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Kew 7-33 Gold: Lean Bonis or THE Northern Pacific KaUroad. Th First National Bank, Of KAYF.NNA, selling and unhesitatingly recommend ZlT a- Kenl foat bow offered to the i PUov; refui inquiry o' good iml.re-nvLu,S?lfTer7who have tally in.ctiga- financier rrr securities po i hp rcuorts. both Boud are basd i.ubln.heu'. official are. by the leucn.

of such Confirmed a the nUc high-toned. hoaioraoio uj Ul.yB visited the J5ew hare ordereO lare Jied to supply .11 Jgan Bomb who desirous of onrc oynhtniiie iug Good Sale UO rn $, keen on hand aon rZXpnt 5-9U max We keep on for Hnvernment 5-iU ItoinT- on which Interest handaoroe profit JhhTnwreV will 'kin. and increawng tne capital Ml mv 15 leif u'ket lrtce tori'upon on ,11 rerSineut Honda. Northern Ha. iaeanuo iw on ali the pr.neip cities in Europe- eilm.

FTest. C. Wrrvnr; Cashier a SECOXB ITIOX iL BASK, KAVKNNA, O. De-ljpiated depositary of ithe 52Ar-i -A TJ. 8.

Bond, and 8oenrt hongbt. I and exchanged. our SlTka nnd of kinds bought and Jot. i or de- "Sfgh-e. Market rat.

for and Cw-oa. Ootd. Silrer. and pwrntam fun-ta of all kinds, and cashed on the principal Draft a drawn m. I- the.

United State. 1 England nnd IrelnnM nno rmm those Cities nl manage r-ii New York rate. Iter en ne Stamps all sixes for sale. Aeeen-ts and DepotlU of Brines men and individuals, reeelred, on -osk fayO ffiMM and pnimptan liberal gtie.1 upboTy Gxo. Robinson, President.

Sepk A 1W8. r-J RAVEKNiV SAVINGS 'Ui, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL STOCK $1043,000. STOCK HOLDERS PERSONALLV 'XIA-IN ADDITION FOR AN EQUAL AMOUNT MAKING TOTAL SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS AND CREDITORS OF $300,000. OFFICE IN' ETNA BLOCK.

-j- (late E. 8. Cotnstbck's Bank.) In addition ten general Raaklag. Collection and nxehang l.usinese. aflonl all the advauiares of a first rls Bank, as deiNwite will be relieved in tbia department in sums of one- dollar ami uiwar(R, and interest will be allowed thereon at the rata of six ler rent per annum, eompoiindeit semi-annnaUvven the first dnyof January and July, thus ollei ing rare advantages to per-ohs ol lim-Itod means to save the occasional dollar, which is tbe sure road to wealth; Interest will also be allowed on Time CeiftoaPS of Heiiosit in proportion to the time for which the drains it is inmlei' U.

8: Bonds nnd Securities bought and sold at best market rates. Northern Pacific Railroad 7-8M Gold Bonds, a first class investment, lor sale. Highest Market price pall to NorUiern Paeiflo Uofd xinpons, Gold, feilver xnil premium funds of all kinds. Hlcht Drafts on England, Ireland, and Bootiand, and-Passage Tickets to and from those countries, for sale at best rates. Revenue Stamps, all sixes, for sale.

Accounts and Deposits solicited. DIRECTtjRS E. 1 R. Baboock. J.

IL Nichols, (Jon ant, Thomas Gorby and Win. L. Poe, P. CON A NT, PHK8IDKNT. J.

11. NICHOLS. VICK PKK9IBXNT. 1 E. COMSTOCK.CA8H1UK.

Ravenna. Feb. 86. lfiTS. Referring to the above, persons having deposits with tne who do not wish to withdraw them, can have their deposits transferred on applies-tion to theve institution.

Book." Store Bazar! NEW GOODS FOB THE FALL TRADE. We aril now in receipt of a'flne stock of Fancy nnd Staple Goods. Notions, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Childrens' Merino Underwear, Ac which are put en sal at attractive prices. IL V-f BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Ait' interesting assortment of Miscellaneous BooVs, school Books, Magazines, Literary papers, the Daily Journals.

Ac. A well selected assortment of FINE STATIONERY, i Gold Pens, Blank Books, Inks, as complete as can bo found in the Give us a call, as you will lie pleased with our goods and will find the prices satisfactory. 11. COLLINS A CO. Ravenna, Oct.

Sfi, 1812. 1 A LARGE STOCK 'ii- DEY GOODS AT GKKATIsT REDUCED PRICES Hill -l XT --J sixth: -BROS? Decided Bargains in r. etc. 1 1' We are hound to reduce our entire stock If LOW PRICES will do it. Carpets n-t ost! We have in stock a full line of bean.

tlful patterns, in every grade, which we design to sell at cost in order to close. "jrBEolicIf A large assortment Holiday Goods In onr line. All In want of snch, give us a call, as we are sore to find something to suit all tastes and pnrses. SMITH BBOTHEBS Ravenna, Dee-18, 1878. For Liverpool Queenstown Inman Line of Mail Steamers sailing from New York, every Saturday, and alternate Tnee? dava.

Tickets sold to and from England, Ireland, and tha ContlnenL JOHN G. DALE, Agent, is Broailway.N. C. K. WITTER, Cashier, First National Bank J-m Dress Goods, Shawls LOCAL CLEVELAND EITTSBCRd RAILROAD On and after Dee.

X. lrra. Traina will lease stations daily, (buadaya excepted.) as follows: GOING SOUTH MAIN IDs. MTATlOXa. MAIS.

AAPalOM. ACCOM. i 830 A. lASr. AUtr.S 6.

is Hudson Alliance U.1U Bayird .11 44 M. 4 44 sssi GOINO NOBTH-MAIN LINE. STATION. MAUs UrttM. ACCOM.

a. at. 14 r- 8 S6 8.15 6.10 1.10 A. I B.8.48 Wellsvilie Bay aril -Kasenna Hudson Cleveland 12 40 "-IS o.s I SO T.16 10AV GOING EAST KIVEB DIVISION STATIONai ACCOM. MAlk.

Bellair 55A M. id 50 A.M. Bridgeport. bJA 5 Stenbeir-e. 6r- li'C Wellsrille.

8.15" 185 8.80 Kn.vsur eau" 5 Lis Pittshurgb.W.su- 1 880 GOINO "WEST BIVEB DIVISION. STATION. ACCOM. tlC nitrna; accom Pittsburgh Steuhesr'e. Bridgeport Bellair.

80A.M. 1 40 850" M. 8 59 11 80 f. ISP J. SO 09 4.80" 880" 6 25" 8 so TUSCARAWAS BRANCH.

.1 Leares Bayard. IS 18 and 5.8 p. at. r. New nu'Hulelphia.

tM nd p. Bayar.1,8.45 a. a.iw14MP New Philadeluhia.8.U0 andj 8 p. f.H. MY CK Gansral Psfiteacer and Ticket Areik a.

G. W. By Cautngn of Times The following are the times of the trai.e at tla? voints. beloer. i Jt took egect Monday, Jan.

i Jin PrretHUN Karenua Kent 6 02 10 8o 19-'haai 435 48 UWfffO GOING EAST. M.il Ex fi: I EkH.f I 88 'am. "a Frew loin Kavemia 8:10 8:18 10 8818 88 8:45 8d0 88 1MI fiSM Kent Trains marked do not stop. Train, marked stop on signal. The place to buy PLArcR is at d.

Tw sknee Macy. i Go to J. HaH, get vour clothes cleaned and rcpairad, to look A good as new. -i. i i.

l.ia Ijunp Chlmsmya-. i. Jnst received, a large kit of Flint them. i WOODRUFF A CO. I -v -i 4 CHEAP.

CHEAPER, CHEAPEST. Jnst opened at BEATl'T'S looarmy Jack'ets, which cost lbs Government $8 will be sold at $3 each, ust tbe thing for dolug chores in aronnd home. SPECIAL PRICKS Op OTercoaU to to rnincc stocli aa rapl4i 4) peuslble.at.' I'-L ti 1 f' I Iieeember 28, 1OT8. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Suitable for Children from toS yeais of age at New York cost, to close ont. at' BKATTYS.

SPECIAL PRICKS In Cloths and C'asMineres. Slack mast lie ducol, tall at BKATTt'A 1 RVEKV MAN ORBOT Who pnrchase a suit ol clothes during (be next 80 days, will lose money anlesa he calls upon J. C. BEaTTF licfor ns ant desirous ot reducing my stock to the lowest possible point, prenanatoxy to the Spring trade. MATS A CAPS.

Notwithstanding the lively trade la Hats and Gaps, 1 have still a good slock on hand as I am receiving almost dally additions to it. J.C,BEATTY,A 1 1 USUI. I 1 Soap, Soap. Fine Honey Soap and Glycerine Soap at cis. per ease, at tbe store of N.

Gonvirsi. i NEW GOODS. J.C. Malonet has lost received a complete stock of Rubber goods, consisting of Men's Rubber Boots, Boys' Rubber Boobs i i Youths' Rubber Boots, Men's Buckle Arctic Overshoes. Women's Bimkle Arctic Overshoes, 1 I 1 Women's Congress Arctic Overshoes.

Men's Congress Arctic Overshoes. -Men's Alaska Wool Lined Overshoes. Women's Alaska Wool Lined Overshoes, Misses' Alaska Wool Lined Overshoes. Men's Imitation Sandals, a omens' Imitation Bsndals, I Misses' Imitation Sandals, and will dispose of them at as vow figures a any store in Ravenna. Ravenna.

Dec 18th. 1812. J.C. 885 --1 i HE AD QUARTERS. To find the best and cheapest stock of.

Hats and Gaps yon must visit. Flatm A Pox' a establishment. Yon can find there just what yon want. New stock received almost every day. 4 'J Battlag.

I A good oualitv' Batting to be found at No. 1 Block, at Mo to 90c per lb. READY-MADE CLOTHING--We want it understood that Flath A Poe are not to be undersold in Ready-made Clothing by any one in business either in Ravenna, Alliance Akron, or any other Retail Town. Our motto la quiek sales and smaH profits. Hew to A work-worn, care-worn face, a bending bat it and failing health, may be renewed "like the eagle's," jMilton by a "Domestio" Sewing Machine.

To be taken nnd paid tor monthly, at No. 1, Mechanics', block, if the money isn't ready. Call nnd Examine ji" The new $4.50 Red Spring, manufactured by nnee A ells, the best article ever sold tor tbe money. Every one guaranteed to give satlsfao-on. 6fi-tf.

HOW TO SAVE MONEY- Yon will save money by purchasing" a Dnvfk Sewing Machine, as it is so simple that you can learn to use it in three hours, thereby saving (he trouble nnd expense of boarding an Agent trdra seven to ten days. WL FLAX STRAW WANTED. The highest market price will be paid for any quantity of Flax Straw delivered at my mill. near the A. ft G.

W. Railroad 8tation, in Ravenna. II. A. IKS) LITTLE.

Ravenna, July SO. 1872. --SHS-tf. GlassWare, The largest stock In town may he found fit May 29, 1873. 197.

DKMfNU'S. FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS. We are agents for Ballon ft Co't-i Dench Yoke Shirts, the best fitting shirt ever made We have them In all grades, much and cheaper than you can get them made. Call and look at them before having any made. Dec 18, 1892.

FLATH ft POE, Particular Attention paid to cutting garments for ladies to make up by J. S. Walker, opposite Citizens Hall. i CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Keedn New Eloek, Main Street. All branches of Music tanght thoroughly and systematically.

Tuition in each branch 00 except. Harmony Class 6 00 Jnvenile Vocal Class. 00 MISS M. ISABELLA REID, Prln. P.O.

Box 109. (388tf.j PRINTS AND CORSET JEANS You can And good Prints at 10 cents per yard. and good Corset Jeans at 12); cents per yard, at N. CONVERSE'S Store, Feby. 80, 1873.J To All TTIiom It may Concern AXING sold out my Harness Business, this is to notify all having account with me to can ana settle tue same wiuiont ariav.

S. STARR. Ravenna, March 3, J873. 87-8, 4 i Ex.1. EM-8.

MsS S.4.?"f i If lm-L p.ss-;ra. jvnl THE DEHQCRATIC 1 FRESS. .1 I J- I 4 W- rLkVKMyA.WHeRSoikrjAPRii. iii tins L. W.

Reed-No 4. E-TwitA-rHprto fvr wile, 'j 1 .1 AlXU Mrs. W. Bingham Millinery. Prol.

B. Eieeahnnei German Teacher. G. 8. Davis Per Sale.

W. D. Lefflngwell arm for'Snlg. If' ft Theodora Clark Strayed- -o -Mason A Co. Garden SeetL IL StastrbsRenidenee tor Sato.

Hntebinsew Family The oht FhroirUC T1' Frank Ford Fruit Tree: I 1 1) a i It jV Unity LmkyvWb. l2. awdA. swta the second" ami onrtik, Mondajpf each month i 1 1 1 PAW Mrras, tleeu the (him) Wednesday' efiAWch moatb. In Marf-gie flgylheniK eNonfiu .1 a eiJiul I O.

O. F. Ravenna Ladgn. Na tta. Meet every Wel no-lay evening at Othl Fel-pjrs'f'Urfc: rfnMFg Nll.

Hl'iHI kkavannn Karsaipanat, Ka. Meets every 2nd and WWysof eash aaontb. VMrtTPxiiAt Inserted on all approved bases, at H. T. Xanx'a Dental office and Imhratory.over First National Bank, Ravenna, Ohio.

T8SlAr. ii, it rwTF- Caucus. AUAIjpseeitizenv of Kavnnnttownsfcm inTl Trt lagw Who mrebppbsed to the reteut and thieving rule, are requested to meet at the office of Raaaey A Hatfield, at 1 o'clock on Friday Evening, April 4, JetidvqtoaWrmHKfiaa poratton Hirers. By request of MANY CfTIZEXS. Mfintna People's Democrats, Liberal RemiMieans and all- oth- rt opposed to he eeevynwrops-and aaraiingn 6r tne present dominant party are requested to meet at the Town Hall at Mantua Center, on several Township Officers so be elected at the Annual Townshiy Election on Monday next, April Auk.

WMfB, PAR.Towwiip WO. 4 jlSADLERikommHtoe CRO CKER LYMAN, $. WARD pea-jnst opened hb lost two Crataa of Crockery, end bis stock is now perfect. Call and secure the bargains while Ihey are to no had. OnlLifter Anil Hif'wh wtfi Gqpiji'toi vah- nnd Rondy-poy ooty.

mouy thanks for your patronage in the past, we solicit a continuance la tins future on Abe new (efnte. ff.W.t-nL ivSIWITH'en'COj1 Ravenna, March 86, 1873. A full assortment, at W. D- 'DURHAM'S, al $4 50. Also, Men's nnd Women's Rubber Uver- 3.1,- ,3.:.

Ravenna March 93. 1873, II in -at Jt 1 THE GREAT RUSH For GROCERIES, CBTHJERRY. GLASSWARE eontieuosat L. S. WARD'S The great bargains Ciochery.

Glaaiware, and JhNtojSkaf -ig-Out Saleow J-I MAN S. WARD. Mardh 88. js f- 'S 8 SaleC A nunvaaaortment oLNorwaT Sprnce, tekrams and Fines, froinuTOto six feet in height, for sale cheap. i ua- WTTT.

Eavehna, April 1.1873. 93w. Mtbi is abDnlant-, Moving day has come. trie ieksoii ig tpo Bsl 1 The earth is donning its robes ol I 4 green. Aitef nate sungjiiiie auil warui pleas-.

ant howerv The term 6f lie' Com hi 6h Plehs CoarTfiir I to ocinitou.n-t Go lieaj'thet'1richTu30P8. Friday i is D. Xcffingwelt offers' an excel lent farm for aale. iathf Tiliie qdeafibiT nitf but 13 votes cast against it. 1 7 till I It looks like spring, acts tike spring, sjid feels like, eprin, jd spring has really come at last.

PeraaosJa want of Drnasnettlnl iani' truit trees afe referred' to the adver tisement of Frank Ford in another cfetaBanJi'" 't Vj'vtt In jAeaqSffikitbytGf tlseiifirm laf-Smkhi Brcdu, Iain spring goods. In a few daya they will be receiving.aja-imnMuse. etoek.r-r-1 HXJ.l.l HJ-. Persons in want of choice ever- of Mr. E.

Twitt, iu another column. IIerbas-oaie ver fbpke pne. the tta vdrtifieiiaeuii of iit! W. Reed is issue. lie is in receipt of anf 'elegant stock of gobflj in the line of Ms, trade, whjclf pureha-J sera will do welt to make a bote of.

i There-are no new caaee of small pox Tcported at Palmyraxaud these dowu jsviihllie disease Aracjhpy re covering. Judge Day baabecit spending sev eral daysUPiivJ honiekere, the Su- Dreme adtbwrned till thelpMiItf UCrjj Ray, Davht offers Ma bouse and lot on- Diamond strict, lorisale. It iaX vei yV'pJaiaaiit 'desirable place. WHsx a tuu askk you lo- palronize him iiiaus tfadec-f usiaeMb because he is a hoRhfiL instRutionrlaSt ask bim if he works oiiYhatprinciple himself Senator If art retortiid hftme" i Friday, the Legislature haviinr ad journed oh that day till Tuesday to enable Hae5 fibs meinbefs if miid election Aird help save life country. What the' ladies should kuow, is thai Mrs.

W. d3, at herfresL 42 ll 1 1 slock of 'Millinery and Ladies Fur nishibg Goods si-itabje foraha easdb to whicn their attention is specially A A uirecieu, a ui Miss Nettie W. young lady who has been law at Tiffiu for two years," was admitted to the bar by Judge Pillars. I-altYAiid AJLOEkTr. trict Court of Seneca county.

J. 8. Smith, bf fhrf boufie of, J. 8. Smith started for New York on Tuesday to lay in a spring stock for that Old ircliablo establishment, and in a few dava lhev will be open- Infeiip" Ahel largest aail.

hamisbaiesC stocks ever brought to this Mr. Flath, I the Cfothtng Ilouse of, jPlnt tfet-uime rpm jtjv East on Saturday, and they are now received thefr Immense stock which embraces all the choicest and nobbi est styles to be found in the market. TeH IQjeeliG -mi thiaofto fitstotoi off care very iiule for the result, and coii seonenilv but a liht vole was polled in the field, but no effort on their part was nradject el.ojcjf tbpm. The. licpublicans elected Iheir can- didite foe Mayor, George ft Jlobinsiiu, by 100 majoriiy, together with three ineiBbeij ot PfaiiicH UJ "Pj Andrew Jacksou, (not the old lie- 110 majority and Hie Ileiiublienii township "ticket redeTveff about 130 "'Y-'d Uf The eleeiiot lor' ilenttiflfitoof the Board of, Kducatjoa uBavenua village lake place on Menday next.

The Credit SiobniefFSlTe making arrange-iiients to achieve a greal-parly victory on he occasion. It is of the mil most iulpdttanre Veltare br-dur schools ihat'ihev should he under tlie exclusive iiutnagemeat, of a.part zan Board. KoOTfsTows: Election- tptown LLEtTlON, A I uieeiec- tiou in Uootidown ou Monday, A. II. Barlow, and Otis Keed, Dem-, The ItepuWican Jowitoh'tp -UekeL we elected by about iortyTnsjority.

a jj-rf Removal. Rev. Geo. JDarsie pastor of the'DKbrpleB fine resideuce of Mr. David Mires.

corner-of Prospect and -Oak sweets and haaiykyR tne ssine Mr. Mvres has moved with bis fanii ly to ivarreu. "At the election in Palmyra on ocn as eTecle JUSllCi -a. by 25 maioritv. Tlie Democratic towBrsh1u'laet(vali ineofctJjfiiit thirty ty held itoannnat Rfeeting vnf 'Moii- dn nt 8rd foMlkwiip' ficei'ibAtre eiisuiiii vfar tX President JA3T TjieaKWWfti iJiekAAUBtin.

Ekecutfve Cohhattteelli fc C4rfA II. II. jllprrscpi Reed, M. uri. .1 i- r' uiLiyry suu miixs.

ti xawp Ben tfsftfvjvrrle mtisfftfinaf nefu oniielirsr "ondajo in Juue to make' arraiiigeineuts tor a fausitlM4 coming lalji, IT! T- Serious Aocident. Between eight a ii jri a dM eoii en tSoikaay aiodi i ug last a frightful, and probably lata! ac cident occurred on tne V. ltsil- cident occurred on tne U. road jiar Ijej IpKusiiiiiitweeif EdhiCHrgly (SfiAi Ai water," Several road Edhi coal -trains, which should have been delayed by a wrecked tram Lear Iron-dale, and an old hearing the Approaching ul drive his cows Iront the track-, xfna'MuSs Ue eiidsojkV ties iei''rkilnwhei? 'the train came upon hiiu, the corner of a ar striking him in the back and pitching" thlki, Jieailosig against the ties-; His Skull was fractured and bis spine injured in such a manner as to render bis recovery very doubtful. At the "point where the accident oc-J 'll'lqS-ifl 4' 1 cuireu is a iieavy uowu graue which rendered it impossible: to 'stop' the Jaden German.

As be seen by ad- veruseiueuLiij liiosiseiuianfcii oWtab fished, in our village, aoa proposes to give instruction iu the German Language and tin bo'fch vocal and Ityatrnmanial ihttsfc. yfhUPrbf. halbeelTWncatcffH in the best schools and has had a large experience in teaching in this country. Parents desiring to have their childred instructed in German should consult Iha Professor! The Ger nzllWiilelejfcentll iUlftU t)Von crease, and the knowledge of that language has become almost a necessity. We would suggest fhe propriety of forming a German class in our Union School and.

as teacher in that branch. Personal. Ou Friday evening we it wMe most of the winter by severe illness, but who is now, we are happy to state, fast recovering, and is able to be up and abogt his premises. We had) the I f4ufe iiaeeptig! itlseie two brothers of Mr. R.

Messrs. Peleg Red field, of Nebraska City, Nebraska, and James Redfield, of the village of Lodi, Medina county, Ohio. These three brothers are the 8urvivjr jf fmiljsjhiiflen. Samuel Redfield moved to Ohio in 1806, and settled in Randolph, where he resided U1L a lew. years ago, I.

ha fhgrffasedrr as oeeu among our muni active an enterprising citizens. The two other brothers came to Ohio with the fami ly of Judge V6septi Tlafrh in and located in Randolph. In 1811. James with the family of Judge II ar ris, consisting of himself, wife and in- are now living, viz: Mrs. Harris, her son, Abner, aud Mr.

James Red-field, lie related to us many interest ing jnddeu 9 ta, earlg i 1 i i seiiiemeu ui liiis necuoii, iviuuii we have not Uni to sketch here. In lSjfi when' ohV IC yVars oT age fie Iookne conl-qct jtor clearing aqd constructing the' first Stale road' froni llayesville to Medina a-distance of ten, yttiiles on which he- made fitty-seven rods of bridge and causeway 'principally bridge. He purchased and took to 1822, the first drove of eyerjdriveu, dp that marjeetj from Medina county. In his early days he killed more wolves than any other man In- the number; Including six cubs, on which he receiv-pl "bounty being ajl of which was done betweep. the, age pf and 33.

lie has taken an active part public affairs havlag lei at Jus II no" of the Peace, and one term Commissioner of Medina County. The nnited ages of the three bToJhers ds oyer, 231 years. Samuel being, as before stated, -over 80, 78, and James 73v may they live to enjoy the fruits' of their early tpi.and privations. roams' made a brief call on pur vent? iittrtaVc efiitirlrtff" 1 he "Old lieliabie Theater per formed at Reed's Opera House on Monday and Tuesday evening to fine OjOSTbnday evening was presented tliejol.oi' Joyous, aud tbe characters wereciaiiaubfy cast aud the I'lay wellreudriB)L Tueinpy cveBtie eaYJBiaster-piecg ofSbakspeaieJainteL" fiid in it Mr" Sip tbi sVstaiitjii'ivfell earned rep lit a tloo reeCirt Ilamk in Aiiitirevi'y tlieVUrst hifitrlonieArUsts ffie coutti papy give aiiOTheaiid.liieir last per-torniaiice for ihe; sessbB in this place; and proiiuce the great sensation aktbreo cdrainaiu (I Cynthia." I arfntPtp i ug fZrce -tutU Jetylh. jamond." We doubt not they will be greeted with a crowded house.

This compa ny embraces first class talent and" will cairy with them tlie best wishes of the lovers drama iu this place. De OFl EL SlllPMAN. 1 a 1.1 1 if I morning ot Moudar, April Fee, alter a lingering illness oi consumption aged 51 years and six months. The following brief obituary notice of the decased we copy from the Elmira Daily Gazette: Aj largo' Circle VT1 fi ieridi and" ar-quain lances will be pained to hear ol the death of our respected fellow citi zen Mr. Ansel tihipiuau.

He has been au honored resident of out city every year gaining largely upon our respect- and friendship. Mr. Shopman was born in Connecticut in tbe year 1821. He removed to Ravenna, Ohio, ed an augur manufactory. They con tinued this business until 18b2.

In 1806" be removed wi'h his family to Elmira aud with his tonner partuer aided in establishing the business ol the "Nobles Mauuiacluriiig where be continued as foreman 5rumno fPfe'ei'iieH inn. auuut one yea: ago, aiici bu- perinteudiug the new buildings of the firm on, Raid wiu street, from busiaisJ iiid fejacc tfeA bikVJis ease, pulmonary consumption, has confined him to the house most of the lime. He d(ed thy rnereiRg. between the hours of two and three o'clock, ot hepimorrhage of lljq lungs. Mf-3(iip-mail Wai a inaii Joh A uSdat aud narked ability, of strict integrity ot character, and won the respect and esteem ot eyetv quo wjtiiJwhoni he came nr comact.

I tie oincers ana worktiKrn ol tha Nobles Manufacturing Com with whom lie was so long associate Hwlll.uvD Ids loss keenly, lie was a member of Union Lodge, F. A. of this city, aud will be-jnistoxhaivdMMiorfied by tljq Rfoth'-erbdod. Th'rf rtme' lor tlie" Tuiieral "will not be appointed until bearing from bis brother, Judge Shipman, of New xr m. UiT i 'II I Ji -lJT- HI; At Die election in Streetsboro, on Monday, was elecjetl Justice of tbe Peace by 43 majority over Joha the Republican candidate.

The Dem ocrats and Liberals also elected one constable, Jerome Cooper, and W. A. Jenkius ran ou boih tickets for clerk, aud was consequently elected with out opposition. The rest of the Re publican ticket was elected by majorities ranging JjonF3 Nry8. Jf-T Of-tTUai KK wetae for seatingand lighting the Town Hall.

Disastrous Flood. A destructive freshet is reported in the Geuessee River at Rochester New York. Great damage has beeu done to the Cl'fffsltiStTilJ1 Isl sons were carried into the river and swept over the falls, but there is no certainty as to the correctness of these reports. A Washington speeial says Secre- tyiivoWjtoW'(Ww- rency in New 1 ork, "reauy to De ap plied on short notice to tne purcnase of Government bonds, and thus relieve-the stMngency in the money market. This is a part of the 000 reserve he claims the right to issue whenever the public interest shall re- quire.0 .1.1 7 7 ICi-l Fire at Parker's April 4.

A fire occur- urred at Parker's Landing, last night which destroyed the most valu- abl part of the town. A', half past nine crock' names' were discovered issuing froubilha sOilh-o Faraar Tieft, adjoining the Parker House, which swept with alarming rapidity up and down Upper street, consuming iu its course some seventy buildings, including among the number the Exchange Bank, Savings Bank, Postof-fice. Parker House. Central Hotel. UpiomPipfi" Line? oWca jap) tljb West-'1 eru Union and Fvcinc and Atlantic telegraph offices.

The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary, being the third fire in the city during theTecVdfIfg, rtfrfy-'slf 'rfefuti; 'The total loss is estimated at $250,000. but will probably exceed that amount: Governor's House. The ty. "of 'pu'ricifaslillr tlie house" and rounds now occupied by the Governor, which belong to Justice Swayne, of the" United States 'Sbpre'uitf Court, as a permanent residence tor the present and future Governans. Alio State owns a lot of eleven acres, (we understand it is' ll) oil Broad street, the principal street fcr grand private residences in the city.

Pending the consideration the Assembly adjourned. The proposition to buy the Swayne property was defeated by a close vote, but was reconsidered, and the matter now lays on the table, to be taken up again, Columbus Dispatch. WXsBiNotdi carrespbiiilehts inform us that the Secretary of the Treasury is atfrtul DLflutfritbiiniarket wid brehy dovvn the cblifiiuied rise' hi gold by selling sOjhie'Vf hi, Homensq reserve in the Treasury, Jsu't that a pretty power- to ekcrcified by oweihan The powrti control, through gold, all financial operations: How often has it been exercised, do the Jicpplo Klipliose, for the private' interest of the" Secretary friends ThereyOught no to be any reserve of'gold Itept ui the Treasury. Itiffihe locking up of so much that Behdfltnp.inprlce." Tha State of Gil In, I'oriagu County ss. 1.

hsr-liv given-, til at I gill nffsr tor Ji sale a nlUc ilia ilmir of thn roilrt Hoiish, Jq Ratuua, luiinty aud Stalfi t( Monday, the 2tst day of April, A. D. TR73. "hntween the hons of 11 o'nlook a. Irt gnill o'rlm p.

ic. ul' said day, the following described property, to wlti Out. Bay Colt anil odr I'aie ol' Ntaers, taken 'by me in attachment on the fourth dav of March, 174 anil to he sold a the propertv or. WtlUnin K. Davidson, on a vcn.ll ex In favor or Lavlcr Dalryuiplu, Issued by tha Uourt of Common I'lccs of said t'ouiitr.

aud to me illrertod. redit of three months win be given; with approved O. U. RISDON, Sheriff. Hutch Ins ft ffhomav.

Atty'a. Bavsuna.Aprii 9. una. loBwfiAcfi-v" 03 iti a' ts V.C V-ato A A. THE OLD FAVOEITE 3an lnson Family JOHN W.

HUTCHINSON, Hiss ATM I Mr. HENRY J-HUTCHINSON, Will give ooeol' their clmncterlstlc COR EiRS REEDS" OPERA HOUSE, ON pyfiiing "April Int Programme, such as have met the apijrubaUen of the Musical I ert of thisiCouatrv finiT Kuroe for the last 33 years) li 1 Titxketa tetiajll yjaurts of tNe MovtsF, fOe CNildre. 25 Commextelxte; at Xlglst a'clsok. Reserved to be bait at Besinkbds'. NO.

4. PHENIX BL0GK! .7. For 'the' Spring of 1873. it sti: i.i gri-M '1 ('i- TZ -it. Having retnrne.l from the Knst.

we are now prepared bbow our patroun the w. les ii Spring Gowls 1 1 tJoasUtinfi of IIi ljT Il -I Si I Fancy and 'Domestic Goods! Our PATTERN BONNETS are beautiful. Rnrtick's Fasl Ion Plates and Patterns are an exhibltju)M5ur raaijj.uil any pattern thai rhay be desired will be Arraished. Our stock of 1SAL AND IM. II AIR GOODS i aaotelsoilea VatIprent.4 F'I Our SHILLING CALICO was never so hand some as Folhe beriefit of all WO offer' GInl6iSpoJ Xtotfton ag g-ocHt Yi Vi A 7n 5 vrd.r.ij rfibt gO oe4teMeUyrr audDany Itletrtiules ivqtiiif In about two weeks we-sbnU.

Offer a large lineol personal attention. W. REED.j Phenl Bloek. u. (umrra; Ohio.

April 1st, 187fi, 848-4 1. horse eoR; Sale! I ri i i 17. 'hi A good work Imare for sate cheap if taken away V' JTVT1TT. Sale! nr, snla. aa-ecvnellent situated a liifl- iiiiIhs fiom Raveuna Village.

containlhg llKi acres of land, fill but about JS acres good tillable land, the 15 ax res in scattered tiiuoer i uere is a tair noune, goon ni iimnm first in re yViong and old oreharda on the place. I'here are about 80 acres of good meadow on the farm. it i I if sold soon will take $40 an acre lortnexfirm. with half ol: the purchase money In I and the balauce ou easy terms to tbe purchaser. w.

J'. tiarnnun r.i., Ravenna, April 0, UT-V 841-lm. I i if iii il STRAlYEDl; a CHKRRT KID COW. 8 or years old. 7.

long-shaped bead. over medium size, frvttlcj gotai milker. supposed to ue somewnerc ue-tween Ravenna and Liberal reward will hegrveu tor InlormattoooF hen Addles TUKODOItK fl.tKK. i Vpril ft. 1873.11;' i I'- i'Kavenaa, O.

GARDEN The largest and best stock of Field and Gar; den Peaa. hy the quart or bushel, ever brought to this i. jsjssuti Ravenoa, Aprils. 1873. i -i 848- I Residpcp-forj I OFFER for sale my residence, corner or Uhestnut stnoets.

The property is iu good cotKiition aud hold lor no fault. Terms easy. AprilS, t873. M. STUANT.

242 GURLa'TEACHER. 1 Has located himselr In Ravenna." add ts "pre-paoed to give instruction in tbe German Idansjuatei t't Also teach JVC XT I both Vocal and instrumental. Prof. ls had seaen yesra Wpertsnce a teaching In- this 'country, and is -preparod to guarantee entire satisfaction to those who place himself under his instruction. Kooosa at retain ger 'a.

Chestnut street. Ravenna. Auril 9 1S73 24x- iU i 1 JtafcJ FOR S-AJEjE, HOUSE AK LOT I will seli'iifv flouse'knii lxt on 'b'tamond street on rtfrtadvauUtoeouv iterms, to th pur- cnaser, it is suuateu iu a neaiiuy nil DTIIItfins part of the town. Tbe house is ne sad sup- (iliea witn every convenience sirs sue ni. is 115x155 is stoekml witli frnit and ornamen tal pari am tars ssqtare -OL Lw DODUk- Esq.

i i I hftJlaXT April 9,4874 a X4a-sra-sa MILLINER Yl. SYCAMORE Takes pleasure In Informing tbe ladies of Ravenna and vicinity that sba has received her Spring ak of MUUnekyiTuiwLillsii To whleJi she Invites their attention. The stock is a superb one, embracing all the latest" aud most desirable good the Hue of ties; trade, aim win ue sow at -v Very Low OPrioes. WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND In a manner to insure entire satisfaction. Ladles, call and see my stock and satisfy yourselves.

Ravenna, April 9. 1KT4. 242- ERTJIT TREES! ORNAMENT All TREES! Hardy Flowering Shrubsi- Altocst every variety hnewnji ys WIGEIJAS, PVRUS SYRINQA CALICANTUUS; "or Bplce fi Rnah, fto-v Ac. i- All siiitahle for Lawns ami Cemetery IRISH JTTNLPE4t A line lot at prices lower than ever before nought Ql Fruit Trees, Vlnee, end, Snaell Fruit Plante In variety. a Pear Trees a Specialty.

Don't pay $1.00 when you ran get' Trees true to name for so rents 4- For Maple, Talip and Linden Trees For Shade, AKBoa Vina tor Hedges, or anything else In the Nursery line, call on FRANK FORD, mile North of Court April 8, 1ST. ihrt' Hiitcli Keedral WetSf Jre, gives tbe lidsiaeVs iter" nrt uir ft. I Hi i 1 1 ,7 I i.i I i i i 1 1 i Has jiist' rceivdd i.liiV.' 11-11 -i of Pure -Mohairs and Mpacas, 85etg. Jf Mi .1 fajf-jto 'examine bur Oclf; quality I't'1 -'f PTJHBMOHAIH in r. i jik i'Ci" -f fi New Tattle Dama.uk Toweling, Quilt, Napkin, Ootton, rtff other' TTon keep- fiij iil '(," rt-'- ing iu.

ir.i! ItiO'L'. if I laOL i.i:n sc r. New Styles of Prints, Ging- i.ii id i id ii Ml- i I at out" 1. DC. 9li! Ol )'.

-Hi. 4l f. iii r. "Ia ik jjiii hjh! a-i i 1 nvin ttL viil 1: 1 Hi oi't i Jj.flj I 'll! HI Vi I'- 'Ml 1 No. 3 ETNA BlfiOCKo Nortk Side.

I'i luioiji in. Clipper No: 1. Steel Plow, -Wood, BeanC 2, Steel Plow, (If fjltrtlS, UaS AbOWfJ. Toil 'tta 1 i hi, ZL? Beam oi ii uasi jtiow; ooa jeam. 9ii i ot Ijontts'.

-m u'r11 V4oo I Ufs.MCnfi V7HV v'-JJ'FfW I -7SSSS "'ii 9'Mi hi-so- Tnoaaptowa are, no ttoiibL bet nir.y-. UtlhCJ Alii (HV)," Aitf-V9- '-'III 1 AMOXI THEM YOU CAN FIND -Aia-l i f-iiT la ,1.. -c is oli" id 1 PoitltsCoxistaxitly Hand. ii'if i-i w-iii i i Ravenna, March 24, 1873. i.

-id :r.M I M0-4W. i O. AYN'T A CARRIAGE WORKS! i 1 4 V- I i. P. GRIFFIN', Proprietor.

A fine assSftbient of ages Buggies on, arid. iii i.jt warranted Tha Material and Woremanship eqeal to the heat in tue, state. Persona intemling tobuy are respectfully invited to call and inspect my work, which is al-wavs fer asda sit prices trust cannot fail to suit customers. i- Two mile; north ot Mantua StalioL. MarohK.

lTO. 3D 804,1. 7 i-f 1 "1 id 1 1 1 So named "Dora Its' spring-fed streams running eommodiausly through the Farm, rs SALE! Any one desirous of obtaining a superior estate of 150 acres should view the nnmerous atsvaccions presenved bv this oneshould' note Ha Fertility, Wood, Timber, Butl-dlnge. Orchards, Ornameatal Tyee, Graves and Location. SMaato a mile north of the Center ol Rootstown.

-i The famous McCoy Spring and H. F. Hud-son's Cheese Factory are ou the southwest part of the farmt jcill if iv )- .1 ALSO, FAIR HOUSE And two or more acres of land on a front corner of the premises, lor sale with-or separate irons aw For terms apply to '-Rv H. CLARK. RootetoWa, -March 15, 1873.

1 T. for aIo! l. at March 25, 1873. trrutt j'tn'l -1. nvi'utjl JPL.AIN '( j-if-a: -o SIGN PAINTER! Chlldrea'a Gavrlagea Repaired aad Palat- uj'1 i 1 i it Colored Window Shade for Bier Fronts made to order.

Shop on Chestnut opiiosite Court Hons Park." i ii Ravenna, March 10, 1673. 238-arao, SPRINGS HILL NURSERY Sit uated at RootstovYii Station, a F. R.B. IS IIEADQt'ARTER8 FOR EVERGREEN TREES At Wkslswls vji Retail, from' i '( 10 ftofi hlghi'orthe boat quality, Nkw.Milford P. Porlaffo Co, a DDBERT JOHNSON.

Search 31. 1971. 841-8mo. ii i i 'ti offers AT BARGAINS A complete assortment of La dies' ne Undergarment Made and- trimmed in the most approved styles, at POPULAR PRICES. 'tin' i ib: 4 Laces XJ-ililioiis Co'lliiii-ss aSc GulTs -iiii i i- The new styles of Tn various grades' and i 1 1 1 1 1 Dress Trimmings And lYffukee: Notions, all of whicKwe offer aV Our usually LOW PRICES.

-ii U.iS Caste "Blow, Dnvr. Trnn Rpnm J- VKS LC AWS Kw WW ft V. BaWs' CastM our sou than any others In tlie United z' 'V AND SEE THEM! OPIstEJlVTISS. Would Invite the attention of the Public to the t- 1 fi: Largest tock of Goods in their ever shown In Portage connty. Contained in 8 EARGE EOOAIS! i i 'in li in.Phcnix Consisting in part of i I PARLOR CHAMBER SUITS, 1 MARBLE TOP TABLES, I CANE SEAT C11A1US, WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, 1 ROCKERS,) ALL KINDS, EXTENSION TABLES.

I BREAKFAST TABLES. BEDSTEADS. WASUSTANDS, CROCKERY, glassware; ta ble pocket cutlery, WINDOW SHADES, i 1 SHADE FIXTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, i. MOULDINGS, 1 FEATHERS, liUUSTEKS, 1: PILLOWS, All of which will lo sold I i 9 'V "Ci tti'' Az Low as the very Lowest Would call particular attention to new stock Book Cases Sscretarieil 'ALSO TO Woven Wire; Iffattrcss, at 1G and 18 dollars; BEST BED HADE! WOO- MATTRESSES, equal to Hair, at tlie cost! We have on And at all time a. com rxiaT ia htock IN OUR Undertakiiig Departmcntr Consisting of Metallle and Woo.1 Goifiai Gaskets, Shrouds ric.

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