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Kl!J.'lUUtl.S:i!.UliiM-l.lM!S3i BgiamiwsKiJiraMuaamm.iwei.jaH!iineMiiJi!JW lf cufUsbufg ournul. rumjisUiiw uvnitY aA'ruimAJ ED.'L. jilUe, Emtoh. Kntcrol lit tlio fcrrysljurR I'ostomcc s bccoinI InM titter. SATURDAY, - August 13, 1802 BBPDDLIOABBTATE TICKET. rorl'iclilciit, BEXJAMAX UAItlUSOK, of Imtlnna l'nr Vice l'rcililciit, WlUTKt.AW nr.II), of New York Ynr I'usliluntnl Elcclorsnt Ijitrc, JIY1ION 't-JIi:iMtICK, of Ciiyiilirva LOltKXKO DANFOIII), of Itclmiiut l'oi Sccrelnry of Slnte, SAMUHI. M TAY1.0n,otObnmimlgn For Judges or Supremo Court W1I.MAM TSl'lIAlt, ofTrumtmtl. JACOHFIUIHICCT, of Hnncock For Olctl; or tin.1 Supreme Court, JOSIA1I 11 AM.KX.nt Athens For Mnnlicrot IJoiml or I'ubllc Works, h I.YJ!AUtii:it,of bOslioMou ' ltcimblh'itn County ComrnJloru Tho Republican Electors of Wood County, life requested to moot In Delc R.ato Convention tit Uio Opera House, in Boivliti;? Grcon.on Tuesday, the 16th liny of August, 189L sit 10 o'olouk n. in., for tho purpose of nominating candi dates for tho following county olllcos : ShorilT, Commissioner, Surveyor and Infirmary Director; and also to select tlelcatos to represent tho county in tho Republican Judicial and Congres sional Conventions. Tho several townships and precincts will ho entitled to tho following num lior of delegates, based on a ratio of one delegato for each ton votes, or a frac tion of live or moro cast for Win. Mc Kinley for Governor at tho November election in 1801, and tho fcovoral town ships and precincts will ho entitled to a nice number oi Alternates. THE BOWLING QUEEN STONE'BOAD. (Tim KNAUSS HTONli UOAl).') Votes Tor Oov lh'Jl. 61 15S 1M vSI', -IMS 1.VI ...IK No of IK'lo. 5 Ilnlrdttrmn rnvlni't Mouintliilo Cysnet Jerry Clly " Center Townvliil" Freedom ' f!rnml Vnnlils Tnivtlfllhl. ltiimiii'iimhtir? Proeinet hi North lliltlworo " Jneksun Township " aiillbury l'rtelnet WalbrlilKO " !? Mhcrty Township 2o0 Dunlirldgc I'rcUnet V JloiUlus ' 1I Milton Townshli 218 Ilrailncr 1'iccliict '" Freeport ' -?l ItlshiR Sun " M Ferry lowuMilp '''' I'errjsbun,' Tonuslilp '' l'lnlu Township, east pieelmt M't " " weat " n Torhige Tow-usliip 257 Hots ' 'j Troy " :. ' WnsliliiKtonTowjisnii M Webster , 1SS IVestoii " ZM It is rccommonded that thocaucusscs of the several townships and products for tho purpose of selecting delegates as above to tho County Convention, be liold on Saturday, tho 13th day of August, 1802. By order of tho Central Committee, Guy1 C. Neakixg, Thos, P. Conley, Chairraau, Secretary. in u ii 49 lfi 17 b ri 20 s It js u it 22 i:i !l 18 :S7 Sfi S 20 8 10 10 II 21 Tho Peoples' party will hold a county convention in Cowling Green, O., Aug. 13th. Worth tho famous Paris dressmnkor, proclaims against trailing street dress es. His opinion is worth something, and it is time it should bo, for ho it was who established this extravagant stylo of trailing yards of oxponsivo goods along tho mud and dust of tho streets. Wo sec it in print, that by a law passed by tho last legislature, overy voad supervisor and street commis sioner in the state is authorized to cut down and remove all plum or cherry trees in his district that aro afllictcd with tho "black knot." Tho cost or doing this work will bo paid out of the county fund when allowed by tho county commissioners. Tho cost then will bo placed on tho duplicate and taxed against tho property lrora which tho diseased trees were romovod. Middloton Twp., Aiig. Bill, 18f)2. El). .loUiifcAL: Tho B. G. Sontlncl of .Inly" "8th contains an editorial which badly misrepresents a largo body of representative men. In jus" tleo of ourselves wo ask space in ordor to correct tho impression which tho nrtlclo in question would naturally create. Tho ontlro article deals with tho subject us though wo woro fighting because of tho amount of money in volved. This is not true, for whilo wo hollovo it to bo a waste of money yet. it is not tho money but tho prineiplo which wo oppose. A principle which, by tho way, led to separation of tho United Stales from Groat Brlttain vie: "Tiixatijn without representation.1) No law in Ohio pormlts a man to bo burdened with a special tax without tho prlvilego of a hearing. This has been porslstontly nud insultingly donled us. And now they tell us not to bo terrified. Wo aro not terrified but disgusted; disgusted that wo aro compelled to bo undor county ollleinls who havo so llltlo thought for tho future of their political scalps as not oven to attempt to conceal their illegal and overbearing nets. Instond of picking our pockets of a hundred dol lars eo neatly as to win our admiration for tholr skill thoy bunglingly grab us by tho neck and choko us till wo hand over a paltry livo dollars. Wo nro not impoverished, thoy aro not enriched' but our solf-rcspcot and tho honor of our county demand moro honesty or grcator skill on tho par, of our officials. Again, permit us to dispute their fig ures. They say it will cost but $20,0(i0 to build this road whon tho work itself was lot for $10,019.01. Pray where are tno perquisites for tho nowspapors and tho county officers? Tho Engineer, Auditor, Commissioners, etc., must nnd will livo. Double tho amount and but littlo will bo left. Again, they claim that Bowling Green will pay $5,000. They wore care ful to riouni: out our part of thu taxes for us; will they kindly figure out how I. owling Green on their estimate will pav 95000 V Taking tho terminus of the road as tho center of tho two mile semi-circle nxd drawing tho first 80 rod circle and but (it) acres are enclosed subject to the $2.50 tax. Tho last SO rod circlo will contain 08G acres subject to tho loo tax. The corporation tax will average but 53 cents pur aero and will yield but $3,004. This includes tho straight tlirce-fou dlis mile. Un tins basts an eight acre lot will pay a total seven cent tiix in six annual assessments. But wo understand that those in charge say that each lot will r iy forty ceuts. Tho actual cost of en' nig, assessing, receipting ele., fools v ) to sixty-five cents. They mu t in an that the corporation will co-t us (5000. Wo would prefer that tho corporation be not assessed. Thoy say that had the petition been circulated by any other man than George Knuuss they doubt whothor there would have been a kick. Permit us to Miy that wo have ut no time recognized tho hand of Gcorgo Knaiiss in this affair. Wo have at all times regarded him a tho cat in tho hands of tho Bowling Green monkey but wc thought tho monkey would ho more grateful than has been for after tho poor man has given up many friends and done all ho could do we find him given tho cold shoulder by the ueoplo of Bowling Greon. Wo regard tho wholo matter as un fair, illegal, and dishonest. And wc oponly claim that it is tho work of Bowling Greon. P. E. Mkaglcy. ANNOUNCEMENT, Ploaso announce my nnmo as n candi date for tho office ot County Commis sioner subject to tho decision of tho Republican County Convention. E. A. UNDERBILL,. My nnmo will bo presented to tho Republican County Convention as n cnndldato for tho olileo of County Commissioner, subject to tho decision of the Convention. JAMES GIBSON. il'i 1W ..I Tho Republicans of Wood county will go into tho coming Congressional convention solidly supporting tho Wood county cnudidulo Dr. J. C. Lincoln. With their customtiry greed, Lucas county politicians claim tho right of luiving tho nominee come from Tolcdo liut Lucas county has no grcator claims than lias Wood county. Tho congressional delegates to bo selected at tho county convention noxt Tuesday should bo inon who will stand Bolidly for tho county's candidate, and if nominated the Doctor will bo suro of election and will ably represent tho district. PcrrynliurR Township Caucus. The Republicans aro requested to meet in caucus at tho Town Hall, Perrysburg, on Satukday, Aua.. 18, at 2 p. si., for tho purposo of selecting delegates to the County Convention to bo held at Bowling Green, Tuesday, Aug. 10. P. H. Thompson, ) Ed. L. Blue, f Com. An exchango says tho old oxeuso "Will pay after harvest" is now ripo. Wo liopo our MANY THOUSAND Bllb- bcrihorn will not work UiIh oxeuso on us tis it would Iw a dillleiilt matter to bo tiblo lo buy enough pork and horn, iny to last us during the coming win tor. For foar &omo one might think wo havo tho big head by referring to our subscribers as "many thousand" wo will say that although wo havo neither busted up, nor consolidated, nor pub lislicd u "county paper" that every body fcolts compelled to take on account of tho olilolal udvortibomunts therein, yot, as one of our conlomporarlos sayg, "the JoUBNAii is u moat oxeellont local pajHjr" and wo ura consequently an UtWd, t6 .claim us many. thousand. . M. 1. Amiorliitlon Meeting, HullPralrIoAug.9, 1802. Editor of Journal: Ploaso an nouncc in your papor that tho Farmers Mutual Protection Association will meet at Haskins on August 17th at ono o'clock p. in. Prank Powell, Prcs. R. Pargellis, Sec. Dunhridjro precinct will hold their Republican caucus this Saturday after noon at 4 o'clock to select 11 delegates and 11 alternates to tho County Con vention. Tho Journal is informed that George C. Ordway has sovercd his con nection witn tno wood county Demo crat after a long torm of years of sorvico. Wo liopo Gcorgo may be successful in whutovor business he engages. Out in Indinwa, it is said, thero is a toper, who, overy timo ho gets full, in sists on paying tho subscription price to his country piper. Ho has got it raid up lo 1024. If wo only knew tho brand of whisky that work's such re sults we would havo our dealers ordor some for rotail and keep our mouths shut on the ovll elTeets of intoxicating drinks, especially that kind, and would advorttse It for nothing. Sidney Dum-oerat. A ICVllI 1'KtlllU Itooni AttrnctH tho iitteutinn of every prop erty holder in this city. Hut when Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana specialist, claims that Ileuit Discnsu is curablo nnd provi-H it by thousinds of testimonials of wonderful cureB by his Now Heart Cure, it ultrncta tho atten tion of the millioni sufferiiiK with Short Jlreath, Palpitation, Inogulnr Pulse, Wind in Stomach, Pain in iildo or Shoulder, Smothering Spells, Fainting, Dropsy, uto. A. P. Davis, Silver Creole, Neb,, liy tii-lng four lootlli'ii (if Pi. Miles' New Heart cure, was completely cured uftor twelve .veins Buffering fiom Heart Diu'iiw, Thlsi, pew ivmeiiy ic sold' bj A, It Ulmuipu'oy. iinuliBFico, i Ed. Journal: Please announeo tho numu of Hugh Stewart as a cnndldato for tho olileo of County Commissioner subject to tho decision of tho Republi can County Convention. En. Journal: Pleura announce tho nnmo of Oscar Lyon as n caudldato for tho olileo of Commissioner subject to thu deelsslon of tho Wood county Re publican Convention apt! oblige, Republicans of Middtcton Towns-hip. My nnmo will bo presented to tho Uepubliean County Convention us a candidate for tho olileo of Sheriff. J. D. CONKLIN, Weston Township. Ei. Journal: Plcnsn announce my name as a eiiudid,ito for the ofTieo of Sheriff, subject to tho decision of tho Republican Count v Convention of Wood County. WESLEY SHARP. Henry Township Arcldunt nt I.tmo Clly- A serious accident occurred about ono mile south of here. Last Monday inornintr whilo John Lintnei- was attempting to adjust ono of the belts on tho threshing machine in some way it began to twist around his arm nud before ho could extricate it, drew him toward tho puller. Fortunately tho machlno ;vns running vory slowly at the timo ; had it been running at a high rata of speed ho would undoubtedly havo been killed. As it was his. arm was bruised very bad tearing a couple of cord-j and ho was aUo bruised some about tho head. Doctor Rhelnfrnnk was summoned as soon as posslblo and fixed up his arm. At this writing tho patient is doiii nicely. l'llBnlnj; Counterfeit loiicy. It will bo remembered that some months ago, Russell Bartou was taken in on u counterfeit ?10 blll,aud that the parties were supposed to bo working this locality and the vicinity of Dun bridge and considerable of the spuri ous money has been Hunting around in this vicinity. Detectives havo been looking up tho easo and on Tuesday last arrested Win. George, alias Win. Smith, and George Egleston at Dun bridge. It is claimed that George came to Dunbridgo with several hun dred dollars of tho "queer" which ho has been disposing of in various ways, and ho is believed to bo tho one who bhoved tho 810 on young Bar ton. Geoigo is sick and uuuble to be removed from the place where ho is stoping. Tho money is a very poor imitation and the officers secured considerable of it. Yt'ooit County lYiicliurs' Institute, The institute began its session on Monday morniug, with a goodly num ber of teachers present. Tho session is said to be a very interesting ono and much valuable information is being imparted to thoso in attendauco. The following teachers tire present from this locality. JcMc Wiillaec. Perrysburg. O C (irlner, '1 ontoj; my. Anna Davis, Dunlirlclgc. MngKla Davis, Afla Robertson, Katie Wetel, I'crryeliurs. Inez Clhnpniun. JUIlbmy. l.Mltli Chapman, reirjMuirg. Aim WlUler Lizzie Weber, " Evnlene llyme, " WR Wnlker. Don line. OS droves, Dtuibridh'O. Sinryltoptr, I'enton. Mnnillu Current, Dunbridgo. Cora Kmery, " Kate Oflurmnn, 1'cmborvllle. Liz.le Cirotc, l'emhcrvlllo. llortlm Roseoe, WalbrMgo. Ilurllia Crainc. " I'liiience Unr. East Toledo. h ''ff0 ilMJD MM. JLeKETS, JLT THERE'S A NEW ONE OUT; have vou seen if7TBE NO-BUCKLE SUSPENDER No Buckles or Metal parts- to wear Shirt or Vest Lining or Discolor Clothing, feet in Adjustment and yet never slips. The Lightest, Smoothest Neatest and Best. Per- EB17 KS B. EvEtv Pair WAURJCiTED Seven Hundred and Tiiirtuy-two Days NO FAD OR NOVELTY BUT A COMMON SENSE PRACTICAL. IDEA. o WE HAVE THEM o Mmmn'immayttSMiii ' m n 1 ,', :TOUi'jaaaLWj.,v,jjiwi,a3att 3Icep5 Melons on Ice, sTerr Potatoes, Q-owl Teas and Coffees, 3nydcr's Catsup. r uy Dunham's Cocoamit, TJJ"se Hauten's Cocoa EvifOlIed Avcrra and Wheat "3T"cs, we keep everything in season. F1EST CLASS GEOCEEIES, Everything Presh and Good Tke best Coffees in the Market FLOUR OF ALL GRADES FEED, JL.1&JD BALED 131 JL"3T JJSTID STKJL7vT C. A. HOFFMAH IlAKVK!!' XCXG'UKMON Wl.isr. Cur Tyler. Wnlbrdlec. Cora MciksTontognny. Aujr 20 nnd Wept 2 Tlie Toledo HI. Louis t KnnuiK City U. It. 'Clover Int Itonte" will is-nie lllf Kar" ex nirlon tleketn on aboreilatc. to i)liif South, .-otithwtst, KortU uiid Kiirtlnre-t Irow OhiOv Indiana, and lllliuils nations. Ample rcturi. limit. Two trains daily to llnrvest Territory. Krec Chair tnis Ytillbnlcd HleeplnB Cure, tliroth tlekettaud baspiRfi 4'lieeks. Cull on nenrwt Clover I.cvif ARCnt or ndrtrew C, C. JKNKINS, (ien'l IVtu, Agent, Toledo, Ohio A New Automatic Tiro Feeder. Mr. G. P. Butlor hits recently in vented an automatic lire foedor which surpasses anything we have ever seen for simplicity, neatness nnd effective ness. It fills a wnnt long sought for by wheel manufacturers and others, and many unsuccessful nttempts have been made to supply something which would tako tho pluco of the presont method of spacing wheel tires for punching. Of courso everybody knows that hand work cannot compote with machine work, for accuracy, and tho invention undor notice is an at tachment to tho punching machino now in uso and is at once so neat and perfect that one wondors how so slm plo a tiling could do tho work and this without intorferoneo in nny way with tho effectiveness of tho puncher. By nn Ingenious arrangement of goarlng, tires of nny sl.o can bo accur ately and rapidly spaced and punched, by Mr. Butler's invention. It is tho best thing of thu kind wo iinvo over hccii in fact it is tho only ono oj many wo linvo beau tried that does tho work. To whool manuiactururs it will bo nn immonso saving, as a boy of lR can punch :!000 tirus per day with overy hole ns accurately spacod as only perfect machinery can do it. By tho presont method of spacing by hand tho bjmcoa botwoou iho tiros vary from oiio-slxtooutli lo llvo-elghts-lnch and tills, it is uuoloss to say, looks very unsightly. Mr. Butler's attachment Hpneca to absolute porfcctlnn and wo tako pleasure In commending this in vention ns fco ninny hnvo attempted and f.iiled to prpducu what he has now succeeded in producing. priiKTimiiKG ruler. paid to FAUD1KIIK. Wheftt-ncd ;7f Wheat White ' ."Kc Corn tKnrlpvr 100 lbs Wc Corn, bbtlkd I5e IUrley 40c WhlteOftH JS Rye - (Vc Droned Dee! it$t l.ard ucr 10U lt -.. .-... 8c nnllR VI to SlJc Mtcer tBK to 34 c Cows 02 to 02,c CalTen(drawed) ?C Calre(live) c Cattle i to 8 fork, tier bbi -IIS 0O PorkdlTcl ii I'ork (drewcl) i to SKe J Ceee - luc ClilekciiR, per lb. (HTe)(trlnc) 7tow: Chicken " " (drensed) 9c Chickenn (oldj U: Tnrkcyn (dre-ed) per lb 1-c Turkey (lire) " - 10e Dacke (dreoited) 10c " (llvel "c I'otntoos .23 to S.V: Applen, per bn "e muter ....lGc Kcm I4l Kluur. per bbl So W to $5 10 Beans S2 15feg2 30 .) TOIiEDO Clle ud Ebortbond School, 018 flammit St., To kmio, v. Uocx-KroytVK T Actual unnmwfl rracuro. Over 1000 Ptndniu In PoriUom. Circulars froc 11 ycaronndvrraatngnnrntof M. H. DAVIG Why Don't Ton Take IEBER'S ,LOOD ITTBRS, And Enjoy Life? Chills, Atjue, Mnlnrm, BHiouHnrss, Catnrrli, Sick and Nervoun Hendachen Neurnlcin, Scrofula, Snlt Kheum, Pup tnles, Pimpk'8, Holls, Eruptions nn tho Fncenr.d Hands, nnd in fact nil Dis ordnrs of tlio Blood disnppciir befoio tho magic of ita power, 50c and $1.00 PER BOTTLE. l'Oll SAT.K UY AM. DKUCiaiBTS. THE BIEBER MEDICINE CO, 'Jl'OLiUDDtO. ii r ra'l or o pp July 2, 'OJ ST WEATHER GOODS WHITE DRESS GOODS, CHALLIES, LAWNS, . EMBROIDERS, LACES, FANS, SILK MITTS, THIN UNDERWEAR, SUMMER CORSETS, THIN HOSIERY AMON'S NEW HARDWARE Now located in onr new and elegant store room with a full stock of every thing in our line, and prices lower than the lowest. W TORflPIiER iinunts.j NEWEST STYLE, ELEGANT FINISH KINDS I,ARE WOIIK, UP LEWIS, 1.1 ro I.lrc crayon PortraltaMade by onr own Arliatn at our Studio Hatlafaetlon Rnuranteed R0R5t, biSDO COR. SUPERIOR & MADIS01T STS., TOLEDO, O AND Jw-U Northwestern Normal r? Solomon Ivlotalor, Proo' Tho most popular, economi cal and prosporous in stitution la tho land. Preparatory, Litora ry, Mufclcal, Commer cial, nnd Hum orous othor Courses. Lnst year was tho inoKt uuccessful In tho history of tho Holiool; 1BBwHuB9r liilllil Collegiate Institute? 315 utudontu fiSOXyOivxoisr Axasi'SSiviK, Er-otiicioiat, Wuuuoou, Wauaoon, Ohio woro enrolled. Tho teachlnff . , force has 'bcouincroaBcd. and many now features addod. Healthful Iocs-, tlon, uood socloty, ad vantages tho host and osponsos tho lovfost. i Fall term liocini Holi day, Aucutt SV, 16'J-. I Winter torm tivsliui Mouil.i)', Nov, 7, UW. Hcnil for catalogua sod . pnrllcuUt to i r,