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f r'- cievelano, a f -.- If MOMHIMCOMM ISSUED BYIBT..S, WEDNESDAY. : 1 : GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM, minimum'" led ,' :-r-'.V. :i : A Family ITowspaper Dovotod to Xho Xatsrost of Lorain County and Vicinity. WELLINGTON XOEAIN COUNTYI'PHIO, .WEPNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1889. w-e ' - , 1 ' - Thb !' " 'V ' ; " ' VOL. XXIII. NO. 17. 1 V "i : . THH MTKHFRISK, Published even Wednesday, at WELLINGTON, OHIO. Ttnu of SaVsertotleai neYear ...II ... 7 ... "'; 10 Bis Months I lire Month!.. ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW. ) J.T.HASKELL. , iTTuESE7-T-UW i:i SOTA&I PUBLIC. Loans and Collections mado a specialty Office In bank baUdlng. J. H. DICKSON, ATT 0 EN E Y-AT-L AW, fend lolloltor of American and Foreign PATENTS. WEST BIDE PUBLIC 8QUABE, WTSTTJNOTON. - OHIO. NOTARY PUBLIC. SOODWIN, InmraiMe Airent aoa IV. HoUry Pnblle. Insurance, Swede, ort- racee, Willi, Imm, contracts, m, wn i neat sod local manner. Olio over Berate s boot and shoe itore. TONSOMAI EUCBMB ROBINSON, Ue Barber, keeps one of the Deateet, moss convenient Bar-...- i. . Ani. Inu w workman mploved. A foU iMorimeot ot hair oils, po WUa 'and hair restorative. Fine bath-roomS rTZI.Vi at .11 hour with hot and cold water and all neeesaary oonvsal. eoea. Rooms. bOULO siae unrv .mw. DKNTIH18. Hi. MOLBHOOU, DentlfL Offloa OTW . Hutted' stora, In fienk Bulldlnf, WelllnfftoD, Ohio. Nitrous aztde faa admin. surod far tue aitraauoa ac uow. Cawtolle'a Art OalloryPletures la ST fcj err siyie aoa rutu uv w,.u ui. .MMtinn n.id tn .nl&nrlDS la vravoa Ink, or Water Colors and copying trom old !..... iim inwitiniill Dreserred and uu' Dltoates an be had at any time. Gallery over liowlby k Hall's grooery. i - Pictures ot all kinds. Noest work and latost style. Oopylnc and eDlargins in Crayon. Iak and Pastel. Special attention to we umuio. CrMtar'a Bloek, WoUlnrton. O. PHYSICIANS. E. HATHAWAY M. D. SPECIALTIES! Kecisl dlteuas snd dlnetnti of the bUddertnd kldoeys. Pllw.alceralian of the Kctam, S.tnU too, aware, tod all prevailing dlui of the ectam treated by an Improvud ifatem, wltnoat pain or detention from buinet.. Dlaca.ee of the bladder and ktdneyatreatad only after a careful and proper as aljrala oi tne arm. Offlc In Carpenter Block - ' Walllnfton.O VETEEINAEY SUEGE05. ' i R. G. HOLLAND, Tsterimr? Surgeo&&Dd Dentist Crtlera received at Telephone Exchange aadatF.D Felt's drug store, r- i Graduate Toronto VotflrinrvCnlleee.'alas'T. :: L. B. PRATT, 7et6rnit,7 Su?eon uiJcatist Over twenty-five ymrs of practice. Orrtofs received at Adamt' and Ilonxhton s drug stores. Ilnrsea still taken lor treatment at m aiiklile on Uiurtlauo Avenue. JEWELEES. J. H. WIGHT, Sole Agent, nlr in Clocks. Watches. Jewelxy.Bil erware, Gold Pens, etc. No. 5, Public Square, Wellington, Ohio BARRETT WAIT, Livery and Feed Stable South Side Mechanics Street, firs! door east ot American fiouoj Carriages, tor tnnerali Wilds' eorporatloi, NOTICE. . Conveys , PAssengets amj Baggage to and from trains or redden". Also Col lects and : dlstrlButci tSTRgSK'.dolDR , eneral expressing and packsg business. Leave orders or telephone, American Jouse. ffr-ty n. S. srmr. " o; . WWW'- m J. J. THOMAS, . Manufacturer Of And Dealer la Monuments 5 Tombstones Everything pertaining to cemetery work ill receive prompt attention at prices to uit the times. , , ,. . (J PLAWINQ MILL. D. L. WADSWOBTH k CO.. Xsnnfactarers of snd dealers In Door Smb. and 2iua.as Cheese and Batter Boxes, all kinds of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Battens, Mould ln and Flooring.. Siding made and Bur lace Planing done to order on short no. tic. WELLINGTONjO. Dr. H. E-Warren, Office and residence In Post office build ing. Calls answered at ail hoars in city or country. Offlo Honrs B to 5 p. ma. Pratt ,& Herrick, :m.i feed m run imi Free delivery to any part of the corpor ation. Railroad street, Wellington, U. COAU NEW FIRM! COAU '" M. L. BUSH & CO Would respectfully announce to the ettlienS ot Wellington that they are now on deck, and nMniraH wa KJaM it llrti H rm inr Hit SAlliusj vi hard and soft coal which they will sell tot eaahat the lowest living pneea. aiuwiw your patronage is soiicuea. OHBiSTIK&BBHHBTT . atAMOfaOTUBIBS OF ' I , ' C1BBUGE8, WAG0S 15 D 8LEISHS ' ' OF BTKBT DIMOKIPTIOJI. , EEPAIBINO A SPECIALTY. . . i . -Zr 0. E,, SUTLIFF, ; : - DSAIsEH HT CO AZi Antiiraeite, MassllWp, . JooltBoaaad Blosaburg. Terms Caeh and Prices Iow I Office on West LlWrty St.; Telephone 48 PROFESSOR Hi SAMUEL, tTHI SPECIALIST, Will; fli your eye with ,' glaiises whi'it all others full. Fine glasses for the leiut money. Lenses man . v iin il on the premises. 137 Ei clld Avenue, Jlivelnnd.-, f4o-l Ohio. TRAVELERS' ' REGISTER. FromandafteiNovflO.JWO.t"1'"111 P,M wd .ingtoBaafouowa: . CKSTIIAU STANDARD TIME. r ' ,. , ,. OOIKO WkST. 1 Jc 8--C1a.AiCorsBx , 9:111 a.m. No.5 ooum weat.ro w No 11-N.Y. Hl.L. lix No. 27 Ciilumbus Acooui...... No: S-Nlpht Kx JJo.Sl -total Freight Ix.-Ojp. m SUp. m . 5:4.1 p. m t:iKp.m. , T:oo a OOIKO BAST. ' 5o. S-Nlghi Bt., ; ... :a. m 8:Ha. m lt.wp.m gttftp.ai SMiOp.m OSe Uleveianu Aocmn O..IS Booth Wertern Bx. ......... o, SOlnclnnatt diCleve'd Bx.. oAV Local. Freight. ;WBClin.&uss mi unm,:. ASP Cleveland & Mariotta E. E. From and after June 9, m. trains wll Ipaas Well tngton aa ioiiuwb OOINO EAST. Standard Time. H.tria.m. ll.rtia.ra. .....4.IHp.ni. Pm- OOIMO WEST. lO.Ma.m. "" ',. ' D.lHp.m. ! " ' ... ' T.Sip.m. B.01 m- Saodadallri otnoradilly ex. Sondar. Ho. I.. No. 5... No. 7... No.9... No. t.. No. .. So. S.. No. 10. No. 1 Fnrtherlnfnrmallonlnreinirdto this line will bctuondoupareS. H.A.CIC LHTEB. . OBLItLIN. nlv ei:. a. B). Depart. l: p. aw llfMlNIITtiS, Fl'IXIVAJt and I'OI.B. r,iv.- .llly. II :itn . m D.pvn. !"- PENFIELD. Arrive daily. Pa.m. Dn artioa-m 3. S-O-E 3C CO., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS For Fire. Life, Accident and Tornado. The beat companies In the United Htatrs repre wnted b, ua. Offies north side Libertv street aeennd Hoof Wadaworth block. ,(3Ut BatlnMS r.llaa Stands at the kcaiW Oberlhi Collrge Writing Utp't, Oberlla Hchool of Ktrnography aod Type-wrillnc, and Oberlln ButineM College, .0 vriiT. HiDenwa low. Infraction thor- oinh and courw. complete. Circulars free.. Address sCcltBK Ot HUNUURSON, OtMrlln, U . fossuaraioM sueelt crej .TO TH1 KDITOBnenae iniinoiur pt. en that I bar, apoalthe rsenedr lor the abo,. named dlaeaae". B Its flmalj' " tliouiandao imi mm have been permanently curaOV 1 ihill he glad to send two bottlca ot my reme-. dv pax to any of f oarTeMers wno nava eon sumption If they will send ma their express and post offloe address. Resnecttully, i ; A-slo;i.'M. .M.t ..isi) i t,: -Tr.ot.-. mm W I I V J A S J SI SI S w DRUGGIST .! r t.-oi ,. t ; FubJio Square, Wellington, Has just received a choice assort ment of Books, Albums, and goods for the Holiday Trade.,, . Please inspect " Artists' Materials, Paints, Colors for Oil, Pastel and Crayon work. ' Choice Stationery, in bulk and in Boxes. Legal Blanks, Receipts, Note Forms, Diaries, Pocket-books, Calendars, etc., etc. Houghton's Cough Rem edy Is composed of the most ralhable balsams and extracts, and stands uneaualed for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Houghton's Liver Pills, The best family remedy for bilious- ness, sick headache, etc Houghton's Glycerine MJeuy, A superior article for chapped. hands and face; also an eioel- , lent application for;, the face after shaving. Houghton's Magic Oil, A safe and, sure remedy for ab- scABBes. runninC' sores, iresn wounda. bruises, sprains, local in flammation. lameness, rheumatism etc. Its healing power is truly won. derf ui. Valuable for man ana beas;. Fine Perfumes, Extracts, Colognes and Sachet Powder. Chest and Lung Protectors, Trus ses Syringes, etc. Large Assortment ot Patent Medi cines. , .' , " PRESCRIPTIONS A Specialty, and carefully prepared from select . ed drugs, herbs, chemicals tc. Spectacles and Eye Glasses to fit all cases of defective vision. WE ARE - Alwavs on Hand . W .- With goods to meet the wants of the people. We now have . In can, bulk or shell, Buckwheat Flour, . i And a full line of ' PkovisionS . For the season. ' a 1 I . ' Oat facilities lor delivering are complete. Goods can be de livered to our patrons free . from exposure to in clement weather and in first-, ;, , ' ' classfton dition. Fresh roceries Do not forcet that we make it a specialty : of roastins: our own select ed Coffee;- which, as in the past, proved to bo the Coffee oftho town. Ji liiTi3rery;Truly,YiIO'! I n 4 ia Stadoner Booiseui HAL! mm , i 1 ;. All About the Happenings aad Special Events la their Immediate Vicinity. 'V ' ' . , ' r l ; . . LA OBAHOK. , 'r.f '' '. Nov. lfl. -ftO. ., ' I ... ,.; . Democrats have the Governor ; now let them steal the Lieutenant Governorship and perhaps ihey will lie satisfied. - B. Johostaa, or Esasas,' arrived in town last week.. 8. Vf. Kelum and Bufus Knowles, spent last week in the Chicago stook market Mrs. Mary : Johnson; who Is nearly 90 years of age, has gone to Indiana, to visit granddaughter. , 1 lh. v Sweet and wile have returned from their Michigan visit. ' ' Plenty ofWaneesicr our young people this winter. Probably no less than a dozen between December 1st, and March 1st, sometimes two a week. Several of oar citizens were called be, fore the grand lury Saturday Nov. trth. Bo far no satisfactory results obtalnd. Mrs. E. Wight has been to Cleveland to have two large cancers removed, one from her brest another from her side. Mrs, Geo. Harris and Mrs'. , Henry Wilklus have been on the sick list the past week or two. '..-. . It. f . Hubbard has begun teaching ; in the qnarry district at 137,50 a month Mrs, Nettle Wheeler has 'begun her second term in the Powers district. : The fall term of the" village school will close next week. Exercises at town hall Tuesday and Weduesday evenings. ' "An expected hut rather sudden social ceremony was profermed last evening by Rev,. 6. L, Gray at Baptist church at close c rtgular sirvices. It wis the marriage of Mr. Scott Aldrlch of Belden to Miss Eafulle Freeman ot LaOrange. !"' Youbs Dryly. fETtria-ir). , LrW ' '."7 " Nov. 18 W Within the past few days Mr. H. D. Tay lor and wife have entertained Mr. W. W. Penflekl and wife, Mrs. Riley Taylor of Elyria, and Mrs. Howard Penfleld o( Han. nlbal, Missouri. Mr. W.,Mander and wife of Lorain, vis ited friends in town last week. Miss Anna Christy bt-gao her school in district No. 4 on Tuesday of last week. B. McOonaughy was in Oberlln a couple of day) last week. Isaac Alleshouu made a business trip to Oberlln one day last week. 3. M. McLean and 8. J. Alleshouae com mence weir schools.. on laeauayoi tuis week. They teach one in Amherst and the other in Black River township. During the past week Mr. and Mrs. Gardner entertained Mrs. J. A Funk and daughter of Lattaiburg, Mr. Q. O. Camp of West Salem, aod Rev. Netslcy of Na varre. .. , Mr. Gilbert Goodyear of St Louis, Mich., Is visiting at the old far home. Married, Nov. 7, at the residence ot Hon. 0. Card, 188 Lake St., Cleveland, Rev. 0 Lawrence, resident pastor of Penfleld, and Miss Clara TJnabridge Rowley, of Cleve land. Rev. J. P. Mills offlclatintr. Miss Rowlt-y's literary work has been long and favorably known in the Mghcr literary circles. The happy couple arrived Thurs day and took possession of the parsonage. ' Geo. Carlier has finished his season's work for R. N. Wilson and has gone on a visit to New London. lie will return in a few days and spend the winter with D. J. Goodyear. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.'Gottol LaGrange and Mrs. Samuel Shaw of Michigan, re cently visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Richards. The Congregational society had a fellow ship meeting In their church on Wednes day of last week. Rev. J. P. Reidinjer of Rldgeville was in attendance. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Thursday evening and Friday afternoon November 81 and 23. Rev. F. 8. Hoyt of Cleveland will be In attendance. Jakk Good News. We want every mother to know that croup van be prevented. Trde r.roUD never appears without warning The first symptoms is hoarseness, then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold mny have accompanied the hoarse- ness from the start Alter that a pecul lar rough cough Is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is wueuthe child tint becomes hoarse: a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Rem. edy would prevent the attack. . Even after the rough cuii gk has appeared, the disease may 1 prevented by using this remedy as directed. The only sn way is, to keep a 00 cent (Kittle of the Remedy in the house for use whmeer the symptoms of the disease appenr. For. wile by Jt rgti u Felt, DUKglst ;-. ,. t .;. ; i. cjS2ac:3 C7 rn c::ly r):.od Pittm .tmnuttl Mmv Blrtw.nS nth.ro. li. il.UMkiiMMt.NwnM Lfet.illir.LMt Mn.f4.r n-lt.nl f r.or. in Vnnth nr..MM.Iil, ana .Mrio.a.nn, KQrtrfl. Con a'I'.'i'.n ninltrt. ,fmiMUi' Inn, lT HI.IL rr.O!'L"IDl.s.VUW,UttSt.,lrvXh. News from the County Seat TBI COUBT OP COMJIOR PICAS. r The grand jury appeared at the first day of the session, and have been in Sess ion several days and report thirty-eight In dictments. Albert Ely. vs W. C. Biggs, money only. Continued. ' ' Albeit Ely vs Elizabeth Bird et al, re. cover real estate. Contiued Wm. Walker ys Elisor Lacy, account ing and equitable relief. , Settled, each party to pay his own costs. Edward P St John, et al vs Lavlna L. Hay et al; to quit title and set aside a will, Continued.- E 0 Steams vs E D Fisher; Money only. Continued. Wm O Pratt vs Byron, D Beddlecomb, money and attachment UenUnuea at plaintiffs costs and on his motion. . Western Union Telegraph Co. vs E 8 Williams, Treasurer, money only. Dis missed for want of prosecution. Mary A Reynolds vs Frank H Rcy nolds, divorce. Dismissed at plaintiff's costs. E E Williams, Treasurer vs the West em Union Telegraph ix-money oniy, Dismissed for want oi prosecution. . E E Williams, Treasurer vs the Amer lean Express Co- money only. Dis missed for want of prosecution, Tabbt 'Wood vs E P St John et al, money- forclosure and equitable rauei. Continued. rtTabor Wood vsE P8t John at al money foreclosure of chattle mortgago Continued. ' L B Smiih vs John Purcnplls et al, money and equitable relief. Settled and costs paid. Sent vs Peter Webber et al, money and equitable relist Decree see journal. Mariah Batch vs Agnes B Thelse et al, money and . equitable rener. .uecree aee tonrnal. fivaline eampseu vs itooen i jodbb, money only. Settled and costs paid. L B Smith vs C 8 Sheldon et at, money and foreclousnre ot mortgage. Settled and cost paid ! , - Katie Blonder vs John Btouder et al forecldsure of mortgase arid equitable "re lief Decree see journal. Walter McRoberts vs Charles Cornell, money only. Appeal py ueienuam. SeUled. W S Wallace vs J C Hill et al, money and equitable relief. Jury waived and case submitted to court. Judgment for plaintiff 1500. John Brandon vs The Equitable Aorl dent Association, money only. Settled M B Gates vs Geo W Boyd, tecovery of real property. Settled. Samuel E Putnam vs Kitty S Putnam, divorce. Granted. Sarah Robinson vs Harry Robinson, divorce. Granted. Cora B Newlon vs Mathew Evans, de fault Decree see Journal. Jeduthan Zlill vs .Wm F Ward etal, monev. loreclosure ana equitauie rcnei, Settled and costs paid, no record. Potter and Hinckley vs Charles A Ward money and attachment. , Default Judg. meat for plaintiff 710.50 and order of sale of attached property. Walter Brown et al vs village of Lorain, Inlunctlon and equitable relief. Dis missed at plaintiffs costs. Clanuda Lummls vs Filetus A Lummis Divorce. Divorce granted and change oi name. Wm Stine vs Charles Beckwlth, money only. Settled and cost paid. Commissioners of Lorain county ys ihe r. S & M 8 Kv Co.. inlunctlon. dis missed at Plaintiffs cost. In matter of exceptions to final account C A Bush, guardian or Anna J 1 haver. Appeal dismissed and case remanded to probate court. Wm Evans vs Edgar IT ltosencrans et ai, money, loreclosure, injunction and equit- able relief. Settled and cost paid. Thomas Binglnglon vs Wm Vaughn et 1. foreclosure of mortgage. Delauil. Judgment $103.05. Catherine Ray vs L B s Jl o lty U., in lunction snd equitable reliW. Heard and submitted to court, l'etltion uisnusscu. piointiir elves motion of appeaL Bond S200. L B SmlUi vs Charles Chandler, delault. Judgment $171. Zebulon Curtis vs James F Uitrrls et al, accounting, foieclo.uro an! t-quitauie relief. L B Smith v W U T..j l-.r, Ji dgment bv-conlesslon $105.13. Same vs same, Judgment oy conieasion tlUl.10. Morrison W P.iel s vs Sneldon Struier et si, money only. Appeal bv defendant. Continued. ' , ' . Susie Austin vs W E Austin, divorce. Continued. ,' . . ' . ' J C McLaughlin va Stephen N Kellon, nlv rVuillnuad. ' I Uiiwr, v "V ' nt r0BAT.' ' ' "' . Last will of Nicholas Elde'a, deceased, litis of Sheffield, admitted to probate, and widow elects to take under the will. Joseph April Jr., and Elizabeth April qualified as executor of last will and es tate of Joseph April, deceased, late 'r J Grafton. . .' E L Got! appointed administrator of es tate of Polly Gott deceased, 'ate of La Grange. Last will of WH Wight,' deceased, lat. ol Columbia, admitted to probate. , v r none ungnton executed deed cf assignment for the benefit of efedtteri, October 81, 1880. , , - , i : t Last will of Emanuel Spitz, deceased. late of Avon, admitted to probate, apt widow elects o take under the wllL TnosLlUle appointed administrator o estate of Clara Reed, deceased. lata of Oberlln. Appointment made merelv u cancel mortgage. . o Last Will of Lucy A Fisher, deceased late of Oberlln, deposited for probate, attc commission issued to take non-resident testimony. Waahinxtoa Letter. Ptoss oar Segular Correspondent.. , WASHruoTt5, Nov. 15, 1889.' Secretary Blaine's response to the toast of "Our Countrr and Her PralJnt at the banquet which followed the dedica tion of the Catholic University in this city Wednesday, was one of the happiest efforts of his life. This is high praise. I know, for the Secretary seems to be possessed to a greater extent than any other living man. of the peculiar and fortunate faculty of always saying the right thing at the right time, and in just the right way, but it is deserved. Only two men of the present generation besides Mr. Blaine could have done equal justice in the same number of words to the toast One of them Henry Ward Beecher is dead, and the other,-r-Robert G. Inger- soll would hardly be likely to attend the dedication ceiemonies of any institution controlled by a church, Catholic or Pro- testant. The President Vlca-Pnuddunt aod all the members of the cabinet at tended the banquet and were Interested listeners to the remarks of Mr. Blaine. ' America truly leads the world in Inven tions. ..:The new smokeless gunpowder adopted by several European government . is, according to the annual report of Brig adief General Benet, Chief of the ordnance. the invention of one American. . It is sur mised that it was taken to Europe instead of being offered to our own Govermcnt be cause more money could be obtained for it over there. Secretary Rusk gave the members oi the Association of American Agricultural Colleges snd Experiment stations, which hu been holding a convention here this week, a reception at his residence Wednes day night, The Jefferson club, a small Democratic organization which was started during the esrly days of the Cleveland adminis tration, has given np the ghost, It could not exist without Goverment pap. The All American Congress is back In Washington, having finished iu forty daya excursion. It Is probable that the mem bers wlU rest until Monday when regular sittings will begin. Among Ihe snbjects to be discussed will be customs regulations and Customs Union; Extradition; Sanita tion of Ships and Quarantiue; Lighthouse dues, Weights and Measures; Patent Right; Copyright; and Trade and Trans portation between the United States and Spanish America. Reports on etch of these topic have been prepared, each written by an expert In the line treated oft from the best data obtainable A new candidate for the clerkship of the House has entered the field in the person of ex-Represenutlve Gnenlber.. of Wisconsin. Mrs. Harrison has returned to the White House. She bss entirely recovered from . her recent Indisposition. ' ' Opinions of the Trade Bouth. I find Chamberlain's medicines very excellent, particularly Cliamberlnin's ' Cough remedy. 11. E. EmRiixiB, Uallelt vill Texas. 1 have tried Chamberlain's Couch Rera- dey wllb great success. It. Tannkuet, Wsvuianu, in ls. Chamberlain's Conch Remedy can not be Ih.hi v. L. Daviii, Liberty Hill, La. . How's Tbia? We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewsrd. for any case of Catarrh that can not be, cured sy taking Hall's Caiarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop'a, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J.' ' Cheney lor the past 15 years, and believe ; him perfectly honorable in all business iraniwi'tiona. and flnanclslly able to carry , out any obligations made by the firm. , , Wei-t l mux, rv noiesaie uruggista, To ledo, Ohio. , E. H. VanlltMMum. Cashier Toledo Nation.' ' al Bank, Toledo, Ohio. " -Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally. act lag directly noon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Price 73c. pet bottle. , Sold by all druggists. . .. a Fob Sobs Tiiroat. Saturate a flannel bandage with Chamberlain's Pain Ualnc,lt and bind it on the throat it will cure any ordinary case In one night's tlinaV-J lor sale Dy rrel i. rail, Druggist. . . . ( . Notice. ' - 'v On account of leaving towo. I will leave all uncollected acconU with J.T. Hasknli lor collection. Please pay on promptly and oblige. w. a. Whits sv. r i i -i.r