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m 1 Tstauvday. Sent. IS, J879. i J , ' ! -. 3E J.W. HOUGHTON, M.H. HOUGHTON, S - i - - BDITOBS. O.O.O.ftI.B.S. Time-table. Train leav WellingUr 8tatiaa aa fol- wn I- . .... ..- i . GOING SOUTH. Tii rn mi iiummi ik. .- uatCMwl film. anon. a. e. A WIh Bipsis, AhUI MM. .-Ql lllll Illn llllIlM .'.... adD KM. 1 ..4.. ,t A.M. 1MH M. i ,v aonra nqkth. ri.e. ena. : Mi.k .......S.-00:S P.K. Church Directory. ' knao A. M aa T:0 P. M. isbbssh I nasal I coKMaoATtnirAii CTiuacH. in iii evary IS at ro:u A. at- eaa TrM f M. astasia . mm mum- rrarw Miimg aa Tsarasa sr AtXTrTODIBT KnaiXWAL CBTTBCH. Services ev ery Sa beats at KtSO A.M. aa tk p. M. aaheaia akWta School at IS M reaver Meetta ea Ihars r av.aaara. . a. a. ABg. saaiae. - . ., ,. . , Arrival and Departure of Malta. " ; Sack um ." Oaailta, I Awry Twaesay, Taersaar aa. Bal PMtaala.) as A. it Lina itlf.M. Brtrhtcu. 1 Antra ny mt w A. aU Lnn at f. fiSsSsM. J li A. It. n sails si sa, 1 Ants Mn lay. Witeain ai SaUlvan, ea at 1 P. M. InnTinai, Paik, ) aay aaa Salai lay atajoX. 'eaa FH Bp ni. I ArrrvsTsnea., Taaraaay aad "atar- Wrasse..) ."., , wPtibllaher'a Notice. TM sawreae kW aa each saswr shews the este la .iM the aakacBMr has selA, te-an ;i Jerry Smith 1 jn 7 llat 'mmt If r. Baittk law mtH for V w amtfl JubaIiwkii Ta mrntl IMt la airmii nalr. Br eaa.altaa tae aaa. aaa U bat amy aabai iHiiii cm r aa uk miKiiaw IU1 ra aa aa ww aa i. sn Mbm raal araararaaltaaaar aaaHa . Ioatewl of adrarcWf the price of Over mU to eotreapoed with tha'Adraaee la prieai of woolena, w ere at 111 a g cheaper Uua ererbefoiM. KsrlylJ tke 8rtuf cloeed oat Utn) of bearer, wonted aad calccMl Um way helow Uta facOury price. that we an aellio.1 from 10 to 90 per eent. below last jear'a prlcaa. Tbcae price wUl be heldoaUl oar prmant stock l cloaad . Ooaa 4arry and fet barjraiaa," a wacaaaot replace Ihaai tor the aame money.-. ; 'i (ri l-t SultaCt' .' fnv alnk nf aau anil bAwa elnlbina I complete of latest aljlee, elejcantl j cat and made, ' Oar prleee hare ever been the envy of compeUtor. We coaraatea oar prteee to be the lowest, and warrant rrery Karoant tab ee iupieatd, aad eerythiaK that la ant eatl factory la erery respect aaay be ratarnad aad. we will reload t ha money. Boalaea awita, 9S.0 to $15 00. Bore aatta. mXM to tTQ. j We m beat the aatiro on Rati. We happeaad to be la Kew ToraUUaue to atrike a fall are of a large hat aad rarmlahloK rood house, and boajht traHe stock at aacUon. We wlB eell m coed e hat for to ceato as yo win ft alaewherc far W; aa goad for 15 eta. ae yon win get alaawhaia tar tUO. We will eell as good a Sawaasaer BUk Bat I or tS.00a yon will aad la any athar atere for $5J0 to coo. fj ' UatUrwear We hare a lob lot f ledies mndcrwear at aboutaprtee. Mfi areble to show goods. Coaae aad eTsailae ear stock aad satisfy yourselves. J We tblak w haT as alee a lias of cloth sad sulUatcsaa yo wUl lad la Lo-1 rala eooaty, aad MleU' knows nst how to snake these ap. - t. ;- . A. JCITTCH, the Clothier. IVvSaleC IIoaM and lot oc North Mala etreet. Itrquira of SL Powers. tf Wanted, stock-breadars aad, datnana to know that K.T. Xaaaa. of WaOlnvtAa. baa a lae Jeraev halL, bred by the noted importer aad breeder, W. L. Qardacr, VorWalk, Ohio. It Is tborwctedaad recorded la the Americaa .Jersey Cattle CI ab Sealster.aad a vary , tae animal. Those tetarestcd plaaaacaU at his farm la the north part of the TlTlajte.' .' ... .. tut . Kw Deptton Used. ' It is stranne mm maay people win eontlnoe to soffer day attar day with Dyspepsia, Ut r complaint, temsUpetJoo, boor Btomach, Qeaeral Debility, waea they can procure at oar store Bhllotrs YTtaTJser, tree of eoet If It docs not ear or reUrre them. Price 75 Sold by Brerett fc Starr, Wellington. --Oo to I rare tt k Starr's tor T. H. Kerla a Co.' Hnasat Prepared Palat, mixed ready or aaa. Warranted to girt satisfaction. SS Saioa .-' "'' -.--' - x - n :- ' -J- ' ' Fair Sale.' '" '';'-''" .!" Z X doalrahle tfeaee aad lot tor sale cheap. Apaly to J. B. BeUeo. , , , site 7Coold not do Without it." :- - ' Twmwbu, Pa, Ksy 14, 1878. Da. at. It. Tmis, Tredooia, Mi T.j Deer Sin I had Urer compUiat aad a aambaees of my Umbi and ffoaeral- dabiUty. One bojtl of yoar Blood aad Liar Aemwdy and Merae Tonic siaaUy tisaedttsd ano. At the tieae I wrote yon there was aoae in the place aad 1 taoornt I could aot do without it. I hare ranoaimended It to a number of Bf Msatds and thay bare taken it with sat- . xjk. iniirr a wvw atws lATcr im iiiwiij aad Nerve Toaie aaay wall- he called "The eoaqaertacf hero" of ta ttatee. It id the rdleal Muaph of the ag. Whan mr hae "the Uaaa' naeold take ft, for it reaiatea aad restores the djaorderad B7tia that rise to than. It al wars carea L.teoaneat aad LiTer Corn. plalat, Jaaaioa, Iyepepsia, Ooastlpa aioa, rrnlartws. Fararanrt a goo, BpUea Xalar-iaer, Scrofula, Xrysipelaa, Plat plaa, Liotnhaa, aad all akia ernptioas aad blood dewaatai ftwaQsd Liamba aad Dtxryjx Can ,li Iainairad Serras aad i.eeaeja OaUlHyr Kaatotaa' Sash aad aticxh whoa the mteaa to iwaaiag dowa or fotej la to deellae; ewrea Fa asaie Wee ka sea aad Chioaie Bheaosa tiao, aad neves- Oraml BreaahlUs, aad all Lanv aad ' tbroal fUfaealtlaa. It doaa tae Ulags by strikiag at the toot of aaaaa aad reeaoria iu osaaei. rMIaaelaprored Coagh L'oasy wd aC jTeae eeoh la oae hoar. IXsars Ooldea Relief carea aay rttk, as toech-aeaa, .aearalxia, ootto or Laadacha ia to K aalaataa, aad readUy raeaa fhaaanatfaay kidaey-eosnplaUt, " , g;eeatwy. roraal byPr.d. 1 .Va, Pr. yaaaafs S3t. Yitas 3 zzx ''a. Om botai ways ear. 1 ra ty t altera.- - - -J waaala by Satfl Dodd. Detroit, LOCAL UTD MISCLLaJ7SOt7S Xew Fall goods at Haryey's. Oar XlyrU letter earn too lata for Insertion. Don't fall to go to Wooster 4 Adama' opening.' . . ' . - Jlrs. Kerry E. West, of Lacrosse Wis.',' Is visiting at her cousla's, F. C. Leach. . 'air. I. L. Com stock is enlarging and remodeling his residence on North Main street. Baldwin, Laandon & Co., are pat ting la a new floor In their store this week. . ' - A son of Adam Long died ol con sumption In .Elyria, and was traried hero Wednesday. . Vr . .. r Willie Braman shows as a double grape, two grapes nntted at the aides and growing as one. - Benember Wooster A Adams' will soon have a grand opening. A brief aketefa of D. W. C. Dickson wbeea death oecarred laat Satorday, ' ia crowded out aad will appear next week. Ilead-qoartera for school books and all schools aapplles is at Houghton's. These artldea received Bear the time of going to press, had to be ooa eased la order to have them appear this week.. v . :- About twenty cars made np the ex curslon train from Cleveland, Tneaday evening, mere thaa a ear load of pas sengers being from Wellington. . ,. We bare cot In a good assortment or new styles or Hats, which we are pleased to show. - W. W. HabtsT. ' Wajttx. A competent girl to do general housework. Permanent sitae Hon for one honest,! ndustrioas and cap able. Enquire at this office. tf The Secretary of the Lorain County Agricultural Society haa our thanks for "complimentary" to the Fair, which occurs this week. Our new Fall suit will please yon, as they are complete In tit and atyle, and what Is more we make no advance In prices. 'W. W. ITabtxt. Bennett Bros, are making a steam pump for feeding boilers driven by an independent steam cylinder without wheels or gearing of any kind, and It is on of the simplest and - most practical things of the kind we have seen. We have a few odds and ends which we will sell at cost, and some even less than; cost,' to make room for winter goods. .- - WW. Habybt. DO-4C Messrs. Bald wla, Lioadon A Co., are now receiving their Fall stock of goods. The variety and quality are un excelled and this old and vary popular firm cannot fall to have a brisk trade. For atatlonery, school books, and all school supplies, go to Houghton's drug'and book store. tf The. parties who are sinking the well in the Park, have had an engine fitted np at Beaaett Broa.' shop, to work their drill. ' li has not yet been made to work successfully, bat they are still pushing their experiments with a de tarmiaatton and courage worthy a more promising undertaking. Ladles are parOcularly Invited to Wooster dt Adama' opening; oar word for it, yoa will enjoy It. All oome. t r No medlalne has ever been laveat ed to preveof death I ' The beat that can be doae Is to assist nature in keeping the functions of the body In a condition of health while Ufa lasts. For blllou- t, liver complaint, eostiveness, dys pepsia, aad all stomachic disorders take Mott's Liver PUls. ., - , , . ; The theatrical cetaaaay that -ware playing have last week, made leas than enough to pay expenses. "Like' most similar troops that have visited Wel lington, they were not more thaa third rate, and these who' have spent time and money upon them have generally felt themselves awlodled. Wooster et Adams will aooa open one of the finest 'drag stores In the State. Look out for the time.- - ....... .... We notice by the' Cleveland Voice that Mrs. A. B. Ogden of Wellington, will-open a Charity. Kindergarten In Cleveland this week. .October 1st, she. comaaanced with a training class coo tinning six. months.. AppUoatioaa for admission to this class received as 143 Prospect Street. '. : "Lawsoo's Curative" la not a diaa- greeable,'oUy liniment, hut a cleanly limpid fiuW.-vHear as water,- without odor-j-e Bsoat 'perfect scientiflo prepara tion ana can be relied upon to remove pain or soreness la any part of the hu man frame. Send for a pamphlet if your druggist has not got them. See advertlsment; Mr J f v r - , . t : -1 T-Tom Davidson went to Cleveland on tho exeuralon and came home happy and demonstrative, and thought to de molish Wilson Tripp, who was standing near, but Wilson did not take It amia bly, "and wadnd into Thomas " leaving him In a dilapidated oondlton, and now Thomas la aorry he did not pick oat a larget man. :;'i ''-' Wooster eV Adama' drug atore will be a magalflcent sight night of opening. Mrs. E. C Andrus, , who is thor oughly conversant with the French and German lanruares, by years of real denes in the West ladles, where foreign languages are constantly spoken, has orgaaiaedl classes for . instruction ; In Wellington, and persons . desirous of joining any of her classes can comma blcate with her through the poetoffice. 8be baa had twenty years experience la teaching the modern foreign tongues, and claims great thoroughness la her methods. ' ' ' IB a late number of the Scientiffo American are find that a young man whose arm bad been am pa tat ed, was attacked by dlphtaerU.befbra healing tok place aad the deposit of fungus In cident to the dUeaaa. appeared mostly ea the wounded arm and was easily maaaged, which the doctor profiled by la his next ease of diphtheria and blis tered Ida patient's chest, and on this part the chief deposits appeared. Both patieate recovered. As It ta snaa two swallows to aaake a sum the anprslaaslna editor of the raisaeommeods the trial of this to prao-ttleaera.---- v x - . - - 'A local paper from Michigan, pnb- llshed near the homes of C. D. Wilson andFhllo Penfleld, formerly of Pen field, speaks of an enterprise for the manufacture of charcoal, located oa the farm of the former, which promise to furnish a speedy and profitable method cfclearlnar the heivlly timbered farms of that region. We congratulate them on their rood fortune lu being able to avoid the expense aad severe labor, otherwise necessary to fit their farms for cultivation. We learn that the cli mate and soil is admirably adapted to fruit culture, and that already their young orchard are producing In abun dance. Personal. Mrs. Ell Howk was very ill with neuralgia Monday night. Mr. aad Mrs. W.L. Hayes of Penfleld, are visiting in Michigan. Mr. P. Allya is suffering from a se vere attack of asthma. Mrs. Alice VaoCleef of Mlamlsburg, ia with her sister. Miss Benbam. . Mrs. H. Reynolds and Mrs. B. Hew itt returned from the West last week. Mr. Win decker Is East buying and sending on new goods for the Fall and Winter trade. Allle Maule and Mrs. Porter ot Sooth Amherst, are spending the week at B. Peabody's. Mr. A. L. Dewey has been op to tho Islands on a visit to his son, and brought some very choice grapes on his return. Mr. Frank Gregory was In town on business, remaining over the Sabbath, returning to ' Philadelphia Tuesday morning. ... .::..; Miss Efile Benbam has returned from a fortnight's stay in Cleveland, leaving her mother there improving somewhat in health. Beys. Mather and Albright are In Wooster attending Conference. Both are expected to return and have the same work as last year. Mrs. 0. 1. Hodge, the Cleveland lady whose broken arm was amputated a week ago, died of lockjaw Saturday morning, without the knowledge of her loss. Mrs. Jao.T. Solloway and son, are visiting her sister, Mrs. J no. Crowl, and Mr. Jno. T. Soli way and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leece, were guests over the Sabbath. We notice In the McGregor (Iowa) News, among the candidates on the Re publican county ticket, the name of W. A. Penfleld, formerly of Lorain county, who la re-nominated for coroner. nenry Bush, a son of D. T. Bush, died last Friday, after an illness of one week with Inflamation of the bowels. Funeral services on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Bev. G. Mather. Mr. Clinton of Galena, III., a former resident here, with her two neices, has been spending a week with Mrs. A. H. Palmer, .who gave a party for these young ladles Tuesday evening. Democratic Meeting. Gen. A. J. Warner and Gen. Powell will discuss the political issues of the dsy, Saturday evening; of this week, at the Town Hall. : ' Library Notice. At a late meeting of the trustees of the Wellington Library, It wai decided to allow all persons wishing to draw books from the library to do so by pay ing two dollars a year for the privilege. The library -will soon be supplied with new books. Additions made occasion ally Persona interested in the library will please mention to the librarian, books they desire purchased .' Cincinnati Exposition Best Thin g Tat. September zM, 79, the C, C, C A I. By., will run aa excursion trsln to Cincinnati, , leaving Wellington . 7 m. Returning, leave Cincinnati 10 o'clock p. m.. arriving at Wellington about d:S0 a. m. : Fare for the round trip, H.S9. A parlor car will be at tached to the train. Double berth to Cincinnati and return, $1.80 extra. Any further Information will be given at R. R. depot or see posters. A Card. An aaonynous circular haa been le aned and la being freely circulated la all parte of thla Senatorial district, blackening and maligning the charac ter of Mr. B. A. Horr, Republican no m- Inee for Senator. In Wellington, where ha la well kn wn, this will doubtle s do him more good than harm, since lies against a man are sure to react In his favor. Butlert some of your readers be mislead by slandera of this and sim ilar character,. I write to ask all fair minded men to put no faith In anything so mean and low that even a Democrat ic political manager dare not subscribe his name to It. I write to ask all Re publicans to see and hear Mr. Horr for themselves. They will be convinced as are all good men here, that Mr. Horr is eminently the ill and suitable perlon for the place to which we have nomi nated him. Tours Respectfully, N. Hucxnes, -Pres. Republican Club. . Dirty. It la a mean thing to do to gather In the night time around the nest of a newly married, but poorly matched cou ple and make night hideous with the devil invented pataphernalla ot the charivari. Itia dastardly and little to shingle the hair from a horse's mane and tall, because the poor beast Is faith ful to somebody you hate. It Is foul and allmy tj rotten-egg or otherwise besmear a man's residence under cover of darkness. It Is cri mlnsl it ia dem ocratic It la damnable to go about at night, ahoottng, killing, maiming and bull-dozing. It Is diabolical devilish sac religious to dig op, rob and mutu late the bodies of the dead.- But the doer of all these things Is a prince he is purity itself be Is a lllly beside the man who deliberately and maliciously can alt down and write or cause to be written and printed an anonymous cir cular maligning and blackening the character of a respectable eitisea because forsooth, he happened to be the nomi nee for an office. . Of each a character is the circular re cently Issued under Democrat ie man agemeat - and now being : scattered I broadcast through thla Senatorial dis trict. .The writer of It ha skilfully and cunningly interwoven some truth' with a great many lies, and with the adroit ness of a. lawyer, indeed' with more adroitness - than ; Johnson generally shows, hss seemed to make a damaging caae against Mr. norr. He haa ap pealed to the sensitiveness of men who suffered severely and anjjstly by the failure of Miner, Parker A Co., making Mr. Horr aeem to be the head and chief cause of losses to the community by that disastrous failure, when In truth he was Jn no aenae responsible or to blame for It. ' Mr. Ilorr's testimony In court at Elyria Is so garbled and mutilated ai to seem to make him a perjurer, when no man who heard him on the witness stand wUl question his honesty or Integrity. Mr. Horr was a referee In that celebra ted case, together with Mr. J. C. Han som, who wa also a large creditor of Miner, Parker ct Co. Mr. Ransom would exonerate Mr. Horr frcm all blame and no one, we think, knew the facts more Intimately than he, or would have a greater right to complain at any Injustice. ' -,. It this circular wss issued with the knowledge and consent of Mr. Wads worth it ought to damn him to political oblivion to social ostracism aad Indeed to exile from the town. Men who love fair play and decency, and we believe most men do, win of couiie see upon reading the circular referred to that no roan dared to father It. It Is not In tha nature of a communi cation to a paper where the writer must give hi name to tha editor and the editor, because of his knowledge of the writer and the facts, assume part of the responsibility. . - - It Is a sub In the dark at Mr. Horr by a coward a liar a aneak. It la In comparably low and . despicable. Ob, for the pen of the Okolona States. We can not do Justice to the occasion. We Join In the prayer that the .parties to this anonymous slander this vile cir cularbe either powerfully converted or that they be consigned to tho infamy from which only God can aava them. We assure every Republican voter in this district that we have Investigated all .these charges and that they, are baseless. We assure them farther that we have known Mr. Horr intimately for a great many year, and that we unhesitatingly and unqualifiedly assert that his reputation and character for honor and Integrity are unquestioned, and that no responsible party over hla own signature wobld dare assert the contrary. ' ' X. , Card of Thanka. To the citizens, and especially tho ladles of LaGrange township, the Com mittee of Arrangements for the reunioa of the soldiers and sailors of the Union army and navy, at large In Lorain county, take thla method of expressing to yon their heartfelt thanks for your noble generosity, free and patriotic mo tives In so kindly providing for us in this, onr.flrst reunion. We know that in your heart of hearts, you cherish the kindliest feeling for us the living and cherish the memory of our dead. May God bles tha ladies of LaGrange town ship, la the prayer of every "boy in blue," who attended the reunion. J. M.Hobd, L. L. CaAjra. A. Fahkbb, Com.' J. T. Lachdox, E. H. Hrmtur. LaGbahob, Sept. 10, 1879. Late Newa Notes. At Rocfcport, Cuyahoga county, the young men play base ball In the public park on Sunday., The Chagrin Falls Exponent quoted a recent cheese market report from the Wellington Eutkbtbisx and credited the same to the Berea Advertiser. ' : West and South of the Mississippi river, at least," It la the experience of hunters that the bite of the akunk, sooner or later, produces hydrophobia. Cleveland has had three fatal cases of hydrophobia within three months, and Officer Cowan, a policeman bitten by the same dog that caused the death of ll'tle John Bramer, Monday, will probably die before we go to press. . There Is a probability of a new line of railroad being built between Spring field, O.,' and Sidney. The aurvey la nearly an air line, and the heaviest grade will be In entering Springfield through Mad river aad Buck creek valleys. " ' C. C. Bennett, who hsd lived la Mld dleburgli, near Berea, since 1844, died Sept. 6th, after leas than two day a ill ness. A post mortem examination ahowed organio disease, resulting In inflammation of the bowels and perfo ration of the gaul duct and duodenum. J. P. Turner of Cin clnnatl, was found dead, sitting In his chair. An exsml natlon revealed the cause of death as being the unaccountable dropping of his full upper set. of artificial teeth. which were wedged Into the cesophagua the upper portion resting upon the epi glottis so as to completely prevent the entrance of air Into the lungs. Robt. Barnes went to Akron this, Thursday morning, In a hurry. ne made a wager that he could . beat Fra iler' time, which was Sh, 3Sm ; and at 9 a. m., we received a dispatch, from R. I. Salisbury and J. S. Warner that Barnes had reached Akron In S hours and 21 minutes beating Frsslers time 7 minutes. Medina Gaaette. ' Oca Popclation. From a census of the village just completed by Mr. L. A. Beck, It Is ascertained that the popula tion of the corporation of New London Is one thousand and fifty-six; youth between the ages of six and twenty-one two hundred and fifty. Heretofore the population has been variously estimated at from one thousand to fourteen hun dredsNew London Record. A correspondent from Ripley writes as follows: "The history of Huron and Erie counties, delivered a few weeks ago Is giving universal dissatisfaction. The lamentation ia what a bote sold and got nothing." New London Rec ord. We gave you the experience of this county early enough for you to profit by It. "Experience teaches a dear school, etc" Eds. StroDBK DiATH. From the Norwalk Experiment we learn that Isase Har rington, who had been a resident of North Fairfield, in this county for many years, dropped 'dead instantly near the store of W. 8. Felton, in that village, at about 9 o'clock Thursday morning, the 4th lust. Mr. Harrington held the office of postmaster in Fairfield until a few months previous to his death, when Infirmity aud failing health compelled him to realgh the position. 'Those subject to costlvness should at once try "Seller's Ltver Pills." So cents per box. Sold by all druggists. "Female complaints" are -the re mit of Impure blood. Use "Ltndsey's Blood Searcher." . Lame and alck horses cured free of charge. Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammo nia, yellow wrapper; , send for pam phlet. Navicular disease, spavins, curbs, ringbone knee, coffin joint pas tern and blnew shoe bolls, strains. Contracts made with express, railroad and Ice companies, and all others who employ large numbers of horses, by whleh money and horseeufiorlng can b saved. Address - Da. Gius, : V ' 10 West Broadway, N. T.' ,. Sold by all druggists. . Send for pam phlet. - - It Is a fact well established by un questionable testimony that Hall's Hair Benewer renews, cleanses, brightens, Invigorates aad restores to Its original color and lustre, faded gray or discol ored balr, cheaply, quickly and surely. The poorest people prefer to buy it and use It, rather then to proclaim in a man ner more forcible than words can de lineate, though blanched locks or grts sly beard, that they are aged and pass ing to decay. A very short trial wOl convince the most skeptical that it does eradicate the scalp diseases which rob the hair of Its color and life. Fort Scott (Kan.) Dally Monitor. Edwin Booth In rheumatism. Ed win Booth suffers terribly sometimes from rheumatism, and If he were not one of the most amiable of mortals would, doubtless, lodulge ia Anglo Saxon expletives. ne takes re fore, however, in a well -smoked corn-cob pipe when the attack Is on him, using no other medical treatment than a prep aration originally tested by his brother-in-law, J. H. Magonlgte. This aflords him almost Instant relief, and ia (place of indulging In profanity when he rheumatism nips him, be calls lor Giles Liniment Iodide Ammouls, which he buys by the gallon. Sold by all druggists. Send tor pam phlet. - Da. Giues, . 120 West Broadway, N. Y. COMMUNICATIONS. SPENCER, SraxcxB, O., Sept. IS, 1879. Another bombardment of Republican principle and character. A Cicero of Eljrla, led off followed by some home talent, an amateur De mosthenes, who declared the Republi can party had left him behind. Not much of a leave. . Cicero took the rostrum with that be nign expression which characterizes the sunny side of an autumn pumpkin, and opened his speech with tho persuasive eloquence which so highly recommends the poems of "Mother Goose.' He (Johnson) told, or tried to tell, how ef fectually "Parson Garfield" was extin guished by a sort of politician called Tom Ewiag. He also astonished the people by saying, "Some of you men here to-night, will live before you go down to the grave, (quite likely) to see the repentance ot the Republican party for their' wrong-doing.' A number of those present thought they could see the repentance of . the Qemocratio party without going so far under ground. Tolly, the Democratic nominee for the State Sehatorshlp declined to speak, but found a mouth-piece among the audi ence, la the person of an humble car penter, a resident of Spencer Mills. The eloquence of this ' amateur Demos thenes claimed Democrat aad Repub lican alike. We were led to believe, from the way they moved about in their seats, antl looked aadly into each other's eyes, they were conscious of their fet ters. He was vehemently describing where the present Republican eandidate for State Senator was during the war, but he utterly collapsed, as did another gentleman, (be was from Wellington) when some oae asked, "Where was D. L. Wadaworth during the war?" Thla answer was howled from the crowd, "Putting up lumber and putting dowa money." As he went on.the fiery orator, the very sphere groaned In agony; And then aaoa vivid flashes rent the air, leav ing the darkness more diabolical. De mos then ese gave permission to all to ask him questions. And as the elements waxed more and more furious, the car nal minds of the Republicans went to work. Question upon question was hurled at the bead of the speaker. He rot nervous at the laat, and closed with the following: "Kind friends, I will say as did Mr. Johnson, that very probably to-night I have aot told you a aingle truth." They howled. SltJobh. THE MAEKET8 CHEESE. It is a pleasure to report the cheese market when, as for the last two or three weeks, Ita coarse Is regularly up ward at the rate of a half "a cent to a cent a week Advloea from New York and Little Falls show the same upward tendency, though the credit of putting up must be awarded our Wellington dealers,-since they made the adyance previous to, and agalust the advices of New York liouses. The market Ir now In a healthy condition, and we think that dairymen will yet receive a fair average for this season 'a work. We quote: buying, (naked) 77Ja cU; billing, (boxed) 8 cents. . The shipments of cheese for the week ending Sept. 16, are as follows: No. of Boxes 7,438 ; No. of pounds 313,105. . Butter for the same time aa follows : No. of pkgs. - 474; No. of pounds 37,483. Wellington Prodnce Market. COBBBCTKD WSXKLT BY BALDWIH, LADX- dob a co. Analea. dried. B lb. Omii dreand. a IB....XM Hay. loa a OO Hams snaked, V lb 6 H Ms, araen. lb. . . .a Maple Basar. b...JkUO Potatoes. aa 40 Kaaa.e lb ,. i Salt. Soe. sack..... 00 Apples, sraaa. baScae) pm.ii, t ie..........x Beans ba. I SO Boclnrbeat, a ba To Cblakras drsasaa, V lb.. .a Clover seed, ba 4 on Calf Sklna, lb 71 peae a Skins. back. itmaa.Z, a lb.. BCTTBH Dairy. O tm I CreaaMTV.a lb... Bsssaos'. Faalbsrs, a lb ....... !, Asbtoe, e lb S SalcCumsaoB. kbl.. I u Salt, Solar. bbl OO Sbeap FCtta. lb .SaO)l 00 Terser si rmn. a lb ....la.tlnvjihr aaa ...7olWol,Sf lb... nraar . a no Grain, Flour "and Feed." COBBBCTBD WtXKLY BT H. B. HaJbXI. - sau.ni. sxorrB- - Bran, a ewt TO, P ton ia OO Com, se.Ua. ba SO Cora fat are be SO BaaC WMte. a sack .1 SS Bast and, a sack... 1 So So. a f sack 1 on Graham, a ewt. S ool uata, v an... ...... .aa Clover sea. be 4 OO TUnatny seed. b...l 33 Backwaeat Floor X sol -" PATrjra Boica steal. ewt ...I vol Meal, ewt... .....! Ori Cora, ataeUetL ba 4S Corn, ta ear. be j0 Qata,ba .. ... Wliest, B ba M0 Clover seed, ba S so ttmothvsesd Bba-.OO ceoa wewt ...1 no M IddUafs, ewt I Of) Sborta, ewt-. 8ft OU atasl B ewt.. 1 SO ; READ AND REMEMBER I . That Fresh Oysters are now for sale at J. P. Eidt's Bakery, and when yon are In town and want an Oyster Stow, got ten up in fine style, don't forget me. I will give you the "Boss" Stew every time. :v ' ; " '; ' Or if yoa want a cold lunch,, cup of coffee or tea, I can satisfy you on that. Fresh Bread and warm Biscuit every day. : - When you want good Crackers we have them. I keep Crawford St Zeller's Best Extra. Farina Crackers,' .besides Lemon, Soda, Graham, Butter, Cream, Oatmeal, Boston Butter, and Brack nells; I am sura we can suit you in the Cracker line. 1 .' . Smokers should remember I sell good Cigars. Those who have amoked the "Bull Head" know what It Is. I tell It and other brands as good. ' Candles. I take the lead in all klnda. Good mixed Candy for 20 eta. a pound. Stick Candy the same. Fine Candy bat little more. Now don't yoa forget me, just north of Rlningers store. B.D. Palmer, D.D.S. Successor to Dr. J. J. S ted man. Especial attention given to the ,' Prooorvtvtioxx, of t3io XTatural Tobttrt' . By filling sad cleaning. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted npoa all the various bases " known to the professioa. " .. mTALL WORK WARRANTED OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING. GRANT'S ;T0ra Aronnd Tbe World. A complete record of tbe Journey ot C 8. GBANT, through England, Ireland, Bcot laad, Trance, Bpata, Germany, Austria, Italy, Belgium, BwiUerland, Russia, Ivpt, India, China, aad Japan, with a graphic de scripUoa of the places visited, manners sad customs of the conn tries. Interesting inci dent, enthusiastic ovations by Xmperors, Kings, and tbe people' of all climes. Sure to all who take hold; "wUl positively outsell all books. - ' .; Agents Wanted u this, the cheapest, the best, and the only authentic low-priced book on the subject , 800 pages. Price as 85. ; Address FOK3UEK A McMAKIN, 188 West Firth Bt, ; . .; Cincinnati, O. 60-61.- . ... , Stoves,; Stoves, sa:bvsss! LADIES asd GENTLEMEN are invited to call and examine the best line of ;; . COOKING STOVES that , was ever brought late market, aad we will convince . yoa that we are selling' STOVES as low as any other plane ou the Western Reserve. We have a new. Cooking stove, manufactured by the same company that got up the old 8tewrt Store, which is as mnch ahead of that as thst was ahead of she old Clinton Air Tight. It haa been oa the markftt about oae year, and its sale have rapidly Increased, and aow it is claimed by every ea t be the best and - asost con venient stove made. So do aot bey any other until yon have seen the TBATELEB. Should you want a cheaper oae, 'we aaa surely suit yoa, as we have aa endless vari ety of that elass. Among them are the Stewart Range, Dresden Kange, Norwood, Barns, Spirit f '70, Napoleon, and maay ethers. :..,,;..:.:-, TIN WARE! Milk Pans scdil k PaiU at Wholesale or Retail, or any h u else you may waut TIN OR AGATE Ware line. He hav a few more ot those SO aad 40 gallon Milk Cons, which we will close out at Wholesale Price, so do aot de lay until they are all &ona. ( . Agrlcaltural Inplenents! We keep a full assortment, of Cultiva tors, Plows, Horse Rakes, Forks, 8cvthes and Snaths, Shovels, Spade Ae. ' Pumps! A fine line of PorceUia lined and plain Wood Pomps, and the various style of Iron Pitcher Pumps. . NEW ATTRACTI0N3 " Are offered oa our V ' Five And Ten Cent COUNTERS! The number snd variety of really useful articles that can ba pure baaed, is as toning Call aad look it aver, aadTwhea yea want to buy you will not forget it. ....... i JOB "WORK Tin nVwfing, Eivesf Dullng, or any , other kind of repair work i-t ,- TIN, COPPER, or SHEET- IRON WARE! :: We would sav that ' we kern first Class Workmen. Ia regard to prioea, w will guarantee price to b aa low as the low. Yours Bespectfolly, -. 46-tf , P. T. SMITH. 7 . Tor" Bale or Bent. ' Boas and Lot oa Prospect Street. . la- Birs of W . W. BaU. : . .' ' l-tt Fuinps! nL A.TJGH AN1 OHO tf . FAT Won't do. 'Toq meat eat healthy food and drink healthy drinks.. , Come to Bowlby & Hall's and buy the "Old Re- lmble-H.- A- M. Oysters, -the best Crackers In. town and some fresh roast ed Coffee, and If you don't grow Jat you can depend upon the' enjoyment of a clear conscience for having doue your duty.'-: ;. ; :C---;.-u : Our . brands of Oysters are known ; they .'need no recommendations.' We ship direct from Baltimore and they will always be In the best possible con dition. -:" . - We have a larger variety of Teas than aver before, and to persons who have become disgusted . to tbe lust degree with shoddy tea, at low prices, we can ssy, call at tbe reliable Grocery Store, and you can buy Tea that Is perfection. We have the beat stock of Flower Pots and Hanging Baskets that was ever In Wellington. BOWLBY & HALL. H,;Ba HaTnliTi, HecdTtarters Fop - ' Flour, Feed, ALL KWDSOF GRAIN, Has on sale a new Brand of Flour of absolutely- the best quality In town, at the aame price you pay for - inferior klnda. Try it, and cut rid of that bane of the family, bad bread. , . . .. -, Farmer having grain1 should re member that this Is the place to get the htirheat market price for it in cash. They should also remember ;hat In or der to continue to raise good crops they must apply fertilisers to their lands.. SUPERPHOSPHATES ! have been proved to be the most pow erful, beat aad cheapest fertiliser in the market. . Made oy experienced ana re liable manufacturers, prepared aa plant food by the best known process, it Is the. standard fertilizer j causing Immediate snd lasting fertility, and is perfectly adapted to all - crops. Call and get circulars. -- - Warehouse South of Ry., Depot, lu-33-tr - Wellington, Ohio. MILLINERY. BargrainaX . Bargaine! Call and examine my stock and pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. There is no stock to compare with It, either In extent or variety. ; - " Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, at $1.00, $1.60, $3.00, $3.50 and up. Leghorn Hats, at 60c 75c $1.26, and $1.60.: - Imitation Leghorn, at ,35c SC 60c and 75c. Children's Hats, from 12, cents to $1. A great variety of Ribbons and Flow ers, very cheap. , . Bargains in SUks and Satins, at 30o 50c 76c $1.00 11.36 $1.60 and $3.00 per yard. '." . ' New Fancy Goods. , Laces at very low prices. ..The Finest line of Em broidery ever offered in Wellington, a ' Bargains in Hosiery and Corsets. .--Do not forget to call. '-J - MBS. H. N. ROCKWOOD. AG MIC UL TUH A L AGENCY. Buckeye ; Sf o wer and Reaper, ; ,TigerSnlky Rake. Thomas Sulky Rake.; Aultman & Taylor Threshing '., ' . Machines. ' ". Superior Grain Drill. . . Dnnkirk Cultivator. Bone meal ' and Phosphate standard Fertilizers. Look through my stock before pur chacing.: ' :-: r ' - .,. ; . Wm. Morrow, Agt, 34-3m. V". Wellington, . O. $66 A WSTKK n toot owe town, and no capital risked. Yoa can aire the boAlntas atrial without ex pense. Toe Beat opponanltv ever offered tn tboae wlllla to work. Ton snoaM xry now una cue aauj vou see f.r voarseir wna roe ea doatthebaslBeasweaffer. No room to explale sere. Yoa eaa devote all roar time or only your spare tiraa to tae bastaeaa. and soaks areas par 'or every hoar that yoa work. Womea make as ranch aa men. Send fr special private terass aad partlealara. which wa tan free. S Oatnt free. Don't complain of hard times when yoa have even a chance. Address H. HAUJOTeca.fWlaad.ltsine. ST-ly Notice Qentlemezi! Having fitted up the Rooms formally occupied by A. M. FITCH, for the exclusive " sale of ' : TOBACCOS, ! WHOIJBAL ABD RETAIL, I shall keep the best stock of Tobaccos aad Cigar la towa, aad ean iraaraatee. If jou will favor m with a can, the best CIQAB FOB- FIVE CISTS la town. . Also a choice Ilea ot Chewing aad SaieklBg Tobaccos. I eaat be beat for Quality or Price. .1 shall keep nothing; bat the best of Goods, at the very Lowest Price. . ' .r. , Hoping that you. will call aadeoavtaee yourselves, that the place to boy Tobacco aad Cigars Is where they make a business of that, and that only, . I await yoar favors, . tt-bV ; '.V ' . A. F. BIlfOCK. v-ifC - . r ..1? r. -i - Is found at the waierooms of A:G&G.L.C0lICn, Wolllaactoio, 6.:-- Great; additions have been made to tbe stock to meet the demands of the . trade. The purchaser will And a match less variety of splendid low-priced goods as well as the costly. ; The publlo can see at their showrooms very fine PARLOR r GOODS, v Which they offer at, very Low Prices. . m TBE TTiideiltwldiig' Z)ep3itcient We are prepared to furnish everything In the Coffin and Casket line. Shrouds of all kinds kept on band. Having had many year- experience la this business wa guarantee to keep in good condition all bodies put In our charira for anr length of time desired, without change or decomposition. POISONED. Triumph Force Feed Grain and Fer tilizer Drill. Without chan ire of gear wheels. In the TRIUMPH we ac complish all can be done by any other : Drill, with all their combinations of gear wheels, and that, too, without any change of gearing There -is no neea or cnangtng pecks or hair pecks at a time In the Triumph; it can be regulated to quarts and pints, and will sow any kind and quantity of seed per acre irom one-half bushel of flax seed to three bushels or oats, and will sow beans and corn in any desired quantity. THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLADT - . DRILL. , ..- i -This Drill has been for manv years before the public, and its high reputa tion has been bo fully established that for thousands of our reader an extend--ed description is not necessary; but to our many friends who have examined it only cassuauy, and others who may wish to buy and have no knowledge of it, I will show with pleasure. . . . SUPER-PHOSPHATE, OF LIHE. Eight good reasons why every Far mer should use the Homestead brand of Super-Phosphate: ' - Because it gives the crop a quick and vigorous start. It matures the crop from 10 to 15 daya earlier than any otb- . er manure, thereby, in many cases sav ing the entire crop rrom early frost.' It will Increase your crop from 60 to 100 per cent. It adds a permanent value to your soil. - Ton cannot keep up - the fertility of your soil unless you re store to it what you take away by con stant crohplng. . It-will always prove . what it Is recommended to be, genuine Bone Phosphate. None sent to mar ket till analysed and known to be up to the required standard. It la reduced to a fine, dry powder, which can be sown with a drill, thereby Insuring a great economy In Its use on grain crops. . . - --; . - j- -v -. . . . . : . j. n Light-Banning Domestic Sewing Uacihne Tb aewUNDERBRATDKK. which is the best aad only thins; of the kind ever need, I aow a part of the machine, and, with tb new Belf-Tbreadiiis; Shuttle, SeU-AdJusdna; Needle, new Take-up, Combination Wheel and other improvements makes It the best unaer-reea Bearing , atacnine maue. a am also ajrent for the - . . r- Davis Vertical Feed ;"' ." The New Home Sewing Machines, each of which haa adraa- tages peculiar to uaeu, whioa reeotaateao tkem lor a variety of oae aad avake them second to none in the market. - - Parties desiring machines will find it to their advantage to give me a call. AU ma chines warranted. All. kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and aim a fine quality of Sewing Machi Oil kept for sal. 8, P. HASTINGS, Ag't Office ia Benedict' Block, Wellington, O Jaa. leth lrr. IT WIIL PAY YOU, To buy your SHISTS of r. PraiUea Bhlrt Vikar UanaS-M O N.'T. Knia or WamsuUa, 8200 linen, S34J0O i . sow IO.UU As good as any eastern shirt, ' -. 13.00 " Aiv artlrla fnr - .. . - . - - . r m I do my owa cutting and caa furnish a better fltttrg and better shirt thaa yoa eaa get elsewhere. Measure taken by . . . ... . I.& LIiCH.lnsL " At Harvey's. , . Wellington, o. , F. 8. A alee line of Imported shirtings. UNCLE ROBINSON'S j Snranier Arrangements. .-C- , f ' " waawanwawaa ' -. ROTiA WATH1? - LEMONADE, ICE CREAM, ' AND T : REFRESHMENTS. ; 5 For church nnd benevolent objects I will make reasonable -i a t Please do not forget tint I keep a fall sup ply of Groceries and Provisions, together with Fruits and Confectionary, Tobaeeo aad Cigar, Luach aad Hot Tea and Coffee at all hours, and no pains spared to Beaomarsdata all who call. . . - , . ; . xnaaanu tor pan lavors X TCsaaia year humble servant, -- ': v r -;t B. J. BOBlNSOlf 5w