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(KmudUjuramiiJUTaau Mii&juMwiniamuiiuiJiMiMMJXim Photos $2 Per Dozen Pop tho next thirty days I will continue to miiko ono dozon photos unci ono life slzo crayon portrait, for S3 75. Pnhl, Maumoo. it is fflff ew mm IT l Mill liklllil I lI m bsob wMaiiau rsea YOTQ WANT IS GOOD SHOES FOR LITTLE MONEY. LOCAL NEWS. Locals In this column 10 cents per lino. "'hoy May he Had at F. 0. EBEELY'S, PERliYSBURG, O. We recommend to be made by Manufacturers. our Shoes First-class B QSLNESS LOCALS. Locals In tills column 5 cents per line. Notary l'liliUe. F.J.ohovcr. of L,imo City, having been appointed Notary Public in prepared to uttond to :ill business in tluib line. IIo is also nfront for tho Oud Follows Mut ual ild and Accident Association, tm important matter for Odd Fellows to investigate. Fire Snio. A small htock of Boots, dry goods, luces, collars, and other articles saved from Ilro will bo Mild at almost any price to jet rid of them as I don't want to put litem in tho now stock. Call at my residence. JosiH'H Wolf. Tirol Vlrot Virol 81,000 worth of harness, robes, blnnk ots, whips, etc., which wore hligluly injured by tho recent fire, will bo fold nt very low prices. Thoto goods woro not burned nor scorched, but were simply soiled in removal. A good chanco to secure bargains. Goods sold for cash or time. Noxt door to post olllco. Wm. Schlhct, Porpyaburjj, O. roit KKST. Brick residence, corner Front and Pino streets, containing soveit rooms unu basement, Houso in urM.-clutH order. Good burn, and oletitv of fruit on promises. 1 havo alt.o a good driv ing horao and buggy, which will bo bold cheap, EuquitoofD. M. Mor.-o, or at this olllee. -UStf Smoke the "Canary Tip" Cigar. -Smoke the "Canary Tip" Cigar. I). B. Clatlin will hereafter bo found at hisj photograph studio every day in the week. Call and teen re ti dozen of tho!.o excellent photos he is making. :ntf QmrL- t-no 'l nnorw 'Fit-." "mulvv- "-wv- v-"""' '-'j u Ci, pi c- c u. 1 S2nclilen's Arnicit Snlvc. icKlHilve in the world for fills, eiirux, iilrois "nit rlieni'i, fever ctler, chapped Imnil, cliillil-ilu Aiiil nil hUiii ciiliitlni.s, sutil poilive- . pile, or no jn riquiieit. li in l general eil lo give peileet s itiliictmi, or ii-filiuleil. l'i ire 25 cent J per box. iv liv A. H Cliuiiijiiicv. Wantkd. FIvo copies Journal of Jan. ill, and Fob. 21, at this olTico. Si'i" our Block of outing flump for -hitt'iiitd vvniHtB', Williams' - W. E. Eseott ntlcndcd tho Wed ding of Frank Thurstin and Carrio Hopkins, at Bowling Green on Wednes day Inst. Tho young man or boy who owns a hot'Fo and cutlor or can socuro tho uso of ono, is n dandy in this young winter, and its wonderful how "solid" ho ia with the girls, Now hosiery, Williams'. It is reported that n good wild-cat tvoll camo in in Woodvillo township, Sandusky county. It was a test well and will probably causo somo exelto mciit in that locality. Yos, Dr. Hcbrn's Viola Cream did it 1 Did what ' Took off o very freckle, and loft my face smooth and Boft. It does not injuro tho bkin. Druggists soil it. Sold by A. R. Champnoy. New slock neckties for gentlemen. Come in boys. Williams'. John DuFord has his now harbor shop completed and is all ready to rccoivo customers. Tho shop is fitted up in lino stylo and John will bo glad to beo his old customors again. It's your next. On Tuesday cvouing next, Mnrch 10th, there will bo a special mooting of Phoenix Lodge, F. & A. M. til 7 o'clock p.m. to confer tho second degree. All masons in good standing aro invited to bo present. Nw stock mens1 shirts, Williams', The ground hog was very wiso lo return into tho bowels ol the earth on February 2d, for if ho had been caught meandering around the country during this spoil of weather ho would run groat chances of finding his holo frozen up. Great b.'iigains in ladies' Iidkf, 5c each at Williams'. From privato letters sent to friends in Bowling Green it is learned that E. W. Merry, who has gone lo Florida for his health, is at present much bettor, and feels much encouraged by tho benofit thus far received from his visit lo tho South, and docs not expect to return homo until April. Many friend hero tiro pleated to hoar encouraging reports from him. New tlic&i trimnii.igx, Williams' Cnris Hoffmann is excavating for a cellar under his store building, which will bo HOx.So foot. This will give him more storage room for his largo stock of goods usually kept on hand Tho contract for tho excavation is in tho hands orG. W. Hoffmann, and Halstcad Thornton will do tho stono work. Frank Thornton has again accepted a position in tho store, and will bo glad to seo his old friends, who aro many. New ginghams and prints, Williams'. Tho Muameo river steamboat com. puny have elected ofllccrs for tho year, and M. I. Wilcox is now president, and G. W. Bills, vico president with Mr. Qualo as secrotary and manager. Cupl. Curtis has sold his stock in tho company, and it is doubtful if his countenanco will bo soon on 18.00 ' Ell TUBISD ME mum wo linvo totted Micro Miooi In tlio moNt 'jrilOHOUUII milliner nnd wo cun recommend to onr trade, fooling confident tliut titer will bo RiitlHfac tory in ovory re aped. For nti'le, fit und comfort. Titer aro unequal-cd. J,C 417 Summit Si i TUL.EDU, O. il in fi P A Ilui-giuti. at to soil tho lot whoro my of nds with or without tho build f.ot twenty-11 vo and ono half feet vith ono half of brick walls, and tortus reasonable. 15. K. IIOLLUKDECIC. ino rasttmo as heretofore It is not dofinitoly settled yot, but it is bclioved tho Pastime will ply between Toledo and Presquo Islo as last season. See our new clothing, Williams'. Ed. Irwin, for n number of years a resident of Porrysburg, suddonly dropped down on his frionds hero Sat urday last. Ho loft hero about 13 years slnco, and during his absence has boon all over the country, west and south. At present ho is an engineer on tho Mis souri Pacific railroad, aposition ho has held for six years past. Ho was cordially grcoted by his frionds. On Monday When you want lo do a first-elass night ho visited Phoenix lodgo F. & A, - V itches, ClockH. Jewelry, Specta cle Special attention given lo repiir iiig ,VI Warranted. JOHN ZURFLUli. yi!5 Monroe street, Toledo, Smoke the "Canary Tip" Ciffar. job of painting, got your material of A. II. Champnoy. at tho drug store. tlargmnN lt, ncai nHtute. T li.ive for hiiIu bonic choice duelling properties mill vncnnl loin in 1'errvHliurg, at pnccH "lid terms to suit the meaim of purcliHuet. I cun pell you u cnod Iiuiihu and lulforfiom $300 lo $10,000, in the I moRl Iiuh til tful villnge in Ohio. I nlro h nve for r ile boiiiu finely impioved firms within clinrt diiUiincea of Perryi'biiig, ami timbmed ltu.ds in diHereut pnrlH ol the I Count v, in which nt the iiriuen I mil now offeriiiL' tliem theru :iro linrciiim for itu r- chaserx. Ah price me Hteiiillly advancing ho took his coat-tail in M. whoro ho was cordially received. New dress goods, Williams'. New carpets and lace curtains. Williams'. At Delianco,on Satuday last,aliltlo boy named Ray South, mot a horriblo death, whilo playing at tho Waters dam. Ho undertook to stop a rovolving shaft turned by a turbino wheel making 120 revolutions a minuto. Findiug ho could not hold it with his baro hands his hand to tho Booncr puicluiBed (lie belter the bin gain, I also have a few thouennd dnlliirs to loan on good security. 15. K. HOLLENBEUK. May 20. 1889. 10 il 75 assist him. Ho was drawn in by 1 tho shaft winding up his coat, and tho littlo fellow's body was literally torn to I pieces nnd pieces woro scattorod in all directions. Ono foot was not found. VISIT ITS. When you coino to Toledo do not fail to visit us. We will be pleased to show you our elegant stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD WATCHES Our npecinl drive, now in A $35 Gold Watch for $25. Send fnr On in login FltKK W. E. CM WOOD. ' Toledo. O. Mrs. Henry Morris if Dolphos, is visiting frionds in this place. Miss JonnioMills,of Wights Siding, spent Sutiday with relatives in Porrys burg. Miss Mabel McKlnley of Stony Rldgo, is visiting with Mrs D. Van Hcllon. Mrs. W. E. Richards of Bowling Green, spent Sunday with relatives at Porrysburg. W. L. Wight of Milburv. was in Porrysburg Monday, tho guost of I. N. Saddler and wife. Alanson Davenport is rcportod as being vory ill with tho grip. His ad vanced ago makos his recovery some what doubtful. Ed. Baldwin of Weston, ono of tho oldest business men of tho place, has mndo an assignment with Wm. Mul lally as assignee This is tho season of tho yoar that they boil eggs in eoldwater, (Mich.i This may bo a stale uttoranco, yot tho eggs aro presumed to bo fresh. Ex. Tho next regulur monthly meet ing of tho Nineteenth Century Club will bo hold at tho residence of Mrs, A. Smith on Tuesday, March 10th, at 2:30 p. m. James Jeflcry nnd J. K. Pheils, representing Wood county association Patrons of Industry, attended tho Stato convention of Patrons nt Wnuscon last veek. We luive jusl openrd a very com plete flock of new goods for Spring and would he pleased to have every body coiue in and look through A. Williams The next Eocial of tho Ladles Cen tennial socioty will l.o held at tho res idence of Mrs. Dr. Hamilton, Friday Evening, March 13th, and all aro cor dially itnitcd to be present The author of tho bong "Annie Roonio"' received from tho publishers only 84 o0, whilo tho writer of "Down Went McGinly" was paid but $2.50. Had the general public known what was coming a subscription could readi ly havo 1 eon raised to buy tho gentle men oil at far higher figures. Ex. Dr. I. S. Bowers, Dr. J. P. Thomp son, W. E. nnd Will Esnott, Philip Wotzel, Joo E. Baird, B. H. Golz, nnd John Ottorbacker, members of Ft. Meigs lodgo, I. O. O. F. attonded a meeting of Toledo lodgo on Tuesday evening last, and enjoyed a pleasant visit. Mrs. Eliza Schroeder, wifo of Henry Sohroedcr, died at her homo in Dowl ing, ThuPhdny last, of Consumption, hu porindueed by la grippe. Shu was 157 years of age, and leaves a husband and two children to mourn tho loss of wife 'and mother. Funeral Sunday, at 10:30 at Lutheran church, Howling. Mino host J. II. Pierco of tho Ex change hotel, roturned from his trip to Ncw5rleans, on Saturday lost, and reports having had a most enjoyable trip. Ho took passage from Cinclnnat on ono of tho palatial steamors plying botween that city and Now Orleans and says ho had almost as jolly a timo as when ho was on his wedding tour. On tho down passago tho river was con fined to its usual quarters and tho pas sengers enjoyed viowing tho beautiful plantations along tho shores, but on tho roturn trip tho high water gavo tho passengers tho sight of tho house tops only, nud instead of pursuing thoir natural courso tho steamor took an overland route, and mndo tho passago much shortor andmoro interesting and oxcltiug to tho passongors, and Piorco can toll tho story without omitting any of tho lino points. When quito young at school, Dan iel Webster was ono day guilty of a violation of tho rules. Ho was detected in tho act and called up by tho teacher for punishment. This was to bo tho old-fashioned feruling of tho; hand. His hand happened to bo vory dirty. Knowing this, on his way to tho teacher's desk ho spit upon tho palm of his right hand, wiping it off on tho side of his pantaloons. "Givo mo your hand, sir." said tho teacher, very sternly. Out wont tho right hand, partly cleaned. Tho teaohor lookod at in a momont, and said: "Daniel, if you will find another baud in this schoolroom as filthy us that I will lot you oil tins tlmo." instantly Irom behind his back camo tho loft hand. "Hero it 13, sir" was tho ready reply. "That will do this tlmo," said tho teacher, "you can tako your seat, sir." Ex. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castpria. Whon Baby was alcV, wo gavo her Castorla. When Blio -was a Child, alio cried for Caitorla, When si becamo lllss, sbo clung to Castoria, Wlionsl hadChildren.shoijavot'ueruCaJlorUV Miss Laura Ewlng visitod in Toledo this week. Mrs. M. A. Wctmoro of naakins, visited in town Tuesday. Honry Rlfert of Stony IHflgo, was in Porrysburg on Thursday last. Fred McKnlght ot Toledo, camo up Wednesday to boo hia parents. Mrs Orcutt of Deflnnco, ia tho guest of horduughtor, Mrs.J. P. Thomp son. Ed. Prlost and wifo of Monroo, Mich., aro visiting J. n. Piorco and family. Mrs. Laura Morris and childron of Doflanco, aro visiting rolativcs hero this wcok. Mrs. C. H. VanNorman of this ploco visited Mrs. H. VanNorman at Limn, over Sunday. Mrs. D. B. M. Sondors, who has been a.rcsldontof thisplnco for tho post year and a half has gono to Ganges, Ohio, with her children, at which placo sho expects to mako her homo. Hor many friends hero rcgrot hor departure. Thoro is a carpenter living out tho Piko on tho township lino road, who has n quoor way of figuring expenses. He chargos not only for his labor, but also for using his tools whilo at work, and bocauso a customer refused to pay for tho wear and tear of tho tools, ho attempted to enter suit in Squiro Mc" Cutcheon's court at Stony Rldgo, but failed to connect. Death or IIr.. Onndor. On Tuosdny, February 23, 1891, occurred tho death of Mrs. Susan Gundor, of la grippo, tied 82 years 3 months and 14 days, at tho rcsidonco of hor son B. F. Gundor, near PorryS' burg;. Her funoral services were con ducted by Rev. Whitmora of Wct Milgrove, at which place tho remains woro pi. cod in their final resting place in tho cemetery. Mrs. Gunder had been a resident ot Wood county for over 40 years. Hor husband preceoded hor to tho othor world about fivo years ago. Sho was tho mother of 12 children, eight of whom are still living David, John, Eliza, and Ben. F. Gunder and Mrs. Cassie Schinovr, of Wood county, and Goorgo who resides in Michigan, Dan in Tennessee, nnd Mrs. Susan A. Waring, in Ashland Co., Ohio. Mis. Gunder had a largo circle of acquaintances who deeply rcgrot hor death. Sho was a good neighbor and a dovoted mothor. Her's was u long and useful life. May sho rest in peace. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iSSrj. K $&& IuWCII0, ABSOIOTEOf PPRE Mrs. R. R. Kinkado and daughter Mollio spent Monday with Mrs. E. M. George, who is rocovoring from an attack of la grippo. A reader of tho Jouknal asks: Is thoro no way to stop tho frightful scroaming of trains coming into town at nighty They wont ring tho boll, but as soon as thoy strlko tho town they blow tho most shrill whistlo for four squares, scaring sick and nervous pcoplo almost into fits. Monday's Inter Ocean contained tho following: Goshen, Iud., Fob. 21. Special Tolc- gnim. Tlio following unique letter was recently written by a country practitioner to a brother doctor: ' Dero Dock I hav a pashunt whos phioicol sines (signs) shoes that tho windpipe has ulcaratod of nnd his lung havo drop Intoo his stutnraisk. tubo is gono. I havo giv hym everything without efect, his fathor is wealthy, Onornblo and Influential, ho Is a activ member of tho M. E. church and god noso I dont want to looso hjm, what shall I duw, ans by returno male, yours Inocuo. lIiinilH Acrotx tlio Srru An olaborato production of tho latest and greatest success, tho spectacular production of "Hands Across the Sea" with till tho orlglnnl company, bccnory, costumes, and realistic ollects, including tho mar velous rovolving scones, tho wonder ful fog scenes, tho grand shin scone, etc, will hold tho boards at the Pcoplo's Thcatro, Toledo, next week,, with matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, which closo in timo to tako tho evening trains home. Prices, 15, 25, and 35 cts. A now correspondent in tho follow ing towns: HaskitiH, Hull I'ruirio, Grand Rapids, Maumco, Hobart, Molino, Scotch Ridge, Sugar Rid go, Dunbridgo, Walbridgo. Wo will gwo liberal inducements. Write for opar ticulars. Address JOURNAL, Porrysburg, O. Tor Sale. Ono 0-yoar old gelding. An A No. 1 farm horso, will weigh over 1,200, per fectly truo, gontlo, and sound ns a bul let. Vtillgivo time if required. Call and see him. H. M. Hoovkk. For Kent. Houso and lot, mile cast ol Roach ton. HeubO contains seven rooms nrai lot contains two acros of ground. Good well and othor improvomonts. Enquira of Poter Wiso, at Roachton.O. 40b Far Sceliic; I'eojilo Aro mostly successful. Their perception ol opportunities, where others fco nothiiifr. is tho secret ot tnelr success. Thoau who trarol the IlucliPo ltouto In their Journeys lo ana Irom home II ml much to etirnriso anil jilcaie, nml their fur seeing propensities lu denting this popular lino" savfe 'horn ninny a penajf In tho purchase g Htleta. Tlinuumds ol pcoplo travel the RucLgto Koulcovery car In prifcrcnco to nil others. 1 be (mention arises win? llcciiusi! tho eoulrt- mentand road bed of tho IlueKcjo Itouio Is nncxrclled. Iiccause every possible comfort Is ollered the travellliK puhllo enrout to Chicago. Detroit, Toledo, 101111 ro.v. mid Atluns mid all points In thu Xorth Wet Soulli mid I'i el. Any Agent of tho Uuckeje Uoute will he plcnseil lo give you Information coi.&iiIiik routis, time of trains, price of tlU.ets, te., it ou WII write or call upon thLm. . H. KltUEIl. 50a Ocn'l Ites. iSTiclsct l. I'rinminu. O. Tho family wish to roturn thank? to neighbors and friends for many acts of kindness and sympathy during tho illness and death of their mothor. Drath or Klhon Allen Ht.tslnn. For many months our former citi.en, E'.hcu Allen Higgins, has boon slowly wearing away tit his home in Toledo For many years past ho has not; been in gcod health, but has kept at his editorial labors on tho Toledo Com merical until a,bsolute'y compelled to lay down tho pen and await tho end, which came at last, and ho was called to rest Sunday morning, March 1, 1S91, at 3 o'clock. He was born at Mt. Vcrnom, Ohio. 03 years ago, and was given a good education by his father, who was quite a prominent man of that placo. Wlion quito a young man no was Clerk in the Houso of Representatives. and was afterwards editor ot tho Western Homo Visitor of Mt. Vernon, and assisted in tho publication of tho Lily, one of tho first papers dovoted to tho causo of woman's rights. Mr. Higgins was ono of tho best journalists of tho country, and was capable of filling any position either in tho editorial or mechanical depart ments. For a numbar of years past ho has boon holding a position on the Toledo Commercial and that paper speaks of him thus: Somo SO years ago Mr. Higgins removed to tho Maumco valloy and has beon since that timo constantly connected with its newspaper life. Ho was tho nublishor and editor of tho Toledo Record, the Porrysburg Tndo- nenaeiit and tlio Muuuico valley Times, For tho last 20 years ho has been connected with the Toledo Blado and Toledo Commercial, being a member of tho Commercial editorial staff when attacked with his last illness. From 1872 to 1875 ho was managing editor of tho Blade, and moro recently man aging editor of tho Commercial during tho brief regime of Mr. Richard Smith. Under different administrations of tho Commorciul Mr. Higgins served as city editor, probably more years than with any other Toledo paper. In his zenith of lifo ho was most successful In this branch of journulifm, being a bright nowsgathorcr and always wielding an attractive pon. In 18S0 ho was connected with tho Toledo Times, a journal which had a brief existence His naturo was a kindly ono, cvor bonovolont and ready to aid tho unfor tunato nnd tho oppressed. Ho leaves a wifo to mourn tho loss of a cood. affectlonato husband, and many frionds nmotiL' tho intellectual and human itarian workors in tho Maumeo valloy, who woro over sure of sympathetic newsnanor help when ho had power to glvoit. His funoial was hold on Mon day aftornoon last, and his remains woro placed at rest hi tho coinotory at Toledo. o3e'o Oottoaa. Hoot COMPOUND A C.ndics' I'orlcct Companion. Painless Childbirth., our new book. telle how nny woman may become a motlipr without ivjfirinr) any pniti whatever. Also how to tiPiil und overcome morn iiijj sickness, swelled limbs nnd other evils attending pregnancy. It is reli nhli,aiid highly endoiseed by physicians ns tho wife's hue private compininn. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive circulaia nnd confidential letter, tent in sealed envelope. Addle?", FltANK Thomas & Co,, Publishers, Baltimoio, Mel 27y.7. FAE3GY GROCERIES AND Provisions Alwnys the be-t 01 eveiything at .T.G.I-Ioflmaxm's Grocory AirAoiimnivT noticb, Peter Wltzler, l'lulntilT Before I. P. Thompson, Justice of the Peace, wma FOR SALE. I will sell my former residenco on FRONT STREET, PERRYSBURG, Very low ami on easy terms. HENRY H. DODGE. Addrcps me tit Bowling Green, O. 18tf MnryCWallK I icrr-auiirK, i p.. jjcicimaiii iiiKiuun , wuio. On tlio 14th ilav of I'chnmrv. A. I). l.S'JI.aaM Justice ls-tied an Order of Attachment ana Garnishee Process in this lose. retiirimUo according to law. Upon the Glh day of April. A, I). IMll.Rild action will he for trial. PlabiUIT claims a liidcmcnt for S"'.ll.75. upon il former judgment, in faar of the plulntllt, acainst defendant which Is unpaid. 111iHilh.lh.1i in whole or In part. Said defendant In inn a non rciidctit ot Ohio, mid rctldiiiK in llxt State ol California, city of ban Praiielxo. pj.r::i: vnzi.!:rt. J. lt.TYir.ii, Alfy. -taf ALL THE LATEST AMD POPULAR PUBLZCATiOMS Vocal and Instrumental JOURNAL OFFICE, UERRYSHUHG. MS- S.'.- It " ' y wmttgmffiMm Wl ffimm ; .1-''' .EWK.-"KlSl MC 'II 113 is an illustration of our New Building. Wo pay no rontancl oaxi aflbvrl to sell Goods cib LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. NOW FORARGAIMS In Now Styles and Patterns in Furniture of Exclusive Designs. A Complete stock of OHILDRENS' CAIVKIAGES THE CELEBRATED HAYWOOD MAIOS. Remember ours is the only exclunie Furnituro and Bedding House in Toledo. 61 B JoiloM-son St- III IB Mb, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Will sell nt 10 per cent, discount until Now Years. Repaiis of nil kinds done to order. To save money buy your Jewelry of a Jeweler, buy your grain of 11 Farmer and buy your pills of a DniKgibt. CALL AND SEE ME IN DR. KIIEINFRANK'S HU1LDISG PERKYSBURG, O. VSo3Yk .Oompoted of Ootton Root, Tasty and Pennyroyal a ront discovery by an 'old phyiklao. it tueccufuUy mid moTiUilueafe. EffeoUutl. lrloo SI. dt mall. sealed. Ladles art: yoor drua for Coom Oottos Boot Oomponnd and take do eubstltute, or lnoloto 2 Btarapi for sealed partlouUn. Ad dreu l'OMD Lll. COMl'ANY, No. a FUtor Iloc, VH. TTodrw4Ta DW9. MJA DO YOU WAISTT A BXGUCLE? TWO DOLLARS A WEEK scccues asv wuciiL ntoxi 75 to SIM ONEDOLLABA WEEK Secures any Boy's or Girl's Wheel on my Club Plan. IfltM mJ UUi. ft.. QalS.nl.M mi IMT &r38im ' ft'.HWflD U4 HOU MtTITSOaST. 386 SUMMIT ST., TOLEDO. O. jvi O,1 H-tAVv -XVA H S.MSSSTIf rrmp MW AfcaLiLSrcS?n 1 (.- - a v X7" m to ,?AL to .t'AWW' -. $w. ?J 'I