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Ashtabula
i vfi i i vrr
lJijLJiiijitAm.
i:iiti-iel nt the t'iMt lirTlee nt AshlHbnla an Mi-rond .'laa. Mnllrr.
JAM KH UKKD At HON, I'ubllHlicrH.
INIi:ii:lKNT IN AM.. TIIIMJH.
ritlCK, 2 IN AOVAM'K.
ASIITAHl'LA, OHIO, Fill DAY, AUGUST 13 1880.
Vol. XXXI, No. 33.
WlIOLK XuMltF.ll 1.197.
weekly
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
.MKKCHANTS.
TH. N. BOOTH, '"nil llciiier ill
Dry UikhU, tlrncerlea, Crin-kcy mul UlHaa
wnre, llool nnd li. mjii, Heady-Made Clolh
IliK Hutu mt Caps 'tobacoia mill cigars,
anil .vervthliig a family nwli to eat or
wear. North Main street, ABliUibula. M"
TO n it I'M i HO( HWKIi l,A. C. Tiirnbea
anil 1.. K. llnukwell.) Wholcaale anil Ke
tiill Healers hi Uroc.erles ana Provlaloua
rrlulaaiiillirnln; Agenta for American am
Union Kxprcaa Uoiiipanlca and Cleveland
llcmld, Mulll atreet, ANhUiuulB,0. I 1WM
i, H. i; kTivThA VAIIK. iValer. liiChnlce
KiuiillvlimeerleaHnil Provlaloua; aim, pure
(xinfeu'tlaiiery, and the Unest branda or Jo.
bncco anil Clgora.
g BrW Kl VS. Produoo anil Commission
Merchant n,r llii purchase and aule or West-i-rn
Reserve Holler I'hneaennd llrled r
.ilnlll utro .t, Ashtabula, llliln.
j. .if VAI LKKKII HOW, IIMiicm In
,:.,riM PwivUliuiN. t-'lour. Feed, r orelgn
and lioin'eatlc Fruits, Hull, Fish, Plnatcr,
Water-l.line, KeedB, Ac, Main atreet, Ash
tabula, Ohio.
W. HKOIIKtll, flcnicr In Flour, Pork,
Ilitma, l.nr.l, anil ull kln.lBor Fish: nlso all
kluda or Family Ornncrlea, Fruit, and ton.
lectlnncry, Ale and IHinmatlc Wines, (lid
Il.' t". niOMHINONiinalur In iry Ooods,
l.riHit-rlt'a. Hoots and Hhoea, Ilata, ap,
Hardware. Crockery, Hooka, mint,
Illla,
Ac, Ashtabula, Ohio.
Mil
DKlHHilSTS.
ntllTIN WKWRKHK, llriUKlat and
Apothecary, anu ueuerui wc,u, '".-,
Medicines, wlnea and l.lnuora lor medical
I a IT BIHl I'Mii-v m
r or i
Centre, Aahuibula, O.
MANUFACTUKEUS.
LLKV M A N t) FCJ CO., Manufacturer.
or latll, Hldlim, Mouldings, Cheeae lloxns,
ftc. Pinning, Matching, mid Sorowl Hawing
doliPon short notice, wimp on iwiuii sircei
opposite Mouth Park, AalitaiuJii,JJMo.
ATTORN KYS AND AGENTS.
H. H. HICK A HD, Attorney nt Law 4 No
tary I'uhllo. omce Redhead Ul k AaliUbull
C, H ICiC, Attorney and Counsellor at
I,aw anu woutry a uuiic, a.inwuui
bor over post olllce. KH-u
u. i.iu Atimn..nt All clutma Tor pen
alima and 'additional bounty ruuat be filed
berore July, ltwo.
vtivTTlailNR. Attornev and Cottll
., ll,.r alljiw.and Notary Public, oppoalte
Klk Houae, Aahutbula: l67rt.
w'-7' V1RJ. Attftmpv and l?oun
a'elnr at Iiw. and Nolarlo Public. Wll.
lard'aHlock.
WSl. . KAMKM, JU., Attorney mil
( ounaellor at Law, anil Notary Public or-
t-nd
rice Willi Hull bro'i, AhUbul, O.
JOikN X. NIHONU, Alio nit'y and Couti
nellor ut Iaw, nnd NoLnry Public. Otttue hi
AHtituDula Loan ABRoclatlon buMiHiiK. 1
(IH AIILIN BOOTH, Attorney and Couu
MuDor ivt Uw, Awlitubula, Ohlo lifc
H. II. IKONAHD, Attorney ut "law, JeiTer
M.ii.UhUt. Oitluv In Uie rtiimlley Wock Jliii
HAKDYVAKE. ifce.
CtliO. III HHAHU O., iu-alerri in
ilurdwurd, Ivon.HU'el and Nulls, HUven,Tln
1 irttf.HbPet Iroii,('opPerH,,tlzl,U!H,lJ
ufiwtureritof Tin .Hbeet Iron audCoppurwure,
FlHk'B HUnrk, AnhUibula. Ohio.
PHYSICIANS.
nr.. W.H II NPHHKY, Magnetic Uenler.
Aaiilauula, O. Heaiucnue on luue nuoru
UK. K. KIOUSIl, Eclectic Phyalclan, or
lice and realuAlice Sd atory Mra. Proaaer'a
Hrlok Uliwk. Prourietor or Therapeutic
Hath, omce bourn ii U) 6 P. M. Out btial
rorenoolia. !9Ht!
. li. L. KINIi. Phyalolau and MurKeou;
..uii over lice ilt Koaera', 1 luive it uoln
plete et or llr. Huilrteld'. Eolialluira, with
the exolualye rlglil. or AahlHlmla county,
l'hyali iiiua are reapsL'trully Invllcd to mill
and examine the luatrumenui. Olliee hour
iroin HI a. ni. to 1 p. in. Kealdeuce aouth ol
ct. Peter'a church. H&r
FOUNDKIKS.
PHOKMX IHON WOHKSCO.,Man'r'ra
ol HUtVV. Plow, and Column., Window
'paau4jllla, Mill Caatlmia. Kettlea, Mlnka,
Mlclgll Slwmt, o Pltceulx r ouuary,
CABIN KT WAKE.
JOHN UIICKO, Ma4iAw(4ttarorand Deal
81 In r'urilllure ol the beat daiirlul,U(, au
durv vurlv. alan. tietidral LIhiliirUirt.
.....i if.,.uforar or Cortina to ordr: Main
alroet, north ui ttl Publbj Bijuara, A)-
(..liiila. Ohio. Ml
JEWELKUS,
amianicK Jc H1HH1I will duii
all klllda ol
iiuixin'iiirf ot Watidiea. cl(Hka and
id Jewelry,
at U17 Main Hlreet, la room with Carlisle A
lyier.
.i.'ii w. mrar I NN4IN. Jeweler: Henalr.
jK ol all kluda or Watchua. Clocka and
JMWtlry , more in ahuluuiiim ouuh uiin.,
A.lilJjUla, Ohl0.
l'UOTOGKAPlIEHS.
BI.AKIiNi.itat it, MOOBB, PhoUiKrapli
era and Uonlera la J'icturea, Kligravlnga
I'hnnno., Ac; havlni a larke aupply ol
Mouldilnca ol varloua dea.rlljtlona(are pt
uwai w iraiiie unyuiiiiH in .uw -11.101 o
uX ahorl notice and lnthe beat atyia.
HARNESS MAKEll.
fOKO 4t HHOTHKR. Manulacturera
and Dealer, lu Haddlea, Brldlea, Collar.,
Xruuka, Whlpa. oppoalU) Flak Houie,
Aahtabula, Ohio. 10l
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
K)H,U H, JlliATII, Juatlca or the l'MJB.
Uluoeovw AahUlbula BUire, Aahtabula.
AECHITECTS.
n. van al.AAIV. t'lvil Engineer and Hur
veyor. Architectural and Mechaulcul
liraualitaniau. offlce lu piorca mul Hcu
head'a Block. Aalitebula, Uhlo. Hi"
' DENTISTS.
na P. K. KKLlTliV, D. 1). B., Newber
trYTry'a Block, cor. Main and Centre Hta.
Kuuaftaon Centre Htreet. Omce boura,
o II a. 1. t to 6 p. in.
r. K. HALL, Deutlat, Aahtabula
rtrrff Ohio. OIBoe Centra atreet, between
Main and Park. l'Hj.
MISCELLANEOUS,
P. VOtlD, Wholcaaie and Retail Davley
lo all kluda of Coal, and Lumber. Hewer
1106 or all .Isea. ome. aud yard al Center
,iUt railroad oroaaliikT, Aahtabula. Hall'a
AilMUiaaapeclalty. Pine lumber ahlnitlea,
wii.ot all kluda. In any quantity, at
loweat prloea, and delivered 011 cara or anywhere
lit Aalilabula. Ordera letl at
tore o. B. Croaby A Hon., will reelve
nroiunt attention. 1520
mum. RI.VTH. Airentftir the Liverpool
Loudo 4 Ulobe InauranceCo, Caah Aaaeta
aver J.OIIO.UOO Quid. Iu the II. a. 44,l"i.'HMI.
ne .MJldera alao peraonally llubl. Il'ita
lav at. inlTH. Imtuirtiff ofHcnth Pollahed
44raiiu Monumeuta, and Manutacturer
Aui1au Uranlte. Marbleand HUine Work.
All yor rimaiiea ill tue ncai mauai.
ilmreaii4 Work, near L. H. At M M. uepot,
Aahtabula, Ohio. 15NU
1KKNNII8 Ar KViill. niachlnlata
.team titter.. Faruteraand Mill Machinery
repaired, aud every deaerlpuon or pipe
iJna: done to order at reaaouaol. brlcea,
Hliup at tli Harbor. 4Hjf.f
...nu '
. 1,1,
IH u.ar.iHrlli l.dA UUbl oa IM.IUl sf U. ' .V
a far ill IM lor ,lu, Vu.Ua. Uiap. r.c.iv.da.aV
.aali. AuaaTS WAarau. 0a L-.rrr aaa dar'a
O.ukx la ruur poakatj Hala. ,).1J l ,1, par
Ur. Our al-pMt tllti.lrajai OataUuia latjl
ihroavoa. Jawalrf. Noa.tii... 8allunj' u.
im a. aa a. fai i arf .ipii n. a fll
L,EGAIa BEA1TK8.
I.Al.UE and complete itotik
a PATCH "0
flslKut iku4iAala7BrM. Oopp.r. L..4 i
PalaUiiwat aul ,r .ulii.rlai lrua. Amy U4 .il"
J .b!4 ..a auj .IU) It. Will a.ad ua.MupI.I
O-fUt, brku.lMviOi 4lr..b. thai will ,,
Ln U anka tor .ale at 1110
TfcLKUKAPH 01CE.
ASHTABULA & PITTSBURGH R, Y
CONDENSED TIME TABLE—May 16th, 1880
(trilnicHoillll. (iolTlff
Kx. I Ac'm Htntlona. tx. lAe'tn
am. p Ml
a an Harbor 1 hv
a :l ,. I H, A M.H. CroaaliiK I Jll
H V, AahUlbula I 41
ft 4 Mllnaon Hill.... ! 16
H M Auatlllhtirirll .. Ill
W Ul ):aKlevllle 1 M
II II Hock Creek.. .. It Kl
til Home 19 4:1
9 a New Lyme . II 411
H wi Inland 12 "
V 4 HltMilnrleld 12 ll
rw I ink II. Id Ill 12
10 l HrlaUilville 12 OK
It) 1H ....Champion II .V
It) 117 am A. A O. W. 11. H. Cr. 1144 pin.
10 M 7 ll Warren II i H 1)0
III 47 7 11 Nllea II t 7 47
III W 7 il (Ilraid I In 1 Hi
11 Hi 7 1 Brier HIM . .. II In 7 27
II 117 7 l ...KaKle Kurnaee... II 117 7S
II l.'i 7 4il VouiikU.wii .... II li 71
'1 HI M VI Allegheny 8 l 4:1ft
1 li 111 IH PlttaburKll It N 4 ii
p in am a in p ni
All tralna daily except Hundaya.
K. H. MYKHM,
Gen. Phkr, uim! Ticket AK'nt.
LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN
R. R.
OOtNO WKsT.
Mlrh. KxproxR IfHveK ituttulo nt 8 Jl p. in.
Krle 11:15 a. m., i:oinumut 12:HI a.m.. AmIiih
buia lr'iT h. in.. tJeneva 1:1ft a, in., 1'uIih'h
vllle 1:47 a. in.. Cleveland 'Z;Mn. nt.
KpetilHl Chlcatfo KxpreHU leuven llniralo at
12::to a. m.. Krle H.W a. m., AHlitubula 4:-j),
l'alniHvlller::H, and arrive at Cleveland at
H:3 a.
Conneaut Aoctniinmlatlon leaven Conneaut
atK:ii( a. in., Ainiu.y wu, KtnuHvnie imi, ahii
tttbnla ti.:it, Kiiybnxik 0:43, (Ifiievw Pal lien
vllle 7:, and arrtveH at 'luvelund H:Mt a. in.
Toledo Kxnremt leaven Huiruloat :(.' a. in.,
Krle licuft, Conneaut UK-ill. K.liiHVllle 11:11
AHhtiibula 11:4 Kavbronk 11: Oenevu
II: IK, a. in., Patncftvtlle 1 2: 1 H, and arrive
at lMtve and at l:i i. in.
Hpeeial Ht. I.otilK Kxprenn leaven HuftUIn
pitlueiiville and arrive at Cleveland'
1:40. p. in.
Fast .Mall leaved Bunulo nt frifV a. i
Krle a. in., Conneaut lAli p. in., AkIiu-
bula 19:81 p, m., Geneva 1:45 p. in., Palneti
vllle Um p. in., Cleveland l:V p in.
Erie8:5i, Alitubulu fcV2. PalneHvllle 6:UI,aii((
arrlveii at Cluvelund at :thi p. in.
UU1NU KAHT.
Limited F'.xprexR lea vet. Cleveland 9:o a.
m.. I'h ittMv e TA1 a. ni . oeneva .1:1 ;i
m . Hayttrook 8:W a. m., ANbtabula in..
Conneaut 3:M) a. m.. Ki te 4:-w a. ni., anu ur-
rlvuiiat lliiilalo at 7:2ft . m.
Atlantle KxpreKi leu vn Cleveland 7:30 a. in..
Pt ih'mvI e K:-2tl. AKhtuhu a ti:. uunueauitf:.
Erie lt):ai, and arrive at Hutlalo ut 1:10 p. 111.
Toledo and Buffalo Accommodation Leave
Cleveland at 11:15 a. m., PaiueHvllle l'Z: V, (ie-
nPVK 1-tl n. 111.. Hnvbrook 1:'M. AHllUiOllla 1:3:
KliiKHVlUe 1:4ft, Amboy . Conneaut
Urie 1:10. Hurta 0 7:00 D. III.
rhinitim mid Ht. IhiIh KxnreKH leaven Cleve
IilikI H.t2:.Vi u. m.. PalneHville 3:41. Ashtabula
i:'2A, Krle 5:30, and arrive at Hultalo attt:i0
p. iu.
Conneaut Accommodation lejiveH Cleveland
ftt4;."0 u. m.. PalneHvllle(l:im.UenevaO:l(Hn
brook fl:.r5, Anhtabnla7:04, KliiKnvilk'7:l.'i, A111
boy 7:24, and ar riven at Conneaut at 7:30 p. in,
Hpeeial New York KxpreHit leaven Cleveland
at ll):3fip. m.,I'alneHvllfe li:'J4, AKlitabula l:07
a.m.. Krle IriOand arrive at UuiTulo at 3:56 a.
in.
Train run by ColumbuK time.
R. R. L. S. & M. S. — FRANKLIN DIVISION
From and after Dec. 14th, 1870.
Traiint will run us iomowh:
UOINU WKST.
No. l. V. Ft.
DOING KAHT.
HTATIONM.
No.ilW. Kl.
A M
7 40
7 44
7 4a
7 5a
8 00
8 IS
8 an
P M I FX.
I 05
t 00
1 57 20
I 40 4 Oil
1 44 3 47
I 88 8 85
I 28 2 07
I 18 I 50
I 07 1 82
19 58 1 00
12 5.1 II 4
12 15 11 87
12 01 11 14
II A3 10 Ml
II 80 10 211
11 80 10
11 14 9
II 05 9
10 67 9
III H 8
10 28 7
10 18 7
10 03 6
9 56
9 47 6
9 37
9 35 6
'"" am'
Oil City Kaat..
1 J unction.. ..
Oil City Weal
Heno
tun
00
8 20
a x
H 45
8 05
1 Fr
Frallkllu
Huminlt .
K 27
8 m
8 ft
8 .V,
IH
V 1
9 20
9 m
8 XI
9 48
9 57
10 04
10 M
10 28
10 118
lo r2
10 50
11 07
11 15
11 17
'am
8 17
9 07
9 Kl
HI i
10 49
11 14
a as
12 18
12 27
12 50
I 95
1 40
3 10
8 UJ
3 X7
4 V7
"i'87
"i '66
r u
I Polk.
1
llU....lll..V.l
rtandy ijtke ...
tHtoneboro
Ilmiiohi
Clark
IHaUKy
Halem
Amaaa
tjauieatown...
Turner
Hlmon
1 Andover
I Leon
Poraet
t Jetteraon
(ircKua
Plymouth
Centre Ktreet..
f Aahtabula ....
Ptttaburgli
tTalatrraoh Station.
ptfiitiugfir fare the rate of 3 cent per
mllo U) way ataUgn counted In even half
dlmen.
ERIE RAILWAY.
Now Known as
The New York, Lake Erie & Western R. R.
Abstract of Time Table adopted June 21. 1880.
9
the
liUL.LMAN'8 best Drawing-room
J. and HleeptnK Coaches, eoinblnlitK all
Hinder 11 Imurovement. are ruimlnK throiiKh
without chitnKfl from Buffalo, Huxnenttton
BrhiK, NiaKHra Fall, Cincinnati, Chicago
to New York, matting direct conueutlon with
all line of foreign and ooaHtwiae a team era,
andilHO with Bound stoamera and railway
line for Hoaton and New England cities.
Uutel Ulnlns Car from Cbloa,o to New
York.
No. 8.
N.Y.
Expreaa
No. 12
No. 4
H7ATIUN8.
Atlantic
NlKht
.X.
Dunkirk !.,
1 06 P.M.
MM "
1 46 "
9 00 "
(I6 "
JS0"
4 10 "
IK "
ttulamanca..
I'lirton
Huap. UrldKe
Niagara Fall.
Uutlulo
7 06
7 15 '
7 90 '
7 0j p.m.
7 10
716
9 20
8J5
9 28
Attloa "
'oruiffC
lornellavllle "
Addlaou.. "
Hocliuatcr... "
Avon "
Bath "
10 20
11 0 "
Jll Ml '
II10A.M.
12 31
.00
1 07
8 00A 1
9 48 "
400
4 40
0 4
8 15
8 55
9 80
101-.:
7 29
11 82 "
II 50
Cornlntf
rjilP.M.
1 9HA.M.
M. Ull 1 I'll
tL;L
1 68
9 83
8113
844
4 19
430
600
VVttVerly....
I 62
9 18
9 61
3 18
840
4 12
4 41
:inw
0x8
745"
10 10
tiweKo..
iveiti
likln
amton
1100
Wis"
UreatUend.
Huaiiuehanna
uepoait
llancoik....
Narrowaburg
Lackuwaxen
IS 311 A. X
109
199
530
. 12
Honeailale.. Arr
11 26
816
Port Jervla.. L've
7(18 '
8 48 "
4 40 "
l8r
7 0 "
109 "
1 25 A. X
9 01
Mlddletown.
Ooahen
9 15
1032
Pltteraon .
Newark. '
1307 P.M.
Jeraey City.. Arr.
9 56 '
10 OOP M
U 10 A M 1
new york.... "
11 96
I
Express Trains Leave New York.
or
and
nt
9.00 A.m.
P.xureaa. Drawing Koom uoucnea 10 ui-
r.iliiMmt ttiianenaloii Krlihre.
1,00 P,, liolly. Fust HL Louis Expreaa,
arriving at tiuuaio boo jv. m., coiiiiecima
with faat tralna to the Weat. North weat and
Houthweat. Pullman', beat Drawing ltooin
kit jit.nl iitr Ciutche to Hultalo.
.IV, II, llally. Pnclllc Expreaa. Hleep-liigCoaclieaHiiair'l'-'!
pinlngi'ars through
to Clilcaifo without ulmuio.
7.00 P. M. Emigrant train fur Ml West,
liacy.
.M...I alatlnna.
for
I4,ANA IUI lll'a.l. iw, .. -j ,
al.. 1,17 nil nrliiclnal ntnoea.
tNin N AbuoiT. lien. Paas. Aat..
Now York.
. 8. Babtlitt, Oen. Hor. Paaa. Agent. Buffalo,
I
(if
aar.r. CDREI FOR il.OOdla-
fix 8 AN I H'n) Hi I'rlnary Orgaiia
La nnaaiilaaiina.'lnllln lilura Jliies not taiut
all. urMUl. or uc.raiy im , or
amee in u:v manner, (treat
uieut local). Hold by all
Dniftirlatx, or Bent by mail 00 receipt of price
BendJor oanmlilet. Frf. BPANWllilEClljlNE
CO., Box 107, Buffalo. N. Y.
Note Books.
4 r Rail a will buv a note book,
oon-
'ill minimi lou nicely printed notes at
TKI-KUltA
OFKICK.
5
10
20
05
3i
48
all
55
13
00
1
MRS. LYDIA E. ?mm.
OF LYNN, MAS3.
Iiim.uVEitr.a or
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETAEIB C0MT0TJND.
Thf Pn.lttvf Cure
For all Female Complaints.
TTiii TirrmniHrtti, Mitt) nnmm iritrnllcti. rontU of
Yuftllu I'roiK-i tlmi lUiit r li.trti l. m lo tlx- iiKMt dil
icmUi invavllit. t'i'ii one trial tlio merit of ttiii Com
utul will Imj n-cft:nilx'l, aort'lK-f I" ImnirdlrUn , and
when 1U undn enntimird, In nlnrty nlnec1- In ruin.
dnHJ,p,nnaiM,nt(unti(olTcttw,Mii)ijin(li will Wv
tlfy. On aWTimnt of lb prortn merit-. It ! tt-Mi rt
iimuiitlctl and prttttcrltxxi by tbtt UmI pbyikluia to
tltf country.
It will cure tntlrelr tho worrt form of f11iii(i
of the utiTUR, Uucorrhn-, Irregular and painful
truatl(n.nllOKiiai)Trnilli-a, liilUmmatlou and
Ulceration, Kioodintra, all IHnploa-vmctm and lliu con
m4uent apiiial wtakneu. and la en,-" il)y adapted to
tlit'Clirinifor.f TJfe. It will diwu'lvv and fijwl tumora
from the uU'rnln an wirly atmrc of djTct')pnn'nt Dib
tendency lo c-oi-eraua buinun thore 1 c hot It u J very
iwedlly by Ita t e.
t H haa jirrtTd in be the rreat
nt and beat rrmpdy that tiaa evrr tuvn dlncorer
ed. It pcrmcatea every portion of the iytcm, uid gv
n w llfuand vigor It rraiurra f idnttien". flatulency, de
nt roy all craving for atlinulanta, and relk-VL-a wcakneaa
of the itonittch
It cure ItlootUiK, Ilcadachea, Norvnnt Prnatratlon.
Gneml liability Blwplt muicxj, Ix prt aaloa a no 1ml I-
(cation. Tliat feeling of bearing down, causing pftin,
wrlght and backiu h, la always permanently cured by
Ita uae. Jt will at all times, and under all clrrumntaii
cea. act In harmony with the law that goTerna titm
female lyatem.
For Kidney Complainta of either aex this compound
la unaurpaaaed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com poind
! prepared at KOajid 33ft Weatrn Avenue, T,ynn, Ma-).
frtce 11.00, Six botttoa for $5.00, Sent by mail Ui tlia
form of pill, alao In tha form of Uiaenget. on receipt
of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mr PLNKRAal
freely anawera ail K-ttera of Inquiry. Bend for pom
phk-t. AddreM aa above MenUnn tht pajtrr
No family anould be without LTU1A E. P1NK1IAJI'
UR PILLS. Tbay cure Constipation, BUlouaneam
aod Torpidity of tho Liver. veata per Utx.
Htronir. Cobb A On., O.-n'l Aiieiitf. Ck-vi l.nil, O
Sold by A. K. Thurber A C.. Alilrilnilrt. U.
DR. SLEE,
Superior atreet, opponlle Cane Hull, (.'level unci
Ohio, Careo Spliilltf. (iiii.iirrlHer. (ileet, Strb-r-
ure, lleruiH. Hll prtviile diieei anil Nervon- De
billty, caiiHhm lot-of rem. atnnnrv. nijritt nnd
coiiauutpnon. In left lime Until any oilier imivm
clau lu lite city.
NO CUKE, NO I AY !
Sore throat, imina In the hone- all kldnev and
hladder diieate cured for lire. A exuerieiaju
with uicH t HiicceKi If the world h In e'tuahle erf-
terlan of abilhy. thin havlnif been nliniiied In
duct: the Doctor to thcee lernin.
PERMANENTLY CURES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipatioi and Pilos.
IIR. H. II. CT.ATIK, ir . ercVt., aaya,
"laaawcaofKIDMA' T110;TI;LE Ittal
aeted llko aoharin. It haar irod many very
badeaaariILEf, and br.aaevca. fhUcd to
aetllkilea(lr.'J
wmm
v.j.M. -aaia-firtiiiiitf.i i'lMVrt f -nr
IJ
NELKON PAIBOtni.l. mtt. Albaaa, Tt.,
Mja, "ItUoriii-lcPlcavaiue. airt hiictb
rea ol l.K-t auCorla Irom l-llea ,i
Uvc '9aaltMavlut,lji ?.ii.nl .t.
O. . HOttAIION, oril rkablra, aaya, "aae
fMaakatrohnaaon. womlara for tae lu eoaa
pletelj aurbas a Hi.K Liver and ItliLaer
GampUlat."
WON DEUlWIIY J
POWER. wL&vul
BKCADMR IT ACTS ON TIIE
LIVGU.THR BOWEI.8 AND Kll-
NBViS AT THRSA.1IB TUIE.
Beoauaa It oloonaea the system of
the poleonous huniora that doveiope
In Kidney and urinary aitwaeea.
tuane Jnundloe, Constipation,
(Uw. or if Rhftumtlem Heurolfcjla
and Femnledleoran
K1UNEY-WOKT I m dry veretabU
BMsatdv4 fee sent by aani: prvptUtl.
One porltaire nlll makfl !x i.ts ft meillclae.
TKY IT IWO-W I
Bay It aft the PraaxUta. Price, $1.00.
WELLS, alCHAEMOH k CO.. FroprUton.
3 Bnrllngtoa Ti,
rUTT'S
PiLaLS!
SYii'PTCi.iS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
ria. of Appetite. Nausea, bowela costive.
ill 1.1. e iimu, wun u uu.,
r !'r
niulit. iiiuhiv colored Uruie.
D? THESE WAEN1NQ3 ABE tTHHEEDEH
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT'JPiLLS ureeapeclnllyndnpled
suck ci.l. (im. lln-ie f li:c;.aurh chaiM()
ffeelln. urn lonNiiinUli Hm aiifO-rmr,
A Noted Divine says:
IVr TUTT -Daar Sir : For tan !- I hT.
. marur to Draper-".. Oonatipatiun and Plla- I-art
BpriuXTHirI'i"'i)ir,,ot-IIlul',IldHl; J u"ra ttiam.
1 .11, nnw a wan man. -" a -ej. -j
Darfeet,
mden8ab.'rh-.yarMworilituBirWHilitli,aold
hKy R 1, HIMt'sn lMUiviUt,Ks.
lortf !oud
Virnt laureaai: the Appeiltc, and ennae
body to Take on J-lesli, Hid tlio "f atera
aoarlaked, and by UirlrTouIe Actlou on
Ulaeallva Oisaaa, KeaiuUr Hlool. ro
Prlcnvrici'liln. tip Itllirrilv Wt., N.
tutt'shairdye;
r.aAV Haib OB WHiaxaaa cliniiaed lo a Gl-oeaT
lircx l a aloal. applaialion ol tliiallva. It
trii-.-"", or acot by .xpraaaoii . ocaipl M
Oftic, 35 Murray St., New York,
fraKaaaaaTaaahl
I
J I I)
cTiiii'.utp o .-ii tlo.iol'butly or m'iKirii
of" U;:n"n:r- Low hjiiriU. I.ona
avmia Ait, ae.'irinrsii, Dizmciia, Fl-.itiiir
tug at th'u Il"iirt, VnU bulorti tlio ejuaT
VJIn-.ir rl'.Iii. I'oViViche. Ilc:tlflaei;e8ll
GLIMPSE AT THE UNIVERSE—1880.
AV.'7W. The Norih Star Polaris
Hiplieacoti liht lo ItU-rtv for many a oor
lave, i a alar of the thin) niagiiittnle and
Ma eMiinale. dlxlHiiie ii a little nver one
hu ml red and flfly-eight trillion rnilea a
diatafice o reat (hat if 01 r earth ahould
he hurled from its orbit and move over
tliist ilium-use track at the rale of a million
milea a day, it would rvquire four hundred
and thirty. three ihouHnnd yearn to eccom
plisli the journey to that distant dome in
the Northern ky. When seen under a
two thousand magnifying power, we (iis
covertwo vaal $1111$ staudiug ai$rt more
than five hundred billions miles, and each
cofiihotieni iimiiy timcit larger than our
i-ti ti4 The iar MiKar the elhow star iu
1 he dipper handle i inoru splendid even
lliaii Pularm, the coinpwiieuL not more
lhan a third the distance apart, but their
that mice from us i so immeasurably great
that a parallax has tint bten found lu eati
mate it. yiriutf, coiuiuonly known a- the
dg star, is known to have a Urge planeta
ry body keeping him company, in later
mettyurmenl made by Dr. Wolaton aided
by the photometer, is ealiumted to be (if
ty-rteveii thllioim miles distant, and four
teen lime hirgt r that) our sun.
A good three. Inch refractor rightly man
aged can be made to mnguity twothouiaml
I i m iv., Minicientl) distinct for outline star
gazing puipOces, ami when directed fito
the thicker poition ot the atari, as into the
I'lciade.t, it is wonderful to behold their
miiiilt-ri, increased to hundreds of tliuu
iK, uiid in place so compacted that on-
ly here and there a crevice can be found to
admit a view inlothe dark and unfathom
able region be) oml where their outline
gradually fade a l he distance is increaied
till they entirely disappear in the dark im
meiiiiy of fptiie.
The iinisi carele obstrver in lontein-
plating the mighty magnitude of the Solar
M-Htein, iu ranging from world to world
surveying the distance to the great Jupi
ter, from thence to Saturn aud Lraiius,
and finally to theexireiuw verge where the
planet N' ptuue wheels it course, is Htlll
uiisnf islied aud ask, what U beyond these
liiuils in the unfaihomable distance? On
the wings of observation and thought, li
passes the limits of the planetary system,
crnnsinii the abyssof pace into the far ".'in
taut regions Wyond, to behold innutuera
hle Mius whoe distances have puzzled a
ti-oumerf and in all probility will contin
lie lo puzzle them forever, liut one thing
we are certain of, they are located at
prodigious distance. A distance which
stnggeis all belief and under which the
imagination reels. And from analogy we
can reasonably infer that llmse millions of
distant sum are surrounded by iunumera
hie families of revolving worlds, in all
probahilily inhabited by untold trillions of
iulelligeticies, wheeling their course
the depths of space, keeping exact time
and step to the harmony and music of the
universe. Their circling and inter-cir-
clings controlled by the all prevuding law
of alliuity or the force of gravitation,
which there can be no mistake, no jar, no
dinonler hut what that law will eventually
cure.
By aid of the telescope the Held of obser
vation is wonderfully enlarged and every
increase of powers came us onward in
space, to behold new suns and systems of
world enterely beyond our natural vision
Theconclt)siun is Uat material yte,mn
are a unlimited a space, that Iheie i no
imit beyond which there is no exleut.
kt
by
J.
on
of
INDEX.
Six thousand million dollars ia the offi
cial atateiiienl ol the t08t, to the National
Government, of tlm late war. liut that
ainiiiint, aiUeinlous as it ia bevoml any
man a power to form any distinct couceU'
tinn ot it, il"u only begin to measure the
whole cost or the war to tue country
Vice-President Alexander Stephens- of the
Confederacy, and its historian, declares
Unit the war cost the South alone oyer
eleven thousand millions. lhat iimk
the cost of the Kebelliun over 17, 000,
UOO.OUu, The Demucratiu pariy, which
Ims iiomiimluJ fur Ihe l'rcsiiloiicy lie"
llaiiciick, is mainly composed of those
who liroiittiil on that rebellion and that
war. Tinny of the forty-two Democratic
Senators are iroin the southern states,
Southern
The Democratic party in Congresa is ruled
bv the Demucratiu caucus; anu 111 that tue
Stilid South has an overwhelming majority.
What, then, is there in the history and the
avowed principles and tendencies of this
oartv and of these men, which sugiresl. a
piitriutjv reason why we nhpujil now chooxe
tn aiirrendur the lutal control ill the Na
tional Government inlo their hands? As
Senator Kdmuiids the olhur day put III
case: "It you would prefer I lie kind of
Government they desire, the best way in
which you can help them toward it is to
vote the Democratic ticket.
I.
bn
the
la
il
jTi'ly at
nt
Tint New Plan of the Krie. Kmierant.
enroute or Ihe West have long -nlfereil lo
a treat extent, by failure to reo , pio
tier
food at Hie slopiiing places, llie coiuracn
for furnishing tliem meals have in tpsny
cases been id lu rtislHurmil liftipers, and
ihe reaull has been very unsatisfactory.
To remove all cause for complaint in this
matter, Ihe Erie Railway Company has
decided to take into Us own hands the
.ceiling 01 tue eui grau a u..e . ..
roau. ii avaieuiiaii-- piio iu, ... 3 at "...
.1.1.1.1.... 1:... i....... .i..v,.l 1.0 Me . Job 11
N. Abbot, General Passenger Agent of the
road. When emittrauls reach the various
stopping place, lor refreshmenU they have
theentire freedom of the coiiipany's depot
en,closqres, aiil no outsiders YIII ue per
111 ,1 tn niiirfure with lliuin iu any way
The company's utttuials will luruiah them
with alillliilance ol such filial as Ihev call
for, which is usually Swedish or Rye Bread,
i-iiffca. milk. 0l1ee-.11. iHiliurlin sausnge, pic
eic. The pnniaions served will be of llie
vcrv hcsi uualilv ill every case, and the
nfllcinls will Insist Ihai ihe prices charged
shall lie sirietly Hilliereil t
.
ttnj
pro
dure(l. Y,
Ira.
1.
Women thai hafe hepii given up by thoir
dearest friends as U-ynnil help, have been
perinuiienlly cured ley llie use of Lydia
PiukliHin's Vegclnlile iiiiiihiiiih1. It is
perfect cure tor all female oollainl,
Semi to M:. (.y'li'i W- I'inkliaia.
Western Ai t iiue, Lynn, Mass., for pamph
lets. b7-8.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The Republican County Convention met
tuft Court Houae lo JefieraoD, on Mon
day, Autr. ft, !8H0,and wax railed to order
the Chairman of the Central Commit
tee.
On motion of M. I). Townaend, of Con.
neaut F. A. Pettibona, of Aahtabula, wan
eieceaj Chairman, i. A. Howell and Prof.
P. Treat, of Ueneta, were elected Hoc
retariea. A committee of three were appointed
Credential.,., follow. : K M. Norton,
M. D. Townaend, of Conneaut. i, 1. Hojt,
Mor an
On mo Ion of N. K. French it wan voted
that the namee of the varlouv candidate.
be announced, which wa. done a. follow.:
Fob Hiiebikf A. W. Htiles.
For Auditor E. H (Jilkev, Aahtabula;
W. H. Crowell, Jefferson; H. A. Andrew.,
Conneaut.
For Rrcohdrr II. A. Walling, Cole-
brook; A. R. Houghton Jefferson; E. li.
Pifer, Rock Creek; H II Grover, Hart..
trove; Marlon Brown, East Trumbull ; E
F Mason, Jefferson.
Fob Commissioner Calv;n Dodge,
New Lyme; Austin Harmon, Andover
Elzur Rawdon, Windsor.
For Hcrvktor J A Fickinirer, King.
ville; Burt Brett.Geneva; W W Hopkins,
Cherry Valley; John H Hill, Ashtabula.
For Inkirmart Dirrvtor JM Nettle-
ton, Ashtabula; Bidney Luce, Klngsville
Ezra Metcalf, Ashtabula.
For Coroner Noah Iloskin.Jeffenon.
After the announcement of the Lame.
was completed, a call for Credential, wax
made.
On motion the chair appointed A O
Hoakin. and H B Munger, tellers.
Adjourned to 1 MO P. M.
K.
J
VV
J
AFTERNOON SESSION.
a
Convention met promptly at 1 :l(0 o'clock
and proceeded to business.
The committee on Credential, reported
delegation, full as follows:
Andover D B Morley, Richard Uane,
E L Smith, C R Holcomb. John Gregory.
AMabula Junes Reed, Jr., V s Bum.
ham, F A Pettlbone. F M Pierce, E R
Metcalf, E H Gilkey John Castle, Win
Ltndon E W Fisk, H J Topky, Geo C
Mygatt, F A Dorman.
Atutinhirrg I H Welch, J Gibson,
R W Payne, N Aos In, L J Parker.
Cherry ValltyW C Benjamin, P An
drew., J S Sweet.
ColebrookVt II Treat, H J Shatto, J
Peck.
llnrtngrvre H Ayers, Geo Gladding.
Pienxmt Natlt. Follett, H Adams, A
0 Hosklna, H Henry, F P Cain.
Onnwiuf O L Bustan, J C Graves, M
D Townaend, P H Farnham.C Pool, A Scott,
H Bleasedal., E A Stone, A K Hay ward,
C R Godd.rd, A Durkee.
JeffertonS H Cook, V R Joiner, H L
gt. John, J A Howells. R M Norton, N E
French, J A Hervey, C 8 Ryder.
Morgan II J Covell, J J Hoyt, F H
Geer, W W Watkins, R W Pettet.
Trumbull Henry Goodell.R P Wolcott,
Frank Eastman, W F Brown.
Kingnille Ira Holden, Lyman Luce,
Geo Thompson, Harvey Whitman, J F
Blair, Geo. Morse.
Rome F E Crosby, Hiram Evans, O B
Laskey.
Orwell E Crook, A Fen ton, I M Cov
ert, CAB Pratt.
Lenox W H Frajer, B A French, H S
Smith,
Plymouth Simon Hoffman, a H Sey
mour.
Williamtfield E T Smith, Philo Rose,
Jesse Hart.
Dortet H M Arner, J W Chapin.
Rithmond W H Ballard, D B Peck, J
T Kile.
Saybrook W H Brown, W K Wilkin-
son, H Maltble, U a vvalKer.
Geneva 3 P Treat, H 8 Monger, D G
Palmer ,J B Petty, J Worden.P W Tattle,
A C Stevens, T McGovern.W C Maltble,
Edwin Treat, D Bartholomew, S 8 Bur
row.
Bhrffteia.S. 4 Whipple, H H Btevens,
Wm. Todd.
llarpertfleld Daniel Sumner, Clark
Martin, J C Sterrett, A L Custin.
Monroe Henry Hayward, A Randall,
C O Wiley, W H Gee, J H Brown, C S
Barrett.
New Lyme Vf H Dodge.S A Woodruff,
J S Peck.
lkum)i-l) K Palmer, J W Andrews.
Windnor M F Roberts, E A Alderman,
E Rawdon. O D Bell.
Wayne C L Wilcox, Chester Oatman.
M F Dean, W F Pelton.
On motion of N E French the report
was received and adopted.
The Convention then proceeded to the
nomination of officers in the order in
which they had been announced.
Sheriff A. there was but one name
.nnn.j , .1.1. 0fnM J J Hovt of Mor.
nomination of A W
" """""
Stile, be made by acclamation, which was
done and he was unanimously nominated.
Next In order was that of
ADDITOB -There being 131 delegates in
ConTenlloI1 66 w r6ce9gary for
,
choice. After the second ballott, the
name of H A Andrew, was withdrawn
1st hal. 2d bal 3d Ul,
w c,owei
jJ
(JiJ All 63
81 21
47 53 08
130 130 131
K A Andrew.,
E II Gilkey,
Recoiidrr The contest for this office
was uuiie spirited. Six name, were an
nounced, and It was only decided on th.
qih UUot. U H Grover'. nam. was
withdrawn after the Sd ballot, and that of
Marion Brown after the 3d ballot:
1st
II A Walling, 80
A K Houghton, 10
B H Pifer, 12
11 U Grover, (1
Marion Brown, 18
24
3d
4th
Sth
73
. 40
7
13
1
IS
46
3
13
0
10
10
F Mason,
M M 5 til
AO
i: 1:11 m 1:11 m
CoMMiasrONRK Three names were an
nounced, the only ballot resulted as follow.-.
For Commissioner, 1st
Calvin Dodge, . 99
Anatin Harmon, S
Rawdon !.
130
name, were
Coi.ntt Klrvitor Four
announced for this office, and two ballot,
taken ax follows:
1st 2d
A Fickinger, 41 44
W Hnpkina, - 1 H
John H Bill, - - 13
Burt Brett, 4Vi 5K
122 117
Infirmaiit Dirvtor The name of
Ezra Metcalf was withdrawn before the
balloting liegan, and there wax but one
ballot.
M Nettleton, ... VI
Sidney Luce, IM
m
Coroner But one name having been
announced, Noah Hotkin of Jefferson was
nominated by a unanimous vote.
The spirit of the Convention was most
harmonious, and ihe bst of feeling pre
vailed throughout.
The following UbI of committee, for
the various townships were announced :
Andover B D Morley
Ashtabula F A Petti none
Auatinburg Sam McCullough
Cherry Valley R M Skeels
Colebrook-H A Walling
Hartsgrove Erland Morgan
Pierpont F P Cain
Conneaut 8 J Smith
Jefferson J A Howell.
Morgan H J Covell
Trumbull I S Lewi.
Klngsville J II Kinnear
Rome E II Stile.
Orwell A H Rowley
Lenox E B Watson
Plymouth G W Johnson
Williamsffeld W S Boyd
Dorset J .nice Kennedy
Richmond W H Bullard
Saybrook E Wade
Geneva S S Burrow.
Sheffle d D C Smith
Harpersfleld B F Luther
Monr oe W H Gee
New Lyme M V Miller
Denmark M D Wilaey
Windsor Seth Barber
Wayne F A Kinnear.
- After the adjournment of the Conven
tion a call was made for committeemen
present to meet in the Court room for the
purpose of organising the County Central
Committee. Sixteen township, were rep
resented. A very hopeful feeling prevail
ed among the committee It was their ex
pressed purpose to make thi. a working
campaign. It will be found that this
county will lead the Tan in rousing ma
jorities thi. fall.
J A Howells was elected chairman of
the Central Committee, snd authorized to
.elect an executive Co rami tee, which will
be reported hereafter.
is
TENTH REGIMENT ORDERED OUT.
NihKS Aug. 7. The following order bae
been issued by Col. E. J. Ohl, of the
Tenth O.N. G.
HEADQUARTERS.
TENTH REGT. INFANTRY. O. N. G,.
MINERAL RIDGE, O. Aug. 5 1880.
General Order No. 3.
1. The annual encampment of the
Tenth Regiment of Infantry, as required
hv section 3078, revised statutes of Ohio,
will be held at Ashtabula, O., commencing
Wednesday. Sept. 1st, 18S0.
1. Field and Staff nfheers, company
commanders with tiieircommaiids, and the
ReL'iinenlal Band will report to Ihe Col
onel commanding at the time and place
named.
3. Companies will provide themselves
with cooking utensils and lilaukeis, also
an ax and spade should be brought along.
The quartermaster will issue plain army
rations anu win also proviue straw auu
fuel. He is authorized to contract for the
traiisptirtalion of the cum maud to and from
camp and will notily the company com
mamlers which rouie iney win taae.
4. Companies wear theirregulation unt
forms. Field, staff and hue officers will
wear their regulation dress uniforms.
a. The rules and regulations governing
the United St iles army will be strictly eu
forced during Ihe eticampiuent. Disc-inline
and order must be observed, and any
officer or soldier who disgraces himself and
comrades, by being intoxicated so as lo ren
der him unfit for duty, will forfeit his pa
while iu camp and te dishonorably uis
charced-
U. umcers anu men ot tue coioiuanu
ill bear iu mind lhat their presence at
this encampment is a special duty required
by law, and company onimuaiidera win oe
held strictly in account tor every man
whose name aptienrs on his rolls, no sub
stitule will be allowed; every membe
must be iu camp, or satisfactorily account
ed for.
7. Commanders of companies are charg
ed with nrouiulu:ation oi tins order; tue.
ill see lhat it is published once to ihei
commands III line, anil that encn meiuoc
is informed iudiviiluallv of lis content
within one week from the dale of its re,
ceipl, so they will be held strictly account-
able for ita extM-ulion.
8. I hereby detail Captain E. li. Gilkey
and his command to report to first Lieu
tenant and CJuariermaster Jesse Bowell, on
Ainruat 81st. at 10 o clock A. At., lor tin
purpose of putting up tents and getlin
the camp reauy to receive tue coiuuiauu,
Bv order of
E. J. OHL,
Commanding Regiment.
Hyde Park. Minn. April 23d, 1880.
I hav? taken nearly a package of kiffney
wort and it made me so much better tha1
I wish tn recommend it to all that may I
in need of siii h a remedy. I am sixl
years old and have raised a large family ol
children. 1 have noi oecu sine to no in
housework for inaiiv years, but now I hav
sent mv girls ull oil and am doing my wor
alone, wiiii-h suprises nil the iwople llml
Mrs, P. Morse.
COUNTY NEWS.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.
SAYBROOK.
The Sunday School, of Saybrcok hav.
Ihe time for their annual nio-nlc. on
Wednesday, Aug. 18lh, at Red Brook, or
Chautauqua No. 2, .. t . sometime,
tailed. It is expected that there will be
Oor 7 schools gathered on th. grounds that
lay.
The young people's Christian Temper
nce Union will meet on Friday night,
Aug. 13, at the residence of C. W. Bur.
dick.
Six person, united with the M. E. church
yesterday, th. ordinace of baptism being
administered to four of them.
Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, of Thompson, hare
been the guesia of Dr. Fouls, ainte last
Friday, ami leave to day for North East
Pa.
I learn from Mr. Udell, of Jefferson, that
there is v,m talk of an old folks' gather
ing at Jefferson, during this month. Th.
idea, I suppose, is to get as many of the old
pioneer, of this county together as poasi
ble, and eapecially all those who are 70,
end upward, not excluding, however, those
who are younger. I would like to see
some plan matured and carried out ruc-
cessfully. Their numbers are thinning out
every year, and the sooner such a meetine
held, the greater the number of old set
tlers who can attend. Would lileo m l,...
hat other, think of the feasibiiilv of
such a gathering.
Aug. 9. J. J.
KINGSVILLE.
It is strange what an effect the imagi
nation can exert upon the human body.
For instance friend "Index'' of North
Kingsville, has for some time haroored the
idea that two or the planets were pair
of helions, or something of that sort,
which are to affect the earth in such a
way as to poison the air, the water, and
even the food we eat He has carried his
idea so far as to seriouly contemplate im
itating Dr. Tanner, and liye without eat
ing. His mind haa dwelt upon this change
so much, that his brain has become
affected, and the most strange, and
absurd hallucinations are chasing each
other through hi. capacious cranium. As
an example, he imagines that his little
North Kingsville toad, is going to swell
to the proportions of the Kingsville ox, and
eventually assume such vast proportion.
" inciune all lake Erie,within it. in
corporation. The fact that Kingsville
improper has 17 mounted, and equiped
wide awakes, does not frighten us in the
least.
Large bodies move .low, but when once
motion their momentum is irresistable.
We are organizing a company here, and
soon as there is work to do, we shall
be ready for it.
Saturday was a very warm day her.
especially about the polls where our pri
mary was being held. You have of
course received the names of the delegate.
elected. There was nothing uid in regard
what road the eongresional delegate.
should trav.l on their way to Warren, but
is generally understood, that they will
go for North way.
The classes ot Amos Luce, and Dickson
Woodburn of the Baptist S. S., had a pic
nic at the lake on Thursday which wa.
much enjoyed by all concerned.
Mr.. Dr. Webiter, Mrs. C. Robinson,
and Mrs. II. Eastman, are enjoying them
selves at Chautauqua.
Among th. visitors in town, we notice
the wife of Mr. George Lowe who ia chief
f telegraphic department of Erie. Sh.
is visiting her father Mr. J. F. Blair.
Also 11. R. Rogers who has lately taken
to himself a wife, and with her is stopping
at Mr. J. E. Glezen'i.
Th. M. E. Sunday School are to have a
picnic at the lake on Friday.
A man by tne name ot atreet, gave m
sort of Bob. Ingersoll speech on the
park on Sunday afternoon.
Aug. 9. IRON WOOD.
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Aug.
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