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Tkarsdsy, March 6, 1879. J. W, HOUGHTON, . M. H. HOUGHTON, . "' . XDITOKS. . C. C. C. I. B. R. Tlme-toWe. Trains leavs Walliiigto Station aa fol low : . - , GOING SOUTH. sTe V-Cl. 1- Xanm end MH ...S-SS - Xo. a. at. Lewis Omctnaett Express,... S: M . m. Xo. a,xiht bpresa. fl. : JTo. T.-Cleralsai AMOMOtolta......... S:Or.K. Ii piaaaliia SS A- BL and 5:90 P. M. . GOING NORTH- , Wo.- mcM Kl eea.' Man. 5:40 a-M. Wo. .- LHk Cla. Express Man. 1: r.K. jTo. a. Clsralasd fiIIM, 7:51 r.M. Ho. a. Cleveland Acooaunoaetloa, ........ S:ssa.B. LonlTltlfka,. .. . ,. . "W- H. FI8HIB. Aremt. t Church Directory. j DTBCtrU CHURCH. (mten every Sabbath a IO JO A.M.1M 7:0O p. M. Sabbath School at 11 M. Prayer MeeMi Thiiisasj even la. W. B. COITORROATTOWAL CHURCH. Serrtoea eery Sasaath at Hfcso A. M. and 7:00 p. M. Sabbath ttcheei a U at. Praror UUl on Thursday etca Ibs. J. A. Iiely, pastor. METHODIST EP1SOOPAX CBTntCH err1 res er err Sabbath at lO:S0 A. M. ud) :00 PM. gsbbath Sabbath School at is If. rrarar MeMls on Tkers- Arrival and Departure of Mails. . , " ' BACK LUTES. TTmttMtno Antra Monday. Wednesday and Frt- EnlUraa, . say at 1 P.M. Leare Tuesday. Thure- Pol. ' J aaj aad Satortay at 8:3oX H. a..i.ii - Spencer. (AirtroTotoaay. Tbyjodaf and 8atnr- HoncmiM, r any at it a- a. urn .all P. la. 7 Publisher's Notice. V i . - t The address label oa each paper shows tha data to which too a setts wins paid. Tthaaa Jerry Smith ljan79 StntSes that Vr. Bmftn Ina paid tor hfs paper' ntfl Juurr 1st. 1STB. The matOlat la corrected weekly. By eoaaalttBS the addi eaa label ewry nbaerlher eaa tell IB aa Ismaat how hla aeeoaat stands, aad whelh er ha haa ssasHod proeer Tedit oa oar hooka. Z-oetl 'ttd .lliscdlaOtous. New London Is seriously afflicted with Humps. - -' k Notice Bowjbj Hail's artiflJsJn this lasne on tlttrd page. After April 1st Dr. Holbrook's of fice will he inO. M. Stronp's new build In, j:--- - - ;-t. r-O' -aj- Ladies in- want of a nice-fitting shoe or gaiter should not fail to call on Frank B. Serage. . 24tl Tbe ladles of the Congregational Society are busily engaged In making the carpets for the new church. Rev. P. C. Bant says it has not been a had season for weddings, he having hiaMelf . married eight couples.' r-One'of the sick boys of S. 8. War. net was rery much worse last week and was expect. d to die, but is mending again.. Joaiah B. Chapman Esq., of Spen cer has purchased a lot in Chas. Phelps Addition and will erect a dwelling as soon as spring opens. - "' " i-The little son of the Cushion fami ly, who lost a daughter by scarlet ferer, is yet so tit from that disease that the friends are quite anxious. The serioes Illness of Mrs. Das coaab of Oberlin, and of the mother of Mrs. George - O. Waihbarn of lyri a were afnong the county jmw ltema of last week. ; - -, '- "; - About 3S persons hare united with the Fir at If. . Chnrch at Oberlin dur ing tbe late revival and there continnea to be conversions at the usual evening meetings of the week-.. , J Z. Visa Josle Briggs Is in the Cleveland wholesale millinery house where she has formerly been and win soon be back In Wellington with new goods In time for the spring trade.. 5. .. .- i-. Frank B." Serage successor to T. Kirk la tbe boot and shoe business, will have, la a few days, one of the finest stock of goods ever put In the Welling ton market and 'will sell 'at Cleveland priceaTTr";"? : '' "T:T 11 v People who drive iipoai the Jilghway think there ought to be a' JaWprohlbl ting tbe use of- sleds and boats" without a tongue." To ineet one of these loaded nnlsanoas on a track not perfectly level endangers life and limb , and '. vehicle. Testimonials' received show that HLawson'a Curative" Is meeting with steadily increasing sales and that it la daily finding favor with the public for those diseases for which it is recom mended. See ad. in another column and try It when you get tick. 'f V Frank B. Serage has adopted the plan of doing business on a cash basis. This Is the only safe plan and we hope he may be able to continue It. , His c'us tomera will doubtless find it to-their Interest for be will be able to give them better prices than be eoold on the cred it system.' ; a - UQ. - One dollar win : buy " one ' oord of wood, or eight fence-posts,' or one hun dred feet of roof-boards, or ;four loads oi saw-dust at Crane t He men way's mDL . .. Scantlings, fence-boarda and lumber at oorrepondlnjrly;low . prices. When in want of anything In their line call on them. Mwi Se-Lat Thursday and Friday the coun ' try roada were a smooth track, notley enough to be nnsale and as hard aa a pavement. Sunday noon a damp snow- atorm commenced that soon developed Into a eoId north-easter, - and before night It was sleighing again, f And by Monday noon It was mud again. 1 d 1. Miss Alice S. Sage - well-known to tbe ladles of Wellington as a first-class dressmaker leaves this week to open a shop in New London. Having labored here with eminent saecees for tbe past two years she will doubtless be very much missed. Wellington's loss will be New London's gain. . - Countless sufferer find the balm of relief, and tbe fountain of their health and strength In Ayer'a Sarwaparllla. It is the most potent of all the alteratives to purify the system and cleanse the blood. It possesses invigorating qnali ties,' so that It stimulate the faded vi talities and purges out the corruptions ' which mingle with the blood, promot ing derangements and decay. We are assured by many Intelligent physicians that this medicine cures beyond all others of Its kind, and we can fortify this statement by our own experience. Pwizaatawaey (Pa.) Argot. The Cortlandt Avenue residents may congratulate themselves npon sev eral valuable additions to .their number the coming season In the way of new houses and neighbors. Messrs. M. W. Lang, S. P. Hastings and Porter Curtis are ell looking in that direction. Mr. Chas. Black is making plana for all the aforesaid rentlemen and when anrlnr opens business will be lively In that neigh oornood. A well-fed tramp applied for work at sawing wood to pay for his dinner at a houae on Ashland St., where a beau tiful pile ' of that handy article was piled np by the dosen cords, but the good wife having no wood to saw, ad vanced him accordingly. He went off, grumbling, to another house where fif ty cords ot loga lay waiting for that same tramp, but did not say a word about working to pay for a dinner In this case, but stammered out something to the effect that he would like "what was left." He was informed that there was nothing "left," whereupon he de parted cursing not loud but deep, but without the coveted dinner. Personal. H. J. Holbrook of North Manches ter, Indiana is visiting in town. Cyrus F. Houghton, of Oberlin, has returned in very good health and taken np his duties again la Houghton's drag store. The youngest and only remaining sister of Col. W. F. Herrick, Mrs. Wil cox, of Oosaport. N. T., Is visiting in Wellington. Mr. Arthur Allyn who has been employed as P. O. clerk for the past year retired from hia post Saturday to accept a aituation aa book-keeper for the Mutual Belief Association . Dr. Hattle ' Warren of this place goe to Blyria this week to commence practice. She is a graduate from the Cleveland Homeopathic College and has had one year's practice In the Dispensa ry in that city. Success go with her. What Oar Iligh School Gradu ates are Doing. oaaaoB We give below a condensed report of what a few of the former pupils of the High School have been doing the past winter at school-teaching: : I Frank Stevick . class of '77 has just closed a successful term In Dr. Can nan's district, Camden. - . -. . Mr. Ernest Garrett taught the school In his father's district on the Welling ton and Brighton road near "Wilbur's Corners," passing through his maiden effort with commendable success. Miss Nettie Craddock and Miss Jen nie French each taught schools in Hun tington in adjoining districts. . A favor able report comes up from the citizens there In regard to ,llia ebility of these ladies as farflSieac1iefs.' ',,4 i , . Miss Ada Peck taught- the school at "Whitney's.Cornera" In PltUfield. The fact that Miss Peck has taught tbe same school for three terms speaks well for her popularity, the district- being said to be a little hard to please. - Miss Alice Avery taught in the "Ma son district," and will It Is said teach the same school this coming season. A good record haa been made during the past term. The school In Dlst. No. 8 was taught by Miss Julia Glllett .a lady who has made teaching a business for six years or more. This school was smalU num bering eight pupll, and two of them non- residents, attending, a portion of the 'time only.. The pupils iaa usual, at the close of this school signified their appreciation of the servloe rendered by the teacher by presenting a token of remembrance in the atape of a silver fruit knife. ; ' Quite 'a surprise to the teacher as she had suspected nothing of the klnL v Each pupil received some pretty present faem tbe - teacher at Christmas. 'ijjjjji !t Jl 1 -' . ' Miss Gertie Johns has been an appli cant for this school for the coming term, but If the action of tbe Legisla ture providing that no school shall be taught when the number of pupils is less than eight, becomes a law, ihla school will have to be suspended a few years until the population supplies a full quota of pupils ahem I Grp. Reply to Baron Von fVictim. Ton achpeak you vaa a farmer bold Und vaa had a ride to acnold, Pecauae your milk did vaa gone in Do dot Veluncton Yactory bin Und makes dot calf ao fat and achloek. Now aiadt you cot a pile of cbeek Do aay dot we dook der half Vor feedeo-of one lecdle calf? Und yoo vaa Tilling vor to bay Eln toUar der buaert and aay Dot vaa bleary vor magic g; der achtoff Uod tondt care redder ve lief or tie Nefer gome to dears nor heat a aigh. Der taJrya den Till mage der achtutf Und echtufl It Till be ackure enough Pecan ae vy dey tondt vaa no how Bo beaaer aa do ran der blough. Ve tondt vaa eat dot cheeaa mlt ease atltout der times voa beaaer aa dese. 8 axe und a-half vaa ferry vair Pecauae you hayaeeta got der lion's share. Dla year you expects ao get der whey Tick by eabiminy aind't vair blay, Pecauae dose hocka ve haef do leedt Und die whey dey voa always needu Now ve Unk dot ven ve mage Der acheeae and patter und dake Tour eendta vor putter und dwo vor acheeae Und sell nra veil ahust you do bleaae Dot you vould see who vaa your vrienta, Und say ve vaa scnoat sua ply immense. Do Vellington den pring jour acheeae Der bricea are goot, you sell mlt ease Uad beaaer feel or efer vill Py grinding at der tairy milL -Der tifltenfta we bays brompt aind't it? Der geldt you get und echpend it, Vereaalf der tairya mage it, Ton tondt got noddlnga alndt it? . Mura Has VaixjueroaCAur. He Shoe 'Em. - - - -Mr. W. HI Serage has removed his quarters to O. M. Stronp's new stone front on Liberty St., one ef tbe neatest rooms In town and in a convenient lo cality. Mr. S. has a fresh and good stock of boots and shoes which be is offering at very "low prices.' Those" lu need of feet protectors will do well to ci.il and examine goods before purchasing. He also has a stock of whips which will be aojd regardless of cost. - ' 34 wl - Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed In Wellington P. for the week end Ing March lat., 1879. Ada Hawkins, S. G.' Rogers, Frank lin Berrett, Rev, Mclntlre. - When calling tor the above please say "Advertised," . v J. T. Ooosst, P. M. Don't fall to call for that 40 cent Japan or Green tea at Houghton's, tf Distribution of Funds. Amounts paid tow treasurers,' February Amherst, " U. S. D " corporation. Brighton Camden Elyria " U. S. D M corporation Grafton .' Rawsonvllle Huntington LaGrange " U. S.D M corporation Peufield Pittsfield " Spec. Dlst... nshio and other settlement, 1879 $2381 17 1464 96 683 03 689 78 1184 09 2959 23 Bin 57 6063 67 1063 03 1251 27 1234 20 1011 79 822 22 46 71 884 98 1183 07 830 63 1418 65 1409 60 7464 04 2439 69 1662 00 3175 89 1153 88 Rochester Russia Oberlin U. S.D " corporation . . Wellington 17. S. D " corporation . , New London Teachers Union. The following is the programme of the Teachers' Union to be held at New London, Saturday, March 8th, 1879: B: SO, A. M. Opening Exercises. 9: 40, Primary Heading, HaUie SUney, 10: 20, Ratio and Proportion, Wm. Bracy. 11: 00, Recess of 15 minutes. 11: 15. Physiology in the Common Schools, Dr. A. D. Bkellenger. l: 19, r. M., eyntaz, r. cimsue. S: 00. Reviewa and Examinations. Sarah ElUoU. 8: 45, Recess of 15 minutes. S: 00. Duties and Responsibilities ot School Directors, A. A Pond. Diacuaaion on each topic. Question Box. and liiscellaneoua Business. It is expected that Supt. Oakes, of Norwalk will be present. A cordial in vitation to meet with ns is extended to all. E. N, McCoxxiix, Si-c'y. A Case of Conscience. I observed one of our merchants a few daya since step quickly to his cash drawer, as a customer was leaving the store and say to him, "Here, take this change, I hardly think the goods are worth the money you paid me for them." No, it wasn't Turiey. COMMUNICATIONS. PITTSFIELD. Mr. J. W. Barnard, better known as "Wood" Barnard died on the 24th nit. He has been engaged In making axes for several yeara. la it not about time lor the rruit-tree peddler to pat in his appearance? We have not beard oi one lor about a year. Bat perhaps they think the field has been pretty well gleaned and so will wait tor another crop of flats. M. PENFIELD. Watson Starr haa moved on to the farm of his father-in-law in South-east Wellington. Mrs. L. P. Starr, of La Grange is with her sister Mrs. D. W. C. Dickson, who hss been in poor health all winter. Watson Lindsley Is just home from Oberlin College. Sampson & Son have a fine new deliv ery wagon. The infant son of Henry and iva Cushman Tost died Feb. 27th. M. . HUXT1NGTON. The funeral services of John Haaklna took place at one o'clock on Monday. John was a good young man and by hia natural kindness of heart won a nosi oi friends. Mr. and Mr. Haakina have the sympathies of the entire community. The Baptist "social" was held at the houae of Mrs. Whitney Clark on Tues day evening. Several of our district schools closed their winter term last week. Moat of the teachers were of "native origin" and gave good satisfaction at an a verity a pnee oi tuirty-two dollars a montn.r Mr. M. K. Smith returned home with a fine flock ef fat aheep. uur new null la doing a thriving busi ness. . Chapman Bros., are buying and have for aale a few fine carriage horses. The ordinance of baptism will be ad ministered in the bsntisterv of the Ban- list church on Saturday at eleven o'clock by a union of three churches. S. SPENCER. Hard colds seem to be all the rage. Farmers are overhauling their backets and making every preparation for the arrival of augar-making. Mr. Barn ham who has been sick so long paaaed away laat Sunday morning at four o'clock. Mr. B. haa been among ns about twenty-five yeara and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Gen. Gibson delivered his famous lec ture "Along the Lines" in the M. E. chnrch last evening and although the at tendance was small those Who did hear him folly appreciated the eloquent ora tor. We are so nr. and on oar knees hum bly implore the pardon of Mr. J. M. Kitchen for our fearful mistake. We take all the blame upon ourselves, for we might have known it was a mistake but aa we had it from good authority as we supposed, and also knowing that he was staying in Orange where he was but little known, we did not know but it might possibly be the case, but we aee that that makes no difference. Fcb.28ih. Smb. ELYRIA. Thinking perhapa the readers of your paper would like to aee a letter from the county seat, we propose to send an occa sional communication giving the matters of interest which transpire in this local!- The new court-house is the subject of all subjects under consideration ; now. The cheapness of material, the low nrice of labor, the unsafe condition of our records, convince the best class of peo ple throughout the county of the neces sity of building at once. Jxtenslve improvements both public and private are to be made during the coming aeason in Elyria. The Exhibition of the Junior Class of the High School took place in the Opera House laat Friday evening, Feb. 28th. At a meeting of the Executive Board of the L, C. C. T. U. held in this place laat rriaay it was decided to send peti tions for the Local Option Law to all parts of the county, trusting that the temperance workers in each locality will take hold of the matter and secure a large list of signers to the petition. Of tbe reai estate transfers during the past week Mr. Daniel Johns tranaferred to Emma Huffman part of lot 28 in block 2. of D.J. Johns' addition to Wellington village. Consideration $100. Oa Friday last the jury was discharged and court adjourned until Monday when the court cases were to be tried. A large concourse of people gathered at the Court-house Monday to listen to the sen tences passed upon the criminals. As a general role tha people are well satisfied with the sentences and consider them just and right. The following is a com plete list or the prisoners sentenced: Richard Montgomery burglary In Wel lington, aix years; Frank Billings, burg lary in Wellington, five years; George N. Wing, burglary in Elyria, one year; James L Davis, burglary in Oberlin, two indictments, five years for the first, one for the second; Wm. Wight, burglary in Eaton and Oberlin, two indictments, one year for each indictment; E. J. Dilling ham, of Arcade, N. T., burglary in Obcilin, one year; John Carpenter, burglary in Eaton, one year. In the case of the last three named young men, the indictments were for burglary committed over two years ago, while students at Oberlin. The evidence went to show that since that time they hive lived hon est and industrious lives, and hence the court was very lenient with them. A. W. N. SULLIVAN. Rev. M. D. Shutter of Oberlin. accom panied by his brother Dr. Wm. Shutter of Carson City, Mich, arrived in tow a Monday for a few daya vacation and visit. Mr. Wallace Drake who has been em- Dloved the naat winter in tha rimer atnra uf J. W. Houghton in Wellington re turned home Monday. tW Our little town is thrown into ouite a state of excitement over the reported failure of A. H. Palmer. Mr. Wilson who moved to Lickinsr Co. last Fall Is In town again for a few days. He looks and acts no better for the "Licking" he has received. Where can we find a Joseph to inter pret the wonderful dreams that have of late been dreamed In Sullivan. Ho, Pittsfield. Penfield. Clarksfield and all your other fields cant some of you advise ua of some plan whereby we can get our sidewalks improved. we sent up a report from Sullivan last week but suppose it did not reach you in time for publication. Old Solomon. The article referred to has not been received. Ed a- a To Parties in Need of Employ ment. In a communication to na tbe Patentees and Pronrietora of the Centennial Cake and Baking Pan ak ua to refer them to a party who would make a good agent to sell the above named pan to the people of this and adjoining counties, and as the best means of bringing the matter to the notice of parties in this vicinity who are In want of a business that is light and eaay to perform, and one at which there is certainly considerable money to be made, we Insert this description: "It is made ot Russia Iron, and will bake a cake a beautiful brown, much nicer and more evenly than it can be baked in the old fashioned tin cake pan, and being provided with a detachable rim, you can, by simply raiaing a hook, remove the rim of the pan from the aidea of the cake without breaking or injuring it in tbe least, thus leaving the cake on the bottom of the pan, very conven ient lor icing or irosung, me bottom ot the Kin being raised prevents the cake from be g burnt on the bottom; tbe tube in the center can be removed by Inserting a common case knife in the slot in tbe top and turning it nail round wnen it wui drop ont; there la also a slide on the bottom by which Ton can cloie the hole after removing tbe tube, mak ing a plain bottom pan for baking fruitcake, bread, biacult, etc, thua practically giving vou two pa:. a for the price of one. Wilh ail these advantages over all other pans, sgents have no trouble at all In selling from ten to twenty-lire of them per day. Oue agent haa aold over one thousand of these pans in one connty and reports that he baa not gone over one halt of It yet, and we would advise any one out of emoloyment to write at once to L. E. BROWN A CO.. 125 and 127, Central Areuue, Cincinnati, Onlo, mentioning that they read this notice in our paper, and tbev will immediately send you a descriptive cir cular and terms to agents and full particular as to territory, etc 22wa The Modern Pharmacist, In order to Le successful in .the practice of his profession requires not only a theoretic al knowledge of classic Chemistry, Mat eria Medica, botany, but a practical ex perience to enable him to distinguish between pure and adulterated drugs, so that he may conscientiously dispense to the sick the remedies required by the physician. AH of the above qualitiea are united in Mr. G. B. Smith, the pro minent druggist of -Toronto, Cacada, knowing and appreciating the skill ncreisary to combine and prepare Giles Liniment Iodide Ammonia, he sells and recommends all snSrrlng with pain of any kind to use It, particular Diph theria, Sore Throat, and diseases pro duced by Blood Poisoning. Sold by all druggists. Trial size 25 eta Send for pamphlet to Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Sold by J. W. Houghton, Wellington, Ohio. Many "Witnesses Testify to tbe wonderful virtues of the "Constitutional Catarrh Remady" in the relief and cure of that disagreeable and ofteu fatal disease, Catarrh. The medicine is for sale by Everett & Starr, Wellington, Ohlo.andby Strong. Cobb & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. "Lawson's Curative" is the only remedy which has stood the test of years, and which can be warranted to cure Rheumatism, NeuralglaToothache Sick or Nervous Headache, and to re duce Inflammation In Wounds, Bruises, etc., when used according to directions Sold by all druggists and dealers In medicinta at 60 cents and one dollar per bottle. For Lame IWk, siileoi cheat use SHI- LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Trice 25 cts. Sold by Everett a Starr. Toronto, Queen City of the Domin ion The energy of its inhabitants, the beauty of its public buildings, seats of learning, broad and well-regulated thoroughfares, placed on the shores ot Lake Ontario, among the many business firms none stand more deservedly high than the house of E. Hooper fc Compa ny, Pharmacists. A rare skill, exten sive and long experience in the manip ulating and compounding of medicine, and a determination that none but pure drugs shall emanate from their estab lishment, has carried tbe firm to the highest pinnacle of financial success. Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia and Giles Liver Pills they consider as a most valuable addition, and In all cases of enlarged joints of the hands or feet, Neuralgia, Chronic or Inflammatory Rheumatism, superior to any remedy now known. Sold by all druggists. Trial size 25 cents. Send for pamphlet to Dr. Giles' 120. West Broadway N. Y. Sold by J. W. Houghton, Wellington, Ohio. I Wish. Every body to Know Rev. George H. Thayer, an old citizen of thia vicinity, known to everyone aa a moat influential citizen and christian minister of the M. E. Chnrch, just at this moment atopped in our tore to aay, "I wish every body to know that I consider that both my self and wife owe oar livea to Shiloh'a Con sumption Cure." It ia having a tremendous sale over our counters aud ia giving perfect satiafaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, auch aa nothing e!se has done. UBS. A1ATCHKTT & FBAHCK. Bonrhon. lnd., May 15th. 1878. Sold by Everett Starr, Wellington, Ohio, No Deceptiou Used. It is strange so many people will continue to suffer day afer day with Dyspeia, Liv er Complaint, Conatipation, Sour Stomach. General Debility, when they can procure at our store, SHILOH S V ITALIZER, free of cost if it does not care or relieve them. Price 75 cents. Sold by Everett 4 Starr, Wellington, Ohio. From all parlaof the country reports come of the immense sales and increasing demand for that deservedly popular Sewing Machine, Tbe Old and Reliable "BTaifDARn, the price of which the proprietors wisely reduced to $20 including all the attachments, and at once secured for them a popularity among the people, far beyond thataattained by any other machine at any price, the consequence of which is, agents are leaving the old high priced machines, and seeking territory for the "Stakdard." Knowing from exper ience that with the best goods at the lowest price they can outsell all other machines, where the superior quality and low price ia made known. Tbla splendid machine com bines all the Improvements. Ia far ahead of all others In beanty and durability of its work, ease of management, light running and certainty of operation, ia senalbly made upon sound principles, with positive work ing parts all steel, and can be aafelv put down as the very perfection of a serviceable sewing machine. In every particular, that will outlast any machine, and at a price far down below any other. It ia thoroughly warranted for Ave years. Kept In order free of charge. And sent to any part of tbe country for examination by the customer before payment or the bin. we can predict equally as large a demand for them in thia section as In others. Families wishing the best machine manufactured should writs 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 thia paper. Addreaa Stand ard Machine Co.. Cor. Broad wav and Clin. ton Place, New York. MARRIED. WALKER FRENCH. At the residence of Francis French, in Wellington, March 4th, 18TO, by Rev. J. A. Daly, Mr. Lucius E. Walker and Miss Jennie M. French. BATE3 GOTT. At Penfield. O.. Febru ary 25th, 1879, by Rev. P. C. Bunt, Mr. Frank baiea and Mi&a Dora J. Gott, both Of La Grange, Ohio. DIED. LOVELAND. At his home in this place. Sunday, March 2d, 1879, of congestion, Mr. Abner Loveland, in the eighty-third year of his age. HA8KTNS. At the residence of his par ents In Huntington, on March 1st, 1879 after months of extreme suffering, Mr. John Haa klna. The sorrow of friends Is mitigated by the good evidence which he left them, and his triumphant death through a living faith. The funeral services took place in the M E. Church on tbe afternoon of the 3rd, conducted by Rer. J. Frank Smith, assisted by Key. Fox. 8. THE MARKETS Cheese. A call upon our cheese dealers shows us that the order trade Is Improving with a prospect that the old stock will be out of the way of the second crop. Owing probably to the fact that there is so much cheese In the country the price does not show any temporary Improvement, In fact the price is a tiifle lower. We can hardly give a buying price, there being scarcely any offered. Wcquoto: Buying, (naked) 5 to 6 cents. Billing (boxed) 6 7 cents. Tbe shipments of cheese for the week ending Mar. 4tb, are as follows: No. of boxes, 4,033 No lbs, 155,155. Butter for the same time as follows : No. tubs, 19. No. lbs.1,128. Little Falls, N. Y., Mar. 3, '79. There were quite a number of lots of dairy and.factory cheese ofiered to-day, much of it having been offered on pre vious days. In factory cheese we bear of 400 boxes Octobers selling at 77 cents; 732 Novembers, come lots con taining a few Octobers at 5G cents. In butter we have had the largest de livery to-day that there has been fur many weeks past. We find actual sales of Si packages and 9 packages on com mission. Sales were made at a range of 121S cents, roost of the good pack ages selling at 102,17 cents. Wellington Produce Market. CORBECTED WFEKLT BT BALDWIX, LACX- DOX CO. Apples, dried, tt....3M ADDlea. areen. V bo 23 Oeeee draaaed. V lb 00 H.y. too 8 (Ml Hams amuked, V lb 8 Hides, icreen. lb Beeswax. n 2& Heana. V bo 1 V) Buckwheat. bn 7i ChlckenadreaMd. lb.. .6 Maple Supir. v lb....llo Potatoes. bn 75 Haas. lb 1 Clover aecd. bo. .3 UU0 Otii Calf 6kl-:a. f lb 7 Salt, One. 9 bhl J 73 Silt, Ashtoa. lb s Salt, Common. bW.. 1 25 Salt, Solar. bbl J UO Sh-ep Pelta. V lb 25 Turkeys dressed, e lb lO Tlmolhv Med,..! 1KI 25 Iac n Skina, V lb. .o.v Duck, dmeed, lb lo BUTTEK Dalrv. W IB isa Crramerv. ai lb Enr.atdoi lu reataera. lb 7U Wool lb Grain, Flour aud Feed. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT H. B. HAMLIX. ELLntO. Bran, e ewt 70. tea 13 00 Com, shelled, 9 ba 40 Cora In ear. bn 40 FLOCTt Best White, m sack Best Red. ucK .. Kg. a. a uck 1 SO Oata, 9 bu 28 1 25 Clover seed. S) ba ... .s 7a .1 ao Graham, ai Cwt 1 (II Tunothr seed. 9 ba. 3 (VI a ail 1 on ...so ...Ml ,..75 BiicKwneat Flour, ... Bolted Ur.L cwt .. PATnra. Com, shelled. s ba......92 Com. In ear, at ba..... .H2 Oats,) ba 22 Meal, V cwt Cuop. cwt Mlddllom. cwt Snorts. 9 cwt Oil Meal, V cwt. Wheat. no towuo Clover seed, V ba 3 SO a uol Timothy seed, OU...1 as The Knisely Shirt Co., Of Mansfield, O., baa appointed F. C. LEACH, Agent. Tor Wellington and vicinity. Tboaa wanting a fl rat class shirt made to order should give him a call Sims At W. W. HARVEY'S, For Sale or Rent. Tloaae of eight rooms, on Clay 8L, In good order. Rouse on Cortland Ave., seres rooms, nearly new. House on Prospect St., eight rooms, nearly new. All tbe above nave good cellars, fruit and bams In connection with room for a good garden. Apply to tt R. J. ROBINSON. Real Rttate Agent. Administrator! Sale. I will offer at pnblle aale a House and Lot la the village of Wellington, on Barker Street, known aa the Eliza at. Hamilton place, said sale to take place Saturday, March 15th. 1870, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. at., on the place. LOOMIS WHITOX. Feb. 4th, 1878. SOwS Administrator. Oh, by the way, That ""Whopper Coffee-Roaster has come and Walter rolls np his sleeves and proposes to do barrels of sweating for the benefit of the public. Hence if yon want to set Coffee that jou are not ashamed of, before your friends, come to the Coffee Head-Quarters and jon will get it Un painted, Unrarished, Unadul terated, and what is better than all. Fresh Roasted with the heat of its flavor not evaporated. More new Dishes, Table Cutlery, Glassware, and other goods in that line received and more to follow, don't forget it. We can show yon a better variety than all others put together, because we make that lino a specialty. Remember those Biltimore Oysters keep coming. Thry are always fresh an'd fine-flavored, and those Crackers which look down on all others are In stock, enough for all. We have Unskimmed Dairy Cheese, Mincvi-meat ready for baking. Stone Washboards, as good Flour as is made In the State, Marrowfat and Navy Beans, York State Buckwheat Flour, New Or leans Sugar and Molasses, Corn Meal Graham, Hams, Dried Beef, &o., BOWLBI & HAXL. You are cordially invited to inspect our large stock of Furniture Tbe Largest. The Best Assorted, Most Durable. Do not be induced to purchase a single article of FURNITURE Until you hirve called AT HEADQUARTERS! Please remember our competi tors do not pretend to com pete with us in the Quality of our Work. A. (J. tV (J L ( OH II, Wellington, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Zinnss, ancb aa Coughs, Colds, W Hooping; Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con sumption The reputation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures It has produced during the last half cen tury. Is a Bufflcient assurance to the public that It will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. -AU who have tried it ac knowledge Its superiority ; and where its virtues are blown, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. Cherry Pec toral, always affords instant relief, and performs rapid cores of the milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safbguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset . the Throat and Chest of Childhood, It is Invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains Mends at every trial, as the cures it Is constantly producing arc too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should be with out it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe It, and Clergymen often recommend It from their knowl edge of its effects. razpABSD xr ' Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Crietnlsta. SOLD BT A IX DRUGGISTS KYKltYWBEBB. The Seif-ThreadingSliuttle and Self-Setting Needle acd other Valuable I improve ments are now applied to tire Ught-ltunninjr Domestic Sewing Machine Which makes it the best Under-feed Sewing Machine made. I am also agent lor the Davis Vertical Feed The New Home Sewing Mr.chmes, each of which haa advan tages peculiar to itself, which recommends them for a variety of nses and n.ake them eecond to none iu the market. Patties desiring machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. All ma chines warranted. All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and also a fine quality of Sewing Machine Oil kept for sale. 8. P. HASTINGS, Ag't, Office in Benedict 'a Block, Wellington, O Jan. 10th Irr. IPtUM mta m oRprrrrE ttMt . Intel aud apMdil- cartrd. fait Irwa. publicity. Md stamp Ibr fall part icuUr. Dr CarlbMa, UO S. CUrU &L, Chicago, lis. Hew Pension Law. All Pensions, by Mf law. brain bark at day of dlschsnr. K'J'ted -4ses also re-.pened. Pension ers add applicants, sond two stamps tor new law, blank, ana Instructions to K. W. F1TZOEBAXD, Box 388, Washington, T. C nirc PAPER Kewspaper Advertising Btm-au (10 Spruoo KTMil,wuere suvrr. ajnill tj. t lainsT contract iuav h uuulo lor it la The finest and best assorted styles of visiting cards ever brought to Wel lington are In our new stock, aad will ba printed cheap to order at thia office. The Friend of All ! HoUoway's Pills I bad no appetite; HoUowaT"s Pills sara me a hearty one. Tonr Mils are auu-reloes." 1 sen4 for another box, and keep them In the house. 'l)r. Holloway baa cored my headache that was chronic - I save one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus. Tbe dear little thins got well in a day." "My nausea of a morning la now eared." "Yonr box of Hollowsr's Ointment eared me of noises In the bead. I rubbed some of your ointment behind the ears, and the noise baa left. "Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar: yonr price la 23 cents, bat the medicine to me Is worth a dollar." "Send me are boxes of your Pills." 'Let me bare three boxes of yonr Mils by return mall, for Chills and Ferer." I bare orer S00 such testimonials as these, bat want of apace compels me to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of tbe skin, this Ointment Is most Inrsluable. It does not beal externally alone, but penetrates with tbe most searching e Heel to the very root of tbe evil. H0LL01FS OlliTMEIIT. Possessed of this Remedy, every man may be his own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any internal complaint; by these means It cures Sores or Ulcers iu the Throat, Stomach, Liver, Spine, or other parts. It is an Infallible Remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts. Contracted or Stiff Joints, Gout, Rheumatism and all skin diseases. IirpoBTAirr CATTTtow. None aregennlne unless tbe signature of J. Hatdocs, as agent for tbe United States, surrounds each box of Pllla and Ointment. Boxea at SScenta, 62 ceata and Si each. W There la considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. HOLLOW AT a CO.. New York. isms 1 A ZaSCT'lTlRZ TO TOUNO BdCZaXaT JtLSt pblisrl, ia a Sealed Enrdop. Pries S els. A Lecture on the Katnre, Treatment, and Radical enre of Seminal Weakness, or Bpermatorrhosa, In duced by self- Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. I in po tency. Nervous Debility, and Impedimenta to Mar riage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, an. By ROBERT J. CCLVbRWELL, M. !., author of tbe "Green Book. "etc. Tbe world-renowned author. In this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful eousequeucee of Self -Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies. Instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing ont a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hi, condition may be, may core himself cheap ly, privately and radically. KSThls Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands Bent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any addreaa, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or 2 postage sumps, Address the Publishers, The Culverwell lle&ical Co., 41 Ann St.. New York, P. O- Box 4586. DEAR SIE: If you are in want of anything tat tha way of GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, Pistols Amnnltlon, Onn Material, Fishing Tackle, or any other Fine Snorting Goods please write for my Lsrge Illustrated Catalogue and Price List which I msll free. Tours truly, JOHNSTON'S GaxAT Wuinm Gtnc Wobks, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ulta aa. A asx s week in yonr own town. S5 Ontfl free. No risk. Reader, if yon wan abasineaa at whieh persons of either sex can make great pay all tha time they work, write for paiticalars to H. Halutt A Co.. Portland. Maine- ll-7yl The Great Natural External Remedy for Acute and inflammatory Rheuma tism, Cout, Sciatica. Lumbago, Neuralgia A Severe Bodily Pain. Immediate Relief Guaranteed ! Endorsed by the Medieal Profession as the on'T EXTERNAL CURE known to science. Prairie Oil Is extracted purely from tbe vegetable kingdom, embodying no mineral compound, is per fect ly harmless In its operation, and Is Infallible In Its results. The most agravsted and painful cases sre relieved at oncb after one or two applications, while In almost every Instance one bottle will effect a per manent cure. Fob Outwaso Han Ohxt, no rubbing or friction required. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Prairie Oil Co., OI Murray St., N. Y. And Druggists generally. Pampb'et containing treatise on the diseases and particulars of the remedy, with testimonials, sent on application. 12-22yl The New Era CO ! Is made from choice White Winter Flint Wheat By Putnam '8 Patent Process of Prepar ing, Steaming, Drying and Roasting, and is a perfectly pure article, free from any adulteration whatever. IT IS A. NERVE POOD. It can be used by those who cannot use Imported Coffees, and contains vir tues and health-producing elements not possessed by tea or coffee. Physicians universally iudorse it as a heitlthful table drink. A prominent physician and surgeon of San Francis co, Cal., writes us, "It is the Wonder of the Age I" What the People Say of It. Having used the New Era Coffee for the past year, I believe its general introduction will prove a permanent good. L. M. LEE X. D. Dorchester, Sept. 3d. 1878. Having used It in my family for the past year and tested its excellent qualities, I be lieve it is a real sanitary boon to people gen erally. A FRED C. GARRATT, at. d. 37 Bo j Is ton St., Boston. I consider it a most heathful and nutrit ious beverage and free from all tha Injurious effects of tea and coffee. EDWARD PAGE 83 Commonwealth Av., Boston,xay 29, '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 ceated. I think it excellent. N. W. STEAKS. 296 Columbus Ave., Boston nay 30th, 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 18tb, 1878. Tor sale bv V. W. Harvet. Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Wagons and Sleighs. Having purebased the interest of P. C. Thomas in thecaniage business, 1 shall dej. vote my entire time and energy to anpply-t iDg everything in, my line that the teoessi ties of my customers demand I have a large stock of new and second hand carriages which will he old at prices . to suit the times. Office and Factory at the old stand a formerly. Thankful for pa.it favors, I ao. licit a coutinuance of your tron3ge. 2iu40yl T. DOLAND. St mil printed at thia office SI I ft 111 I IS on tice and on most reasonable terms. Give ns a call. 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, Berved np in every style. For church and benevolent objects I will make reasonable deductions, also to merchant?. Please do not forget that I keep a full anp nly of Groceries and Provisions, together with Frnita and Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars, Lunch and Hot Tea and Coffee at all hours, and no pains spared to accommodate all who call. Thankful for past favors I remain your humble servant. R.J. ROBINSON. "THE HARVEST IS PAST AND THE SUMMER IS ENDED." Now make "DECEMBER AS PLEA8 ANT AS MAT" bv providing yourselves 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 ahow you the finest.. ... , AND Made in the world, and wood Heatiag Stoves TJneqnaled in beanty, quality and price on the American continent. We sell .every thing in our line at bottom prices and guar antee aatisfaction. . We generally have second hand stoves that we aeU cheap. ' Lamp and lamp goods is one of our specialties. Come and See XJ fit X T-ATTC! & FEZRCli . vol U-lS-ly. NEW LIVDBT STABLE. ; Having purchaped the large "Wareroom formerly owned by T. Doland. and fitted it up for a Livery Stable and furnished it with first-class rigs, all new, I am Dreuared to meet every want of the public in my line. Good teams furnished at all hours and at reasonable rates. P. C. THOMAS. 2ln-40rt A Rare Chance. , Btjsh & B eld en wish to say ta their customers and the public generally, that they contemplate closing out their clothing business and have de cided to mi.ke a slaughter in prices. All desirable goods will be sold at cost ; those & 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 & BELDEN. ; Aug. 28th, 1878. 11-1. u PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE I0B SPERM A TTOSHCEAs "SEMINALPASTELLir A Valuable Discovery and New Departure in Mca icftl Science, a entirely New stud posritivwly effect ive Remedy tor the speedy aud permanent Core of Seminal Emissiona fat Ixnpetency by the only true wax wist Direct ArrH(ttion h th nrin ctpal asat of the Diwaae, active; by Absorption, sod rxer tinr its specific wfiueuce on the Bezninal vesicles Xj&o-ulj-iory Dncta, Proetrate Olairdand Urethra. The use. ot the KetnedyU attended with bo pain or incotiTctiirzrce, it i quickly dtMolvcd and enon boThed, prcduc c; an. immediate eoothins: asd leetorative eilect -upon the eex- ttal and n?rrou orjranixation wrecked from eelf-abu e and excretes, etoppiax the drain from the ystcm, mtutr infftSe mind to health and sound zncmory, remoTuij the Uimacas of 8 iff ht, Nervous Debility, Confusion, of Ideas, Aversion to 8 ociety, to.to. and the appear ance of premature old ace usually accompanying this troulrlc, and restoriiig perfect Sexual Vigor, where it has been dormant tor years. This mode of traauuent has stood tbe lest in very severe cases, and is now a proooonced success. Drugs arc too much prescribed in these troubles - end, as many eaa bear witness to. with bnt little it any perms neut good. There Is bo Nonsense about this Prrpara lion, Prneticat observation enable! us to positively aTuararv toe that it will giee sstiaflaotioii. During the eight years that ft has been ia general use, we have thousand ot testimonisls as to Its value, and It le bow eoaceed ed by the Ucdlsal Professioa to be the most rational means yet discovered ot ree-MftK end curing, this very prev alent trouble, that is well known to be the fuse ot untold ntsrrvtoso many, and upon whom quacks prey vita. Iheirupciess nostrumi and big foes. The lUinrdyU put up In a neat b x, enough to last a month, and sent in a plain wrapper by mall st-aled rW $ S. Two boxes, (sufficient ta effet ia peiTTtanetit cure unless in severe cases) 0 Tiree boxes lasting three full mouths, will stop emitmlor, and resiore y igor. In the worst cases. $ 7- Full DISXCTIQaKS for using will accompany SACR BOX. (Send rVar a DeserlptiTe Pamphlet giving AaatBmtesrV I' lustrations, which will convince the most sceptical m that tbey caw be restored to perfect manhood, and fined for the duties of lite, same as if never affected, m Sent Sealed for stamp to any one. Sold OHXT by th HARRIS REMEDY CO. MPQ.CHEM1STS. Mfrwetsed8fh.8(s. T. LOUIS. fcHX Wuydo yon evry that iTOt74ootin TrmwrnlUmm J, when you cu make it look just uweUaia new one with BEOWS TSEITCH EBESSHTB, BEO WS SATI1T POLISH ? And don't let the children's boots look so rusty and shabby, when an f0w iwlis caa be iriTeai tham by either of these Dressings, which yea can Set at an; Shoe store. It will not soil the skirts whem wet. ; Ia eoneeqnLa of their treat popularity, there are aereral imitaitooe. To keep peace ia the family, Kir. jvur assssiH a eoz oz BROWN'S ARHT & H ATT BLACKING, t ae may be on an eqaal roocmr. .warded the aWwibas ns-emiatsn and ssto 4el at the Paris Expoaluaa, 1878, For SJ b Dr. 8. B.fimerson,