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aSEgtj EOT) V Jtilil JOURNAL VOL. XXXVH -ED, L, BLUE, Publisher. PERRYSBURG, WOOD 00., 0,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1890. $1.00 IN ADVANOE.-NO. 60. p SBURG Mr. Micbaol O'Donnoll, ono or tho loading citizens, and a momboi of tho city council, of Uppoi Sandusky, died of la grippe at his homo this woclc. An oxchango says If Chicago falls to got tho world's fair, a cortaln popular adago will havo to bo charged, mid will read thus: "IIoll hath no fury llko Chicago scorned." i Uro. Grim6s, of tho Bairdstown Times has romoved his ofllco to North Ualtimoro and will lcrcafter sing his songs from tho Btngo in that vlllugo. Wo bollovo tho brother has mado a good move and wo hope ho will bo suc cessful in his new location. Tho Toledo papers aro having a great tlmo this week. Tho DoVoro-Lmnb-Brown forgory caso is furnishing plenty of food for columns of sensational lltonituro, and tho papers are making tho most of it. Prom thn best source of information it is supposed Madamo DoVoro. who Ihih a dozon or moro aliabes, has by somo means obtained' forged notes for sums ranging from $3,000 to $35,000, which slio has boon trying to havo hor duped Lamb en deavor to use for tho purpose of obtain ing money from Toledo banks. Tho Northern National and tho First Na tional burnt their lingers slightly and havo had tho gay and spiritualistic Mn dama placed behind tho bars, sho being unable to secure bail, while her partner, Lamb, has secured ball, and is out looking up a holo to crawl through and got out of tho muss ho has undoubtedly been fooled into. It is generally believed that Lamb is innoi'ont of any criminal intention in tho caso, but being somewhat a boHovcr in spiritualism and the Madame being ji medium of considerable notoriety has been tho means ol drawing him Into tho scrape. His wife and family, who aro reported as being very worthy iwoplo, aro to bo pitied for having been thus cruelly dingrnccd by an alTair thoy lnul no hand in. It is believed tho Madamo will hold hor tongue but a chort tlmo longer ; suid when it onco begins to wag, sho will malco somo very wealthy gentle men hustlo around and bottle her little caso, rather than havo themselves too intimately UKociatcd with hor In affairs ;i 1)0 lit which sho will probably "squeel."' Dcntli of Walker limine. Mr. Walker Blaluo, eldest son of Secretary Blaine, and solicitor of tho State Department, died at 8 o'clock Wednesday ovoniug,of acute pneumonia, in tho thirty-llfth year of his age. Walker Blaino was graduated from Yale college In 187(5 nnd studying law rccolved his diploma from Columbia college, N. Y., in 1S78. In 18S1, whilo Garlield was on his death bed, ho sent for Wulkor Blaine and appointed him third assistant sec retary of Stato, saying that ho appre ciated his ability and desired to show It. After surviiiir in this I'niHii'it.v virv acceptably for nearly a year, lie was apiAiintcd on tho Alabama Claims com mission, where ho served with great credit from 1SS2 to 18S5. On tho ad vent of tho present administration he was appointed solicitor of the State Departniont, a position which ho also tilled with great credit and ability. Mr. Blaine took a sudden cold in his olllco on Tuesday, and tho following day remained at home thinking tho attack nothing serious. In tho uveningSeo'y Blaino gavo a dinner party and Walker Blaine, feollng much bettor, enjoyed the occlusion and chatted freely with tho guests. It is supposed ho contrac ted more cold, as tho following morn ing his symptoms woro moro serious and his relatives woro summoned to liis bedside. Tho funeral will tako placo from tho Church of tho Covenant to-day at 11 a. in. Tho offect upon his father has been very sovero, and it is feared tho result Jtiay bo disastrous to his nowly con structed health. Walker Blaino was tho right hand man of tho Secretary who was very proud of him. STONi: ItOADS. Editor Journal : In a Into issue of your paper I read an articlo on stono roads and a now court house Tho present condition of the roads demands immediate attention stono roads wo want and must have. Somo years ago a meoting was hold in Hull Prairio by tho farmers to tako into consideration tho best method of dnilnlug Wood Co. Nothing was do oiUed, nothing dono. On tho way homo Mr. Mnclsiuio proposed writing letters to tho Journal, a paper over advocat ing tho best interests of the county. Tlio letters written ovor tho signature of Hull Prairio wero accepted, pub lished, ami tho county drained as it is to-dty. Again tho settlors of Hull Prairio camo to tho conclusion that Wood county could havo a fair us well as any other county, and a mooting was hold In Miltonvillo and was at tended bj about six attendants, David Whitney, David Cropps, P. Maclsauo, Houry Sarvls, Honry Hood and ono or two others. Nothing daunted by tho slim attoudanco thoy called a mass mooting at Bowling Groon. Tho fair was a success and is to this day. In tho same spirit wo now advocato stono roads, tho court house as it is, is sulllciout for all business purposes. Xot tho farmor 'und traveling public havo roads thoy can travel on. Tho llrst road MaoAdamizod, wo think, should bo tho old plank road, thus unit ing Porrysburg and Bowling Greou. How many days in tho year aro lost to tho farmers for want of good roads ovor which to haul his produce. Stono roads aro a business nocesslty and will havo able supporters in s llVhh FltAHUB. ,1ih WiHSf When with some soap a salesman bold Comes in your place to there unfold His samples, and proceeds to say: " This equals, sir, in every way The Ivouy; 'tis made in fact , By the same formula exact; 'Tis just as white, indeed the man Who makes this soap by perfect plan. Has made the Ivonv o'er and o'er For Procter & Gamble heretofore. Besides, this soap brings to the till More profit than the Ivory will." He means to use by such a game, Your reputation and good name A fraud or counterfeit to sell Of what is known and proven well. This means his soap will never go On its own merits fast or slow; And you, like him, the truth must toss, Clean overboard, or sell at loss, land It means still more, that thiotighout the The Ivory Soap's in great demand. For none chase with imitations frail An article that has no sale And who for counterfeit will pav The price of genuine goods to-day? Then whence can the advantage (Iniv Or how can you "mure profit" know?, A WORD OF WARNING. There are many whits soaps, each represented to bo " iust as jrood as thn ' Ivnru they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of tho genuine. Ask for " Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting It. Copyright 18S0, by lTocter : Gamble. THE STJNDA? SCHOOL. Intcriintionul Icsnoii Series, Fir.st liuirtor. Jim. I!) '00 I.lSiSON III. I.ukc 1:C7-S0. TOl'KWnioSuUor'.s (Slurics I'orctolJ. 1 ITt.K '1 tin Sung of ZiU'Iiurln1;. OlTI.IXi: 1. As Wioujrlit Out by tliu FiitlitT. vh. G7-4V.I. 'J. As i:ncrIciHiil by tliu llriln-mocl, -.. 71-73. .1. As Set l'cirlh by Ills IIitiiIiI. V". 7C-MI. dOUir.N' TKXT Thnu MniH bo More tlic Iui-i of tliu Lord in prepare his wnvs. I.uKi? 1:76. (T.NTKAI. Tltl'Tll-Tlie c-iimliiR f Christ uns tliu (iuuii of a new cm for the uoilil. I.KSSON CONNECTION'. After civing the Song of Mary the writer nf the Gospel goes on with thn story of the birth ot John. It appnars that Mary had returned to Wazutvtio before the birth. When John was born llieio was great jnv in tliu homo o,f Zieliarius. On the eight day tho rite of circumcision occurred und tho child was named. It was proposed to name him Zuchaiias, the nainu of bin father. His mother, liowovpr. said ho should bo called John. Zucharins iitkil for a writing tablet, ns lie was still dumb, and wrote "'His mime is John." Right here great astonishment fell upon all tlio household. They nil marveled, for speech was as suddenly restored to Zucharias as it hud been taken away trom him. Not only did this astonish ment fall upon the household, but tho wonder sprend throughout nil that region. Tlio gift of speech was restored to Ziclmrius, ho was filled witli the Holy Ghost und prophesied., Tho time of this occurrence is fixed in the year B. C. 5, or the Year of Rome 740, about sis months before tho birth of our Lord. The Song of Zucliiirius followed tho circumcision and naming of the child on tho eighth day, or soon afterwards. The place is at the homo of Zachaiias and Elizabeth, Tho persons present wero Z icharlas, Eliziibeth and a company of fiiends and neighbors assembled at tho house to witness the ceremony of clrcunicibioii ami the naming of the child. After so long a silence tho gift of speech is restored to Zucharias, ho is tilled with tho spirit of prophesy und ho utters tho grand poem that comprises this lesson. This song is known as the "Uonedictus." Like tho "Magnificat" of Mury, it is so called from tho first word of the poem "Blessed." LESSON SUGGESTIONS. Dr. McLaren moat aptly says "Zaoh hi lus was dumb when ho disbelieved. Ilirt lips wero open when ho believed." Hishop Warren challenges the poems of the world to show any loftier style of poetio speech, any greater breadth of idea, any moid beautiful liguio than is to be formed in this Song of Zucharlus. Continuing in his culogium VYurrou says : "It is national, but broader than all natiiuw. "Ii hymns tho constancy of promlso, hut it is tho constancy of God. "it hus paeans for a nation, but it is not to malco them strong and ull-con- aiicrhig, but holy and righteous betoro oil." Z:icharlu8 was struck dumb for a moment of doubt in tho promises of God, and for moro thuii three months his mouth wus closed. When ho be lieved und saw the rich fullness of God's bk'Bsinga his speech returned, and his Reply to all who do intend To use you thus to gain their end: " When you for your own soap crqate, Upon its worth demand as great As Ivory Soap this day can claim, I'll buy, should trade require the same ; But have no time, I tell you true, To introduce your soap for you, And customers perhaps offend With goods I fear to recommend." Don't buy the soap that salesmen say " Is like the Ivory every way." Fnr rrrnrnrs r:n tine tnl ..Vill Of every hundred cakes they sold wn s'jvvihv-iivu a loss tncy Dore, Or else it ne'er had left their store. fill I mouth, his whole bciog wus filled witli singing praises to God. The treasures of memory riivc inspiration, hope took possession of his soul, and lie looked buck over the oust and forward to the future, God's ways and God's promises, the aged priest burst into song. The elements of the song says AVanen are 1 . Praise God for personally visiting nnd redeeming his people. 2. Remember God's fidelity to his word since the world begun. 3. Patilotism, love of country, is right. 4. Thoobjictof deliverance was to give kmmledgo of Sulviiliou and the i omission of hins. 5. What a conception of tho infinite God is given when Zicharlus sings that all this is hecuuso of "the heart of nii'icy of our God." G. Missions need no other sanction or tiuthority than verb 79. The diiy. spring visits us to shine upon ilium that sit in darkness nnd the shadow of death. A sufc InrcNtiiiuiit. Is one which is gimriinieed to lirlnsr yon sutintiictory rennlts, or in cine of failure a retain of purchiixe price. On this safe iiIhii you cn buy from our mlveilied Druggist ii bottle of Dr. ICIiik' Now DI-i-coveiy for CoiiHiiiiiptioii. It in giinrnnteeil to bring relief in every ence, when lined for imy uflection of Throat, Liingi nrCliel xiicli us 'JoiiHiiiiipiion, Inllituiinntinn of Liinex. Bronchitis, Aslliuin, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleimanl unit ncieenlile to titrite, perlectly sate, hiui ciiii u I ways be depended upon. Trial bot tles lree at A. V Cliunipney'a .Drugstore. Tho genoral manager of tho Chicago, Rurliiiirtrm fe Otiine.v Railroad hus issued an ordor to nil employes thnt thoy must stay away from saloons if thoy desiro to remnin in tho service of tho road. Tho manngor of tho road lias taken an important Btop in tho protection of tho road's property and tho lives of its passengers. How ofton wo read of a torriblo aceidont caused by tho carolossnobS of a drunken bmko man, switchman or brldgo tender, nnd thoro is no moro practical way of mak ing mon sobor than by rofuslng to employ those who aro not. Wo hope ovory railroad will follow tho oxamplo of tho C. B. & Q. A. R. Chnmpney, druggist, desires to Inform tho public, that ho is agent for tho most successful preparation that has yet been produced, for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and relievo a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. Tho articlo referred to Is Clmmbprlaln's Cough Remedy. It is a medicine that has won fa mo and popu larity on its merits nnd ono that can always bo depended upon. It is tho only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to bo appreci ated. It is put up in 60 cent and $1 bottles. AUTOMATIC SEWING ITIACIIINK Has no equal is delivered froo ovory whoio. I'loaso solid full Post Ofllco ad dress, including County, and also your shipping address, including railroad sta tion most convenient to you. Ono cent postal oxponso will bring to you some thing now and important for ovory fam ily. For full particulars plcaso send to No. 457 West 20th Street, Now York City. I HEATING STOVES FOR COAL. HEA.TI1TG- STOVES FOB WOOD. Cook Stoves for Coal, ftH. i"r - NT, don BlABIBrlOTH Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishings Goods, Books, Jewelry, Curtains, Yarns, Zephyrs, and Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Foreign & Domestic Fruits OLIVES, OLIVE OILS, CATSUPS, Fruit Relishes, Salad Dressing, Cranberries. D. K. HOLLENBECK, Attorney ft Tjevkkt- General Collector, & Real Estate Agent. TUU'h investigated atid Abstracts furnished on apiillcatlou. Notary In Utllcc. PEURYSBUKG. OHIO. IIENHY II. DODQE. JOHN W. CANAIIY DODGE & CANARY, Attorneys at Law. Otllce Keed A Merry Block. Main Street, Bowling Green, O. 33. n?e.03V!i:TF8T i A , Baker arid Confectioner PERRYSBURG. Bakery always well tuipiilied with freali GooiIr. J. C. HOFFMANN DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Flunr nnil Feed, All kind ol Liquor, Beer & Cirque. Con. INDIANA AVE. AND KI.SI STa, I'EUHYSHUIta, O. DENTIST. Dr. T. P. THOMPSON, Office over Finkbeiner'fl Store. PERRYSBURG. J. E. BRAINARD, HomcBpathioPhysioian& Surgeon Ofllco Ebcrly block, PERRYSBURG. O. CITIZENS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1879. Collections Made Promply. Bullion and Bills of Exchange Bought and Sold. Wo draw our own DRAFTS nn nil the C'liiiinierclitl Centre ot tlie World. Jloney Loaned niitl Di'iiiixlts Received X. L. HANSON, CnRliler. -X7WJML. OROOK, FDRBITORE & UNDERTAKING PERRYSBURG. C A. POWERS, FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE Home, Royal and Traders. Thrco of tho Best Companion in tho World. PERRYSBURG. MONEY TO LOAN ! On Knrms Only, l'rom 1 in S years. utcrcst l'aynlilo Annually with Privilege, t) "uUuu-i'urtur All ut one lwe, Cook Stoves for Wood, - c?FTTrNr vnnHanBnrwMnnlBaiBBBi N STOOK 1 AT- fill HIPFIITFP ullUyjjlllJutJ mwm ATONAL CLEAEIUa SALE Of Goods that we Do Not Want to Garry Over. We have a few Overcoats left which we will sell at NT COST, and many other goods at a Great Reduction, to close out before we prepare to purchase Spring Goods. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Thanking the public for the patronage we have received in the past, we hope to merit your continued iavor in the future. Yours, &c, A WUTmIm SCHOOL BOOKS A. K. CHAIUPNEY'S PERRYSBURG. 1868 ESTABLISHED FMEB. JTMIJLGBRl DEALER IN 1Y GOODS AND GROCERIES Boots, Shoes, ii i Big Furniture 5arp. Wo are Manufacturers and hava tbe Largest and Best Line of Parlor, Bed Room and Dining Room FURNITURE. STOLBERG & PARKS, Corner Summit & Adams ypiocaLo r i-1 i-vest pnatpdn v iBB BJLRGrJLIWR CHOICE CONFECTIONERY MALAGA GRAPES, NUTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. IiIME OF1 AUD SUPPLIES, JEWELRY 1889, Hats and Caps.. i '. i..i i .1 r NOTICE; JtoUngoptnctUgaUtryat 417 EpmmU wllj, In ordor to advcrlUs tho quality of my work, inukoCablnot Photographs' tor $3 pe dozen.. Alio clvo a ltxUO India Ink 1'qrtrot, ana oriodozou best Oalilnets for, $o 5Q. ThUoflar good until June I,' only. Remem ber the bot photographs. (or $3 per dpxen. CHESEBRO, 417 Summit St. Betwm A4ftns k Qafc Bts., !I?piljaS33DQ,