THE V1N.T0N RECORD. uoautiiuicv onio, U . L TI1UIISDAY. MAR. 10. 1874 M. & C. R. R. TIME TABLE. Onsnd after Sunday, Xov. t. 1TS. train III run as follower" N" a, 4, I and 6 ran daily; ail other trains dsily.Suaiayssx- GOINO EAST. No. I. No .1, No.S. Rt I. Ex t 4 M, ,n 1 :i7in 1 JUm tations. Cinclnnail.. Mai I. Cm. Et ...... ti 2tm 10 Jihm Chillicolhe ..II Oft iin 1 xsum I Mpm I iCipm 4 ..m ( 5 pm 4 04 pm 4 llpm Kiohland Fur . li 04pm tHiuitden . w llpm WcAT:i....l'i im Vimod 5iiin ExlMki... ........ I tx'pm iop Furnace.... 1 Mptn 2 4nm i 9 Uim S M'HIll S HI I'D I 4lm Far u burg, . 4 opin 7 topm 001NU WK8T. No. 2. No. 4. No. S Flattens; .Mi.il. Ft.l. Ki. (In Ex FvLri;ur ...... T lOnm lo .team 1 3pm Hip KtiroM....1 3im I Hirni 1 lm IiIuki.........-.!" 42 nil 1 fclpm 1 2.lnm fidon. . H Mum 1:12pm 1 Wmi McAsrnos II Mhiii 1 4lpm 1 4ltn Hsmten ..... ..11 iftiim 1 j'm 1 ni HicblMi Fur... 11 3isin i ostrni 2 lAmi Ghillicoth......ia 4pm Oum a imm Oincinnatt ...... ...6 Sftpm T iHipm Mkiii WO. 8 AD 4 will toi Hi C. 8. Junction. Lnvrlnnd, i4.eeiifli.-ld, rhillicoihe, llmm-en-Athena and Heidi Landing only NO.S. ft AND 8 w.ll ''op MC.ii. .Imictinn, Madismi villa l.oveli.nd Oreeiiht-ld.l htllu nine, Mum don Athenl Hn.IS.ioM'. I.nn lmg only. NO!. 1 AM) S will matte Mil stops' ZALE-KI FKKIOIIT The, Zaleaki Freight gning cast Imi Chillicotheel S". ni i ltaisville 7 15; Hu h Unil Furnace, T Mi llaiiiden, arrive S :u depart I 45; McArthur, V I ft; Vuitnn. 1" &; E iletkl 11 v lioinii weat-Znleagt. 2 m p ni ; Vinton 2 W. McAilhor 2 oft; llaiiiden. urnvf I Stl-depart a 3"; Richland Furnace, 4 10; Ravaville, 4 4.1; Chillirnthe. S i.V Tne s'AST 8TUCK, wiih regular pe-eei.gcr sr attached, leeveei Allien st 1116 . M .fn. neeting with the !!. V. K K , Hove J 22, Z i leak! 4 i4, Vinton 4 HO. Mi'Arlhur4 64, llaiii den ft 1, Richland 6 Ml, hi lu-oihe 7 A". Trams on the PORTSMOUTH BRANCH ill leave Hnmden nt T 2a a.m. and S 45 p m. arriving at Portanioulh at 10 20a m.aml H46p. en, Returningtraina will leave Portsmouth nt S 00 a. m, and 2 w p. in., airivingat Ham dan at II no a. m. anil ft OA p. m. ' Tramsermnect a: Irfiveland for all points on the laiula Miami Railroad, and at tha lndianap li. and Cincinnati Railroad Jnncti n for nil pointa Went; alAlheaa, with lb" Coliinihu H. V. K. U., At PKrkr-i.uru. with the B. A O. B. K. W. W. PEABObY, (ienernl Superintendent. WILKESVILLE AND HAMDEN HACKLINE. IWlLti run a hvk from Wilkeaville to Ramden and return every Monday, V edne. day, Friday and .aluMy lor Ihe ai-eoniino dation of oaen(rern. makinR eloce ciuiiie' lion with the mini trama on ihe M. A C. K. H 1 will alao i-arry expreaa pafkatiea ah'pped lo or from poinU by the Adama Kxpre Co. ae7 11 1 It M VoWBLU. Buckwheat Short Cake. Take four teacup8 of nice ecn.r milk, one t aspoon of soila or saleratu3 dissolved in the milk.'' If ihe milk is very eour you must use saleratus in pro portion with a little, salt. Mix up a dough with buck wheat flour thicker than you would mix the same for griddle cake say quite stifl; put into a buttered tin and put direct lv into the stove over and bach about thirty minutes or as you would a 6hort cake from com mon flour. There Las teen some gossip about town concerning Ihe re lection of a Friday an I he wed ding day of the Duke of Ed mi burgh. It was aid I hat the Queen, who Is credited in seme quarters with a desire i show contempt tor the Church ol which she is ex fficio ihe dean whs anxious that the marriage 6hould be perlbrmed in Lent as was . that ol the Princees Louise but that the brideV family could not be brought to consent to this infringement ol rules of the Universal Churcii tt'id so Ihe marriage was ar ranged for some day in the lasi week in January. But the Thursday of that week is a lasi day.io the Greek Church, the Saturday is the anniveiiary 01 the 'detuh of a saint, and in Russia no marriages cari be sol emnized on Sunday.. r So Fri day was chosen mi eh againsi the, will of tljeJ-Dcke, who bar. tne usual sailor s en ier-i 1 1 1 on against Frida as aniijnfucy day. Uowfcvr, iu liiSsia.Fii diyii looked upon esalui ky London Letter. Upoji a man whose body was found in' a rim, .a coroner's jury in Ireland returned the retiiot ' that Mh Individual came to bis deh by a blo w on the bead, "which, was given either belore or after drown ing." .'; : . Thk' woman's temperance movement is still spreading, Towns of the size ofCulumbun. Dayton, (Jhillicothe, Xenia, Springfield and Newark are be. inj cleaned out as successfully at the smaller towns. The movement is in process of or ganization at Cincinnati, also. .-' Therk is a man in Danvi le Ky- who has a habit of diink ing kerosene oil. Frobab'ly it tables belter then the whisky obtainable in his neihborhooj, and tl certainly must be cheap er- .. "Negotiations iur convention fo prepare a treaty providing lor the interchange of postal ardf with Switzerland have commenced. ,1, u. iluinVI a tMtuiOtlUA Vinar Kittors are n purely Veg ctable preparation, made chiefly from tlio native licrlis f.ninit on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mntr.i tairu of California, tho medicinal properties of whie'a r.ro extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. Tho question 13 almost tlaily askctf, " What is tlio cause of tho unpar-. allcled success of Vixkg.vb Hit ters f Our answer that they remove- tho cause of disease, and tlio jiatii'iit ri'nivcrs his lioahh. TUcy nrn tho prc;it liluuJ purhier nnj a lifi'-jilviu? piinoip';", a purfuct Keno vuliir ami liivijrurut'ir t.l' tho fystiiin. Never liefora in fia hi.-tnry cf t!io wnvM ban a iniiliemii titfi'a eoiiiiiviiinlt'il )' ao'tsiiig tho reiin: Uulilo quulitioi cf Vis Ea.vn nirrEK.i ia hi'itlimr tho sick of every tlisciwo lnmili ueir to. lueynio a pe'iitlo I'ttrpalivo u4 well n-t a louio, rolifvitijr CtniK' irl "r liillaiumiitinn tif tho Liver aud Visceral Orjjauj, iu Bilious Disemct. Tlio pronortlos of Dr. Walk er's Vixisiiar lliTTiiasnru Aperient. Uia plinri'tic, Cariiiiiintivo, NutriiintH, Laxo tivo, Diurelic, Siulntive, Coniitur-Irritatit, Q . . . i.i.nMi.,,,, Grateful Thousands proclaim Vixeoar Bitters the most wonder ful Inviorunt that ever sustained tho 8iukiug system. No I'crsou cuu tako theso Bit ters accordins-to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their bones are not Jastroyed by mineral poison or other m ans, nuu vital or gans waited bevond repair. Bilious, llemittcnt, and In. termittent Fevers, which are so prevalent In tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colo rado, Drazos, Rio Grando, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro inoko, James; and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual heat nr.d dryness, are Invariably ao coinpjiiied by extensive derangc mcn a of tho stomach and liver, nnd other abdominal viscera. Iu thoir treatment, a purgativo, exerting a powerful iufluonco upon theso vari ous organs, is essentially necessary. .There is no cathartic for tho purposo equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vixegar Kitters, as they will speedily reniovo tbodurk-colored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, nt tho name time Blimulatini; the secretions of tho liver, And generally restoring the healthy func tions of the di(.'entivo organs Fortify tho body against dis Oaso by purifying nil Its fluids with ViXEQAit i)iri'EO-s. Xo cpidcaiio cuu take hold of a system thus lore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, licad- ncho, l'uin iu the Shoulders. Coughs, Tiglitne.4 of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bud Taste in tho Mouth, Bilioti Attack, Talpita tion of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, l'uin in therepionof the Kidneys, nnd a hundred other painful Hyinptimis, nio tho offsprings of Myi-pepsia. One bot tle will prove a hotter giinrant(o of its merits than a lenpthv advortisemeut. Scrofula, or Itfng's Evil, white Swellii'n, Ulcers, Krysipelas, Swelled Xeck, Uoitro, ScrofuloiH lniliiininations, Indolent luflttiiiuintions, Mcrctrial all'ec tious, Old Sores, Kruplions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, eto. Iu theso. as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vin EOABlJiTTKRshuvei'hown their great cur ative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cacs. For Inllani niatory and Chronic Rheninatisill, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and lutaniiitumt Fevers, Disease of the Illood, Liver, Kidneys ami Bladder, those Bitters have no eiiul. Such Din ca.es are caused by Vitiated BfiKid. Mechanical Diseasi's. Persons engaged in l'uiuts and Aliuerals, such as numbers, Tvpo-setterx, Hold-heaters and Aliuers, as tficy advance in life, are sub Ject to paralysis of the Ilotrels. To guard against thi", tako a dose of Walkbb's Vi'nkoar Hitters occasionally. For .Skin Diseases, Eniptions, Tetter, Sult-Khetiin, Blotches, Spots, l'iin plcs, Pustules, Hulls,, (Jarlfuncies, King worms, Scald-head, Sort Eyes', Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs Discolorations of the Skin, Humors aud Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo or nature, are literally dag np and carried out of the Hvstem in a ibort time by the use of theso hitters. . l'in, Tape, and other Worms, larking in the system of so many thou sands, are effectually destroyed and re moved. Xo system of medicine, no ver mifuges, no anthelmintics will free the arstom from worms like these Biiuirv ForFemaleCortiplaints, 'n young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of womanhood, Drthe turn of life, these Ton io Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleansa the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find ita impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it whan, you liua it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; yonrjuehjig will tell yam when. J Keep the bfood pure, and the health of the Kyxteui'will follow. ' R. II. McIXtf l.t 4c CO., Droughts II Gen. Afrta., San Francisco. Califor nia. cur. of Waaliinirton and Charlton StL.N.7. fcultl Iff all AtrnggiaU and Ulara. C. F. OTJFETJ, "W ATCHMAKER, MANL'FACTlRlKG JLVELER, -IMi0RIKK0F- Diamonds. Watches and Fancy Goods. CniLLlCOlIlEiOIllO WOULK rpeetnillT 'J o the rllltena of Vinton Co thai hi- hr elili-tetl Ida atork making one of the Jultf. M in iheflale. (ir hoainea haa iniTea.eil erery year up to the pre.ent nine and e tel thankful to 'he nub. lie for iaM fatora and are determined to keep a large .loek ol rei Ihiny brul'y found in a nrat-claoa Jiaelry flora, and will keep the finai aioek of Knld ai d wdid .ilvrr. lo the beat Plated Ooode, aa low ae any houee in the e-l We keep all the different hranda of Ameri can Wan-he. How.ni. United Matea, Klma, Waltham and Hpringfleld Manufaetiirea, la.lh in cold and ilereae. Alna1nrjce line of GOLD IHroitllD WAItllES, a ram 2 to tSMiOO, aUa ailyer from I2 to flM. Weha.ea eiy rdialde full JeaeM Bilyer WaU-h from l toitv. A full line of all gonda in nor line, or made to order hy exiHprien'ed aorkmen. ; Kej nir Ina wilt rec-eite prompt attention . Pla drop la aaa ae ua. Ko trOnWe lo bow (Oodf . J24jul rcople wlio take the Times get tlitf Worm or tbilr Money, Tho CUTCIHNATI WEEKY TIMES The moa( popular family neirapaper, of a national ehaiaeter and reputation, la ataut enirrmn Ihe thirty firat year of ita ulliim tion. To Inoae who are not personally ae quainted with ita merita, il neeil only lie aaid: lie edilorada are piriled; itaeorreapondenee extenaiye; ita near, yaried. and from ererv quarter of tne kIoI; ita asrrirultaral denait luentfullnf piarlH-al infunnatioo; ahileita Kloiiia, life rketehea, au I n taovllany aia adapled lo both leung and old; and ita re porta of the market a. of live atoek. urain.Kro vrnea aud dry Koda, are alwaya tha lateal aud most reliable. E PATRONS OF HCSBANI'RY. Thia new ornaniutien of Ihe farmer, will find in the Time, a friend to Ihe ohjeeta eouxht to he aeoured by them, and in Ua col umns ihe mora important doing of Ilia "tiranaee." WHAT IS 8 ID Of THE TIMES, We can't do without lha Times after hating read it eight yeata Send it lo 113 Appli tun at reel !." ell, Mas' L. A. Foivm. We hure doubled dlir llatoflai-t year. Can't do witlinul the Time., although I am an old liemoonit. rt. O Hn, Munteauma, U. I do not know of any paper thai la deroled to all the Interent. of Ihe human family, aa iiiiii-h aa the Timee. H. T. Taaasvs, Band t lit, P. The Times ia yery popular here, for one reiann and that t your niitepoken eoltrae Mgnt lha salary atealors W. A. W as, i,atnn.Tenn. I have been a innatant yader of Ihe Week ly Times for 'hree yesra, and I i-an't do well aitliuiit it now. W. H Maxwell, BayHprinua, M ia.. I'enr I ml Timea: Thia makea ahmit twenty veiirn that I hare taken yor exi'elleut paiier, mid the more I rend it the liecei like it. Lavi KaNNBny. Metrnuo'ia City. III. I think it i the l.et aier in he world. I like the any yi tt talk in regard to the Con- gie-aioiuil fiamla; and I also like your nip. i" i rt of the I'alrona of Industry J. C. Lroa Valley Junction, Iowa. Eyery pation of the Weekly Times Is pre aentea wnn a copy ot tne ILLUSTRATE! TIMES HAND-BOOK, n eleg;inlly printed ynlume of 160 aoientifle and misreli inenua artiilea, illustiated with nearly 0 0 of Ihe flneal engravir.ga. It alao eohtHina a diary for the year 174. In yalue ind nttniciivene-M it is superior to any prea ent ever Delore ont red by newspn-er puonsn era. Kvrrr club agent Is compensated for his erv.ee., either with an extra paper, or Dome deainii'ie premium. ThKMN Hingle ohaonber, per year, 12 no; elun of live aiilworitiera, per yenr, each, I 7Sj uluh of len and upward, per year, each, I 6U. bend lor iiat or premiums, et , to UINUMATI TIMKOCO., Cineinna i, Ohio. A GOOD HOOK A GENTS WAN1ED, Dick's Encyci.opbi'Ia of Practical Rf. i-rieTS a n n Paot-Kaaia. Containing'. ,4l.;2 prac tical receipts, written in a plain aud popular iiiiii ner, and illiietrated with explanatory wood-cuts. Heing a eomprehenaive bonk of r- lereui-e Iur Ihe men-hum, mmiiifacturer, r tian, amateur and h'Miaekeeper, including medicine, pharmacy and dniiietilie economy I he annpe of thia work ia entirely dill. -rent Irom any other hook 01 Ihe kind. Hei-iuea being a complete and aim. at iiidispeiiailde bi ok of refereoco fur the thousand and one receipt and articles needed in eery hiuiti hold , farm, garden, etc., it includes clear and en!ly tindxiitoiid direction lor the applies lion of ninny df'll-' arts usiiullyncquiiedoiiiy y long exuerieo.'e, and so oiveaied of tot h nicliHliiies, or the teehnicaliliea ol terms useil -a fit 1 1 y explained sa to bring the entire c object-within the comprehension ofnny person ol onlintiry intelligence. I'roiniinent among the immense nm-a of anhiecla treated of tu ihe book are the tullowingi The Art ol I'yeuig, Hard Pnlt and Toilet -Snnpa, I'nnning, liistillalinn, Inuiatioii l.ii Uiira, Wines, i.'or.lliils ami Hitlers, filler, Hrewing, I'eiurrnerv.Flftvnring Eacncestetc, '0'iiiciic, Hiur I'yeaand Washes, Pumadra and I'erluiiied ml-, Tooih Powilera, eto., y, 1 11 pi-, tleoholanil Aluoholmetry, Pelioji um mil Kerosene. Bleaching and t;i'anmg, Vin var, Sain-ea. Cntoiipa nnd Pickela, Kcceipta l.ir the Harden, To f emote -tauia,Spnta,etc , I'yrntecjiny und Killesivef. Cements, etc, "Vaterpnrtiiing. Ailinciat. Hems, Inks and Writing Klui.is, Aniline Ctlora, Paints and Pigments, aiming nnd Paper. hanging, Kii' -limine and Whitewash, VurnUMng nnd I'ol-i-h ng, l.ubriea ora, Jtipanmng and Lacquer T g.Hoot and Hiirneaa H'a king, Phoioguiphy, -I nil-, and Alloys, lOlding, Mtltering. etc . Klcfirntyptiig, Klcctrcplati ng, etc., Phtent dedieines, Medical Heceipt", Weights and Mea-nrea. 607 j nges, rtjol octavo, cloth. Price Him mar lilCu A FlTZfiF.KAM , TublDshers, N. V. Worth and Beauty. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE ANDTIIKCIIKUMO Y0-SEM1TE. Having control of the magnificent oil chrn mo, Yu Semite, we are able to oiler a coiuhin .tioi. of literary and anodic wor ol genuine worth, snd at prices unprecedented This Hue copy of a piece of Nature's grand est work , la not presented in the usual lim ited style, il- dimensions, 14x21), making a picture ol tety deairal.le ibo init-elf. AS WRXAMEST TO THE KOOX graced by it- presence. Hut a lew copies of thia beautiful hromn will 'je allowed to go to the retail stores, aud ihoee win be sold hi their Actnnl Itetnll Price, SG.OO. which il oide-'i in connection with our Msg iziue, buth will be furo'slied tor ei.5o. Aa a premium the pn-tuie may he obtained by neutjiug us two mi!"ripltoh for Ihe Mag Z'ue at oias doil-ii each, or by subs"rbing t- inn Magazine two eers in advance, at one dtdiar per annum- Address, Vtonj 'a nul'titlH'LI. M t&AZINR, .Nebuigh,.N Y. 8. E.SHiTES, Publisher. 4sept The MoBt.jOeBiruhJeEes dence in McArtlmr. IJTf HE.I lor tale my raidar-en""NnrJh -tnet Il consists of a-splendid dwelling lioii-e, well rliiisheu, ihsMie an,: out. with eight roughs and a good cellar. - A aV"U offli; budding, stxble, wood and coal houaeand blh er neip-sary oill I.hiIoihm. 'Ike premises u'inuiiii '1 acre, irejudmg I acre" nt vinetard, mihnlly aaring vine there are also thirty lasarrtig apple treea-bt-t yari-ty ot araflnd trtlit, twenty-five la-anng pracb treea bet tmd led fruit, cherriea, quinces, pntnisand a tnnetv of smill Hint or luriher particulars inquire ni ihe ottice of thia paper, or at the premise, 'lerua caey. decHi.io . 8. 8. D0LLIS0N. i ' n;druoker&co. . M IM'FACTUBEBS OF . TRUKKS,1 BAGS "' StS AO. 110 THIRD ST., C1NCINV BLOV1S73 " Win. GAR i QN. &QO., Odd Fel.ows' Block, . , COLUajBUp,. OHIO. Tullithert of BIBLE LtCKIKG-GLASS, , . . , -- And other . , Standard Beligious- Works,- Canvassing got wanted in avery couo ' id the United States. janl St ALLS F(K SALE FA IT? BANK'S STOCK and Ore faclea aa good aa new, for sale at vary low prw-ex Call en dovII b.C. JO Ml Atvoraey. JOBWOBK' Done Neatly and Promptly, AT THI 8 Owe Of all the' new territories Dakota is said to be the most, lavorably situated for the pro duction of wool. The climate is mild, the soil is a rich, warm, sandy loam, the surface is gen erally a smooth, undulating prairie, abounding in luxuriant past uragu for large herds of cat-, tie and cheep. Persons iamil: iar with the country and with sheep raising anticipate that it will become the chief source of wool supply in the United States. Circleville, O., March 6. Five saloons stopped retailing whisky to-day. All dealers are growing, uneasy. The excite ment is growing rapidly. Many heretofore lukewarm are now withing God speed, and are willing to give aid. Cowardly threats are being mailed to pro miuent la lies and men, having just the opposite effe.-t expect ed. Mrs George Carpenter and Mrs. McLean, of Washington C. II. noble workers, are here to aid and counsel. A cfrtipicate of incorporation has been issued to the Cirolevillo, Mo Arthur & Oal'ipolis Kailroad Coin pany, to huild a road from Vircleville through Pickaway, Hocking and Vin ton counties to MoArthur, in the latter county, intersecting at thut point the Uullipolis, McArthur & Colninlius 11. It. lapital stock, f'J.DOO.OOO. Cor porat'Ts, -tolomon Reigle, Aug. Koss, U II. Stroiis, J U. Uunkel.'Kob't Pat leraon, A, L). Tievel, Win. Aimstrong, W. t). Alhin, Christian Eby, Joshua ChilcotA, Kuftis Ksrshner, Dun, L. Davis, Uwis It. Losher 5l. S. Wolf, John llnyncs, (leo, V. Handitll sen,, IraC. Moody, John Albin, J.ts Reich elo'eil'er, Thomm A. Albin, J W. Hoy, J. K. Kiasun, U. C. Husoes, Ovid Lutz, aud rt. Lutz. A writer in a Kansas p iper remarks upon the result ot the recent election. lie says "the fall of corruption has been dis pelled, and the wheels of the Siate government will no long er be trammelled by sharks that beset the public prosperi ty liKe locust. : TtiEy have a mud hole in Ben ninaion so deep that small children 'are frequently loi in it, snd Ihe Gazette saj K '"We don't caro anything about it, cause our folks are just out ol childier; but for the sake ol out suffering neighbors, we call attention to the matter." The Savannah News says a negro was buried alive in a well at Butler recently. 11 is friends dug down to him m about four hours, and found him alive and weW, lie said that he never wanted tosneez bad. in bin life, but was alraid he would jar down some More dirt. A GENTLIMAN going up Sixth avenue, New York, met a la bnrer, to whom he raid; ' Will von lell'me if I am hair" wa to Central Park?"' "Faith, an' I will," 'was the reply, "if yfili ell me' where you f om." ' 1 ' sta'rVed A, Sacramusth dealer. in haji, fil, who sold on, thn principle, of "no cure, nr p ty," has-.sijed. one of his bald heaftl custom ers, and the, .layer ..deoiandi a bald-headed jury,. in ordr t hai hd may be lired bv.his peers,, i A , Brooklyn , man who , sat down to, meditate. in his sweet; ."':i I, ' '; ' hearts lap, had occasion ..to cuuiiuii uer huoui looping up her skirts wi'ih'pins. lie fou'n that the' consequences had' tendency to disturb his menlai - .- j i Kf ( il.: poise, . s- i aa. ' .'it "'90 Tuis is highly colored: VThe lilacs are, budding;" says a. Wis coiifin editor. . "Yoa lilac tan,'' responds one of hid read ers. "You vip.let truth," po litely replied the editor, ; and both are, given over, to; bju devils.. , . i : ., '. 'i En L'-VkJu Wayne County. Ohio, climbed a tree to' 6hake out a coon. The d6gs' heard something drop and went lor it, but It was not'the coon. ' 'i. was il. - ' r Thb pupils of the: ' DoVfer. N. II. High School are ex- mined at reglar intervals on topics which involve a csreful reading of the daily and weekly ' ' ' i ' . : 0 -!.'.; i ' iicytryapf te. 1 1 . ft i r f . Wi it ill send the Record and tbt Cincinnati Oaxetta stthscribers odi year for 3.25. boiiB young, men in; Green Bay presented a preacher with a horse and received his heart felt : thanks. Two days alter the presentation the horse was taken away by the farmer Irooi whom it had been stolen.!'. Nortu Adams has a tailor long known for his keen, pun gent wit. Not long since a well known clergyman called at hi shop with a pair ot pantaloons, and asked him if they could be repaired. The knight of the shears unrolled them, held them up in a most artistic manner carefully examined them, and replied, '-Yes, yes; Ihe knees are the best part of them." The reverend gentleman siw Ihe joke, sniiled blandly and gracefully bowed himself out. A Nkw Orl.kan'3 inarchmt 'moved by the pitilul tale of a woman who said her husband lay dead at home, that she had not the means of burying him. charitably eave her $14 to trei the poor man under ground. Before giving tho money, how t-ver, he went to take a look at the dead man. Sure enough. it was a swollen, discolored corpse, that should have been buried days, aeu. and in his hurry to leave the noisesomt tenement, I19 forgot his um brella. So he roluctantly re turned to claim it. He hurried quickly but softly up stairs. tiptoed to the door, lilted ihe latch, and saw Ihe corpse sit ting up iu the coffin . counting his $14 over very deliberately Pimples, Eruptions, Rough Skin. -so The system being put under tho influence of Dr. Pierce's Gol. den Medical Discovery for a few weeks, tho skin becomes smooth, clear, soft and velvety, and be ing ilkimiiia'ed with the glow of perfect health from within, true beauty stands forth in all its glo ry.. Nothing ever presented to the public ever gave sm h satisf.tc tien for this purpose as this Dis covery. The efft'pts of all mc'i emits which operate upon the sys- Item through, the medium of the blood ore necesnrily somewhat slow, no matter how good the remedy employed. While one to three bottles clear the fkin of pimples, blotches, eruptions, yel low spots, comedones, or "grubs" a dozen may possibly be requir ed to cure some cases where the system is rotten with scr' fulou or virulent Hood poisons. The cure of all these diseaseshowev er, from the common pimple to the worst scrofula is, with the use of this most potent agent, only n matter of time. Sold by all drug-gists.' COVERED WITH ERUPTIONS CURED CLAVERICK Columbia Co., N. Y. Ur lt.V. Pierce. Bnff.K N Y.: ( a ) Dear Sir: I am six'v years of Dge, ai d have hee'h afflicted with Suit Rheum in the worst form for a (Sireat' many ynts, until sct'i ('entlv, 1 saw' one of your book, which described my cf exactly: I bought your Golden Med.tal Discovery ' and took two bottles and' s talf. and was entirely cur ed'. Ifr6m'i.m Bbouiders ' to rtiv hariils lj wss' entirely covered wiih eruptions, also on facc.and body. I was likewise nfil cted with rheu matism, so that I wulked with : ' I .. j, -I , great difficulty, and that it Is en tirely, cured, May God spare you a long life to remain a bless- . l: t- I ! . I 1 'HI ing to mankind. With untold 7 i.. i -i. .. i .. . .i gratitude. , MRS. A. W. WILLIAMS. ExpRBUtJtca will. teach any tnan that it is advantageous to patronize ' those who advertise in newapaperr , SiMofc'a, Photographer, Chillicothe , gives careful 'attention to making cop ies' of other pictures." Pictures may be madaaa.lnrga as life from ,b liniesi locket pictura.'and made in every way satisfactory' by careful snd judicious coloring, Photographs from nature br from other picture colored in the best styles in oil, wate.r' colors, fc.yon, paa tel or iuk, at rates to suit all circura stances. ' Farmers sh uld not fait ti ex amine .he' patent farm gate' foi which (ieorge-.W.-. Brunton,: Mc Arthur, is the sgeot in thia ap! Jackson county, it is the best and chespest ga'te'ever designer for a farm, costirig fifty per cent less than i be old fashioned gate and 18 more ! durable, i for.it car bot sag. Examine it when you are in McArthur. A Y Y EE. T I I S S E E If You Want a situation. ' 1 , Wnnt a servant girl, Want to st'll a piano, ' Want to sell a can luge. Want to bnv orsell a furm. Want a boarding plnce. Want to sell town prorn-rty, Wa'it. to sell groceries or drugs Want to sell household furniture. Wont to sell drv ifoods or cari)ets. Want to Hud 'customers for anything. ADVERTISE. Advertising will gain new customers, Advrtling will keep old customers, Advertising liher.lly always pays', Advertising make success easy, Advertising begets confidence, AtlvertlsliMjr shows energy, Adveriising e-hows pluck, Advertising raeitns'biz,' Adverlfse or "bust," Advertise long, Advertise well. Advertise Every merchant, manufacturer or bu)ne9 man who has leame prominently rich', has made his fortune Ol JUUICIOUV uaverusiny .Vo exception to (his rule can be cited! Stewart, the Prince of Merchants, when a poor man, was driven to advertising, as a last resort, to gel his stock turned into money so as to meet a note.' Ar guing from this that if it was good for him in adversity, h could make tl still belter in pros perity, he became a persistent ad vertiser, and thus gained his co lossal fortune. ' S.nne merohanfs say it is not worth while co advertise; for no person read advertisements; yet every merchant in this county will read this advertise ment, and if he is wise he will profit by its suggestion, if ho hits anything to offer W'.rtli advertising How much mt. re then will those read them who are not so largely supplied w th read ing matter, are at leisure n the even ing, and must depend un their paper for their local news, the m ist in portanl item t'f which is where they can fin.l just what they want when the? ootne to town to uiakd their purchases. Ifyotii -stock is so old, rusty, dusty nnd nut of style that it is worthless, tir it it is run down so that you have nothing left that people would w nt, it is not worth while for you to advertise. Hut if it is new, fresh and sparkling, up to the tunes, nnd such ns tho people want, don't hide them, hut publish to the world thut you havo them, und want to sell thorn at a fair price. An advertisement published for a tin gle tiny does duty heyond that dav, nnd ita effect continues in a greater ratio than most men imagine. In the e.nd it will make a man's name a per inment matter, a piece of real proper ty lmilt up in thi initios of men until it become more valuahlo tnan any corner lot in his locality. 1 p you lose a watch, a dog or a child, or if you desire people not to trust your wife, you rush to your local pa- per, mowing unit every one win rem: the advertisement lint vnti will nlnil tne llinoriiaeilieni uui you will pion along in niismess rear niter year, witn out cali'tilatin..' how miuh ynu re los ing by not advertising it Rrporttr If those persons who profess to he lieve that newspaper advertisements are not real hy the public wish to he convinced of their.ern.r, jost let them cive publicity to somo matter' they would ni it c ire to divulge to the world, even in the .inpst ohscure corner of country papier, and sen what hotorieV they would. oon attain. Advertiser' k Gazette. ... . , Aovkrtisino is apt to givVns that gentle jog ot'toonaeience which tells us that we wint a new suit of clothes for Sunday,' or that we promised our' wife a row dress aa soon as the hay was in Perhaps jr w mid he a good plan, for Alsdame to nark this passage and lay the-paper opon her husband's break fast plate. Who will say that adver tising will not yet civilize (he world! Ex.' -. i. f , , !.. : WHY'do people read advertisements? To see who is enterprising and to learn what is truing on. To see if there is I pnytbinr new, -'or anything that' they I . m Ir il . - wan. ,.io., see it tne season styles have come in, and to find out who has them. To know if any one is selling on at reduced rates, or to watch the chance of an auction. For nmusement. To - satisfy ' euriosty.: Because they have read nil the stories, murringes, births, deaths, locals and accidents llecause they, want to. Because they can't help it-OhioStale Journal ".i:l ' : ... ::) Thb power of priut is well known, bat not welPnnderstood. A ptinted sentence has wpntlerfur. ad vintage over one '.hat is written or spoken. This is one of the many reasons which gives sn importance to adveriising. Hut advertisers, even those of experience, do not ' oouiprehend as well as they might ths eupaoity to influence, to nnra uade, to convince, which lies in print ed matter.-: Spoken words require the' graces of elocution and the, fore .ot eloquence, yel even tnec lade away in to nothingness if not caught in their flight and printed - Rat1 there is some thing in the silent language, the quiet issertioii and the sense of permanence tbout printed matter which gives ita marvelnns force and inflnernce. Busi nesa men should never permit them--elves to loose sight of what msv be icooBipllshed hy a persevering use' of me priniinr presses. . Lasarn to adver tise, and then the "how, when and where" oi it, and yoa will have a knowledge worth having. FOB 'SAXjE. TOWN LOTS AND LANDS . . ... . - . . : ' J ,na T.l..k, rnmnan. with a TiSW tfl thS 1 developmentof iheiocalintereataofialea ki. to eecure ita permanent pioapsrity, sad te ri ... nnl,i.,in. nd wealth, are now ottering to actual settle! a, town lots and Ikrra. landa al low price, ana on n- Persona rteeinog to examine lha property and lo buy cheap houses will applv Company's onlcee to . wnnuMnH Wnaee. Zaleskl, Ohio, Mar IS, 1ST.. BCTOSI.TTHEOESUINB GOODRICH TUCK MARKER. Which is adapted to , All Sewing. Machines,.. . NOT1CH particularly Ihe stsi-p of H. 0. OtMlUKICH, Chicago. Ilia.. 'h Sje paten, .tamp. II. V- l.OODBiril. OttWand .alesroora H btale at., chieago,. Ilia. SSsugll If you aro Suffering from any CHRONIC DISEASE, Broken Down Constitution.' Or require a Remedy to rflrify mid Enrich tho Wood, Ynu will find nr.Crook's'ompimndsiyii ipori'okeltoot lo frrutrr ait 47. euro you more spewltly. nnd do you more good thnu any and alt oilier reme dies combined. That Tale, Yellow H rkly-lonklnk-Slhlii la elianged lo on of Iiclinessni.U hcnlth. Tltoae MbihJ of the Nkln, Flinplea, Puatnlea, niofrliea ami Erspilest aro removed. fcrolul. Kcrolnloiia Ileaaa of tho i:ea, Hhl.o riwelllmra, Uleerf), Old orea or any kind of Hnmor rapidly dwlnillnund dlsnppenr under lis Influence). Vhnl lallf It la nature's own restorer I A solttb e oxyil of Iron combined with tho medio! unl propei tlesof Poke Mootdlyestedj ol -bll dlsagreenbla qualities. H will cure) any sloa. whose real or direct cause Is) lliul Hlooxl. IthenMiatlam, Palna l l,nub.irlloe,,ouailliiHons broke slowii hy Mercurial or other poisons, are; all cured by It, Kor Syphllla, or HypbU litic tnint, there lsnotlilng eiual tOl Jk trial til pro vols. bold, by OkOUI.K W. WSSOX, McArtti-TOhl"., THE SUNv WKKKLY, SEMI-WKtKLY AND DAILY. Til E WF.F.tfLY MJN is too widely known to require sny extended recommendat an; but Ihe rennna which have already given il . fitly thousand suhaenbera, and which will, we h"pe. give il many thousands mora, ar biieflvsslnliow I It i- Brt-rste n- wpnper. All the newssf the dny will be foiiud in it. condensed when unimportant, nl full length when of moment, turn a wata pre-enled in a clear, intelligible, and intei'e.tmg manner. Il ian flrat-rate family paner, foil of enter taining and instruct ve rending of every kind, but continuing nothing thai can ottend tne must delicate nnd scrupulous tssle. Ills n lirai -rale story paper. Tsf beat tales and rnmancea n' current literature srecsre fully selected snd eg'Sly printed ir i's psgc., Ills a Hr-t-rnte sriculluril paper. 'I ho most lre-h and inatriii'liva articles on sgrl cnliiir l topics regularly appearm this da tmrtment. ' .' It ia sn independent polities! paper, belong ing to no party snd wearing no collar II fights for principle nnd the eleciinn of Ihe lies! men toolhce II especially devotes its energies to thnJ exposure of the great florrliplions that now weaken and disgrace 0111 country, and threaten 10 undermine republican institutions n'tie.o-iher. It hits notenr ol knaves, snd asks no favors of their sit'iportera. It report 'h f.ishions for the ladles and tho marketa for the men. 'especially Ihe cattle markets, to which it pay particular attention. Finally, it is Ihe cheapest paper published. One dollar a year will a cure it for any sub ciiher. Il i not necessary to ge' nn a clu t n order to have THK W KEK L SUN at this; rue. Any ene who sends a single dollar will get ihe paper for year THE WEEKLY Strjf.-Eight psges, fifty nix column, "nl) SI a )enr. Noaie-i-ocnt-rom thirte THE N EM 1-WEEK I. Y ttTX.-lam if- as the nily Sun. tiiOOtyeiir. A dis eiui.-t nfSOnei cent, to clubs of 10 or over. THE DAILY SUN.- large lourpsgo ueuspaper ol IweM eifht eoli mns. I'sdy crciiiatinn over 120,000. , the news tor Scents. Hiliscrii linn prni BO'-mtsa month, or SO s year To clubs ol 10 or over, a dia count , f20 '-er eni. Address "THE SUN," New York City. A BOOK FOItTIIE MILMO. f. yjPm nm4 ej oeal Ap'lvataCenBMlertet.e aWkM f lUgS nld or tlio.t isui m ' j - " jaitrry Hi. ,li;.l. lofleal t-T-JWrtQ I n;iiffrtriudrrfl.Uvi,Mf -- sawe jibMu.liiieoi, with the lattl dlaeiiveHci la frodaetaf Rod irltaUug AtprlDg, Saw l prcicrvt tbt e'.oi.lrkUa, Ae. Thliii an luurt.ttat work of lire hnndred .aSitste satei.vlib aiimoraui enirovlngf, anil coDiolna Talo.ble lotori.iinnf..rii,.iio.r.m.rrii..ri.-ni.L.-.. Dioruiu " sun Iti.a tsmk in.touiht u n .i awMMk aa.lty.an aatlil rtlnaly laiiiilnSoaie. " t einulat lha oiisirltno and adirtc. . t . nhv.M hM ropiiiatlon la world.alde, ind boild bola tbo prt v.l drawor or ortry aaalo and trnilo throughout tho call re flnlsi. llombrMtitvtrjnbluROn lhtul.Jeloribgoa rotlrt iT.uia lhat la vorik biHiatucud aiufSiaal la aot .ubll.hed lo anr olbvr work. , Bnt loony oao (t'reo of pooioge) for Tin? Coatf. Addru lir. Hum' 0Upfuiar,Ko. la . ktbtk ttmt It. Lali, Mo. Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate. yitrora aarlylni to lb aotorloni o,aoeki who edrerMoe ia EaMlo p.i-ero.or value any quark rrnitdlta ncru.o Or. -no' wurk ho manor wbal yourdiaooaola, or how dtplef. able year eoadiitsa. .. , . . Dr. Suiia oecniilrf a doable hooie of twenty. terra -rtADia;! aladorard by tnwit f lb Bsoeltlebr.i.d ndl. eol.rof.aoraorUilacouBlry and Kutopt.tod eoa beeea lulled paratMlly or ky aiolf. oa Ihodlaoaata aKittloatd la aiaworaa. uinat aii.b.arlort, So. It N. Xlahtk altatuUltJsll6l.LiarJI.. tlreak .. Notice to the Stockholders of Notice to the Stockholders of the Ga lpolis, McArthur & Coumbus Ralroad Co. A 1,1, parties having subscribed lo ihe osp til stock ol the McA. C. B. R, are hereby requi.ed to make payment to IheSec relaryot the Cnnipary, at hie ofnee On the: Public Siiiare, in Uallmelia, Ohio, ot If more enqvenienl. n lanie Will, President of tho. Vininn County Hank, at MoArthur, Ohio, or an installment. ol five dollars on esch share toiihacrined,.withln too da ye of this data." WM.f ROBKR.Pec'y ' .McA.4 0. B.R.Co,, dee 18T1. t . . ' .'l MfiYlW''""''"' w,th 8,"c'i Kr III U lit I Check utnflts. OsUlogues snd n.ll paitieular FKEE. 8. M. Spsacxi, 117 Hsnnover rt , Boatoo. - ....... . . -'" : ; ' . 'mo;:.m; EXECUTED NEATLY & PBCMPTLY . - 'i j) ' r j Tf IIS OFFICE Advketisiso reminds people, o things they had ' been wanting" along, but had forgotten all about ' JOB WOM.