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xHE TELE (jK Aril. ASHTABULA. OHIO. Saturday Morning, Oct. 10,1874. Republican Ticket. For Congreumac, JAXKS A. GAEFIKLD-of Portage. For Secretary of State, ALLEN T. WIKOFF-of Adams. For Supreme Judge, Long Term, LUTHER DAY of Portage, r for Sepreme Judge. Short Term, W. W. JOHNSON of Lawrence. -- - .For School CommiSiioner, " THOMAS W. HASVET of Lake. :- r For Clark of Sapreme Court, BQDNET FOOS of Clinton, For menkei of Board of Public Works, STEPHENS. HASMEE of Maekingnm. COUNTY TICKET. - " . For Sheriff, TAADDETIS 8. YOTJNG, of Pierpont, For Recorder, ' EHWIN F-MASON, of Jefferson. ' Far OommiBSioner. J5. Q. EFELBUHT, of Haitegrow. For Sorreyor. JAES FICKINGER, of KlngsYille. For Coroner, H. P. WOLCOTT, of Tnunball. " Forlnflrmary D'rector, PHILIP DOEL, of Genera. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Upon the arrival of ttie Cuited Slates troops in tbe Coushatta, fifteen prominent member of the Wiiite League fl.d to Arkansas and Texas. Tbeir action is not confession of guiit but of weak ness. New York firms are yielding to the gtringeDcy of the times and the failure ot serera large houses wag, announced on Tuesday last among the number, is . the house of Henry Clews, ' Government agent, though, it is believed that, they will get under way ajjain in a fe w days. In the mean time, stocks are rising. Lake Shore having reached 80 with an upward tendency. , The southern part of Jnpan. and. all the easlern coast of Cliina, have lately been visited by a terrible typhoon accounts of which are Just coming to hand. The Ioes of life by the typboon.in' Japan was heavy; The town reporis 800 dead. The damage to shipping was very great. Thousands Of junks were sunk, and many foreign vessels were driven ashore and wrecked. More detailed reports will b awaited with some impatience. - The marriage of a p Sherman tDok ' --. ; -aughterof Gen. few days'- ...tee " Washington, a Jan' :.ace. The pageant was a brill . one, abounding in all the pomp and ceremonial, parade and music, for which the Roman ecclesiastics have such artis tic eyes and ears. The address of Arch bishop Purcell is criticised as containina many irrelevant things; but we suppose he raay be pardoned for exhibiting satis faction at the presence in the church ot the brilliant party, including the Presi dent, who had assembled to give the bridal pair good "send off." Our readers have all, probably, beard nf Reechei'a rather cheeky return to Plymouth, and the resumption of his la bora. He was met with quite a show of enthusiasm. This of course is not sur prising. The effort to extend the demon stration of welcome by bringing the clergy of Brooklyn into it, did not meet with favor. A number of ministers were asked to join in such a movement, but ii was found that leading clergymen declin ed to participate in the love feast in the honor of ' Plymonth's pastor, who. now occupies such an equivocal position ; it was therefore concluded not to court a failure, and the project was abandoned. A member ot the Cabinet U authority for saying he is satisfied, after talking with the President, that the latter has no intention ol being a candidate for the third term, and at the proper time will indicate his purpose to - decline furtner political honors. It is not improbable that the Southern Convention of third termites, which is to meet in Cuattanoo ga during iho' present month, will be greeted with . an authoritative declara tion of the President's views, which will defeat the object for which the conven tion has been called, or at least demon strate that further action is entirely un necessary. The Democratic campaign has opened In earnest throughout the State. Ten nessee' led . the way by the , deliberate massacre of sixteen colored people at one stroke ; Louisiana followed piomptly by the murder of nearly an equal number ; Alabama shows her zeal in the cause by stopping mail trains, killing tbe colored agents, and firing into church congrega ' tions of colored people ; and Texas, not . to be outdone in the latest struggle for " Southern Bights," has accomplished six hundred political assassin atioos since the UiBUuitiuuui cue Auiuvi nut; UUVFrDQf U oke. In the South the spread of Di m ocrattc "'principles" means organized ruf fianism and wholesale slaughter. ' I '.;::" .... There is no lack of earnest industry among the - Bolters and Defame, but their fuss and bluster partakes so much of the ludicrous, and reminds us so forci bly of the terrible earnestness of the mat ron of tbe dung hill when bent on a brood, that it only calls into exercise the good nature of their opponnts, Burrows' and Tuttle, Jim Chambers and Dickin aon, with the Orwell mau-of all-work, that represents the county, would be a force in the land if the weakness of their 'aopes was not soappareit to themselves and almo st every body else. Thtir efforts and intentions ave g10d, but results are meagre and u.ortitywg. As ile attend ance at their meetings is not We the general public should be favored 'with faithful reports through the New York Sun. ' , The second best and most striking buildi ng in Louisville, Ky., is that occu- uj me rminc Library. It was paid by the Gift ConceSf 8, managed by a board Headed- by Ex Governor Thomas E w- l a . mi.f 1 . oiauiiene. inisuoaraia authorized bv it,A r A.:.t'.M r . i. . - ucg.sia.uic vi luc Diaie lo JJyg 0j these Concerts.; The filth takes place in November-next, and the profits after dis tributing $'.500,000, to the ticket bold ers, are to be used in perfecting tbe Libra ry, and furnishing tbe blind of tbe Slate with books In raised letter. This is miner large tiung ror Kentucky. Gov. Bramlette has given three years lo tin's library, and he is tusking n the best in tbe country. Books are bought for this norary in orders ot 120.000 at a time and an enormous amount of money has been Paid for paiulings. statuary and other works of art. The next drawing In aid of the Library, in which the capi tal prize is $230,000, takes . place, a we tated.ln November oe xt. poM'fve.y. Dbrial-Bhard the Lt ah. Mr P TborponDchalf of the Geneva Time,', addressed notes to Ex Sekatob Wadb and Abnbb Kellooo, of Jefferson, Clt,.' ing attention to. the statement 0f the N. T. Sun, on' ibe subject, of repudiatine Garfield. Both . these gentlemen assert their approval of Gen. Garfield so fur as to cheerfully cast their votes for him at the approaehlng election. The Ex-Sena, tor in reference to the assertion attributed to him Bays L'-have uttered no auch sentlment'Bnd I pronounce . tbe entire statement and .all Oflta parts to be with- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN ORDINANCE Directing and authorizing the Mayor to issue bonds for the purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and apparatus. CEC. I. Be it ordained bv tlie Conncil of the Incorporated Village of Ashtabula, that the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to iwne the bonds of said Incorporated Village of Ashtabnla. to the amount of Hi i Tbnosanrt One Hundred Dollars to pay for a Steam Fire Eneine. and appurtenances. Hre Carta ard Hose recently Contracted for, w" J. ssre. C'iapp Jones. . ., ,h, Sao. II. said Bonds shall be sinned by toe Mayor, Conn'ersigned br the Clerk, with the seal of the Mayor and Clerk, and dated on th'uy"tb!"ne.,nreo.f.,. k for the sum .if Jl!re o".ome multiple of One Ulars. "r .,r..rMt at th Sac. III. ThflT shall Ohe Hundred Dollar, or pome . . . . , , i shii nm "7?,-"," "S. Cent peVannum, payable .emi- ""sic "fv. fSa'd Bonds shall be made payable as '"''ine'rlundred Dollars thereof, one year after . , . one Thousand Dollars thereof i two years. tmm date; One Thon-and Dollars thereof, ia three years from date: One Thouai:d Dollars thereof, in four years from date: One Thonsand Dollars thereoi, in five years from date; aad Twelve Hundred Dollars thereof, in six years from date. Sec. V. The principal and interest thereof, shall be payable when dne, at the office of the Treasurer ol said Village. 8c. VI. The clerk shall keep an accurate record of the number, amonnt and date of issue and date of maturity of each bond issued nnder this Ordinance. 8C- VII. That for tne payment or tne princi pal and interest of such bond so issued at matu rity, the faith and credit of tbe Incorporated Vil lage of Ashtabula ae hereby pledged. c. VIII. This Ordinance shall Uike effect on the 10 h day after its first publication. Pasted Oct. 5th, A. D. 1 S7L S. C. TALCOTT, Mayor. Attest: A. H. TYLER, Clerk. Legal A'otice.- TOSEFH WILKINSON who re- tJ sides at DeWitt. Carrol Oonntv Mi MAnnri. ia hereby notified that on the 6th day of October, A. D 1874, John A. Wilkinson Plaintiff, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Coort of Common Pleas I in ana ror the County of Ashtabula and Mate oi vnio, nis petition against Jnarparer iawc nwiij Wilkinson, Joseph Wilkinson. Richard Wilkinson, jaaitna ane rnnaie, ana uenry a. husband, Elizabeth A. JSatterson and Th mas Mattenum her hnahand. and William T. Simonds as administrator of Henry V. ilkinson deceased aefeadaiit. alleging in substance that Henry Wil kinson died intestate about the 11th day of March .a?!. ...,) tn fee HiniDle of the following describ ed premises, situate in the township of Saj brook, . ..Lr.knLi.fiH Ktit. nf htn rn.il- fiin it iv in dpiiutiii ."i Known as lots is tract l, in said towntmp. and bounded North by the shore of f.ake Erie, East by lot No. 7, South by part of lot 29. and West by lot 9 containing 85.79 acres of land more or less. Al so one other piece of land in said township, bound ed and described as follows: Being in the North eastern part of the Norton tract (socalled.) bound ed on the North by Ibe centre of the E, & W. road; on tbe East bylanddof Nathaniel Biowa: on tbe Sooth by lands of Hubbard & Co., and on tne v est oy lanas ol Henry t. rarsons, coutaip ing seven ty acres of land more or less. That'' -' premises descended to Manzaret bawe, Elu" ,ne Matterson, Henry Wilkinson, Joseph V,7" -beth Martha Jane Prindle. Richard WHk' lnBon) John A. Wilkinson hie only chi'dro .nson and That during the life time of ad He ?.? heirs, (deceased.) he made the fcrlewtr iry W ilkinson In money and other pewoiis' Dr -K auvauueuieui,. i. : . .i i . : i .i ' .i. . mi' rf v tn I nArt nf u Margaret Dawe $1, .060: to Joseph Wilk- RF ' lo jUartna twne rnnaie fz.uw. i ne " - or said petition t: that the Coort may find '.mn,int advanced as aforesaid, that the sever al sums so found to hare been advanced ,may be deducted Xrom sncn respecuve euareo, auu an equitable apportionment and partition of said pri-mises or the proceeds thereof to each of said children and such other relief as equity requires SaiC Joseph WllKinson IB requireu luaufwci said petition on or before the latii ay oi Decem ber. A. I). SHERMAN & HALL, m XUU D. IJUUbllUIP, Dated Oct. 6th, 1874. 6U282. bis said children e w" '. - 500; to Henry W" " J - Cleveland Motel. IT will pay you for the extra steps to ston at the Cleveland Hotel corner Ontario and Prospect Streets, when yon go to Cleveland. Reasonable charges ana gooa accommoaauon. A. L. & C. 8. TEACHOTJT, 4tl290 Proprietors. SPRING STYLES ISTexr Goods Just received at E. a. PIEECE'S, HATS & CAPS. CLOTHIN Gent's Furnishing Goods. Ashtabula, April 9th. 1874. Hair Work. MRS. WM. GILMAN, opposite the FlSk House. Ahthnla n wnnM mmipit. fully announce to the ladies of this vicinity, that she is prepared to do in the best style, all kinds uakinA o5;rv?.a8 BK-alDING, CURLING, LADIES' HA 1 WANTED, lor which the hignest w 'Ibe paid. Her work will compare well wltu.r.ji Jjwork. while her m ias a ra far Inaa " Ayer's TP . "If r aair v lg or, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. 1 A dressing which is at once agreeable healthy, - and effectual fot E reserving the air. . Jt soon restores faded or gray hair to its original mini gloss and freshness- of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not alwavr cured by its use. Nothing can restore tne hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but 8uch as remain can be saved by this application and 8timu. latoi.U,t? i."'"?' 80 thrt a new grojrth f hair ,s produced. Instead of fouling the hair w,th a pa8ty 8edi. ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the calp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandru$ which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts lustre, and a grateful perfume, o . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Business ! Business ! Business ! ! Another Big Break in Prices in New York ! LOCKE & COMPANY'S Buyers in the Market taking advantage of the . Decline. IT WILL, PAY YOTJ TO VISIT THE THIS WEEK. UNPARALLELED BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK BRILLANTINES, " . BLACK SILKS, AND FILL GOODS ! 500 Pieces from the great Auction Sales las week at less prices than ever before seen in this County. JUST Good Black Alpacas for only 31 cents. : Black Alpacas worth 45c, at 37c. Black Alpacas worth 60c, at 45c. Black Alpacas worth 75c, at "50c. Black Alpacas worth $1.00, at 65c. ' . Black Brilliantines worth 80c, at 60c, Black Brilliantines worth $1.00 at 75c, rr, Black Brilliantines worth $1.12A at 87c Black Brilliantines worth $1.25 at $1.00 . . The above are of a celebrated make, and are muph lower than they can be purcnased at any otner store in Ashtabula. . We shall also offer 50 pieces ENGLISH MERINO worth 50c, for 30c. Also 50 pieces POPLIN, worth 45c for 25c. - 1,000 pieces BLEACHED and BROWN MUSLIN at New York Whole sale Prices. Cloths for men . and Boys' wear, Waterproofs all colors, White and colored Flannels, AT SPECIAL BARGAINS. : One Hundred Embroidered Felt Skirts, only $1 Black Silks. 25 pieces Black Silks at from 25 to 50 c per yard less than can bepurchased ; , c at any other store. BLACK SILKS at $1.25, 1.50. 1.75. 1.87. 2.00. and 2.50. We WAR- , RANT these Silks to be 25 to 50c per yard less than can be purchased ai any otner store, ihey must be seen to be appreciated. .'.'i ; Also Great Bargains in Velveteens, RIBBONS, .GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. . Ladies' Merino Underwear. at prices 25 per cent, less than the same can be bought at any other store Those wishing to buy FLANNELS, Table Linens, Prints, Ginghams. &c van inaKc i great aviug uy ouying oi us. Do not faU to look at our Stock before purchasing Elsewhere. We will convince you that money can be saved by buying of us. . REMEMBER THE PLACE. and HASKELL'S BLOCK, AHHTAFULA, OHIO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MENS' EUSIXFSS SUITS. ""MENS". DRESS SUITS YOUTH, BOY & CHILDPN'S' SUITS, Ready-made and made to order", at GEO W. V-AITE S. LOOK jVOVITsr! MENS' OVERCOATS, YOUTH, BOY & CHILDREN S' OVERCOATS in great variety, at GEO. V. WAITE'S GERMAN & FRENCH WORSTED. AMERICAN & ENGLISH CLOTHS, ALL KINDS OF CASSIMERES, THE BEST OF TAILORS' TRIMJIIXGS, ' s . . . . . at GEO. W. WAITE'S Once more attend ! ! HATS & CAPS. , SHIRTS & SOCKS, SCARFS & TIES GLOVES & -MITTENS, WRAPPERS & DRAWERS, COLLARS & HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS & VALISES, FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY All very cheap, at GEO. W. WAITE'S. Store adjoinin Post Office, Ashtabula, O. 1290 Co . r"l w . xA AMERICAN LINE Mall JSt oamsllip's. Only Lirv6 Carrying the Ameri can, Flag. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelaiua (or QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL. Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage accomodation UNSURPASSED. ; Batei as low as by any other Firet-CIass Line. I .,: PETER WRIGHT & SONS, ,, '- General Agents. Philadelphia. GEO.-B. RASER; .Office Aehtanla, Youngs town &. Pittsburgh R, R.. Agent, Ashtabula Har bor. ' : . ' THE ELASTIC Spring Bed Bottom, rrrrr KOR HKALTri, COMEflUT, ELASTICITY DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS & CLEAN LINESS HAS NO EQUAL. It Mvea that dreaded daily task of shaking np heavv beds. Hltner is mem any uihco wncre inni .vat luatiiiu net. the nen-Duir can mi ennu nruen. The morJt tulelllirent and wealthy ramiliis prefer them. With a light mattresa or some quins lain over them, tuojr m.iKo a sou ana Cool Bed for Hot Weather . THEY MAKE NO NOISE. Tina oaa it am Qniy a imnn i"-- -. -j r- - aon, nni u is ufpottmiiy " "tv J.,,in..i roill imio-p r I mil ,. r,.ll,.f from a common brd to oUU ;'".;;. y have cvrunn " . ... t.. conKreyatlon in tne"' -r"' Jr. and oluer. pliyslClans, uien. - - h reccomnnn.llj il , ' , ' ., r In Ihe niarKi'i. .'. ... . 7 ".1...1. Tucker Sorlui; ' U"""'"-" i" i"" '- i,l.,-.. iii. ML' "linn maun w iiiiiuk ?iiltuW tl.ir..rtl.em. 11.U bed i. cou,ld. ered bv nil equal. "J SUPERIOR WHtE WVEN M ATTfiKS., aihlKb costs f n. nun every snniie markil. Th"! l f y " " ' '" rr'"" 10 ol-. .. I sell I ue Elastic" which lilroa DKTTEIt SATISFACTION ...il.i..lir.l,ll 111. f - iiiaiiufiiciuiV'r 1,1 """' , M ,.,-wY. - Anhtabnla, April 80, lW.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Xotice. . LOST on the. evening of Jioaday Sept. 2Sth, between the icfidence of Martin S. Harmon, Ncrth Kiugvi!!c, and Fuller's livery stable. I ONE WOOLEN LAP ROBE. - The finder will be paid for his tronble by leaving Ilic same at the office of Sty.(i SHERMAN & HALL. " Lt'fnl Xotice. TAMES WESfOTT who reside8 tJ a Sutter? Corners, in the County ol Crawf'.r and SU e 1 Pniir-vlv.iui;i. is herein nntilit ri tha1 on the 6th day of Octobtr A. D. 1874. Sirruli Wes" cott tiled hor petitiu in Ihe Oflice f U-. Clerk of the Court oT t'ominon PUa, or A eh tabula County. Ohio, prayinur for a divorce imm ea:d James Wi ? cott, alleging a$ ean?e therefor, yros! neglect, of duty and wilful abaeucc for more than three yeurf. aid petitfftn will be for heann at the term of faid Court, be"intiiii on th 23d day of Novem ber, A. D. 16.4. SHEEMaN & HALL, Dated Oct. Cth, 1874. PlitF'g. Solicitor?. Orwell Normal Institute 'piEFALL TEli?.i of this Ir,.-ti- TUESDAY, AUOrST ISth, . and will furnish Thorough Elementary Instruction, Thorough Academic Instruction, Thorough Business Instruction, Thorough Normal Instruction. To the; BUSINESS ANDNORMAL DEPARTMENTS the Principal will devote a large share of his at icntiim. . The School is supplied with excellent , PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, CHEMICAL APPARATUS, . ... ASTRONOMI AL APPARATUS, and a Skeleton. Manikin, Globes, Maps, Charts, Ac, calculated tu illustrate the various eubjects taught. Neither pains nor expense will be spared in pe cnriiiiMhe advancement of those who may jrive the Institution their patronage. In the formation of elates, special reference will be had to develop ing the individual responsibility of students. ROOMS FOR SF.LF-BOAIiDIXG can be secured at reasonable rates. Board In pri vate families range from $-.50 to $1,00 per week a in the Hall, from $2.00 to $2 50. For further information, eeid for a Catalooce, or address H. U. JOHNSON, Prin., 120tf ' . Orwell, Ohio. CITY MILK. HAVING purchased John Sco ville'8 interest in the City Milk Company, I will continue the business as heretofore, run ning mornings and evenings. PURE FKESH MILK, served from ice. Cream, Sonr Milk and Buttermilk, furnished as wanted. 3ml279 T. C. STRONG Phoenix Iron Works. TINKERS GREGORY, PROPRIETORS. 7 E are now ready to solicit ord- ers for the m-innlactiire of STEAM EN GINES, SHAFTING. PULLEYS, PLOWS and oth er Farming Implements. Every description ot IRON & BRASS CASTINGS made as low as the market.affords. IPftttorn. 3VT.li.i3iS of all kinds done tc order with neatness and despatcu. We are also prepared to do all kinds of Engin Machine and general Repairing promptly. We wonld especially invite tne attention ot those interested in ihe manufacture or use of bolts,; hat we have now in operation a Power Bolt Cutter by which we are enabled to Cut Bolts from to 1 inches in diameter, at least 95 per cent, cheaper than can be done elsewhere in this vicini ty. We keep constantly on hand at enr new shop the ceieDratea CURTIS IRON BEAM PLOWS. Also Points and Repairs for all the leading plows made in this section. fW CALL AND SEE US.1 Office and Works near Centre Street R. R. Crossing. TINKER & GREGORY. Ashtabula. Feb. 6th, 1874. 1257tf FURNITURE ! FURNITURE.! " Small Profits and Quick Sales." TOIIN DUCRO WOULD CALL attention to his large and SPLENDID STOCK OF CABI NET FURNITURE, The result of his enlarged and increased facili ties for business. HeisPreDaredto, & is Selling Cheaper than any other establishment of the kind intneconntry or city. I mean what I Bay, and would invite the punlie in general to see for them selves before buying elsewhere. I am making it an object for any one to give me a call, and it I will pay them well lor coming to see a large stoca to delect from, which is as large ae any in anycity. Having sixteen years experience in business and buying all my stock direct from the manufacturers I liast, anu conducting my own business enables me to sell lower than any competitor in the re gion. My work is as it always has boeu the oestr I also "have on hand a large stock of Eastern work, which I sell very low ; among which will be found single lounges, bed lounges, carpet and rep touutres. Spring Mr.ttresses, at greatly reduced prices ot my own make. " Don't forget the place a few doors south of Flsk Hilltman A Co a b lour and feed More. Also partii ular attention paid to carpet laying:. Curtain and Croutcc hanging, all of which will be done with readiness and disDatch. XJxa.c3Lorti3JLl3as. I aiso Keep constantly on hand a lar;e assort ment ot rea.ly made Collins, iCose v ood miiuuiuu, UlttckWalnuland imitation of Black Walnut, all of which I can trim in two hours notice, in any style rcquestco, equal to anycity. al-o have a splendid iieurae iu readiness when called lor.' u.vK Clothes. A new feature has receutly been added t0 lunillure establisemeut or rather to the I udertakcr's department of it one mat cannot "" - .;"" " ...vv.u...- tv nun u-.ii Jiou the disposition of toe proprie tor to make his establishment as perfect as innj ti lt will tru far to relieve ihu work aud hustle. u cidruul lo, and so repuiruaul in seasons of be e avement, of preparing tne remains ot cue ucari ed fur huriiiL This consists in keetdne on baud and reay for Immediate use, a stock of trrave eiulIleB. A Var.eiJ . biuuuu, iui unu oi.iohiiu female, made up with much taste aud appropri ateness, various In price, and both black and white materials. A sinjit omer lora conm ma, therefore, embrace the hat UluientB of the dead. and thus save lue irn-uus oi uio .i midst of prlef In ni:uclilhai seem.- 1""'" "';' disagreeable am .iicot Brtion In the way of pr.pa- rat'on roruiorraie. ,.. m cito. . i.i. ih7;i. ltisf- Asnuiuuia, vfii........ T1IK I'lnVATI-: UVli and FUB- 1 LlC MI KVU fca m sj. hiwill Pnrtlil.ml niinSO. lllllIUll a. v.. w-. 7 evolved Irem hlk Diarle. Vomnxmiitiia ana tnrait jvp-f. llu It. if. hAItlUy. u i' nf iho Suiirelne Court of Ohio, ,v kv Btir.iL OCTAVO VOLUME OF v"'" I'AOKS. will, a nntrnlflrenl Portrait .... "f;"ni llitcl.le in i n"1'"".'" " Hold to stihscrihers only tl.rouith our regularly ipp. luted (.ainassini! ' W1LSTACII. BALDWIN. A l., llsl) Publlshiw. iMii.-li.uatL W. . A. n win v- - . Baker. lVlf.J ' ":, , ,.r. ll VI."io..l.llil..nKhi,.. A- bnll.. V .1... ntl. .l..v of 'l'l-. .1 in. ,..,,,.,1 nn i i.nl.T of At- S7I tin- m." .i.i-ii." ., , t,. Mi.-.it in II..-''' '' ii Th I el ' ..nil hi ; """-.S. lbu fleftjudant holiw ,r lltf. UU ftyr. . wiaui (lull u " , , . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW FULL ARRIVING DAILY - AT MORRISON & SNEDEKOR'S Ladies' Knit Wrappers and Felt Skirts. Just Opened One Case of WATER-PROOFS, Which will be sold CHEAP. - WOOL' YARN AT $1.00 PER LB. case Flannels just opened. Canton Flannels. Men's . Shirts and ; Drawers. 5 Bales more of that 18 cent Batting. TJ i 0 0 "Tl Ladies' CD Pebble Goat, -French Calf, & French Kid mml mmm u Shoes. 0) Jtlen and Soysr Boots! 5 We have bChnb marked down ""5" our S4.50 "X3 Boots to $4.00 to close. ; Cheviot stripe SHIRTIXG. A lot of -those CZ warm " CO linen shoes FOR OLD LADIES. m ' . Two new : crates of CROCKERY, This week is 00 o the time to buy BOYS' "7WOOJLm HOSE A job ' lot worth 30c, ! . ' , will be sold at 20c per pr. - Lot New Comfortables, Lot Xew Carpets, Q. CD H 0 Lot ATew Blankets. We are i-IIi"S Extra Gmtpowtlcr Tea for 98 cents per lb. Also a very Fine Japan Tea at One Dollar per lb. MORRISON & SNEDEKOR MAIN STREET, ASHTABULA, OHIO. imt