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TIIE ENTE R 1'ltiSE, WE DN ESDAY; JANUARY 30, 1889- 8 6 V Is. J: ft n it. .J Notes of Interest. ( The ludieswbo carried turtUe aud white mice to the Metropolitan Opera-house last year were laughed at, lint only for bringing these creatures to the opera, hut , for having such strange pets. Benator P lmer proves that a roau anil a eeniuor may also have stranue taste in pets by koeping a tame 'coon in his dining-room. Colored people are said to like 'coons In the dining-room, but us food rather than as guo.ts, Tho tahlo on which Noah Wobslor wrote his dictionary, and the saddle-bass in which he carried the manuscript of his famous spelling-book when he rodo from State to BUite to secure the copyright, are preserved in the New Haven Colony His toricul Society rooms. Hereditary. ' My lather died of Coucer, and the same trouble developed uear my right eye in te83. It was at first a trawterry color, but changed to purple, and grew to the size of a putrid go 'gg. My right eye be. dime much inflamed, and the dreadful disease was rapidly WH.sting my life away. 1 used quite a number of remedies, bill without lienelit. At this dims I began taking Swift's Hpi-cihc. The Improve ment was appareut in a few days, and I continued to use until the Cancer was en tirely gone and mv health fully restored, and I know that S. fi. 8. alone did it, be. cause I loft off nil other treatment. It saved me from this hereditary Cancer, which went wav over two years aco and lelt not a sk'n, aud I owe uy life, under Providence, to 8. S. S. Mrs. Laura E. Dcegan Dawiion. Oa.Seot.SU. 1868. During tlie early part of the past spring (18HS), my body wis coveied wnn whin. Ak one time more lln.n fifty were couuted ou my body and limbs. My face was not exempt from tb painful trouble. The usual remedies would do me no good. Just why 1 bexau tiikiiin 8 8. 8. I do not know, but almost immediately I bojiun to improve. 1 took nearly Ihree bottles and found myself entirely well. It was your medicine which effected the cure, when cverythinu else had failed. Vnirs truly, J. II. Fordham. .Ttautiton, Va., Aug. 1. 188. ' UOILD. AbbU ville.S. C, Oct. 20,1883 I whs the victim for five or six years of the worst bolls that I ever saw, whicli the doctors failed to cure. I began 8. 8. 8., and iu a short time the poison was driven . out of my system, and not a sign of boils or any other blood trouble has returned. I recommend 8. 8. H. to everybody. J. U. Edwards. Swift's Specific is entirely a vegc table medicine, and is the only medicine winch . hat ever cured Wood Poison, Scrofula. Blood Humors and kindred diseases. Send tor our books on illood and Skin Diseases, mailed free. Thb Swirc Specimc Co, Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Douglas Sladen, the Australian poet, who is visiting this country fir the purpose of collecting material for a vol ume of poems by our younger poeU, Is abort, thick-set man, with mast of black hair on his head and Ion? mustache weeping over his mouth. Mr. Sladen It accompanied by hit wife and his wilt's lister. Oscar Moore, a blind negro boy not quite four jean of age, it the latest youth ful prodigy. Little Moore hat s memory that Macauley might have envied. lie can recite poems and ting songs in Eng. .. Ilib, German, and Danish. Hit parents re very ordinary negroes, and the wonder b where he learned all that be knows. In Lore with His Wife. ''What can I do to regain my husband't . lore"? writes Mrs. Carrie R, of Toronto. tab adds that seven years ago the wss married under the most happy auspices, and, until six months tinoe, bsppineas rowned her domestic life; then her hus band became distant in his manner toward her, until now be Is positively cold Mrs. B. gives no details, but it she Is afflicted with disease peculiar to women, If her cheeks have lost their bloom, and her eyes their sparkle, it may explain the cause of her complaint. In this event Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will effect a magical change and restore her to health. As a powerful, lovifrorating tonic, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Imparts strength to the whole system, and to the womb and Its appendages, in particular. I'or over worked, "woroout," "run-down." debllll- mted teachers, milliners, dress makers, seamstresses, "shop girls," housekeepers, uraing mothers, and feeble women gen. erally. "Favorite Prescription" is the greatest earthly boon, being uneonaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic Mr. George W. Childs has Just been made godfather to the infant Lady An nice, granddaughter of tho Duke of Buck, Ingham. That the Lady Annlce will think she has a fairy godfuther, whon she rs old enough to think at nil, gos without saying. Mr. and Mrs. Childs are intimate friends of the Duke and Duchess of Duck lugham, and tbey named their country place at Bryn Mawr " Wootton " after the home of their English frlcuds. .. At a recent dinner given in Washing. ton by Senator and Mrs. Ltlund Stanford, . the center of the bible was covered with a . scarf of rose pink satin edged with a nur . row fringe aud covered with fine duchesse lace. The guest cards were pulnted In water-colon with scclmenN of tho flora of California. Mrs. Cclia Thaxter, the poet of the Isles of Shoals, has sufficiently recovered her strength to again take up her china-paint, lug. Mrs. Thaxter usually paints flowers, and now and then adds verse In auto graph to the painting. What enhances the beauty of fine feu- tures more uian a clear akin T Even plain J features are made attractive by good complexion. To secure this, purity your ; diooo wnn Avert narsaparina. It lias I no equal. J 'rice $1. Six bottles, 3. wonn 0 a Dome. . There is laid to be a movement on (Kit by the Woman's National Dress Associa Hon to h tve a portrait of Mrs. Cleveland placed in the White Houso. They want her painted In the. dress she wore at her New Tear's reception. It Is not, how. ever.sp much tLe dress, but the artist who makes the picture, that Interests the pub Jlc. There is enough bad art inflicted I upon the nation's capital, so It behooves these ladies to make a wise choice of thoir piiintcr. Mrs. Florence & Morse has won the 100 prize offered by the New York Tress for the best bill of fare for a dinner for four persons not to cost more than one dollar. The bills of fare were submitted to a well-known New York hotel-keeper, who decided in favor of the one sug gested by Mrs. Morse. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ' that Contain Moroury. as Mercury will destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the niucas surfaces. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable pliysleiaus, as the damage they will do are ten told to the good you can possible derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and Is tnken Internally, aud acts directly uon the blood and iiiuchs stir faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genulno, it Is taken inlerimllv and made In Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & Co. C3T8olcl by Drugnists, price 7.1c per. boitle. Ex-Secretary of the Navy Robeson uo longer looks the jolly tur of bl3 cabinet d ivs. His hair Is snowy white, and hi once round and rosy cheeks are pale and thip. lie is now living In Trenton, Now Jeisey, practising law when he can, and using tho closest economy all the time, His wife Is living in Europe ou the share of her property that ho wax able to re, store to her. It's ouly a question ol time," aud a short 'inie, too, as to when your rheumatism will yield to Hood's Saraparilla. Try I Dr. William II. Furness, for sixty-three years pastorof Ihe First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, has just celebra'ed his eighty -seventh birthday. lr. Fumes I as active in mind and body as a man of half his years, and he still preaches to hi congregation, though lor thirteen years lie has had an assistant. Dr. Furness Is the father of Horace Howard Furness, tli well-knowu Shakespearean scholar, and of Mrs. A L. Wicter, translator of E. Mar- litl't German works. "Wc Point With Pride" To the "Good name at home" won by Mood's Nirsnpitrilm. In Lowell, Jiass where it Is prepared, there Is more of Hood's Sarsapai ilia sold than wf all other medicines, and it has eiven the hst of satisfaction since its Introduction ten yean aco. 1 hit could not be if the med Icine did not possess merit. If you suffer from Impure blood, try Hood s barsapar- ma ana realize its peculiar curative power. Senator John P. Jones, although a typ ical Westerner in appearance, was born a Welshman. He came to tblt country with hit parents when he wat a mere baby, He hat made several fortunes running Into the millions, and lost them, tod msde again. In bit mining days he was re garded as an exceptional roan among bit fellows, as he had had a good education. Senator Jones it one of those who believe that the Chinese must go. Mr. Colli P. Huntington, the million aire, Is one of the few California who defend the Chinese and say that they must not go. This gentleman began his business career by selling groceries In Connecticut, and when the gold fever broke out in California in 1810 he went out there and sold groceries, or anything Wat he could get to sell to the Argoneu ten. lie hat told them pesches for as much as four dollara apiece, and not made such a very greet profit either. Eminent physicians everywhere recom. mend Ayer't Cherry Pectoral a the most reliable remedy that can be bad for coldt, couens, ana an pulmonary disorders. Ask your druggist for Ayer't Almanac; it la tne best publication of the kind, and full oi iniormauon. George Alfred Townsend is making preparations for an eitended trip through Spain, for the purpose, It is said, of rath- eriog material for a book in which Ferdi. nand and Isabella and Christopher Col urolius will play an Important part. A faded or grizzly beard ts unbecoming to anp man, and my be colored a natural brown or black by using Buckingham's u)n inr me mutsiTS. Ilenry O. Marquand, the New York banker, has given his entire collection of paintings to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. At Mr. Marquand's collection ein braces a number of Important works by the old masters as well as by the new, bit donation Is as vuluablo aa it is gene rous. "Thus am I doubly armed my death and life, My banc and antidote are both belore me" Whether to sit alone suffering with neu. rnlidu Or buy one bottlo ofSalvutlon Oil. Mra. Hicks-Lord has a " tea-room " in her Washington Square residence which Is finished In solid muhoguny, and all the furniture of the room Is in that wood. The decoration of the room is portraits oil-paintings, miniatures and photographs. A table screen Is completely hung wiih miniatures set in Jewelled frames, while the photographt are of crew tied heads with the autographs attached. On the wainscot shelf which ruua all around the room are cut-glass tumblers Oiled with carnation pinks. All the keys of Windsor Castle were re. eently stolon, hut even this does not Inter fere with the. rapid sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Bpriip. Mr. John Stewart Kennedy, of New York, who has purchased the whole of bis family estates from Sir Douglas Stuart, la Scotchman who made his fortune in America. The estate numbers 33,500 acres, Including tome of the best grouse moors In the Highlands. Murthy Castle (s one of the finest places In Scotland, and its gardens and lawnt stretch for miles along the banks of the Tay. - THE ALBERT MEDICAL DISPENSARY Superior Street, next to NERYOOS, SKIN AND BLOOD Successfully Treated npon the non, confusion of idsas, palpitation of the Lin kffMiinm if fhn Hvap. atamfcnh And hnwnll !;abi ts of youth and secret praoticea, imku.il tuipotifllDlo. I , Those Bufforlnf from iJCrVOUSKorvous JJebillty. the !r symptoms or wmcn are D e U 1 1 1 tV. a dull, UKtnsw'd mind '-'"'l V" Which unfij .loom f..r . unvfnofnlna truwl VinatriMaa anrl aWMnl fitiiiKftl Tinrfnrmln their bnfineM and aocinl dutlesl :unko buppF uiarriuvesimnosxlblo.duitrou the ! tuition of the heart, oaualns fluahci of boat, "rti-prw!onof spirits, evil forebodinss, eoward (i'e, fear, dreams, short brcathlii, melnn I r'noty, tire easily of company and have a prof j '.-renco to bo alone! feuiing to tired In the jiuoruin as when retiring! lot manhood! j , e Ixmo depotiU in the urlncnrrvminneM. .'.k ty.'ifl, dyvpepiia, oonftipntion, puleneits. ,.'.!!, ami wiMikneM in th limba. etc. ehouli r'Wi,nlt I. ALBKUr humediaioly aud ;ia motored to health. un ,; PI n main rv4 Married persona or i .iStlri ItlSlCeyoung men oontem-'i.li.tingmarriage.r-'sware of pbymcal woalt l ni.:a. loss of prooreatiye ponera, impotoaoy, or ,. i irotlii-rduqualiuentioni speedily relievrd. , . iunho places himolf undr thecare of 1K. ; liillKiti', may confide In his honors a gen '01111(0, and confldentlr rely on his skill aa hvflcian. Ilt. Af.bl'IVT has had many "'arir exfwnriiro i" r''."i us u irivaiu ...i-'tirean't i-- -tnl tho moet eminent t.c.'.!r.t'.: .' - . . .1 Iptates. rua tl r .t 'Mi.dIu PnmkH Ku 5 ibU 1 1 1 tJwty fj,,, and Mever-fnll. h of Fits'n9M'tho:'mi,aGtt&ran we yivon iu eci j uaso. A Perfect Restoration Guaranteed. nCfSCfTJC DIIIMCn IM U CI ITU rLnOUilJ ItUlllLU IU, HLHLIII injurious eom pounds, abouid apply uauieuiateiy. lutervieir prelerretu Addreti, with A course of treatment with full direc tions will be sent to any part or the United States, securely nacked, free from observation, upon receipt of Five Dollars, with a Guarantee that If results are not satis -I factory, money will be Stands at nSUSINESS rnilMTIOM. OBERLIN COLLEOI Sad TYPE-WRtTINO. and OBERIN BUSINESS COLLESE. tad cwinee coaplcie. Cirrulara free. Aiirmt eellegeMln Northn Ohle combined. Oroipteiiew4-etery building, 34 eollege halls. ofllree and achooa rouaie. and U.7SO eo, ft. of Soor aurfiu. 14-paire lllnlratd paper and eltant 4S-page eelalogae free. tuanraaioa or. r, at, aursuit.-u. m, News From the County Seat. NEW CASKS FILED IK COXMOX PLEAS. The Board of Education oi Sheffield township, Lorain county, Ohio vs. Peter Schnler et al, lnjuoctioon snd equitable relief. Dorllsca Peasley vs. 8. E. Powers et al, money and subject land, William Parr vs. Matilda Parr, dl vorce. C. M. Btoue, execufor et al of last will ol Montraville Stone, dee'd, vs. J. W. Voglesong et al, money, foreclosure and equitable relief. Thomas French vs. Edward Walls et si, money, foreclosure snd equtlablq relief Laura D. Neatberly nee Laura D. Phelps vs. Maud Whitney nee Maud Phelps, partition. Maria butterftetd vs. Cloe Stevenson et al, partition. Oeo. 11. Robbing vs. Henry Wesley et al, foreclosure of mortgage and equitable relief. IN IMIOUATE COUlT. Last will of James M. Joslin admitted lo piobate and widow elects fo take under the will. Adam Hull appointed administrator with will annexed of Henry Mm-hrl dee'd, late of Amherst J. P. Ilateli appointed guardian of Mary Alice Hatch, Oberlln. Kate McChristean, Olxrlin, adjudced insane and patient ordered conveyed to Asylum for the Insane at Toledo. G. S. Mulclnm appointed udiulalstrati r with villi annexed of estate ot Edwnrd Matcliiiui, dee'd, lati of PitMeld. Will admitted to probate. Eber F. Steele appointed administrator with will annexed ol Henry Ilemington, dee'd, late of Amherst. Will admitted to probate. A. It. Webber appointed administrator of the estate of Patrick, Beirne, dee'd, late of Elyrla. Lato will ot Jenncatte Newton, dee'd. late of OberJin, admitted to probate. Common Pleas Court convenes Feb ruary I. CONSUMPTION BUEELI CURED, To ths Editor-Please Inform your rea4 rstbat I havesposttlreremedjfortbe above named disease. Iir Its timely dm thmnands of hopeless eaaei have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme dy rim to any ot your readers who have eon. sumption If they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A.bLOCUM.M.C.,lSll v .,KwYerlt Everybody seems to want Rineliart's Congh Ilnlsam this season. 23c at Felt's. Postoffice, Cleveland, 0. Diseases Latest Scientific Principle! Hoi attain! tb moat wonderful omm In the treatment f the euos to which he devoies his peoil attention, and through years of patient labor and roatmrch, be has dit ooTered tlie most Infallible method of curing sweral wiaknMis. involuntary di.ohaniei. imnotenoy. nervoui- boart, timidity, diiotnoi of throat, noe and those terrible dllordera ariftinff from lolitnrv life a miiiorablo tliatcucu and rendering nuirriugo H I Iromodiatelv cured and J Til iitliAl full vigor restored. Thla VVea kn esSe&lVnli'e'r. Iifuabuidenand and marrinxo iuipouiblo i the penaltypnid by the victim of impropor inibilscnce. The inott cha-te must acknoir- ledxethatihepHU'lousaie the sreat inagne' bywhii'hthe whole world ii attracted. Du atroT them iund what hare wef Man la no lonirer Intcrcs'cd in ihe opponite text the in terchange ot t!mt bliisf ul n.'ione which attrooin and interests the whole world, exists no longert man eeaes to bo what (lod miulo him ; the world is no lonsur iutcrwtin to biiu, and remorse and dlrappointinent ru his couitant eompnuions. Coniult DIU ALLEUT et oucj aid you will Snd thesympatby uu relief Jrat you positively require. T UUIU: IlllCn comeviotimnof olllary vioe.-thu t dreadful and dentructlro habit, which annually twnpa to an untimely srave, thousands of young men of exallrd talent and brilliant intvlleut, may call witb full ooi.fidonro. . . . . DR. ALUKUT addrestet all those who have Injured thomaelrns by Improper indulgence and solitary habits which ruin both mind and body, unfitting thauifor business, study, society or niarriage. Domnrkn. Perfected In old L i "l?rKa cases which have blC CU TCS te neglected or "nskllltully treated. No experiments or fal lures. hr unlearnM pretender who knep trifling with toetn month ai'ier month, siring coiaonous and Call or write, bat where potsiblo, one personal PR. ALBERT, Cleveland, O. refunded. 1 the Head VRITINS DEPT. OBESUI SCHOOL Sf STENOORAPHT all coaaecwd. Eiptuee low, lonreaioo tiorouh. McMJSJl m UMiiubvj "wni. vm- rucill Awaair to get a good Baal i Kdneav lion, learn Hpencerlun 'vnmanohlp or Hhorthantf and Typewrlllnc ! at the rr. ciUASi Bias. MtJUt t-WLXMJE, (LrVtLASU, . ICatab UihedlalMe. TberiaarrBrraulAMlrattoaOolleee. Now ibe oldbbt. LAmautr and aaer eooiiDerciaJ erhool. XI superior trecnere. Mflao former pupna. Mure studenu annnallv UM all otber "baalfiee raubToai m aa. T. wwaia raurauartoaa. Dyspepsia Hakes the lives of many people miserable, sad often leads to seU-destrnetlon. Distress after eating, sow stomach, sick headache, heartburn, lose of appetite, a faint, " all com" teeung, bad taste, coated tongue, snd Urego- . larlty of the bowels, are lIStreSS tone of the more eotnmon After symptoms. Dyspepsia, does , no get weD of Itself. It tail fig requires careful, persistent attention, snd a remedy like Hood's Sarsa- partlla, which acts gently, yet surely snd efBdently. It tones the stomach snd other organs, regulates the digestion, creates s good appetite, snd by tiios 8sV overcoming the local symp- u ' . toms removes the symp-'e&Cl8CnO thetle eSects ot the disease, banishes the headache, snd refreshes the tired mind. M I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat ll-.j distressed me, or did me near uult 0od u bum after eating I would expe rience talntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, ss though I bad not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, snd from being more or leas shot up In s finur room with fresh paint. Last spring I took Hood's Bars. OtOmaCn rllla-took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave me an 'appetite, snd my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experleneed.'' G 10 sac A. Faoi, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyandniggtits.fliatzforSl. Prepared only by C. L n00D CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maes. 100 Doses One Dollar 1889 has arrived and I am Btil on hand to furnish the host in town at tne Chicago Beef ordeied by special inspection- Fresh Pork Prepared Lard, Constantly on hand. , One and all please favor me with your pa trouage. . . .. 0. A FAXON, : , market prices BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER ! Druggist and Optician, PHOTO-ALBUMS Very Choice. SCRAP BOOKS A full lino. ' PAPETERIES In late designs. 7 FINE STATIONERY and writing materials. NEW PUBLICATIONS, selected with reference to perma nent value and to meet all tastes. . LIBRARY SETS of standard works. CHEAP BOOKS-A large assortment. ' ' ' CYCLOPEDIAS and DICTIONARIES. FAMILY .BIBLES, TEACHERS' BIBLES Oxford and Bagster. " - AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY. FINE ILLUS TRATE D BOOKS. POEMS in leather bindings. JUVEN- ! . ILE BOOKS in great variety. Optical Goods, Art' ' Goods, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, and DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. West Side Public Square, WELLINGTONOHIO. Otterbacker is headquarters for everything in the following line: Now is your time to buy your Horse Blankets Wolf Robes. WILL SELL AT HEDUCED PKICES FOli TIIE si Wtttety Bays To make SPEING GOODS. My Stock of Harness, Saddles and Collars, Is complete and prices to compete. Please Examine Goods Before you Buy. A full line of Always on hand. J, M. OTTERBACHER. For the Latest Improved Ensilage and "Fodder Cutters, 33Iors IPowers, 1 and 2-Horse Tread Powers, Corn and Cob Peed Mills, Peed Steamers, Best Corn Shelters on the market. Improved Grass Seeders, Sowers, Clover, Flax, Oats and Wheat, $2.75 each . Call on G. E. TOWNSEND, Wellington, - - . Ohio Call WM. VISCHER SON, For your PIANOS ORGANS Tlie Ebtcv Piano and Orrun arc known in every part of the civilized globe and while other instruments arc sold claiming to be "JUST AS GOOD AS TIIE ESTEY," The hardened mortal has not been found . to ' say he is prepared to furnish a superior. 0 I room for on stiiit sm nsi ill 7 f v . f ( 1 ,- )