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."US,. CIEVElAND, 0. . rn 4' ' 'a,.'.,; X : GOOD ADTEBTISI50 MEDIUM. Mniiiiiiii m WEDNESDAY. HE ; - I .. 7 : 7-5 A Family, ITowspapr Devoted to th.G Xatoreist of Lorain County and Vicinity. - ' . . " " ' '- ' ' . ' - I ' ' - ' - J VOL. XXIII. WELLINGTON, LORAIN. COUNTY. OHIO, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1889 NO. 39. THE SHTEHPRISS, Published overy Wednesday, at WELLINGTON, OHIO. , ' Teraaa f SaTasarlwUesu B.Year. w Six Month TaresMonths....- .'. ATTOSHgYB-AT-LAW. J.T.HASKELL. Loans and Collections made a specialty Office In bank building. J. H. DICKSON, ATT 0 BN E Y-AT-L AW, aM soUeitev et American and Foreign ' WIST 8IDK PUBLIC SQUARE, WELLINGTON. - OHIO. NOTARY PUBLIC. T Jewi7t, Aawe sad ik. b eaaea, ounPUa I: villa, iHMitMliarU, ela, vrtuaa Is a bmI and Iwal UM TO SO RIAL. E vassal mom, iw BbHmt. kNft M e( Um mum. bmm4 mtmrmnwa Har ear ShopeSS Iowa. Only mtax limd A fall HmlMI x balrlaaw asaaa aad hair restorer wa Pin hatli-rwMaa IihmiiBii -- '" Bmre wltk nil mt cole waurr aad ail auinry MiT-j . aoeta mam uaanj i ..i. DKNTIH'a. II. J. litLBBMIi. Dnoa, OAV era Haawd'a morm. la Bank ButMlnc. Wwlliurum. Uhio. mtfna. .xtda aa. eaaUay nan lav ua aauaaaiaa a Sa,w4alla'e Art OalUr.-Pletora. la t rrauile aa4 rlctit a. irltk tha ttaMe. . , Epaelai aiteaaae paid te ealarrlat la Craroa tnk.v WatrrColara aad asVTlaa fraaa all pleturaa. Old awcaOvaa all referred aad aa Blicaiaaeaabakadataailiaa. tiaUeryrar BaalHry a uau . aia i. Pletora. ml an klada. Yl aast work aad latot ttjlea. CytBcadaBiartJaf laCraw.Iat aaePaatci. Bportil atteaUoa te Ba aaadaa. CwnVi Eloak. W.TIIaa . O. . PHTSICIASS. I B. HATHAWAY 2LD. rcciAinxat Battal 41 mar ef tka HaMir.il kidarra. riira. alearalir of tba nctaa dMala u, ajraira aad all arrraUiag li m. of la. tuaiutoud ay aa faipnmd Bjmm, ariikaat Dwmm af imm Uaddar aad todaaratraeUdl aaly after a carafai aad arooor aaalM at taa aoaa. OaVata k WUlotM,0 VSTXBIHABT 8URGKOS. R. G. HOLLAND, Order rrtTMl at TelefiboM Exchange and at T. D. Kelt drag tfore. . 6r4ateTaraatoTetcrlBarTCallrce.claaa'r. L. B. PRATT, . 0w taaatf-lT. Tran af practice. Ordr rceHTad at AdaaM' aad BoaahtM. drac Morra, IloraraaUlltaacafarlrcauacalatajf etaMe ae Caavtiaad Aveaa.. -B JKWKT.KHfl. J. H. T7IGET. Scle Aeest, Dealer in Clocka, ITatrbee, Jewei it, S0- varware. UoM rraav, eie. ao. , nsuc Bqure.Welliarioa.Obio. BARRETT & WAIT, J ' )c Li very and Feed Stable. South S'kla ITeduuiia Stret,fint door east of Arawrvran nog. NOTICE. Hi F-a!.e ft! frttat !J, It b ai tWi laa. BUa.i Oaarrrja rweaegwi ea4 Bazage te aai froaa tralae er net Wai Aiae eor Uets aa4 eetrber- ajyiii, djawg a acCTaJ iiaaai.xaeil fexkag. Veataaaa Laare erdera er tenear Aanrim Ilocsa. Z7 lj B-eVbura. Proev. J. J. THOMAS, M.n.HBTf"" Of And Dealer I. Monuments 5 Tombstones Evervthln oerulnlne to ceffleterr work will receive prompt attention at prices to suit the times. - (29 PLAIT I HO HILL- D. L. W1DSTT0BTH k CC lUaabetsran of aad dealers I Dor Savada. ead "BUjads rnioa.n Rntler Hatm .11 klnlla tt Lumber, Lath, Shmglea, Batten, Mould- log ana rioonng. oiaing maae ana our face Planing dooe to order on abort no tice , WELLINGTON. O. IT HOTT ft BENSCHOTEN, Dealers la aa4 Haaufaetorers af FURNITURE. U1BKKAKI3Q VI ALL ITS BKAXCHXS. A Tan LI a. f Goods Always la Stock. Arterial Embalming a Bpecialtr. Picture. Framed to Order. A good rari- ety of Mouldings to select from. I S. Corner ol 8aoar. VeOlMtea.O . Dr. H.E. Warren, Office and residence in Poet -office build ing. Call answered at all hours m city er country. OJsUo Haws S te i p- sa. Pratt & Herrick, Free delWery to any part of the torpor atioa. KaJlroed street, Wellington, u. C01U NEW FIRM! C01U K. L. BTJSH tt CO Would respertfaTly soaeuaee ta tha elUseas IWeHlaatoatkatlaeTareaowoadrek, aad areaamd la taka aranra lor all klada af kard aad aort coal whloh tbey will sell fee eaakat (be loweal nnat; pnees. Atkareof foar pauvaac Is solicited. Jf . L. BTSH k CO. . C. E. SUTLITF, TYTAT.Tm. 22T COAZr Anthracite. XmsHIoo, . . . Jackness aad Bloeebrirt. Terma Cash and Prices Low. Office on West Liberty SC. Telepbone 48 TRAVELERS' rlEGISTER. in USE -5. L 1 1 III, oojaadafter JUy , trala. wiD pau Wal aoaa a. f oSowa: sMiraa wbwt. Suadard TIsm Ho l-X T ASt.L fwtlla. .... :Sa.n B tmA mmd ViWia. Kl S'lta.Bl Ho. Cla.ACol'tll . fa.ss. Ha. a Bpm.i a. I. a m. as u:iap.s c.t7 Cal'o A WaceliBf Acxoai.... k.a. a,fct .afi a. m. Ka.tl taral Prnckt S:lSa.sa. So. SS txltoa Local rnopu... :up. m oiao .t. Ko.SfH. Ltl.I Ixaraas lit IS S. m. a. a 5ifci Is a:SSa.sa tia.ca-(lioa A CWra'4 Ac 7:tta.m Ha. IS fporial W. Loai. A 9. T. Is. 1 Xa.SS Waariiac, lad. aadCtrra.Kx 4 3 f.m. Ho. a Caaual ACTm'd as..... S axp.at Ha. 4 CtaciaaaU Lulled Kxsraw.... i:sa.ai. Ha AS Loral Praisht :.. Ho, S ilwa Local Ponfkt 11 1 p. ss. Baa t, a, t, I, t aad It raa daily, t Traiaa atop oa oicaaL Cleveland U KarietU B. B. fraai aad after Jaaafl, lr.Uara.wUlpe..Wen axMaaoiaoowo: axMM BAST. taadardTlaM. Ho. t .. SB am. Ha.S II au. Ha. T 4.10 Ha.f Tetpaa. . eoiM wear. Ba. 4 . S . Ha.d. M ...........S.1 . Ha. a 7.0tpja. V''1 Q mm mm mm mm mm mm ...'.. A1.wtt aVasBo Hao. I.S aad daDy ; others daily sz. Baaday . PariaorlafgraMine iarraardta this lia. wUI i pares. oinus. AntwdaUy.Sa.aaL Orpon, I J p. Sk BL HTIHCTOH. SUUJH aad PULE, tiiliodafly.uasass. Dn. -" Antra dalls. a. ss. Draarliea-JS C. HACtE 5C OO-, flKSKXAL , INSURANCE AGENTS Far tVe. Uf Ateaae)d Teraade. The la taa I. attoa piaira wmtm- I Uaeny atrees iiur tMttta OkrrSa CaOcav Wridaw rp-S. Sihidl or Kiwi Mihy aad SI aad OSMitas m OotVac. Bapeaara la, saatrarOaa mmr m wiilm. caiaaao ewe. tAltaaihSlTflM,uaoili,tfc c:rzAd3 c? rn c:n.Y , av. aaAea, Aaw So "The . And yet some clothing men will exhaust enough wind for a welt or ganized cyclone to misrepresent their business. They would hare yon think that they possess ATX the business qualifications in their Line, and that others most know nothing at all, because they know it alL In a few years they claim to have tvaassed such a fortune by selling yon clothing "way below cost" that they can dictate to the jobber and "snuff out" the competitor; aid yet when yon look over the Tax Duplicate yon will find that some of these "Big Stock" and "know it all" fellows, not a thousand miles from the Cheese City, who "have more goods than all the other clothing houses in the county" will actoaDj swear that they haVen't one-third as much as some of their modest competitors. How do yon like it, Mr. Fanner -yen who pay tax on 160 rods of each acre of land ydn peoeess that his brain is so bij and his out everything, and then when it oomea to sharing the public burden hare him swear that his stock in trad" is ott one-third as valuable as that of an ignorant competitor? .Where does the "wonderful suc cess" of misrepresenting come in, in the advertisement or the affida vit made to the assessor? Let us reputation of an honorable business We don't claim to have all filled and well conducted stores one Having had over a score of years about clothing. Come and buy at without humbnging, and when our We don t want it all at once; it would get old, out of style and shelf- worn, and groping through the so cobwebed that we couldn't tell llftwwaasiirfw.c.rv. A. M. FlTCH, Clothier. Next to Otterbacher's, WELLINGTON. . Next to Savings Bank, ELYRIA. 1:2 Ml ii E;lini Ir Cxr l:i:jltt7.zli'Ji All A boat the Happenings and Special Events ia their Immediate Vicinity. SPBXCEB. Sept. 23, A chicken pie supper at 8. D. Oakley's Hall Saturday evening, for the benefit ot the F. B. chores. C W. Aldrich returned from the West several weeks ago with 300 bead of sheep which he is seflinr at S3 to 14 a head. Our schools are In a prosperous condi tion, with Mr. J. W. Kllnker, of Dalton, and Miss Millie- Beta of thia place, as teachers. Mr. Herringtoo la supplying the wants of the people aa far aa the celebrated Lodl celery is euocerned. Rev. Mr. Smith, the F. B. pastor, occu pies the Mrs. Warner property. Xohh Hooey, from Michigan, la visiting in town. John Ingraham's baby, on ihc sick list, is slowly improving. Hattie Donard ia still confined to her bed with long trouble. O. F. Fenatermaker. wife and eon, from Homer, and Mias Sechler, from Trumbull county, visited at J. W. Fnlke Saturday, E. Roto, fiom Homer, wss ia town Sat urday looking after the interests of the A D. Donard estate . A nephew of M. IL Haomaa, from Michigan, is visiting at his place) at pres ent. Mrs. J. Kaylor and dsughter Minnie vtsHed at Wm. Myers over Sunday. Gladys, rBsnaxD. Sept. 23, ea. Rev. M. A Csatle has gone to Sandusky to aOeajd eettfeaeaoa. Born, to Mr. aad Mrs. Lyras Foster. Sept. Slat a danghter. The Boat girls, of Wellington, ahowed their aaQlag conatenanoes ia day raeeatly. The Baptist society will hold a pomps, ia nU social at the residence of W. B. An drews era Friday erenlag of this week, AA sniarritad toattead. This society In tends to hold a three dsya saeetiag Is tows coraisstidng Tneadiy.Oct, 1st; ser vices samiag and erautng of fsacfc day. smallest , etantl , truth can better The wea and tear and racket Than any lie that has to hare Ten other lies to back it." ' . ' to have a "Dig Windy" tell yom stock E3 large that he can "knock advertise facts, and not injure the by windy misrepresentations. the goods, but we have two well In Wellington and one in Elyria, experience, we know something the LOWEST LIVING PBICES, store gets low we will get more. musty pilee our mind would become the difTorcTe between the styles o: v,:' r'-4.:" v-" Several ministers from abroad are expected to be in attendance. Mrs. 8. L. Gray, ot LaGraoge, attended services at the Baptist church Sabbath afternoon. Quite s number from town attended the Norwalk and Medina fairs. A very sad aocidaut happened to a Mr. and Mrs. Moulton, of Lafsyette, yesterday morning. As tbey were driving along fn the south pait of town their bones scared and started np snduenly, causing the back seat to give way and tip out, throwing them to the ground. They struck on their heads and shoulders, injuring them very badly.. Mrs. Moulton died last night from her injuries. Mr. M. seems to be some better to-day, and it is not supposed that his injuries will prove to be very serious, althoush It was a narrow escape for him. Tbey were taken to the resi dence of J. W. Dagoe aud eared fur. Jake. bbiohtos. Sept. 22, U9. Mrs. Hazel, ot Wellington, spent the Sabbath with her sister. Mrs-O. Hall Is visiting in Michigan. Mr. Priest, of New London, spent the Sabbath with bis sister, Mrs. A. M. John, son. Born a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Cbas. Peet. Rev. G. M. Knapp goes to conference this week. News. HSTIBOTOn. 8ept.23,89. There will be no meeting in the M. E, Church next Sunday. Mr. Long goes to Cootereaee on Tuesday. He pi cached what be thought would be his last sermon, last sabbath. There will be a concert in the Baptist Cnurch next Sunday eveaiag. Lon Hazel and his wife from North Amherst, are visiting friends in town Thev have sold their wooertv there and are soon going to Florida to live. Frank Haskine, son of Kewell Uaaklns of Canaan, was ran ever by a threshing machiae and badly Injured, though not seriously. He ia s cousin of Henry Haakiaa of this rlaca. ' Mrs. Lather Houghton returned from Oberlln with her sister, Mrs. AlU Pratt, and is spending s few days with her. Ed Kelaey, Jr., came out to see his saother aad aha was feeling so much better that sh returned with him to her home Is Lodl, the first of thia week. Mrs. H. Rogers, nee Deado, is visiting at her husband's brother, StanlvlRogers. The Baptist society hold a dost cap social at Mrs. Meachnm'son Friday even. ing ol this week. Mrs. EOa June has lust returned from her fvuuas trip. She visited friends in St, Louis, Topeka and Burllngame : re ports friends well. A little daughter at John Jane's. LA GBAHGB. Septum Uncle Tom's Cabin wss not well patron ized. , Ed. Wilcox and family, of Cleveland, have been visiting friends in town. P. H. Merrlam and wife, start for Kan sas to morrow to visit friends. nr. jsnnsmade, ot Litchfield, has gone into partnership with L.R Sweet in the grocery business. W. C Butler was quite severely blared last week, caused by falling out of a wsgon. D. P. Crooner and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, all of Flint, arrived in town to night for a short stay among friends. Two of our oldest, best and most favor. ably known citizen passed away within few hours of each other last week Duke Menpels, of Beldea, aged 80, and P. W. Freeman, ot this town aged 7(5. Both were successful farmers and business men, Tnus one Dy one tue old pioneers pass over the river. Toubs Dbvlt. Washington Letter. Proas ear Begnlar CofRapondani. ' Washihotob, Sept 20, 1S80, Pension office matters continues to be the principal topic of conversation In political circels here. General William Warner, v Missouri, ex-representative and ex-conv mander-ln-chlefof the G. A R. having declinded the appointment of Commiss ioner not feeling able to sacrifice his pres ent lucrative legal practice. The Freai dent has tendered the appointment to General George 8. Merrill, of Massachu setts, and while his acceptance haa not been officially promulgated, it ia regsrded here as a certainty. Gen. Men ill ia also an ex-comuiauder-ln-ehlef of the G. A R He Is also chairman of the pension com mittee of that organization and Is there fore considered to be particularly well equipped -to assume Jhe dntiei oi com mlnaoner of pensions and bis appointment cannot be other than pleasing (o his" com- radea of the Grand Army. The Indications point to s change in the methods qf the pension office, bat how radical the change is to be it is Impossible to ssy. Deputy Commlssooer Smith, who is acting commissooer haa reversed two of Commlmonar Tinner's most Important rulings, and as be is only temporarily In charge of the office it Is inferred that he could scarcely hare done so without orders from his superior officers, thus Secretary Noble Is ci edited with being responsible for the two reversals. The orders evoked are, the one directing that all pensioners receiving lets than $1 per month can npon spplication be examined for a re-ratlog and the order makiog the evidence of one private sufficient to establish original dis- sbiliiy. Mr. Tanner is still in the city and is likely to be aa be has leased a residence here for three years and has his boys entered atGeoigetown College. It is generally believed that be will be appoint. ti Recorder of Deod for tbla District, a position which pays more money than any other here, with the exception of the Presidency. Senator Sbirman, who arrived from Europe last week, U busy fixing np his private business here preparatory to bik ing tbe stuiqp In Ohio for Gov. Foraker. Ex Representative Goff, of West Ver- ginia, who ba been eucaered ont of the governorship of the Slate, la here, aad rumor Is connect It j; his name with a cab loet poaitioo. Who he ir to succeed is not mention jd particularly, though some ssy that ha will be Attorney General and that Mr. Miller will take the vacancy on the Supreme Court bench, while others think that Secretary Noble will retire and Mr. Goff become Secretary ol the In terior. I give you the rumors tor what tbey are worth, and from all that I can learn officially they are nut worth much Congreasmen are beginning to arrive pretty freely. Many of them come to en ter their children in our excellent public schools which op.-n Monday, but the majority are probably hunting places for their constituents. Naval officers are jubilant over the fact that Uncle Sam owns, in the new cruiser "Baltimore" the fastest a sr vessel in the world. And come to Uiitk oi it, Its some thing that all ot us should be Juoilant It begins to look as though the fight before Ooorrees for the location of the manmoth World's CxDoeilkoa Of ltwi would be between Cbigago and Washing ton. New York, heirr apparently already out oi the voice. Waabingtoa people have BO leara, they kmrw It will come here and already preliminary preparariona are being made tor It - -' -, ; Do sot be Induced to take sosoe othe nnnuilKn when vou. call for Hood' HaratparUla. Be sore to get llood', witio. is peculiar. LORAIN IN MOURNING. EIGHT OF .THEIR PROMINENT CIT IZENS FIXD WATERY GRAVES. ' By Friday, Sept. 2 In, the Ben Sur renders its Dead and they are Recovered near Cleveland. From tbs Loral o Times. Thursday last, s few of onr citizens made purchase of the stesm yacht Leo, from a Detroit ceoUemnn. On Friday evening s pleasure party composed of' some forty p unions boarded her for trip . up the river. All went well, an exceed ingly delightful trip waa had and her: owners seemed highly elated with the workings of the little craft An Inspec tion of her boiler was found to be neces sary, and s voyage was accordingly planned for Sunday. It was thought the city could be reached that evening and be ready for Inspection the next morning. The start was accordingly made at about 340 o'clock in the afternoon, notwith standing the stormy aspect of the weather, and with s party on board composed of ' the following persona: viz. Saml Root, JohoB.Tunte, 8. E. Knight, C. P. Bit ter, Ben Klein, I. D. and E. A Lawler. Fred Pelow sod the engineer, name on- ; known, they staitad on what appears to be their voyage to death. . Some little time after their departure, dense clouds came rolling np from the western horizon, and which inoeaaed la volume and blackness as the afternoon sped on. To all account things went well with the party of mariner until ly abreast of Rocky River. When off Avon Point sometime after 4 o'clock the crew were seen putting down the canvas which serves a a protection from the els men's In rough weather. Still further, down the shore they were noticed by poo. pie near Rocky River, beaded north into the wind, It having veered to that quarter. All soon became enshrouded in darkness and the unfourtnato party were lost to sight. It I the general supposition that the strong wind caught the craft in its terrlfflc (weep over the waters, tipping h over and making it s death trap for the entire party. Once under water with the saaoai rMatoned, it Wanht a, a -difficult matter for tha unfortunate men to make their escape. Other. opinions are i ced and Capt. Bowea . seem inclined to believe the boiler exploded, thua termi nating the live of the unfortunate, - The daily paper were read with great interest each day, all anxious to learn something ot the missing onea. It has now been decided by seamen that the boat must have been blown np caused by too much pressure being brought to bear upon the boiler owing to the extreme emergency. The bodies were all recover ed near the port of Cleveland, and were taken to Lorain for interment except the engineer who waa a resident lo Detroit, Real EHtate Transfers. Wm Beldmyer to Elizabeth Blsha lot 11 blk6H'iMa4dUraln... f SO M U Cunningham to Geo Mertbs 1 acres Elyria 8(3 M J Potter to Luelnda Jill lot 15 blk 12 Brownell's add Loral u 1X0 0 Hogan to B K Standee lot at blk t B'l Sdsdd Lorain. : SS J B. Jewett to W t Bollowsi trustee lot US Oberlln. 1 1,009 A K Butler to D L Oott Till sub lot t aad Pt I ot lot LaOranga - 513 The Devonian Mineral Spring Co to 0 Root trustee of land Ia Lorain WJOt I B lan tern to O U Robson 1! acres Grafton.- 500 CM Wheeler to N Wand U 0 Wheeler " 11 acres Rochester SOS C E Wsde to Noel Miller pt lot a Oberlln Frank Coleman to S W Kllner acres LaQrange .- 1JS0 Frank Coleman to 1 P Long seres LaQrange f,000 G II Kelnerto 1 H Beany pt lot 6 La- QrsDga village . 1.100 Wm A Bramao trustee to John Haynes lot blk ( Lorain TOO I D Lawler to Alex Cooley pt blk S Bra- maa'sadd Lorain. 730 K Goodrich to 8 Case lot S blk t WeU llngton. ISO 1 B Tunte admr to G Mohler e pt lot X aad w pt lot S Loral a... . 975 ' 8 Chamberlain trustee to H Walgand lot S blk t Lorain SS CE8utllfttoFDUIbonIot5,5eblk 1 Wellington 300 EP Randall to EW Metealf pt lot SI Ober lln UM Gee. Randall et al to E W Metealf lot 21 CR1 8 add Oberlln 60S Either Wattles to LC Wattle lot P . and A add Qberlla 150 H G Bates to S W Close W) seres Hea- rletls 8 W Cloee te P and J Buck M acres Henrietta - Mr. Van Pelt, ot the Craig. Mo.;- Meteor, went to the drag store at Hill side, Iowa, and asked the physician la - attendance to give Sim a dose or some thing for cholera morbus and loosen esa of the bowel. He says; "I felt so much beam the next morning that I concluded , , to call on tbs physician and gH him to fix me np a supply of the medicine. 1 ; waa sorprtsed,. when he handed me s '. bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera'!,' and Diarrhoea Remedy, He say a he pre. seribee it regularly ia his practice and -Hods tt the best he coo get or prepare. 1, can testily to Its efficiency in my es ak K all event." For sale by F DFelt, druggist, j