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uwi.tfiMiiimwMuiiii.iiiJW,wiiMimw.wiiuu; fSljc gcmjsbnrg gournal. "iMii ioil! ' i vi'm UTt'iiHAV SATURDAY, OOfOHttft 14, 183. State Republican Ticket. rvr (lournnr. Vi'IU.UM JICKIXIiV.Y. of Stnrk count). Tor Moutcimnt Governor. AXDUEW 1-. 1IAIIH1S, of Treble Torlrcnsiircr. W II.I.I M T COl'i:, of Cuyahoga. lor Vllnmcv General. JOHN K 1MCI1 VUI)3,i)t Iiwreneo. Kor Mt m'ipr of I'nhlln Work rUANKI. MCOOMCH, of Logan. ForJiiilgo Supremo Court, JOSEI'tl.l'. HKADBKUY, of Meld. Tor Itolo nud Food Commissioner. Dlt. 1 . H. MCNEAL, of Mlnml. Senatorial Ticket. JOHN C. ROK1CK, Of Fulton. TIIOS. McCOMICA, Of Hancock. County Republican Ticket, For Henrppntfttlc. DKNJAMIS F- JAMES. j-orl'robntc Judge. GUY C. NEAltlNO. For Trcn!Urcr. ritKDYEAOKR. For Auditor. (inOUGE V. UAUIIAN. For Provccutinir Attorney, Atniiuitii.MiiitriiY. Far Olerk of tho Ooiirt. JOE E. BAIRD. Tor Commissioner. CIIRIalOIIU:ilC. GUXDY. For Coroner, r.I). V. THOMAS. For Inflrmnry Director. JOSl.1'11 II. illlCHKI.. Wostou had another flro lust Monday at 4 o'clock. J. P. Hlckord, who was iisloop In tho botol near by, nwoko In tini to soo a flro ot'irtlnij in tho rear Li i StHimliauor'a rnstnurunt. Ho v. o iiiv m nnd tlio pooplo Hurooed- ii i 'Xt'iigui hhig tho tlatnes. Evl- di-ncti o' in ti i of will oil wus discov ered niul II Is boliovod tlioso Weston Hies me of lnuuiiditiry origin. It lh t'onnvtud that, T).in Kllnglor 3s mud bociusu tho Jouknai htatcd tho fuels in loufiiid to hli opposition to Joe Uniul, and D.msajs ho will now show what ho can do. Wo tu o jjlad to hoar it and will bo pleased to seo Dan and his squad of two voters match up to the polls and try to control tho Demo cratic party of Porrysburc township. It is always an interesting sight to boo tho tail wag tho elephant. Dan didn't got much out of L. C.Colo tho other day when ho was over but it wimn't because Dan didn't work hard onough. It was a real interesting sight to see tho tall and stately Sonator marching down tho street with his hoad thrown back on hla shoulJors, a broad smile spread over his face, llko.a spoonful of pancako batter spread on a hot griddle, as ho was leading tho hope ful Coio around among tho bos. It is plain to bo seen that Dan was cut out for a leader. oim sn:ciAi. rninoN. "What our Neighbor Sny About It. Tho following iivo but samples of many similar noticos wo lmvo rocolycd, and coming from lhoo nonr at homo, and bust capable of judging tho tru morltsof tho work, wo take great prido in recolvlng them and giving thorn to our readers. Wo linyo seen a great many political 8tipplomonts issued at vmious times In Wood ouutybulthoonusontoiitby tho Porrysbmg JouitNAL last week downs thorn all. It contained half tono pic tines of tho Republican candidates, also a nlcoly w rlttun biography of o.ich. Good boy, Ditto. 13. G. Tribune. The Pcrrysburg .Iouknal Issued an oxcollent special edition on Saturday, containing biographical sketches of all tho candidates on tho Wood county Republican ticket Illustrated with a fine half-tono portrait of each. There is also much other matter of a political character. Editor Uluo Is an enter prising hustler, and deserves tho suc cess the Journal Is bringing him. Toledo Blade. MRpWHtJ, (UVW-dlUW 'fr-llJj I UK!MHKCA&WNttS7HffiaiS?Aftn!itffiJ;H(BK. V VRRft 3' - -" "" " " ?--"r ' i !. lyirt BBP1 TraiiirUE&a.i.uuaj..&x.:3"--'"-M-" fifiJEW The name of Seven hundrod and twentv-fivo thousand people tittended tho World's Fair on Chicago day. Ootobor ninth. Tho Beo is undoubtedly convinced that McKlnlcy will bo elected. Every other item in Mondny'a i&sno of that papor was dedicated to the ablo Gover nor. Tho McKlnley mooting at Bowling Green was a grand one. Evorybody was on his best behavior and tho im menbo audlenco listened attentively to tho plain logical Ulk of tho Governor, North Baltimore's StreotFair is said to havo been a great success. President "Wilkitibon of the Beacon was tho busi est man in tho county and they say he wu3 tho right man, and North Balti more tho right place to make a success of such a scheme. "During my term of service in the army I contracted chronic diarrhoea," savsA. E Brndini; of Unlscy, Oregon. 'Since then I have used a greut nmount of medicine, but when I found nny thnt would give me relief they would injure my stoninch, until Chamberlain'n Colic Cholera and Dinrrhoea IVemedy ai brought to my notice. I ifcd it nnd will say it is the only remedy that gnvo mo tirniiiiiftit rellet nnd im linil reBiiltf fol low". For bhIb by A. R. Champnoy. TONTOGANY. Morrison, the photojtaphor of Bowl ing Green, writes thus: "Blow: Say! Tho special issue ol tho JOURNAL, is a great success m 'rustle journalism' in fact much bettor in appeal. inco and workmanship than any 1 tuwo ever seen sent out by cities of tho flist class. Whether It is appreciated by tho peo plo or not, remains to bo seen. Hoo-J you may receive a part of tho 'rights and benefits' of this campaign in a llnan Ical way. I don't think you need a fish diot, at least. Yours till death, MORRISON on a stove IS A GUARANTEE ol its quality, so that il you buy a Jewett stove you have THE BEST that can be made. I have Cook Stoves, Ranges, Base Heaters, Cottage Heaters, &c. of this make. H ,aauai4'viUJJM;a,78rBsa Cranberries, Peaches, Grapes, and Banaxmas Peach.es to Pickle and Peaches to Gan. BUY THEM HOW. . Last week somo ono set flro to a building in Weston and before tho Jlameb wore extinguished several build, ings woiedestioyed Editor Saxby il lustrated the burnt district with on old cut used as an advertisement for wire fence. It was a very "btriking" illustration. Last Saturday as tho McKinloy spoc- ial train was going to Bowling Green nnd the bittory were booming away, ex-Commissioner Beverstook of Tontog any said, "I hopo they'll firo a thou sand rounds as they go through the county, and I'd like to bo 'number one."' Mr. Bcverstock scrvod through i ho war as tin artilleryman and tho old mo is still in him, and its good Repub lican fire, too. Tho Prohibition spei'dt of Monday evening was said to bn vory good. Our boys played ball at Whltshoupo Saturday and came out 17 to Whitehoiise C. Friday Washington township held its S. S. Convention at this place. Charley Cook returned from the World's Fair Tuesdii3' morning. G. W. Helfrick of the Tribune was in town Monday. Ethel Wlntmore returned from North ern Ohio Thursday. Jnniei Hampton cnlled on Ethel Whit more Saturday. Frank Adams nnd wife returned from Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Pflttyn returned homo Monday. Jny Pettys wife and on of BeaVer Creek was at this pluco Monday. Georgo Tyler is on the sick list. Ed Hines wife and little daughter Ha lel, are visiting at Union county. The finest special political edition ot a Wood county newspaper that it has been our good fortunu to seo, wus tho ono sent out by the Potrjsburg JOUR NAL, last week. In it Editur Bluo gives a sketch of each candidate, accompan ied by their portraits in lialf-tuno work. They arc all splendid, and Ed deserves great credit for his "spuohil edition." Saxby's Herald. Too neatest political supplements over i-sued in this county must be put to tho credit or tho Ponysliurg JOUR NAL. Tho papor last .veok contained half-tono pictures of tho Republican candidates and an inlr testing and judi ciously written blogi.ipny of each ono. Sentinel E. L. KENGSBUBY. vMaiuia'taaHmMa.Hire.i Child's Overcoats, Boys Overcoats, Men's Overcoats, Oscar Mlllus of Buffalo. N. Y., call ed in to got a copy of tho JOURNAL'S 'special edition" and said ho wanted to send it to somo of his Democratic relatives, who would bo bettor posted after having read somo ot tho articles contained in that papor. Mr. Mlllus is traveling in Ohio and has attended all tho great political meetings hold this season and is satisfied that McKin loy will not only be our next Governor but has little doubt of his being tho next President. Good Looks. Good loks is more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver be in active, you have a Bilious Look, if jour stomach bo disordered you have a Dys peptic Look, and if your Kidneys he af fpp.tpd vou liavo a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Hitters is tho great at terative .uid Tonic acts directly on these vital organs, Cures Pimples, Bloich-s, Boils and gives a good com plexion. Sold nt A. R. Champney's drugstore, 50c. per bottle. Bro. Speck of tin- Pombcrvlllo Leador writes thus: I understand you are dead! What's tho tempm-ature? S'poso vou foci bir since netting out that Special. Don't blame ou a bit. Speck. Child's Suits, Boys Suits, Men's Suits, All New and Cheap for Cash. , Child's Pants. Boys Pants. Men's Pants. wim:. :e.A.:RAro:isr BA)iiuu',aK;iaajs3jLjajaataH'ai'. To HulscrllLTH, Any subscriber to tho JOURNAL win will pay his own subscription for ono year and will bring a now subscriber for ono year will reciove a reduction ot 25 cents on his own subscription. In other words you can pay one year on. your own bill and ono year to a nowubscrib or for $1.75. Editor Saxby was watching tho bat. tery boys as they were firing a salute at Bowling Green last Saturday, and when tho gun missed fire, and there wis only, the light report of tho cap, Saxby says to Conley, "that must bo a double barrelled cannon, und tho littlo Darrou uoirt inaico as mucu noise as ho big one." Conloy patted him on tho back, and told him ho was correct and that they only brought out thut kind of guns whon thoy camo to doublo barrollcd towns llko Bowling Greou. Bore's what Walter Bosunt, the emi nent writer, bays of tho exposition: "Never before, in uny ago, in any country, has thero been so wonderful uu urrungumom oi lovely uuilutngs as at Chicago in tho presontyoar of gracoi Tbo hanging gardon of Babylon wore lino. Thoro were soino flue things in avumc, uspucuuiy wncn noro was ora- pcror and architect, but tho common people saw littlo of his palaco. Thero was rather a nice littlo show in London thirty yeais ago, and auothor not with out its points in Philadelphia Boyon. teen years ago. But nowhere, at any time, bus there been presented to tho world any group of buildings so ontlro- ly beautiful in themsolvos and in thoir arrangement us this group at Chicago thoy call tho World's Fair." m&6&l .jEnBKfmvtmim. &MM COl. C. VT. DEAN. im btt c I IM DM I I t-f- Choice Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed and Baled Hay. Free Stable Room for Customer's Teams. Qa A. HOFFIWANN, iB-ea:aiiii'. sr.tjLV.'Vc&JmvfV-VJ'i. ,saE&.,.a-?.:xaj3E7g.i ,..ijmm LB Jh U y r I IS THE EVIAN. m. IS THE EVIACHINE. Sales ol the No. U W. .3 W. in Toiedo are more than all oiln-rs combined. It is tho bestst'wing iuhcIiiik' on earth, nnd it la sold on ihe nini lib"ial tei ms.trial free tOHll.atyour own hnutes. See mo nnd get my piices Itefoie von buy or tMde with any one. I can hiiv. y u money. AGENTS WANTED T linvrt 100 lrood scond-lmml machines to sell, niHiiy of them sicgood nsnew.for $10 and upwards. Must bu gold 1 need the room. Sewing machines, nepdles. oil, attach ments and repairs for all maehims, wholesale anil retail. The people' obedir-n servant. A - 9L.TLT,T,I2Sr, 317 Adam? St..TolGdo,0 AGENTS WAN 1 ED. " T 1 . mnnnip JLJ ft H rajt H Ij H Your p V We have a Lare Stock of the best Guns on the Market. Buy guns 3 May a a a xS o a WB k and amunition at M J s Uu vQ)u SUNSTRUCK DIl. MILES MEniCAL CO , El.KTrABT, Inp. I must nay llio ItmtoratlT. erlnl nnd Ncrre und llrcr 1'IIU havo dono nio irrrftt ennd. . ... i-OIt YEAItS I HAVK NOT FELT AS WKM. AS NOW. The ntnrtlng point of my dloae wns a unnroke received in battle before I'ort Jludnon, LonlMnna, June 11th, 1WJ. VJ?.to, tho tlmo of beclnnlnc to leke Dr. Miles' I A e? Itcmedlod I Iind hod a con MAO tlnunl dlitrartliiB pnln In my bead: also, wealt snclU. nud lfi past four years I have had to clvo up eTerfthlnc of an active character, and ty In uo wnlkurou the etwVTk LNOW YOUK ItK.UKDIKS HAVE CUItKD JIE, and that the cure will be permanent. Beveral ?rUY. THOUSANDS hero are using your remedies, and all speak weiiortuem. ""' DKAN Notional Military Home, Dayton, O. Dlt, HiusswmiriNU is the most cer tain eure for Hraidurlir, Ncurulelu, Nerv oun I'rostrntlon, DIzzluesH, Hpanntt, Sleep liMneih DullneMii, lllues, und Opium Ilablt. Coiitalnn no oilntcH or rtont'i-rous drugs. Bold on n Pnnlttve Ounrmutee. Dn. MILES' PILLS. 50 Dosco25Ctb. iiiiMii.Liu'j.ajaiuu.aivreJvuuamsn COMMBNOING SEPT. 1st. $10.00 Boys' Suits for 8.oo Boys' Suits for 5.00 Boys' Suits for 15.00 Men's Suits for 12.00 Men's Suits for 8.00 Men's Suits for $4-50 3.98 1.98 9.98 8.85 6.45 DURING REPAIR AND ENLARGING STORE. CLOTHING PARLORS, 60 ABAHS STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO. XjiOTLTX -Vua.KT 3J0-OO3El33O3Xr M,:ia.CiSr Oh! hi hi h! h! Have you seen all of the NEW FALL OBESS GOODS, "just arrived. Also a full line of FALL WATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., A t man mssmsmsnimssiixsxseswesseBsm &S3i .mw. 'fJggjM6&(giiafeyn