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TbUih4 KTtry Friday Homing y JANES Tim MOWS. TKItirltf t On Copy On Tear If Paid la Advanos On Copy 81s Month i 11 90 , 1 to . 1 00 QUR MOTTO! IF IT WIS3 AND Let Live! Small Profits AND Quick Sales! This may seem old to the public because bo often used and so seldom carried out in good faith, nevertheless the secret to success is eniboddied in the above brief saving; and as we again throw our banner to the breeze, under the old firm name of A. G. Williams & Bro, we pledge ourselves to fair deal ing with all who may favor us with their patronage. We have ever been opposed to selling one ar ticle at less than cost to late the untcary, and then have to charge two or three profits on other goods in order to average our profits, the like of which is be ing done every day with appar ent success, and ith.it too at the exnflnse of the purchaser, lie i - wise and buy where yon pay fair price for everything and then vou will "Live and Let Live." Great Reduction In price of Dress Goods, and in other goods we are otlering great inducements. We will make it to the interest of all who want goods to call and see us. Will be receiving new goods every week direct from manu facturers and the sea board. A fresh supply of that DoL'AR Tea on the w.iy. Did not mean to get out of it, but they have carried it off too lively lor us. J A. G. WILLIAMS & Bro. TIME TABLE D. & M. R. R. Cincinnati, Toledo & Detroit Mails. tkia NORTH. Cnstar. ...... Milton Weston. ...... Tontogany.... tlsskine- Mull Prairie r. M. ....3 00 ...a 04 ...3.12 ...3.28 ... 36 ....3.38 Roachtuo 3.46 Parrysburg ......3 55 Toledo 4 10 pa ssi no aoirn Toledo Perrvsburg Itoachlon .. Hull t'riarie Haskins Tontogany .. Weston. ... . Milton Cuatar ...... 12 50 I.IH 1-24 1.36 1.38 1.50 2 05 2 3.18 Cincinnati, Toledo & Detroit Mails. Cincinnati, Dayton, Tol. & Chi. Express. A. . 6 .50 r. u. Cttstar 1020 Milton 10.22 Wesion 10.34 Tontogany...... 10 49 llakina .... 10 47 Hull Prairie ..10 59 PerryaUurg II 16 Halea SldeTr'k.. Toledo 1140 Toledo.... Perrysburg 7.14 Koachton 1 Hull Prairie.... 7 Haakioa 7.35 Tontogany ......T. Weston 8 Milton 8 Custar 8.14 Detroit, Toledo & Cincinnati Express. a. m . Custar .... Miltua .... Weeloo .... Tontogany.. lUskius .. Hull Pririe.... Perrysburg..... H ilys nida Ir k.. Toledo........ 6 35 Toledo .24 UaleartideTr'k U.4U Perrjsbug V.iH Hull Prairie .. Ilaskiua 1 Tontogany...... 10.18 tVestou 10.34 MilK.u I" CuaUr 16 5.14 4.17 . 5 26 4.43 . 4 52 i 54 . 6 10 Toledo and Deshler Accommodation. r. Toledo 4.30 Bast Toledo .... Hates Hide Tr'k.. Perrysburg t-i Roachton ...... 4.28 Itirerdale. 6 Hull Prairie.... 5.44 Haskina......... Tontogany 0 Weston 6.34 Milton 0.47 Cnstar .5 Farnham'a .T.I0 Deshler 7.25 Deshler Farnham'a Custar Milton Weston Tontogany..... Haskina ... . Hull Prairie liiverdale.... roachton 8 20 I'errj sDurg .... 8.34 Hates Side Tr'k. Kast Toledo loledo 915 A. H. 6 25 .6.40 .6.54 7 OO 7.16 7 45 8 00 . 8 04 8 12 Toledo and Perrysburg Accommodation. r. ..ft . -6.50 a.M. I IVsrrysbnrg H 16 I Toledo l,oledu.. ........ 45 Perrysburg. -"r'igures in ilsry Type indicate Meeting and Ceasing Points. . Tue i Indicate Stations at which Traina must oooie to Full Htop on a Signal. D. McLAREN, Sup't. Cincinnati. JAS. B. MONROE, Gen'l Agent, Toledo. CALVIN SHEPLER, Agent, Perrysburg. BALTIMORE, PITTSBURG & CHICAGO Ry. (OHIO DIVISION.) On and after January U, 1874, Traina run as follows, (daily except Sundays), will GOING WEST. 2 No. j No. 4, No. ft. Chicago June, lea re (lepublic TitUn jiascom ' f.isiorja (Jravl Pit slaiidstowa .... ajew llaltlniora Hovl'a Corner Uesbler-" "arme SOOam 1:40 pm 2 04 J &5 " S:l& " 8:50 " 4 10 " 4:50 4 4 " 5:10 pm 6:45 7;40 10:15am 10:45 " il:25 11:66 12:25pm 12:60 1:25 3:10 '. GOING EAST. No. ft. No. S, No. Peshlar..,. 'leave Hovt'a Corner. V'eiv Baltimore" Hairdstowo Oraval PU foatoria""'" 1 Haacom TiflU- ftepublio . . . r . I n. en 2:55 pm 6:00am :36" 4i" 4:10 T:l" 4M 7:46 ' 6:10 " 8:1 " 6:40 8 11 :25 9:45" ft.OOan. f 00 ' tilOpm 6:45 ' 2 60 ! 8:16 tae - k., a eonnaata witn i.ake I'.rie uitialon otrec for Coluaibna, Washington, Ualtiniore, Pbila JiHpbla.aod all polnla taat. Ko. 4 has direnlsonoeciiua from Columbus, UVKMling. Spa imgriuiuiii. ninnie. vaaauu, GOING EAST. W. C. QUINCY, President. Wm. FRANKLIN, Acting Gen'l Sup't Trains. LOCAL MATTERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: Oreat Beandal Jay pry Qoodi A, O. Williama A Bro, Single ennlei of the Jonamt can b had f Mr. E. D. Roaa,at tha Poatoffloa. An Important session of the Wood County Commissioners will commence on next Monday, An Interesting letter from "Ramb ler " U crowded out this week. It will appear in oar next Issue. A. O. Williams A Bro. loaded the Schooner Berlin this week with 88,000 staves, growi count. Send 35 cents to Jay Edi Leslie, and get a copy of tha Great Scandal. See ad vertisement elsewhere. For Sale One 55 gallon Tin Oil Can, with brass faucet, all la frood condition, for sale cheap, at A. O. Williams & Bro. We direct attention to the card of A. O. Williams & Bro. in ano'her column. Their motto for doing business will be found the correct one. An exchange declares that nothing on earth will disturb a man's future re lations with Heaven as running his neck gainst a clothes line in the dark." The editor of tiie Bryan Prtu says by careful discrimination he managed to cast his vote on the losing tide of every proposition, at the election for the re- eilon of the New Constitution. The Soldiers' re-union that took place at Clyde, Ohio, on Friday last, was a grand success. The veterans of three wars were In attendance In large force and it proved to be one of the largest re unions ever hold in the State. . The Chtif Jnttiea Waito is chartered to take the delegation of fat men fiom Toledo down to the Island?, on the 10th Inst., one at a time. The Stndusky dele gation will be placed on a raft and towed over by light tiu. It is estimated that the damage done to the stand pipe in its fall on Saturday lust, will amount to about $6,000. Toledo will have to foot the bill. The occasion drew out several thousand people, notie of whom were injured. Owing o the illne s f Judge PlL- Lars, Court did not convene nt Bowling Green on Tuesday. About, two hundred lawycrs, litigants and witnesses -Waited tin- til Wednesday evening, en expense, when they learned that the business of die pres- ent terra would be adjourned over to the winter session. We learn that Mrs. Gould, formerly of this place, has met with a severe ac cident in Cleveland by the running away of a horse attached to a buggy In which she and her little daughter weie riding. It Is reported that she has received painful Injuries, and the little daughter, if life be spared, will be a cripple for life. The editor of the Ottawa Aews occu pies a half column in quotations and com ments, condemning the bitter personali ties in which editors frequently engage, and in the next column has the follow ing: " Our skeleton friend Frank Knecht, who has served as a hat rack at a popu lar boarding home in this village, for few months put, left last Monday for Visit to his Ma at Dover. Ohio." Masonic There will be a regular rora municdtioa of riiccuix Lodge, F. & A, M. on Monday evening ntxt, Sep. 7. All members are requested to be present at this the first meeting after the usual Summer ocatlon. 16 M. 3 33 5 02 II u. 43 34 04 Excnrslon. The H earner bland Queen will make an extra trip to Toledo on to morrow, Saturday evening, leaving Ihe Perrysburg deck at 6 r. M., for the ac commodation of those who may desire to attend the great show In the city on tint day and evening, returning immedi ately after the oio;e of the performance. Accident. On Saturday evening last, Mr. John Norris and wife, accompanied by their sou Omar, met with a very pleasant accident. The wheels on one side of their err lage ran off a bridge culvert a mile or so out of town. 0..e wheel was broken, the horses took fright and ran throwing Mrs. Nonis upon ground, bruising and hurting her seri ously. Stvtinel. Snbbntli School Excursion. A num brrof the Sibbith Schools of this county have arranged for an excursion, and Basket plc-nic, to rut-In-Bay oa ntxt Tuesday, 0;h lust. Arrangements have been made for a special train to leave Ton tog-any at 7 A. M., wl.lch will cor.nec with the C'uV Justice Waite at Tol?rI Returning the train will leave Toledo 7:30 r. M., hi on llio at ri vol of the Matte. Fir M. IIaveS", Esq., met with a riuiia loss nv bre on Monday. While gaged n threshing his giain a fire was kin dli'fl liv ihe frii'tinn nf the mauliinerv. which resulted in the losa of five stiuits oats, a quantity of straw nnd at. 20 threshing machine. Mr. IIavks' loss estimated at ahout J600, while the proprie tor of the nimhine, who lives in Lucas county we lelieve, ill lose ahout f 100. Tlio Comity Fair. -It Is hoped that, in the excitement of politics, the Wood Couuty Fair will r.oi be forgotten. L It be remembertd that very much upon tho Interest taken by hibitors. Every farmer and every cbanlc should contrlliute somt tl.ing to exhibit! n. And very n-.u ;h depend the exertions of the ladles in the exer cise of their good taste, display and oration of the halls. If you have any thing to txULH, give jour home the preference. Tha Oratorio of Esther. A fulr dience was in attendance last evening wltnes tin rendering of this pleasing can- tutu, considering the inclement we The Church will no doubt be well fjiled this evening. Prof. Hai.lock ia now contemplating the reproduction of the Dcautif'il Queen nt Ihe Town Hall one evening nxt week, with the addition of a delightful character piece and several solos and duets. Should he succeed in making such arrangements, it will be a musical jubilee that none desire to miss. tod Accident. Mr. Akmf.w ni-n. who resides near MiJibury county, waa accidentally shot by the mature discharge of a revolver lu hands of a Frenchman whose name could not learn. The ball passed through the!heart, producing almost instant death Mr. II. was about 28 years of age leaves a wife and one child. IIU r in were burled at Hand Ridge Cemetery, the Hank Road, Tuesd iy. Mr. F. Johnson U riflttlng the building on what It known as the Burnt District, with the view of establishing I permanent flsli ud poultry market. Killed by the Cars. A special dis- ptoh tcthe Commercial states, that while a tram was passing wes on Dmiu, r nn s it. P. A O. Road. It ran nvpr a v ruin a man named Frank Ko irts. atasmall station named Hamilton west of Deshler, killing him Instantly and mangling his body In a terrible romner. Roberts Is about 35 years of age, not married, and was formerly from Brook lyn, New York. The Coroner Impanelled a Jury, whluh gve the verdict of death as the result of Intoxication. ' rersonnl. The Hon. A. M. Pratt, the Republican nominee for Congress, was In town on Friday last. He looks the embodiment of good health and morals, and undoubtedly erjoys a good Republican constitution. We hope ar rangements will be made at an tarly day by our Central Committee, to have him give an expression of his views upon the Issues of the day at as many points In this county as he can be secured for. Alexander Mc'Millak, M. D., of To ledo, was In town on Monday, with a view of locating here, tie did not suc ceed in finding a vacant house, but has decided, we believe, to make arrange ments to board until such time as he can buy or rent satlt factdHly. The Doctor Is a gentleman of means and comes well receom mended for proficiency In his choen professoin. Our young friends Eddib Biuch and Frreland Powers started for Oberlin on Tuesday, In the pursuit of knowledge as, taught In the famous old Otxrlln College. Miss Mary E. Beach and a lady friend from Oberlin, started on Tuesday morn ing for Atlanta, Ga., to rcsumi their re lations as teachers In the schools In that city. The Serold's. The moonlight excur sion given by the Nereid Boat Club on Friday evning last, was an occasion of pleasure for those participating. The attendance was sufllelontly large fir cora ,'ort, and the atmosphere, though a little sharp down near the Light House, was decidedly refreshing. The Club realiird $110 from the excursion, over all ex penses. The new Barge that has been on the n Unl. . nf f.iW I Via nnaf. til n II t fl will I ,eted todayt and Capt. AvaRlLL hag d(;taj,ed a crew to launch her on to- .., mnA ,nw hor unto tl future .00nes of her exploits as the KO,QtM of the npper Maumee. A boat ,ou-, 56 feet In length, has Just been completed at the lowerend of the dock, by Messrs. Peck, Hamiltox & Co., in which the new boat Is to be housed upon her arrival. At the regular monthly meeting of the Club on Wednesday evening, it was de cided unanimously to name the boat the " II. A. Hamilton," in honor of Doctor Hamilton who has taken a practical In terest In the organization and welfare of the Club. a a i or the .t Celebrating the Anti-License Ylctorj. About ten o'clock on Friday evening last, several of the friends of Anti-license, learning of the success of their side of the que stion in the general result in the State, decided to build a bon fire In noti on of the victory at the corner of Loui siana Avenue and Second S:reet. Not withstanding the very wide streets and the usual custom of celebrating victories, it was considered extra hazadron ou this occasion by the authorities, with so much " liifl..muble materia" around Quits a large crowd gathered and in the discussion of theproprieiyorrigtitol hav ing abon-flre a general row was emi nent at one time. One knock down oc curred, and another couple went out by themselves on invitation to settle the question by muscle, but wisely concluded, we believe, that it would have but lit tle effect on the general results, or the nation unborn, if a decision, was thus reached by them, as to which had the n,o -t tkill and muscle, so it was iudtiiin itelv postponed. During the melee, and after Doctor Alubrt had settled the hash with his patient, he got into Mr. Tylkr's buggy which was standing near by, and lu company with Mayor Hqkinfraxk the buggy was drove away at a rapid rate. The horse, which was one of Mr. Tylkk's spirited grays, and which had been warm ed up in a test of his speed through the streets during the evening, took this oc casion to run away, and in turning the old drug store corner the occupants were all thrown from the buggy. Dr. Albert escaped unhurt, Dr. Khkinfiunk reliev ed several bruises, and Mr. Tyi.kr had his Lip dUlocatid, which mtkes a pain ful wound and one that will confine him to his bed for si veflal weeks. As It is clalmt d that many of tho saloon keepers and their friends voted with the temperance people on the license question, it seems to us that there never was less at se en of i feeling or diaturbuncetliHn upon the is t de pends ex. nie- the on Fair au to titer. this occa-l n. if the two p.irties could not agree around t ne tire, why wvre there not two built? Here ia a question jor a debating society. The'Bird Law. -Tha following is section. .T a law past last winter for the protect ion of birda i It ahall ba unlawful for anr perann in any place, to catch, kill or injure, or to pursue with such intent any quail or Virginia ptrlridge, or anv wild turkey, between the first day January and Ihe fifteenth of October, iuelualve; or any ruffled grouse or pheasant, pinnated grouse or piairie ehukena, blue wince J teal, mallard or wood dues, or oiner emu uuca, taiid goose or brant, at any time between Atat day ot January and the Ural day of Sep tember) or, at any lime between the lira! of January and the fnurib day of July, catch, kill or injure, or lo pursue with sucli intent anv wood cock. or to catch kill or stroy, or pursue with audi Intent un tha or another, between ilia nrat nay 01 January and tba first dv of October, any wild rabbit or h ire. And it ahall be unlawful for any per ann at anr lima lo catch by suaro or trap quail or Virginia partridge. And it ahall iiulawl.il for any person, by tha aid or fl awivel punt gun, or any other than common shoulder gun, nr iiy Ihe aid or of any push boat or aneak boat, need for carry ing aticb guii.lu catch, kill or wound, or to or poraue alter, with such luteal, upon any of the waters, bays, rivers, mud flats, any cover lo which wild fowl reaort, within Ihe state of Ohio, any wild goose, wild duck, bra ut. will Hkp this pre' the we an ) tins on Bili-oo's 11 so asm a Fob SrrMea. September number of tliia popular magesine ia iasued, and ia fully aa attraetiva aa It containa mora variety, ia filled with lira stories than any other magasiue of country,' eud this ia what roakee il such a with tha people. All Dud something it tha llnteresls and amuaea. Tim Illustrations are seasonable and tha description are written and Instructive. Just glauo over list of contents, a copy of which may be al your nearest periodical depot, and sea a rioh treat "is before tha reader. Published Thomxs Jt Tlot,3" llrumfluld Street, Boston, and fur aala at " the periodical depots tha country. small a Tha Couritr-JoMHul a'tlack Ihe Kentucky rlota with double-leaded editorials. Double leaded shot guna and musket art tha weapout. (-m, Tiui. PROCEEDINGS. OF THE Wood Co. Republican Convention. ol 0-t.ock Pursuant to call tha Republican of Wood County assembled la mass Convention at Bawl In Green, Saturday, August 29, 1874. Tha CoDTantina was Balled to order by F. J. Ob linger, Chairman County Central Comities, wha read tha call announced tha order of buaineaa for the organisation of tha Conrention. On mniiona, Judge Oeo. C. Phelpt was fleet ed Chairman, and H. O. Condit, Jas. Timmons and A. W. Riidntpb; Seoretarlea. On motion, eaoh twp. aeleeted a oommlttee of one on Rule and Order of Business, as follows 1 Pnrtag J W McCraekea MberlT R Donnelly Lak John Bailey Henry Win Widen Montgomery Jacob Stalil Ttlnnm H 8 Brunson Webster Hugh Htewsrl Weston Henrv P 8hank Freedom .1 Holies . Center E W Merry Perrr Oeo Keteham Mlddleton -R .1 Freagles Milton-O W tllll Tror J C Webb Plain-R C Cnmstnrk Perryabnrg A M Russell Washington Capt L Ulaek Jeckann-W O Jewell Rosa C.rrua Williama On motion, tho Chair appointed a Committee of fle on Resolutions, as follows i Jas. W.Rnaa, J. R. Phillips, C W. Erers, Martin Warner and R. W. McMalian. It waamoied and carried, that each town ahip aelect a committee nf one to aelect a Cen tral Committee. Tba following names were announced I Perrysburg Oeo Weddoll Washington J Q Adama Plain-J I) Howl. a Like -J R Tracr Jackson -W O Jewell Weston Frank M Young liinerty A M Dram Miltnn-J R Hill Freedom 8 C Iabell Henry Wm Wlttrn Roes fliram Kggleatnn Tmy-H I. Wood.Hr Bloom -John Haird Middletnn Jamea Johnston Center 8 P Harrison Portage S W Wheaton Montgomery R W galley Perry laaae Ilrandeberry Webster Darid Mai n It was more l and carled, that eaoli town ship aelect a Committee nf one to aeleet Del egates to State and Judicial Conventions. Tha following namea were reported i Perryabtirg S Spink Washington E Toller Jackson I. K Park Plain J II Reid Late C F Chapman Weston loe. CUtpool Liberty R O PotUr Milton J M Dancer Freedom -H Rirketta Henry Henry Carroll Rosa-J M llond Troy Thnnus O rrilt Bloom John Russell Middlelon r .immurmau Center J W Canary Portage A Welton Montgomery J II Caldwell Perry Abr.im K.iffer Webster John Mu.ir.8r. On motion, tba Conrention than adjourned AFTERNOON SESSION. Convention called to order by fka Chairman at IX o'clock Tba Committee an Rulea and Orderof Bust nesa submitted the following report t The usual I'arhmenary rulea ahall go rem tue neliberatl'tna or tnia Uonveniion. Tha order of buaineaa ahall be aa follows 1. Reports of Committeea. 2. Announcement of Candidates 3. Balloting on Caudiilatea. Candidates shall be balloted for in the following orrier : 1st. Audit.. r; 21. Clerk: 31. Sheriff; 4th Commissioners i old. Inhraiarv Director (tb Treasurer: 7tb. Surveyor: Blh. Coro ner. In voting for eondidatea each township an voting i reel net shall be entitled to east one Votrstor each ten vntee east for Ki"t. Noyea in 1873, and one additional vote for each frac tion of tire or m re, iin.tur which ratio each township will be entitled to the following num ber of votra : 25 15 ?f rrjeburg Weston Prec'l. O. Rapids Prec't. Mlddli'too Portage Perry ' Montgomery r rreuoui Troy Libei ty Total, Neccsaarj to i 10 14 IS Center llliHim Plain Milton lleury W ashington Jackson Lake Webster Ross 15 U 13 II 4 11 i 6 9 8 In lot choice, The Committee to report a Central Committee made the lol lowing report t 11 U D iuall.v-Liberty John Kosell Dlooui A M Uuaaell Perrysburg J W Canary Center The Committee to aelect Delegatea to State and Judicial Cuuvautiona, reported ss followa Stat Cliawolioa. Judie&U Ounventlo H L Wood Sr. J W Canary 8 S Uronann J O Troup D W II Day HE Peck T J Webb l)r A Claypool Oscar I, Wales Ueo Laaky Frank Young John Kuaell 8 W St I. .1.0 J U Held Capt I, Hlack Frank Powell U K Parks P S Abbott K W Clay It waa moved and carried, that Ihe delegates attending fct.ite and Judicial Conventioua authorised lo cast Ihe v te of the eouuty. The Chair then announced that the nomina tion of candidate! was in order: AUDITOR. the of the day to any ba use tba use da aloy or or The The following namea wera announced: J. D. Newton, 8. Case, F.J. Oblinger. missioner Kelley, by aulhority, withdrew name of J. 1), N.iwton. Theaeveral townships then proceeded lo bal lot on tha namea nf S, Case and V. J. Obllngeri with Ihe lollowiug result: We also give this table the result of the flrrt and only ballot for Clerk. We omit fraction as they appeared in towuahipa, but give them in rouod numbura in the totals. i4ir. Perrysburg, Weaton pre. 1 (Lipids pr. li Idlelon, Portage, Perry, Montgomery, Freedom, Troy, Liberty, Center, nioom, Plain, Milton, Henry, Washington. Jsckaoo, l.aka. Webstar Koaa, Total e 14 Cur. fH - 30 CO o 3 f a 8 : 15 10 6 9 10 1 I S 10 1 1 8 3 10 13 10 II 4t 40 125 III 100 SHERIFF. mora this fa vorite In wall The next in order waa candidate! for 8hiff. Tb nam of 0. C. Uaird wa annouueed. no oiner name being mentloued, it moved that th rules b suspeudsd Cbas. C. Baird b anminaUd by soolatnation. Carried, uaanimouely. COMMISSIONERS. what by lu order wai th notnlnatlMk Commissioners, Tb asm of Jas. H. wa announced, uo in"! Ion, h a rule auspeuded aud Jaa. H. Pierce was declared uiiauiinona ehoio of lb Conrention, Tb following name war lha preseaUd lh Convention, to fill lb vacanoy occasioned by th resignation of K. A. Wilaon I W, Jewell, R. U. Potter, O. VY. Hill, and ft. Wblt-acr. 5 PerrysWf, wesion, Grand Rapids, miaaieHin, Portage, Perry, Montgomery, Freedom, Tror, .tbertr, ' Center, Hlonni, Plain, Miltoa. Henry, Washington, lacKsnn, jake, Webster, Rosi, Total, 88 43 4S 3t 142 It 20 W. O. Jewell having a majority of all the votes eaat, was declared tha nominee. INFtHMaST MniCTOB. For thla otHce tha following names wars an nounced I Henry Lundy, John Shlnew.S. W, St. John and Frank Powell. Tba flrat ballot stood aa follow a t 10 1 i i V 10 11 J 1 a 10 4 9 1 6 i rf i i ? i i t 10 J ( 11 14 11 IS 13 11 9 3 Perrysburg, Weston, Orand Rapids, Middleton, Portage, Perry, Montgomery, Freedom. Tmv. Liberty, Center, l)loorP Plain, Milton, Henry, Wellington, Jackson, l,ae, Webster, Ross, Total, f m 10 4 14 16 9i w Br i' n r- "0 e a 12 10 10 V T 13 11 38 11 61 There being no choice, the nsmes nf Pninew and Powell were withdrawn and Henry Lundy waa elected nn the seooud ballot by a Vote of 1S8J4 to 2 for 8. W. Bt.Jnbn. TREASURER. Tha nominati. a of Treasure waa next in or der, end the following namea were announced . R. Rudulph, I. W. Clayton, C. C. Whit. more, II. Ricketts, Robert Dunn and N. W. Million. The following is the result of (ha Brat ballot c e. - - Perryeburg, 2 Weston. Orand Rapi.ls, Mddleton, Portage, Perry, 2 Montgomery, 3 Freedom, Tiny, Liberty, Center, 7 Bloom, Plain, .1 Miltoa Henry, Washington, Jacksan, Lake, Webster, 1 Roaa, 3 S 14 4 S I 1 3 1 3 1 3 r 3 12 1 B 5' r ToUl 23 43 SO 42 40 33 Tha Convention then proceeded to ballot eight timet before a choice waa made, some of the candidates dropping off during the struggle, Icaviug tb contest on tba ninth ballot between I. N. Clayton and II. RickelW, with the follow ing result Troy and Heury townships not ba. lag represented t I. N. Clayton 109 Henry Bicketta SO SURVEYOR. Tha next in order was Surveyor. Tb names nf D. D. Ames and W. II. Wood were announced. Tha ballot resulted Troy and Henry not voting aa follows : W. 11. Wood,.....'. 110' 1). D. Amea Vl CORONER. The nomination cloaed with K. W. McMahan and A B. Abbott , as candidates for Coroner. The vole resulted aa followa: R W. McMahan, 135 A. B. Abbott, 35 RESOLUTIONS. . . he following report : Kaaltttt That aa th real added wealth of the nation ia mainly derived from the producta of the farm, wa are in favor ot giving prece dence to those measures which promote agri cultural and mechanical pursuits, and recog nise them aa entitled to the amplest protection end the fulleal developement. HetntMd That w are opposed to th g'ving away 'f our public lands to Railroad Compa nies, or other corporations ; but will ever favor Ihe improvement of our Lakes and River for tb purpo of securing safety and eheap trans portation of tha producta of lb laborlog classes. ltt-Afd That tha H. n. A. II. Pratt, our nomine for Congress, is a Represeilativ man of eminent ability, and worthy of th support of every Republican in the County, HtKilvi 'that Ihe Republican party nf Wood county ia in fu'l aymnathy with all efforla look ing to Political and Mora! reform, and aa a party w.. das i re lo se men nominated and elected to office who are worthy tlx respect and aup- l port of all friends of temperance. There being no further business the Con veuti .n adjourned at 8o'clook P. M. UEO. C. PHELPS, Chairman. II. O. Conoit. ) Jte. Timmons, J. Secretaries, A. W. Ki'ui i.Ni.l IN MEMORIAM. lu waa and II ill or Grami Rarins I.onox.l No. 280 V. St A. M. I At s regular communication of aiid Lodge, on Thursday evening, Aug., 20, A. L. 5874, enmmitee appointed at a speoial communication submitted tha following: WHiaxaS. An overruling providence saw proper n tue 19th day or July and nn the l.ltli iayof August In remove fnun our midst Itros. eminuel Arnold and Mamtiel Klytlie, charter members nf this Lodge, android Masons eaoh being within a few day of seventy-two years old i I hero fore be it UhmoImJ That wa can only offer to frienda ourayinpalhy in their bereavement, and point ili.m lor onnsolatloii to Him, who tempers the wind lo Ihe shorn lamb. Bo(m That a copvof these nrocoouings published iu the Juurnnl and &Hfiuef. AI.XK n ILI.ISHSON,! A. J. OiKOMxa, V Committee. Lawis Dohtsl, ) Tho n.inkrupt Case o Win. Kraaa. Wu.i.iaa Kaaus, of the firm of Kaaua and Hmitu, proprietor of lh City llank.haa ap plied to the United State Diatriot Court for discharge from bankruptcy, and th casa b heard at Cleveland FriJay, (to-day). creditors have held meeting, and, it is underatond,appoiiited a eoniiuitt to conduct an ganixad resistance to Mr. Kaaua' application. (7amrrciai. Adrertlaed l.etlera. The foIloaingUt. Irsretnain In the I'listotfioeat Perrysburg, for lbs week ending gepteubur 4, 1874. Ilorgwald, Emma Morlock, Andrew linker, Perry Pierce, Wm. Itavls, Riephea 0. Phillipa, Horace Egbert, Joseph Kmilh, lloiiry K, kllaurer, Caroline Telft, Mercy Wild.neury Pleaa oall for adverliaed letlers,ond thednte af tliia list. OiRoe honra from 8 ELBERT D. ROSS, P. M. Pierce r the I want the person or persona took a hatchet ard ax Irom my pasture Mot ai'ioinlng tha Cat hollo Cemetery, return tue game or tliey may J. WEBB. Aug. 25. Q A good 1 unrovod farm of 101 aorei, within three mllea of this place; for cheap. Call on or nddresa Uaoitoa iTKaiN, PerryaUurir, Ohio, I. [From advance selections from "Wild Thoughts in Rhyme." by ARNOLD ISLER.] am - Well, who la met Why, myself--!. I, that la ma. Now I aea Thro' it. I'm getting nigh Tha point, I am I I know this lo ba A faot" ! am whatt And there It la. I am what t I aea, And still I do not. Yet I do know I am, 'tis a great treat Toknow somuoh. To know I am a thing, A living thing, that Uvea through alitor and aweet, For whatt Thata It, for what 1 1 talk I aing, I feel, I hear, I see.t laugh, I weep I I love, I hate, I work, 1 play, I weep I And In my sleep I dream. I dream I aea Strange things, atrange acenes, alranga faoea, appear to me ! I wake, and lo I I find myself where 1 Was before I courted aleep. I sigh, I rise, I eat, I drink, 1 live, I die I Then whatt Ab t there it is i What not 'Cross Death's abyss t Another life like thisf Ood forbid I I would rsther for everymore lie hid In Garth'a cold alay, forever senalsse deatll Than live another life like this, and tread Again the rough, changing pathway of life, llrava over agaiu this mixed up myslio strife. Lost. Katurday, Aug. 2!', In Bowling Qreen or between D. O. and Perrysburg, a memoran dum book oonlainlng one (12 note and other data of hodifit only to tha owner. A liberal reward will ba paid to any one leaving tho suie at the Arqjrioan House, Rowling Oreen J. CORRIE. 10 tot IOOO invested In Wnll Hlreet Often leads to a fortune. Pamphlet with ex planalinna and atatistics of Railroads, Stocks, Honda, Ac, with other valuable Information mailed on receipt of JO cents. Address At. ax PnoTHlNOnaM Si. Co., Hankers and Brokers, 12 Wall Street, N. Y. 10m House and Let for Sale. A good two. story frame house, modern built, a good cistern and everything convenient, situated one squore south of the Town Ualt. Also one lot on which It is situated. Enquire of John Hist, on the premises. ' 13 Money to Loan. -The Perrysburg Sav. ings ft Losn Association sre prepared to loan money on short time, at aa reasonable rates as ean be obtained in this vioiuity. Persons wish ing to borrow will do well to give them a call. S. D. WESTCOTT, Sec'y. BE YOUR OWN PIIYSirlAff. There is no casa of Dyspepsia that Green's Ai'orsT Fi.owir will not cure. Come to the Drug Store of A. H. CuaarNKT and inquire aboutit. If vou sutler from costiveneea. Hick headtfche, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint,orderangementol the system, try It. Two or three doses will relieve you. Aoua COM4 dihxb ia the only remedy In the United HtateethalcontalnanoQuiuine, Arsenic, or other poiaone injurioua to the system, that wilieure ( ever auo Aguo, iniormiiieni or nil loua Fevers, fecand the chills not return dur ingthe season. It permanently curea fever and Ague of lone atanding. 25zs A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South Amor-1 ca,ae missionary, discovered a safe a nd aim pie remedy for th Cur of Nervous Weakneaa Early Decay, Disease of the Urinary and Sem inal Organs, snd the whole train of disorders brought on br baneful and vicious babits Ureat numbers havebeen cured by this noble remedv. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I willsend the receipt for preparing and using this medicine, in aealed envelope, toany one who needs it, Ve Vharat. Address, Rev. JOSEPH T. INMAN, llm Station D. Bible House. New York City. The Ituslito Kitnsas and Col orailo, The indications arc that the rush to Kansas and Colorado will be greater than ever in 1874 Tha shortest way to reach the far West i through St. Louis, the great Mississippi -Valley Oily, of over 453,000 iuhabitauts, and thence weal over the St. Louis. KanassCitr and North ern Short Line, which reaches all the great grants in the West, and runs six fast exprea traina, two more than anv other road, botweei the .Mississippi aud Missouri Rivera. This road in the lasttwo years, has expended orer twi mtlliundollars. besides esruinira, in extranrdin ary itnorovements ofroadwav. in relaying it Hue with best quality of new steel and iron rail. on Droad new ties and in passe baring substituted for ordinary log chair coaches, with every cinfort and safety, being eleganty carpeted and fitted with dressing rooms, wait toilet con venienceB for ladies, gentlemen and families Taveling with children, frti of aag rxtrackttrgr Any ticket agent suiting through tickets to West will furnish tickets by this excellent mule through St. Louis, over the St. I.ouis, Kansas City and Northern Short Line, Ihe beat ahorteat t Kansas. Colorado, Nebraska, Califnr nia and the great West.il being the only running through cars between St. Louis Omaha, ror map, circular and lime table addreaa either J. r. McCaRTnr, Cincmnal I) : or P. H. (1 T, St. Louts, Mo,, either whom will furnish any informitiondesircd Colorado Eicarsioaj-Co West Tlirouli St. Louis the During th Summer Season, the Miasoi'K Pacific and KaNsas Paciric Through Linf via St. Louia and Kansas City, will sell E curaioo Tickela from St. Louia to Denver an Return, good ninety days from date of sal, a eztremulv low rates, thus atrr.ting everr ou an excellent onporiumty lo visit Ihe la uioiis r sorts of Colorado, among the beautilul Park of the Rocky Mountains. To all who are seeking new bimes in or ar about to take a trip to Missouri, Kansas. Colo redo. New Mexico, Nebraska, Oregon or Call Tumia, we recommend a cheap, safe, quick ami direct route bv way oral. Louis, over the Jim ours I'aciftc tliruwjh Lint. It ie equipped will tine Day Coaches, Uiick a llcclining Uh.ui -Wure I'uUman I 'alace nieepera, INe tauruia MHlei Salty Platform nnd the celebrated Westing house Air Drake, and run its trains frem Si Louis to principal points in tba west uu(ao caniige. The 1'exas ounsction of tbi rosd is now onuipleted, and passengers are offered a firs ulsssall railroute Irom Si. Louis to Texas, e t her over tho Missoui l, Kansas & lexaalt.R ei'o&u'uri'i.orovorilie Atlantic & Pacific It R..ia Purlin. For full information in regard tothe Uolorad Excursions, or trips in the Great West, address or oall upon eiiuer oi me loitowing name. Airrnts of the Lino : .1. r . Thompson, 157 bi change St., llnll .lo. N. 1 , 8. 11. Thompson, Union Depot. Columbus, Ohio i orb. A. rord (Joneral Paaaeng-r Agent. 25 South P.iurth at., St. Louia. Mo. Q'teiiiuHi Kill be akttrfull y onrf promptly nimoereu. be Clicnii Farms for Sale Easy Terms. The Atlantic X Pucifio Railroad Uonipan) nfTera 1,21)0,000 aorea of land iu Central ami Southwest Missouri, at from o to It per acre, on aevon years' time, with free transportation from St. Louia to all purchsaera. Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches and law-abiding anciety invite emigrants from all points to this land or rrmts and Sowers, ror narticulars address Land Commissioner. St Louis, Mo. lots PERRYSBURG MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY GILBERT BEACH AND JAMES P. AVERILL. PERRYSBURG, September 4, 1874. O. Wheat nn,,i!i r Cornttl00rts..irtl18 do shelled ....021 Dresased Keef S.djn Pork W bbl ...fin tin Hogs ....$ 2 5. .JO AH Potatoes fillo 'lour Vubl 1(1 5ft lata Sj.iJIOc tr 8Je Mover seed "g btl. a 00 lliiekens 1b...TulSe rurkeyalfltb tn- Kuans. N.ivy ...ti 60 Dried annles..l(Un Mean Common $1 &0 Butter ItlirtJMe l.arl 10ol2c Eggs 10a Feathera 7St&80 give WONDER: who to nave sale liv V h"ic L ;'Maqnifie&;' !MicRoscopf jfTlM aw th revelations o? tha goDM i.um wrc, wn. vi.w., i u lcrunooue ooinnKHi nw u eetentlAc. Vttlu.lbkV nriM-xlva. ntrljk!ntlil. urao ft common DMl ta .tent uteri I. ait .rv I auu.laln ua. ilairnilio Jltcroacope rlil. euteruiinui uur. iruaaure in every homo, 'hou- the world flu.1 m,'itva. i tlual, aanu4im, atlouiuribiir t.Unt. MultiM a. it hi of a hair. eio. Only ai.bO. bend tnoiH.y In letter ana ot u oy maiu pro. 1 i-M. ALlHWntrl. AikWanev ri Co, 0lMelny,(;UKH BOOTS & SHOES, OV thetestcfftom-niakes,in vsrieti s BtAVU'a. LEGAL ADVERTISEM'NTS ROAD NOTICE. NOTCIE Is hereby given that a petition will ba presented tothaCnmmiasinneranf Wo irl County at their nest aeaaton Heptember A. 1. 1874, praying for tha location of a oonnty road on the following I. ne, to-wit t Commencing at the Hnuthweat enrner nf aeolion four (4), In township three (3) north range nine (9) east Jaekaon township, and running thence sooth on tha section line between sections 8 ft 9, 16 A 17,20 rV 21, 23 ft 2tf and 32 ft 3.1, to tha south line of Wood oounty, and there terminate. USITK Mi'Mastsrs, 1'rlnoipal retilinner, August 1st, 1874. 17d. linitlrT' NAM.. ;.( Wood County, O., Uottrt or David Wagner, vs. Wm. N. Conrtrlght. Common Pleas lly virtue of a 21 Plurles orderof sale, issued In tha above entitled cause, by tha Clerk of tha Court of Common I'leaaof Wood conntv. Ohio, and to me directed and delivered, I will offer for aala at publio vendue, at Ihe front door of the Court-house, in Bowling (J recti, on Tuesday, September IStli, !974t Between 11 and 12 o'clock A. M., of said day, the following deaoribed real estate, to-wit t Iu-lot of the village of Tontogany, Wood eounlv, Ohio, number one hundred and thirtv two(l32.) Terms-cash. Appraiacd at fHlfA, !. C, II A 1 III), Sheriff. Swan At Moors, Pl'fla Ally. August 6, 1874. 16c6 25 Baltimore & Ohio RAILROAD! TUE SHORTEST & QUICKEST ROUTE -TO Washington & Baltimore, THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST UONUESHKD TIMK-TAM.E TIIHOl'CI!' TRAINS. VIA rAKKRHsn'a, May 31, '71 fast I.enve Cincinnati 1 Arrive Cliillicothe do Portamoutli do Marietta do Parkersburg.... do Orafton do dikl .nd do Deer Park do Cumberland do Harper's Kerry do Washington .. do Richmond do Baltimore do Wilmington do Philadelphia do New York do Boston , , ,Ht. I.ouis 'in Daily, U 6 ") inn 1 U pm 5 65 ptn 5 '2i pin 5 30 pin1 V 14 pm II 24 nut 11 43 am 1 1 43 pinjl 1 47 am 2 IIU niti Daily, 30 pm 1 3D pin 10 10 am 5 20 am 5 I'.O am 9 1 5 am I 60 am 5 U2 am 7 10 am 1 30 pm 8 40 am 12 17 pm I 20 pin 5 15 pm 6 60 anil 4 40 pm A 60 pm 4 60 am 8 2 pm 1 31 .nn 2 35 am 0 115 am 4 50 pm via bkllairr, May 31, '74 Fast Un Express l.eave Arrive Leave do do Columbus... Newark Sandusky Mnnrrvville Mansfield Arrive Newark- a c I I do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Z inesville llellaire Wheeling Orafton Oakland Deer Park Cumberland. lltrper's Ferry. Washington- Richmond Baltimore. .. Wilmington Philadelphia ... New York Boston 11 15 am 1 1 4 j pm 12 35 pm 12 oO am I 45 am 7 1)0 p.n . 8 2d ami T 60 am III 117 am V 51 pm 12 80 pm 12 45 am I 35 pm1 I 55 am 4 50 l.ni 5 15 am S 10 pm, 5 45 am 0) pm! 9 30 am II 24 pm 11 84 nm II 4:1 urn II 47 am 1 50 am 2 00 pm 5 02 am 4 50 pm 7 10 am, 1 30 pm; H 40 am 12 17 pin zti am 5 15 pm 5 50 am (t 50 pm 4 50 am 8 20 pm 1 XI am 2 35 am fl 05 am 4 60 pm Pullman Palace Sraving l( Sleeping Cars From St. Louis, Cincinnati A Columbus, to Washington & Baltimore, WITHOUT CHANGE. Through tickela and further information can be obtained at all the principal ticket ntlices throughout the West,Soiilhw'est and Northwest. i.. si. iui,r, thus. r. iiakkv. Oen. Ticket Apt., West Puss Agl., Baltimore Mil. Cincinuuli, Ohio. TIIJS. R. SHARP, MaBter of Tr.tti!pnrtatii.n, 1 Tax Uallimoie, Md. MERCHANDISE. the and line and ol SSPEMIILTOMCO. Perrysburg. Ohio, DEALERS IX 'At Strictly Cash Prices,) g i:.ai: a Ia tlARDWARE, nw, gaib, liwjs, 0 jok and Parlor Stoves, rin, Copper & Sleet-Iron Tare, PUMPS, CORDAGE WATER LIME, ii WE) PIiASTi:i:. HUBS, SPOKES. FELLOWS " Country Lumber, SaSit. UOOrS & iiilttttS. SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS.' The luont Complete Stock kept In the Couuty, ou hituj at all tunes. Trier b Itcducfd to Cash Bisls." Give us a oall, bring your money along and I3uy Goods ut a CASH STORE! Cheaper than auy one eUt will sell you I TEATS & CAPH. LAIttil si"-iBien o u e c ii ! BUSINESS CARDS, GEORGE STRAIN, Attorney and Counselor it Law PKUIlYSIlfJIIU, OHIO, t?7 Office Up-slsirs, in room fronting tlit Journal Ollloe, JASHEJC PILLARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. rroaecntlna; Attorney of WeeaCe.. row j.i mu uiti:r.!, o. J. A, miiannon, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at Vaurt i, Howling fjroen, Wood County, O, . Collections Made and Taxes Paid, 4SUICKOOOK, AMXS O. TBOLP. oook & tiioti:p ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ami Lil it AKent. Speoial attention given to Investigating Tl ties, Payment of Taxes snd Collections. Mroilice In Cook's Block, Perrvsbnrg, O, ansa HENRY H. DODGE. Attorney and Counselor nt Law. Notary Public and Land Asrrnt. IBce nn Front-street, nesr Norton's Exchange Hotel. I'RUIt YSIIUItU, OHIO. Wl'givenronint llttetltlonto fl llrtimlnaa. n utcdto his care, in Wood snd adjoininpci un Am THE PERRYSBURG MILLS J A .11 CS P. A V Kit I I.a. Flour, Meal, mill I ced & Grain, At Whnlosnla and Ilolnil. larOfllceon Front street, oppopite Mills, pj I'lltlllSIIIIKl, o. rSTCtistom Work ground every day on shor t 10 H. WILTS E & SON. Proprielora of PERRYSBURG SAW MILL. Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber of all URScrlnllnnai r?T Allor.lers will reeelve prompt attentlrn trtiaiiUrattention paid to custom work . Is JOHN ZURFLUH, I1HUK IN iTATCO, CLOCKS, JKWEUU ACCORDEOXS Cor, Kail road and Louisiana Avenue, PEIIHISBIHG, OHIO. Sole Agent for SchatThauspn and Snl.r.,M.l peetaeles. Also keeps on band Cold, Silver and Steel Spectacles. NEW PAINT SHOP. House and Sign Painting, Graining, Papor Hanging, Calciminig and Tin. ting done to older, by j. iv. rn.ippfL, i Also mixed Tainla kepi constant on hand hhop on Front St opposite Hard a are Blora Perrysburg, Ohio. iSt New Furniture House i. i.tvii MTZi.r.n. nAVIXQ remnved my Cabinet ' Warernrm and Shop to the corner nf Louisiana Ave one and Railroad, would invite my friends and patrons to call at the new location , Those desiring to get furniture of any kind, will please call and examine my stock, of whic b fine selection w ill be kept always on hand. Collins of TstridllH AlCtlsa (in Iinir1 r r m A pnmilly tnirdtT 2ex. SEWING PARLCRS. VI IKS IK. J. IJAIVDLEY TT71SI1ES lo infiumthe Ladies of Perrvsa burg and vicinity, that alter a short ib enre,ahe haa relumed to her Sewing Parlors in Perrysburg. nliere she is prepared to wail on her many friends and customers, and all n ho may patronize hei. Give her a call. AH I k w in rented to fit. Prompt attention given lo Cloak aud Dross making. Children' clothes. Ac. Her Parlors are on Front St.. Perrvebiire-. opoaite iy. I'mcK's rralilenra. 4 ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE liAUOAD. THREE MILLION ACRES LIE2SAL TEElu'S TO IMPEOVEES, 1 1 Tears Credit, 7 per cent. Int. No Part of the Principal payable for 4Tn, FIXE GHAIXUUOW 1XO flEOION. Tracts of one and two iIm hsmiki acres avail. aLle lor Xi ij: l.borl.ood C onies, or for ti'Ck farms, Excellent Climate with pure flowing Water ' I would sav, II. at in the course of man' " yeai s. aud lliroiij h rxtensive travel, 1 havo 'not heen a more inviting country, ror on u liirh i.fl'ers gi ruler iudiictnienle, 'willi fewer 'nl.ji'i I imiB li.ht ttlriiKiit, than these lout's of lh A. T. & S. r. It. It." Erlrnrt lUnort of tlmry i'ciroir. AurUullural i'Jitor Amtrica Aijriiultmali.1. A. E TCUZaIIB. Land Commission r, Torn. Km, For full particnlsis and Tickits at reduced ralrs, addrtss KAHLO ft CBOV. Land 4 1 icket Agta. A. T. A Hanla Fe II. R.. HH Siimniit St.. Toledo. O. JKXlTIUHi roil D1VUIICE.- Miisflluh Wilson ) In Wood conntv-, Olio "gainst V Court of Uerjamin II. Wilson. I Common Pics. The said lleniamin H.Wilson will take not ire. that tliu said Mascllah Wilson lias filed her potiiion in the nflice of theCluik of theCocit ol 'i.mmi.n Pleas of Wood County. Ohio, the MiliBluno nf which pcillicn is that she war mr. rii.d In said defciuiaut un Ihe 18lh da v nf Janu. ary, A. 1). I8C7 at Knndusky Citv, Ohio. 1 list she lived and cohabited Willi defendant until boni January 1, A. I). IMIt) perfoiniing all of ln.r dulii s aa a 'e. Tl. at at the date last nun. no in d the dif nd iit abandoned her withi.ul rauveand I. us ever since been wilfully absent fn m her. She pra.va for a divorce fri m de. fendant. Kaid raioe will be for hearing, Fep. I. inl.er 6lh, A. II. JH7-i. Depositions will b taken iu said cante at the flice of the I'i' bale .lu.lgeof Huron County, Ohio, In Nomslk.rn the 22.1 day nf Auctikt, A. I). 171, belMcen ti e liuurs of 8 A. M. and A P. M., or said day. MASFI.I.AH WILKON. Pcrrvkburg, July 18, 1874. J5l9 St TONTOGANY ADVERTM'S In you ii ! UO TO PECK & MILLER'S TONTOGANY STORE At Caslx rticcs. rips PA1TEB IH OJf FIAE WITU rrt wry V- V ..'."r 'V .9. : V Wbrre Advtr;lluk' l'oi:trncii rat) nid