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TIFFIN TRIBUNE. tick, Tfeirsdar Fe- ,8:s' THE LOST CHECK. Inexperienced travelers are ao often "taken iu and done for" nd tbe record of tbelr mUfortaoa md pub lic, that Vivian Winn, m yoonj mar of twenty-two, tboofbt himself fall: competent to elade tbe wiles of an., sharper who might bcaet tbem on tbe Journey be waa about to undertake from bia borne to Chicago. To be ore, Vivian bad never traveled reach, bat then be had the warning advice of hia more experienced ancle, and for the reel be depended upon bia own shrewdness. He waa going to tbe rreat metropolis of tbe West tc take at tool at the desk of hia broth-er-ln-law'a banking boaae, and so, elated with bia bright proepecta for tbe future, he eayly bid adlea to tbe few frienda who were at tbe atatlon to aee blm off, and entered a crowded car. All tbe eeata were full except one, which waa occupied by a eolltary young lady. Vivian walked slowly down tlit jolting car, and, paualng before tbe unoccupied eeat, baa b fully inquired if he might ait tbere. With ready acquiescence tbe accommodating maiden gathered up ber ekirta and made room for hint. DieencambeB log himself of hia overcoat, oar hero proceeded to alt down, pulled out newspaper, and engaged himself la the contents thereof, while hia fair eompagnie de voyaq continued the perusal of a book in paper covers, in wblcb ahe seemed deeply engaged. Vlvian'a eyea fell upon an article re lating bow a poor fellow bad become enamored of a beautiful maiden with whom be fcecame acquainted on railroad train, and bow, on landing at bia destination, be found himself minus hia pocketbook and its con tent eome $6o0. He laughed to himself over tbe simplicity of tbe dupe, and, folding up bis paper, turn ed bia attention to tne person at hia aide. Heavena ! what a beeuty. A thrill of uncontrollable Interest ran through him as be beheld those large, dark, dreamy eyes, thoss waving tresses, and that fair, clear countenance. Bbe seemed greatly Interested In the vol ume before ber, and gave blm a good opportunity of studying ber feature. At length, becoming aware of bis steady gaze, tbe fair nnknown sud denly closed ber novel, aud turned tbose large eyes upon blm. Vivian, bloablng at the detection In staring on a lady, excused bis rudeness bv in quiring if shs was not a certain Miss Hmltb, and if she did not reside at such a place. Ho ; ber name waa not Bmitb, nor did she live at B . 'Ah, indeed ! Really you must pardon me, for tbe resemblance very striking." His conduct was excusable. Then you are not acquainted asy at B V "No ; but my brother baa frienda there." "Your brother is not with yon ?" MI am on my way to meet blm. Do von come from B 7" "I do, miss, and am going to meet my brother." "Yes ! Quite a coincidenee." "Remarkable! My brother Is banker at Chicago. This looks suspicious. Vivian be gan to think that this was a little too much of a coincidence to be natural in fact, a vision of tbe lost pocket book, with Its 600, began to loom op with painful distinctness, and to cause an Itching to put bis band In bis pocket and feel that bis own wal let was safe : but a moment's reflec tion satisfied him of tbe foolishness of such a fear. Another glance at the beautiful face ao near bis own made him feel ashamed of having ever bar bored such an idea as that this lovely being could be capable of theft. Bhe a pickpocket I Never 1 So Ir ritated did be become at the thought of bis baseness toward the fair creature, that be was on the point showing ber tbe article that bad raised tbe suspicion and then confessing his crime begging forgiveness, when tbe young lady once more relumed ber reading, and became alike indifferent to blm and bia fate. Perhaps she had an Inkling of bis thoughts ! He blushed at tbe idea. What a fool be bad been, after begin ning an acquaintance that was likely to provt so couleur de rose during tbe tedious ride, to forfeit her regard by such wickedness. Perhaps she imagined that be was a rogue, and bad tramped up tbe coincidence in order to get into her good graces. Jupiter ! should that be the case "Thirty minutes for sapper !" shout ed the brakeman, together with tbe same of the station, put an end to his cogitations and ber reading. "Will you go to the table?" in quired Vivian, rising. "No, thank you ; rut, if yon will be so kind, you may bring me some re freshments," and ahe confidingly put ber purse in bis band. Then ahe didn't think blm a rogne no, she must have felt his own sus picions, and kind, forgiving soul took this method of punishing blm With a mixture of misery and hap piness, he thrust tbe tiny parse In pocket, and rushed Into tbe crowd hungry mortals standing round tbe tables, aud eating away as If for dear life. Havins procured the beet that the boose afforded, he banded them through the window to his fair charge, and then paced the platform, too agi tated to eat anything himself. A plump white band beckoned blm. "Can yon get me a cup of tea, please T Oh, yes, be could get ber twenty ! One would do, and she bad It in twinkling. Then the bell rang, tbe whistle biowed, "All aboard !" and tbe train was again Jogging along. As the car waa now not more than half full. Vivian debated with himself. as be walked toward tbe seat, whether or no be was not Don Da in politeness to sit elsewhere. Tbe lady solved tbe knotty point for blm by again making room and looking an Invitation take bis old seat which we may pretty certain he did. "Of coarse you lost my parse. in the crowd !" An electric battery couldn't have produoed a greater scbock. "Upon my word ! (recovering) never thought of it from tbe moment you banded it to me till now. Lose it? No ; I never lose anything," said, returning tbe article. "X on nave not taken out the pay for my sapper," she said. "Nor shall I ; it was pay enough see you enjoy your meal." Some observing soul has told the world that young ladles lose tbelr charms when eating, and this one was evidently familiar with tbe old maxim, for she smiled knowingly the in tended compliment, and merely . replying, "l nate nattarers," was pro ceeding to re-open ber novel it be ing yet light enough to read when Vivian made a bold dash and in quired tbe name of tbe book. It was Dickens' "Little Dorrltt," and the mention of that admired author led to an interesting discus sion of writers and their works, fol lowed by a discussion on other sub jects, and a "general drawing out" eacn owers opinions ana characters Thus it happened that, when old Sol bad gone to rest and night bad fairly come, they were ao much interested in tbe oonveaation, and the ears made ao much more noise than before, became necessary to put their beads quite close together, and Vivian even presumed so far (or forgot blmself) as to place bis arm over the back tne seat, wane, band resting lightly on bis companion's shoulder ' The oars and their too rues rattled on together, but finally the former got tne oeet or it, and a gradual silence seemed to settle over all tbe passen gers, yja, on, epea tne pumcg en glne ; drowsy grew the weary travel' era ; closer and closer did Vivian to bis sleepy charge, and at last, lav ing aside ber bonnet, she gave herself np to Morpheas, and leaned ber tired bead against our hero's manly breast. n new: .now iney aid go : Binglrjr through the burnt. Battling OTer ridge. Shooting under arches. Humbling over bridges, w hitting through the moon tain 8. Boning o'er Uie vals, Blm mt this is pleasant. Bitting w a raiL W v.viaa-mo, Vivian I That would have been the pleasantoat ride of my me bad it not been for those uumuie suspicions ror tbe second time 1 Yes, they would be beard spite of him ; be couldn't ward tbem .look sin caimiy now. Here she was ituguiug sieep at nis side and eacn Close proximity, too Had not euuceu mm to sit oy tier, when uie m waa 1111 empty Had she not shown in a dozen ways that she was partial to urn presence T Cer tainly ahe bad and be would keep bis eyes open ba wasn't to be caught napping not he ! Thus it was that his nrst pieaeurawe emotions in bis imaginary role of "guardian angel" were turned to watchful care not a a la a jeneeping maiden but of bis pock-A-U k! K'tven o'clock was striking on tbe oil - bells as tbe cars rushed into the de tat Chicago. Tbe stopping of the tra 1 became, aa usual, the signal for a g. Jeral bustle of departure, and our on. nowb heroine, waking up in a bu ry, began, In a rather unheroic mf ner, to fasten on ber bonnet, and to iliect tbe usual number of miscel lan us bundles that women will car r when traveling. Vivian bad sot nto his overcoat and mast It be d ' steed ? was examining his pock "ts ! First, the left-band troasers ; all lg .L Then Its compatriot on tbe -tt side ; all r-i-g-b-t where was b check ? Sure be bad pat it in tbf : pocket '(wasn't tbere now ne? ispa in his vest no moat be iu bit oat not there, either ? Strange ! He ries all his pockets over again, and by this time, oar yoacg lady, bel: g ready to depart, notices the Tear:b, and innocently inquires what he 1 aa lost. "You haven't noticed a baggage--hf -k tying around loose here, bave you V "5o. sir. Is that wnat you are looking for?" "Yea, It is, miss: ana, wnai mors, I believe you bave got It !" "Sir ln r iuH n ' f r.nf vrtnr filar. nlty i know you now, and If you don't five up that check quietly I aball be ao very rude as to band you over to the police." The look of astonishment and hor ror with which ahe listened to these terrible words hs considered aa part of tbe game. Not a doubt remained in hia mind but that ahe bad taken his check, and Intended to get possession of bis trunk and its contents. "Let me pass, sir !" "So tou won't rive It np peaceably? Very well" and Vivian followed bar out of tbe car, through the crowd, in- tbe ladles' room. A policeman was Instantly, summoned, tbe accusation made, and a searcn aemanaea, fol lowed by a copious flow of tears from oar unprotected friend. "loung woman," said jno. a, blandly, "please produce the contents of your pocket." Tbe order waa mecaanicauy ODeyea, and brouzht to light an embroidered cambric handkerchief, a watch-key, a letter, and tbe pretty little parse, from wblcb latter there aroppea to the floor a brass check ! No. X and Vivian both made a dive for it, and tbelr beads came together in rapid collision, bringing oat an oath of pretty large dimensions from the bur ly policeman, and forcing a growl from Vivian. The latter, however, secured tbe check, and, holding it np to tbe light, exclaimed : "No. Z,2 ! That's mine ! March ber off !" "Now, young woman, what bavs you got to say " "Hallo, here! What's all this ?" said somebody, coming up to the trio. Wby. Kate, my dear sister, i this you ? I must bave mlosed you in tbe crowd." (Imagine here an affection ate embrace.) "Oh, my dear, dear brother, how fortunate that yoo bave found me (sobs). I bave been shamefully in sulted by that yoong " "What! Vivian Winn, is that yon ? Give me your band brother mine. What's this, .Kate, about in sults V "My brother-in-law's sister !" Poor Vivian gasped out that mocb ; but we'll drop the curtain over what fol lowed, and, to carry out the simile, tbe appreciative audience may eat peanuts If their tastes Incline that way and imagine that two years have passed since tbe green baize went down. It now rises on Vivlsn relating the foregoing incidents to a few friends, when bis wife comes forward and gently bints that be is making a fool of blmself ! "Yoo see," continues tbe bappy fel low, not listening to the warning of his better-half, "when I banded the parse back to ber, after that sapper, my check got fastened in tbe fringe, and went with it. Bat it came out all right at last dldn' it Kate ? The fact Is. after what bad happened, I wat bound to go in and Winn ber, and there she Is." DRESSING CHILDREN COMFORTABLY. A Mother's Views—Something to Please the Little Girls. ! a of a to be Mrs. A. Ii.. writing from Atchison, Kan., Jan. 16, describes tbe way in which sbe dresses her child, a little one a year old, and mothers may re ceive a en creation ttat will prevent colds, many sleepless nights, mooh medicine, and a heap of trouble : l will write a few lines for this de partment, lr the editor does take my letter to make "lamp lighters." I bave seen letters from every piace, from everybody and bis grandmother, upon ever subject except dressing children comfortably. I mean this winter l bave not seen any, aitoougn I watched, hoping some one would say something. Now I will tell bow I dress my only child, a little girl one year old. I made her some flannel shirts, pot four buttons on each one before, one behind, one on each side to fasten ber flannel skirts to. I made ber soms flannel dresses of fig ured flannel ; lined them all through with calico, made ber some aprons aa ber dresses ; these I change every morning. I then made ber some flannel drawers, using the same pat tern we use for babies' muslin draw ers. I knit ber some pretty stock ings, and bought her two painiof shoes. This is my first experience in dressing a baby. II any lady can tell me some improvement It will be gladly accepted. I will admit ahe Is not fashionably, but comfortably dressed, as comfort was my aim. She la just as rosy and healthy as can be, and that doubly pays me, and I think Is mocb more to be admired than if sbe was fashionably dressed, half freezing, and a pale, sickly . creature, which she would undoubtedly be, I tried tbe old bachelor's recipe for bis cuit ; they were "splendid." I beg leave to differ with tbe bachelor, who told us to use sour milk with baking- powder. I always read tbe directions on tbe baking-powder boxes : "Nev er use soar milk with baklne-Dowdar. use sweet milk or water." I cut out all the economical recipes in the Home Department, put them in a scrap-boo x. for my own use. Ladies. don't yoo think our editor most be a bachelor, as be has ao mocb patience witn tne ladies ana cacneior's letters as to arrange and print so many ? a SOMETHING TO PLEASE THE LITTLE GIRLS. be to at of it of get all in Take a board about eight Inches square, get some pretty moss from those old stomps, and cover the board with It. This is to make a front yard, for we are going to build a cottage. Get a white pasteboard box about four Inches long, and three wide, and three deep : cut a door in tbe center and a window an each aide and at tbe ends. Make it just as near use a noose at yoo can, putting a nngnt carpet lnsiae, oi some worsted, sjso tiny pictures on tbe wall, and. If yon cannot paint them yourself, cut some ngures or emiaren rrom engrav ings, and atand them In the windows. If you are ingenious yoo will furnish It with paper chairs, tables, sofas, etc Pat the roof on after it is ail finished. hot do not fasten tight, as yoo may want to rearrange ui ninutare. Lea re the moss on where yoo wish the boose to sit. Glee it on to tbe the board. Now cot a path frem tbe door, through the moss, and cot das oh the board. Have soata fine Bab bles washed, and throw on tbe glue ; press aown, ana yoo nave a aiee walk to the gate, for yoo most have a gait ana ience au aroana the garden, made of white Bristol board, cit to represent a picket or board fence. We must bave some shade trees, so we win taKe ue ripe top or sorgbom, paint it green if you prefer, dot In some vermilion for the fratt (on the seeaj. to maze it stand upright, take a small spool, shave off one end. glue tbe other end firmly to the board, and stick the stem into tbe bole in the spool. Other trees can be made of arbor vitas sprigs. I paint tbem to keep thaws, always green. Mounds made of acorn -cups are to be pot each side of the walk filled with tiny flowers. A little pond can be made of a broken scrap of a mirror uua nan ana tne moss arranged around It This is to put on the shelf 01 some or tne ladies' what-nots. Dear sister of the battonholelt polonaise, I am glad to learn that von are able to ran a sewing machine, and are not obliged to resort to the mak lng of "dogs and rabbits," and other iignt rancy work so auited to weavy fingers to while away tbe tedious oours or pain. Let os accept tbe way In which our Father leads as, and when one avenue of usefulness is eat of! turn to another, and when He iuius our nanas entirely let as still trast Him to the end. O. D. GUNNISON, Fairfax, Iowa. "Ten dimes make nn. tn.. ij the schoolmaster. Now go on, sir. Ten dollars make on-what ? "Thev make one mivhtw i. v, times,'' replied the boy, and the teach er, who hadn't got bis last month's salary yet, concluded tbe boy was about right. Fashion Notes for Gentlemen. Corns are now cut gore lug. Pocket books are not much used. Red noses are no longer stylish. Frozen ears bave not been worn at all this year. Counterfeit silver-headed canes are in circulation. Suspenders are now worn with only one twist la tbem. The most atyllsb dog licensee cost from 50 cents upwards. Cofls are all the rage with pro voked district school teachers. Shirts continue to be much worn about two weeks at a stretch. Whiskers, like ladles' dm see, con tinue to be worn low la. the neck. Finger-nails are now shingled short. They should be dredged twice a week. Red flannel, lined with fat pork. still continues to be tbe novel style of neck-wear. There Is much danger that tbe pa per collar will be revived aa nobby neck-wear. This warm weather has enabled tbe pawn brokers to lay in an unusually Urge stock of ulsters. Woolen stockings have not been osed to any great extent this season. They are too darned thick. Ear rings are very common among school boys after they have had a "wad aide 'o tbe bead." Tbe pantaloon of the period, when sewed np at tbe bottom, makes an ex cellent two-bushel bag. Copper-toed stockings are tbe latest novelty. They are worn witn brass knuckles and lron-ic-al tones. A very online fastening for suspen ders, now In use among Toledo bache lors. Is a shingle nail. Round dances and square meals have not, owing to the hard times, been so fashionable this season. High fair ground feno collars are still great favorites. One can crawl down behind tbem when be sees a cross creditor coming. Many a yoong man who is frugal and saving In all things else, is per fectly lavish in tbe number of mittens that be gets. The market is supplied wholly by the girls. GEO. R. HUSS' Book Store, S1 STONE FHOHT IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All Kinds of For yoong and old. Fine Stationery. Albums, Pocket Books, TOXS und E7erytn,n8 ,n tne Haday Pictures a Specialty ! The FINEST ever brought to the city. Don't fall to call and be made happy for very UUie money. UEO. R. HUBS. City Bock Store and H ews Roqed PHILIP ETIICII, IiEALKS Books, Stationery, Notions Kosieal Instruments, GXKXll A 1XKBIC1I MIIOBICit oaxx Airs iiinn thb stock I will also eontlnos to attend to my dot! loUr resile aal Collector. A large qnanUty of CIDER VIHKUAK fo ale In sot quantity. B5-1tt PHILIP EMICB Hew Goods! NEW PEICES ! If joa want a Bargain in BOOTS - SHOES CALL ON RCSERT SULU VAN, H. 9 Easstlre Bleek Look at my Price List : a l Kip bx rr as.se, is, gs.so, lMa' KM aide Lae Bbs, 99.ee. LIm' at, HM Lm Ism, SI. 75, Indies)' Calf atises fraa M.73 ut 01. sr Dont forget tae place, No. 2 Empire Block. The TiEn Union Churn Co. At their works, sontn-end of Washington Bt. bridge, are prepared to furnish builders WlkU PINE, OAK, AND COTTON WOOD FLOOR ING, SIDING, &c., Surface Planing AND MATCHING SOLICITED. sorsatlafacUoa guaranteed and prices Tcnsoname. Call and see them before con tracting elsewhere. nl9-41n-tf. COMMERCIAL BANK ! Tiffln, Ohio, x cash capital, ..... lee.eee w r WOBLK J A McFARLAND., , -8BH.N EATH President .Vies President Cashier J A Ki.tiit , a.' cashier W P HOBLE, J A M cF A RI AND, BRT1IL 8. CH AS GEY Ext, J M KAULL, I L BT JOHN, JABLAIB, E JONES, 8 B BNEATH. Dbaxs rs QOLD) AltD 8U.VKB COIN, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Pram and after this date this bank will lMutOrtiSesm sfPtitiH bearing in terest as per acreenwnt. Iiscounts paper of every description and does a general rmnsipg in Hi j II Iwm JOB PRINTING Done on Bbort Notice and at fair living prices at this offios BOOKS 1L IliJl Job Printing House 36 Market Street. -ALL KINDH OF- JOB WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK Done on the Shortest Notice, in the Heat Stvle ot the Art, and at Reasonable Hates- -WE HAVE- FIEST-CLASS FIRST-CLASS FIRST-CLASS FIRST-CLASS POWER PEESSES POWEB PRESSES POWER PB power press: A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OK JOB TYJPE JOB TYPE JOB TYPE JOB TYPE JOB TYPE JOB TYPE JOB TYPE JOB TYPE And Employ the Beet Workmen it is possible to (ret--WK HAVE ALL TU- Latest Styles Latest Styles Latest Styles Latest Styles OF Typo Type Type Type Type Type Type Type AND KEEP A LARUE STOCK.OF- Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes Paper and Envelopes OTV HAND. Call on us for flood Work at Lot? Prices. TRIBUNE, nn tr . 1 x rii uO Jjlaract O t . to mm WBKtiL liThe wonder of medical wicDce half horse ami half man tne tabled Lentaure left iheir impress upon me iiiiorj ui "2r.M- .... , . d IDet-faiajior mbissbst-mi beast, are not lew remarkable In their way. Tney nave oeen wiwic ms uov vu year, bnt in that lime tney bave performed more wonuenm "-----more pain and enred more bed-ridden cripples than have all other Liniments, FmYirocatlons, Extracts. Halves and Oint ments in existence. Their immense and rapiuly-increa-vuK m luuinpuuawjo denreot the estimation in which they are hospitals of this country and Enrope, ami ii . a I Lcf nhnlm.nc .nil veterinary surgeons. hyshould they not iney Cle LCTn uiucu w n fTer! n g when cures from loss of bone or muaele are impowuic xj ; I . 1 XlwtW 'lil Ami Anil ineredlenta which must stimulate the fluids, rotten the sinews and penetrate to the bone. We have never yet beard of the nrst failure benefit, even In stubborn cases of Khea matiam. Sciatica, and Neuralgia, while, for Klesh Wounds, Bites, Frosted Limbs, Burns, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc they are unfail ing. What the WkIM Ceataar Lil mrat is for the human frame the Tellsw lu.rLl.lmIUIor hones and anl- i in hi !,. .lnllor main, we win kumlukv , expended -for t'eatatar IJalnseat will perform more mnu Biwuier rauiw m." obtalm-d lor five or twenty dollars from any physician. We have made the treat ment of flesh, bone and -muscle ailments a specialty. We know we have preparations which do what they are recommended to do. rneyare no curw.iw-inrj mend a broken le. but they 'Will alleviate pun mnu cure witcw .uj " " - can cure. Be sure and inquire for the t'- tanr Uaimeal ana give inm. uur trial. J. B. ROSE CO.. S DST BT., OKK. Mothers, There is the harmless and certain remedy for your children, castokia is rwiun oi twenty years' experiments by the celebrated Samuel Fltcher, M. D. It in a vegetable preparation, as effective Castor Oil, but perfectly pleasant I to the taste. It can be taken by the youngest In fant, and neither gags nor gripes, ur. a. j . Ureen, of Boyston, Indiana, says ol it : BTua .i him tried the Castosia. and can speak highly ot Its tneriW. It will do away with Castor OIL It Is pleasant and harm, leas, and is wonderfully efficacious as an aperient and laxative. II it the very thing. The Castori A destroys worms, regulates the stomach, cures winu U)uc, ana permiu aataral healthy aleep. It Is very effica- c'ous in troop, ana lor xeeining vnuuren. Hnnev is not nleasanter to the taste, and Castor OH Is not so certain In Its effects. It costs but Jo cents, in large ooiues. j . a. iiudii a ta sew i ors nlt-10in-13t. REflbESTATE. Collecting Agency of P. HUDDLE, 0FFICE0ver Hubbard's Drug Store, TIFFIOHIO. Real Estate taken tor Bale on am ill com mission ; also, to exchange. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. FOR SALE ! THREE LOTS FOR $300 EACH, ON MAIN Street. Walker's Addition, Tiffin, O. .riTTm ..Tin.mn T (ITU ,H A Stephenson's Addition to Tiffin, for IlilMI. Of) ACRES WITH- EXTRA IMPROVE OO menu ; limestone soil, situated two mi nnA-tiiLir miles north of - KeDUblic Seneca county, O. Terms to suit purchaser. IOT No. 603 and 60x202 feet. . New bouse j five rooms: fruit of all kinds. Situated on the souln siue oi Aaflms street, near uie n.. H- A C. deoot. Price reasonable and terms easy. Owner wishes to -remove to Toledo. OA ACRES, good soil, well improved In OIJ every respect; situated one mile sou in ana inree uiu eaat oi uepuuiioi a very cheap firm at $4,500. ACRES WELL IMPKOVKU LANU, tiiren miles north of Bairdstown, Wnnd oonntv. Ohio : twenty acres of wheat. Soli, No, L Will be sold on easy terms. r f ACRES, THREE MILES FROM Tiffln. (ill with extra improvements. Running stream of water. Everything convenient which makes It a pleasant nome. ror muo low. P. HUDDLE. 80 ACRES, six miles east of Tiffln and two miles from Keuublte : 65 acres un der cultivation. All the buildings neces sary. Land well drained, with about two miles of tiling. Fine orchard. Fifteen acres of wheat. Fences In the best of order. Soil black sacd ana loam, and equal to any river bottom for grain of all kinds. Price low. 13rms to suit purcuasrr. NEW HOUSE WITH FOUR ROOMS AND bay window. Bnllt la the most modern stvle. Lot SOxlsO ieet. Newly en- rined with ntcket front. Situated on the west side of Main street, in me village oi Attica, Seneca county, unio. race Terms easy. A( ACRES OF LAND, FOUR MILES northeast of Bairdstown. Wood un- ty. Ten acres cnoppeo. ' saianca excellent timber, very valuable, consisting of Oak, Ash, Hickory and Elm. Situated on main traveled road. Soil No. L Price JLUXL 20 ACRES WELL IMPROVED LAND IN every respect, two miles soutn or Tll- fin. Owner wishing to go South. Price ti, 5uu, on reasonable terms. TTOUBE AND LOT, situated on the corner 11 of Noble and Minerva si reels. House, Irame ; baa seven rooms and elegantly finished In every respect. New barn. Everything convenient and desirable. arEW house: LotBOxiw ieet- minatea W near north end and on east side of Sandusky street, seven rooms, Mouse, frame. 1A ACRES, USED FOR GARDENING, 1(1 altnated 80 rods from corporation line of Clyde. Sandusky county, Ohio. Good tinnae aud Darn : 1 i aDOie ana iw peacu trees of bearing age. Grapes and strawber ries in abundance. Soil, black sand and loam. A SDlenUid ODbortnnuy lor a gam ener. Price low ana terms va sail par- chaser, BRICK BUBINESS ROOM AND Dwelling combined. Stock of Groceries and Provisions : Location excellent. The own er wishing to quit tbe business will sell at bargain, ana on reasoname lime. Cheap and choice lots, Nos. 0, 12, 14. 123 and 124, In Tomb's Addition to Tiffln. Price low and terms reasonable, r. HUDDLB. HOUSE AND LOT ON EAST STREET, the village of Republic, Seneca coun ty. Ohio. Good, substantial frame house. painiea wniie ; minus on uoors ua win dows. Barn, wood-house and cistern ; pick et front; all in the very best ol order, trice, isuj. TWO-story Frame House, new, witn four rooms, good cellar, and cistern. Lot, KuxlMO feet, handsomly situated on Davis street ror aaie at a Dargain. HALF lot with two-story frame house, rooms, barn and wood house, on south Sandusky street, near C, S. A C. railroad. Price il.bUU. TACANT lot In Tomb's Addition, Oxl80 feet. A very pleasant site for suburban residence. TOT 80X1S0 FEET, NEW DWELLING j and business room combined. Situated il Attica Station, on the B. A O. R. R Seneca county, Ohio. A splendid point for business, with limited means. Price very low ana terms easy. TWO story brick house new. Situated south side Main street. Tiffin. Five laree rooms : koou cellar, ljot ouxicu. choice selectlon-of bearing fruit trees. Price lOfi ACRES, AS FINELY IMPROVED 1&VJ as any farm in Seneca county. Everything in the most desirable condition. 90 acres ol splendid-looking wheat. Soli ex cellent, and situated eight and one-half miles from limn, inree anu one-nail miles from Bloomvllle. For sale at a low figure ana on reasonable terms. Qfl ACRES OF UNIMPROVED UP-LAND Oil Prairie : tlmoer sufficient for all pur poses ; soli black sand and loam ; 25 acres reaay lor tne piuw , auuaieu one anu one half miles from the village of Col ten, the Toledo A Wabash Railroad, Henry coun ty, onio. win tase smau residence in xu- nn lor pan pay menu 4 f ACRES OF WELL IMPROVED LAND 4U in every respect, situated in Liberty township. Seneca county, Ohio, nine miles from Tiffin and two and one-half miles from Betlsvllle. Soli No. one. 1 nrv ACRES of well Improved land. sltO' 1UU a ted six miles west of the city Lawrence, the County Seat oi Douelas county, Kansas. Eighty acres prairie, wnicn a acres are nnaer gooa cultivation. Balance ft) acres is a nne growth of tlmoer This farm is well enclosed with hedge plenty of living water. Also house and sltbated In the most beautiful part of city of Lawrence. Will sell the whole to gether, or exchange for property In Seneca county, u. race rux. "CUVE ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED ON JL ji.ll oourn .street, nepuDiic, Seneca to. Ohio. Two and one-half acres in Orchard and of tbe best grarted varieties. Small fruit of all kinds. House nearly new, with six rooms and painted In the most modern style. Barn, wood House, Sheds, cistern and all the necessary out-bmlidings. Good fences, nne picsei uonu This la a rare opportunity. Price low and terms to auit purchaser. OA ACRES of timber land 34 of a mile OU from the Baltimore A Ohio railroad, two miles east from Deshier, Wood county omo. 400 Acres, two miles south of Chicago Junction. Huron eon at v. Ohio. Well Improved, Terms to suit purchaser, will take good business property in part payment. Of ACRES of well timbered land, sltn- w ateu in tiaxuin county, Ohio, seven miles north of Kenton, on the Blancbard river, four miles west of Patterson. It Is river bottom land. Inexhaustible soil, and imber sumctent to par lor uie lan a. . . Address, or Inquire of - . - P. HUDDLE, ' n44 76-tf Real Estate A cent. Tiffin. O. Tribune Office For all kinds of JUli PKINTIKU at prices to suit the times. : a 6 a on ot of lot or all isrA.rrioisrLi, EXCHANGE BANK, TIFFIN. OHIO. Capital nd Surplus $160,000 J. D. LOOM IS, O. C. ZKLLEB, . J. H. FROST. - President. - Cashier. Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. H. OO JD A. B. HOVKT, J. D. Loo if is, A. U. 8SATH. i. M. NATLO. K. W.SHAWHAS, K. t. Stick ysT. DEALS IN G O VERNMEN T and Local Bonds and Securities Gold and Silver Coin. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Itc. Issues CERTIFICATES or DEPOSIT bear Ins interest: Discounts Paper of every de scription and does a Oeneral Banking Busi ness. KUDER & FREY CARRIAGE iSlTirTCBEBS. CARRIA6S, VASOHS . TOP BUGGIES, OIE BUGGIES And every kind of Road Vehicles on hand or made to order. We Use the Best Material And oar Work la equal to the Uett In tbt Market. SARVEN'S PATENT WHEEL And all other late and valuable Improve ments, are nsed in the manufacture of onr vehicles, we purpose always to manufac ture Latest Styles of Carriages And defy competition, both In Cheapness and Durability. KPiime PEOHPTLT inixoxs TO. Room and Hhop on Market street, west side of Sandusky Klver. June 15.ls71.-lt KUDBRAFKET. Crockery and Glassware ! John N. Jentgen, Having opened a Crockery and Glassxvare Store In Rusts' block, on South Washington St announces to the publio that he will keep on hand for sale everything usually kepl.in a first-class store ol this kind. Remember tbe place, Rust's Block- nil 76-ly NEW BOOK BI11DBR7, Cor, Washington and Perry Sts., TIFFTIST, O., Entrance on Perry Street. Maeaslnes. Music and everything in the line of Book Blndine done bv me in the best of style, and at reasonable rates. Old Books re-bound. Give me a call. Very rcspectruiiy, n3Z77 L. W. idi! IMER WENNER & CO. Jefferson St., TilTin,OltIo, Have on band large and One stock Carriages, Buggies and Wapns, WENNER Co. iimu.u CITY B1LL1SRD SALOON! QRUMM ELL'S BLOCK EEXRYGBVMMELL, Prop. This Is the Best Establishing t In the City BEST- LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, BEER, Etc., always kept. TWO FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLES And a pleasant, quiet room. ' OYSTERS Received dally during their season. Kvery- tnlng desirable lor an exceueui . i. may always be iouna at uie CITY BILLIARD SAL00X. HEIBT CEI HSEU. n21-31n-lvr Falkner&Lecrone's MARKET HOUSE. TIFFIN. 0. We are prepared- to fnrnln the public with STEAKS of all kind, KuASTS, SALT MEAT, and everything usually found In a first-class Market Allour sUjck are select ed with oare and onr butchering is doue in a cleanly manner. Call and see us. Sin 13- FALKSEB A LECROSE. TYASmNGTON, D. C, HAS THE BEST HOTEL In the COUNTRY At MJM Per Day. TREMONT HOUSE. W A B T E Walnut, Cherry, Hickory, Oak, Ash, Elm and Sycamore aw logs. -WiL DO ALL KINDS OF- CUSTOM SiVlliG And take Saw Logs of all kinds at good prices In exchange ; will also ex change oak fencins and lumber for Elm Saw Lr.gs. All kinds of BUILDING TIMBER Sawed to order. Apply at once to GUI'S SI Mill, Walker's Addition, Tiffin. nis-7in-tf. JMlRlfl jrailBT! m.Gallup's Jewelry Store lias leen Removed TO " Commercial House Block, Market Street. COAL, COAL! A. GREENLEAF, DEALER IN Hard, Sojt and Blacksmith LEHIGH & W1LKESBARRE COAL Of any size to rait the wants ot consumers. and sola al greatly reauceu prices. Parties wishing to purchase their supply of Soft or Hard Coal. For the winter will And it to their Interest to give me a call before buying elsewhere can furnish Coal at very low tittures from mines In the Hocking aud Muskingum Val leys and Masslllon. '! Delivered Free any part tbe City. JS? Orders left at Martin Wagner's Clothing Store will receive prompt at tention. Office and Yard On Adams St, sear V., M. A C. depot. ntmn HeadligliT JULIUS KEISSLING HAS OPENED A FINE S&LOOH AHD RESTAUBAHT In Sency's Block, Washington St., and will keep the bar stocked with the Best Brands of ALE, BEER, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Etc. All lovers of the lieverage are invited to call, as we "study to please." Cold Lunclic, Sand wiches, Etc. Served at all hours and on short notice. N. B. Johnny Roller has been egnced as clerk, and would like to meet all of Ini old friends. Ulveusacail. JULIUS KEISSLING, Ileadllslit. 9 .'- 9 i M CO XJ3 2S m CO And MANTELS of American and Italian Marble. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING WORK Done to rc!r at price as low as the lowest Works on Washln ton street Wire Bridge. nls-ti-U Dollar-and-a-half for Tea Cent. r . . T .i... n .n V . 1 I . V. lrnr. twelve Dazes. fuU size, best and mutt popular music for ten cents. Arw and ftsptuar ei0. Imtee ami 1utrumentul Mum. tnxniMHumns. etc- tlr. For sale by all newsdealers. Poslag two cents, to be sent In addition to above, if ordered from the publishers. J. M. BTODDA RT A CO.. 723 Chestnut at., Huladclphls, 1 D.jjjjnn Hall ! FALL AND WINTER GOODS Foreign and Domestic CASS1MERES, Worsteds, and Fine OVERCOATINGS IN ALLTUK LATEST ST I I.F.4 AT THE UCS Kill CLOTHING HOUSE 1 invite all who wish the Best and Latest Styles, And Bst Fitllo? Suit at the Lowest Po siOIe Prices. t( call on me and you will find all the Latest Styles l Gsctaen's Furnishing fiaods HARRY LUTZ. the best cutter in the Slate, will insure you a perfect dt. CV.l and see. er Uou't forget the place, JOHSKELIGH'SClothingHouse, njl Ti Tr.s The undersigned respectfully informsj the public that he has opened a 5R1 Ml 1 In V. A. Amcnde's old room, Everything is new and the room is fitted up in nrst-cla-ss style. The best of Liquors, Wines, Ales, Beer, Cigars, Etc. Always kept. Ts good BILLIARD TABLES Are always kept In good order for the lov ers of that amusement. "- call and see how It is In a first clan establish me uU ROB'T CLARK, Proprietor. n21 71 RING'S Jt. am&'s GRAY HAIR. a..--.--" iZZi ThlsbtheAMDitosutuatUingnuda This is the Cure that isy In the A mesosu that King mads. This is the Man who was tJiLsnd gnjr, Who now ha raven loeks, they lay. He nstil tlw Cure tliat lay In the A.uiiiHMlA mil tung nuuic. This is the iliiden, handsome and pay. Who married the man once bald and pray. ...... V no now Ell rsven iuck wiry mmj. t lie nsei me AJiiiuosu nut ni"g M made. Thi. Is the Psrson, who, by the way. Married the nuudtu, hanusoiue uid pay, To the man onrc bald and irrsy. Hut who now has raven loclu, they BonluBe he nsed the Core tht Uy In the AXBUOSIA that EUS nude. This in the Ikll Hist rinsrs sway Jf ' lrvTo aroo the pefjple ud and r f ' ! HJiCnto this fw-t, winch here doe. Uy J$ 1"T yrmwuUlMtt! Inild or yr"9 , J i the AJlvuvJlAtlmt JUuy auile COMPOUNDED AT THE CHEMICAL LABORATCB or 33. 2VI. 'X' U J-SX3S fc GO., rsunucross or talb3' Unlvercal Pala Zr&iisator, MANCHESTER. N. H. For Sale by f. F. MARQCARDS, Dealer in lrti!?. Medicines, Fancy iood Wall 1'ui-er. Window Shades, etc.. '1 llhu, O Real Estate For Sale ! o 4 Acres of Land ana rive Low a.ljolo 0"i lni Kepublir. Ohio. Oooi I jind, Fi De Orchard, House ana Karn. I n.'"i r sri. l,nwj.ijc:fcfth : Ijaiunce in pay inents of ViM per year. A bargain. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OK RENT, cheap, Bituated on Jackson street, be tween Clay and Ferry streets. HOUSE and lot, on West Perry street, one-half square from Washington. Fine lo.-ation for hoarding hooxe ; U rjoiu. Well .ml cistern. IxH 'ji'XlW. Will sell cheap aud on reasonable terius, or wnl rent one-ziaii seven rwiw-s. Ortacres of fertile land in Brown County, oVj Kansas, near the County seat. School hou.se wituui hall a mile. Will sell cheap for Cash, or give reasonable time m oue half purchase price. House and Lot. New Dwelling, two stories, seven it'Xnl sized rooius, rxxl Well and Cistern, full lot, god new fences, and buildings. A nie locution, near busi ness. Sulendid neiKlilorhHxl. Will seil lor Ur'-'J, on long time. A bargain. House and Lot. New Hoh one-story high, five Kood rooms. Flue Well and Cistern, full lot. Kverytblug neat and cosy, for only f'.') ; It) cash, balance In payments to suit purchaser. Honse and lot. In Ureen Hrrln O rUiee to tne depot, for 17., 8-lJ cash; balance Ui suit the purchaser. HOUHEANDTWOI.OTSIN THE VJL-La4-i of West Lo.li, Seneca Co., O House toiy and a half, six rooms ; well and cistern ; wooii-houte ; Ji'xxi stable ; everything handy. Will soil at purchaser's figures and terms. IOOK HERE ! A, si.lendld farm of one j bumlreu acres, fiur miles north of Attica, O., and ten miles south of Bellevoe The best market In northern Ohio on the pike. Ail but a few acn uuder (food culti vation. Soil, loam, with clay aub-soil. rraine dwelling ol four rooms; icood well; large barn, .isi'l. arra r.nd buildlnirs In .rw.l renuir. rh hool house within sixty rod of Uwelllnj. lpUst Church a half mile. Two jiemooLsi nnrcnes wunin iwo mile.. A Catholic Church Within three miles. Price only t") per aere, cm pur chaser's terms. Cause for bUer, "Kausics fever." FLOURING MILL Three-story Briek ; two rna of burrs ; engine loity-horse jxiwer ; ample yard ; good access and locat ed in one of the bei,t wheat-raising vicini ties in Seneca County. Only llouricg null In that vicinity. Excellent castom patrun .tfnrdinff eonnLant running. Will sell cueap, on eaxy terms. Uuod chance for a party cf small capital. HiUULU KLDta, tnrr ConimflTWl Hank. Til. O. , 0W General Collectors. All Business attended to promptly. JUly. WOODBINE" ; m?": J' i " . ' j ' j I ?r 'H' ''( f - ; i OIIloo Opp. Sliawlian Uonso c hit h L. L.. CIUKDLEK, Proprietor. A. C.B.4RDOIR, Ajfent. 7 is is the place to pay your rent on a JTcntae and Lot and hate something to thow for it ; Property High and Dry ; Xic View of the City. Lot Sold Cheap on Easy Payments. Come in and Get Full Particulars. - Drug & Wall NO. 46 WASHINGTON ST., Is now leceiving a Large fire thus m wjcss For Medical Use. WALL PAPER AUD Curtain Fixtures and Tassels. Prescriptions carefully Compounded ly competent, persons only. J. IT. MAEQUAEDT. .THE ARE THE CHEAPEST. r. vi S. a. SIZES. ' C, FINE AND CHEAP QUALITIES. . Av , - - Ji?av- -DEALKRf IN- CONFECTIONERIES FlneCAHl)IE8 and JV VTS of, alt Varlet les. Staple Groceries, Hams Choice Cigars and Tobaccos of all Kinds; Warm Meals or Lunch at all Hours. Sl'AVTH'B BLOCK, WABHINOTON ST..) Ui-eosiTs coUKX lluian. DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Boots '& Shoes, TRUNKS. VALISES And"a General btock ot RUBBEE IGOODS. DAY'S AGUE TOWIC CURES EVER. FORI CF CHILLS. C3 fflQNEf RETBRSIED. DAY'S TONIC DAY'S TONIC !, ?AY1T0IC . Ll!?.T!?NtC DAY'S TONIC i"-''-'"'"'"'"'' lAY; I UN ! AcUo. Linrl BowU. riu-n.ir In tli li. l. win. Ii l..lU,m, lh n iliTk DAY'S TnJJin u .-i'iih-nVr"l yn,y... IWI11U D-,tB.lUic Ud. I iu-.li-H.'. II iv,-r f:ilis lanr.. anatHir DAY'S TONIC DAY'S TONIC xzx. J. P. DR0MG00LE & CO.. Proprietor. LouiviMe. Ky. w F. KJSHAWHAN, 4-Ahll l.KALFK I.N- 1 AKIV NOTIONS. ! No. t Shawhan'a,Dlock,Tiffin, 0. Paper Store, ami Fresh Stock of WINDOW SHADES GANG PLOWS SULKIES-i? ii FOR FULL DESCRIPTION AN D PRICES SEND YOUR ADDRESS.TO collins a CO. 212 WATER STl NEW YORK CITY. AND GROCERIES Tiffin, Ohio, F. K. SHA WHAN, cash;uealkk.in At 1 -AN NOTIONS. No. 4 Shanhan'a Clock, Tiffin, O