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'"4 ' '.' 'i V? - , CI.EVElAHO o. rv ; nrrr-jacw' lima u aH 1 . I UQOD ADVBRTISISQ I I MEDIUM. ; IS8UKD EVEBY WEDNESDAY. tl(HtO0tJ0StO0tH !; f- i A. Family Newspaper, Devoted to Home Interests, Politic, Agriculture, Science, Art, loetry, Etc. WELLINGTON, LORAIN COUNTY, OniO, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 1889. VOL. XXIII. NO. 10. i i( lal i r j ; i 'i .THONTERPRISE, Published every Wednesday, at v WELLNGTON, OHIO. Terms of Subscription: 8 at Tear is jd.atbs tare Months .11 50 ,. 75 ,. 49 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. J.T.HASKELL. a.i.w rn.nd CoHectloM made a BpectsUy Loam and Collection made Office In bank building J. H. DICKSON, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, and lolloltor ot American and Foreign WEST 8IDK PUBLIC SQUARE, WELLINGTON, - , OHIO. NOTARY PUBLIC. , 1 t H. tiOODWIKI, Insurance Agent and I I it. Rotary Public Insumnoe, Arie, mor 1 ft. -acea, will", lea, oontreota, euu, n . neat ind leiral m (inner. UlSo or Sent a't I boot and .bo .tnra. TO N BO K I Alj. (-CItR HOBISmm. tk Birwr, jeep. lft oneof lh.awitrt.BOoonvenl.nt Bar 4 H WrSii..lntown. Onlr ' ,w"l'a'" tioosneotloa and furnHbsd at all hour, with and oold wwr and all neMrytOWvsDt- DBNTI81S. nj. IKH.HBOOK. Den tint. Olno, over . Hutted', .tore. In Bnk Bullrtlnf, Weltlnrtoa, Ohio. Nltrou. Olid, fa adnata- lured tar Um .itrotoo or t t. wtelle'. Art OaUT-pe,a in tr eTi .tVl audVUht uj'wlth tha times. tolal attention ld to eniawai '"""'"'J lotures. Old aegatlre. all preserved and u ".rr.Irr ... V. ui .. ... tfm. llllr. over Bawlbf A Hall's grooery. 1 Plotures of all kinds, finest wort and latest tiles- Copvlng and enlarging laOraroa, Ink ad Pastel. Bpeolal attention to the babies. Creaiar'e Block, Welllagtoa, O. PHYSICIANS. j B. HATHAWAY M. D. ,. ' BFCCIALTIEKl Ueul dUrtMS and dUetees of U. kl.dderand C ... iUn.'ul 1 onvll.t diMMe. of th I reotu) tnated br aa improves. i;ip via oraMeDtioa irom euaiunn. ioaw of tbe bladder and kidnTtreated OBlf fter a careful and proper aaaijr.i. oi . oinee la peater Block WeUlngtoa.u VETERINARY SURGEON. R. G. HOLLAND, i 'Order received at Telephone Excnange .& at F. D. Felt' drug (tore. I radoate Toronto Veteri aar College, claw n. L. B. PRATT, JeteriQir; Surgeon m Dentist. Over twenty five years of practice. 0 teelved at Adams' and Houghton s Orders 4 heetved at Adam.' ana n n ..nt. ...a. f . ,n..f m.nl ftt mm aere.. ntinri ,w bl oa Courtland Avenue. 4-22 JEWELERS. . H. WIGHT, Sole Agent, ' " 7 t ? cm L.i.. i.u Otvk. W.trhe. JeweUv. fell - ware, finM ivna. etc. ns. n, ihdik Square, Wellington .Ohio. I-I. HIZ. Barrett,, ,-nu.iaa Livery and Feed Stable. ath Side Meohanio Street, first 3oor east ot Amerioan House. NOTICE. 3bi..r.siULk tonvey rassenget ana naggage to from train or residence. Also col- 1C s and distribute KxraaM,doing a "in' Vera! expressing ana pacgage Duainee. . ' .. - Awt.. n, t.lonhnnJl American r, viuwi v. f til Tn i, T -- 87-1 H. B. Smith, Prop. CALL AT PSevjYorkGlothingHouse Next to Otterbacher. Wo arc. now under fall blast with an clesrnnt line of Caps VW"X"S ' A A. ta. FITCH, Wellington also Elyria. 1864. . P1EST NATIONAL BANK, WELiiHTCKTON1, OX3IIO, CAPITAL $100,000.00, . SURPLUS 6,500.00. Doe a General Banking Boalneas, Receives-Depoelu, Buyi and (elli New York Exchange, Government Bonds, etc Drafts S. S. WARNER, President. WM. CUSHION, 8. 8. WARNER. C.W.HORR. S.K.LAUNDON PLANING MILL. D. L. VTADSW0RTB k CO., HaaafattDnri of tad dealer, la Soon,' BevaOx avaa BUixai Cheese and Butter Boies, all kind ol Lumber, Lath, Bhlnilea, Batten, Mould inn and Flooring. Sldinc made and Bur iace Planinc done to order on short no. iJi 8 WELLINGTON, O. HOYT & BENSCHOTENu. Dealers la and Mannfactorers ef FURNITURE. USDERTAKIJJO Uf ALL ITS BRANCHES. A Full Line ot Goods Always In Block. Arterial Embalming a Specialty. .. Picture Framed to Order. A good vari ety of Moulding to select from. w n rnrnr of Sonare. Weillniton.O s. f: black, Contractor and Builder, Pinna and estimates made. Job wnrk r( all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 46-ly OHRISTIS&i BENNETT ManorAoruBaaa or CARRIAGE! WAU05S 1HD SLEIG118 Of XTBBT DkeCBIITIOaT. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Pr9tt & Herrick. UrmAL FEED Li. mi mil Free delivery to any part ol the corpor atlon. Kaiiroaa street, neiiiDgiun, v. 0. E. SUTLIFF, IDEAIiER ZXT COAX Anthracite, Maaaillon, Jaokaon and Bloaaburg Terms Cash and Prices Low. Office on West Liberty St., Telephone 48 Notice of Appointment. Estate of Ilelen Uowk, deceased. ti,. ami.F.i.nMl hubeea anonlnted and nu.iiSfd as admlolKtrntor ot the e.tate of Helen Uowk. late of Wellington, Lorain coon ty, Ohio, deoeaied. Dated tbl. 1Mb. day of Man. A. D., 0KO.H.N0KT0N, Administrator. ovir cn nrnnnut. will be received at the TVZ$:v::X at noon on th. twentieth (1 1 tjua nr hulldlne a frame i O office of the Oler et the Board ef Krinca- p until i o cock (20) dat of April, frame school bnnae, In inn ".".:" I '4 aillo. M.p.h ah .ite ef old .cnool nouae. ae- oordlng to tbe plan, and pesltlcatlona on lie In aald otflee. Karb bid mu.t.ootala the name nl even nersoa Interested lathe same, ana to be accompanied by a suMclent guarantee of umadtalntereeted person, that, If the bid Is some dlalntereeted p accepted, a contract will be entered Into ei bid for each kind of material called for by the ..ietinn. muat be atated aenarately and h. MrfftrminMioni nrooeriv seonrea. ii the price of each glvea and tbe prloe of labor mnt also be separately atated. . Nniiebuttheloweatresponaablebld will be aecepted.and the board may reject all bid. March 25th, 1880. Administrator's Sale. r . .i, anir of the Pronate 1 Oourt ol Loratn Cennty. Ohio, I will offer Wnnrananca of an order of tne rrooate for .ale at oubU auction, oa BATO&DAY the 27th day of April, A. D UW, . . .i, ..iMi. inMnMB. it., tba aremlses, the following described real eatate. altoato In ,V. Ji Ij,mi. ..4 Mtate at Ohio, to-wit: being tbe south part ot lot aamber forty-four (44) In tract nine (0) In Camden towaahlp, Lo .1. .n.nt Cihin and bounded east, south and weat by the lines f .aid let aad en the north by a (In. parallel with the south II ne and far .noorb therefrom to aaolose wttbln ..II k..ila irt...M. Atlmd. Appralaed at .- Term. of sale, one-third aa.k dav of aale. the balance In two equal annual Bavmenu secured by mortgage oo premises with Interest at per oeat. Admlnlitrator ( Israel Buraiey, dee'd THE OLD Gents' Furnishings. 1889. Issued on all European countrle. R. A. HORS, Caanier. Jr., Ass't Cashier. R. A. HOUR. EDWARD WEST. Notice of Appolatment. E.tate ot Daniel Williams, deeeased. The nnderalrned has Been dalr appointed and qualiDedas administratrix with tba will an oeied o( the estate of Daniel Williams, late ot Wellington, Lorain eeuniy.unio.oeceaeea. Dte4 thlswtn as ni Maren, n.u.. wn. BALL! K. WILLXAMd. Administratrix. AHHOUKcamirr or STAKE RACES. AT WELLINGTON, 0., Aug. 23th, 29th and 30th, 1889. Entries Close April 30th, 1889. FIRST DAT. No. t-Two year-olde-Foale of 1B87: M1U beats best tint. Babscrtptloa $10, it of which mn.t accompany each nomination oa before April XHb, 18H8, I payable Jans 1Mb, balance, it, parable Aug. Mth, $ added. Nominations opea to all. SKCOMD DAT, Ko.tTbree-year-old-Foalori8o(: Mil beats, beats In S. 8obanriptlon 110, IS of which mo.t accombany each nomination on o before April JOtb, 19, 3 payable Jan. 10th, balance, 14, payable Ang. Mth, added. Nomination! open to all. TIIIBD DAY. Ro.3-KourTear-olda-Poauiori88S: Sam. con. dlllons, payment, and added money Stake No. t. ftr Program of other races pahUahed later. H. L. BU(U, OEO. L. COUCH, Pre.Ident, Secretary, Wnlllugtoa, Ohio. To The Citizens of Wellington. Fred D. Fell, the druggist, ot Welling ton. will keep tor sale the celebrated Indian I'I 11. manufactured fir ine eminent Dr.R. MacFarland ol Genoa, O. Tula I the nill that cure headache, sick or ner vous, also constipation, ana tor one tenure we offer 1100 II directions are carried out. We can ti ll von more, tliev cure rheuma tism, sciatic, or chronic. Inflammatory. All stomach diseases yield every time to this great discovery, rney win positively cure all diseases ot the urtnary organs (i cumble from any medicine. The secret Is thrv cure the liver and will not fail. Do not tall to try this medicine tl a box, 60 pills In each box. (Jail at roll's drugstore for them. Felt only keens them. Well loirtnn. Ask for the little book giving symptoms. This Is tbe great blood search. r nf the world. N. B. Felt's only. Remember Ur. n MacFarland's pill la the only genuine MacFarland pill on earth. COXSCXPTION 8UBELT CURED. To thi Editob Please Inform your read. n that I bave.a poaltlvo remedy for the above named dlaeaae. By Its timely a.thoo.ands el bopeleas oaae, have been permaaently cured. I ahall he a lad to send two bottles of my I dy rasa to any ot your readers who have eoa samptlon It Ibey will send me their express sue pout omce address. Kctpeciiaiiy, T. ASLOOUM. M.0..1U! V X,NwTetb . What B. R. Cooper, says. J. E. Jackson Dear sir: "I had Bright. disease In the wont tnrm. I nsed two bottles of tour medicine, Burdlck's Kid ney Cure, and It bus done wonders for me. Tbe swelling has left my body and limbs and 1 am so well 1 can walk out again This Is tbe only remedy that wauld reach my case. Itice lo cents. What John U H aides, oi Woodbury, rt, 8. says: J. E. Jackson. Dear Sii i "I had kidney trouble for years very bad mr pains at times were so greet I would roll the Door. 1 toougnt my case a Help less one. I used two bottles ol your med icine, (Burdlck's Kidney Cure) and now I can do any kind of work. I recommend this to all sufferers. Price 75 cents tnd 11.90. For sale by Fred D. Felt. II I Intrude npon your leisure hours I proffer this excuit, and here beseech yon to try Ar-thro-phon-l-a for rheumatism. F D Felt. As Gathered tj Oar Special Corresocndcnts. All About t!ie Happening and Special Events In their Immediate Vicinity. r BRIGHTON. April 15, W. Our summer schools are commencing. Mr Betsy Johnston Js visillne her daughter at Kipton. Easter concert at M K church next Sab- bath evening. . Again the messenger ot death has vis. Ited u, taking 'one from our midst. Oa Sunday, April 11, Mrs. J N Myers, after an lllnes of about two day. Mr Geo JJiiziI, of Wellington, spent the Subbath In town with hi lister. ! Lioh. April 15, '89. L T Myer U rslotlog hi house: also Jno Burrows Is saving hi house painted Mies Oil litis was visiting friends at CUrksneld a few day last wijfc. EraHoutland while won. lug in Alex, Twaddle's saw mill last Wednesday morn' log mi t wiib a serious accident. ' Re wa about to fix the sawdust carrier In tome way when the saw caught hi arm and cut it off Just below the elbow. Dr Smith, of Wellington, was at once sent for todresa tbe wound. . ' W 0 Whipple baa moved to Toledo. James Grundy is able to be around again ; glad to see you out Jim. D M II all has started his grocery wagon again. My 1 bow be does bring the eggs In. Joe Crepps has moved onto C P Ronk"s place near the depot . J L Murray, of Clarksfleld, was in town over Bunday. Mert Peck was culling: wood a few days ago whed a stick flew op and struck him In the eve and immediately brought him to the around. I- '".was firet thou eh t he would ilooee 14 thai eye, bat guess there Is no dsnger now. Mrs J Bennett Is slowly gaining. Prof J R Hall, who has been In Ger many siudyloc music lor a couple oi years psst returned home last Saturday. Nomobe. SDLLITAN. April 13. 89. Geo Smith's little boy who has been very sick is Improving Dr. Thomas, ol Huntington, was the physician. We are sorry to hear of the dangerous illness of Mrs Mary 8mitb, who but re cently removed to Savannah. News has been received by relatives of Mrs Ellen Gould, ol Carson City. Micb. an old time resident of this place, that she has had two cancers removed irom her n-ck. Allie Fullinglon is sgain in town work ing at her trade. The ladles of the C T U have kindly re moved (he "lager" sign from the front of W Woods' establishment, thus assisting blin much pecuniarily, as temperance people passing through town did not pat ronize him on account of It He certainly owes them a debt of gratitude. A Partaety nd wife spent Sunday In Rochester. E Mara thinks he comes out ahead In i the poultry business, a he gathered an egg the other day measuring 8x6)4 laches. Duo. FKNTIKLD. April 15, 89. Mr aud Mrs W W Penfleld, of Elyria have been spending the past week with friends In town. - Mr Mllo T Jackson and family bav taken possession of their new home. W B Llndsley has lately recovertd from a severe attack ot quinscy. Miss Kate Cone has been very low with a severe run ot pneumonia. Dr Snyder, of La Grange, assisted by Dr Moody, of Chatham, as counsel are stieadlog her and It Is said that ahe it Improving and In a lair way for recovery. Mrs Collins Johnson, of Oberlin, has been spending the past ten days with friends in town. Mr Johnson's family were former residents of Penfleld and bays recently bad the misfortune to have their bouse and nearly all Its contents destroyed by Br. Tbeir many friends in Penfleld contributed to repWmlah their wardrobe, and at the Coogregatlonet aid society held at the residence ot Mr and Mrs Ileman Starr on last Thursday, which was at tended by about fifty ladles, there were many things of value and comfort made and donated to tbem, which acts of kind ness are ao moro than Just to unfortunate friends tnd will be duly appreciated by them.' Frank and Edwin Morton returned Tuts, day to their bom In Shelby, Mich-, ac companied by Harry Starr who has been yisitlog here for several weeks and la now on his way to his home In Kansas. Mrs Msry Btedmaa, who ha been spend Ing a fortnight with friends here and In Spencer, returned a few days sgo to her borne in Lorain. MrsJII Gardner returned Wednesday irom s three week's visit with friends in Lorain ; she brought little Gertie 8tedinsn her grand daughter with her to spend rev- erol weeks with friends here and fa Spen cer. Mis Lottie Gardner begin her school to-morrow in the west part ot town. Mr S McConaughy and little son Rob bie, et Beebetown, spent a night recently with his parents Mc and Mr R McCon aughy at tbe old homestead. Mr George PenBeld spent several day in loledo on business within th past week. Jiia. ROC'HESTEB, April 15, im. While hitched in the Baptist sheds lsst Saturday Wade Chamberlain's team broke loose and ran home. No damage further than a broken wheel was done. About 40 were present at tbe Btptist ladies social at Mrs W M Crandall's, April 11. An screeable time was reported. r Li b. easier bss siarteo a read wagon and promises to make things lively for those who have threatened to drive him off the road. Tbe young people's literary society meets next at Mrs A A Pond's. At tbe Baptist business meeting last Saturday night tbe following officers were elected : deacons, S Call and Lnu Eechum ; trustee, L Johnsoa; clerk, J R Coats. Measures were taken for procuring a min. later. In tbe Esterfbibb of last week the correspondent irom a neighboring town remarked, "Who ever knew eggs to be only 9c per dozen before Easter T" The farmers who bring tbelr eggs to Rochester bsve never known them to be thst low, Farmers should bring tbeir prod ace to Rochester If they do not wish to become acquainted with low prices. The Rev Mr Evans will preach at the Methodist church a meek irom next San- day. An Easter conceH will be. given' In the evening. TheCC Cft I Ky are laying anew track the entire length of ibis section, Rev Wm Clark will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church next Sunday. H II aBBSaawa f HCNTINOTOIf. April 15, '89. The air feels quite like spring, but the ground Is soaked lull of water so that but few pieces are dry enough to plow. Some few farmers got In their oats before the last snow. Mr Korrls Bartlett heard last Saturday of the death ol his brother Hiram. I think he used to live In this town. The Huntington musical association meets on Friday evening of this week at the town ball ; they hope to have a full meeting at there is Important business to be transacted. Norris Kelsoy and his wife and two youngest children left for Einsas last Fri day. Miss Mary Clark, from East Cleveland, visited in town last Tuesday. She has rented her borne and expects to spend a year In Europe ; she goes with quite a large company ot friends. They sail Irom New York on the 1st of Msy on the City of New York, one of the Inmanlloe. Her many friends here wish her a prosperous voyage. Mr Albert Lsng really seemt a little better: he can move his left foot a little for the first time since he was taken sick Flecher Ward wu In town last Satur day. Miss Nellie Short Is In town. Tbe mill boys finish up their grinding this week. Thanks for tie knitting work which csme home last week. Geo Rolce has moved back onto the farm In tbe house with Bagnum. 8PENCKB April 15, -89. Elder Randal, ot Lafayette, preached 8 unday at tbe F B church. Although the cares of more than three score yean and ten have whitened bis head on tbe exterior he more than proved by the sbleness of his discourse that the Interior Is yet fresh and green ; not in an nnrlpe slate but fully matured, ripe and vigorous. Noihlng Is more grateful and pleasing than to see obi sge thus cheered by tbe power or youth and manhood ; sprlngMa ibe mldrt ef winter; sn spple upon tbe bough not withered but rpe snd ready lor tbe gatb erer. Long msy tbe aina oia gentlemen live to gladden us with his cheering words. Henry Walters moves the coming week Into the house owned by Mltchel Daogh Mia Delia Walters wu at hum one day this week. . The publio schools closed Saturday, April 13. ' There will be an Easter concert at the U E church Bunday evening, April 81 Mr Carrie Hahn visited In Wast Salem Thursday. Mr Fremont Ambrose having purchased the Coleman property is rapidly Itnprov Ing it and when completed it will boons) ot the most desirable places In town. ; Uncle John Murray Is unable to answer the question whether he will have th '. postofllce until the 4th of July. Th Re publican candidates are all anxious for hist to (ell tbem and also to tell which one of them Will be his happy successor. f A new barber shoo has been otwniut tat Naylor's pool room. Were it in a respect, able place It undoubtedly would tecelye a liberal patronage, but as it Is we sincerely hope that bis dimes will be few and far ' between. The only way to crush out an evil in our midst like s pool room is to da- ( stroy its patronage and avoid everything that lends It aid, support, or countenance. It thusaies In Its ewn den We siucereli hope that ell the good people of our town HI not drop a dime inside the door. Miss Bertha Hart attended tbe teacher examinai ion at Medina Saturday. Mrs U S Steadoian visited her slsier in Pawnee tbe past week. J J Bslr will build a barn fcr Samuel Naylor. Mr A T Vaovalkenburir and Mrs I Murray were in Cleveland tbe past week buying new sto;k. Aunt Mary Dilgard has returned frost ker visit in Lorain. J M Beaton attended the meeting of th board of education at Whittlesey Monday. Our great lawsuit Is ended. Verdict In favor of the defendant. Dickson, frcat Wellington, and Keeler.from West Salens, appeared and expounded the code, tbe former for tbe plaintiff and Ibe latter tor the defendant ; his honor (Daugherty) en the bench, oo far as your correspondent could see Dickson had his opponent on the hip so far ss evidence wss concerned, but when it come to the lsw Eeeler mad him look pretty solemn. Lsw gained the day. "Let those who dance pay the fid dler.'' , Scrofula Is transmitted from parent t ' child and thus becomes a family inhere- taacefor generations. It is, therefore, the duty of every scrofulous person tn cleose bis blood by a thorough and penf-JV- em coarse oi Aycr's bampartna, " A, )- tt'-'-.?r- -- PITTS rlKLD. Apr'l 10, 1889. Died on the 9th Inst, John Ives, aged 84 year. The deceased wu bora July SO 1803 in the itate of Vermont ; has lived la Ohio most of his life snd bu been a resl- dent of Pittsfleld over fifty years. Mrs E Friend died on tbe 13ih Inst aged 50 years; she was born in Germany, Frank Worcester is confined to tbe house with rheumatism ; not able to be out for t number of days snd dots not improve very fast Mrs Plumb, of Oberlin, aad Mr Miller, of Minneapolis, held a gospel temperance meeting in tbe H E church Sunday even ing, and considering the number of meet ings during the day thero wan a very good audience; another meeting was appointed at tbe Congregational church next Sunday evening. MrsW Powell, from Beecber, HI., Is visiting In town. A meeting was held In the town hall last evening to make arrangements tor the ob servance of the centennial of the inaugura tion of G Washington in accordance with the proclamation of President Harrison. Meeting to be held In tbe Congregational church on the evening of the 30th at half past 7. M What Dootorssay. Have used S. 8. 8. In treatment of tbe blood tuint, with remarkable success. J. Wiley (juillan, M. Dn Easley. S. C. I have used S. 8. 8. for some time la the treatment of blood poison without disappointment Physicians will be com pelled to sc Knowledge Its merits. a l uaiiowsy, n. u. nonroe, us. 1 bsve tried Swift' Specific In a very bad case of Blood Disease, and take great pleasure In saying it whs a purfect sue- fees, produciug a complete cure. I have , also tried it in many otner cases wiin good results. J R Yerioo, Mlllsnp, Tex. I have used Swift's Soeeifla In nv practice for some time, snd find It to be all that the proprietors claim for It D M McKolght, M. D., Magnolia, Ark, I have taken Swift's Specific for sec- ' ondary blond taint and derived great ben- " fl'. It acts much better then potash or any other remedy thst I have ever nsed. '' B F Wiogfteld, M. D, Richmond, Vs. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, and cures by torctuif out the Impurities through the akin. Bund for book on Blood , and bkln Dines. mailed free. . , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . Drawer t, Atlanta, Oa. A Great Battle.: '. (s continually going on in the human system. Tbe demon of imfure blood strives to gain victory over the coostitn- 1 lion, to ruin hi-aitb. to drag victims to tbe grave. A good reliable medicine Ilka Hood's Saisaparlila is the weapon vnth with which to defend one's self, drive the) desperate enemy from the Held, and re state peace and bodily health for many years. Try this peculiar medicine. Alter having need several pounds of Victory Mara Coffee, we are able to sav to our friends, that It Is the best Coffee oa tbe market Gray hair Is mad to resume its youth ful color and beauty by the us ot U all's Vegetable Blclllan Hair Kenewer. the beat preparation knewn to science, ;l , t i I H-:- 4 it v V