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Dr. J.. WaIker ,Califoniia Tia egat3Utterp ari.a.parelj: Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tbe na tive berbs found on the lower ranges the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The' question is almost daily asked, " What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vikegak Bit ters 1" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and. the patient re coverajbfe fbealtiii'. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of 4be system. : Never, before in the history of" the world has medicine been comprmnderi'' possessing tbe remarkable qn&aties of Yikegab Bitters in healing the ick of every disease man is heir to. They are s gentle .-Porpitive as veil as Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of th Liver ani Fisceral Organs, in BUious Diseases. ''' ' ' ' -The properties of De. Walker's Tikegar Bittkes are Apenent, Uiapnoretic, CafBuaatiex .."BU-itisu. Aialive. Diuretic, Seoative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-iilions- ... SMaiW-Kl P nnSfun m Aa moo 'A K S uiojsn3 pus uowaiqm ;o ioa pue ..li'-l YT:lf ; - . HYEEP.00L& LONDON & . GLOBE INS. CO. rri t" " 1 OTAL Assets, GoM, 820,000,000. tout tn.rt.-TTiM.rt stares-held by Iin in Nm Yoik S 94O.OK0.M' All Shareholders peronlly responsible for thr engagements ol tbe ikimpsiis-. Hair Work. MRS. WM. JULIAN,' opposite the Fipfe House, Ashtabula O.. would respect fully aSinotacfVi iU of tbi vicinity; that be is "prepared' rli Join tire esr stylc.II kind or work in hair, such aa bu.aidi.w, tLKLl.vu. MAKING SWITCHES. c, Sc. ,J4Lpi8S BA T WANTED, w joeDaia. nerworx will compare well wliu . y . j work, while her pilce are tux leaa. . The fiver, Reliable Singer .fit! Sold on the Bloat accommodating terms, by B. L.GROVEB. KjrjBsviJi, Atf't lor ja..- Aab- Great Eeduction ! NEW IMPROVED Florence, sewing - Machine kzm t.-';j'..: .1 T-o 84Q.OO OA HTT-i for particulara call on or addresa A VPD C t'tlf j y;?rark St, near Centre St., Ashtabula, O Sawing, Planing & Matching. Tlik mi1ersiu;nei having purchased eoek, can be found at .be old stand, at Centre St. S. R. croasinc. AX KINDS OF PLANING, MATCH- SAWING, ETC., will be done-wfth promptness, and at fa'r llvin "ts. 133f H. L. WEBB. Kilndried, All Pine Door a MB $L75 to $ 1.25 1 HE Subscribe r, being convinced q1 tbe necessity of a low priced door, has made ar rangemenuiofumish f hem at lie above Astonishing Low Prices, An! au other goods In hii'rtne in the game ratio! foi oash, aud oaaa only. Sn&ll Profits '& Large Sales 1,Sr?.ail?,J;hf,u'1 A-larse .tockof Sask. Blinds.Vi1DBnMl,n.alutlf OBCa. over- . Uun'ir1 "liferent varieties Of Monldinpi Scroll .wi done on fh4H. o-an' .ABTBD To GIVE SAT1S?AC A, X.artje &tot:k of li$)g?Ln l?inQ on hand. Also a large stock of Siding, Ceiling and FliOORINC , AXrWAY8ON flAND. Call aad see before yon buy, as I am determlnd to make it an ohject for tbe people to buy of me. Oflce and Hill opposite Church Park. Mam St. AshtabnleT ...'& f tt.C.CCUW. IT0R SALE.r-One of Marvin's A wnal' .te4 Kire-proof 6ales. anr a Biwk WaV BOrWntiijrOeskr i. bCM. BbY i-H. AsbUhDla.Jan . 1874. ITHIEL STONE SIS SUPERIOR STREET, r ! i ''". '' ' . Has an Stock of CARPETS for'SPRING " .-'. Full Lines of BOOT BRUSSELS, TAPES TET BRUSSELS, THREE A TWO PLY, AND CHEAP CARPET I wrmld call especial attention to an extra gradi Of INGRAIN, controlled oy me in this markei hat for bcaov ( dusiii and coloring cannot b. VrceDcd." " 11 i LOW j,tS AND LOW PRICES I Remember that rWITSrOT BE-UNDERSOLD. ITHIEL BTOJfE, a MOj K g;, a2l - rj of j A k Vara mmA Ceuiatrj. L .a - r J"T A VT a von jKuWa Htir. ' Tktwnt py - . V. . , , r . i i vii. ui of wnuB( M ecou t iMauvnfH ta- r -si.si.e, . , m m V WM m. M. J. fAHIUL4Jrrui Brw sad Mantel FjUnf Gun aiad BitortiM Coeda af All klbdm. 1 BOX -CU-LOaIl0 &HuT GOa. 133 BcptrlcT Bt. QmUsl 0. i.T " -" bobii, ca, rropt Birca Ran, 121 War Stmt. - ei L. O. B. a HtjVT. rrante 1 ' KDWARn B VTW M&)vilml and ooovoH.1 k la. CHrUlST inainla aTiirM. Mllll. !- kiaeuoa or poimu "pkiumb-. "L. . "Jl Mlb7 ataLL 82iawBM,U. (Palmer's Cocoa Creaa, Best Hair Dressing., lCH WTS C LaHK. Caldwii.l Cn l uncCT ug urrriuui remrng or aa.i miarw . aniee-. urerB soticiiea ana liberal ad- ivBurw msue on consifrmDenu. SEEDS at Tonrdoor! Th nf ' rei'Htlie LIVELAD PEED HTORIC. M. Dtma jor vaiaxogue . ... siate put or to order any nartof the oimtry at lowest prictaA u r. t rv ' w, Pafnirs ! bra nera UiroufrlHiut th . 11m' U'i ineir uest anu nnes icrauiinir a naieo' Derrnraien me unite unimnir j in itw mi uaii ujc ununi aiiue witu 1,0013. oeuu lorwocnpuve 1 irouiant IQJ .1 .1 LI.' i . I It'vfl H n't, II. BUY IN CLEVELAXD, Doors, Sash, Blinds and Lumber. 4 : TEACIIOUT & CO., 64 Mich iiran street, keep constautlv on hand a Ian?e etock. From 10 to v0 per cent, can be aved by parcrmsinif ot ihem. and aleo be en re of petting fir-r qnalitr goorl Kemember the number 64 WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE, I Do not Call to examine onr stock, composed of every variety OI Rich 1 Plain Furniture Of oar own Snperior Manufacture, and retailed Prices Satisfactory to all. Vincent, Sturm & Co., manufacturer of EICH & PLAIN FUENITUEE. 116 A 118 WATER ST., CLEVELAND, O. 3ml26S JJ V XjH) 1 DJU X bones ebonld send for fri rlPiiPrinrivA pironli. ni KAnu. t !' W L' LJ JTJ fTT Who owns a nair n for donbleirees. Adjustable to mit resDective BiiGuiuB ui uurbes, aim cost only a dollar a set. in i v. -un. i.r..i i ur,,, Cieneral A pent. U. S. A.. 150 SVTES10B ST.. CLEVELAND. O. 4I12W -A. PL are Gliajace I AGENTS WANTED To take charge of the interests and obtain sub scriptions for tne 'FOREST & STREAM" A Weekly Jonmal published simaltaneonely at KKW YriRir a,, A DUir llit-i nm. J auu a llnaLfDiirmA1 and devoted especially to OUT-DOOR SPORTS, H amine1 Fishintr Yuchtinn. niBiory.irisl, Culture. Ac. Jtc ww . --- iMarcai Practical Natural IT IS THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE Fish- Culturists' Association Th ftVtitvf a-f T l jt promote a healthful trHi rest in oot-door recrea " - V. icuucu iatie ior uatural object. It wiil pander to no depraved tacte?. nor n. rvertlhu l.it.mu... r i . . , . .L I vLfuiipui. land ana water to those haee which always tend to make j.uji.uM, niiu tuc vn iuuuh ana goon. SUBSCRIPTION, $5.00 per annum. A liberal arrangpoient will be made with Agents Seud for specimen copies and terms. Address v - ';p(JKEST & STREAM" Pubiishing Co. 1(13 Fnlton street. New York. 186 S. Third St.. Philadelphia. 4t 1864 ATTENTION Farmers and Fruit Growers ! ! We offer for tbe Spring: or 1 874 a Large and Select Assortment of ' NUIISEB T STOCK. .'II 00 000 Peaches lading nrletie. rt. cfas. Pnoj low, oy the 1(H) or 1.0UO. Apples, Pars. Flams, cherries. Quinces, Small Fruits. Vines, eic , in choice varieties- Also a large As sortment of ornamental and deciduous Trreea. in. eluding the Am. Sweet CUesiuut. Evergreens, u i uup. viiuiuiu. v lues, Aoses. etc A DESCRIPTIVE CATALGUE FREE. One of the largest stocks or Greenhouse and Bedding Plants in Northern Ohio; SO.OOO Tube Re, Blooming Bulbs. Prices low by the 100 or 1.000. We will pack with'eare all orders received for spring planting aud give our customers the ad vantag,, of om wieie aM by the 100 or 1,000 t.TJ" 1'od',,, however small, will receive at Painuviii f"' to Aaron Wilcox Co. bankera. rmesvillB Ohio. Send for C'ataloent and Price Alre8, LUOHIS & BRAINARD. (Aveuue Nurseries.) PainesvUle. Ohio. 3 SUPERIOR STREET. CLEVELAND. OHIO. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF COAL ! I"0 meet the demands and neces- sitlesof the times, we, the undersigned, will sell Coai. for OasH Only it the following prices per ton (screened) at our vard near L. S. & H. te. depot: BRIAR HILL, Lump $4.75 WICK & WELLS' Lump 4.J0 ANTHRACITE COAL. Store and Egg.. 8 40 " " Chestnut 7.80 Delivery. 80 AH orders left with TOMBKS A BROTHER promptly tilled. 6tiaM CTBOND MANNING, V WRDDKLL BCH7SK. twracr Bank awl 8ap- rterttrwj, ClmUnl Ofeio. tnwabu f S 1 a 1 or in of to SPRING. BY THOMAS HOOD. The air bites atrewdly it is rerr eoU-HomUI. Conn'. eritlf spiriu.-! etlirredl uiilln-S8, come ! Oa. I iiiiiiHWOu, ,me ! voi.l o( rhyme as well as reasO'i. How cntlils: iliou llius poor human ualure bumf,: TUcre'a uo sucli season. Tbe spriim ! n ni' ; For wiy, liliirliit-r, I sliritik and bu udder hi ber I find her breaib a biuer And stitier trum licr hlou-gag ir ibey c-tine . Fr'Ui Siirina, Hie fishier. Her pnisi s, llieii, p Imrjly pm-is sinir. Anclb- lu r lunrful laurealis arid up holders; Who did nol feel as it Ibt-y had a spring Poured down llicir slioulderg. Lei oilicrs eiilucize her fi ral glmws. From me they cannot win a single stan za, I know her blooms are lull of blow and so's Tiie influenza. Hit cowslips, stocks, aud lillics of the vale, Eer honey Mossoms, thitl you hear the liet-8 at ; Her pansy, tlnffixlil nd primrose paie, ; Art; tilings I sneeze at. Smitten by Inezes from the land ol plague. To me all vernal luxuries are tables; Oh, w here's ili- spring in a rheumatic leg, Si iff us a table's. I limp willi agony, I w heeze and cough, And qunke with aue thai iircal agila ir. Nor dream before July ol leaving off My rt-splrajor. In sliirt, whaleyer f Htiegyrics lie In fulsome odes too many to be cited. The tenderness of spring is in my eye And this is blighted. TRUE LOVE. I would that every angry shaft From trouble's hitter sbeaf. Would wing its flight to pierce my heart, To give to thine relief. 1 would that every ill and woe, ' And every ctrking care. Would force their way wiibin my breast. Thai I lor thee might bear. I'd genial deem tbe icy chill, " The biting frost and old. The stormy tempest, love, if tbou Wert sheltered in the fold. If my frail b irk were tossed about, Of angry waves the sport. Calm as on glassy lake, I'd feel, ' If thou wert sale in port. And if thy choice should o'er me pass, To bless another's life. His truest friend I'd evr be, ' Because thou wert his wife. Bab I Konsng-! The follow ing story has appeared in the Telegraph within a year or so bow long exactly, we are unable to say ; but it mat ters not, for the more' it is read and pon dered, and the lesson it teaches allowed to have its full weight in shaping our -whim sical and capricious notions and appetites, tbe better. Let our safron colored tea' guzzlers lay the thing to heart. JOHN SPEPHEN'S PERICARDIUM. "Now, I am going to tell you just what ray husband said to me this morning, Doctor, word for word," and the invalid, Mrs. Stephens, lay back on the. sofa pillow, the very picture of misery. Ihe family phv' sician, -who was called on an average to tne btephenA mansion, three bun dred and sixty times a year, drew a chair close to the couch, and waited quietly for his patient to open her bock of complaints. "Last night, you see, Doctor, I had an ill turn, and he wanted to come for you; but when I got so he dared to leave me, he concluded we'd bet ter let you sleep." "Much obliged to him," said the Doctor sarcastic emphasis on the personal pronoun. "Last night was the first undisturbed night's rest I have enjoyed for a week." Mrs. Stephens continued; "This spell is the same as I had the last time you were sent for, Doc tor " "A slight nervous attack," broke in the physician, "nothing: more. "Well, it don't make any differ ence what you call it, it was mighty hard to bear: but let me tell vou what my husband said first, Doctor, before, we go into the symptoms, When he was going down to break fast, he says to me, "Kate, what shall seud you upj1 bays 1 "1 don't want anything in the world but a good, strong cup of tea. Tell Bridget to send it up in the little tea-pot. 1 saw, .Doctor, that he did not move after I said this, so I turned and looked up at him, and such a picture of rage and disgrust I never saw in my life. Fi nally savs he "Tea ! tea ! tea ! It's nothing but tea from morning till night. Kate," says he, "you are the color of a Chinaman, now. Why don't you order a good piece of beef stake, and a slice ot brown bread and cup of chocolate? That would be a sensible breakfast. "But, John," rjays I, "you forget that 1 am sick and have no appetite." was all ready to crv, but I was de termined that he ohould not have the satisfaction of seeing the tears fall 'Forget," says be, "forget! I wish heaven I could forget! It's noth ing but grunt and groan from one year s end to anotner. i nave lost all patience with you," says he. "When we lived in part of a house, and you did your own house-work, you were as well and happy as any body, and no man ever nan a pie.ts- anter little home than John Ste phens; but what have I now to love, to come back to?" And this, Doe tor, is what he ended up with 'Kate, says he, "you are nothing more nor less than a drunkard, and the sight of God, more culpable than most of the men who stagger through the streetn; because the ma jority of.those poor devils have some sort of an excuse for their conduct, and you haven't the slightest. You have a luxurious nome, a nusoand doing his level best to make you happy everything under the light the sun to please you, and yet you will persist in swilling tea." i es, Doctor, swilling was the word he used boo ! hoo 1 boo ! Oh, dear me! think I should ever have lived to have heard such dreadful language out of my husbands mouth; and then he says "and making me as iniHeratMe a wretch as walks the earth." "Prettv d1 the doctor, with a shrug of hi. broad shoulders. "Oh yes," sobbed the victim, "and so awfully coarse and i,i-:j it t had had a spell and died there before hw very face, I don't believe he would have cared a snap of his fin ger. I tell you, Dr. Ellis, there is such a thine as a man's trettino-We ened." "Evidently," replied the physician, with a laoonwrrrabsolutely painful. "But, my husband has nothing in the world to trouble him but fust my poor health; and I ata sure I can not help that." This remark ' wan more in answer to her companion's tone and manner, than the one single word that had accidentally escaped bis lips, and this the doctor felt. "Aaybody would, thfols by tie I at to say way he goes on," continued the irate woman, "that I enjoyed myself with spasms, and cramps and fainting fits. Anybody would thiuk it was a pleas ure to me to feel, every time I see a funeral procession, as if the hearse was going to stop at our door next. Oh, yes! such a life is very enjoyable, very, indeed." Doctor Ellis took no notice of these last words; the man's eyes grew luminous, and his whole face declared that be consi lere-l himself mas er of the situation; and if Mrs. Stephens had not been so entirely taken up with her own ailments, mental and physical, that, honest countenance would have bertayed him. "You say," hebegan, settling him self in the large easy chair, and as suming a strictly professional air, "that your husband has no hing to trouble him but your health; how do you know that, Mrs. Stephens?" "How? Why how do I know any thing? By the evidence of my senses. Dou't 1 know that John Stephens has a splendid business that looks after itself, a migniticent income, and money enough to live on the bare in terest, as well as a family need to live, if he never entered his office again while he has breath?" "But mouey isn't everything, Mrs. Stephens," proceeded the physician, with a calmness almost Mephistophe lian. "There are other troubles be sides money troubles. How about health, rnadame?" "Health?" repeated the lady with a smile she intended to be sarcastic to the last degree. "Health? Doctor Ellis! Why, there isn't a healthier or a sounder man than my husband in the United States. He eats more in one meal fhan I do in three months." "There's .nothing the matter with your husband's stomachy Mrs. Ste phens." Doctor Ellis shaded"Tin? face with his hand, and waited fur ther developments. Mrs. Stephens mistook this attempt at forced con cealment for emotion, and immedi ately assuming a sitting posture, brushed her eyes, and looked pierc- mglv into her companion 8 face. "Why do you accent the word 'stomach,' so strongly, Dr. Ellis?' she inquired in anxious tones. Mr. Stephens was forgetting herself, and this tbe Doctor hailed as an excel lent omen. "Only that I might make you un derstand that a man's digestion could be most unexceptionable, and yet he be far from sound in other di rections. "Then you mean to tell me that my husband is sick." "I do." "Perhaps you will go still further, .and say dangerously;" "If you do desire it." "Oh, Doctor Ellis, how cold and unfeeling you are! I should think you ought to know by this time " just here Mrs. Stephens broke down entirely, and sobbed as if her heart would break. "Ought to know what, Mrs. Ste phens?" inquired the Doctor, with un called for deliberation. "You ought to know to know- that my my husband's health and life are of a good deal more conse quence to me than my own. - "Ah, indeed, interrupted the phy sician, with an elevation of the bushy eyebrows, immensely suggestive of a contrary opinion, as well as several very excellent reasons for said opux ion. "Doctor Ellis, will you be kind enough to tell me what's the matter with my husband? Mrs. Ellis was now on her feet. tears all wiped away, eyes flashing with resentful spirit, and only the little quiver ot her lip, to show how deep a wound the kind heart in her bosom had sustained. There &he stood, reproachful, defiant, determin ed, womanly. The Doctor was de lighted, and such an honest face it was, that he carried around with him from door to door, from sunrise to sunset, every day in the year, that it was a mighty hard matter to keep it from an immediate betrayal of the wnoie purpose. - ctar t-,. t . . - - iurs. oiepnens." said he. -"vou have no cause to be alarmed. If I can only get your co-operation in this business, I feel eertain I shall be able to make a well man of yonr husband in a few months, at the longest; but, as true as I sit here be fore you, 1 cannot do this alone." "Why have I not been infci nied of this before?" broke in Mrs. Ste phens, imperiously. Who was there to inform vou maaamr lour husband does not know his condition, and I should really like to be told when yo have Deen sumcientiy calm to hear aI that was necessary for you to know." 'But, Doctor Ellis, I should think you ought to have understood that my own health and comfort are nothing compared to my husband's." Jure. Stephens was weeping again I here is no saenfica that I would not make for him." "Curious creatures " mattered the doctor; "delightful bundles of con tradictions! How the mischief should know, Mrs. Stephetis, how much you care for your husband? I am sure you have spent tbe last hour complaining about him. Is that the way women generally testify their regaru ior ineir nusoands! .i 7 i .-..... Oh, don't, Doctor Ellis, please don't. I will never complain again never if you will only let me know what I can do for him. Do vou know, Doctor, I had begun to think lately that something must be amiss with him, be was growing so irrita ble. Poor dear! . how wicked and thoughtless I hay) treated him." "Ihis, then, is the trouble. I shall take it for gran ted, madam, that you know something about phvsiolog - and can follow me without difficul ty." "O yes, for mercy's sake, go on." "Very well; I find that the peri cardium " "The pericardium?" repeated Mrs. Stephens. "You know what that is, I sup pose?" Evidently Mrs. Stephens' anatom ical knowledge was limited. She shook her head in dispair. 'Something about the heart is it not?' she asked last. "Yes, the pericardium is the mem braneous sac ' that holds the heart. Well, sometimes this sac it is no matter about particulars, Mrs. Steph ens," and Dr. Ellis suddenly came a stand-still. "It is enough, though, for me to that we art both passably anx ious that his heart should remain where it belongs, lit, Stephens muHt be amuHed. He wants ttja opera, the lecture, the social circle, euter. taining books a happy homemu Hic. i ou play and sing, do you not, Mrs. Stephens?" "Ohyes-I used to," and Mrs. Stephens tones were so pitiful now obliged to wipe both hi. eyes add his nose. Before he was aware, the lao. of to of the of of the it of i. "Well, try it again; get a teacher, and go to practising." "But how am I going to manage my spasms ?" sobbed the lady. "Well. perha:s between us both vou using vour will power, and think ing of vour husband, going out with him. and taking care of him and I doing my best in my way we may be able to subdue them; but you must remember this, madam do not let Mr. Stephens have the faintest suspicion that you think anything is the matter with hini; and above all do not treat him like an invalid Just amuse him, and all that, you know, just as you used to when you were hrst married. Anoth'-r series of sobs from M Stephens. The Doctor arose to go. His patient had entirely forgotton that he had left no prescription. "About tea, Doctor?" she asked as he prepared to leave. Do you think it very hurtful i "As an occasional tonic, I have no objection to tea; but as a daily bev erage, madam, it is an invetition of the devil. Good morning." joiiii Biepnens sougnt ins nome that evening with a heavy heart. mis wile tie believed a counrmed in valid, or hypochondriac it mattered little which; one was as bad as t other. His remonstrances were of no avail, he was doub ful even whether his wife loved him. He opened the door softly with his latch key. 1 his had become habitnal; seldom did the gentleman show himself to' his be loved wife until after the dining bell had summoned the faintly to the dining room. A strain of music met and trans fixed him on the very threshold. Abt's beautiful song was 'being ren dered, and his wu&was the musician He was just in, time to hear .tJiTjM yes that cannot weep, ; Are the sadd st eyes ot all." For a full vear this charming voice had been as silent as the grave. . "Company, perhaps." he muttered Curiosity overcame hira- lie opened the parlor door aud stepped in There was Mrs. John Stephens, be comingly attired, all alone, as en thusiastic over the fine rendition of a piece of music as he had ever seen her. "What does this mean, Kate ?" he asked, with outstretched arms. "That I have given up tea, aud am going to try hard to be welL guess my voice will all come back, Jhn." " "I guess so," he replied, folding her tight to his heart. Three months after this the cure was so radical, that Doctor Ellisj made a clean breast of the whole thing; and there is no word or set of words that can provoke so hearty a laugh in the happy home of the Stephens as this physiologically one Jrencardium. Death of the Chimpanzee. From the London Daily News. three years has had the honor of separate apartment in the monkey house of the Zoological Gardens, re cently died after about two months' illness. Of all the members of the ape tribe the chimpanzee is probably tne most tractaoie, ana oi au chim panzees Joe was perhaps the best tempered fellow that ever existed, The readiness he always exhibited to learn any new trick, the ingenuity of his keeper could devise was remark able; and the good temper he always displayed when asked to perform them for the beneht of visitors was not less surprising, He emulated the achievements of . Blondin and Leotard with equal success, and seem ed especially proud of himself when he was ordered to go through the se ries of gymnastic exercises which em braced the teats that have made the names of those men known all over fbe world. If a nut were presented to him he would not crack it. in the usual way, but would place it under the donor's foot, and assist the process by ad ministering a sharp blow with his fist on the toes Of his unsuspecting visitor. He always seemed devoted ly attached to his keeper, and when ihut up close in his room would sum mon him by repeated knocks at the door. In the' evening, when the time for bidding him 'good night" approached, he used frequently to go in o quite a frenzy of grief, tearing bis hair, rolling on the floor, and screaming out like a bad-tempered, spoiled baby witli extra strong lungs. .Nevertheless, he was really good- tempered, and was never knovyn to maliciously attempt to hurt any one. He would show his visitors to the door with the utmost politeness, turning the handle and opening the door without assistance, and shaking hands with bis departing guests. Joe had one faut. He might have taught pick-pockets a lesson in the piliunug me of business which would have borne dangerous fruit in a London crowd. . -L for A Horrible - Tragedy. A dis patch from Austin, Nevada, on the 1st iijgtant, gives particulars of a horrible tragedy in Smoky Valley. Ch-irles Eck-tefu hits been for a long time jealous or his wire on account attentions paid her by a youn man named INoiton, and they fre quently quarreled about him. Yes terday a man named Osterhaus weut Eckstejn's, fouud the door closed, and getting no response opened the door, and on the floor Jay naked the body of Mrs. Eckstein, cut to pieces, her head split. At ber feet lay their two little girls with their heads nearly severed from their bodies, and near them the dead bodies of Eck stein and young Norton grappled in death struggle. Eckstein held a arge bowie knite, covered with blood, in his right hand, Norton a dragoon pistol with four chambers discharged. There is no living wit ness Qt the terrible affair. Since the manufacture of steel rails was commenced, experiments have repeatedly been made for the purpose of rolling the flange and neck of the rail of iron, and the head steel- The trouble has been that steel, which requires less heat than the iron, would scorch in roll ing, but an experiment at the Hens selear works at Troy, New York, a days ago, appears to haye en tirely overcome this. The I'imes, of that city, states that the success of rolling depends greatly on the skill the heater, and the judioious use the "damper." The trial was wit-. nessed by a large number of iron masters, and the new rail was cut small pieces and sent to differ ent manufacturers about the coun try. The wear of the rail conies on top alone, and if that is of steel, answers msl as well as a rail made steel. By this method the cost of rail will also, it is claimed, bo ma terially reduoed. The Daiibury 'Kexci man says There, is nothing that will change a man so much as great'gricf, uuless it J Boys .hat or man on For ibaviujj Q$ til mtfusittCiW, A New York dentist gives a pre mium chromo for every tooth he draws. The Brooklyn Argwt is of the opinion that a kind word will always go farther than a flat-iron. Advertisements printed in Chinese characters are beginn ing to appear in tne uanrornia papers. . t 1 1 a The editor of the New Berlin Ga- zttte wants to trade his Midland rail road stock for an old setting hen. A custom-house niau writes that he has heard ladies of refinement, wealth, position and education, lie a custom-house officer out of counten ance. Butler will, be fifty-six years old next November. The proposal to makethe anniversary -of his birth a day of national fasting and prayer, excites much enthusiasm. An exchange asks, "Is there any thing that man cannot do?" To which Dr. Wood, of the Glasgow, Ky., Times, replies: "Yes, sir; we have never known one to suckle a ba by." The Chicago Tribune prints a po em, in which the writer wishes she had "a heart full of sweet yearlings.'"' flow the persecuted autnor musi have yearned to fumble among that compositor's hair. Twenty-one freshmen were recent ly suspended from an English college because a professor couldn't find out wtio placed a ten-ounce, tack in In? chair. He, however, fcuew.all abou. who sat down on k. The quickest way we know of to make .a man believe that there nothing in the world worth living for is to excite him into chasing a cat across a yard where two or tiiree clothes-iiues are innocently swaying in the evening breeze. sheriff as Special Master Uouiiiuatjioutn. SAjUE oP lands and tenements. AS TAiiULA COMMON FLKaS, Fed. Term, 134. Laden K. Simjlor agaiLsi- Order of sale. Ueoi A. oueeter et tal. J )l virtue of au Order of Sale du- JL-s ly iieaeu Iroiu bttiU Court m tue above um iu uiv directed, I will uiier lor sale by way of puu uc auciiou, ai ide door of llie court uuuae m Jet. ciauu, Abliutuuia couuiy, oiiiu, ou Aaiuruity. in- lbttt Da of MaY, a. u. ls74t lietween tbe boon or 1 P. it. aud 3 o'clock F. to of etia uay. LUc luiiuwiiig deouriocu Laud ai. iciietueiiia, to wit: Situated iu the Village of Ashtabula, county Aaniauuia aud otaie oi ouio, and kuuwu no put .i juol en oi r. jiadiuau a ptai ana uoutided luilown; Coiuuieiicjiii. at lue uuitucaut co.ucr ottii lot. ou lue Meat Hue ui jiaiu eiieei, ruuuiii, tuenve weei aioug lue uoi tu hue of eaid lot au tne aoutu uue oi uuiou Alley, auoui loo Icet to tii. west nue ol Imi a, lueuce aouiu aloui; lue H.r hue of Lot 54 about, tfeveuty-uiije icel to lue auuu. taue of ixt o4, idcuce ca?t aiuu aam Eroaiu unc o. Lot 54 loriy-eiUl t46 teet, lueuce uurui uaraiu.. wun tue west nuts oi lot 54 eixtecu ieet, tueut easterly, parallel to tue souin hue said jLtot 54, aud mileeu ieet uotuieriy inert Iroui about Oue uuudied aud -eveuieeu teet to tut wett ime of alaiu e tree l, tueuee uurtlicriv aiou. me weai liue of Main at reel tixty-iuree leel ix tue place oi Detfiumuir, lugeiner wnu lue boiiei euiue. noctures and appuneuauce luereou. jL erius casu. Appraised at 1. L. UAKT, Sheriff, aa Special Master Couituibaiouer. SherUTa Utuce, Jcuerauu, O., April. 7, 1874. Edward H. Fitcij, FlainliiTa Attorney, M ) W fiAT.V Turr. Wr, Kfvtraa v swi a.n i, V T MVU T VOt iuTKt aud a in.a size, tor ante a) uiih uu, l luu uudersignea would respeci- tiuiy auuouuce iu we citizeua of auuuuui. uudersined would aud vauiuity, tuat he can uow be lonud at uu ui. ouuiu. Otpobi',e ujutL 0 ilau, wun a cuotce selei uou oi ooaieru and eeleiu jt'isn, oy&ieia, dtc. AolocJt: oi pure Cod Liver on, constantly u nana. CliAo. uLiUiAi. am. 1258. Notice lo Touuvhlp Assesaors. Pile Towuolup .dsssesors of tiiesev- JL eral townsnips uf tins Couuiy, are hereby re quel tea to meet at me Curi Houoe lor tue pui pooe oi arguing upon a uuiiorin meiuuu oi asaies- tueui, on rrituy April iu, io(4. w . ii. cnowsLL, Auditor Jefferson O., April, 2, 1674. tutio AdiniuisiraCur'n IN o lice. MOThJj is Hereby giveu tnat tin X uudersitfued uaa ueeu udiV auouii Led au. uiiaiiued aa autniuiturator ou tue estate of aopm. a. AiicKUiaou, ueCeoaed, late of Asuutuunt, a&uU uuia couuiy, uiuo. aUtoi CJ4.O. W. WA1TE. O.TJCE is hereby given, that tin. ll uuoer&igueu has UeeuapuuiuLeu auininiaii. tor of me estate of Aluiira Jtiurt, iae qi Asutabuiu. county, uectaeeo. tvAtutl LAIS, Administrator. April 11th, 1674. iitiattf House aud Lot For ale. I offer now my iiouse aud lot foi L sale. Coueieliug of iloube .Burn Camay mtuse aud woou-nouse; ail well omu, aud in gtu.. oruer. pieuty 01 soit water; el mated on Cent. oireet a lew roda west of lue A. X. f. Ifepv. jfrice $.j,U0d ; poaaesbiou jfiveu about Uie urst o. juay. J. Blf DEB. Ashtabula, April 1, It 74. i4i3m Jlo Whom It May Concern, TAKE this opportunity of sayiui. aiy patroua aud irieuua tuat uaviug left asuu uuia, 1 deeire a speeuy settlement ol uiy accouun. aud 10 invite an to can upon l. o. r ibher, jt-sq. wuu uaa iu uio uauuB an my uooa.fi Ol aCCOUUI, uu. win Kive due atleuliou to ibe business, itxpreet, lue lue hope tuat uie same proiuptueea and atleu liou tnat uaa cuaiacierized your deal with me iu tue past may te Continued, l am aa ever. va loura, o. b. MO-S. For Sale PIIE subscriber otters for Sale 01 Trade for personal property manufacturing wai-on ppokea. nick handles haiumer haudlea, etc. Toe 'machine ta in tfooi. ordei, aud uew , aud will bv aold cheap. Apuly to P. F. GOOD. Asutabula, O.. Feb. 24. 1874. 3m !. VISITING CARDS equal to tl.. Copoer Plate, and on the flneat Briifo Board Cards, at the TELEGRAPH Os FK'K ASHTABULA Steam Engine Works! t FBINK & WIKE, Proprietors. Main Street, - ASUTABULA, OHIO HANCr-ACTURKRS OP Stationary & Portable Engines WIIAPTrNQ, PfLLEYS, MILL GEARING, 4c. CIDER AND bClUiWS LUtkHfetS PKKSS JACK OF ALL All kinds or Machinery Rupairinn Dromnllv at tended to. A specalty of Steam and Gas Ki l tines. lyl817 MANSFIELD & COMPANY PKICES REDUCED GENER ALLY ! SIO.OO a good man'a suit, dark well made. Two uoiiarsouys a good Working Pantaloon. Ten Dollars buvs a Black Beaver - OverriMt. .1.(U buys a ' Boj's Overcoat, REMEMBER the Clothing at S Public Square is Warranted as represented and we are not Undersold. OUR REDUCTION IN PRICES Is ruinous, provided It is to continue anv lcngih time, bi t prices must advauce in all kinds ot Merchandise, aa titer are being sold much less tue cost oi production. However we shall continue our REDUCED PRICES, til after the Holidays! We are below the Fanio Lino, man j of our goods. GREAT BARGAINS IN- Undorwoar, SO and 75 cents, and our ONE DOLLAR can't he beat. UMBRELLAS ForaWelDay wrrn't forget to can at oe mono -ijwh, I FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! " Small Profits and Quick Sales." JOHN DUCRO WOULD CALL attention to his Large and SPLENDID STOCK OF CABI NET FURNITURE. The resmt of his enlarired and inrreared fxflli- HeisPrepiredto, & is Jelling Cheaper than any other ettatitittinieui. of the kind in the country or city. I nu-au w hat I say, aud lie lor butimess. would invite the paMie in peneral to nee for them ieles before buy i ti;; elsew here. I am making U an object for any one to uive me a call, aud it wilt pny them welt for coining to see a Urv stock to select from, whit-tiis as lureas any in aucitv. Having sMsteeu yearv eirience Id hucintV and baying all my stork direct from tbe manufacturer fciast. and conducting-my own buMneM euihles me to ntfll lower than any competitor in the r eion. My work is as it always has been the best, I alno have on han-1 a large etock of Eastern work, w hich I sell very low ; amou which will be lountri'A. iuuiis, oed lounges, carpet aud rep spring Mr.ttreaeea, n owu make. at irr-atly rednced pricea ot Dou t foret the places few door aonlb of Fifk ilhnian A Co Flonrand Feed Store Alwpartuular attention paid to carpet laving .urwn and Cron.ce hatfD;. all of Which' will te done wttl. readiness and dispatch. CJX2.ClOXtO,l3LiHg. 1 also keep cousuntiy on hand a lanre assort .iteut ol ready made Cottius. ICose Wwu imitation, diack Walnut aud imitation of black Walnut, all f which I can trim in two hours notice, in any -tyle requeieu, equal to any city, aleo have a plendid llenrae in readiness wtaer called lor. Ubavb Clothks. A new leature Uaa recently eeu auded to tuis luruiture tstabliseuieui or .-atUertothe L"uderiaK.er's dfpartment of it one auat cauu,(faii to commend itceii to tiiectnnuuui t.y,auu will show the disusinuu ot tuu proprie tor to make bis esuttmsuiueut as perlecl as iuy e It will go "r to relieve the work aud bustie, tucidenul to, ua 1)0 repuguaut in seasons of he .eavument. of preparing tue remains of the depart i for ott rial. This consists in keeping ou uand iud rea'y for tmuiediate ue, a stitck of grave clethcs A variety 01 suoud, to. oolti mule and iemale,made up with mucu tasie aud appivpri leness, various in price, aud boiu blatfc aud nite materials. A siu;-oruer funcottiumnv, therefore embrace the hatl.limeuts of the dead, aud tbus'save the friends of the A :jeased. in tbe midst ol fTief in n uucb thai seems particularly disagreeable anc nco gritou in the wayofpreoa-rat-ou for the grave. JOHN DLCKO. Ashtabnla, Ohio, Jan 1st. 173. HJS' uEATlIEU AXD FlDUNt. 11ENC11 &, WEUiLEN Alanufac- iurers Dealers in Lt-VI II lr.lt dc ft'jl tMiih iu ibe Hollow, opposite I'hueuix Foundry, lain street, Aihiaula, ouio. CASli-HAlil FOU ULUiis, FELTS & CALF , dfet received, and now Ibr ailc as good an as--oi ieu stock of UKATUEK AND FlNulNliS s can be louud iu auy Wm(tii Market, auu uicu tviilbe sold on Uie most reaaouauie tctiu&. . uope to make nun object lor Jboot uuu uoe, and aaruess Mauulactuieie in me vicinity, lo lavor uie -vilh their patronage, leeiiu sausueu inai 1 can .-ii hir-iii t-vervtuiii ueeded lu tueli business aa jueapaacan ue louuu in ClevelauO, or ce. tue jjiBieru Markets, meieoy saving treigbl aud iravei- .i expenses, and loss oi lime. All are cordially invited lo call and examine uiy before purcuasiug eiewuere. Couuueui tnat 4 can tuaA it lor your interest to buy iu inns uarkeu 1 shall lae pleasure in seeing my oiu neuds and the public, auu suowing iheui my ttock. beiow, 1 give 4 partial tist oi articles : spauisnaud siauguter, cole, upper aud uaruesa .eatuci. suauisnaud siauguter fcip; J?reucn can iiirikiu: oLa.uu. nemlock can auu kip , collar .eatner aud uorse uiues iueu d auu nuuitu a rocco ; band aud lacing leatuer ixuiugs, uuiuius, toppiug and russets. aasta. pega. thread, webb, fackard'a Ink, iron and r ilJLli.lVJfia. .Ai nails, round uead tacas, urisue, awia, luuur .aert, piuceie, sand stones, rasps, auivet 2oal size sticks, and strapc, boot trees, snoe lace. punches lasting irons, eyelets, eydel seta, sutcn- A'ueels, sutcn-uiuraers, ueei suaves, cug pioucB, iinp awls, welt knives, elastic, neel ball, stitcuing com, lasting lacKs, neel aud toe plates, boot biac. .ug, hoot brusnes, uaruesa ous, ano au jtiuue 01 imshinu IrtiiiM. etc. etc. FRENCH & WEJBLEN. Ashtabula 1ST1. lifts House to Iteiit, and Horse for Hale. I T tlOUSE next east of my dwelling I'our rooms tlnisbed : puuiu aud siuk cuuvvuieui. oodiioase ana spring nouee ; good cellar. $5 per .uouih auiil spriug, aud longer if besired, ou lair Letms to be agreed upon. VULMJ uousiv, last, geuue and sonna. race 15U. on credit U: desired sua airreed to. K. v . uruan um. Ashtabula. Not. 11th. 1873. l?45if JUST OPENED. Cheap Night and Day Ml L HE Subscriber has just opened a 'tore at the Station, in the new building erected u the Rogers' Coruer, where may be found at all lines, a supply ol urain corn.tjatg. Heal. sc. Also, a stock of GROCERIES, Embracing all needful supplies for family nse, ot tue choicest and best qualities, aud and all new .Tesb. Also a Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE It is the intention of the subscriber to be np iith tile times in the excellence of bis goods, and .he low figure at which they will be offered to the mbiic. A snare or patronage is solicited. htahola. Feb. IS. ta N. . HUMPHREY. 'Nature's Great Remedy TOR ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES!! Tt IS the Vital BhnrinlsT n tt IHmm T Ak,;.l " pruvc&a m me aisin.auon oi tne tar, by which its Highest medicinal properties are rcLaintd Tar even inia crude state has been recommended by offisred to theafflicted torthe foilowinj? simple reasons: I. IT CURES.--MOt 6v aAruAtl tiAaim L but by dissolving the phlegm and assuring- naturt to throw off the unhealthy nutter causing the irritation. In cases ol seated consumption it both prolongs and c"uc' uuracnsomeine uie ot tne afflicted mrterrr. tace of the lungs, pettttrating to tack diseased fart, rehennf nain ana smAJmim r'anfiiMaandnai a. ItS nealln? Tarlnrinl airrw. lirsnn tKs Imlilsrl tin- 3- Itubipiesandbnkicubsthsbloo0, PositiTe ly curing R humors, from- the common wmpli or eruption to the severest cases of Scrohila. Xhousanda ot am davits could be produced from those who have felt the beneficial effect of Pins Tru Tai Cosdiai. in tho various diseases arising from iMruRrriss or THE BLOOD. 4- It inrigoroUt Uu djfftxtmt twgatu and restart the appetite. All who have known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Wis haat's remedies require no references from us, but the names of thousands cared by them can be give to any one who doubts our statement. Ihr. L. Q. C. VYtshart s Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Worm her. Props have never been equalled, h ot tale by all U rug-gists and btorekeepcrSf and at Br. L. a 0. WISSAST'S C5ee. So. H3 X. Semui St., fhUmP, L. MUNSON'S Supporting Truss, "PlIE vSubst'riber wishes to bring A. before the public his pateut DOUBLE t SLXGLE SUrrOKi- IX G TKUSS recontly Invruteil. that Is found to answer ut i of such an Instrument more , ' ' a rt i 1 t ciun - II HI K IlllUITIW IIHIVUUi ii-. rtii.-t.Mi ,rbT,o,:",;;ow Willi urrtlll UI IM"'" . V , , v. .a.iirallCT- ainiI- ....... - ullflr-rillk' it ..-K..r-v- f-itil. and ne nmn ihat tt will bo fouud a niossim.' ' d; from this complaint. rom ''' h wh.. hav. lissd ihe I rass. "-,..,, ,,,.,. ,i:rn.pnuex of it. ...pre- laliou autt merit. nt. Trusses are a. .o.ror '-. tahrahula; . L sV n. niicu, - ---- Mont, (irweli, and by II 1HT. IHV ..v, " " , . ... . ritMir at his re-ld.-n.-e iu mi, vn.o liro..k. )hl i-ui tr I.. Mi:NS.'N I K I TKli-llfc JiniiH-ti iu tnr ! -. 1 .1- U neatest styles of tn an at tne DRUGS DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! )wiGS, Patent Me.liiines", Per iisrt Soaps, Wines and l.iqnoi .or .-es, Kaney and Toilet i'Iiovi lawoas. arni.boa Bruabss, sc., at D. D WATTSSOXV till i ii - - ,tm... -,A .-- Rnn, AilitaWqla, U. la I ot He ri-'U. ble .. re utrdly OppoaiU Aa-itaha xn oxions, Ivillinery, "Wall Paper Books. Stationery, Newspapers, Magaatnea Picture Picture Frames, Glass, Baby Carria ges, etc. L. LYON. Oonmiat. Ohio. 8mol43 mm & 0 WANTED! WANTED! I WANTED! Things that we wart more than Overcoats Ileavy Keady Hade Clothing BUSH OF TRADE I RAPID REDUCTION O STJCKI READY CASH 1 11 These are what we want, and therefore we on the abOTe lines of CLOTHINU vr cost for the next thirty days. AT COST AT COST!! AT COST I ! t We hare marked these goods In plain Azores, and shall nor snmaer over any of them if we c sell them at coat. A'ew Goods! Neto Goods 1 1 These good are fresh and new. pare based for last fall aud this winter's trade and iroods thai wa can recommeud We include in the abore sales dozen or more Suita and pants to be glade to Older from tne FINEST GOODS IN TUB MARKET. This is rare oonortnnitv to hot tfnthlnvehMn zSS WB "iU tS Don't let snca an cpportunlty ba lost 1 Tours truly. WAJTB SILL. Next Store belcw Post Office building. AfhUbuia. Jan. Ha. 18T4. 1M CKUJ1BS Are a modern stove Are better. bccMM aOiieh fai better lhau i I IT Ihev ifivi a ttuei uloaa auv other in existence tinut any omer puila COMFORT Yield a brilliauu ailverv aheeii. with leu than hall ibe labor required when other polishes axe uscd CUUMBS Are a neat and cleanly .Can be nsed rren In article, makiiia no dirt Q y ike parmr v tLboot tbe uva uuo. .u uku UUIUHI Ot rOUUIUIB COJ1F.OUT fDruiturtt or earneta. lias no dinaereable mil utiroua or strone acid amell when prepared for ae, bai are pleasant hsirnirae C'KUil BS Are pat np In neat style In each box are It sticaa ; 1 stica m an 4cieut for any stove, thus all waate it saved. itoti in a Krm more OF ounrenieut for ute lhau iu other falifh. COMFOUT Are the cheapest polish In the market, because one box at IU ceuls will nolish as mack aBrfiea aa at ceut's worth of the old poiisbea. CRUMBS lave lust taken the la eoainerJrioa wiik 1st prem at the lodl- OF several of Lh- h of anapolis exposiiitm, tha old si on uoiUkee COMFORT Buy Crumbs of Comfort of yonr ator keeper, trhe has them, or wi'l procure Ibem for joe ; Il at sen I as one dollar, your unc mou is. saase e4 your nearest expres. station, aud wrwill mru yon ten botes, and samples w Barllelt s Biackian aasl rean oineing. ire- or cost. Cbuiusop CoairoBT can be had of all wholesale Uroo rs and dealers In the I oiled states, and he tail them the most prootable, from the tact that the; are the fastest selling article in market. 11. a. mnjLiiT a o., IIS .VsrM Prmt St. fatfaeWfUte. 1-iS CktrmiHTt SI . Arm lort, 43 Broad St, bottom. IMS tm eou Saro Tour Floney, Sjts Tour Tamper Trnlnff Ovsral rrre tclm. T"T are Clear I Brllliaml Pe-foett Are mule fro- C-""flitl Onsrtx, and highly pol tohH n-rocatthey enable t-e wea-er to sse perfectly at any distance. SPEI 15S (OLD BT DIPKIX80N. HARNESS, &c X-A-XTIa O. POIU), I AS on hand a cj.mm! ascMirt metit t Harness of various kinds. Heavy and Light. 8I gle and Double, ef ke beet worlmaasbl aod ma terial. Ue is preuared to ill all t,nl. ra C u ..... any description In bis line. BADDLBaV RXD1NQ BRIDLKt, WHIPS, HALTiH8. BLANKETS, c TR.TJ1ST has Just laid Is a Urn supply of lane and annum slaed Travelina Trunks. Tk.. r i Qualities aud values, aaa affir!,l unevs. The e..rluiut la alio...tt. '."f ?l'r l ""Ou, T traviu.. Mha luvtied U look uvL itua ilwk, as tav ran tail lu oau soaifl Ulug tutfieif R.30. 1 4 i M '-Vy f i'"-i;-l.' j CFTWTI A II