.'i :w ; tliipmeiits for tlie week
carc-as-s luuiune; lilu live sliit-p.
svvuie- lteccints for to-dav 1' Tuo head: no
ol live ; market dull lur dr. t-ed and feel
decidedly weak : iioiuiii.tl L -rc lor live
w Mya w
K.vst Lir.KiiTV. April 21. Cattle-Jleeeiot
iiii-luihu latt Friday were 2.wil head
lliroiih and 4U iu-iid of yiird stock, making
lotal for tlie week euiliiiit tins dav of 4.Url
of through and :iM he-id of yard --oici thr
k iiclore : tlui tunnlv f-.r ...it wit ..'s vard
is fair hut tli deiuiimt it liht except tor
pH-ai iiuiciiers ami retail traiie : oulv
out of llie it sold were for shipment : Ihe
balance were all for home consiimiition : the
quality is mut-ii lielter tiian ntiial. and almost
Kiiine as last wet k ; Intt $5 wTt't '' fair to
M iiK.4 M; common JJ iii.il vu.
lojrs lt-eeipts for tn-dav S.Sifl fiend mak
a total for the week ol lf..s; head, a-'.-iin-t
liead ol the week Iiclore ; i orkers il
l'llllililt'lplllUii 93 HliiS
SheiMi Kei-eiiiis for to-dav yuo head, lnakinu
louu ior llie week ol 12.0141 Ili ad, i.auitl
l...l llie week belore : liie sunn v it liberal
tclhiiv; liiulier than last week.
1'a-rFAI.o. April e.-. Tattle reeeints isn
lllalkt ihlll ; it.mmI to choice slliiert SIe-lt
l ul : 1:11 r l il-iii lo ineilllllil v.t,l : : sev
I l-i.tils extra held at S-V-'.-V 40 : stiM-kwrs
75 : mixed lots 2 fr.r.l 4o : bulls . ' SHitit 2
Shewn ami l.:imlis Keis-ipts ariu: niatki
iliiout dechh-d ciianire demand and olteriui;
; lair lo ihhI vvctlcm t-buvp ;l fll-ij i4
choice on sale.
Keceipts 2120 : market easier nut not
notably lower; suppiv etual to demand
kcrs :i .o.;.; xi meihuiu and heavy til ..f
; all kold.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Headquarters for Fresh Baltimore
OYSTERS,
Fruits and Confectionery.
The Best and Largest Assortment of
HOLIDAY CANDIES
AND SUGAR TOYS
In tlie city, f . S. MAI.TIIVS Fresh Italiiuiore
Oysters Received Daily
And Sold at Wholesale or Retail.
Iiealcit will iiii. I il to their iiiu-rett
io call. Me- Dake BLk.ery
CRACKERS,
llie Itt iii tin' rnit.-i! States., sold
by Hie li.irr.-l or roim.l. iiii and et
a biii;;::in
o. r. s x y d i: it '
Fruit and Confectionery Store.-
s
LEGAL NOTICE.
V'OTICF. IS HKREl'.Y GIVEN" THAT OX
Itie 2ii. dav of April. ltTH. the nnilertiinied
made application Io tin' Probate Court of Sen
eca county, Ouio.wilh liie following clmm. lie-
loiiin-; io liie esiaie ol l ek-r v.. Aucltpereer,
wrncli is incollectible :
Note of Ohio Slioe rompany. dated Feb. K.
Istt. for ftlTVOO. du in one year alter date,
with etqlit per cent, interest from dale.
Tiial taid aiii'ticatiou will lie 1-ir h. arin on
the i;tu dav ol Jlay, ItTy. at ten A. M., al smd
court. AUA.MWILl.tK
HAi:i:v -MILLKU
Atlininis'.r.itors of I'eter l Adelsin-r-'i-r.
N'. L. liiiKv. i:k, An y. a.
American House,
fostoria, o.,
P. SIMONIS, - Prop'r,
Has I-. i-ii n-
t.-iliji.l n-liiniisln
l-i.u flltlJlII-lU.
il.ai:. is iu first-
Guests Will Receive Every Attention.
Saiii-.K- Ko in V..-11 s.H-keiI vi itli
PURE LIQUORS AND FINE CIGARS.
Revolvers for $1.25.
Parti.-s at a ili-fmce Lv -iirli-lns niniK-y nr
.1.1. -ali iiaic tliflll "it hv mail In anv aiMrrss.
v . i.f . C H. STINQ,
TIFFI.N, O,
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at the Front !
RAPIDLY INCREASING ITS LEAD !
THE ECONOMISTS FAVORITE
THE LADIES' FRIEND !
"Wlett it Has Done.
Hall's Force Pump Washer.
Manufactured hy A. W. HALL & Co., Tiffin, O.
Ul if ,.
! 1 -:e .'i f-i
Mi
mm
't li.w been testtv-1 for over four years and not found wanting. It h:w received the endowment
.1 the puhlic aiul pntt ami lias ih-c mie an unietM'iLvtuie .tniclo ua wasu-tiay in every well
emulated family, ivln-revcr introduced.
WHAT THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SAY.
It will save pnnn;Ii in .1 family of six pe .-son to pay for itself in six months; That it will do
llie work in one hour lleii formerly look, a half day ,- That it washes perfectly clean without
iiiliiriii -1 In- faliric : TnaUhe machine jiitt at uood alter four years use as when new. and
tlu-y would not he without, one for four limes its eotl.
1 lie machines are ii n-ke.l securely one dozou in a case iuiit will he sliipped to our rcinil.irly
a;i;.iil.-d ajteiitt iniiiiilly ou tlieir order.
S. ESA, General Business Manager.
GO TO
WILSON & LYSLE'S
Insurance and Heal Estate
Oliii-e, in '.v.
COM JIKiiCIA L JiAXK IM.K K,
"li'-re veil vi II find Isilid Ini:r:tiice 1 1 III!.
I. IKK ami At TI DK.N T :! very lii-asonahie
ICatcs. Can nivi- you .siock nr M ttiiiil
1'uliip.iiiict, as you di-siie.
Fiiinis ami Citv rrojurlv for i-iili1.
HOUSES TO RENT.
Money U Loan- on Imnrovi'il Kiwni
i'roiM'iiy No I.iiV If.sttr
ance Jlciniirril.
i:i!'.i:i:t i.ysr.r i,;:irv iii .1
All hllsill.-tt lM-il:uiiite. I., 1 ll: it oihi-e lu-urtilillv
and neatly ci-cul.-d. ul Kea-iiuai.le It.itet.
REDUCTION OF PRICES!
- tiii-:
GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL.
CHICAGO.
Ths Finest Ventibied Hotel in Ar.iTtca
And oiie of the largest ilm. in.j r SOO H..m,
250 t:il-ifi7. i.-,7.'i AfO'i.t t:.i' l lir!x r.ll.lrhul)
and Most Kle;Miitiy l'iiiuiv!i. i 1.,-! in tliis
count ry.
. -- K00M3 WITH BOAP.D,
53.50 pc-r Day. I'.-OU owl
TERMS
$3.00 to
'ml'jix Extra.
A Reduction from the :-bove price t parlies
romaining a wk b or Ttorr..
JOHN C. DRAKE 5t CO.,
Proprietors.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Si tf. or Ohio. Si:ni:i-a foi stv. rs :
-OTICK IS IIKltKliV lilVKN THAT TMK
llllder-.ien.-d hiit li.-1-li aliiHiiuIed iiihilililt-
lr:llnr nl tile i -late ot Mav I-:. Hart.e--.iii. de-
ateil. 1 111 MAS 1;. lo dl;.
No.
Real Lstate for Sale !
wo Choice Farms. xr,S.s
AiTr- ; the tHtu r mj ;t,'-rs.
bur Desirable Lots
on1
MO
In Tif;;n.:iil of
wli.t h mil bv
iltl :it K'irUtOti-l If Il.tf.. mi K:t -v T.-rir;.
Aiaiiy ' U.F.CRAMER,
Over IL . SLawhair.s More, liilf
School Examiners' Notice.
'HE sen m i KAMiNi;i:s of skn v.ca
uil.lii'U. nar Tin- .. S. i r. sl ti'.t. in Tittm,
otiit. n th-1 ft ii l S.iT i:rtl;iy f -;tIt nn'iiili :
uion tlit Iir-t :iinnl.tv of M ir ;i. .m uiil
Mav. 1-71. Appln-aii'.s ;lto ri-iiiiJVii lo be
Itl At o OlH k.
It i -wii.'. t :iT?iy zT nvarTami nations.
;u:te-u.aiii ana r ia v;l;i; ! -nii):iivH.
HIGHEST REWARD
Cheap Homes in Michigan,
lo 9 IO per Acre.
stronc soils: sure crops:
HU'TKI CliHAU! $:n;3i$ Ail 9 CHSKHtS!
IITUUIUT rSTSUTICI !
Tin-w tin N r.r. a li.rr iii i'a-.c FAT if tb
M.-.-.:-im r..v-r. lu-- i.iu..uai wvtil in
Irav-.l H...1 lriiis;jrt of cxuixi.
Iies3:pi;vcrcirph!ct In n-g:;shaaJOnna.
Adiln-e. W. O. IirCill ttlT, O.mTniawner,
CKASD TAPIDS, MICIL
JOINT RESOLUTION.
Submitting Propositions to Amend Section Two
Two, Section One of Article Three,
and Section Four Article Ten of the Constitution
of the State of Ohio.
it Iir.tirrtl hy (if-nsral AmNtf at tiie
Siittr Ohitt ilhn--liflliS of all tin iti-iiilrN
(!tt-tfi t tali Houmj rmi-umn t herein t.
l'Ji;;t i-nMtsiti.ns to aint'iid tht 4'uiit4itmiii ut
tlh' Slalt oiuln.. Ih' subinilt tl to tlie Hcrtopi
of the Slate, ou tii Ki-eolid lutlav of O.-lo.K-r,
A. J. 17;. :ih follows, to-wit : That Srtioii
1 no of Artir.t two. fi'tloh ttut of Artirl
lliri'. aurl bsftion four of Ariicl-? ten. be o
auiii:u-(l as to n a J a.s lollus ;
ARTICLE II.
Sk ?. S iiatorH anl Kepruiatlft shall
Ik f!-'icf ntfiuiiatly by fit elt-,'Uri iu the r-sh-.
Uv cu;jiu- or itMtrirts, at a time pre-4.-nlN-
by t.iw : tlor terms ot otfi.-e shall rum
iiiiie on tlie Tui-'O'ay nxt aflr the first M
l:iv of January llirr- :ilter, ami continue tv.o
ears.
ARTICLE II. ARTICLE III.
Ski I. The Kin'iitive leirttnt'i.l -liall
Nt of a .oTnnr. I.ieiiti'iiujil .oermr, S'
n larv of Slate. Amlitor, Treasurer ami Athr
iv- ii-m-ial. wlm thall iM-ehoseii by the i-ts-Ut.sul
i't- --!.'. at tin. jdaee of yotili;; f
im niin-rN .f iii.-;t neral AniM, ami at
(iiue pn-sii'idtsetl !ty law.
ARTICLE X.
Skl 4. Tori;"h! ofTteers shall be ebeteil n
the fjrsl M "it-lav of April, amtiiallv. bv the
pirilifrtj elei-tsrs nt their nsei-tiveUiwiehns,
:iml shaM hold thfir onte.-sforoiic v-arfiom thr
MoiHav next siH-eeeUmif thir eUi-tiou, am
m;l it tii-ir aueeisopi are uiiahthsj. enrt
lown-siiip Trute-s. whush::li l t-lrsitetl by tii
lualifi't rl-rirs in the sviral towtishiri of
the Mat- on the nrst iiomiav oi April. A. IK
tvsi oiie i xerve for the term of oue je;ir. one
for ti years ainl one for thrtn ye.irs ; aiitl in
ihe lirst Mnitav of April in vnvit Year thereaf
tf r one Tru-.t'-e hall i- ehet-l. to ho!t th- oi
tie for thre year trom tlie Monday iihiI sue
ee'tl:u his eJe-liuii, and until his mc.Ytfr ts
FORM OF BALLOT.
At sahl Heetioii the voter In favor of the
:ul"M:mi f the anieuslrueiit to S-elioii two. Ar
tu-le two. shal! have plae-tl iipfti thetr balioU
the wor Is. "Aite-mJiiifUt to rwtiou two, Artif-
!e two. of roiistitutioii. es: and thote win
do not favor lie adoption ol waid aiMendnient
shall have nlared uiwm their ballots the words,
"Amendment o Seeiiou two, Ani.-Ie two of
( uiidiTtttioti. No ; hr; who favor the adoi
tioii of Seetion one. ArlMe three, shall have
plaU niNin their ballots ihe rord. "Amem!
liiehl to Seclioli Otie. Artieie ItiW. nf Coiistitu-
iion. Ws : and those who do m laor th
adoption of Kattl amndiniit shall hae Maeed
upon tht-ir balloth the words. AiiH udment o
S-i-tioii one. Artiele three, of ( Hitiiulioit,.No
and tlne who ;:vur the adoitth.n of St-edoti
hmr. Artn-li tMi. shrill hae plaed ujK.n t hir
ballolM the wonK AmeiidmeTil to.S eliou four.
Alln-le tell, of toiiStllllin.il. Ves ; And ths
whodoiiut favor th; adoption of saiil ameml
ment shall Itive plaeed njoii their ballots the
word-. "Ain-bdu;ent to Seetion four. Arttele
JAMES E. NEAL,
Speaker the House of Representatives,
JAMES. W. FITCH.
President of the Senate.
Passed April 12, 1879.
Passed April 12, 1879. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, OHIO,
Office the Secretary of State.
I. Milton Itann-s. S.crel..rr of Stat, of the
State ol Ohio, do hereby eertify. that tU tore
uotU'Z is a true ropy of Joint Kesolutioy pas.v-d
bv the (;.-n-T;il A'ioUr of the Slate of Ohio.
on the I2tli dar or April. A. !. taitu
fnm the oniiKd roll tib d In thH ottee.
In testimony then-of. 1 nafe liere
ruro siilM:riteiJ iuv nanie and af
SF.AI.1 tll' dlnV offlH:U meal, at rohililluis,
Ih- l-'th J:ir of April. A. It. ilt.
MILTON BARNES.
Secretary of State.
H. S. WENNER & CO.,
Jefferson St., Tiffin, 0.,
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Ilavi- i n liaiul a larf ami fine st.k of
Carriages, Buggies I Wagons
II. S. WEN.VEK & CO,
b. Market treet o i
; IS THE PLACE TO CET YOURj '
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"We wish to keep the fact before the people continually that we are
receiving every week New and Desirable Attractions
in Dry Goods, which enables us to give
argams fn
Every
pnsrtmpnt !
hi aa ii i ivi ii i
Just step in and look at the Best and Finest Assortment of Prints
and you will buy. Cm- Hosiery Stock is Complete;
NO EQUAL IN THE CITY
Gray Mixed. Brown Mixed. Basket Fancies and
Goods a New Assortment.
I
Plain Dress
Hoiderman!
--
Victory ! Vi
THE VICTORY IS STIHilL. OXTK.S !
7' THE OLIVER
S.atont Chilled PlowX
Is far ahead or all others. S ites aro increasing yearly. There is no GENUINE PATENT CHILLED PLOW
except THE OLIVER PATENT CHILLED, which I sell. I have told the PLOW for the past four year and
every PLOW is giving PERFECT SATISFACTION to the Purchaser. I have the Boss SULKY
PLOW, made of the same material as the Oliver Patent Chilled. I WARRANT THE OLIVER
PATENT CHILLED PLOW to SCOUR in any soil; NOT to CHOKE Nor Corrode; to
Work Weil in Hard Dry Ground, and to RUN LIGHTER THAN ANY OTHER .
PLOW IN USE and Give PERFECT SATISFACTION OR THE MONEY RE
FUNDED. I do not propose to Gull farmers by misrepresenting my Oliver
Patent Chilled Plow, but leave the decision to Over 1500 Farmers in
Seneca County who are now using THE OLIVER. I DEAL IN
GENUINE GOODS. All persons wishing to purchase a Good
Plow are invited to call at my store end see my Plow and
Hear the Testimony of Farmers using this famous Plow.
Sold by Phil. GR11IYIEL, opp Court House.
Is
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Now Open!
York City S
HAVING FITTED UP AND STOCKED THE STOREROOM,
tore
Is Now Open!
2STO. 2 EILEFrRJE BLOCK
-WITH-
Dry Goods, Millinery Notions,
f .u....u..r..it.r . i- r. ..r n,.i.i.. .....n.n...
ic-aiiwijiiiij utr. .,), . i.i....- ... rin.iii . . -it. .... j.. .--..j,... iiuih in ii.in.. .lliu lur
lilt- DUV i;iHl.Si)KI'AKTME.Tweiiik-lf, wall all Kni.li-
Our kinhN nr all 1mi"ht from firnt liamU and for rath.
of
thin riial'ltng us to M'll very !or.
DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES, ALPACAS, LAWNS, PERCALES, MUSLIN,
CALICO, TABLE LINEN, LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES, F.r sPri.s m.4 km.
Tin" XOTIOX AM IIOSIKUV liKt'AhTMKNT r-nnilit-. nf thi I.ATKST N'oVKI.TIKS. I1KKSS BrTTOXS nr tho I.ATKST liF..SH;N.-l
A VEUV AiTKAlTIV K 1.1 K nF I.AKIK' ANJ II I I.UUKN'S lloMKUY. .r,i--! ranging Irum 5, 8, IO 4. 12 I-2C. uil upaiU.
VALENCIENNES, TORCHON, ERETOMNE, AND BRABANT LACES, CORSETS VERV LOW.
KID CLOVES, 2-BUTTON, 40C; 3-BUTTON, 50C. LISLE THREAD CLOVE 2. 3. 4 a4 f B.ttoa. 10.. a.4 .PV.r.
AKTMMT is n-ri-si-iitril l.y n verv n-:tt nnil laily Iriinii.i-r. wlm wi'l trv tn i!i-asi? rvi-mtuKly ami iiivu sallnlac-
Tlie MII.LIM UV KKI
lloll. II v-iiulMs
iili-asi?
S KIS
Al l. TDK XKW Mil AIr:.H. KI.OW KKS. OSIIlh'H KKAlIIKI'.S ami HAT IHiXAMKNT.1
H A Ci-th-ral Iuvitiiliiiii is K vli-mti-.l In the l'lilita- tu ( all ami Examine mir Mw-k wliii-li t-oiitailil many arlirlrs ton liuiin-mus lo lur u lion
I M'lilMi AM) M JlilKIt SI ll.hSiil Uiil!i iiml IIAIS Uil ItONNKTS. SI I.Kit uai 1 ISATINS ol
NEW YORK CITV STOKE,
TIFFIN, OHIO.
r raud !
No
miiation !
BUT GEISTTJIIsnE
SOU I H BEND CHILLED PLOW
O p
Warranted to scour in any soil and RUN LIGHTER and do BETTER
WORK tUan any PLOW ever offered in this market
JOOISTT BE DECEIVED
By worthless imitations, but CALL AND GET A GENUINE SOUTH
BEND PLOW on trial and be convinced of their superiority.
For Sale "toy
BLOOM & BRO.
Jones it Bro.
r empire r
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS d SHOES.
BLOCK,
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HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
Ami 1 i'-ii rai .tr k of
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
;iv- Hi a Call.
No. 5 Empire Block.
Book
Bindery
Cor. Washington and Perry Sts,
Entrance on Perry Street.
M-u:,-. Mi,
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r-.-.i, ii.-.' i " f
lit ti..- ' "' 'ty".
;.i i-.k. f-i iu.il.
i.-iM--tri:::y.
L. W. ZIMMER.
Tiffin Marble Works.
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ai.il Italian
..IX KIMS OF
liCILDIXG WOISK
li-.i.i-1.) iii.V r at prit as low as th? liit.
V..i!cs on WahliluKtou Str-t, n-or brl.!gr.
ms tr.
Eelix: JDsuy !
Il.na-'.un niH-u.-J a sln.p f-.r liimv-l
Over Jolxn aroiner's
ll M:irk- Sin
;(i-r'i.iJ !!-i:"'.
Illj-Kf tl '
I. It w--t ff tit- fni-
i f-rw h is irt-i;x'l tt on
'.-.sti lh-tr fl ue r t--:ri luu-
I .ii u.!i 1 14- l;l"t -ll-x ( tli art.
Hair Cutting and Shampooing,
V i ti ti!:r A;r-iiti" tU-' anJ
nnl.ir n't llnir tutiiiif. tv th- mil ! ;uU-t!
..I I uM-' jiw-him j. unJ rm nb-r tU
Ii
PETITION FOR PARTITION.
T' John Kliittfrritiin. ',.xmim Krtit i
ly, V1ii liii;.ui , klinTiiiau. lliniiHiMl,
K-nt rounly, Mn itivut ; JamiIi kuttteniuiM,
i .ii(lHii:i.K-nt rouiity,it-hi:tu ; Jiiii n
r ami Kli;tl'lli .-r. Not Hi Stur, lnli4
rwiiity. Mit lii.ui ; llt-nry K linriiiiui, V.uiu
K-tii. M. Juili county. Iu4 : Ju.Ji liiti)
(r:uil m il Jl.tudafi Hii'f-.rAiui ; Slui
:iihI Ltt.k li)..Si;trsliail rouuty. IikI. ;
Knmk lf!rt inl .M.uy HntM. KtrmMllr,
WriiiiilK'H riptiuty, lil. : Juu KlHiKTnii,
i!.tjitit4Hiil, Knt VMiuly.MH'it. ; JoltM f f-,
Kikburt, Jlikhurl vomit , Ju4. : X-i itom
aid Man Miom, Klklirt. VAkhurt ruu
tv, In.t. ; lli. .ti. M-trr mud KWAbrth M.,n-,
Klkhut. hlkli.irt -r.u:ily, lui. ; Mum
r-.i itit.l r.iruh C-hIi, KJkh;trt. Elkh;ut
t.iiBtv.lii'l. ; Jac4 Miier,zui 4i.m vt )a
tiun ll. Wbiiifr.Uwii A tuAM-r.Arviila Tnt
r.Si :uvr A I roxW.KiU Troxc-I. M:irtm Trov-l,
K:ixuh Tr-1 au1 Tr-x-l. Klkbrt. fc.;M-
luirt -niiiy, 1 ; Hnry T. J-uia. Kl-tftal.N-wnii
county, Jitd. ; Jmuht kwrt Mui
M trl;iu Knnilf, uirmuD, Niay roonly.
vmT AKE IIKKKIiY N'OTIFIKU THAT OM
the Ten .t:iv ti Apnl, A. I. K. JarW 11.
Jrox-laut CU-4 Utir Mtitioii
aaiust you hi Ui mrt uf l.uii;Hn liia. f
-onnty, wh-r-lu in Mitwtaiw-' liwy
v, Ihal on- Jlu. KUlirrmA mzvU
p"M.- r follow iu ir'A rl;il :
Tl.t- fiusl lulf of th iiorth--aa ((iiarirr'-l -
Kofi fiuii tii ToMni!iu-of lnurlli t nuv
Dft-u t i v -;wt in m f-A riMuiiy, Otiiu, eu
Ufjiiint; t-iifhiy rn 4 I.-umL
Thai -iiJ jMtitioi-r ui.-l yourIv- art ea li
irlfrit ajlt lo----i hy litl 111 iW t 111 ol
ei-rtuii urt UiTHf. ainl ar l-uiti in tw
nii In vid ri ;J iraiiU', "Milirf-t lo e-rtm 1-;ui-iiif
nU in;ule by Join Kiuirruiau. Ur-
Th;a lh r-sr- t:v InUri- of ei-h if aiJ
partis iti urUfil mav h fl-l jw1 VIt-iiim-rf.
UtiU to-irti'.i- Hiy Im- m.vU' t
hmd- un-1 tor oi;rf pnr rrhrt . tlit H
tilN.ii Hill i f.,r b-;riti at the My U-i iu U
Court ol Lh,umu 1I;h AHnnTTt
No. rs-ei. AM.H-i.ry Ir 'f uiiuu-r.
A Cheap Farm For Sale!
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$2. A happy Home $2.
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