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...... . , , v-7," ,.... "V evrrrjrvv THE KNTflftPtllSE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL' , Ifr89.- ir Mew Goods. We.have just received a new invoice of FINE GOODS for Ladies' arid Geqts Wear ' in the very latest styles. Call and examine at . SEE AG E ' S .;: LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS 4 Monday as toting day. ' This U amusement weak. It Is now landlord Wilcox. Time for promenading. The fish peddler it on Land. The almanac says it la spring. Our school folks are rusticating. .. The Park bouse supnorts a new sign. Pack up the sap pails and sugar fixtures. The farmers have sown ihelrettrljr spring crops. The forest will soon put ou Its summer dress. t. I- .iiitipllmAll'plcct F. W Ik IS HUH vvw.. Bennett South Main street Is to ba Unproved the present season. Dome very fine bred horses have upp. nr ed oo our streets, A heavy fall of rain vUltcd us Saturday night and Sunday. We now have three cnuncilmen wlo reside on the same street. The fur animals can now have a little, peace until next November. ' Read the pointers given by the buslnexs men io Ike advertising columns. ' WE. Petrce will preside at the . helm of Justice for the coming three year.-., j ' Our correspondents have clven the names of the officials selected In their vl- clnitle loc the Coming year. ." ThewwUl be walking match In the town hall Saturday evening for one bun dred dollars side. Admittance 25c. ' The assessor will be on hand next week to look alter the surplus wealth. Don't forget the story of George and the hatchet. Bulletin boards are distributed over the icbool grounds inscribed "Keep off the Grass." The park should be . served likewise. The automatic switch at the crossings l-occasonaUy. The fast trains are now compelled to come to a full stop. The painter and paper hanger are the tnut at LrrSeot A DUm ber of rooms will shine with spring goods within the next fortnight The regular monthly convening of the council will net be held until Monday .tno. Anrll IS. when the new members ' elect will present their certificates and be worn In. nnr nannla who have lust returned from Sfit Lake and points In California report . k.nlfu1 eonntrv and fine opportunities to make Interments which, will surely pay In very few years. The Are department was called out Mondny afternoon to answer an alarm ' given from Mill street, but the fire was . " extinguished before It arrived, consequent ly their services were not needed. Button Agent Fisher thinks the proe nta mod for a new passenger station house to be erected here this season. The Mtnnanv are overhauling the one at New London where they transact about one- eleventh part as much business as nere. Attend the concert at the Cong'l church Monday evening. 1 , The usual amount of gas has been found in the east side gas well. The milk routers started on their eight months voyage Mondny. The roof on the town hull ned3 re pairing a little to save leaks. A. D. Gnrrett lias returned to reside on his farm In Spencer township. Quite a projection is observed in the sprint; stjles of lints for the Indies. Tin new hnck line is cartylng the mail o und troin tin V. & I.. E. dep"t. , We regret to announce to our renders the d'titli of Dr. James Utt-t. which oc curred this morning hi 5 o'clock. He W..s t I'll -ii-li tli iil CV I'-l mtll ttitli u chill winch d. veiled u pneu inomi ot su it nx'e-.t u d severity as pruinlsed to ! 1 M ! "' t f.i-.-t. Tli ).ic'"i' lias t en n f-i 'n' of ' -ilingtmi from tli ln'iiixii"; f hi- fiivM We, und lV.it i.e u eiu'tiip-d i.i lie p.uciu! 1 ot ttndl-cin.-f.irVi H,tt v :: flv ' . In tlmt rcl.lt I. ,11 lull f. n, -.I nil .'S'l u-!( MCll'talllt- 'mice 'it, d .ndo 1 hi n i!''tOn Urje cir cle of lliends ll' with US Will remet his sudden nn I untimely d nrh. IPs family and f i nd .v l, , ,v,- v.;,; '.ic-er.'st ain pail y of this entire :uiinuii.ty. I'uDernl nervifcs will I- held nt his l-t residence, Kl iit'iy nt 3 p. nt. B anley Wilcox look charge of the Amer ican bouse Monday morning at o ocioca. Mr. Perry Wright, of Greenwich,. ws on hand to look after tbe duties pertaining to clerkship. Mrs. Dlckerman left for Me dina on the morning train, she having served the public for tbe past ,two years. Here Is our W to the new management for success. Mr. M.L.Wadswerthdied at his resi dence on Tuesday evening about 10.80 His death was very sudden, he being sick onlf a few hours. He was one of tne old ..t tnh.Mt.nti of this villsge, being 81 years and 8 months of age. Tbe time of funeral hd not been ennounceu of our going to press. , The town clock bas not been of any nnt tn tha nubile for many months. Mr . Wight, the Jeweler, informs os that the ; clock Is good for terty years oi acmai ifkn runnlna'and properly CMred for. The council have declined to appro priate any tunds for the care or It, claim, log they bad no authority. We hope that the Incoming council will take the matter in hand and appropriate money and set ' the clock to goWg. end If ny tax-payer complains, bis portion shall be remitted to him. An Intelligent public are not likely to enter a protest agalnsj any ap propriation of money for publld benefit . a Attn .m.il amonnt u it would, re ' quire to keep public timepiece moving F'riiliiv 6 puld our I'tiuml vWt to Six t.cei, b t on H cttnt of tin' nvero Btorm e who Hide to cn'l upon hut very lew. Since our lt vWt murked liniiioveuientti liHVe been ti'ttuV. Ine Union Scb'xd luiildirg with three apar- mentsund under the tniinedl l" super- vion t Mr J. M. Heutoii u4 h-.'perlnten-dnnt. Ua nice cotnmiKllou Imililing with all of the modern Improverm nts und Is Indeed n ornament to the town. Mr. Fred (JtiMslngcrh'is erected a fine busi- i.AtaM ri.fi.ii ill tile south Went center or tne sqiiHte, und with this liuiioiiu I 'erorners of tl.et-qunru nre nil Imltl oi'- .'lr. 0. Aldiichhnston.pli.ttd h Itte' icsiuence near tne depot, aside Irom nnm rous other ImpiovemeiiU whirh we are unmiie to meuiion. The principal mitntilacturing interests are C. W. Henn nway on, hardwood dealers, and Mi lb r & Auble, flour anu leed. Tlte lormer tlrtn estb- liKlieil their Dlant seven ye I i.g't and liy careful and Judicious niHiiageiin nt hive gradually increasid their business eacn yeiir until they now reach i.ll of lite Im- (ortaut clttea In the country wttu iueir giNKls. 'On account of the timber being n accessible they were not compelled to shut down one day on account ol logs during the recent rainy season. iUtei Justice Daugherty'e court ws in session at the town hall The case whs neighbor versus neighbor about a hotse. We did not wait to learn the d eel-ion of his honor hut nrrsume to sv It wms accord- , Ing to the old time freci unn, in isvor i tbe plaintiff and tbe defendant to pay half the costs. Notwithstanding tue law sun ih hnrM was able to tke Its rations on Saturdy. The post-office pot has liegan to boll as there are time cmidiuuics in tbe field and from reports the prospecU for each Is constantly growing brighter. The town Is now large eiiouiilt to oe in- ejiruorated In onler thst new s.d walks could be ordered cotistruuted mid other needed Improvements. The Union hotel unik-r the uiannitemmt of Mr. I. L. K am appears to be will patronUed. Our visit was a vertr pleasant one and we hope to be able to return In the nenr Itiiure, when the weather Is more favorable for we have a One lUt of subtMtlihers there now and we expect to be able to iiicrente the number Our next visit will be Ui Brighton oo Friday of thia week vera about town and to and from the depots was placed on the road Monday by 8ullff Barrett. . Wa notice In Uusted's window s crayon portrait of Amos Foote deceased. made by Chas. Pyke, successor to Sawtelle. It Is all band work and most life-like in ex pression and fine in finish. ' Mlsa A. O. Swancer. of Bucyros, Ohio, has opened new millinery store io the room formerly occupied by tha Citizens M utUHl Relief Ass vlation. The room has been n-centiy refitted In the ' very latest artistic style which makes a No. 1 location for a business roem of tbe kind. Monday afternoon we called to witness the opening and found an eleitant line of goods artis tically displayed and the visitors present we.-e Improving their time viewing tne verv latest eaxtern snriaiz styles. Miss Swiilirer has come to be one of our num b. r and tht road to succels in business ap pears to be certain If properly looked slier. The 1st of April finds ' all ot our manu fiu titrlng interests running In full blast and with brlcht prospects for agood tiade f.irlhe season. The Wellington Bending Works has been operated with a lull force during the winter and their trade tor 1888 far exceeds that of 67. W.R. Santley & Co. were compelled to close up their works during the rainy season but they are now runtilna: with a full force with plenty of orders. Bennett Bros. A Co. are now hiiKllv eneazed in tbe manufacture ef brick machines to fill the orders lor the present season aside from tbe local trade which consists of all kinds of castings for general use. The plaining mdl of D. I Wadsworth has an Increased number ef orders to fill over corresponding date of last year. The local lumber trade bis lust be van to open. n. Wadsworth ft Bon, lumber dealers and planing mill also Phelps Bros., manufactures oi name rims, are runnlni on full time and the oniaiM-cti are (rood for the season. C. V. Hemenway, manfacturer of brick and tile, imm sin Inftff-AAeWfi fore and Increased la- rll.tiea over previous seasons aa be ex ,. mnii(M.ture half a million more brick than ever before in the same length of time. Amusements. The Leifal Document" company ap peared at tbe Opera House Friday and Saturday evenings with Edwin Barbour and Miss Alice Kemp In tbe leading roles, suDDorted by a flue company. Mr Bar bour Is a Unit-class comedian and as the city lawyer kept his audience in a con tinuous roar of laughter. Owing to a misunderstanding with tne manager of one ot the Cleveland theaters a tbey canceled their engagement in that city and concluded to remain with us Ave nlgbu this week before leaving for Mm neattolis. where tbey open on tbe 8th. Ac cordingly on Monday evening they ap peared before a One audience ln'Mosoua Whltcomb," with Mr. Barbour as Josh, and presented it In an admirable manner and were well received. Tuesday even ing tbey presented thelrlsh comedy Kath leen Mavoorneen," with general satisfac tion. To-night they gie the new drama tization of Tennyson's beautiful poem Dora entitled "The uutcasr,"ana nine Florine will appear in "The Burglar's Child." Thursday evening they offer the ladies a rare opportunity. Eacn gentle man buying a reserved seat ticket will be given one free for bis lady to witness the beautiful drama "East Lynne." Friday nigbt "Uncle Tom's Cabin," In which tbe two finely trained Siberian Diooanounas take an active part Don't fall to ice this excellent company of ladies and gentlemen. PERSONALS. School Report for March Below will be found our monthly report nf ik schools for March. It shows a m arked Improvement over last month in all respecta. Bv the report It will be seen that there ..... nrntii Wlnff the month 438 nunlla. averaee per cent, of dally attend ance, 9.75; one case of tardiness and 853 present every day In the month, as com nred with 390 for last montn. Tha averace of tbe term's work, Includ ing daily recitations, term examinations and danortment eave first grade or red cards to 238 pupils, a larger proportion than usual. In proportion to enrollment, tha C Grammar school bas first place for perfect attendance and the A Grammar for red cards. Uo to date this year, 483 pupils have been enrolled In all the schools, few more than for tbe first two terms of last year. K S3 SCHOOLS. High 8oh(ol..... A i rmm mftr ..... 1) Hrmnmr..M..... C Grammar........ U llnimmr......... A r'rlinrT...M-.... n Vrlmtrf SPrlm'j main bid.... Primary, north 1221 i aw Ml Si 41 S7 3 mi 7.S 97.6 US 4 W.I 07 1 Mi 97.7 V6.1 Mrs. Asa Pratt attended the funeral of a relative in Medina last week. Mrs. E. M Austin and son are visiting in Ft Wayne Ind. J. H. Dickson went to St Louis, Mo. last week to meet a sister who was on her way from the West, to accompany her here. Mlsa Irma and Fern Smith are visiting their grand parents in Greenwich tbls week. Frank Vaughn of Columbus spent Bnn in town. W.'PCnrtiss,of New London, was lu town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibbf of Pittsburg Pa., were In town over Sunday. Mr. W. V. Rood of Akron, O, is rust! eating in Marietta Ga for a season. Miuea Jennie and Eva Brown, are vis iting friends in Akron and Cleveland tbls week Ad Wadsworth occasionally condescends to stop In town a few days. Miss Kittle Powers was taken to Cleve land Saturday. Mra. T. C. Kjreleston and two little daughters will leave for the west In a few days to spend Ihe summer rusticating. II. ff . Fuller, tha proprietor ef tbe bar catn store' left for New London Tuesdsy. Dr. Biggar, of Cleveland, was called Io see Dr. J. Rust, Monday. 1 Chaa. Hlckok and sister, of Cleveland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. r. a Serage this week Mrs. II. Weldcman has one to Cold water, Mich. Miss Cora Marshall Is entertaining her friends the Misses Alice H. Blakeslee, Carrie Anthony and Saldee Wlsner, Irom Berea Gold and Silver Tipped Umbrellas at Harvey's. . ..... , The Nickel Plate Ueittanrant Has been refitted and dcimed up and Is now ready for the reception of boarders and lodgers. Csndies, Confectionery, Tobacco, Clears and Ice Cream a sMcinll y Meals at all hours. Your pativnHgo u solicited. Ananias Haiu'kb, Propr. FOUND, MONEY A roll of money near town, owner can have by proving amount, date ot loss, location, etc., and paying for this notice. I THE BE8T place to buy tinware, bird cages, fancy baskets, express wagons and carts, doll carriages and cradles, dolls, base balls and bats, ruutier bulls, combs, mouth organs, vases, stamped linen Hoods, wash silk, toys and novelties. W. II Townsknd, Bazar Store, Htroup's block, next to livery stable, Wellington, O. 13-2t I A line of Linen Collars 5c to close. , W. W. Hakvbt. ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a new meat market on North Mnin street, next to T. Doland's carrisge works, where a constant supply of frexh Chicago meuts ot all kinds will be found. F. E. WILDER. FOR SALE, CHEAP A thoroughbred Ayrshire bull, eligible to record, perfectly gentle and quiet 14-2t A. Q. 6mitu. FOR GARDEN SEEDS-Go to the Bazar Store; fresh seed in bulk or pticx ages 13-2t Haisequil to the nsti-l $1 and the beet wo Uats you ever saw. W. W. Hahvey, A living One Wee Clothier. Bl-Pn prVTATflVH rtnantv nf (tuhrpn for sale by D. West, one door n"rth of Slur Bakery, North Main street, Wellington. Hams sliced at Wilder's new im tit mur ket. Wanted. A fla-.1(iaea Puttrr lino Ph'( se IIKI'I wanted, inquire at ll-ysc & WyiserUr'a, XI r.UClia Ave., ucvcihiiu, whim. All kinds of fresh meats ttt Wilder's. Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! ! In (ml n and bv Ihe nickiiiri' 'ut LiiuuiIuii. Wlndecker & CVs. Garden Seeds I All new Peed'. t Laundon, Wlndecker & C'o's. Wilder keeps notlilnir but the best uvuls that can be found in the uturket. Baby Carriages! Ruby Curriers. A full line of Child's Currises can le seen at A. G. & U. L. Couch's flntnV. T TJnniXSnVN ami tret a Cigar and a Breech Louding Shot Gun for a nickel. We have a nice lot of Baby Cnrrlni. es at very low prices. Cull and se them. A. G. & O. L. Couch. THEY HAVE COME I We kive just receive d an ele gant aosoiimeiit of BUSINESS LOCALS. Tntala 428 911 I 152 238 R. II. KlKtiMON. Supt Tbe Caucus and Election. Church Notes and Announcement Our divines have been dtucusslntf the subject of a perlect man of lute. There certainly could be no moto proper subject to dltcusa. If we are perfect In tbe sight of our maker thai Is all that will be required nt us Bragldter Brltton, of Cleveland, will visit the Salvation Army here Friday evening. A good attendance Is dealred. Evenlna service In the churches will now commence at half past seven o'clock. Business Notes and Changes. A. M. Atkinson la assisting at R. B Hollenbach's. a. P. Dlmock will occupy A. n. Pal mer's old grocery stand with his cigar factory. Burt Daugherty Is with L. H. Davidson hardwate dealer, Cleveland, . for the present''!',". ' ' F. B. Wilder will open a new meat mar ket la th room recently vacated bj C. A. Faxon on North Main street. A bran new hack Use to convey passen-1 very tame Saturday evening quite large crowd convened at the mayor's court-room to place In nomination suitable persons to fill tbe various offices for tbe township, corporation and union school district. Mayor Husted waa called to the chair and U. N. Goodwin was chosed secretary. The lollowlng named gentlemen were nom inated without any opposition: Tbe township. Trustee, U. Allyn ; Ai-sessor, R N. Goodwin: Treasurer. Calvin Save: Justice Peace, W. E. Pelrce; Corporation, Cunncllmen, M. W Lang, V. W. Bennett, I U Oil. ,lhr . Pm, lrl TrllftM Wm. Vlacherj School Board, Wm Cushion, Ir, & Wlndecker. The result at the polls: Allyn 228, 0. Sage 227, Goodwin 824, PairM 9) tip siiiruipwiauirfi nntfl tlllWst 21. M L Busb 15, Lucius Derrick 8, L F ( IIITord 11,11 O Bariier 1, R 8 Peck 4. School Hoard, Cushion 212, Wlndecker 218. Corporation, Lang 228. Bennett 143 lli,..k..,l...1'(l Vlu.k991t Tttcre belntf do chotcw for mptrvisor tk. sm.(. en.UI ttenhal.lif anivilnt " Tber wrr sixty two vtH cut for O.N. Christie tad B. B. Emartnn for lUrui'lDlai ui luo wuuvii iaa ytmsm v v na bacherand Bennett but only fifteen of . . a I m At. I mmwkm nf kiA e(ir4 . V.vw . att. v( u lis 1 vi a aav eivvti tvij fiww thuslasra waa manifested during tbe day i tv -in. .1 . : , co ... - FRESH FISli by the old reliable dealer. Lew Elt. Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds all kinds at Laundon, Wlndecker ft Cos. WAWrvn A onfA irtrl to An ffunerml housework. Inquire at tbe Nickel Plata Kestaurant. FOR 8ALE 40 yards Rag Carpet by the ladies of Disciple church. Enquire ol Mrs E. Lambert oh Mrs. W. H. Beskett. Baby Carriages at A. G. & O. L. Couch's. FOR RENT DeriraWe rooms to rent house keeping or office., enquiro of TV IT. 11A11VE.I. FOR RENT House and lot on Tlor street. Enquire ot Mrs. a. yvattkhson If you have neuralsla. cold, sore thrnl. etc-use rraus ramtiy i-iniineni. wm by druggists. TO FARMERS We have just received a supply of Evergreen Sweet Seed Corn for fodder purposes. Laundon, Wlndecker fc Co. FOR PRIVATE 8ALE -78 acres ol good farm land, a ell tented and watered Good house, barns and other buddings, flrstr-classorrhatd.elc Ey terms. At) ply to G. C Cliffoid, l4 miles west nd 1 mile south of Wellington, or to R N. Goodwin. 1l-4t nill'a Peerless Worm Specific Is a sure cure for worms. Try a bottle. No cure, on nav. - F D Fell. Hill's Sarsaparll'a I a powerful and pleasant remedy for a'l diseases srislug from Impure blood. F D Felt Pratt's Rbeurytlc Liniment bents them all. Sold by druggists. klTHWPV W A VTF.rt A t nnr Iter. vrau." ,". manent position ihe year round; aood weekly pay auarnuteed; no experience nAnA .ml" (ptwvt ftir.'lf.r m,H wlltlnif V. , .....j . ness to work required ; outfit free; send for terms ana commence mt. nitre rtrtiie j Austin Shaw A Co., Huisemncu Rochester, N. Y. 10-18 TW Prft'. rtnrui T.tnlmAnt ftup rnr for all Diemtanes. tyun ny aiuggtsis. A few more healinir slovi s Very cheSD to . .It T. Close oui. rv. Li. reircs. Cll and sea tha Inner snrv dishes: a crate jum to. n . c. n iree. Parti Houiw. Tbe Park House always h s the clean mi nd th fln.t IhIiIc the market afford Good feed barn in connecti.H, . ti. U DENNETT, rrp. 3mA received, something m w In cnak ery. W. ti. I'kibce. UWi 1 1 - ' CO Ems Jaciets. In all the new shapes. Come and see. fl",'l1d.UT,AI'."J here. The spring election ot 18Stwas a ail air. Mr 1 fl flrtrrir. will offer for aala fiflt- iHi.v Anrll nt 10 o'rlnck a. m tm hla premises ooe mile west of Brighton. 6 r m A 1 i v-l A dairy cows, o s-year nm nenera, Jr"' lings, 0 annate, wagons, pair oooa, vuiu- vaiors, harrows, mowing machine, fanning ... , . . . ....... i i OQIII wool lame, torn iu vnr, ubih iu uiu, UOUsenoia gnoas ana outer amcici. 1 . n. uerbice, Aoctiunoer. rolWTPn AliA Park TTnnui nnn man aged about IS years to do chorea. rt rt . rt . i v. sattaETT, rropr. O W rinrVa tru1armA llnla.Aln ITrlnal an bull, Billy Bswn, is fast gaining first place among the great milk bnlls of tre U. D. fcvery on a oi dib uanifrnera cava . h tn iImH flMlllrAM V.,tl nt iKiim JJHITQII W f Wl HIII..I U U . W. ... as three-year-old, are now giving ' over SOIbs, ot milk each day, on dry feed. Mr A V ' Wmvtrnff nt TW1w.ro (Y. wss stopping at the American House Knnt tmn Baoka itneai. and waa azner. . . LI. f.L LI. J -- 1 . Ik tencing irouoie wuu uim uwnni n, T W MnfTlarmn Mferrad him to Dr. Hlsey in order that they might be ex tracted without pain, with Odontanalsreslo Ik. u I, MlflMt MA anitfrh. THA HTM. UI. unn umv.w.i - w tors office and a day was Sied upon to have tbe work done. Mr. Woodruff ac complned by his wife came here Monday ot this week. (Mrs. W. comint at his re quest to take care of him) and hid ten teeth extract ea witnoui peia Ovsters. direct Irom Baltlnwre at WlLLAKD'S A CARD Look out for the new tepait aika-i anv katai frmn V 1 ilaili.l ' U u tl All tllOl UIU BAI I vIO r - all kinds of furniture tepaiied t.mt simie n . Jt . ... f.T . to looa as ooa as new jm oi ui- to order. Sas filed and nhhkI.Iiis dot.. Woik done at r-sidences If d-hbeil. O dm bv mail urommlv it'eedul l G ve me a call. . U A b.NAi 1' Ml Notice. J. M. Craljtree will IINI the hi, I t market prlot s lor live and' dre-eil h i veal calves, ory ami irreen nine- nihi i M0NEYT0L0N On hn. urn- moderate interest on irood fHtm wnm Enquire ot C Have de Co. Dvsnensla or lndluetiun hUium ! Ii' I- Ik. Ait .1 llfi. hhtli..lLu ..I U'tl.!.....!! Kneumattc Dyrup.coiuainina, mm u oner nature S specinc loriue snimai e. ; ri'l sale at E. W. Adams' and F It Felt . Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorU. WaAaBavmaaicwaMTvhaeOsitorta. WaAasUvnkjaChlM,abArUdforOatorU, Vbab aha baoaae Klaa. aba ahuc ta Osatorla. Whw she had Children, ah cave thMOastorta. 1 ami 6 Euclid Ats, Cleveland. Ohio, V i : : ) i.i it. 1 ! N- .. ' i wpi';" 1 ;"r: -ut . v'l! -iv-i" i-. K-v'"v , ''. s n