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'. .a.aU..' .', CI.EvrjN0 0, 7- ososste$ I GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. WEDNESDAY. IMIMM(IIIIIIIMMtl -;"?r,V ." ; . ;: ' : T"'.ft "A' Family ITowepapor Dovotod, to th.o Interest of Lorain County and Vicinity. - v. VOL. XXIII. WELLINGTON, LORAIN COUNTY. OHIO, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1889. NO. ot : THE ENT1WRISE,, Publl.hed every Wednesday, at WELLINGTON, OHIO. y:: . Term of Subeorlntioa: One Yesr. ...... ......... )i 31 I Month...,........; 1 T tires MoatUs. ....$1W .... 75 : , ; attorneys-at-law. ; jIt.haskell. iliasST4!-UWialWIAKrilBW. Loanttnd CoUectlona made a specialty Office In bank building. . ,, ' ' J. H. DICKSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, : land. solicitor ot American rand Foreign , WEST SIDE TCBUO BQUABZ,'. NOTAKT PUBLIC. t m c.MtntVI-.. IntnnuM Av.nt and it. Kot.ry Public. I ri .urn dos, Anwia, morV SnireL wills, leaaoa, oontraoia, wmiM ia oeat and leiral manner. Olio evor fcnl 1 knot ad ehoe .tore. TON80RIAL.' Tri.Kll KOHlRW'trl. the Barber, kij.pt ! on. of the iimuwt, nw.1 oonveuleat Bw hr S.opMn wn- Only BrKoliiM wei-Kmon ipl()T4. A full Mortraoot of hlr oll po MdM nd h.lr re.tor.UTWL Wn; bth-rooil UHnn n.i riin.niiMi .t ill hour, wlta ' Ltiid cold wtr od .11 n.Mry onot mm. Hoama, bouib .kid uixrvr nmv DKNTI81H. Offloe over ill. Hutted, (tare. in Bn ' Bulldlnf. W.lllnirtxm, Ohio. Mltrou. oxide fu odmlo. (Wred for too oxtnouoo ei teoia. . r ' Cawtelle'. Art Oatlerjr.-Ptoture. in er kj err .lyie una nicm ui wuu hd .iuivd. Riwu.iui .tmntinn mild to enl.rvlaK In Crayon Ink. or Water Color, and sopylnK from old nlnturaa. Old affinitive. .11 DreMTVed .lid OU' pIlCHtea run be bad at any time. Uallerf over Iiowlbj Allall 'tgrooerj. 1 Picture, of all kind.. Flneit work and lateat .tries. Copjlnf and .nlarglni in Crajon, Ink and Pastel. Special attention to the table. CroiUr'a Block, WoUUstom, O. B. HATHAWAY M. D. fereciALTiui IUct.1 dlerue. and dlMtte. of tk. .I.dder.nd kldo.y.. file.. mconuon 01 is. raciom, num. n wo. Iiiiiinul all Drer.111 nil dlKue. of th. eetam trwiMd bj an Improved ajraKm, wllbout pain ora.tuntion irom oa.ine... UiMM. ofth. bladder and kidney, treated onlj after a eaxernl and proper anal jtl. or tne anne. OrBce In Oarpontor Blook , 'vT.lllna-ton.O VETEEINAEY SURGEON. R. G. HOLLAND, Veterinir; Surgeon d Is&tist Order received at Telephone Exchange and at r. U. real arum lore. Oradua to Toronto Veterlnarv College, ela.. '87. L. B. PRATT, VetDriniry Sirpouni le&tisl Overtwenty-flve year, of practice. Order, received at Adama' and flounhton'. drug .tare., Hnrana atlll taken tor treatmentat my table on Clourtlaua Avenue. -x JEWELERS. "n1 J. H. WIGHT, Sole A; Dealer In Clocks, Watches, JeweUy, 811. terware. Oold Pens. etc. No. 5, Public Square. Wellington, Ohio. - Livery and Feed Stable. South Side Meohanic Street, first . door east of Amenoan House. Carriages tor funeral. Inalde corporation, 1, NOTICE. . Omnibw nl Trinsfcr lias, r.niv Pasaengprs and BaegnKe to and from trains or,resldences. Also col lectf, and dlsUibutes IXPRtss, doing ertt ral oxpresslhg and pscksge business, r-r.u nnlers or telephone American sent, E. H. WAIT, House. U. 8, Smith, Prop J. J. THOMAS, M.ouficturir Of And DmIii In Monuments 5 Tombstones Evarvthlne nertalnlng to cemetery work will receive prompt attention at price, to salt tb times, i , , (20 PLAMIHO MI1L. D. L. rTADSTTOBTH k CO- : Manuractarera of and dealer. In Door Sah. and. Blla.d rrhaa.a.nfl Ttnttpr TlnrM. nil kind. Of Lumber, Lath, Bhingie", Battens, jnouiu. lnga and Flooring. Siding made and Bur- tace naning aone te oraer on snon n tice . - WELLINGTON, O. ....I ; :. .;. . , , SV1V Dr. H. E. Warren, r. Office and residence In Poet office build- log. Calls answered at all boors in city or country. 5 ' : .' - . . . V Offloo Hoar. 2 to 0 p m. :', Pratt L Herrick, ; E:niL -n:3 aks . flour , sides, Free delivery to any part of the corpor atton. Railroad street, Wellington, O. COAL! HEW FIRM! COAL! f V .'' ? M. L. BUSH St CO , would rrXDeftiullvac aonnunee to the elttie n. Of Welllnitton that they T are now on deck, sod renared to take order, tor all kind. 0! ard and .oft coal which tbey will .ell for caab at the lowest living pricea. A (bare of your patronage 1 gels solicited. . an M.L.JJUbU W. CHRIS TIH & BENNETT MAXUrAOTUMBa OF C1BRI1GKS, WAGONS 1ND 8LKI9U8 ; 1 . OF rVkBT DKoCBmiOK. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. C, E. SUTLIFF, . DzsAZiini in coal Anthracite, Masslllon, Jackson and Blossburg Terms Cash and Prices Low. Office on West Liberty St., Telephone 48 PROFESSOR H. S&nUEL, , TE SPECIALIST, Will fit your eyes with glaaars wbea all others falL Fine glasses for ths least money. Lenses mail factored on the premises. 137 Euclid Avenue, . Ciereland, 46-1 Ohio, OBERLIM. Arrlvdalrf,)a.i. Depart, 1 :0 f. m. HUHT'.NOTOH, sCLLrVAM and POLt Irrlv. fUlly, 11 :W a. m. . D.ran. t : PBNFIBLD. Arrive dallT.8a.ra. Depa. O. cSC CO ' GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS For Fire, Life. Accident and Tornado. The best eompanle. In the United Rules repre- .ecnnd lloor Wadawortb block. I3UI TRAVELERS' REGISTER. HUM Mi "Hi Hi Hi W ( till) From and after Dee, 1 , 1888, train, will pus Well ingtonasroiiow.: ; ' 'CKSTRAL STANDARD TIfE. -c- coma west. wc. t-Cln.ACor.lt l:ne., Mo.SSouih We.t:rn Kt lp. m No H-X.V. bt.L.Ki aWp.D 4:41 p.m t:Mp.SV 7:'"oa.B No. 77 oluniDiis accoui..... Ho. S Nlifht Ki , Ko.M -Local Fmgkt " '' O0IM0 ST. Wo. -Wlght It...' o.M -Ckivnland Aceom. ....... ... o. IS tooth Wwtern Ex..,-... ttlfla.B l:5l. B 1 :M p. m S:Sfp.n Ho. ;ineinn.u avianv ..... Ho i Local Prdgbt s:uvp Cleveland tt Marietta R.R. From sad after Drc. T, 1W. train, wlllpa.f Wall , . tngtona. lonuw.t - I , i. 00 AtT Standard Tin. Ho. 1 S. 12a.m. 4 u.&a.m. ' s.lAp.m. s 01 pm. ,. 8.p.tU, OOINO WEST. Vo.t ho. 1 No.l No. U (Local). Ko.10.. .3a.m. So. 4 . 'J-SJi'S' no.s !!?';' ij'(Loci)V.V.!"y.V.!,.;""!,.'.'.'.2iso P.m. No.. l,SandSd.llyi staara dally ex. Bnndai Pnrtherlnform.tlonlnreyardto tbl. Ilae w, bafoundonparal. .1 ' Buatafti Codes St. .da at the head. Oberlln College Wilting lN-p't, Olwrlln Hi'hool of Menotrr.phy and Type writing, and Oberlln Bii.inrw Collrirt, all connected. H.penM. km, Instructlo t hor oti(rh and cowt.cs complete. Circular. Tree. AdclrcwMcK.lii'.&Uli.NUKRSON, Obtrlls,0 1 1 The weatliei' is too warm and w have to many and we : will now sell them at: sum . mor prices. Next door to Ottcrtachers, Well- ' ington, and next door to Savings Bank, Elyia, O. 5 ; m mi ki GitkcUr 0.SsetiilCorre.:i&staii. All About the Happenings and Special Events in their Immediate Vicinity.. BUNTiaOTO. Dec. 33, '89. Mr PsppMibsgen preached from the text found In Luke 2, 1103 on Sabbath morning, a very interesting Christmas sermon, Tbe 8. 8. concert In the evening was very good. Tbe placet were well committed and wih-e all appropriate for Xmaa concert with perhaps cne exception tnd that was thoroughly learned tnd well spoken. Tbe tinging was unusually good, owing probably, to the new books and practice, Tbe house was full tnd It teem, ed ttrtnge bow to many people could come tt tbe roads are in such a condition. I have kept no record ot tbe weather, but I ahouU tay it bad rained every day tnd night for more than forty days and nights. There wat no meeting in the Baptist church on Sunday evening. Tbey art quite ,afflicted wilh tlckness at tbe Baptist psrsonsge.ths pastor's sister and ber husband both being sick., , David Hull Is suffering very nioch with bis broken pose, it ' does not teen to be healing at all. , . i '' :j .. Walter Brerley was borne .bout two weeks ago wltb bis arm In a sling, result Ins from an accident. V' , ",' i Will Smith has sold, bis interest in the taw mill to bit partner, J, B. Kooinson, and hat bought a saw mill in Centurion, nuroo Co , about 83 mile, from here, where he moves the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Russell are spend ing a week in Norwalk. ChftoA Chapman,' from Cleveland, and bla bister Anna, from Ada, Are coming borne Tuesdsy of this week for the boll days. . . ' The center school closed for two weeks last 8aturday. Mr. and Mrs, Flecber Wsrd tpend Christmas it Darius Wells'. , Mrs. John Snow is tick. . Notwithstanding the mud and rain the Literary Society en last Tuesday tvenlng wat-well attended, tnd their exercises were good. Tbe prospect for a good toe! ety next Friday evening It good. A young lawyer irom Cleveland it to be with them The question for debate la, "Resolved that capital punishment ought pot to be abol labed." " 1 r i V FKNFIKXn. Dec. S3, U9. Born, Dec. 17, a daughter to Rev. and Mrs. Alberson. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo ScovlIIe hsve moved to Lo rain. Mr. Hugh Chambers and family have moved into their new house. MistLoraE. Andrews returned a few daya ago from t several weeks visit wltb friends in Cleveland, Newburg, and Bed ford... Mis. O. E. Starr spent several days last week with friends in Wellington. Mr. Hugh Chambers, Nelson Wilson, and J. II. Gardner were In Elyrla one day last week on business. Mr. : W. B. Andrews Intends to go to Osco, Illinois, In a few davt. to visit bis brother Mr. Lymsn Foster cut his hand badly a few aays ago while butchering. Mr. S. M. McLean and Mr. S. J. Ailcs- house who tre teaching in the north part ot the county are having a vacation and are home for tbe holidays, also Mist Rosetta Alleshouse who Is teaching In Eaton is spending ber vacation at borne. Mr. John Bartholomew is spending the boldsys with his father at Chautauqua, New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Starr and Mr. and Irvln Starr, with their families are visit ing with friends in McComb, Ohio. Tbe weather hss been so warm for tbe past two weeks thst betvy thunder .bowers with sharp lightning have . been a common occurence. Dandelloos are in the bloom by hundreds and mud, well there la but one mudbole, but it is a good one. ' There Is to be a Christmas tree enter tainment at tbe M. E. churub, but the condition of the roads Is such at not to warrant a very large altendsnce. Jakb. KOCUESTKK. Den.24,'1 A food holiday trade. Produce prices during the last week lisve only nveraged from one to three oeols higher, for but'er snd eggs, than In Wellington and New London, Some of our youth who stray Into the limits of classic tod sesthetlc New Lon don, retnrn Irom that great Prohibition center with a wibbly-wobbly gait, and a breath highly perlomed with Inoffensive hop tea. M, Gom & Co. have purchased tbe old mill pond with a view of extending their mill trade. . lun organiBts ot both churches were nicely remembered Chrlstmst Chicago, are visiting Dr. P. 8. Field. Clayton Dim mock met with quite t serious accident while chopping a log" His ax glanced from Its course and strik ing bis foot, cut a gash between two tod three Inches In length. He Is under med ical treatment. ; Rochester markets: Butter. 18;.Kggs,83. ' Hail Columbia. LA OKAXe. : ' ;1 ' Dec S3, "Meny Chtletmas." 1 Cbrlstmas exercises at all the churches. Literary aud musical entertainment at town ball Saturday evening for benefit of IM. E. Choir. Everyone invited, Ad- I mission ten oents. We hear the entertainment given at the ball Friday eveolog by the Wellington tronp, well spoken ot. Attendance only lprge enough to pay expenses. ' James Sheldon snd wife have returned from Michigan. '. Tommy Moran and bis mother have returned lrom W. Va. Tommy bis re covered from bis dangerous illness. A large number ot new music readers bat been purchased for the school. ' Miss Herrick will continue in charge of the advanced and Defining classes In the High and Grammar schools. Bertie Mor Ctn and Fannie Elliott will have charge of the intermediate schools, ficbool clos ed Friday for a vacation of two weeks. XOVBtURTLT , 1 PITTSFIKLO. - " Dec. S3, 1889. The snnual meeting of the Ilttsfleld Mutual Fire Insurance Association was held in the fmn ball on the 19 Inst. Most of the officers were re-elected. The re ports of the Secretary and Treasurer wern very sstlsfsctory, showing t very suoces- ful year tome losses - by lighting but a good bslsuce In the treasury. : The "Deestrlct . 8chule" entertainment given under the ausplcles of the W. C. T. U. on the 30th was a financial suocess,not rithstandlng the mud and darkness. The ball was filled and the audience cave un mistakable signs of being pleased. There is some talk of a repetition, but it may not be. Mr. Wilfred (Jlllelt and bis bride sr. rived from tVr'uJa Uin mu " aud left lot Lorain on the 30th expecting to make that place their borne. SULLIVAN. Dee. 23, -89, Married, on Dec. SI, at Ithaca, Mich., by Rev. Norrls, Rev. J. W. Heyward and Miss Mary A Ingraham. Tbey ate spend, ing this week visiting ber mother and friends here; 111 return Saturday to Itbaca, where Mr. Heyward is engaged preaching for the Congregational church. Mrs. Heyward was to teach in tbe High School there until tbe close of school year, June next, but naa not uociuea whether to remain or not May onr best wishes attend them. The Bazar which wna bld last Frldsy by the Congregational Society, although t very stormy time, proved a decided suc cess, realizing $41 net proceeds, tnd all went home feeling they had a vety pleasant time. The entertainment promised will be given later in tbe winter when better roads appear. Married, on Dec. 10, Mr. Lewis Wsrd snd Miss Minnie Giar, both of Sullivan. Elmer and Will Doulap with their families are visiting relutlvet and friends in town. Misses Cells Pritcbard and Birdie Campbell are home again for a few days, also Clayton Mann. At tbe doctor mjgbt sty it Is distress ingly, besltby about us a) present. We only hear of oos now being under the doctors care, Mrs. Dunlap, who It quite feeble.' . It is expected that meetings will begin In Conregatiotal church Thursday even Ing, ou Friday it Fi'llow.bip mreiing be ginning st 10:80 a. ui. nl which tiui It. v. Merrill, of Ashland, Rev. Bowers, ol Itiix gles snd other niloisiert are expected to participate. ' Will L. Clark is smong the bappy young men ol eur town, ms wire Having presented him with a line Christmas present weighing tt out nine ponn it. The name of tbit gift It Harry Wi Ham. Occanokal; An honest Swnie tll Lis story in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of tbe public. One ol my child ren toox a severe cold and pot the croup 1 gave ber a teaspoonful ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and In five minutes later 1 gave ber one more. By this time she had to rough up the gatherings In her throat. Then she went lo sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up tnd vomited ; then the went back lo tted and tlcpi (,ood for the lemalnder of tbe night, She got the croup the second mirht and 1 gave l he sams remedy wltb the ssnis good ntulls. I write this be entise I thought there might be In tbe same need and not know the true merits of tills wonderlui medicine Coabi.ks A Tiiomfskb, Des Moines, Iowa. 50 cent J bottles (or sale by FrcJ D, Felt, Druggist. ELTBIA. Ohio State Journal. Dec. 12; Warden Coffin will take tbe Qarrett baby to lU father In Medina county today. Tbe Warden states if Garrett refuses to take tbe child be will place it in charge of tbe officers of tbe Medina county infirm ary... ....A recent decision In the courts maintains that If a man wants to go fos ter than another one ahead of him on tbe road be is going, be baa the right to past, and if he is prevented by tbe ether and an accident should happen tbere-by, tbe man thus obstructing the road it re sponsible fat the damage done. No an an has a right to infringe upon the rights ot others, however, In trying to pass. . . .One nlht last week sneak tbelves entered tbe , foundry ' office, ransacked everything, opened tbe safe which was unlocked, but all tbey could find was SO cents in stomps which tbey took. . . . . .The county barn In ' rear of the Jail, which the Commissioners ordered built last fall, is completed. It was -built by Levet and Waters, tbe contract price being something over $900. A Joint session of the County Commission ers of Medina and Lorain conntlee was held at tbe court bouae In Medina last Wednesday Miss Maude Shane, of this village, died suddenly Tuesday morning, preaetnably of heart disease. Miss Shane was about 21 years of age, and hat lived with her mother and to older titter i Medina. She worked in A. L Root's factory for a long time, but lately she has been engsged teaching school. She was teaching In the school bouse west ot the Burnhara place on the York road, and caaae home at night Mon- . day morning she, opened her school, but felt tick all lite toeraoon and was . so much worse b tbe afternoon that she dis missed her sclniol , before the hour for closing, and wentt tbe residence of Elmer Clsrk, a little farther west where she stayed all nlhl. She passed a restless- night and in tbe morning persuaded Mr Clark to bring her home. lie started wltb ber in bis catslage, and on tbe way she bad a fainting spell but recovered from it When tbey bad nearly reached the State road she tainted again wltb her head back on a pillow and struggled somewhat,, and. remained unconscious and .lifeless unti' tbey reached Mr. Hoot's tactory, where she wm taken out, ber mother being, there. Ussette. oaautxiic. Tbe taxable property in the village ol , Oberlln, real and personal, as it apr-e an on the tax duplicate, it valued at $1,284. 955. . . . . .The new system of ticket sell ing does not appear to please the public any better than the old. The fact it a. large audience loom, in which people can be sure of a seat, Is very much needed .... .The Cantata of "Esther, .the Beaut!- . fultlueen," will be given at Pettis Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday evening. . A petition will probably be ready In t few days for tbe construction of the stone . road between Oberlln and Wellington. At the roads are now It It impossible for farmers to drive to town with any kind of a load and scarcely with an empty wagon. With a paved road, wood and produce could be brought in at timet when, the majority of farmers are mud-bound Examinations am In progress in the Ober lio publio schools this weak. la the Hgh school, those pupils whose average mark in any study It nine or above, are excused from an examination in that study and passed on the term's work. The fall term will close to-morrow fee the holiday vacation. The next term will begin Jannary Oth The Erie-Loratn county bridge over tbe Vermilli'in liver near Birmingham, fell Into the river Sat urday alterooon. The structure was in '' process of constructUn by the Masslllon ' Bridge Compsny, ttt cost or $4,02. The iron work Is badly damaged and no cause Is assigned for iU giving away. The lots vlll Inl! on tbe company. Mews. ' The Holidays ' ' And the colder winter weuher are now rapidly approaching. The Joyful season Is eagerly anticipated by the young folks in thousands ot hum.; but in nearly all there are one or more older ones to whom the cold waves and the storms mesns re newed suffering front rheumatic back or limbs. It is not claimed that Hood's Bar sapsrilla is t positive speciflo for rheu- ' mstisra we doaht if there is or csn be such a remedy. But the remsrkable. sue cess Hood's Sarssparilia has had in cure Ing thla affection Is sufficient reason for those whe are suffering to try thla pecu liar medicine. . : i. Hibbard'i THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson. -Mich. Gents: 1 hsve naea your Throat ana Lung Balsam tn niy Family during tbe Pit winter and find it the best remedy that we bave ever used. It gives Instsnt relief. George Uonner, 211 Soatb ii Street. Oskslooaa, lewa. John F. Cochran, of 8lK0nrny, Iowa, .ays his wile used Ulbhnrd's Itbeumttii aud Liver Pill, for alck headache, ami they entirety cured ber. Hibbard's Rheumatics Syrup and Live Pills are remedies of g'reat merit. We take plenanrs In recommending them. John W.Ellis, Druggist, 8ig"urney, Iowa . A