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EIKTLIA STVTTIBuS HI .PHBETS DOTIEOPATHIC SPECIFIC HAVE PROVE). FEOV THEMOST ' AJI fLE Bert Family Mediate tn se-o ''T-' iesainot be 'AhemJZT M ,, bTfree frut. dsr.-r. aad Into aiwsrs re!iahle, T"T ' reeei-ed uIobTdUi e"w. the-. a wm reauer aui:cioe to tboae a no try litem. -, VA PHxinBozr: ' , Ceo": , - Fever. Conxion. loiUmnnMoti... , - W.Vm WrSmVerer. Worn ''"- - rrlTi-Co: or Tithing of L !mtt. . i CBoiera-nH. JJommng 1 ('rhK Uidl, rtr-ynw un' i a. Rear. M I .earairt- Toothaene t'"";" Z.. 11. -kbrorlrrer'irl'eni 2S JX w M tile loo Protbaa Periods .... . If -Creep Coer. ITi:t fcrrsiDing.... . - - KnpUm Sit Jineanv tr'p,a,-- rS Kkntnillnn. Jiwninaiie fains ....is IT. Hie B.ind or tt,ir- w 14.' "AMiulnr sod bore Wk Eiw.. W. atarrh. acute or chronic, luQaenza. - kMfl'dtiCli. violent eonfus.M A.WMn -WiimiJ Breathing VI Si. . -ar Impaired hearing. .SO I - arzea vnu, r-weiiinpa.WJ . . - Physical WekkiiiM.SU L -- isnty Secretions &n .....- '--BV -- lit , . - . bicsjiess from Siding &9 ee. Gmvel Iwkillir, lavalanntry - neiyes J no 19. ID. SI. n. - Si " I rf.. 'kM, WemigBea.'w Palm .11 s-eriod. Umer. in - Sv lieringa etcuure cf Li.e 1 eo - I nllr-p) . fcpaMna. St. Vitos Danes l or M. " l'i pb Iberia, liocrsttd but laroat lxieeU TilV, ir- Ci....i(jtod l 09' XJXILT CA.HZS, in. itmm,, wO : f C rm t!;.. containlBj Um ot itL, tUi book f diraetiotu complet, 1:0 09 S 0 . " " ' Upprcw, with book. ( tti TETEBU1RT SPECIFICS. cm a 1 ft l-c. Tim, In flotd. 100 doM eaeb. viiit auanml of direetlon. riTinir full Kowr.l of all d,eae of Horse. - !. Shrp. Iorod Hop, witn fall dirceuooa tvr im, in belt tiuu caae. eonpleu $10 00 POND'S EXTRACT, Carea Pile. Kfearalela. Tontbarhe. BleecUBa; f tha Lnnra. Hloeiark. ftoacerolfcerOrraB. JU " m a, Hrnlaea, Ltaratit, spralna. Hbeunaaitam, fcora Tarsal. Svra trea. ctokla. orm. I If'rr Oia fcorra. Ike BeM ramlif Brdlrlac kttva, Frlce,6-. awe, Plvta 1 C, Quart a B- raa aui bt ale UErcGisTs. If our droetfat to oat of aur of the Reme dtea. tner wlil be aent vj maiLsr expre. b; tba or ainpie box, free of eil-fflM on receipt of nce: exceMtn? PtNO'S kX TRACT aiia tha VEIERlAAitY bPECIKICS,wbicii being liquioa, auci ba aest br expraaa. On Uiee expreaa cbarrea will sot he paid, BfileM lo qoastiuea of t&Ati and apataedaM - , 5 Addrt Hatophrerrf Spocifio Honisopathio ItJ ecu cine Companr . Offlcaaad ce;-o, a 5CS baoAumtr, Kew york. yQR 8ALK BY J. HARQFARIiT. nla-ly J7m, (.io. JIOSEZXJAITffOT BUT IT I - FOEIGHT IS PRICELESS. Ttr Diamond Manufar-tarmt by J. F.. Sprnoer Co.. X. Y., which are now ofTmi to ttie iiulihr, are rnnrancl tjy all the reli-tiniUHi i iitticiuiis of the World to l the MOT PKiiKKcT Jv'atunU. Artificial help to the human ever known. Theyrrt ertioi. I nmlcr their own super Tinion, from m!n Vv t ryxtiil l'ebblm, iik ji.mI toKeiher, aud drr.v. tlu-ir name, "lMarnond,' on cceouni oi thi-ir hardnewi mtmI irillaiif-y. Th' Hi it-htinc Irinrip!eoii hJ L liey are eonaiTnrtt-4 brln he ooreoj1 fentrr-of ttie lenaairwilvia trtmt of the eye, producing a clear and dmtlnct vision, a In the natural, healthy alht, and prevent ine all unplf-as. anl rntitiona, euii as Kllmniering and waverim of nl(rht, dizziness, Ac pecuiiur to all otbertn v-. . -. They are numnted In the finest manner. In framf of the be.t qunlfiy, of il mn:eriali, neel for that purpote. Th irCnl.h and dur ability cannot bei!'rrtaied. Cacttos. Xone -nume nnlesn b-aring their trade mnrk tarnpon everv frnine. J. HAKTMAX AV nO, Jevt-h-rx and OptlMmia, are rkile A(en tor Tidin.O., from whom they can only be obtained. Xhev food) act not auppliod to peddiers, at any price. Jan. l.'-ly. Star Hominy Mills ! rpHEoJd Homlnr Mill hits not bn 6.ld X out a aome tlilnk, bin baa been ri flaed with a new Kngine Bnd new ripriuicHetd Hominy Mill, and a French Burr hus been aitded. J ain now prepared to inamimctore Momfnr from all kiiifinof corn, and doclioji ping of i. . rj- iH- iljil Ion on usual h'niij. Her- '1 CORN MEAL On ha mi . feed. Not . !' Addnlti. Alao, a ni-k - e-jcthinje; a!o mill in eireel, tasl side, Iiav- liantl two-horsepower En- giw and 8x!i.-e lor tale, iow. J. P. BAtCKrt. - FlorxiLGuide for'Tl rvn BEAfTiFri.T Iir.rSTRATFD IXJuble Portulaca, like miuniurenuu.i. Jfir iloable Petunia 2.,c IJooble Rweet Wlliiiani li- 'Jb Choice Annual tl uo Bent poat-pald. Ad jruus, - PHELPS r.EYNOLTS. o. D. rnELps, . , - Ilocbester, M. Y. M. O. SET HOLDS, f '. ' Leading Rrepsorance. Agency OF Seneca County ! y ' .' , I) F.Pr.r.'ENTTNa AS5ETS to the amount t of U,IU0,tM0 ly the fcllowiDg First-CIass Companies OF THE COrXTRY. r . ; . Aaaels. Inn. Co. kTXortU Aaaerrea - f fhltiMtelpb-a S2,7S31St) 8 rBlepwT4eir' Ireney f Irk...'. , 8.flfl.T 14 Hni af anr Haven...... l,7H3.ttfl.i 49 I nlf rnoi loniil of . T, 1,!153.3 17 Herrhaxta' r hrs-o h4I .S4tIS Featera r ltnfTnlo .. a..5a 23 Albany f ity rAJttajiy 444.t 13 For linrrar.ettti irtj- of ( tflJOve'Corr panlflBciLDoa , ' ' -''(;. ' . V.ACKMAJ? A- CBAMr.H. March It, irWy. i - - - - ' l&LL. VflU :$V- To any pt-rvui producinif any Medicine T ahuwinii lialf.aa many UviUft, permanent I curt- na it ni. r'i eirelublc Khciimat i Reiuedy. l'.-d ii.wurdlv only. A pieain Mt-dlrmi-, five irii injurious druvv War ranted, under oa;H. to have piriimnentiv cured Hi lu every UO pallenu trenteU in the past U-n j-eara. (Kee tttiinony. It -m Uie aclvotinc preMirlpuon of Prof. jno. p. Kilter M. l.,BBiij1liiaw,f tlMi:nirsitvnf Pe aylvanlii. A: jHitiV-ndw .ne .it fhilnUif lilllii t n!a.t in i. . i --. - ......... io.ctiii-v, who lia inade.eural?,a.t (ironic and inflammatory Hbenmu,ini t'lCKpeeiailty of i:U entire wv rewdonal lift Ca,-t -von tied for v Hie Me naluregaecoini.ny'nerai'i.bwtleof maiiv prominent. r. ni-nel jdiTsioana, elerev inen, and oiuer Vf-iuuut.ii. To provM sut.-rer. from Mion,.uf ijoack noatmin and nsc.-Ki expt-nditure of roonev, a U-eal mimed Euarnuiiw. ataiiun the exii t number of tMittlt. wurrmuieu u, cn re, will or-wardc-d iirnit la mn-t.nrr wiidini fcv let ter a f ml dewriptmr. o rnbctlon. ln cnw i i'iuir mi . 1 1 Iron C i Nails Springs, Carriage &;.S?ddIery HaTuarfif: Atrrlcnltbrtl ifnipJpraBri'a, LeAllierund RnTv; j' ber Beltiia. Gia, Fiiau, tnl. VreVljM, c.. of the bt qufciltyjinil low nH''. .it 1 Jan. i-rUi-ii. .. j'navi.dus. i I1ITEIX BALDWIX. 8os K&ulaotiiTn of the UTO:0:CHUR2J Aaul rai Groove Wwktaul Also, inanufiicfn ers of BnckeyeSlaw - Bot - . tr, Clolhee Rack, tausage rilier a a Lard . Press aombineu. Koi rf tiT.t. Feto l H v-hera, 1 lrpv!iea, E room Hcadi EHHSS3?SSKV phia, V.up.-r Jt-nc-.y i.Vd'.,': f ... ' -fL-ny J; 'AUAK1'; j .. HARDWARE!! A V-f V ! i . 1 i ! ty of : j ! ! Uix on ; r F-b., . - - I v TP cm. Ac .1 d ' ' :. L . 1. .1-: . ' r-e Carpets! JlRemember the .place, Marquardt's - " , -T ' - 1 ' 1 , tT l4 ' " T' ' ' ; ' t"Tt.'""J JTn O H AO li f Ti H '- Wfl.ll HniTl&V FTtYi - : 'mmmm class woeks, ' ' KEPFIELU RICE'S , jHeENs WA " I LVER PLATED GOODS, : yff & $rt Catlerf (p. JAMES VIALL'S AKRON STONE , SHAYHAf. & GJ. C 9 HAVE NEW STOCK "tTV ''i'EN ASl PBICES COBBESPQHDIHG TWO M0TH3 SIXCE. CHOICE3 NEW PATTERNS EE Prevailing W al announce the NEW SPRING DRY GOODS ! One month i-arilsr than nua!. Prlr lie 1 on tha 1 jrUnc tu riion nl oar motto, "A yimbfr Sixpence -better than a Slow Shilling." It you want bari'ilnt, -CALL KAKf.Y AND OFTEN." F. K. Shawhan & Go. DIG. BOOK- AND WALL: PAPER IC M P O WALL AND .EV TOCK, A!VD THE LiRGEST SELECTIOHcJUiHORTIIERII-OHIO ! We have just received the finest stock of WALL PAPER; and .WIN DOW SHADES ever brought to this citv. 150 different patterns, from the cheapest, brown .to : the costliest gilt. Remember we we sell 'free of charsre. Great in ducements to those buying large quantities. Come early and exam ine our stock before it is reduced. We shall alwayjJehjappyJaajshQW you all We have whether you buyK)r We make it a point to furnish only PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES.--Physicians and Dealers in the coun will find it to their interest to give a call. v Our Patent Medicines are the best, and we warrant every bottle to be genuine. FAHNESTOCK'S PURE WHITE LEAD, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Paint ahdWhitewash Brushes,Sperm Oili Castor Oil Neat's-fbot Oil, Fish Oil, Coal Oil, all strictly pure. Pure French o Brandies; i Jamacia Rum, Holland Gin and Rye Whisk ies, Port Wine, Rub arb Wine, Ca tawba Wine, all strictly pure. School Books and Stationery, Fam- lily, Bibles, Photograph Albums, Dye- stuffs of every descriptibhr r Prescriptions carefully compound ed by experienced Drug:! cB661f and - porium, National .Jfci. 9, lC71.-nl7-ly. BOWMAN & Irapartinc our own Crockery direct from the best Pottery of England, and beint? Afrenta Hie aiH.ve celebrated manufacturers m onr own country, enablea u. to keep ?Manily bnu.1 the coodK in our line that ihe wortl airords, ana to aell tkem tor CASH aa tlievcan be bought anr place In Stme. All sooo' warranict. ai repawn, irail. tBllon usatoidntand, one door aouth o Siilllvaua Hardware btore and tw.eaior erainiaeourritock 1671 iriBCTN MAakarjB works! NTEIBEIis-&' MAMTTACTUr.ERS of Jfon omen w. Tarn baron ca and ManteLi AAjiJrbiin'l.n',1 n.,;. yMirbieT Mrbleiied81aiManU,li; theae eleaant, .mJS JiriJaS 1 v. t ( K. Bvarrlsvi Asn MLTaaU MM :, - - - marble, and of all color. i. t,...nn h.nt a lanra alock of TABLE and BL'RKATf Tttm rrra-oo : (ii-t T iHFt.VFit Aa Ao. fiamcab.' -i a auaih aT WIm Selatrai t.i i THEIR OP CAEPBTS ! RCA PT Fort BAI-K AT VITH 1E0 YORK COS! W CAS GIT: TOC LOW Auction Prices! ArriTjJ of Urge tfuck of H I U M SHADES trim all the Paper men; Wall -' Paper Em Block, Tiffin, O. ' BOWLUS IMPORTERS OF ci?c)c:ivi5iix;! AND AGENTS FOR ATTERBURY & CQ'S CELEBRATED LAEPS.1 'J WARE. Til THOM, tiWf sMA Vrr atMn : t m. TT" auj 1 .uai tha plaoa. ' FAEER Tirrri, . js u. tr.irl n r t " f ? .lilieJ w-J O VJ- - heligh . 1 MERCHANT TAILORS AXD FASHIOHAELE CLOTHIERS iSTo. 90, MAIN STREET. TIFFIN, B ACIIEIC & i-CLI(aII rE dow iextlvine new and well selected stock of Spring and Sum mer sultingo, LiOXSISTIXO of choio American Cassimere. Scotch and American (,'heviots, H (iniLwiiue tierman Granites and Tricot", Broad Clot 1)9 and Doeskins, 'nelisli and French Diaeonalu and Worsteds, of which yoti will find the largest found in any- B etali store in Seneca County, and thowe'wtahine a nice suit, well made and good fit, for Spring Ci Sam mer will do well by calling on -ns To one wUhlng to buy Ready Made Clothing, we call your atten- tion to onr y-X II ew'atock mauufactured for the Spring and Summer, tiie E ntire stock of which i of our own make and not city slop-shop goods i t I i . Like some of our neighbors. Our is a ll'stocK of - Utrnisning uooas . . i complete as can pe iouhu . In the city of TifEn, consisting of 5Ceck-ieg, Hufpender, Paper Collars, loves,-1 Socks, White Wool KhlrU, German and Irish Linen Handker chief!, tc alo a full line of ' . Hatu and Caps, Trunks, Valiii, Ac. Remember the Place, ' No., 90, , ITIain Ktrccl, Tiffln, O NEW .FIRM! A.XD NEW GOODS ! CAMPBELL 6 (.9eeaKr lo . t'orndran.j H AVE refitted the o'.d atand, a Jd Oiled it with a complete mock or Croceries & Provisions, Which they propose to del I Jutaa cheap as "any other man." Their atock of SVG AltS, . ' TEAS, Xi . ,r; . COFFEES, SYRUPS, &c. Uelnnauraaaa freab eannot ba ezaelled. The ban FLOpAND MEAL, fc w- w w T'ther with all the modifications of Corn, Wheat, Ac. Ac lo short, everything mat Is usually kept In Grocery stores may be found to. era. GOODS DELITEEKD FREE OF CHARGE. The highest price In cash or goods paid for butter, eggs, etc. I 'all and see us. . -: Campbell i.rxGEXFELTER. ;Mar. 23, lSTl.-tf. A. & E.KITEBLEIl Manufacturers and Dealers In BOOTS AND SHOES! j SAI;STREET. TIFFIX. We have at all pais eoiu'pWt" utlr' o( Eastern Work! J i I BUOTS-COARbK AD FIKB; : y4 . - t . - Gaiters anp slippers, Yooths Misses', Chlldrens" and InfanU' shoes of every grade and quality. Particu lar attention paid to CUSTOM WORK And PERFECT.rTWfoftrahYefd." Findings I Findings ! . We have U largest si oefc oX rindlnaa la the North-vat, ana we lrjTjiA tSaUeallon of shoemakers generally. ' REPA1RISQ PONE PROMPTLY. Jan. 12.-nlJ-f. " 4. B. KCEBLER- , H.5 A. BTJSKIRK, Is nam rtvi n a thtHcm lot Siigars, Coffees, 4 Teas, "-Mil rs ; Lf lij.llrl V " jmitai wUi ba aaM ia w. : i . ITIFFIX TRIBDXK I ; ! Tiffin, Tborvday ETf.. April 20'.h, ISTO. j i : A SONG. BY ROBERT K. WEEKS. Thai fw 111 rti v.t b-ar. And ti mn v.-r ln ; Tb -i-nr--it tiU ar' tlifif Ttut furthest oH ap(iw Tt!rJi'r jIrnzoHt wliii ; Tiie denr-Hl Iov. are Iho That no man can eit:ut near With h!i best f.!lowln. ; ! j j I j j John Paul on Wheat. Generally speaking, wheat is a very (rood grain. K shows well in the held and in the statistical reports; it looks well in stacks, ami especially well in granarbts; and when well ground, methodically kneaded, judici ously baked, and properly browned and buttered into toast, Uiere is no one who will speak more respectfully, not to say enthusiastically, of the vegeta ble than I will. For I am, in the main, too well bred to do otherwise. But as an article of commerce, a med ium for speculation, I am emphatical ly down on the whole institution, both "winter" and "spring;" the one has proven "the winter of mv discon teut,'JlMle the other ha "nprung" a trap tfn me not unute mat projected over unwary birds which nibble at the same baiL These remarks may seem severe, but they drop as natural ly from roe as the 'kernels from a head f wheat that has been well threshed. As everybody knows, I am the son of rich but respectable parents. I started in life with this tali-manic maxim for money making: Buy when everyone is selling; sell when ev ery one is buying. Well, some weeks since, wheat, which had been bouy- ant,suddenly fell. Every one was sel ling. I had a little money, ana, con fiding in my golden rule, "pitched in" and brought "So." Very soon the staple commodity dropped to 78. Now, thought I is the time to get an "average;" so mortgaging the first lot I bought more. Aud I'll venture to say that no old lady ever prajed so devoutly for her bread to rise as I did for mv wheat. But still it dropped. The fault they said was in the East (excuse the pun, if the pun is obvious) until, as it still kept dropping, I thought it my duty to go into Chicago and put a stop to it The first greet ing that met me as I stepped into the Tremont House was a telegram on the bulletin board "Wheat is flat." Wheat was probably flat enough, but this announcement struck me as be ing rather a jharp truth. At half past eleven I went down "change." It is. perhaps, needless to say that I found things materially changed since I bad bought Wheat had heated in the warehouses, they said. Enigmatic reference was made to "stump-tail." Buyers were offering flfty-ttve; every body appeared to be buying; there fore, following out my aphorism, I sold. The result may be summed up thus: Two months ago I had money and no wheat. Subsequently I had wheat and no money. Now. by the Lord, I have neither: The second lot was a poor lot as poor, in fact, as the sec ond edition of Pharaoh's kine, once jt swallowed the first But I bought it to make an avenge, and I made it. How Rain is Formed. To understand the philosophy of this phenomenon, essential to the very existence of plants and animals a few facts derived from experience and a long train of experiments, must be remembered. Were" the atmos phere everywhere, at all times, at a uniform temtierature, we shonld nev er have rain, hail or snow. : The wa ter absorbed by it in evaporation Com the sea and the earth's surface would descend in an imperceptible vapor, or cease to be absorbed by the air, when it was once fully- saturated. Ine ab sorbing power of the atmosphere, and consequently its capability to retain numidity is proportionally greater lu coki than, in warm air. ' The air near tnesurfaceof Uie earth is warmer than it is near the region of the clouds. The higher we ascend from the earth the colder we find the atmosphere. Hence the perpetaal snow on every high mountain in the very hottest climates. ' Now when, from evapora tion, the air is highly saturated with vapor though it be invisible if its temperature is suddenly reduced by cold currents descending from above or rushing from a higher to a lower latitude, its capacity to retain mois- siaiiwwliisi ilaiaU an and the result is rain. Air condenses as it cools, and like a sponge filled with water and compressed, pours out water which its diminished capacity cannot hold. How singular, yet how simple, is thearrangmentof watering Scientific American. Scientific American. Tell Your Mother. I wonder how many girls tell their mother everything. .'Not those young ladies who, going to and from school, smile, bow and exchange notes and cartes de visie with young men who make fun of them aud their pictures, speakirg of them in a way that Would make their cheeks burn with shame if they knew it. All this, mot t credulous nd romantic young ladies they will do, although they gaze at your fresh young faces admiringly, and send or give you charming verses and boquets. No matter what "other girls do," don't you do it. School girl flirtation may end disasterously, as many a fool ish, wretched young girl could tell you. Your yearning for some one to love is a great need of every woman's heart. But there is a time for every thing. Don't let the bloom and freshness of your -heart be brushed o9 in silly flir tations. -: - Render yourself truly intelligent. And above all, tell your mother every thing. Never be ashamed to tell ber, who should be your friend and confi dant, all you think and feel. It is so very strange that so many young girls will tell every person- before mother, that which is most important that she shonld know about ber own fair daughter than she does herself. A Beautiful Thought. The loss of a mother, say Limar tine, is always severely felt. Even though her: health may incapaci tate her from taking an active part in the career of her family, still she is a sweet rallying point, aound which affection and obedience and a - thou sand endeavors to please concentrate, and dreary is the blank waen such a point Is withdrawn. It is like that lonely star above us; neither its heat nor its light are anything to us in themselves, yet the shepherd would feel his heart sad If he missed It when ho lifts his eye to the brow of the mountain over which it -rises when the sun descends. . ; ,;: - There Is a man in Glen's Falls, New York, who won't believe any stories about the sagacity of dogs. He says dogs have not common sense. In nroofof his assertion he relates how he poured kerosene ona dog and set it on fire, just to nave a lime mn, as ne i was lonely during his wife's absence, j and that dog actually run under thej barn belonging him, -and lay there! and set the barn on fire, though the i man whistled to him to come out It j is enough to make a man lose faith in ; UOgg. - - - I -' '. Milwaukee has got a Turkish bath, and the citizens ars disguising them selves by getting peeled. An editor Ureretooka bath the other day and went home, and his wife drove him out doors with a club, and he had to go and make affidavit that he was her husband. Then she wouldn't believe it until she examined hi pocket-book tmd found it empty, as usual, and a rail road pass Inside. . ,, A Virginia editor, in noticing the statement that tight lacing saves the country $2,000,000 annually in bread alone, says it is a villianous and habit ual lie. J3e knows a girl who laces so tight that his arm will go around her twice and lap over cleirr to the elbow, and one wouldn't think to look at her that she could eat anything except soup, but she has an appetite- like a crohs-cut saw, and she mows a swath at a table like a self-raking reaper. . . . -t . " A woman has no natural grace more ' bewitching than a sweet Jaugh. 2?wt nrtich we owe to that sweet laugh ! ) It turns the prose of our life into po-' etrv: U flings showers Of eunsUinf ' Z.i.VvT7. jbm wood tn whis 1 the darksome WOOainnich we , are -traveling: it touches WUn light ' ' . . r U In . 1 even our sieep, nmtu muro vne image of deaths out gemmed with v dreams that are the shadows of irn- mortality. . " a a t n 4Ka xVcaor rriAtv . itsb . ,v rLirlc rJ of heVroom watriT ting in the window or ner room watch- ine two Degroes loading goods in a, earL One of them was disposed to ' shirk:! the one stoppea, -ana looked sharply at the laxy one, said 9- T"Sara, . j "Yes." "Then take hold and lift." Didn't Want Her. This incident happened in a New Orleans court the day after Thanks- giving. Just before the trials corn- menced, a dusky -looking female was quietly removed from the dock and sent away. The Judge observed the manoeuvre, and loudly demauded that she should be brought back. The ofli- cer hesitaU'd, and looked very appmi:- ingly to the court. But passion hud got the better of reason, and this in- fringement of tire peculiar privileges' of the bench was looked upon as rank iHisiirpatioti. "Will you bring her back?" de-! manded the court, in a voice that had "Parish Prison" in every intonation, "But your Honor " began the trembling officer. "Don't bandy words with me, sir. ill you lnng the prisoner hack"."' "Yes, sir, but " "Why don't you do it. then ? What's the matter with you ?" "There ain't nothing the matter with me, but the iroman't got (he ,nall-pox H "What! the small-pox! I say, offi cer, you needn't bring her back. Poor thing, I'll just let her go this time. A gentleman whose nose had be come distinctly colored with the red wine he was wont to imbibe, said one day to his little son at the table : "You must eat bread, my boy, bread makes your cheeks red." The little boy replied : "Father, what lots of bread you must have snuffed up." The fruit trees of southern Illinois are in full bloom, and the prospect of good crops is good. Illinois straw berries are now in market. foO-Zi, i71.-n-tf. ' : : ' Mechanic Building Loan J ; i i Association. - ' - "VOTICE Is hereby given that the rwrular Al monthly meeting of the above A-ix-l-oyeT Btlon, for the payment of does. Ac, will be held at the office of the Secretary, Tuesday .... I . I . V. J'- Behm, PlainU, Before Jacob Hoas Vlierj. pof Bioou Parts F. Gruesbeck, DTJ Tp, Seneca Co O. FIRST IIIIIOII'L BiliK, Of Tiffin, Ohio. CAPITA I.. tioo.ooo. BENJAMIN TOMB, JOHN T. HUS8, -T. B. TOMB, DALLAS DIL1HNK, - President. Cashier. Ais't Cashier Teller DIRECTORS. Bbnj.Tobtb, -' "JohsT. Hcssi Henry Ebbebt, H. U. Spatth, R. O. PrxxncQTOK, eso. B. Hen, Thomas B. Tostb. Receives Deposits, Discounts Paper, buys and sells Coin and Government Bonds, and pays iukh-h on vntipona at maturity. Jan. 17.-if. H A T I D N A L EXCHANGE SANK, ,0 Tiffin, Ohio. AII I5T CAPITAL. 139,000 f. D. LOOMlS, O.C.ZELLER. ' - President. - Cashier - - T.llar J. H. FKOtST, - DIRECTORS. A. B. HOVET,' 11. A. BtTSKIUK. E.T. Stick et, J. H. CJood, A. Q. Hseath, J. M. Naylob, 8. B. Snkath, K. W. bHAWHAX, J. D. Loom 1 a. GovernmentSecurltles, Coin and Eastern Exchange, bought and sold at current rates Coupons cashed. Deposits received and'a enernl Banking buslnesa transacted, an .20, lMt8.-nl2. Highly Important to Bank ers and Others. FslablMifd Orrr 25 Tears! HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO. Sole Manufacturers of Hall's Patent Im proved Dovetail and Tenon and Uroova Burglar-Proof SA.FES ! HALL'S PATENT CONCRETE ". FIRE, AND Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes, And Elaven different varieties of HALL'S PATEXT NO-KEYHOLE COMBINATION BANK LOCKS 50,000 SAFES NOW IN USE! Over 25.0O0 have been rested by FIRE and . , . BCRGLARHc : No: an Instance on record vbtra one of these Hafea was destroyed by FIREor rob- . bed by BURGLARS. . . OL'R IMPROVED. BURGLAR-PROOF M Are constructed on Hall's Paten ts.whlch ar entirely new, and dln.rerit from any other, manufactured all old and worthlesatiwlb. od of construction being discarded, and our improvements make II IMPOSSIBLE to redBe," "drill," strip." orfor the anfe by any of the many appi lances uied by expert bunrlars., An examination will convince iLemost skeptical. "Our Safes have always tak en the Gold MedaL" Our Locks are simple in construction and operation, and are an peri or to any In use. They naver have been picked by any expert or burglar, and we will put from f I.iuu to $10.(11 behind them may Uaie. aVend (or Circulars and Cataiouea, - ' IlLl'SSlFX 1JB LOCK CO., Cincinnati, Chicago, St. LtuIs, Cleveland, or Louisville. Agencies in all principal el lias. Prteea as low as any manfactured. '""'Kiii'i":,'.. wi'nnFH rif axrislix.Pml X H. Rinozi.r.8e:'T. . A.p, 1801 -. :,.....: I '- - Attachment Notice. - iNUiet4daf 1 MareW A.T. ftn, aald yj Jo-TUe issued sa arate of ttcJinMn in tha aoov action for the sum of three dot- j bars aud ninety eanta. tf 9-onta tared. y .1 1. Apta 19, ig.i a t bis j ... J : ' ' ' ; t ' ' i j j j j j : iTHE BUCKEYE ! -. ' ft - WAS AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE MANSFIELD, 0 TRIAL This great Field Trial of Reapers and Mow ers, held at Mansfl-I.l, i ihio. in July. 1-Ci). un der the auspices of tbc rtutte Uoard of Agri culture, created a grrat interest at the time among the manuiacturerx of Mowers and Reapers, and drew together a greater nnm ber of macblnevto compete for favor than weie ever together at any previous trial. Prominent among the machines was the OLD Staunch & Reliable Buckeye, The eonouerer of many hard fought battle Oerds of earlier days. Toward this machine the combined opposition directed their at tention, well knowing that from the high position of public favor which that machine occupied with 150,000 Farmers Now using said machines, that to rival the Buckeye was to carry off the prize. The test was severe and the oppoaition determined, but THE VICTORY WAs COMPLETE, and the HVEO BUCKEYE OF 1870 Stands to-day. as stood the Old Bnckeye of i-c,, witnout a rival, int. Champion of America ! The points of superior excellence possess ed by the Buckeye, which were brought out by this test are numerous, among which are Darablllty, Simplicity of CewatrsietloB, AdaptatlaB tm Caewcai KartBcea, PerUbllity, Cesiveaileawe la HaBdllsg-, PerfeetieB ef imirfBtil, WerkiBg- mt the Gear And Ugntneea er Draft. The test of draft was made by an Improved Instrument which indicated and registered the amount of power required, so that there could be no uncenainiiy or guessing at ine result. The test and examination continued five days. The Committee were men of largeex perience, competent to Judge, and Impartial In their decision. Their report will be sought and read with Interest by all? aa It will show many new and Interesting features of the Bnckeye and assign clear and satisfactory reasons why It Is the BE-ST and received the award of GRAID GOLD TIED4L ! At their hands at this trial, which award was made public at the Ohio state Fair, Sep tember 14th, 1KT0. Below will be found the Committee's re port of draft on 19 of the more prominent Machines tested at Mansfield, which should settle this oft disputed question- and save farther controversy upon this point: Buckeve, Jr., ISO lbs. ' Clipper, fNo. 4 195 lbs. Buckeye, tr., 14) lbs. Bulky, 2wi lbs. Premium Mower. IT. 8 Mower, 225 lbs. Excelsior, Jr., lW lbs. Eclipse, K5 lbs. Excelsior, Kr 1X1 lbs. Wood's Mower, ISO lbs. Klrby Mower, lSWlbs. Hussey, 17 lbs. Wyandot Chief, 221. World, 19 lbs. Russell, 349 lbs. Champion, XI lha, Hubbard Jlargel ITS. Etna,Ulb. Clipper No. it) l81bs. Dodge, lbs. PilWrSS.-THE MANSFIELD MA CHINE WORKS are prepared to aell New Mowers and Reapers, and put Droppers on old machines, and to sell yon Repairs of ail kinds, and their Premium Plows cheaper than ever before. MAMMOTH CLOTHING STORE ! N, DOJUAXX, Proprietor. I have reoaclved my stock of Spring Goods Comprising all the Latest Btyleaof Cloths, Casslmeres, Jeans, Tweeds, and Heady-Made Clothing I I call particular attention to my stock of Frfi H. Coalings, Meltons, And an unlimited supply of COT'S FIRMSHKG GOODS. If I cannot suit yon I fear that yon will be obliged to go to some Foreign Land, as 1 have aU the sty.es considered worth having In New York and otiier Eastern cities. I have the 0 nest stock of eck-Tiea and Collars &c, In t lie city. aw Being a PRACTICAL TAILOR tn the business, I feel I can give better satisfaction than any other Bouse. ALL WOBK WAMAirriTDf And satisfaction guaranteed. . NICHOLAS DOM ANN. aw Opposite National Hall, Tlifin,Ohlo. AprU LlbTO-tf TAKE NOTICE! Persons uorsfl WEST ! Will do well to mil on, or com roan Irate witlaUte andersicn ed, and make ar rangements foe Transportation AT RIDICID KATES Both for I FREIGHT AND PASSAGE. Our Ticket are GOOD on aH FIRST-CLASS PA8BENUEB TRAINS to Kansas City and hu Joseph. THUS. B. TOMB, Armit Western Xmiarxil AaaoeiaUoa, First National Bank, XiAavObic I j -i I 1 ;-x2 I ' . BAT. He mWIM THIS WAY FOE BARGAINS ! SUVF-SSOIIS TO SHAWHAN A WILSON.. Does Say, and Mean What he Says, THAT 'bo will sell to the patron of the DRESS GOODS, nOTIOfJS ! C A R P AND IN SHORT, ALL OTHER CRY GOODS CHEAPER lHaa can be bought at any other establishment in the city. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY ! :VE HAVE J CUT RECEIVED 1 fli!E ASSORTMEUT OF BUCK ILP1C1S ! Come In and look at them. Mr. Rasora, of our Dress tGoods Department, will take pleas ure In showing them and also giving yon ORE AT BAROAiN-i. RESPECTFULLY, P. s. Rememlx-r the place. No. I, Empire FeKS's isn.-nui.-ly. niE CITV The' Proprietors of this establishment having both been regularly trained and educated for the profession feel themselves Competent to Prepare and Compound Medicines! In a manner UNSURPASSED by any other Drug House in the Union. Tinct Opii is not put at this house for Tinct. Rhei, nor Oxalic Acid for Seid Iitz Powders. Every Drug and Chemical sent out from this house is of the best quality that the market affords, and they are sold AT ONE PRICE, and that the LOWEST. We beg to invite the attention of the public to our PIKE COFFEES AND TEAS And to the VERY LOW PRICES at which they are sold. Also to our WINES, BRANDIES and WHISKIES, which are warranted PL RE. iit i- ' .v. . t.... i.n.l wtlfTkl T.TT. AT in t.ha market that which took the Siver Medal at the Cincinnati Exposition, also a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes. Thanking the public foi their rapidly We are, Respectfully, obi firm, and to all othera who him ill patroolz K T S ! G. IF. BVSK1RK. Block, on the corner. DRUG STORE. increasing patronage, A. D. SAMS Sc. CO 1 88. POUND! 88. A Large and Well RIO, BROWN, COFFEE, CRUSHED, POWDERED and GRANULATED 6UGAR& JAVA, MOCHA, ROASTED and BROWNED COFFEES. SOAPS, CAXDLE8 ASD OILS. 1 CAXDIES, COCOA AXD CHOCOLATE, EXTRA CT3 ASD SPICKS. rj 5 b Sj - -3 w 3 S " SALT, FISH, WATER LIME, WOODEX, WILLOW ASD BTOSK-WASB. BR VSHES, T WISES, VV. Dec 15, lt79.-n9-6m. FURNITURE AT THE H. B FIEGE & CO., MAKCrACTTRERS of and dealers tn all kinds of Fnraltore, are now prepared to fur Ish all who wish every style and artlcl of well-made, olaln or aoholstercet Pnrnl. ture at most reasonable prices. Call and see onr stock and learn oar prteee before pur chasing, as we hope to merit a continuance of tha generous patronage heretofore received from a discriminating public UNDERTAKING A fine Hearse suitably equipped for Funeral oecasiona. Coffins and Case on hand and made on the shortest notice. Remember the place at the sign of BIO CHAIR Market street, near the Conrt House. oTa.W-ti.in. ..H.F.FIEGiaCO. Assorted Stock of ENG. BREAKFAST, GUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL, YOUNO HYSON, OOLONG A JAPAN TEAS. 9 3 3 J17 WISES, BBASDT, 3 O IS, RVM, ASP WHISKY, dir.. At CORD AO K, die, H. ICEILHOLTZ'S. SIGN OFjBIG CHAIR WILLIARD'S lira mm store. New Stock and Latest Styles. ' Having Just opened a new atock of CROCKERY & QUEEH'S-WARE X. S, BESET BLOCK, TIT FIJI, "VTE ABE prepared to srll all goods. In VT our line of busineas, in styles to please the most fastidious, and at prlcea to suit all. Our goods are the Latfvt Htyi.bs and from the BEST MAS LF ACTORI EM. We Invite all to come and examine for themselves.- We keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of ; CHINA, STONE CHINA, ; STONE WARE, GLASS WARE, CUTLERY, FRUIT JARS, LOOKING GLASSE3, Ac., 4c, &c, ' Ac. Also, a great variety of LAMPS and LAMP FliiXftEWifncindlng the OBJEST.u HOUSEHOLD PET, Whlct has been thoroughly tested and found to possess about three times as great illumi nating Bower as the burners now In ue, with nearly the same amount of oil. This lamp Is non-explosive, and free from odor ana smoae. Having exercised great care in the sell tion of oar large stock of Sllver-Plated Ware, We offer special Inducements to those wish ing to purchase Castors, Hu gar Bowie. Ono leta. Cake Baskets. Hpoons. Forks, Butter rv Dives, is apain rungs, (.all Bells, nugar Sheila. Ac. Havine In addition to the above stock of new goods, purchased the stock lately own- sioyn. . i.owe, we oaer mis at great oar gains. TbOHewhohave purchased the Wheat and Lily Patterns, at the above establish ment, can have any pipoea that may nave been broken repriced. We have the best Coal Oil at SS eta. per gal lon : Carbon Fluid at 30 eta. Stone Jars and Jugs at and 10 eta. per gallon. star Don't forget the place, "o. S, Seney s Block. Jau. s-oli yotlce. rpllE undersigned has rn appointed and JL qualiflfd Admlulxtrstor " the estate or William Mitchell, late ol Seneca county, Ohio, deceased. baMUEL MTTCHELL. April 5, 187L-n2&-3w. . FOR SX.E! Blouse and Lot in Jlelmore. TTOrsE two stories, containing sevsa w a MA-,vG(M bouse and fMm Lot full si- AU sorta of Iran tr, Ja, j quire on fi"1""111 v w.. t ----- ;a' E-uJ":.!. MAIN STREET MEAT MARKET! Largest and Best. JOHN A. EE1IIIELE HAS at great expense fitted np the reom, on the first floor, directly oppo site the Court Honse door, aa a first-ciias Meat Market, with Ice Boom, marble coun ters, and will keep it In the beet style. FRESH MEATS Of all kinds always on heed Beef, Pork, Mutton. Veal,. SALT HEATS Pickled Pork, Smoked Rams, and Shoul ders. A specialty la mad ef BoJowbb, Baosagea, Head Cheese and Pork Sausage. Cash weld for Beeves. CalM ghr, anil Hogs, at the highest market rate and waawd at aU times. . Great pain Is taken at this market to have work done In the neatest man nr. JOHJf A. &BMXXLB. May . Ia70-ly. CALL AT The Stone Front FOB GOOD GROCERIES ! Ton will be rare ta get anything in THE GROCERY LINE! - That yon may wsxC -nlS-tf. " H. A BUSKIRy Andrew Summer's Estate. "V'OTICE Is here given that the andeiwIgB il ed has neen annointed. and Isonallfled. as Admimsvatar, wKh WU1 annexed, of the estate of Andrew Bummers, lata ol Seneca county, Ohio, deeeasert. jt A i uaiiu naaiv-i. Mar. 0, 1771.-n-t. Xotice. rpflE nndersfghed has been datyp?o!ntd I VHsalBAt 1 - - - iStl ri AuBmiHrawr o i mm i i m. - I I ' -T.X--i . Bear Testinsewy te the' .. -r. U-rfsl Caratlve Efleeta mi -'. ILSEB'S C.4LIFOBWI4 J. ffiuu en Tlaewar Bitter are sot avn Faary Diiak. Hide of Peer Kaav Whiskey, rrewf Xairita aaa Kefaae JJeaere doctored, spice sad sweec Dt to please the taste, called "Tonics.' Asserts. en," Restorers," Ac that lead tne tippler oa te drnakenness sod rcl3. bat sre s tras t edictae. madr from tae Kstirs Itsou and Herbs of CslUbraU. tret trees all AlesheMe SrissalBatai They ar the GREAT BLOOD Pt KIF1ER aad A UTI GITIXG PRINCIPLE, a perfect Baaovator sad Iarlgoraterof toe Srstern. csrryutg off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a eesltby coodraott. Xo penoa cms tak taess Bitters according to dirae tloas and wnila long an well, provided their bones sre not destroyed by mineral poison or ether measa, and the vital organ wasted beyond tbs point of re pair. They are a Gentle Pare ail v aa well aaa Tealc, pnssewlng also, the pecaliar merit of acting ss s powerful sgent In relieripg Congestion or kissn msUoaof tbeLlTer, and a;' . j Visceral Organs, FOR FEU ALE CO"rLAINTS, wbstber la yoong or olit. married or single, st the dawa of wo manhood or at tat rnra of life, tbese Tonic Bitters bsm BeeassL Fer Iasasaasatery anal Chraaie Sbeasaa tlsaa aad Goat. DyspepeiB ar Iaslireatiea, Bilieas, Resaitteat a ad Ialermittcat Fever, Dteeaee ef Ike Bleed. Liver, Kidneys, a ad Bladder, these Bitter hare beca most snccaisral. Sack) Diseases are caused by Vitiated) Pleed, which b generally proUoced by ovrasgsnent of the Digestive Orsaa. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Hesd sene, Pstn la the Shoulders, Congha, Tightness of the Chest, Dimness. Soar EraetaUoc of the Stomach. Bad taste ta the Uonth, fiilions Attacks, Palpltatioa of th Heart, Inflaromatloa of the Longs, Pain m the regions of the Kidneys, sod a hundred other painful symptoms, srs the offtpriDgs of Dyspepsia. They lnvigorsie the Stomach and stimulate the tor pid llTtr snd bowels, which reader them of snegaalled efflescy la cleansing the blood of all Imparl ties, ssd Inrpsrting new Hie snd vigor to the whole system. FOKSKIXDISEAS ES, Eroptlons, Tetter, Bait Bheum. Blotches Spots, rtniplcs. Pisrales, Boils, Csr baneles, Blng-Worms, Scsld-Besd, Sore Eyes, Erisip. elss. Itch, Scurfs. Dtaeolorstlons of ths Sldn. Bumors snd Diseases oftheStls, of whatever asae or aster, sre literally dng np and carrW ont of tha system Id a hort trine bv the r-e ef thes Fitters. One bottle in sues esses will convince Um am incredulous of their cuxatiTs effect. Clesnse the Vltlnted BToef whenorr you find Its imparities borstlna mrODnli thsMtin In Pimples. Emo tion, or ISorw. rleuiM it m hra yon find It oNKraoteJ snd Aiumnsb inthevelns: eleuiseitwben tttMronl.an'i your ree.iniri will tei I ion worn. Keep the blood purs sod the health of tiie j stem will tollow. PIN. TAPE, sndothor WORMS, lnrliing In the trnem of o many llion.nndn. are etlectnally dfatror. eit and remoTed. For H;il fllrecllon. read earertnly tke eireolar around earh battle, printed In four ian- gusgea njf Iih, Oermaa, French and Spanish. J. WAXKEB, Propri. tor. R. II. llcDONALD A CO, PmggUts snd Gen. Amenta, Pan Frsncisco, Caland SS arrt St Commerre Ptroet,New York. - - ft d pt am. cGIsTa ajtd DEims. Mar. , isn.-ly. RE A D ! Ttie Bes ! Sewinn Machine IX TIIE WSB1S1 Stitch Allheon Both Sides I A;rhild earn lars to sis it la one day. It works alike well mm Wood, Leath er. Cloth. Hsills, tsmhrle. Rbt etto. or Tiaasio Paper, mylllaoal cilaoge of TensloB I So kituint S EA Ml art ever rn Ut tea v For SHOEMA KEJtS sail TAILJii.i it CAS"Toe brntrn. tn the World! Jor f'amttv wae it Aat so EuCAL. Price, same as other Uinndard Aiochinci. Terms, C'ruA, or note payable at Bank, in three months, with interest. - This macnine is all ce uj U is, and all you can tmagm it to be ! If you want tha oeaf for the tamewumey, then see this one 6eore vow buy t Write for Samples c It ore done on it, and circulars with cuts aud prices of the Machine and we will forward at once by mall. Orders trom any partofSeneca county will be promptly filled. Machine warranted tor (Aree yews, and full instructions. In ue, given, bend for circular aud samples al once. We are Agenta for this WO.VDffcTI Machine for rieneca, Wyandot and Crawford counties. Address A- W. BHi.N KEP.HOFF A SON. I'pper ejandusky, Ohio. P. 8. Machines ordered of us, and on de livery falling lo do as recommenced, will at once be removed without any displeasure, or further cost to the one ordering irwin. Junel7-no&-ly A. W.B.ASON. A BARGAIN ! 280 ACRES OF LAND IJf POLK COUSTY, IOWA, !4 Miles NcrtTi of h Cacita! Of the State. It I In thie tracts of 120, SO . and su acres. C00D IIXD.SIEROIXOED BT MBS 3. Will sell or trade for property located 1b Tiffln. or this count. Enquire at toe Tai- Bi'.ttumos ana see a iintn-r aeacription, maps, Ao. Jan. m.-u. Ohio Stove Works lealk.Writ for. Lafayette ssd Bail. raau sitreets. TIPPIN, OHIO Msonrat-tur'jr or Stoves & Hollow Ware jyD fimz castixgs. UL tOODj WARKiXTIO "A 50. 1" "Family Pride," : Cottage. , This Stove is a flrst-cl.vi WW ratier In fuel. It diifers auaetaliy frnm others In this respect. Th erluuias am lareer. By means of a dam pr. the tutt is pa.-:i Uowu the two frout oolujnns, ondr tne bot:om, back up toe two rear columns and out ef the pip, which sets on. toe top of tbe-move. By this arranaesnent yo bave the flnit ra diator and economtser exuuit. Ali will ad mit that it rs desired that a heating aiove ahould be so arrtnged that a majority of the be thrown out in u""'-. "I"?",,'! Call and see thUBEAUTIFCLrj E SO. M WWDIMTAI STBEsTT. .-a ik vixETT other slr! and sines. If von want to see what I loaimtttrt'ird In m.I n. Km7Tlr tU BiOUO eiCP- - "'S W. O. SrTa. Bee'y. ovemlJer li l-lf FOR SALE! irrvHE Dwelling Hase. 'wttri no acre o A. roond, next fc the Cnaoech'H Hobso Contains six rood sized r.m, kitchen. tw small bed rooms, and cJueeta, Cellar under the whoie buii-iing. and s lare citr. For narUeuiars luqutre nf real, im-nT-tf. . ' -' r mmm T For Sale. . TWO good Dwellings La Second Ward, pcasueston given IiarurtiiSi y J Asi-frt