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" wrQMW3inviwinwiwJJi POWDER Absolutely Pure. TliUtiw(lurnuvcrvarlon A marvel of pur iy,Urcu3tliatiil wliolasoinuuese. More ocuu tmlcAltlun thoordlnnry klntlfnandcanuot bo totilUicnmputHIonxWth tlio miilhludc of low ,csMhort vclshtlnm or phosphate powdcra, nUlonlilncam. ItorxL IIarim I'owdkr Cv., .Oil tYaUSt.,N,Y. JSSTABIilSHBD 18G5. GEO. SCHEETS 'Continues to Do Buninoss at the OLD STAND, 28 Front St. East Toledo, With a Full Stock or Ready-made Clothing Pi I i Ml lira mmmn 9 EXsxts zxxxcS. Oaps, And Custom-made Boots and Shoes. Our expenses aro triflini;, compared with thu Homes on tlic Weit side, .mil cousideiin;; citrility wo fell goods in uhuip .n any liouho in tlio city, and C"i ilcti",o Uoiupirison. l.Sr-3pi!ui:il inducements to pnrclins ors of 1 irgo bills of Fall and Winter floods. C3 1T3 cin live at'iome, ami make moruinou Wil T eyst uork tor us than at invlhliiK else 1 il 1 1 In tli unrlil Capital lint nee Tot; yun Q yy ire -tnrteil fre. lliilh oki; lilt iisr.ee. Vuyonocnn ilntbo uork. l.irRu curn lius H rtl from (lnt stirt. Cnerty rrut fit anil termstreo. llotteruotilelav. Cnati noth in 't injiid usynurtiilitrcssandfindnnt; II on lire ilt vol will do so at uucc. 1I.Ualli.ttA :., l'ortlanil, Maine. GREAT REDUCTION ! IS Gill! PHOTOS 'TillJannatj 1st for pcl.BQ Pes. Dos., AinI larger work at cntrepfftn1ti)fr,lj how l'llcea. UCU?MH,U9H,MtM. LOAN, Investment & Real Estate Office of James Raymer, M nf) tnMO(lontoii llmo atlowcat rates of 4ttcr t. Hail K'tvohoiiulilttHililundc'cctiiing- fjii 0 i iiiTil)ItJfi Commercial paper ttcmm- :dj Hrj i iin, from 3 51) J and upwards at oweat rates. :jr, SiporiorStrcct, TOICU.0. 0. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON, D, C, i SPLKVP1D S PACE, 50 COLUMN PAPEC, rniiTin os rise white papab. .Oaly SI a Year Two Cents a Week. A Brilliant Q ataxy of Contributors. Til National TnmnvB lias Lai tlio rare -jioil fortune to f cu.-o for Ita nailers contri butions frcm l!.c j i im of a" array of dlttlns iiln'ud men. ku. ti n 110 ntliir vapor in the country lint ever been able to boan of. Tlio fi llowlni; Konllomiu liave alremlv furn ished orllclcs, or iioao Iberain couric of prep aration! Jill Qm. J, C. Frmnnl Hrlp-Ocn. H'.rl, fammowt Ill Dint L'.S.airi fill Jiiwiru j. jynjii ita II. .1. Ucrdnn dn ft K. lrahnm do J. II. TarcMn do H". II'. IWhiryi di II. H". ltiKl,lcri (hi. AOcrl a. llracUlt (ill Frrd ). firnnt lit llll ill i!o ill An J. C. ItoWnum J.F. UaTlranfl Thoi J. Wood H. II'. JAwnn M. 1 I nil It .. r. h'tmis dn .V F.Fnrer llrta-Otn. 1'. A. H'nUrr ilaj, Um. Verity l'oore. OHLY TWO 0BST8 A WEEK-$1 00 A YEAE, KENT ONL ON UBlEirT or tub momst AJJre8,aiioMAilAl.iitllt'lr, WntfMnprfuii, li.c Sample Copies Freo. Send for Ono, "X3E3:33 Sua yspsr LIGHT&STDVECO., coMnACTor.sron Lighting His Streets of CITIES &TOVHQ. OTpr W.wof our Frwt1 Lanijtiiliow (n uc Writs d !r rfniilnr, iJ"tiootl romnilielons ralj. I 116 E.6lh St. Canton, 0.1 GHE MILE SIGMAL WHISTLE Tb low4fia( moil ptcrclncly irlll im ui in Piie iiitvia mn uc nciru vp in unn hiiik. tit itq vi I ui lb re I'. Pt Uttrtrnntri tii3 Hririiiffrw xtitui ltiJ ira lti h1ct bullet Im nlujlilo 4. Bit Wirt Mill, to jj&ji iffFlfSi H (vi m taiicntluufti vbas'J; 4At:tr5jjs?A tract f irmrr. rtartkiiivn -. )ndl.ioct (S5. Aiii7PV7 t MO II uu j ovr juif, aaCrFi,W!r 'inn d it r- lf in ft! vtrr an b ! I( oanu It Willi Id Vol fthaatal kaiwa It T (uoJi ur II !. Aid fiatltiar faUla nl uita.kn yta.tiQ?elUe,B4 riovrul wrilrle, win ra4 ikia Ita finii fKialaiua t tnull nui . far Blr t& alkniD Al CO.. T8fc rilrt SOt, rfaUadcIfihlo, !'' MiaHtNNtR! .a. A f. 1 . k w akii HOLD! Ifleldi r trire. Toot thoia who writ (a SilhMnACa.PoftUnd, Mlnf,wlIirwelT frw, full lnfurraion w oik wbkh I lie ran do. and lira at hnma.tlmt will nar " ILtim from U la 12A nar dar. Bom a hav cur on J a nr fhVi In a day Klthar ki. younir or old Capita Dot rmiiilrcd You ara atarted frea TliDKa who alart at ono aus aldblutal uie nf auua; Hula fortoau. All la nav. PiJIiaySBURG jIAKKLT OOHUIOTItnilV B I., KH.0HHUKY. 1'iirryabtirg, January 7, 1887, Wham 0T5a:ee 20o Cora W 100 llji S,)'nV.FIour V bblO.OOiOO ilmhoHiid .... loffllll'lat 328o Druaiedllaif. S0&cKje 61o Fork V 1)$U A, U'Cloraraeedlju$.Ml Hu(t. ',Ohlckenlb.. i7c fotalMa nw.... liOlOirurkoyilb 7JI0o Apaaaji 50 lloaoi, $l.D0t44 Dii4UriM iaWliajdji,.-.... ta mo .... .. ... iqn'rhir' flMMMMMI EI Dry Goods, W U ,--. A r w'Jv IJps. II ? wrc' i "f"-e-!t . jT.K8U eR-S?ai?. X IUVA.'J5" i.'jk' Z' OXVXVXlUifKi' fU -5 ,aaP7 ,. ( IiOOAL MATTERS Wauseon gas well la down over 2, 000 Iteel and stilt no gna or oil. Tlicy Imd bolter tnlto soundlnga for Clilna eoon, An old philosopher ays, ''A man's nolghtiors can forgave liln almost any thing but neglect to clean tlio now off lita aldowalk." Walcliea, Clocks, Jewelry, Spcclnlcs Speeinl attention given loltepiililng. All Warranted, JOHN ZUUFLtlH, 36 Monroe St. Toledo. T)urlng tlio year 1887 tliero will bo four ecllpnen, two of tlio un find two of the moon, but one ot which will bo visible In till latitude, tlutot tlio moon on the Slh ol February, "TlioiiRlit Clubs" nre popular among Eislcrn Indlcn. They meet and think, ami -don't say a word for hours, until every one it wild to know what tlio others aro think ing about. banNancitco Alta, Gall Hamilton rays that when a Hono lulu woman walks out into the rain her escort carries her uaibcrclla, Iter dress ami her shoes, Wc presume that tlio only ad dttiou to her wet-day attire, on dajB when the sun is shlulning, is a bask. IMitor Cutting Is on his way to Cleve land to lecture. If the moyor and city officials ilo their duty, they will see to it that half-lare excursion trains are run out ol the city every ten minutes, so as to give all cllnens an equal chance to lenvo town, Cln eland Prett. J. J. Johnson, a physician living at Columbiana, O., is reported to liavo dis covered a process for tlio manufacture of gas, whereby nearly half a million cubic feet of gns can be made from one barrel of Ml, the residue of which is still worth its coat price r a lubricator. One ol our cxcliMrges bus come to a wise, profound and sensible coirclnsion. It says "The longer we run a newspaper and write about people and events the more we realize how utterly impns'lhle it is In scratch f very man on the spot where lie Itches die mtirt. Money ttil.onn. Inquire of If, i:. Pcck, Ancnt- Ragged eilg. stationery is all the rage in fitfhinniilile society at prison). Now its ebody will inlTOilirce lire fashion if rnggul edge call irs nml cufls lie wilt eain the everltisllng grnliltiiie ot die wealthy eoinilT) vifitors, who have a lunkering tulc in the fashion at lea4 once In a decade. PrnbililylliuKborlert line of riiilrnnil in uic worm in in Allen rouni. isonniiiig of Ihe high-soumling mine of Ihe 1'illi. btirg and Chicago railroad, ihe emlre line is tiut one milo ill lencth. In one reg.uil II resembles the more Important routs. It Is bankrupt and n receiver tiaa lately Leen appoinled, Succesful Sulor (jovfijjly) "Well, I liae won Miss King. Slia. sen! me a hraiilitul plaster cast nf her hand Inlielleil, "Iwiis iiiiiip, 'lis jours.'" Uisconsolsle rival (snccriiigly) " Weil, wliy didn't she finMi lite Quotation. 'And has been slnve In thousands' ?" Uxiienl figliling llamlltt , '1 he 1'errvsburg Schools have been tl e grealct pride of our town for many years past, but ll will Kquire rume of tlie br-t thought and connect of our ciliz-ns, uith oul regard to politiial ambilnn, or avarice, if lliey are to prosper in the Inline or sur vive only on the record of the pist ai a ,has been,' If a vonngman wanls 1o have a ligiry of the evils of this life that will hang tu him, all th ii lie h is to dj is lo drink s noke, giuible a lilllc, turn up his nose in ilisd.iin at hard working young men, be come cjnic.il in regsrd lo the efforts of others, and when he grows old enough to realize Ilia position he will mentally vow that lie was the ariest fool. Ex. "CliralMI," the New Yons fashion correspondent of the Cini'innnli njutrer, siya lhal in her set the unmarried women are divided into three classes. The very joung girls jnst miking their debut in so ciely are called "Dtbbiesj" Ihe antiquated old maids are culled "Tabbies; and Ihe liitirmeiliale ones are called "Tarriers,'' because they tarry tin well Jeil. Uc ! ncnitful man, and docs not like Inle unpreparid for pumille ctneigi n irs, Wlille in a strange bnlvl in the liinviiirir, n feu moulhsiigo, lio discovirtil jin-t h, fine exlingubhiiig ihe light in bis loom, thai ttieie were only four in ilihes In the m.ilch-biix. "If I wnKe at night," he Ihcughl, "If llivso mutches are wel, what hhall I do?" Wlieriiipun he lesled them one by one, blew them out In tin n. and irai quilly laid liim down to rest. William Fiilt'ou, a wcalihy fanner of Definiice county, who is suing for divorce trniii Ids second wife, IUbicru, lestlficil the other i.3 that being unable to keep any pipers or other valuables in the hou.e without his nite getting the in, he made a pickage of them ami put it in thu man ger of his big hull. "They eie pretty sife there," suld Mr. Fullou, "liecaiise It wasn't safe for any one on the farm except myself to go near the aiiiuml, He was a very handy bull." Nothing sounds mote pitiful than the neigh of a horse in the mill hours of night as he xtauds pawing In the cold and snow while the imtsitr ma.ls his shins by n war slove In a saloon m gossiping in some grocery. It such inhuman cieatures could be lied on ihe sheets with their faithful friend, (heir hoise, for one night only, it would certsinly arouse within him a sympilhillo feeling which would, at least, piompi them to give their horses shellcr from the fiigid blast of the winter nlghla. J'x. As the bog cholery seems to be a verv diiTiciill problem to solve among t lie hreedeis ot swine, and us reputed cures ot the disease are quite numerous, yet equally utisallsfaclnry, no daubt any Information upon the siihjtct will be ot interest to farmers, A friend informs us that the very best remedy that be lias tiny knowl edge of, contisls of charred corn-cobs, thoroughly sprinkled with sulphur and salt, and ted to the hogs once or twice a week. Our Informant states thai Messrs Stephen Crow and Adam Qetnian, prom inent funnels ot tins county, have used the above with snlisfsctnry lesulls. As the remedy costs hut little, it is at least worthy of a trial, Pufnoni County Sentinel Wo indorse all tlio proprietors have sold lelalive to (he merits of Salvation Oil, It is Iho greatest cure on earth fo pain, Price only 25 cents, Yarborougli House, Raleigh, N, C, r I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup fo my children; It la the golden remedy, Mrs, Dr, BUckwcll, The Mnitmco Lodge I, O. O. F, No, fj82, will hold Iholr mblle Installation ol officers at tiiclr hall on Thursday evening uoxl, 13lh Inst, -Quarterly meeting will bo held at tiro M. E. Church noxt Sabbath. Preach ing and comnranlon In Iho morning, love feast and preaching In tlio ovonlng, The workmen engaged In sinking the gas well rcrtelrtd a depth of 1,450 feet at midnight on Monday night, when they again had tlio mtsforliino to loose their drill, which wsa not secured again until Where is our locsl spring peel? Tlio Toledo Vctning liet has our (banks for a ropy of lis New Year's greeting In the form of a carrier's address and eaten- dorforl88? It is uiilquo, arlislto and a Tory handsome specimen of tiro printer's rl, and la a credit to tlio paper issuing It -Mr. It. 8. Clegg informs us this morn ing that ho has got everything about ready to commence a general business with tlio public In the lino of fiirnitilro ot all descriptions and upholalered goods, at tlio fine business block recently purchased by him from Mr, O. D. Hopkins, lie will also in n ken specialty ol undertaking goods and will carry the Isrgest stock ever seen In a town of this size. Call and see him and get acquainted. He located bis fami ly here several weeks ago. Mr. Androw Rickcrt, n German far mer flvo miles east of town, had his rca- idenco entirely destroj'ed by firo on Monday, including the cntlro contents He was living on n routed farm and had sold n part of his crop to pay tlio lent, and Iho money, except $14 in silver, was nlso consumed, A friend who could talk English called upon a number of our citizens Wednesday and quito a lit tlo sum of money was raised for the old man. Willi Ihe additions, wo now have about 14 incites of snow on a dead level, with but little drift, and the sleighing was neverbeller. There is an immense amount of hauling being done of all descriptions, and sleighing parties are out almost every night by Ihe light of the moon. Two del- egsl'musfrom the High School yisited To hdo last nlghl, one visiting Miss Millie Ilitlh while ihe oilier pent the evening with Mr, Will Savogc. They did not know that the mercury would reach 1G degrees lielow zero, e idly and quietly, be fore Ihe break of d ir. for S.iln or Rent. Oni of Ihe best farms in Wood counly, consisting of 200 acres, two miles from PLrnslnirir. N. L. Hanson-, For Sale I'limp. A pair of ono-hoiso bobs, a string of bells and ono parlor heating Bloie. Inquire of Thomas Wulter, Peirysburg. Ma'que IIiill. Hills hive just been is sued for a grand Masquerade Dsll at the Schicly House. S mill Toledo, on next Fri day evening, Jan 14lh. Messrs. Miller & Ronam's Oithestrn will ftirnMi excellent music for the occasion. Tickets only 50 cents. To Whom It Mny Concern. The un dersigned herebj- gives notice that his wife, Loulso Walker, has left his bed and ioird without cause or provocalion, and that lie will not become responsible for an' debts the mnv contract. William Walker. Scotch Itldge, O., Jan. 3d. 1887. 40c Fiiimei' Institute Mr. G.n. Cald well to day laid upon our table the pro gram for the sixth nnnunl meeting of the Wood County Farmers' Institute, to be held at the Court House, Howling Green, on Tuchdaj-, Wcdiiesdaj' and Thursday, Jan. 18, 19 and 20, 1887. We mil publish the program in full in our Anollitr lit c. About 11 o'clock on New Yeai's night Ihe cry of tire rung out mi the crisp atmosphere, and sonn the lu cilion could be traced by Ihe tight of Ihe burning building. It proved to be the frame residence of Mr. John Neiderhouse on Indiana avenue. The fl-tmes soon spiesd Ihiongh Ihe building, but Ihe neighbors assisted in stving most of the furniture mid contents. Tiie deep snow m ide it difficult to git the engine on the ground promptly, hill it did effective woik after it leached the fire. Mr. Neidei house is badly luokeu up over the loss, as it was nol fully paid for ami Ihe amount of iu sutance did not coer the loss. !i bating Sncletj. The High School Denning society dipoed of the tariff quelion on Tiiesdij- evening, t lie question being decided ill favor of the defenders of the iiffirmitive sido. Wo will now hae pioteclion. Owing lo so m inf holi.I lys cnmlu In close, pioxlmlly Iheie was no oration, no eS'iy and nu leeilalion as provided foi In the program. ' Resolved Tint Prohibitory !iu should be eincled," is the question for ills cussion next week Fred Champuey and Hal Limpitrin on the aflliinalive, and Arlie Fiukbcincr nml Chnille Iliycaon tlio negitive. A teoilstioii by Willie Rhein frank and an essiy by Alfred Asci 111 will complete Ihe program. Quite a number of invited guests were present on Tuesday evening last. Masonic RniMjili't. The public in stallation and barquel of Phoenix Lodge, F. & A.M. on Mondny evening was fully up lo the stnndaid of fouuer jears. Tho? who hae ever witness! d the installation leremniiius hy Cot. Lutle, of Toledo, kniw something of Ihe cnriust and im-pre-aHo manner lu which Ihat ci lemony is pcrfoimed by hlni. His address on this occasion was also excellent ami eloquent' Tho muslj hy Iho Arion Qiarletle seemed lobe an improvement, if that was possi ble, on their loimer efforts. The committee In charge of Iho ban quet, as was cxpccled, performed their palls eloquently and patriotically and added several mine sprigs of acacia lo llieirciips fur fiilhfuliiud efficient service, The tables did not groan under the bur then of good tilings heaped upon them, for they have become used lo II Ihat duly was left for the Masous and families and invited guests, of whom there wus a good ly number, afler they hsd partaken and sought sleep and rest, peiclisuce to dream. It whs a pleasant social entertainment all through and well enjoyed until utter mid night. "Six MuiilliH fur 35 Cnntfi. Tho news of Noitliwistcru Ohio nnd of the world in n nutshell, besides much other instructive nnd entertaining read ing for loss than ono cent a week, Al1 tho neighborhood nows, valunblo pre miums and other inducements to club agonts. Terms by tho year $1.00. If you want tho best and cheapest papor for tho'next six months, send twenty fivo cents to The Wkhklv Comukhcial, 178 Summit-et,, Toledo. M. T. Hoclal-Tho ladles of Iho M" K. Church, goi'lh Toledo, wilt hold a social and oyster supper at Iho residence of Mr, Q. II. Caldwell, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 12lh. All are cordially Invited. A Disgraced Nelgliorhood. Ed. JoimNAr, i Our quiet neighbor hood la again disturbed by a couplo liv ing on East Indiana avenue. It is only n few years slnco that death relieved our neighborhood of ono dlsngrecnblo nnd dlsgiBCcful picco of Immunity, Mrs. M. Lately I hnvo heard Miss P. uo lnnguago to peoplb passing on Iho streets, that was Infamous and Improper for nnj1 respect able person to use, nnd Mr. P. has an exhaust attached to his faco that will never coaso blowing, I think It would bo well for tlio MUltorltlea to cngngo a sultof rooms In tho asylum, or decor nto their heads, with nail kegs. Yours Truly, M. B, DO WIsING JOTTINGS. Ed. Journal : Sleighing is splendid. Work plenty lor both men and teams. Making bolls and tits arc the principal in dustries al Ihe present writing. The wife of D. M, Shoemaker Is lying very low with typhoid fever, Dr, Green field, of Huskins, has charge of her, The M, K Sunday School had a very pleasant time on Christmas Eve, The hearls of tho little folke were gladdened by the distribution ol 100 sicks of pcniiuls. candy and ginger snaps. Some very nice selections were rendend by the choir, un der tho leadership of Prol, Walker, of Dowling. Wo think this much better than the Christmas tree, as all get trcited alike. Mr, Asel I'll Ilo, ot Webster tp, delivered a very Interesting address to the children. Our school Is in a very prosper ous condition under tho management of Charles E. Brown, superintendent. Our district school la also prospering. Da!d Van Voorst Is teaching his scienth term which speaks well lor bis renutation as n pelagogtie. Win. Sleph, of Aleg in, Mich , Is spending the bollidajs witli rilalives and friends here, Charles G. lliown,of Deshler, nto turkey witli relatives and Iriends heie Christmas. J. M. Rrowu and Sam Goriel, are spenllug the hullidajs with friends al Kenton. Rumor has it that Sam huBgone lo sec ills best girl. Mbs Lyda Hears is visiting friends at Flndtiij- and wcinity. The Young folks (ripped Ihe light f.tn tsslic al Grange li .ill, New Yours eve. Now, Mr. Ed., ss (Ids is my first attempt at new-paper writing juu will please excuse all mistakes, and if )ou do not think it worthy of publication please throw it into the wssle hkel. Mm, Gnminos. Dowling, Jan. 2, 1887. TATKNTS UIIAVrED To citizens ol Ohio during the past week and reported expressly for the JOURNAL by C. A. Snow & Co., I'aleul Lawyers Opp. U.S. Patent Office, Washington, D, C: E. S, Butler, Wyoming, Printing vig nettes, M. E. Ciinipfield, Slirling, Wrench. C. T. Clink, ToUdo, Station indicator. E. B. Evans, East Ringgoid, Motor. F. E. Fay, Iirjan, Wheelbarrow. E. llubcr, Miinlon,Tiie. B. O. Tosler, Mansfield, Supendera. F, Gulling, Maximo, Fence making machine. W. II. Knight, Cleveland, Motor, P. P. Masl, Springfiel, Cultivator. J. M. Montgomery, Columbus, Bedstead, W. II. O'Connor, Datou, Carburetor. C. G. Toeuse, Cleveland, i'istun water ineler. C. Tollen, I.eesville, Nut-lock. B. C. Van Dozen, Winlon Place. Pump. .Stepping Stones to Mlcces. The following is Hinting among the news papers, and is excellent advice. Learn jour business thoiirghly. One to d ty is worlli (wo to-moriows. Always be in haale, but never bom a hurry- Observe sjstcm in all you do and under take. Whatever Is wortli doing at all Is worlli doii g well. Neur fall to keep your appointments, nor lo be puuclual to ll e nilnuie. Be self-reliant ; do not lake loo much ad vice, but rathcrdepend on jotiraelf. Never be idle, but keep your hinds or mind itselullj" emplojed except when sleep lug. Use charity villi all; bo ever generous in thought and deed ; help utliers slung life's thorny pilii, Mskeno lisste in be ricli ; remember tliil snnll steuly giins give competency uiiil tranquility of mind. rialliiu'.s tlngtizlni'. We have lcceir- cd the January number of lliis nell-kuonii mngar-inc. Willi this issue, ll commences lis S xty-Fiflb Volume now a third ol a ceulury before the public, and a general fatorite with all. It must number its readers by legions. The billowing are some of its features J Soriil .Stories by the Best Aulhois, A choice variety ol Complete Slories, Romances, Sketches of Advt oltire. Hi" pbles, Anecilnics, Poelry, Our Young Foil, atmj Teller, Huihtrii' Puzzle Page, The lloil-ekeepei, Culioiis Mutters, Things 1'lejssnt and Otherwise, Humorous Matler, etc , all forming a mosi complele publication for Family Reading, Clean, Bright and Spaikliiig. What piomlK' to be an inlciesiiiig Sciial, Mrs. Jano G, Aiisliu, commences in this ntim-jg her, i milled "The Oulcast j or the Master ot Falcon's Ejne,"AIso, another series of those entertaining tkelches by Mr. W. H Muey (author of "Up Norih in the 'Gor gon' "),under Ihe title of "Ileyond Desola lion," If you want an Interesting iissoii nieiit of entertaining, instructive and amusing reading, try tills popular month ly. Now is the time to subscribe. Price $160 per year, post-paid. We see four subscriptions are sent for $500. Il is pub lished by G W, Sludley, 23 H.twley St., Boston, Muss. jiAititini). Fmshik Telfer. December 30, I8 60, by Hov, N. T. Fay, Mr, Theodore E. Frisihe nnd Miss Janet Telker, both of Montgomery, Wood Co., O, "Wlen Baby iru stele, wo gave tier Caitorla, When aba u a Child, aha crtoil for CoatorU, Wlitu aba bocaiao illsi, aha claog ta Caitorla, "Wlisu lbs bad CbUdwa, abe gvo Uiera Caatoria, utwuai 1 1,ei.ry(jburBi 0u son io. is.vri'.ir n y 'i'i:i,i:i'iioNi:. Mr, F. Illrth spent Hew Years with his many Iriends m Ihe 'burg, Mr, Jnhti Anion has been quito ill for over a week past. M'ss Emma Adams, of the Bryan ichoiils, was homo over tho hollldiy vacation, Mr, fir ml JT. llitr.l.ot lliwllng Green, pent New Yens Willi piicnts and friends tu the 'burg. Ml-s Ell t Webb Is veiling witli her brother's liimllv, Mr, L. E. Wibh, -it Weston Ibis eiiV, Mr. Chnrles II drd, Jr., started yester day for Aichb.ild to take n position lu a slave factory. Mr. Sinfonl BildvVln nnd wlfo of Wes tnn, were pie'eiit at the Masonic buiquet oil Monday evening, Mr. M, A, Trowbridge spent Christmas with his family here, but wis culled bitk tnSiglnaw In tho nihldlo of the holhday week, Mr, Frank Eberly, who hns been with Evcrsmnu, Toledo, for Iwo yeirs pail, Is home with a felon on his hand for some dsj-s pisl. Mis3 Ida and George Solieels, and Miss, Maud Bloomfield, ot Eist Toledo; wero visiting their grandma Mrs. John Atuon, on thu first of tho week, It Is surmised (list Mr. Tred DeOrif, agent at tho depot, hss an interest in Iho oil wells at Llmi, which reqntied "sevcrsl visits lo Hint clly during the holidays and change of slock to Ihe Stsudsrd Oil Co, Our young friend, Mr. Henry Thom pson, started for Bryin on Satuiday lust to finish up tho school j ear under Mr, Hovlor, The quiet, unassuming Henry will be gieally missed by his classmates, at home and in the deb itlng society, i Mr. D. Vnnllellen started on Mondny morning to take Ills position on the road for Osborne, Iloslck end Co., Chicago, He was ncconip inlcd bj- Mrs. VnnHollcn ns far ns Pittsburg, Ind., where she will mako a protracted visit of several weeks with her Uncle, Mr, Thomss Enslell, of Sidney, arrived in timeforthe instillation of I he officers of Phoenix Lodge on Mondiy night nnd is srendlug the week with relatives and friends In Soulli Toledo nnd Perrysbuig, lie reports ills first year's business lu Ihe grocery line as good as he could expect In a louallty of strangers lo him. Mr. John Z irfluh, ol 2 j Monroe street, Toledo, w is in lown Wednesday and poid the JouitNAL a picisant business visit. It is always a pleasure lo do business wilb a pruilicil, honest business man, such as we have alwaj'H found Mr. Ziifiuh since he first located in Perrysburg a number of j cars ago. Mrs. Jnmcs Dunlpace and litllo son nnd daughter, have been visiting In Washington, D. C, for the past threo weeks, and Mr. Dunipaco was uneasy for a day or two since Tuesday, fearing they might have been in the railroad ac cident near Republic on Tuesdaj- morn ing, where so many lies wero lost. But ho is satisfied lo-da- that tbej weie not on tint train. JOTTINGS BY Til 12 WAYSIDE. Ed. JounNAL : Markets in tho old Quaker city of Philadelphia have been lively during tlio ptst week. Prime meats scarce nnd prices high, being 25c. per pound for surloins, and other cuts in proportion. Gceie 11 to lOcts. pel pound, turkeys 17 to 20cts., chickens 10 to 18cts. nnd scarce prime butter 45 to SOcls. per pound, eggs 43cts. per dozen. The hens aro nil on a strike. It is hoped that a compromise will soon be made and tho hens Induced to produco more eggs. Apples are $3.60 per barrel, to matoes $1,00 per dozen, cucumbers 80 to SOuts. each, and stiawberries, pale, in sipid and poor 25c. each all hot-house growth; Green peas $1.20 per peck. On a recent trip to Trenton, N. J wheie are located twenty-threo potteries for tho manufacture of all kinds of crock ery, I visited ono owned by Messrs. Ott & Brewer who manufacture some of tho finest ware in tho world, tho famous China w aro not excepted. By the po liteness of A. Brewer, a brother of ono of tho firm, I was conducted through the establishment and obtained the fol lowing infoimation. The firm employ from 350 lo 400 hands having a piy roll of $2,700 wetklj-. The' manufacture Porcelain, American China, White Granite, nnd Bcdleck Chi na waro. Tills Bclleck waro is tho finest mule in tlio world, nnd takes its name fiom Belleck, a lown in tlio north of lie land where it was first manufactured, Tlio man who first made this kind ot win a is now woi king for this firm. A pair of vases were shown ino that soil for J250 per pair. A set of crockeiy con taining the usual number of pieces was muiked SJ.000 (having no pirtieular use for ih.so articles I did not pui chase). The ingredients for making crockeiy waro are obtained in Delaware, Maine, nnd M.iijhuul. The mateii.il Is finely pulverized and then made into the cou sistuicy of dough for bread. Expel ts then mould it into the niticles ik tired, when il is dried like britk it'.idy for bur. niiig. Tho articles aro then put into pots mndo of flro clay and placed one abou the oilier In thu kiln tor burning, Tiu-y nro then taken out and dipped in to a milky or chalky looking fluid w hlch is the glazing, then again they uio burn ed ns before. To niuko tho flowers nuel fancy woil: that ornaments bo much of the crockeiy at the piesent lime, nn en graving is mado of the desired design on n smooth composition of metal, and on this is placed a peculiar looking paste of &tho color required. On this pasted plato a pleco of tibsue paper, having tho im print of tlio design, Is pressed. Tho sumo as a newspaper is printed, This piper is gently piessed by tho hand on the nrticle to bo ornamented, nnd tho sprig or flower is transferred thereto. The vuried tints and colors aro given by girls who aro experts with a pencil brush, Tho crockery is ngain burned to render tho ornamenting permanent. Tlio amount ot sales by this firm nverago $350,000 per year, A prize medal was awarded to Ott & Brewer at the Centennial in 1870, A bronze medal from the Exposition in Pans in 1878, A gold medal from the Woild's Exposition nt New Orleans in 1884-5. Also the highest award nt tlio Franklin Instituto, Youis, as ever, Kaublkr. Dcocmber 4th. 1887. A Cnplnlii's roriuiiiilo Discovery. Oapl. Ciilcman,jclir. We)iiioulli, piling be tween A tlsntlo Clly and N. V., bad been Irnub oJ with a cough ao that lie was unable to sleep ami was Induced to try Dr, King's New Die envery for Unuiumpllnn. It not only gave lu slant relief, but allayed the extreme snrenecs In bis breast. Ills cbllJren were slmllaily af fected and a single doaa hsd the sains bappv effect. Dr. King's New Discovery Is nnw the standard remedy In the Coleman house and on board Iho acliMoner, Free Trial Untiles of this SUmlard Ittlnedy alTylor& Milicr'tUriig Slots, i.KuifiiTnniJl.isjTrr-lrwaJ(K W. C. T U. ThitOilumn i's Vllleil .ladertAo ftlrtttlon oV!,c IP. 0. T. Union ofVirysoarj UOHUO.N-Hlnsn POLITICS. 7b Ms Mitor of The Pioneer Clirlsllnni nto Void to ho ready to glvo n reason for tho faith tint Is In tliotn. It seems lo il6 th it tho followers of a ny pilittcil ptrty oultt tobocq'itily realy to give a reason for their adherence tu that piny. If ono cm glvo n gund km mm for It, would not the tluu ba well spent In considering whether hu is in the right place or nut? I wish Hrst I show why I do not belo'ig to either of tho old p lilies. Tito Di'iiiooratiu pirty is tho older. It lias proltiood nuny great men who have served their coun try well, Jackson put down tho fits uttotupt of a Statu to defy tho authority of tho Nation, and ll has many olhei claims to former usefulness. But the gieatriues ion with mo now Is, What Is it doing now,? It clalnia to be tho cham pion ol Civil Sort ice lUform, but when I 8 eo leading members Introducing bills Into Coniiress that would practically undo what has been done In that direct on, cm I truit it ? Ono Bccllon of the party doslres free-trade, while tho other calls for protection. On tlio great flunn- clal question It Is divided. What is its stand on thu labor question ? In tho gteat struggle between tho homo nnd tho saloon, it nnayed itself, in tho last Nationnl Convention, on tho sido of sa loon. Thus I find tho Democratic p trty on tho wrong sido ollho most important question of tho day, and afraid to tnko a definito stand on any other. This is why I am not a Domocrat. 'I ho Repub lican party performed n noblo mission in freeing us from tlio infamy of slavery. Under the leadership of Lincoln it won an undying fame, But slavery lias gono never to return. Wo know it is not very actively in favor of C'ivil-Servico Reform. The Republican pirty is gen crally believed to bo in f.tvor of protect ion, but one wing of it desires more pro tection, whilo tho other wishes a grad ual decrease to ward ntariff for-roonue-only basis. It dnres to givo no pfotniBo of freeing tlio country fiom paying trib ute to tlio great silver kings. It has done much for monopoly. This party proposes to heavily tux the drink-traflle, and thus mako it respectable, As a re sult of this review, wo sco that neither of the old parties can bo trusted to ac complish any great reform. They are composed of so many different arid op posing elements that Ihey dare not tnko any decisiro stand for fear of alienating soma ono of them. Power Is their great object, and they aro so nearly evonly balanced that they daro not offend any of these elements. Hence it is folly to expect them to mako any great sacrifice of votors for a principle. A voto for a party Is an expression of approval of its principles and actions. So every oto cast for a p irty Is so much encourage ment to its leaders to continuo their present policy. If a man votes with a party w hose actions lie docs not npprove, ho wrougs both himself and his fellow countiyinon by allowing himself to bo misunderstood, nnd his influence) to go against his convictions. Wo owe it to our country to give It the benefit of our best thoughts in regard to public affairs. The Prohibition party lias at least one principle upon which il is firmly united tho extirp ition of tho drink-demon. This is the question tint, more than any other, is before tho American people. That more is being Slid and written on this question than on all others, is tho best proof of this statement. Because the Prohibiton pirty is tho only pirty that takes what I consider n right stand on this question, is tho reison Inmn Prohibitionist. When the ilrink-lmfllc is crushed, tlio first great step toward the solution of tho labor problem will have been taken. Tho saloon is the great riot-breeder that Is respotiBi'blo for the destruction of so mueli propeity.nnd ihe theif that steals so much of the wages of labor. Wiien tills criminal is sen tenced before the bnrof an aroused pub. Ilo sentiment, Inbor and cipitnl will enter upon a new era of prosperity. That the Prohibition pirty will tnko as good a stand on other important questions ub the old parties, I feel assured. If It re fuses to adopt what I deem tho right policy on tho mott important issues after tills great reform is assured, ns it will be in the not cry remote future, I shall be ready to join any pirty that will. Edward AldrIcIi. Ros 'inond, 111. Legalised Iniquity (iinftcil Into l.nti, Ed. New Erv: The Dow law siys to tho liquor men of Ohio, $2J0 piid annually permits you to engage in this nefarious business. If you have tho money to pay tho govern ment you aro qualified to make mnrtoy out of this busmoss by consuming tho virtue, intelligence, nnd property of your victims. You can take from j our customers, legally, tho money that should be spent for bread, clothing and the comforts of wives nnd children, nnd givo for it woe, want, disease and death, You must not bell to Illinois or drunk ards, for we will furnhdi you with the best material m the State men twenty one yeais of nge, sober, healthy, honest, industrious nnd virtuous ; citizens w 1th property nnd good character. For only $200 a ) ear yon have tho legal right to mako them paupers, diunkards nnd criminals j you hnvo a legal right to piey upon the virtue, intelligence and good morals of eoeiety. Hut when you have made n moral nnd financial wieel: oranusuanu, tattler or sou, tin a you must stop. Wo havo nt great expense prepared places for your victims, they aro no longer nny uo to you and it Is our Christian duty undus ple.iro to take them off your hands. Our poor houses, asylums, jails nnd penitentiaries would bo almost tcnautlcxs without your aid, Tho Statu will agree on their part, to keep up all theso institutions, make your business as legal ns that ol the merchant -mako the piinciploof taxing your business n plank in our and platform if you do your paitwlll oniv pay tne revenue to tlio binte. Yes. wo will do morn: wo will give you Iho Sabbath day (tho best day ou Iinvu for buslut ss) prm ided you can per Biittdo any munlcipility to giant it, and If on make a brute and moral mock we will do our best to sober and reform him, and then you havo tho legal light to wnck him ng'tiii, Wo know you aro a lawless set of men who will sell to minors and drunkards, but you know our courts mo not very sciiipulous to execute thu laws and dodgu it great deal of lesponslbllily to f.ivoryou. Our pollco aio also very kind and efil cicnt io take iho man you kick out in alreet when you have nil his money, nnd put him in the lockup, unci when ho is sobered off he will take him before thu Mayor who will fine him fivo (1011111-8 and costs, nnd as youlnvo all his money ho will iao to work out his fine, and while tho plain nlid nnlonn hnvo his money nnd time, his poor wlfo nnd children may slano and fiec7o for want of food oiid'clnlhliig, Tim Dow law proposes to continuo to put $17,000,000 a ear Into tho tills of thu hi!dous of Ohio, nnd extend hub II uatcly the llmo tint mothers and child ren aliill go hungry for want of birnd, go naked for tho want of rlnthltig, nnd t'inl the s.loon-kcep"rs nnd theli fami lies should live in luxury nnd tilllacnoo by rnuslng this ilesolntlon. TIip k ilium business is not legltlmato mid nhoiild not he madelegil. 'lire coll Burner gts no equivalent for hh money, lie gets neither strenmh, Intelligence, clmrucloi or prnpeity; nnd ninny n mini's virtue, chnmcl'cr nnd piopeily has lievn sacrificed by thow Dow law Ins tuitions. Thin Dow lnw Is a lnrgln articles of ngn omont. 'I ho stnte of Ohio ngrei s on the flict put, for the slim of Si0i, with tho p.my of (ho second put (Ihe saloon men) th.it lliey may engigo In ibis Ini quitous hudiicsi for one yoir, and tho pittv of tho second part ngrets fur this privllego to pay the party uf the Hist pint $200. Tlin state of Ohio says by tho Biipreme Com t, this lilt ghlmnVe business is n le gal btisiuiss nn 1 constitutional notwith standing it lii contrary to exciy item Hiieuilleil in tlio Uulled St'itcs'-Conslltu-tlon, that is, lo establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, nnd promote tho genernl welfare and si euro tho blessings ot liberty to ouri-elves and posterity. Surely this is engiafting Iniquity into law and raising n lcuiiuo nil thu vices of Its citizens. I). CALHOUN. Kenton, O , Deo. 21, 1880. LOYAL LEGION DEPAUTMENT. ISAY. "Do nntn others ns jnu would have them do tu )ou' The Golden Rule, a cunimandmcnl given ns by otti Kiunr, Is very haul for some people lo keep. Any person who hns not the true Chiistniu spirit, overlooks il nnd think o)ly of their own gniu, necr iodine the (O-t lo others. In the fusl place the tjolileu Rule means Ihe destiuc- lion ot all Btlhsbncs", tui n man who loves himself buler than his neiuhbors cm never do nolo olhem as lie would havo them do lo him. We should ht.l only do but fed towaid olbcis as no would h.1c them feel tow aid us. When tho wife of n bartender will tell strong drink lo a mini whom site knuws Ins a wife and family to suppoil, who ale in (leslHulc c'licuiiiHtiuicis, mid who is known lo spend every Cent of his moiiev, so much needed by his suffering family fur intoxicating liquors, and nlso to dis- grnce himself when under the ii fluei re ot strong drink, know but little about tl o Goblin Rule. Dojou think she imagines Ihe suffering of thut poor wife, nnd dues alio do to her us she husilf in Ihe some pi ice would be done by ? No, she ccrtaiii- Iv docs nol, but when the wife of that man comes to her ai d bigs her nol to sell any inie strong drink to her husbiiid. alio answeis, "us long as ho comes wilb five cents I will sell it In him." Mie did not Hull tliink 'jf the Goldiu Rule, but when ifter a few months her hlisbiiuil, no longer i bartender, becomes a diuuksrd and she a ilrunkiiid's wife, ciidiiriug luanv htitd- tditps, hns logo to biilenthrs oT d ff-unt stloous and ask tin in not In Kill intoxica ting llqunis to hu IiiikImhiiI, uhcio Ihev pty Utile or no .iltenlion lo her plc.dings, does she not then letmmher the lime she sold liquor to the drunk. in! and lefused ti listen tu the eutienlies of the poor wife? She now tealizis what il is In do unto others us you would have (htm do to juu " Nevei (ffVr u glass of wine lo u friet d; he would not like lu lefuse it from join hand mid it uiigtil he Ihe first step ott Ihe load lo desliuclloii. llesides, would oil like lo hnvu any one ofier strung drink to abiulherot vutns, who might become a diuiikaid and thus disgince himself? Thus when juu aie tempted lo nfltr strong drink lo uuutlur iiiwavs remember tlie Golden Rule to "do lo others us oii would have Ihcui do 10 you," Juttie llAYre, WORKING GLASSES ffSJJ prepared tofiiriileh all tint n.'Mltuemlo;nunt ui 1 ome, tho wliotu of tlio time. or for ilmtr flArunitiiiiuii Hu-liicphi new, light and pro ill able. Pti-i-m h ot rltliuriux ctlly cum Irtm r0 conttt t 8 00 per uveinni;, ami a pruimr ttoiidl m by tltiwitlucalt tliLlrJIme lu lupjliUi-inet-8 I!oyriunli;lrW earn iiunrl) no in licit a) in (j it. That nil tIio Of this ttnv onil their hiI. dro-j we nmke ttilaniler, To mtci a uru not well falffllUu e will mi ml ono dollar t pa) for ttiflro i)to of writing- l'n 1 1 p irtluiUrn ami outfit fr?o. Addrita Geuhcil 8nON & (Jo., 1'ortland, Maine, irvm.wfK3&&JL'vsww,rr.vHimm Dollar Paer and a Three Dollar Book for One Dollar and a Half. AHD THIS BOOK FOR ONLY $1.50 Withoiit tho Book .$1.00. THU "WEEKLY SEE is a larzo olght aso, Devrrpiper tilled -witli tho oboleoat cadlcK mailer, .tha latest nows, rollabls ncikots -every department Is llllod vrith hs oioum of tho da, 'i'ho papor is im irovlng with ceo ami is tuo best general vcoV-lynowspapar publibocl in Nonhorn )hio It does not aim to tako tho plaoo oi lio horaa pupor-tliut thould always b. fcken but it surplomeuts tboliomenows inner and elves tbo luurr r.nd tho-villsp.o aia city resident a family pepor wliicu rill ba intercutiUK and luioiul. Bond for 1 tijflo ciorj-. Auonta vrantod in every ownsi.lo rod town, lipcclal lnauocmonti liiizvii. -Batter than any other rpor. 'J lio JJeo'n Proailncillook contains T4 )i?cs of uncled ir-ronsatien, n valuable nblo or symplocie and etinpld remodlos lr) ivo diCa-cut l.chooli of lusdleino Alio, alhlc, Homocepa.tUto. i?c!ootio. Hydro jathlo end Uct bul. l,vcry family eaould lava a copy. Wrlto for particulars. Addrosg, WE WEEKLY BEE, Toledo, Ohio, SUBSCRIFfor tin JOURNAL f Ef WILL BUY ipSaJII $4.00 rhft Tftfcilft Rftp, F1EE AilV A. JlJJLJ JLVV -WfflSVw5! r.-rr.-iTv. ffle. sC-S-i7.-i--r2vr!ri!T. ? ATJJf JiMT. .nH!S. rfrs-cjsAc u"2.viV5Cirvi,s est ..' -'t-rn.v ?kx iTiiiJZI?."l-lrrrTl&S?' rJ!!rs'sr,ji!CS'Strrt mmmmMm wm ttSMrj&rayizir'T-Jv&TMdct &yrxx&Asx4-jS.&jto jrSSSKas j'jji6M'SS,ffi sj in&yzHA2i.msz-i& MT-ci"rr mrfirV"vji: "w-r - STMtXiVx W'i-iMV'lMi3EWi,ar K2.27Ctttl?r:i -SAVfl tmm:&mm m x liri1 !3Kr1.!!5.ir -Vf si,"?ts7i U w&J&:j&ffim M ?A WSm'-&ii&bfrJ toes Ji5vSiwnJSllc3Ss?jSl niviltK,rlzf I IE? For Baking Purposed BestintheWorlcL fur Bale j 12, li. KliiKsitry, ?ELSABLE PATTERNS. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. tnd Cuamntco'.l to clvon porfoct fit whon cllroctloiiG aro followod. IVltVIE. DEftMEST'S SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING: 'iiatl and Don't: of full clu ret ion, enabling any onV to Cui and IM Jjerlcctly. Yr icp, $3,00. Ser I by nail, post paid, oil nr eip.nf pnee - "" ML. DEF..0RE8TS PORTFOLIOof FASHIONS AND WHAT TO WEAR. Ba. iri"Mn,rr'in3 of So pi;tau 1 tnhioT. Note! .uinlS'!?. IUmtn.ttttwitlnl.nut (OOOCuttH 3t iwct pr.i k.r 23 ttau. Demorest Sewing Machine. Z'liia SStyl O11I3-. $19i Thousands upon thousands or them in us ' ALLOVCR THC WOKID AND CIVINU PErrCCT GATISFACTICN ftS-Don't pay other companies S40.QP Pros ton a machine 1.0T so coon uluElJtMCIKrST, bs buy direct of the manutact Jrers. acui v.. u. u. ' "Writ fox- 01xoijJ.aJ.-s. DEMOREST FASHION AND SEWING MACHINE CO. 17 East 14th Strcot, Now York Cty Ilian Duo llundred 1 liotiaAmt appUcfttUina for pattnta la lit Ln teJ friAttn atiJ t-nrviaa coid tilca, the publialtcra of tha Sclantlfia ivmerit-an cumin ue mai puhhivh for intents., caTrttta. traJa-marha oopj- .1.1. ia ai.i (i.sllia ITnilml StAtfia a. nil lo obtain patanta in V'aneda. rnclantl. I raaek (J-niinny, BnI all othr couuiri-)iA Tbeiraiparl cdco la unevju&lod and thilr focilltlej ara uosur- Prawlnci and apecnoallnna prepared and filasl In iho i'attmt.'flieeon aitort nyllc lerroa err roaatinabln o cnart, for eiamlnallonol uoaata r lrainiii AJvtra by mall frea raiontihtainfflthroueh Munn Co a r not load Initio S('Ii:M'KKIC AMi:itIC.whicbiiaa tba larceat circitUtfm aud it tli 111 "T, inilnentjal nawipnpcr of It kfnil publiilial In tbo world. Tb admntarjei of aucb a uolico every paUnt 1 hit Urea d an'tsidldlf tllustratod nowapapef lapub'itlied WKISIClvat W Wa yaar, and is adinUtodU tit iii"liatii"prdoTtitea to eolono. nechanlca. tntcntlona, oi cltiwriax worlta an otber lifirartraenta of indjtrlal irrtrona, pub liiinil In an country. It ontatna tho namee of all pateiitoca and tit1" of e.'Hrr tnTentioa phUntad each wpuk. Try It fnur mouths fur ona dollar. If on hata a.t tnYf.ton f pitant writs ta "Munn A Uo , piib!ihera tf Scloalltio .liuaricaa tl liroitilvtay, So Vork IUiidbo.t about yaldnta lu&red fret. pyjir1. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Nowspftper Advortifsina Bureau, IO Spruoo St, Now York. Send .Octs. for lOO-Pagta Pamphlet. I Oar Teir tlnoc, Juki but "entlt'tNl, DBIH3 KaroRJ FUI. taOIKS.rTkAltirdllr f ib tMiH r nai taaiar, I wl ailla affatt apa ih Hall4rbUtMUIk'aaktM ' lltu-traUHl. Boat FREE (U -.litslics oqIt) oa Tocotpft of 94 cents la sumpsto pay - will LLC A CO tXK Croadwar. Naw York. IA fw- !'irrrffi v ! w intdita ""'"" ' ' i-notiklng profitabla em. m i'ivuioia em. plorDieot to writs (of T'l tUaX. - au giAetn. Wl lr UIB IJKIjsi . JvMBOUrl wliltlibrrrabon ot lUlnfrinaf m.. 1 11 1 Mnr ,... .-.., T..11 IJil uirta with 1- T iniii, .. "-r' I ww-i"- -. wt. Mi) UHCnlLTAm.lU Tali paptr Is Zirpt on file at tlio o3c sf ," SOH yDVERTISINq eLrW'ra BUILDING gthE?.' PiTiLADELrmA. CollA.HICOnt LovvostOaph (Into. tUtt ".-aliyaVAYER & SOH'S MflHUAl Tor silchy tho GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA. U It. CO, t ugar maple th prlnclj al tix6cr Ali-ant jgtt Ilailroadt already b' lit, nurncr otu town And cltlci. ono uf n heattMt H par. of tho United Statct, purest a atcr. tuod mari.'.tik fine fruit, cooil roidn. bc'ijoIi. clmrcht. Lrra ncrlcuhurai uonulatlon. Lett Lu Idle- maurll at 1 low (igurfi, jcoii toil, tov pllcc. eay u nn. pcricti iinv, rir U7DKS, nupt ciiar auu aii t.itiiVMt). (.iit'iriii4ti?au t: Y, O, HUG IT ART. La ml Tom nil sinner. Grand Itari Jj, ilOi t IPerchoron itoiitajS'.KXFEi ttrous Ie, Jlicfa. AH r toe's l-tel froiu Uio i;el ot s'rci ncd ('uins cf CSU.'js IU.ot reputsUen.ivl rotrlaterod la ti.j rreneli and Aracnesn btud llcoks. Wo !uva n 'ery lareo uumUr tt loiported anil kw ksi lorn and Lieod nuiee cm liai t, t'iK) rMkM ihln. Coirununihiua noliciteJ. Sriid lot' l-UCT lloKtrated cutnt .?iie, freo b iih-1. AuOstsl UViUt. A t'AliM'i-, Iv.ivlt, Ulcks tfirf :Sj$ra ld3pi Arti'ortrrr. 1 E mwm- a3IHi "ll lrtll nrsnaration otmor 165 V fl MM ti yfegN. mSmm if"