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i NT 1; A - 1. Thursday, Jam 10, 1870. , HOUGHTON, It. H. HOUGHTON, XSITOKS. O. O. C. & X. K. B. Time-table. Trains leave Wellington Station m fol low i GOING SOUTH, Ho L Cta. lad. Inna sad Mall ASS a. X. No. a. At. Loads CI acta nail Kxpraas,... I:10r.m. Ho. a. NlaM Kxprata. If att.. StSTr.. So. T. ClcreUnd Aeeonawdatloa..! I.aop.x. -local FrsttnU. SSS a. a. aad a:) r. x. GOING NORTH. Ho.. Hlcbt lium KaO. ............. 5:40a.m. Ho.. St. LoataAOa. XzprawAUan,... Ids cat. Ho. a riinlut aTisisaa. T:ai cm. Ho. navslsaS t aom laeal r"TaHrhta. :10a7:O r.M. W. H. n&HKB. Aat. Local aa& UiscelUaeoua." Cleveland Is already satiated with immature veal. A party of young people go sleigh riding to Elyi la this evening. I. A. Webster has severed bis con nection with the Oberlin News. Arch. I. Willard, of Barton, Ohio, Is spending a few days in town. Fob sal. Table, Show-cases and writing-desk. 17tl A. M. Fitch. The next Nortbeo. Ohio Fair is to be held the first week of September,? Miss Jessie Wolcott Is spending a few weeks with relatives la Nor walk Carl Palmer Is enjoying himself visiting friends In the Western States. D. L. Wadsworth, Esq.. attended the Jacksonian Convention at Colum bus. ,'" Elyria has a gas and water compa ny organized and has the works xar on der way. Scarlet fever' and diphtheria of a very malignant character prevail In New York City. .,, .. The Methodttts of New London In tend soon to put from $7,000 to $9,000 in to a new church. The K. A A. Berea says that two children of John Spear, died of diph theria last week. Miss Clara Harley, of Norwalk, Is the guest of her friend Mrs. Ida Per kins, of Taylor SU ..-- Remember the Lecture by Dr Haydn next Monday evening at the Congregational Church. p. M. Ogden mailed from this office last Saturday 8,500 letters. What town of Us size can beat thatt Don't fall to hear Bev. Dr. ITaydn's lecture on "An Edinborough Celebri ty" nextMonday evening. . The week of prayer was observed here, the services being held alternate ly at the different churches. Many of oar items should have ap peared last weekbnt were crowded oat by natters that could not lie over. From the Elyria Bepubllcan we learn that city lodged and fed 111 tramps daring the month of December. Miss Stella Foamier, a graduate of Baldwin University; is teaching the A Primary Department of oar schools. AH the congregations united in entices at the Methodist church Sun day evening making a very full house. . There Is not that rush this year on the part of the factory-men to secure patrons as has been, noticed in former days , . , .--.---- - .- -. The tendency of neighbor Bonce's long strips of sweetness to carl at the ends,' Indicates that mercury Inclines pward. . . Wellington entirely omitted to ob serve" the fashion of making calls on New Tear's day for the 'first time Is four years. -..; ' We have rarely had so good a ran of sleighing as for the last two weeks and all classes are trying to make the I most of It. .- Frank Carman, of Berea, has be come a pupil In the Department of the Navy, and gone on board a U.S. school ship, the Saratoga. Oar carriage shops are running a fall force of hands in the manufacture of sleighs and cotters and cannot keep up with the demand. i ' We hear that scarlet fever U pre vailing to some extent among the chil dren of the village, though no cases are yet reported as serious. Our last Issue contained an unusu ally large number of marriage notices. Times are improving and we can afford to Indulge In luxuries. . ... . Over, fifty loaded freight cars stand U on the side-tracks at this station, the blockade east and west rendering their forwarding impossible. J ; " The Mayor has announced by pos ters that the ordinance requiring the walks to be cleaned of snow will here after be rigidly enforced. - Installation, of officers of. "Haldo Morandi Lodge, No. 1000,' Knights of Honor, of Wellington was held Wed nesday evening In their hall. Newspaper advertising compels. In quiry, and when the article offered is of good quality and at a fair price, the nat ural result la Increased sales. - Deacon Philip Goss, many years a resident of Brighton died last Monday night at the residence of his aon-in-' law'Ch&s. Beach, of this place. Those of our subscribers who ex pect to bring us seasoped 18-inch wood en subscription are reminded that now Is a favorable time to deliver It. Lost A lady's far muff. The finder will plesse return the same tome or leave at the ENTnrmis offloe. . 17tl- r Mas. W. R. Waax. Key. Mr. Chittenden of Fremont, who formerly preached for the Episco pal Societies of Elyria, Grafton and Penfield exchanged pulpits with Rcr. Jndd, of Oberlln, last Sunday. Attention Is called to the cards on local page of Messrs. Morgan . A Knowles, who have lately suffered by fire, were Insured In the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Co., and have already receiv ed their Indemnity. "By their fruits ye shall know them." - : ' Among the novelties worthy of no tice is the new and handsome desk and advertising frame recently added to the office furniture of the American House. The trader and his calling become identified. Days and months may elapse, but when the want arises the article to be obtained suggest the ad vertiser. A large number of Knights of Hon or from the Elyria and Oberlln Lodges visited Haldo Morandi Lodge of this place Wednesday evening on the occa sion of installation of officers. Attention Is called to .3. P. nes tings new advertisement in this issue. He has had a success unparallelled in the history of sewing-mschlne agents, having sold 123 machines in thirteen months. Nathan Baker mans years a real dent of the south-west corner of La Grange and well-known In this vicinity as a very intelligent and somewhat ec centrio person, died Jan. 1st., after a short illness. And now somebody in Elyria Is not happy because the tax-payers are com pelled to pay for changing the Town Hall into a theater, and asks the Be publlcan by what right it was done, The editor gives it up. ' The residence of J. H. Norton, in Townsend burned a week ago Sunday morning. Too much fire and some de fect in the chimney. Loss $1,600. In sured in the Ohio Farmers Company for $600. "Wake man Press. : Rev. Dr. Hayden, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Cleveland is to deliver the next lecture in the Bell Fund Course on Monday evening next, Jan. 20th. He is an able and popular man and the lecture will be well worth hearing. We shall be greatly obliged to any of our readers If they will promptly call our attention to any failure to give proper credit for subscriptions by the change of date on their address. We try to oe accurate but sometimes make a failure. Should another chilling polar wave strike ns soon, It would leave a large number of people in a sad fix, as the supply of coal in many a bin in town is down to the last pail and the blockaded state of the coal roads is not encour aging for speedy relief. X A sleighing party of twenty-four' . WW. ... . , . . couple rrom rveuingion, arrived at ra Park House, on Tuesday evening. Th dining-room was cleared, and a few; hours devoted to music and dancing. Supper was served by the proprietor of the Park House. Oberlln News. The Berea paper says that Baldwin University and German Wallace College have re-opened with increased attend ance. By the way, we wish that the Republican and Advertiser, now that the two papers have been long enough merged into one to have a distinct iden tity, would adopt some abbreviation of their too lengthy name. Reader, if you have a good live ad vertisement running through your lo cal paper you have hundreds of ser vants all at work for you, whether you wake or sleep, whether you be sick or well. No monarch's slaves ever scat tered at his bidding so fleetly or faith fully or In such bewildering numbers as the literary messengers that bear your Individual word to the psople. The Agricultural Societies of Berea and of Medina County, have held their annual meetings. The receipts of the Berea Fair last September were over $1,100. N. C. Cnrtlss was elected Pres ident and W. L. Stearns. Sec'y. Am&sa L. Clapp, of Chatham has been chosen President of the Medina Society, and F. R. Loom is Is Secretary. Their next Fair will be held Sept. 16, 17 and IS. Mr.H. B. Franks and family, raid ing on South Main Street in this village were surprised on Wednesday evening, by a eall from the "Quintette Club" of Wellington, consisting of ladles and gentlemen, thier former neighbors. The gentlemen were somewhat disguised at first, having covered the features which nature had given them with others more ornamental. Thalr salutation was a song. After a pleasant social evening they returned to their homes. Frxx wobk. The work of frescoing the new church is about finished and the artists, Messrs. Grub A Kinderman, of Cleveland, deserve special mention for the no small part they have contrib uted in the decoration of the interior of this fine edifice. The design of arch itecture of the auditorium being strict ly of the "Eastlike" pattern, It was required of the artists to follow this design in their decorations, and yet to relieve the heavy appearances of sup porting beams and arches by interming ling of other styles to such an extent as to produce the desired effect, and yet retain the shades necessary to give ef fect to the combined work. This they have done successfully by introducing figures and designs from the style of Renaissance, and when the finishing touch has been given we feel assured that their work will command univer sal praise and commendation. Eight Reasons for Drihkiho 'Tax Nxw Era Coftxx," is Pbkfk&exck to all Othkbs. 1. It stands without a rival as a nutritious, non-stimulating, and invariably beneficial table beverage. x. It is made from the choicest wheat alone, by a scientific process involving careful supervision of several days. It is so perfectly prepared by the re moval of all glutinous and oily proper ties, that it cannot deteriorate but will retain its virtue indefinitely In any climate, and even improve by age. 3. Generally admitted to be quite equal In color and delicacy of flavor to the best Mocha and Java (if properly boiled), it has many distinctive features which entitle it to consideration. It is highly recuperative; assimilating with the food, it assists, rather than impedes digestion, hence the nervous and dys peptic will una la it remedial virtues known to no other table beverage. 4. It Is an unfailing corrective of in digestion a fact corroborated by the testimonials of hundreds who have ex perienced its restorative power. Some testify to a complete recovery from liver complaint and heart disease by its continued use. Physicians are among Its warmest advocates.' Four others will be given next week. See ad. in another column. It Is sold by W. "W. Harvey."; Two communications with refer ence to the Dairymen's Convention were handed in alter our space was all taken up, and will appear next week One evening last week Edith Parker a daughter of S. S. Parker wasUklng a race about the rooms of her borne, for a constitutional and while going at a 3 :40 gait her foot ought against the carpet and she fell hand and face against and through the glass of a sash door leading to the porch, breaking out a place 10x23 and scattering fragments ol glass ten feet away, but inflicting only slight wounds in her hands and face. It might be considered a miracle thkt she was not seriously cut with the broken glsss. Jurors. The following jurors have been drawn for the January term of court : GRAND JURORS. B. H. Marshall, Rochester, f E. C. Griswold, Elyria, " H. A. Cook, Russia, J. C. Haskell, Huntington, Geo. L. Furgerson, Henrietta, Jos. 11. Belden, Wellington, John H. Eckler, Carlisle, L. B. Pratt, nnntington, A. H. Mooers, Ridgevllle, II. B. Davidson, Wellington, II. S. Williams, Grafton, Wallace Barker, Wellington, Chauncey Blakesley, Ridgevllle, Justus Brown, Russia, Geo. C. Prince, Amiierst. rsrriT jurors. Ed. West, Huntington, Frederick Burk, Henrietta, Jacob Crawford, Rochester, C. F. S. B.icon, Elyria, William Bacon, Brownhelm, A. H. Palmer, Wellington, Henry Lutz, Brownhelm, James T. Robinson, Ridgeville, George W. Probert, Pittsfleld, Reuben Scone, Elyria, John Kelley, Carlisle, W. H. Aiken, Black Biver. Uruulne. This is the most recently discovered, and perhaps the most remarkable, of all the coal tar or aniline group of coloring substances,now so extensively used for the adornment of the finest fabrics. Ur anlne is said, by chemists, to be the moat highly fluorescent body known to science. Its coloring power is astonish ing; a single grain will Impart a marked color to nearly five hundred gallons of water. A most interesting experiment, which anybody may try, consists In sprinkling a few atoms of Uranine up on the surface of water in a glass tum bler. Each atom immediately- sends down through the water what appears to be a bright-green rootlet; and the tumbler soon looks as if it were crowd ed full of beautiful plants. The rootlets now begin to enlarge, spread and com bine, until we have a mass of soft green-colored liquid. Viewed by tran smitted light, the color changes to a bright golden or amber hue; while a combination of green and golden will be realized, according to the position in which the glass is held. For day or evening experiment nothing can be prettier than these trials of Uranine, which are especially entertaining for young folks. We are indebted for samples of color to editors of the Scien tific American, who are sending out specimens, free of charge, to all their readers. The subscription to the pap er is $3.30 for a year, or $1.60 half year and a better investment for the money could hardly be named. Cards of Thanks. On the 6lh of November, 1879, my house and contents were destroyed by fire. It was insured in the Ohio Farm er's Insurance Company. The loss was promptly and honorably adjusted and the full amount of insurance amount ing to $1802.89 was paid thirty days be fore due. I toko this method of return ing my thanks to thecompaoy and cheer fully recommend the same to all de-ir-Ing Insurance. David Morgan. Camden, Ohio, Jan. lltii, 1879. The Ohio Farmers' Insurance Co.,. Ill please accept my thanks for the honor able adjustment and prompt payment of my loss by fire Oct 3d, 1878 by which I lost my b arn and contents. The in surance amounting to $1065.93 was paid in full. The fair dealing of this com pany for thirty years as many in Lorain Co., can attest, is sufficient to recom mend it to all desiring good Insurance. Rcrus Kkow-.es. La Grange, Ohio, Jan. Uth, 1879. Life a Burden. So'say the the sufferers from that loathsome disease, catarrh. The burden may be lifted, and life made enjoyable by using the Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. For sale by Everett & Starr Wellington, O., and by Strong, Cobb & Co Cleveland, Ohio. Newburgh, O., June 1, 1374. Pktkr lawsox, Esq. Dear Sir: I was crged by a friend to try "Lawson's Curative, as I have often been afflicted with rheumatism, I am happy to say that it afforded me immediate complete relief. I have also seen it tried In cases of Sore Throat. Toothache aad Neural gia, and with success. I give this cheer fully, as I feel that this remedy should be known to all. Tours truly, Mrs. H.P. Wat. Price 50 cts & 1.00 per bottle. My Dkar Doctor : A few weeks since I had a conversation with my jan i tress as to a paralytic brother-in-law. He was stricken paraly tically about two years ago; the right side entirely par alyzed, including the right arm and the right leg. He had not earned a penny during the time; at my request he pur chased and used a bottle of your Iodide of Ammonia; before the bottle was one half used, he could raise his arm and control his leg. He continued the ap plication until he had used a second bottle, and Is earning two dollars a day and keeps up bis work well. Use this certificate ss you please. Very truly. Geo. G. Sickles. Ill Nassau St, N.Y., Mar. 4th 1870. Dr. Wm. M. Giles, 451 Sixth Ave. Don't fail to call for that 40 cent Japan or Green tea at Houghton's, tf A full line of srold soeca will be found at Houghton's, warranted and much below Cleveland prices. CLAKKSFILI. Our City Fathers have had their hand s full of business the past week. One of our townsmen, Lewis naves, having gained their confidence, has left for parts unknown. Those most interested think he got away with about $7,000, Mr. Hayes was liked and trusted by all who knew him. He was a partner with Messrs. Horr, Warner & Co., in the Peck cheese factory in Wakeman, owned a dairy of forty-six cows, was a partner In the gristmill here and man aged a large farm in Wakeniau that he had stocked with horses, cattle, farming utensils, etc. On the above proparty he managed to get a large sum of mon ey. It is reported that he has gone to Kansas. We think it would be easy to get up a colony to go to Kansas from this and adjoining townships as Hayes has con siderable money that would go quite a ways toward laying out a village. Hayesville would be a good name for it. At present we are having the severest weather we have had here this winter, Frozen cars and feet are very numerous, Sleighing continues good and is being used to good advantage. There is very little sickne3S here now Jan. 2d, 1879. Fixis SULLIVAN. The Holidays passed off quietly with us. We think Krlss Krlngle must have made a short stay in Sullivan for the presents did not get scattered around very plentifully. The meetings which have been held during the week of prayer will be con tinued this week. Thepeople are taking quite an Interest in the meetings and we hope they will be a benefit to our town. Well, Huntington, If your whistle blows at noon it's all right. That is when It should blow. Our mill-men don't think so, for since they caq't blow at all hours they won't blow at all. But perhaps the whistles friz.. The correspondent of the Ashland Times would liko to know what makes their dog bark. That's a pretty ques tion. Did you ever know a dogt) sing? The latest styles In head-dresses here is a large comforter wrapped seventeen times around the neck.then all the stray shawls, scarfs and such things that you can get on and then people point at you and say ; "He's got the mumps." ' Sleighing is splendid, but some of the north and south roads are drifted so full that they are impassible. We notice the log-yard at the mill is filling up very fast. Mrs. Mary Kellogg, sister of Mrs. E. P. Coon.of this place died at Ann Arbor, Mich., Monday, Jan. 6tb. She had been suffering for some time with a tumor and filially -determined to have it re moved. Accordingly she went to Ann Arbor for that purpose accompanied by her husband and her two sisters Mrs. E. P. Coon of Sullivan, and Mrs. An nie Millis of Elyria. She lived about five hours after the operation. Old Solomox. KOCH ESTER. At a recent meeting of the School Board an order was passed changing the series of textbooks. We admit that a uniformity U to be desired bat cannot see the wisdom of the present choice. The "National' series if we except perhaps, the speller, is superior in every way to the McGuffey, and although the honora ble gentlemen of the Board may say that "What was good enough for me is good enough for my children," yet we would suggest that a little common sense would not come amiss even in choosing between a modern improved and an obsolete class of text-books. That the project from the beginning is a speculation no one ac quainted with the facts will deny. No one in this county had thought of reme dying the multiplicity of textbooks un til the publisher oi ute ncuuuey series proposed to remedy it for us and make money out oi me operation, ana so our School Board in con junction with the like bodies throughout the county has assist ed in the swindle of foisUcg upon the people an antiquated and imperlect sys tem of text hooks in the rvalue? ical pur suit of "uniformity". But the end is not ret. The trapping of our Hoards by these and sharks who call themselves publish ers, has been complete. These publish ers take our discarded ".Nationals," and we pay them a premium and get in re turn the McGuffey 'a. This makes the latter seem quite cheap. But by and by we want some more and not having any more "Nationals" to trade we have to do with the cash "supply" instead of the "exchange" rates. These are nothing less than exorbitant. But there is no re lief. The Board has so ordained and we must pay it. Here is where the swindle lies. Was ever a game more adroitly played, or an honest, but unsophisticated body more completely beiuauicar Another proposed innovation is ine County Superinteudency. Nothing but disastrous consequences can Joilow II this should beco.ee a law. The idea of ne man superintending the 125 or more district schools of this county is a bur lesque. His opportunities for judging of a teacher's ability would not be a tithe of that which the directors under the pres ent system have. Then evil great and many would be certain to follow such ex treme centralization of authority. Our teacher's examinations are frauds from this cause already, yet we would go still further and invest one man with the au thority now jointly held by over five hundred officers. Let us look before we leap. H. A. M. O OB Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stock-holders of the First National Bank of Wellington, O., on Monday Feb. 3d, 1879, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 12 M., for the purpose of electing five Diiectors to serve for the ensuing year. 12 1Ci3 R. A. Uokr, Cashier. Wellington, O., Dec. 31st, 1878, The Slaughter Of prices at the New York Clothing nouse. In order to reduce our stock before moving Into our new store, we will sell goods at New York wholesale prices during the next two weeks. Some job lots and remnants of cassi- meres at half price. A. ii. r'lTUtl. MARRIED. MANX WALTERS. At the residence of the bride's parents in Spencer. Jan. 13h, '78. by the Rev. C. C. Ionian. Mr. F ramie Mann of Sullivan to Miss Lucy Walter, of Bpencor. PERKINS RADCLIFFE. At the resi dence of the bride1 parents in Camden, O , Uec. .'.Illi, 1878, by Ute tier. James Bra It h, Duaoe L. Perkins, of Huntington, to Miss Alma L. Kadchtfe. LANG HACKETTAttheBaDtlst church 8mdy evening, Dec. 20ih, 1878, by the Rev. Fox, Mr. Nelson Lang to Miss Addie Hackett, all of Huntington. Cheese. There has been no trade since the cold weather set in as it has not been safe to ship. Dealers are holding their November cheese at 7 cents ; Sept and Oct. at 7i . . There Is a little better tone to the New York market, encouraging the hope that prices will be at least, sustained, and that the market will be more active as soon as the weather will justify shipments. The shipments of cheese for the week ending Jan. 14th, are as follows No. of boxes, 1 ,331 . No lbs, 55,765. Butter for the same time as follows No. tubs, 72. No. lbs. 3,725. BUSINESS LOCALS. You Must Cure that Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure ?'ou can cure yourseir. it has estab ished'the fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Asthma, and all dieses of Throat and Lungs, It Is ab solutely wiinoui an equal, two doses will relieve your child of Croup; it is pleasant to take, ond perfectlv harm less to the youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. You can use two-thirds of a bottle and If what we say is not true we will re fund the price paid. Price 10 cts.. 60 cts., and $1.00 per bottle. If your Lungs are sore, or chest or back lame, use bliiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by J. W. Houghton. ll-17-ly I Wish Everybody to Know. Rev. Georjfo H. Thaver. an old citizen of this vicinity, known to everyone aa a most influential citizen aud christian minister of the M. E. Church, just at this moment stopped in our store to say, "I wuh every body to know that I consider that both mv seU and wife owe onr lives to Shiloh's Con sumption Core." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases. such as nothing else has done. Das. Match rrr A Faanca. Bourbon, lnd., Mav L5th, 1878. Sold by Everett a Starr, Wellington, Ohio. From all nartsof the coantrv reports come of the Immense sales and Increasing demand for that deservedly popular Sewing Machine, The Old and Reliable "Staxdabd,'' the price of which the proprietors wisely reduced to V'JU including au tne attaenments, and at once secured for them a popularity among the people, far beyond that attained bv anv other machine at any price, the consequence of which is, agents are leaving the old high pnceo macnines, ana seeaing territory lor the "Stakdabd." Knowing from exper ience that with the best goods at the lowest price they can outsell all other machines. wnere ine snpenor quality ana low price Is made known. Tfala splendid machine com bines all the improvements. Is far ahead of an outers in beanty ana durability of its work, ease at management, light running and certainty of operation, is sensibly made upon sound principles, with positive work ing Darts all steel, and can be aafelv nut down as the very perfection of a serviceable sewing machine, in every particular, that will outlast any machine, and at a price tar down below any other. It la thoroughly warranted for five years. Kept in order free of charge. And sent, to any part of the country for examination by the customer before payment of the bill . We can predict equally as Urge a demand for them in this section a In others. Families wishing the best machine manufactured should write dl. rect to the Factory, and enterprising persons wishing to seize the chance should apply for so desirable an agency. See advertisement in another part of this paper. Address Stand ard Machine Co., Cor. Broadway and Clin ton Place, New York. Driving over a rough road last win ter, one of my horses became suddenly very lame a bad sprain of the right an kle. Applied all the remedies 1 knew of and those suggested by horsemen, with out any benefit. The horse was entire ly useless for two months.and I thought permanently disabled. Gile's Liniment Iodide of Ammonia took away the lame ness and restored him. Henry Livis gstoxk, Proprietor of South Side Signal. Babylon, Long Island. No Deception Used. It is strance so man v neoale will contin ue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Constipation. Sour Stom ach, General Debility, when chey can pro cure at our store SUILOH S VITALIZER, free of cost it it does not cure or 'relieve them. Price 75 cts. Sold by Everett & Starr, Wellington, Ohio. For Lame Buck, side oi chest use SHI LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price 25 cta Sold by Everett a Starr.' Xotice to Take Deposition. Th Statb or Ohio. . carl at rnmmoi irmio county, m. ) JCDUOXl CHAMBERLAI2T. P1B. ) P(,tloa for AXrrcHAMBERLAIK. Deft. ) J" Within asd for the Conntr of Lorain, State of Ohio. The Defendant will take notice that on the 39th Say of Jaaoarjr, A. D., 1879, the abore named plalatlS will take the Depositions of sundry witnesses, to be used sa CTtdenee oa the trial of the bore entitled cause, at the office of William O. Banndera, la the city of Grand Raplda, m the County of Kent, and State of Michigan, between the hour, of 8 o'clock, A. U. and o'clock. P. If., of said day, and that the taking of the same will be adjourned from day to day, between the name boars, until tbey ere completed. W. F. HERRICK, AU'y for ri'ff. Divorce Notice LoratoC.Ja! I In the Comt Common Pleas. JULIA BOLGER, Plaintiff, ) agmlnat Notice. JAM ESBOLGER, Defendant. ) The said James Bolger wlU take notice that the said Julia Bul ger has Sled la the Clerk's office of said Court her ap plication for Divorce. Aa a cause therefor she chang es the said James Bolger with being guilty of adultery with Boaa Bawley, that said adulterous intercourse between them has exiated for more than four years last past, and that on the ad day of December, A. D., 1H78, said James absconded with the said Boaa and Is now living with her In a state of adultery. Said peti tioner nana for the cuatody of their two children, Min nie and Freddie, and for alimony. Bald causa will be for hearing as the next term of said Court, to-wit: The January term, A. D. 1870. JULIA BOLGER, By J. H. Dickson, her AU'y. December 11th, lK7a.-13we.chd The Self-Threading Shuttle and Self-Setting Keedle and other Valuable Improve ments are now applied to the Light-Banning' Domestic Sewing Machine Which makes it the best Under-feed Sewing Machine made. I am also sgent lor the Davis Vertical Feed The New Home Sewing Machines, each of which has ad van tages peculiar to itself, which recommends them tor a variety of uses and lvake them rcoond to none in the market. Paities desiring machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. All ma chines warranted. All kinda oi Sewing Machine Needles and Oils kept for sale. 8. P. HASTINGS, Ag't, Office In Benedict's Block, Wellington, O. The New Era COJTEE ! Is made from choice White Winter Flint Wheat By Putnam's Patent Process of Prepar ing, Steaming;, Drying and Roasting, and is a perfectly pure article, free rrom any adulteration whatever. IT IS A NERVE FOOD. It can be used by those who cannot use Imported Coffees, and contains vir tues and neaitn-proaucing elements not possessed by tea or coffee. Physicians universally indorse it as a healthful tablo drink. A prominent physician and surgeon of San Francis co, Cal., writes us, "It is the Wonder of the Age!" What the People Say of It. Having used the New Era Coffee for the paatyear, I believe its general introduction will prove a permanent goou. is. ax. nnBi js. u. Dorchester, Sept 3d, 1878. trtn.Ajl In m famflv for tli A naat USIlUg UDI.U . M.J - J - lieve it is a real sanitary boon to people gen- .. . -.TT1 .1 . Ill, . 1T- u eratiy. Atu.uk nssssii, 87 Boylston St., Boston. lous beverage and free from all the injurious euocts oi tea auu oiuos. EUWAKU rAUE 82 Commonwealth A v., Boston, nay 20, "78. For ten months I have drank the New Era Coffee. The palpitation of the heart which I have experienced from drinking Java Cof fee has entirely ceased. I think it excellent N. W. STEAKS. 296 Columbus Ave., Boston stay 20th, 1878. I have used the New Era Coffee for the past nine months, and so much . pleased with It that I intend drinking it constantly. JOSEPH BANARD, D. D. Neponset, July 10th, 1878. for sale by W . w . iiarvxy. STOVES ! Over 30 .Different -OF- COOKING STOVES -AND- And abont the same of ZXT STOCS AT J. "W.. "Wilbur's. And For Sale at "CHEESE PRICES." Respectfully Yours, J.W.WILBUR. If you want pure York State Buckwheat Flour, choice Oys ters direct from Baltimore, the best family Flour and Yeast to leaven it, Vinegar, Sugar, Pickles, Goblets, Peanuts, Gra ham Flour, Lamps, Corn Meal, Jugs, Tea, Potatoes, Chow Chow, Bird Seed and healthy Candy buy them of Bowlby fe Hall. We sell packing Salt, Salt petre, Sage, Extracts, strictly pure ground Spices, Brooms, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery and Cheese. When you get disgusted with old stale Coffee, come and buy borne new roasted and refresh yourself. BOWLBY & HALL. T- ZwOZ-aLXTD, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Wagons and Sleighs. Having; puiehssed the interest of P.O. Thomas in the carriage business, I shall de vote my entire time aud energy to supply ing everything in my line that the recessi tiesof my customers demand. I have a large stock of new and second hand carriagea which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Office and Factory, at the old stand as formerly. Thankful for past favors, I so. licit a continuance of your pitrona ge. 2in40yl ' T. DOLAND. 10 O Ortft Men and Women are wanted, to make svv,vww rrom 92 to ais per day. Asenta are now msklna that amount, lets Address, with one cent stamp, Rev. S. T. BUCK, Milton, Pa. S. S. HOUGHTON, PORTRAIT PAINTER, -life-size- PORTRAITS IN OIL. He will also copy old pictures and finish in Oil, from the common photograph size to fall life-sixe. The copying of old or defaced Pictures is made a specialty. A nice line of cloths just re- vcivcu au x' ibcu o. Clothing made and fit guaran teed at .bitch's. A large stock of ready-made ciotnmg, late and nobby styles at P itch's. A Large stock of overcoats cheap at Fitch's. Ladies cloakings cheap at .a.' A usm. a Waterproof cheap at Fitch's. Ladies underwear cheap at .mtcn'8. Boys' underwear cheap at jjitcns Men's underwear cheap at Jltcn's. A large stock of hats and caps cneap at Uitcn's. Trunks, satchels and shawl straps cheap at Fitch's. Neck wear and hosiery cheap at a itcn's. Gloves and mittens cheap at Ditch's. The best shirts in America cheap at Fitchs. OUR HOLIDAY STOCK Is now complete, and m brac es the largest assortment of Useful and Orna mental articles of FURNITURE Ever shown in Wel lington. Our pi ices will average 50 PER CENT, less than last year. OUR WORK is artistic in design and superior in fin ish and quality. No Fancy Prices be cause of the near Approach of Christmas. A.G.&G.L.C0VCI1, Wellington, O. The Friend of All Z Hollo-Cray's Fills '"I bad no appetite; Honowsys Pnia car me a hearty one." ."Your mils are marvelous." . "I send for another box, aad keep them la the house." "Dr. Holloway has cored my headache that was chronic" "I care one or yonr Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. Tbs dear little thine SOS well la a day. " "My nausea of a morning Is now cared.' "Yonr box of HoUoways Ointment eared me of nofsea In the bead. I robbed some of your Ointment behind (he ears, and the noise has lefO "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price Is 33 cents, not the medicine to me la worth a dollar. " "Send me Sve boxes of your Pffia." ' 'Let me hare three boxes of your Pills by return mall, for Chills and Fever." I have over 300 such testimonials ss these, but want of space compels me to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And an erapMons of the skin, this Ointment Is most Invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the moat searching effect to the very root of the evil. IIOLLQVAY'S 0IIITI.1EIIT. Possessed of this Remedy, every man may be his own doctor. It may be rubbed iuto the system, so as to reach any internal complaint; by these means it cures Sores or Ulcers in the Throat, Stomach, Liver, Spine, or other parts. It is au Infallible Kemedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts. Contracted or SttfF Joints, Gout, Rheumatism and all skin diseases. Iwpobtaxt Caotiojc. None are rename unless the signature of J. Haydocs, as agent for the United Siatea, surrounds each box of PUIS and Ointment. Boxes at 23 ceata, 82 cents and Si each. rSTbere la considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. HOLLOWAT CO.. New York. ISmS XiXTSSXAJV OUT VI0LXH STETJTGS. ICSt sirter. Iira asita ti.ais' fbes . i . u .i i.. .11 1.r 1 bikU L-rtU-l. mliabr, th. uhfpn stil.M la th. vrarlS. rK iu wrtf C wry whil. Ill F.ia amass mmu. S lii I iii lfc mt but of a. dwasla. Tnaaa asaaic mim Bui, mntn mo atseratna. . . . l.Try Soa fan 1 rsdeara ol lit, sol, Uaiwilsal SOUI . STBATTO CO, sTl. BEST business voa can engage in. SS to tSO per d.iy made by any worker of sit her sex. right la their owa localities. Par Mcalara and samples worth S5 free. Im prove your spare time at this buainots. Address BnaaoJi 4 Co.. Portland, Kaine. ll-jrl UNCLE ROBINSON'S OYSTER DEPOT I am now in daily receipt of fresh Oysters from Baltimore, and will sell bulk and can oys ters cheaper than ever, by the dish, served up in every style. For church and benevolent objects I will make reasonable deductions, also to merchants. PlftflM (in tint rarmt tTl.fr T V..n a fn 11 .nr - - -o - - c - x ply of Groceries and Provisions, together f?w. i . . i mi a wuu x Kuuaauiu iMjmectionery, iddsccu ana CiRars, Lnnch and Hot Tea and Coffee at all hours, and no pains spared to accommodate all who eall. Thankful for naat favnra T rum. in vanr huinble servant, K. J. ROBINSON. "TOTF. TT A RTJTST1 TQ PART .V " J - rf i T M. Alt? Jk a AND THE SUMMER IS ENDED." Now mak "DECEMBER AS PLEAS. ANT AS MAY bv providing vonrselves with one of onr elegant Stoves of which we have . The Cream of the World, The old reliable Argand, The beautiful Golden Star, The Majestic Garland and The glittering Gold Coin, And this is not all! We can show yon the finest . AND Made in the world, and wood Seating; Stoves . Uneqnaled in beanty, quality and price on the American continent. We tell every thing in onr lice at bottom prices and euar-- antee satisfaction. We generally have second hand stoves that .we sell cheap. Larcpa and lamp goods is one of our specialties. Come and See TT3 1 XA2TG & F3SZZ.C3S, vol 11-lS-ly. -. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Having purchased the large Wareroom formerly owned by T. Doland, and fitted it wp for a Livery Stable and furnished it with first-class rigs, all new, 1 am prepared to meet every want of the public in my line. Good teams furnished at all hours and at reasonable rates. P. C. THOMAS. t1n-DTl A Hare Chance. Bush. & Beldejt wish to say t3 their customers and the public generally, that they contemplate closing out their clothing business and have de cided to make a slaughter in prices. All desirable goods will be sold at cost ; those a little off will be sold regardless of cost. WE MEAN BUSINESS. If you don't believe it come and see for yourselves. Cash, and nothing else, will be taken for goods at cost. . BUSH fe BELDEN. Aug. 28th, 1878. U-Ltt PROF. HARRIS RADICAL CURE POB SPEEMATTOEHCEA. "SEMINAL PASTILLE" A amiable Diactrrery and New Dcputtu In Med icml Scirarc. an entirely New act! pucki?? effect ive Beauedytor the ipeady aud netuianent Car at 8enilnal Ztniatvioiia Impotency bv iha only tru way, vis. Direo A n T 1 iOakti OH th tarlxaa. h..K4S.l.M.I rati Mrm.li cipal Seat of the Dlaeaae, acting by Abavorption. aod exer tinc it ipecttie influence on the Seminal vetuelM XsjaA ulatory Iuct, Prtwtrmta Gland and Urethra. The uaa oil he Itetnedyl attended, with ao yaia or toconvtaienca. H i quickly di-sjolvcd and eooa absorbed, prodociBf aa Immediate aoothinjc and i torativa rflect ipoa the ees mal And nenrotia organization wrecked from Klf-bu and exceeare, Moppinc the drain trotn the ratero, reatotw IrttflHe mind to health and Bound memory, removing the Dimnoas of Sicht, Korvooa Debility, Conftiaioa. - of Ideaa, Aversion toSoeiety, Kte.to. and tire appear ance of prematura old as usually aawompuyiiac tliio trouble and restoring perfect Sexual Vlcor. where it baa been flormant tur yeara. This mode of treaiuieirt haa stood the tat in very severe cases, and la now a aeoaouncad success. Druga are too much praseribed la these trouble, and, a many' can bear witness to, with but little if any pernianent good. There la no Nonsense about this Prepanw lion. Practical observation ertablaua to positively ruaran teo that It will aieeaatlataotion. During the eight years that It has been in general nee, we hare tbooaaud of trstinrcmials aa to Ua value, and it la now cooceed ed by the Vied ical Profeaason to be the moot rational means yet discovered ot reaching and curing this very prev alent trouble, that is vreH known to hatha cause at auto 14 nilserv to so many, and upon whom Quae a prey with theiruele noetrums and big fewo.The Bemedy is put op bi a neat box, enough to last a month, and aeat in a plain wrapper by mail staled for C S. Two boxea, (aaflctent ta elfevt a permanent core unless in severe caeca) f m Three boxes fasting three full months, will stop emission, and restore vigor, in the worst ease. $ 7- Tn U DXSXOTZOITS for naine: will accompany EACH BOX. wCM tor a LMecripuve rampniet giving Aaaasjsatnay M Illustration a, which wiU convince the uaoat aweMical V that they can ha restored to perteot anaaboodVaad . Acted for the duties of lite, same a If never afieeted. W Sent Sealed fbr stamp to any one. 0old OKIsT bv th HARRIS REMEDY CO. MPG.CHEMISTS. Msrk-rtudgth. Sta. 8T. LOUIS, MO. Slclx Hoadachek r,Rui,ii vim mm tSM Lttti Pills. Distress from Dyspep sia, Indignation and A perfect remedy for Di tain ess. Nausea, Drownl n earn. Bad Taate In the Month. Coated Tonfue. Pain ta toe Side, Ac Tbey reso late til. Bowels and and Files. Tbe small- at and eastern to take. Only 40 In a vial. Purely Vatsasbfs ooe pill a dose. me Bosnia. Bold by all imirxista. ta oy bji CARTER MEDICINE CO, Prop', EHs, Ps. J I f ViaUSI Of maul mi u wwaam. CARTFRa I w 'a sats iwi L limr E flVER ! I v--'V:rs ?1 wa