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8 WELLINGTON ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY JAN. 21, 1885. 20 off. We want the people to distinctly understand we do not approve the discount business. Our goods are marked too low to afford it, bat we have been forced into the current on account of this backward season. We had too many Overcoats and this Great Sacrifice Sale has been inaugurated to Reduce Stock, REGARDLESS OF COST ! ' REGARDLESS OF QUALITY ! Rather than carry over to another season. 20 cents OFF EACH DOLLAR ! ! $1.50 Overcoats for $3.60 $15.00 Overcoats for $12.00 10.00 Overcoats for 8.00 20.00 Overcoats for 16.00 12.00 Overcoats for 9.60 25.00 Overcoats, for 20.00 All goods marked in plain figures and warranted as represented. W. W. HARVEY, the "WEnLLinra-Tonsr clothieb. Hawthorne in Boyhood. ' He was the hansomeist young nan of his day in that part of the world. Sucli is the report of those who knew him; and there is a min iature of him taken some years later, which bears out the report. He was fire feet ten and one half inchos in height, broad shouldered, but of light, athletio build, not weighing more than one hundred end fifty pounds. His limbs were beautifully formed, and the mold ing of his neck and throat was as fine as anything in antique sculpt ure. His hair which had a long curving wave in it, approached Llackness in color; his head was large and grandly developed; his Oyebrows were dark and heavy, with a superb arch and space be neath. His nose was straight, but the contour of his chin was Roman. He never wore a beard, and was without a moustache until his fifty fifth year. His eyes were large, dark blue, brilliant and full of varied expres sion. Bayard Taylor used to say that they were the only eyes he ever knew to flash fire. Charles Beade, in a letter written in 1876, declared that he had never before eoen such eyes as Hawthorne's in a human head. When lie went to London persons whoso recollec tions reached back through a gen eration or so used to compare his glance to that of Robert Burns. While be was yet in college an old gypsy woman, meeting him suddenly in a woodland path, gazed at him and asked, "Are you a man or an angel ?" His complexion was delicate and transparent, rather dark than light, with a ruddy tinge in the cheeks. The skin of his face was always very sensitive, and 6 cold, raw wind caused him actual pain. His hands were large and mus cular, the palm broad, with a full curve of the outer margin; the fin gers smooth, but neither square nor pointed; the thumb long and pow erful. His feet were slender and einewy, and he had a long, elastic gait, accompaniod by a certain eidewise swinging of the shoulders. He was a tireless walker, and of great bodily activity; up to the time Le was forty years of age he could clear a height of five feet at a stand ing jump. His voice which was low and deep in ordinary conver sation, had astounding volume when he chose to give full vent to - it; with such a voice, and such eyes end presence, he might have quell ed a crew of mutinous privateers men at least as effectively as Bold Daniel, his grandfather; it was not bellow, but had the searching end electrifying quality of the Llast of a trumpet. Julian Haw thorne, in "Nathaniel Hawthorne end His Wife." Field of the Telephone. Professor Bell is sanguine that the usefulness of the telephone has by no means as yet attained its natural limit. Since the recent decision sustaining the patents of the American Bell Telephone Co., he has been devoting himself with assiduity to experiments intended to improve the telephone, with the idea to make it feasible to speak over longer distances than is now possible. In a recent interview with a newspaper reporter, he pre dicted that it would in time bo as easy "for a subscriber in New York to call up a friend in Ban Francisco, and engage him in con versation, as it would be to call another subscriber to the telephone in the city of New York." The senrice between New York and Boston, by means of a circuit of double copper wire, is now said to be working very satisfactorily; but Professor Bell thinks that all wires in cities should be placed underground, that the efficiency of the telephone cannot lie fairly judged and tested in a large city, where the wires are supported on poles and buildings." Professor Bell does not believe in the relay system for strengthen ing the current along the line, but believes that the sound can be so intensified at the receiver as to be heard in the remote corners of a large room. As to this point he says: "We find this difficulty when the sound is intensified, it is at tho expense of distinctness and articulation. This fault can prob ably be corrected in a measure, so that if porsons desire it they will be able to sit at some distance from the telephone and hear all that comes through the receiver. Tho transmitter can also be made to convey sounds brought to it from a distance." Scientific Am erican. Give water to Infants. A physician of the New York Nursery and Child's Hospital be lieves from his practice, that in fonts generally, whether brought up at the breast or artifically, are not supplied with sufficient water, the fluid portion of their food be ing quickly taken np, leaving the solid too thick to be easily digested. In warm, dry weather, heolthy bobies will take water every hour with advantage, and their frequent fretf ulness and rise of temperature is often directly due to their not having it. A free supply of water and restricting the frequency of nursing, has been found at the nursery to bo a most effectual check in coses of incipient fever, a diminished rote of mortality and marked reduction in the number of gastric and intestinal complaints 20 on. being attributed to this cause. In teeth cutting water soothes the gums, and frequently stops the fretting and restlessness universal at this period. Here is Sermon Enough for San day. A little shoeblack called at the residence of a clergyman of this city and solicited a piece of bread and some water. The servant was directed to give the child bread from the crumb basket, and as the little fellow was walking slowly away sifting the gift between his fingers for a piece large enough to chew, the minster called him back and asked him if he had ever learned how to pray. On receiving a negative answer he directed him to say, "Our Father," but he could not understand the familiarity. "Is it our father your father my father?" "Why, certainly." The boy looked at him awhile and commenced crying, at the same time hojding up his crust of bread, and exclaming between his sobs: "You say that your father is my father; aren't you ashamod to give your little brother such stuff to eat when yon have got so many good things for yourself ?" New Orleans Democrat. Live for something. Thousands of men breathe, move, and live, pass off the stage of life, nnd are heard of no more. Why? None are blessed by them; none can point to them as the means of their redemption; not a line they wrote, not a word they spoke conld be recalled, and so they per ished; their light went out in dark ness, and they were not remem bered more than the insects of yesterday. Will you thus live and die? O man, live for something. Do good, and leave behind you a monument of virtue that storms of time can never destroy. Write your name by kindness, love, and mercy on thousands you come in contact with year by year, and you will never be forgotten. Dr. Chalmers. "Vkky cold night, Mr. Town send," observed the reporter. "Cold! I should say so. Went homo; lit a candle; jumped into bed; tried to blow candle out; but couldn't do it; blaze frozen; had to break it off," replied Mr. Townsend. Touching, extract from a sensa tional novel: "Casting herself be tween her brother and his intended victim, the fair Inez exclaimed in a voice that vibrated with agony: Rodolpho, do not kill him, for if you did, he would surely die.' "; J In consequence of ' having en larged our facilities and conven- lences ior aavaniagiousiy displaying Holiday Goods We have made larger purchases than heretofore, consequently the sight of our wares will pay you liberally for calling whether you buy or not. We handle only such such goods as are kept in a cor rectly regulated Earthenware and Grocery Store, hence, by giving all our time and attention to legitimate details of such specialties, our stock will be better selected and adapted to the wants of the people. We shall continue, as heretofore, to exert our strength and energies in fur nishing the best goods in tho mar ketsuch as the people want at honest rates, rather than vainly attempting to make advertisement readers believe that we are mar tyring and suiciding on prices wholly for the benefit of the dear people. We n il) not attempt to enumerate tho dif ferent articles m Earl hen wure that we Imve in Hlock. Wo simply invite you to come and see. Please keep in mind tlint at tho same pliice you can get Hie H. &, M. OYSTERS. Always tlie best; choice crackeri, the best roH8tt'd coU'en In town, a choice selection ol candies, fruits, vegetable! and every, thing in I ho lijiK of groceries and provis ions. Also the best lime, cement, culciucd plaster and pliiMcrinu hair, lit BOWLBY Sc BALL'S. AC!!E3Mlfi$! "I acho all over!" What a common, ex pressioq; and how much it m,ean, to many a poor sufferer I These aches rave a cause, and m,ore frequently thart is gener ally suspected, the cause it trte Liver or Kidneys. No disease is more painful or serious than, th,ese, arjd no remedy is so prompt ar)d effective as ISHLER'S Sitters- No reraedy has yet beer) discovered that is so effective In. all KIDNEY AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, MALARIA, DYSPEP SIA, etc, arid yet it Is simple end riarm, less, Scien.ce aqd rrjedical skill have combined with wonderful success those herbs which, nature h,as provided for the cure of disease. It strengthens ard in vigorates trie whole system. lion. Thaddeua Btorou, Um distinguished Coo. rrreenian, one wrot to follow metu tier who wit uffarlnjr from Indureatlon and kidney dleaaaa: " Try Mlenier-a Herb Bitter, 1 Mien II will cure ycu. X have need II for both Indignation and alTec. lion of Um kidneys, and It la tu moat wonderful combination of inedlrtnal barba I am saw." MI8BXEB EIBB BITTEB8 CO., 625 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Farktr's Pleasant Worm Syrup Herat Fails l ? Stomach and Liver reculatorA CURES CONSTIPATION. Torpid I.trer. Indigestion, Heart' mid. ruim i arising from tha atomach. and Female Complaint. Tht only tnediclae In tha world til it w HI pool tiToIr CURE CONSTIPATION. FXUCXi IL00 per Bottle; 6 Bottles, 18.00. Bam roa cixcvuuts, nu. JT. J. CHENEY & CO., Mannff ChanUti.Prop'ri.TOLEDO, O. rraUaa. Smim fiURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHAT IB IT? A strictly vegetable prepa ration, composed of a choice and skillful combination of Nature's best remedies. Tha discoverer does not claim It a cure for all the ills, but boldly warrants it cures every form of disease arising: from a tor pid liver, impuro blood, dis ordered kidneys, and where there is a broken down condi tion of the System, requiring a firompt and permanent tonic, t never fails to restore the sufferer. Such Is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists, who are authorized by the manufacturers to re fund the price to any pur chaser who Is not benefited by their use. PRICE. LOO. FOSTER, MOURN & CO., Props., ' BUFFALO, NSW YORK. j V3 -DEALER IN- DRUGS, BOOKS, AND NOTIONS, Horses. REMEDIES. Cattle. , Ten years experience in this department and with prominent horse and stock men of the United States, enables us to recommend only , reliable remedies for the different ailment. HEAVES, SPAVIN, WORMS, COUGH, SCRATCHES, CURB, Ac. Send nostnl for froe descriptive circulars. If your animal is trou- bled with any ailment, write us and 223 SUPERIOR STREET, 41 CLEVELAND WEEKLY HERALD For 1885, One Dollar BETTER THAN EVER. A RELIABLE AND TRUST WORTHY NEWSPAPER. Strong Agricultural Department and Good Market Krpoiia. TALMA1KJE SEBMOX EYEBV WEEK. SPECIAL OFFER. FOR A LIMITED TIME. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO ANY PARTIES DESIRING A Good Wath fur little Money Until further notice tlia publisher of the Cleveland Herald will tend to any ad dress Ti WEEKLY HERALD A Q FQ Thla amii la tho ml nil nrlm of tha wxtck alone and it cannot lie bought anywhere (orlcM. It 1 a ttem-wlndiT and will run 14 hours; enn be renulitted correctly and keeps In order as perfectly as acobtlv gold watch. The cnw is tiiinusouie and looks like silver, hut In belllir than silver In that It will nut tarnish. Remember the watch is not a toy. hut a Kuuranteed cood time piece. Sample copies ol the HERALD sent Tree. Address, Tim HkuaU), Cleveland, Ohio. The ENTERPRISE and WEEKLY HERALD one year for $2,35. B2i5 Island Home Stock Farm, Crosse lie, Wayno Co., Mich. SAVAGE & FARMJM, Pbowibtoi. tatroclaIfo.S(llJ). IMPORTED Percheron Horses. All uck selected from tha (ft of aire and dami if established reputation and registered la tbt French and American atud books. ISLAND HOME 1 1 beautifully aitualtd at tha head of Gnosac It i In the Detroit River, ten nilrt btlo tha City, and Uaccattibia by re i I road and eteamboat. Visitor, not lumiliar with tha location nay call at city oflirr 5a Cam pan Building, and an escort will accompan them to the farm bend for cats logue, free by mai Address, Savao It FAamm, Detroit, Mich. 1 1 ! I Vor worklne people. Bend 10 rente po. ULI IJtege, and wr wlil malloo free, a run I nri 'valuable aamnie bui of goods that will 11LLI ft run lu ihe way of making more "." money In s few dare then yon err thonght poeslhle at ai.y un buslnena. Capital not ra quired. You can live at t ome end work In .para Um. only, or all tha time. All of boh a. xra, of all eyee. gran-lly uror.ilul, Dflcenta to S3 really rameit evert evanlua;. That all who want work may teet the Duel neea. we make this unparalleled offer: T all who are notwei: aatisoed we willerndSI to pay for the tiotible of writing to us. Full parti, ulsrs. dlrortlona, etc, seat free. Imnieo par abeulutrly Hire fur a I who rortland, Maine. i.n M uiiii.. imn m-iaj. Aaurrse, BTlMsoa m Co.. Dr. Frawlor'a Hoot Hitter. Frailer't Boot Bitten act etrongly on tha liver and kidneys, keep tha bowels opon sad regular, make Um weak strong, heel tha lunge, baud up Uie nerves, and cleanse Uie blood and system of an ry lasparitr' Price l,fll or til bottles tr upraae prepaid for .0 . ' FUAZIF.U MKDICINR CO. .... f CLSTBLAXBi U. onglitoiif FINE STATIONARY Ret free answer. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Dec J 84 3ml fa fa ifb For the People! Having become established in our new quarters, and having had a remarkably good trade while our competitors are complaining of dull times, is suggestive of the fact tnat we have been giving good goods at low prices, and we guar- , antee prices in the future as low as those given in the past. We have the best Btock of Lounges, Patent Rock ers, Cane, Rattan and Carpet Chairs and Up holstered Goods In Wellington or vicinity and have added largely to our stock of Bedroom Furniture which we offer at very low figures. We have displayed a large line of HOLIDAY GOODS and ask an inspection of the same. j Hp & WOOLLEY. Until Jan. 1st our store will be open in the evening till 8 o'clock. To My Patrons. Now Is tnc time to order your HARD COAL and secure the lowest prices for the season A full stock of the best Lackawanna Anthracite Coal, and Ms-ssillon, Mssslllon Cunnel, Ulossburg and Jackson. Soft con always In stock, at prices as low as the lowest. o. e. suTLirr. A. B. SPENCER, ' DKALKIt IK- Jewett & Goodman Organs First-class Pianos, ROCEPORT, OHIO. The Best in the Market. Mvm ssu.. Creamery and Refrfger- arfrwMawaMiaA.gaT ator comblm d. f urh rge t rry XT "d small d Irlea. Bitot furonnciiw to arty. Ad.ptrd to summer end winter use. with or with out Ion. Nevus only to he wen to he admired. Ilea many Imitations, but none ep, nr rh It In or nvlple f fcor Circular address! M08K FT RTOnDATtp HAKlIFACTtlltlNO CO, I'onltaey, VI , or A. B. bratmas, agent, llockpori. O. Jm rearnted. The World Challenged I This Hnlmeint hna bnon nianu fftoturvd and liard fur twentr flroyeetra, and ourlnnumornil rertlflcntttt of cur prrm It to mOEsjetAAK ' "aw do not ofnr It aa an Inurrruil uo sin unimrmiloieu smXTwe. vvn " 1 kerned v. that ajir lit inlnient that ran ho nnaitlvelr aaarrUna- taken luto Ui atomm b w Ithirut Injury can have littla rflh-wy If I FV'.Htna aaaiipi.'q mm mm In acting aensuerillo when e temallr applied. You will And a trial of It the beat crrtiflonta of It Taluc.' It It tha onf Liniment nuuloa-fiflrelg of Olw and wo challnnaw th world fur Ha equal. Warranted to Klv aatlafactlnnor money refunded. Price U and W oenta per bottle. HOLD BV ALU VHVimwM-tr-ii.e nr. Hawana' Pile Snn- 0Q i,ii. VftVanHaatP"l'oriet aiire remwiy ror by mail