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TIME M. R. R. Cincinnati, Toledo Detroit Mails. PASS1NO Soar a.

r. n. PAMlHOIOfctH. 1. Cmtar i Milton Weston Toning any 3.38 3.40 SO 4.05 Toledo Gait Toled edo Dales Side Truck l'errysburg.

11.43 Itsskin 4 13 Mull I'ralrls-. 4.14 Kisshl.iir 4 Si I'err vsburf 4.11 'ate Toledo .4 60 Toledo 4.00 flnachton Hull Hrairl llaakins Tonlogeny Weston Mrlt.in lists 11.31 :) 11.41 11.49 II 05 ....12 14 .11.19 Cincinnati, Toledo Detroit Mails. Detroit, Toledo Cincinnati Express. A.M. 4ft ...5 62 0.n ...0.19 2 ...6 40 P.

Toledo. ff 20 East Toledo 9 30 let'Hide 9l Pustar. Milton Weetnn Tnntiijunf lUskin Hull Prairie-. uehton Perrvshnrc I'orrrsuurg .40 Rnaclitnn Hull Prairie H.ekini..... Tonloganr Weaton 10 02 10 10 10 27 .10 85 60 Il-tea' Side Track Kill Toledo .7.10 I Milton 7.20 I Cuetar IO.87 Toledo Deshler Accommodation.

1. M. 0 26 A 40 -Oil T.OO .7.1 .7 45 8 00 r. m. Toledo.

n.nn roll a in f'nsiar Milton We, Hi. Hull It xcliton I irrTitinrif Rait Toledo 6 10 IUteaSideTr'k---6 2 Perreabnrn 6 46 lloaoliton Ilivardde Hull Prairie-. Haikini Toning ny Weaton Milton Cottar Farnham Deililer ,.8 30 A 50 T.lO 7.16 -7 28 7.40 8.04 8 12 8 20 8 34 Hit -tide Track 8 60 tat Toledo 06 Tole.ii R. M. SHOEMAKER, Pres't, Cincinnati.

L. Williams, Gen'l Sup't. J. H. Weller, Ass't Sup't, Dayton.

Calvin B. Shepler, Agent, Perrysburg. Calvin B. Shepler, Agent, Perrysburg. TOLEDO MAUMEE NARROW GAUGE R.

R. PsnsT. South ToliJo. 7:30 a do 10:00 1 HI a l.l 3:30 do d.t 4:50 do HIP ST. Toledo Juuc'n 8:1 6 a.m.

do 11:40 do do 1:00 M. do 4:30 do do do Toledo to Vterllle. 8:15 a. M. 4:30 P.

Null Toledo to Waterville, V.OO a. M.5 00 r.M WilervilletoT.dl. 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 P.

SUNDAY TRAINS. ntrsar. pptr a NT folailn 11 no'ii 9:20 A do 2:30 p.m. do 6:50 do oitti T.iUdo,8:30 a.M di 1:30 p. do 5:00 do Si reel ira wi II rnn in cnnnerlied with all triin arriving anl from Toledo, at la 4l'iitli ml 1 iimmntlv WM.

TAYLOR, President. WM. TAYLOR, President. BOWLING GREEN TONTOGANY R. R.

It vliu? M. 10 40 a62P M. II ili'n, Ijt.M 12.111 A.3i M. nt mi, Leave. 7 55 A II 50 a.

M. A A 15 p. Arrive--! II A. A 5 4np. PERRYSBURG MARKETS.

CONNECTED BY KINGSBURY WILSON. PERRYSBURG O. January 31 1879. Wlnst. 90, Kfit O.rnVHItHi 35c Flour iif4 AO .1 1 shillad-.

-2 Osls. lHr2nc lraa-l ll'af M'e Rie. 40r b'jl Clorerared M.M) Hot, 3 Hl( Chicken, fftAc (new Tinkers "if He 1 pnUs nil 2S.it lie 0l 50(2 If.ieii I. aril II itter 10 il3e W8 30lo.tOe BUSINESS CARDS. i am rn.l.ii, Tiffin.Oliio.

Jiaiim pu.i.Aat How I'lLLAHS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. I-y Will attend proniptly to all bualiieaa en-trniied to Iheir care in Wood, Seneca and ad-joiuint; coitulie. 35tf II. K. A.

ItKII, in UN 11. a rid patNi a asm ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Tito io 1 11 10'a Itlork, Uowi.isfl Dhiin.O r. iseio, sor uiv pi hi.it. 2ll iicoittii: srii vii.

Attorney Coumolor at Law, Kllll VHIII IHi, OHIO. Jf )fli' Suira in room adjoining tin-Jou'iial Dfliiv. JOHN A Ill I NNIIN. ana'T riRimi, ll AMN At I'A ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oil! lo llmkeyV III, ck. ISatwIlnaj Grren, Wood Counlr, O.

Collection Made, and Taiea Paid. QlOK i TROUP, aanxR cons. I ja. o. Taorr.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ami sV.iiiil Afft'iitN. Hoeci.l attention given lo I veticnllli( Tillea, Payment ul Ta" anil Uollertioua. ttlEce in lllook, Perrj aborji, U. 60 1 ck U. K.

IIOl.l.lCN IJlit A ATTORNEYS AT LAW, General Oolleclora Real Katate AtrnU. fnr lluvins and Landp Pa mg Tasea, Redeeming I. audi Sold forTaxea IMIttiU KOIIKKT nii.l.iat, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Herman, French and Kiigliali,) X.3J, UiAvasa or Cobmsrcs, Toledo, O. KKFKKBNCK f.R. Miller A Kichange Hank.

Parrvaburg. Commercial National Hank, Toledo. 'MtOM. N. I.I.Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ramberTllle, Obl.

All bualnea. entruated In him will be faith fully atiende to. II hvi or tiih I'ii a 8TEIIICXriICUKV Ha opened an Ollloe of JuiticJ of the Peace aver Crad. Taaser'a Store, on Louisiana ave sae, akin all uuaiueaa pertaiuing to the uflice will he proaptly attended to. idST i.pocial Atleatinn giveo tu Collection.

411 T. S3. JUIjXjIS, Civil Engineer Surveyor, rEURVsiivuu, eysvOffioe over Champney Shaw's Drnj Store. eTa. hiccinsT BtslZittts, Insurance, Collecting and Loan AGENT! PKItKISBUHQ, OHIO Odlee I.ouiaiaua doors south af aeeoad street.

To Inventors Mechanics tlATENTS and hnw to obtain them. Pamph' lit of 60 uageifree, upuu receipt of stamp tut PuStsrei Addreaa OILVJOBE, SMITH Solicitors of Pateota, It 01 31, Waaliinsmn, I. O. It. WILTSE SON, Proprietor of errysburgSaw Mill Aed Manufabtbrers li Dealer In Lumber of All Descriptions ill nrdara will reset nroinnt attention, Pariiaular sttanlinB given to Cuelrni Work Ueaa make mohay fader st work for thaa at anything-elee.

Capital not re-quired) we will etart yon. IS parday at home made by the induatrious. Wan, wo men, bay end girl wanied everywhere! woe for ue. Bow ia the time. Dually nutn sad lermafre.

Tics A Aufuala, Ua. EMPLOYMENT $8 a Day smejswiv-rwnaBiaaaiswi 100.000 AlibMTH WearakeadqnarteTMfurChro. riM. KovclliM, f.x'da lalbe world. liVwajifl, II.

VHOHI'V I'O. Clevel.nd, LOCAL MATTERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Divorce Notlre-Hatll birth, Sheriff. 8l-Orrin llmrr.

1 0 Sixty -five arrivals it Ilia Tzchtn(e tlolcl the pot week. Mr. Jacob Wkt7.fi. wm the rlctitu to be made happy tliio week. 1U a girl 12 poundo.

A new elock of genl'e linen collar nnt farlcy tica of the latent atvlee just opened at A. U. AV1LLIAM8 lillO O. You can buy overconta at audi low price at A. O.

Wim.IAm'i lino's, thai you would- be aatoniahed. The cheapeit place In tiiii vicinity to buy coffee, augar, tea, ayrup or an ether grocerira, i at A. O. Williams A Bno's. Advertiard Ielleri: Miae Matty Brown, Mr.

Maria Collina, Jno. Cornelini, Mnrgnret Goodmun, Roay Keller, Stephen Wheeler. Mr. C. Mok ha bought the oak timber on GOOacni of land about 7 mile eouth of town, aud hamovi force of hand engaged in akinjf tlei.

Where wa Moaeg when the llrht went out." la Ihel ttegt out In SmltYi Malcal Album. "And Don't vou firgret it," lit thu latest ph ce out at Wntei villu. There i no need ot any one going to Toledo or any other city lo buy clotliingi for A.O. Williams Bro. are offering bargain in that line that cannot 1e beatoii, "Query: Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bro' 'Sent 0 Sw(h Carolina' at the same price.

The letter "Our Country First," Waahinglon and National Home letter, will be foil ml unitaiially intr realinp ihia week, and will well repay for the reading. A three column reply to Vlnrii-x appeared in the VMe Tih-kI y. II I oth partlis will chip in and pay fir supple merits wo will be gb.d to circulate Loth licit s. Three of our young I idles, who were an fuvorabty impressed with a view of Wxtervillc, returned in a cutter on Saturday to lake a view of the ill go by iliiylighl. liii a flicn 1 1 mil aend inoioy to the Wnlleia Impurtiiig Cincinnati inilil further notice.

We have written to li ml nut their atiiiuling an Icgilinisitc litii ncaa linn. Mr. Joiltf II. Tiiokxtov ha added twn mure ipciiuen to our Mun-uni, one a peculiar form 111 ion of alone mid the other a piece of wood, Imtli taken from the cent. of lie rui mad pier.

We iimliTttind that the coniiniitee appointed In invcxtigale the report are now engiiKfil in the ierforinaiire of thifir dutr, inn! arc finding miine thing that look crunki'd Defiance Erprt: Chailcy Ever, of the Woixl Srutinrl, ia the won't old relic hunter in Ohio. Take him the thigh loiiie p( a 1111.I1, and he will lit it to the hiatnry of aomc licnd Chii in tun iniiiulcH. Mr. Mautis A i i.t and Mies I.ihiiik Mr no kr were united in tnnrriage at the 'nthiilir cli 11 roll, VrilneiInv, Hrv. l'lithcr (iiiKlSK Inrpe number of iri were to nit ticca the eitrciiiony.

From the more frequent vinit of nli-seriliera to the we imlze thnt at I Ml 1.... nnl it.a.P tasi or rente, paid. A few weeliK iigo no ne nunliil In -it) a hill pri-iented until hoy IiikI lirat Itijniiliiteil th ia olillyatioli. The (Viitemii.il Society nill lu lil iia next Stieinl nt (Vnlfiininl Iln 'IhiirMlny Feb. 0th.

The iro- Criinime foi theevening will coioi.t of inn-aie, ml xonfje in cli.ir 'uUr. A time ia anlicipatcd. Nnrrinlown lln-nld: "KgK lorty cent a ilnr.i Are hen uwnre that the wnr endt'il lit 1 tin year iin, nnd that the gov-einmrnl rrHiimeil sperie pvynienta on mill nry Fnriiiera ehiinld iu'iiiiiint their ji'Hillry willi these John Sit tit MA ia responsible for it. Onee upon an evening ilinnpl, I pave her a ki.s, pnroxysmnl, and culled her bnptimiil; preciona name I loved of yore. Ah, he wn d.irlinf; creature, pert nf speech nnd fair in feature; but cgnil, yuil coll l.l n't teach her, lor she had been there before, and only murmured, bus me more.

An exchange pertinently remarks, that when a woman et a red spot 011 the end of her nose, the world churlishly rein ail; that lur blood out of order, but iti-1 let lint red spot appear on a mini's nml ererv one will tlcclnre thev smell whiskey hs soon as they get within twenty fut of him. We would eall spec' al attention to Mauley's new advertisement this week, lie lias decided to remove fn in 1. Is prc8- eut locution on or ab nit the 20tlt of Feb ruary and is desirous and tcrmlned to close out all Ids lire ttock of cloth Ins, by that time, at prices 1 1 suit the purchaser. It I want bargain call In and see Mammy when in The Xalional roHee Gaittle lins illus trated the meeting of Mra. Skksy No.

1 and Mra. Judge SlCKKY Xo. 2 in the streets of Tiffin. Also the desiierate act Dl'RVKA in sliontinr bis wife and then Ink ing liia own Ufa, in thecity of Toledo. The last isaua also 1 1 it ta pretty full account of the shooting affair nt I lie Spelling school near Fostorin.

They have got their eyes and ears open down there at New York for tins kind ot new. An 11 mini ally large and gay asseiublnge gathered at Wslerville on Friday night Insl, the attraction being the Concert given by the Haskin Orchestra and Tontognuy Hand at one of the churches, and the hop the Waterville Dancing Club that fol lowed. Haskins, Tonloeanv, Waterville and l'errysburg were out in full force, he-aide some representative from Howling Green. The slcighride, the Concert, the hop, nil in all, waa decidedly pleasant, 1 though a little hampered for room, for all participating. A farmer residing out in the country a few mile said in our presence a few day since, that lie had been antixfied for some time that the special law under which many of the Wood county ditches had been constructed, wsa a grand swindle, "but what are we poor devils who know but little about law and have no money to light it with going lo do about it?" Rattier a deplorable at ate oi affair wo.

are in in this rescl, but not much different from what might be expected when certain Republicans and Democrats Join teams to manage the iiffairsot the county. We will endeavor lo find out what is beat to bs done about it in course of time. The second lrcrure ot J. Coorcn luc tortile benefit of City Mission ary Slvi.v, on Sunday evening last, was an unmual evtnt In tlif bUtory of that city. The entertainment lasted four hbfjrs, and st tUe close Mr.

Tricb revealed Ids I. T. L. 1 I. M.

T. secret, which, when tho veil was lilted, read lii Tntt Lord Tut 1 Mr Trust. It was grot tod with raptures of spplau'e, after which the1 Whole audience aroi-e andsUng ''Praise Cod trim iiomall bkstlngs flow," I IS lit faun Til li'UWi Aeknorrledgenieiits. Hon. Aspisjr Uoo will accept our thanks for Tarls and Geneva papers Mr.

L. O. Wii.sok for Wltchlti papers Mr.C.W.TiKTSORT, Medora, 1,1., for St. Lodil papers, and Gen. J.

D. Cox, our worthy anel efficient Representative, for several volumns ol valuable pulllo tlocuraeiils. Tornl and Inst rnmeiitnl Concert. All lovers of muslo have a rare treat in store for them at CentcnnUl Hall this evening, where and when the Hasklns Orclustra, assisted by the Tontogany Brass Band will favor all who may at tend with some very fine si lections of choice music, felso a male quartet of this place will tako part. Admission 15 and 10 conts.

Tho Hall should and no doubt will be crowded. Fire. About 2 o'clock onSuudny morn lug lust Mr. CiiARLF.s Ciiappkl was aroused from Ills slumbers to discover hie house in llauiea. The fire had got under such complete headwny that lie ws unable lo ave but little aside from tie lives of hi wife and two children, one of thechihl-ren being nearly ufl'ocated before rescued, lie laved but twe feather fourchairs, two quilt nnd a blaukit.

The property waa but partially insured, $330 on house nnd $120 on household goods, in the U.en Fa Is Ins. Co. Mr. C. hsa taken rooms in Mr.

Hovck's house where he bus removed hi frniily fur the preset The Mansfield Si (oldwatcr R. It. Swindle. It will interest many of our readers who re defeudents in the cr.se of Sri-rtoKss vs. The Man-field A Coldwatcr It.

R. et a I. lo learn that there is now a prosiect for iia being speedily brought to trial. luurn from Mr. J.O.Troi;p, who is representing the Wood county defendants, (nearly two hundred in number) thai Joint M.

Lkmmox, Fsq of Clyde, was on Friday last, appointed sioAiial Mailer-Com-missiouer In lake testimnny nnd report to the Court his conclusions upon the law and the fscls in the ease. The taking of testimony will begin about the middle nf March. There will be 11 meeting of the numerous Attorneys fur Iheilefensv for consultation kt Tiffin on February 5th. It is tu be luijied that the defenilii'nls will get permanent relief from tliisgigaiilicMwiudle. The l.

A. M. F.lcvnlor limned. The large grain elevator belonging lo the Ilaytou Miohigan Kailrond which was discovered In he on fire jnt as the 11 o'clock train left Toledo on Friday last, was totally consumed Inline the flames Con l.l ha extinguished. Owing to the peculiar roust rucl inn of elevators it required the constant wink anil attention of the tire department fur over 24 hours before it was eou.iniiril nnd the lire extinguished.

The origin of the fire is not known. 'I bis elevator had capacity uf 120,000 bushe's and hud stored in it ul the lime nf the fue, bushels of corn, bushels of wheat, 10,031 bushels of flu aecil nnd 1 .0:14 bushels of nuts, making a total of bushels. The loss, including the building, is estimated at with an insurance of on the elevator. It is not yet known whether it will lie rebuilt or not, ye: they must have some place to store their grain. Smash Up.

-The genUI rays of Old 1 for the past week anil the heavy rain of Monday was too rrucli for the snow and Ice. The snow disappeared on the first of the week and the ice commcoed giving away above tho bridge on Wcdnt SiUy night. All day yettertlay the Ice was grinding anil crueliiug its way dOYii th river until it reached trie nend at land. This morning the let Is ported brokin tip as frir down l.iware Flats While the ice i li-Hiel iiti upon lie tb eks and It-lam's, we have 1 o' heard ot much damage being done at this point, aside from ti cirryli away of a nt.mber of II. tits piled up on the dock.

A report comes trmn I) liai se and poll on that the bridges iicross Vie Mini inee Ht these two points have been caribd away by the ami ilia- tu- OH le at Uraiul KaplJj in iiniuim 1 th r. PERSONAL. Mr PssctiKi. Iti snd wile, nf II in roe conn" Ir. ale visiting friends here.

11 Klls Spink of IVrrvsbnrr. is visiting Misses Noltic and Utile l'l ice. sscoy Journal. Mr. Kkeo Facn returned last week from a several inoiuhs sts.r at MrComli.

voir much improved in appearance and health. Mr. C. W.Evsas, of the was in town yeatrrdsy lookinir tor b.m-a, anpiK-a-'ng the bresk np in the river wnnld dislilce their prscelul repoau ill the bank, a it due every Spiing. IIahvkt nf Is on ImihI il.is iiioiiiiuu lo delvnd Mr.

W. Chavs in the Mon'i Coon, who it chaiged Willi a uselena ile.tiuclion of shmle lives while en-(tsced ill ri'psiiiiig the A. A P. lelrgrsph. Mr.

K. 1). I. net liss been waiting for weeks for llie ice to leave the liveia below, that he mii'lit make a trip to New Urleana with llie rit-w nf l'pIiime a pusiiion as Kogineer, lie sturti'd on oiduy Insl, carrviiiir with him tl.e best of recoiiiinindsiions finin UoveiuiueiilnOi eiala al CluvrUncl. and llie btat sialics of host of fiienda here, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

PERRYSBURG, Jan. 28th, 1879. Council met in regular session present Couiicilmcu l.oelsch, I.aFarnc, Wcstcolt' and Wet more. Minute of last two meelingr were rend ami approved. Hiram Wiltse, member elect to fill va enncy occasioned by resignation of L.

C-Wilson, presented hi certificate of election jid waa aworu in a a member of the Council. Tho Claim Ordinance was read the first lime, rules suspended and read the second time. The following claim were then allowed and placed 011 pending Claim Ordinance: Finance Committee, lor gasoline. 29 62 fur payment of bonds and 1,004 AS Fxp'nsea urrcsl'g pris.al Cleveland 15 0(1 J. P.

Averill, wood for jail 2 25 F. Yeagor, sundries 10 2d F. Sieck, wood for engine 13 75 J.C. Crane, sawing csrry'g wood 3 00 J. Schw iudt, wood for jail 3 00 F.

H. Thompson, snow plow A 00 TlireeJudgesA2Crikaspc'Jelec'u 10 00 F. Riser, work on street 8 77 11. Swlgnii, do bridge 3 00 J. Nolen, do streets 6 62 J.llillabrnud,do do 4 37 A.

li. Chamiiucy, auiidries 7 89 J. I-csh, bliicksmithiug 13 50 lVck A Hamilton, repairing well curbs, nt lull 2 75 J. Kberly, 1 yr's rent, Council I'oom 40 00 Coin, on Lamps, lur lamp 7 50 salary, Pec. nnd Jan 00 00 Clerk's snlsry 33 32 The Council then, on motion, proceeded to elect a member of the Hoard of Cemetery Trualees to Jill vacancy occasioned by the death of W.

L. Cook. Mr. C. Leaf re-reived the vole of all councilmen present 5 and wn declared duly elected.

On motion, llie Council then proceeded to the election of a Deputy Marshal, which resulted lu Jas. F. Flemming receiving the vol nf five members and he was declsred duly elected. T'he Street Commissioner woe directed to repair sidewalk in front of the ruins ot the old brick hotel 011 Indiana Avenue. The Marshal proceeded lo draw a Jury for the Mayor's Court, to servo for the next ensuing three months, with the following result I F.

liollenheck, C. W. Norton, Sylvester Curtis, Wnn franker, II. ('. l.awreuce, Cteo.

Strain; M. Fittgerald, A.U. Williams, Henry ihoihlohj Henry lloss snd John franker; The rltles were then suspended Mud the ordinance to pay claims was resd the third time ami passed, Council adjourned. SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS. OrncKor Tttfe bo An rib Krk-nl nl.1 tsr.

TIOV.l'KRRYSBCRytJOIIOOL Itsr, N0. 1, January 17th, 187V At the regular meeting of the Board of Education of l'errysburg School Dial. No. 1, held at their room thi day there were present, Miller, Pierce, Holliger, Lucae( Clianipneyaand Day. Preaident Miller in the Chair.

Minute of special meeting were resd and approved. Sundry bills were presented and refered to Committee on Finance and Account This Committee reported bsck the follow. Ing bills as being correct and recommended their payment Henry Drinker, for 20 cords wood, $55.00 27.60 39.00 22.00 13.30 14.15 Daniel Duty, for 10 do A. Kanaw, for 20 do Kberly A Son, for 8 do Taylor A Miller, bill sundriea James Timuions, bill printing Alex. Vsas, labor at school building, 2.00 J.

Cavniiaugh, building 9.88 On motion and a call of the roll the fore going bill werenrdered paid by unanimous vote and Clerk instructed lo draw order for ittnie. Hill was presented from Mr. Brunhoefer for repair to stove which wn refered to the committee 011 Finance and Account. Applications were rccuived fur positions iu the schools which were vrdered 011 file. On motion adjourned.

RICHARD DAY, Clerk. Hlnnks." Two thousand persons will readily put a dollar each into a scheme offering a prize of $1,000, though only one can get it, and 1,999 must lose In dollar. A publisher puts $2,000 into collecting nnd preparing useful infoniation, and ofTers to every one of 2,000 iiersons who contributes only a dollar or so, a printed duplicate of the results, so that each may have the entire benefit of what ha actually cost $2,000 or more. Is not this better than any uncertain chance scheme, full of blank tickets? This applies lo all goud journals nnd good books. A CARD OF THANKS.

To sec a mother grow old and stand tot-teringly on the verge of the grave for many year and filially die, whose once elaalic step, nimble form, and kind cheery voice, has greeted ua no many times in year thai are gone, sending beams of joy to our hearts, has been a deep and sore allliclioii through whicTi, by an alwise Creator, we have been led lo pass; but it ha moved our heart lo bow in uhmision lo Ilia will, and led to sincerely mid devoutly appriciale the kindness nnd svmpathy of our ninny during tho last days of our mother's life and at death and for the favors, assistance, and tokena of respect sj niiuuiiaiitiy tivsioweit lor llie rcnel ol jmr mother ami ourselves, we would return our most grateful nnd heartfelt thrufks, for it al greatly served to lesion tlis sorrow of our hearts, and will ever be remembered. JAS. A. SPAFFORD, and family. Hull Prairie, Jan.

21st, 1879. FROM MILTON CENTER. Since I last wroto you the jfriends nf th young man thai waa shot at Ctsr aoma four weeks ago had one of the partits that is up-poaed to have sold whiskey to the young man arrested and brought to Milton fir trial. Tbe trial was put i ff for three weekiA Report ha it that the young man aud his brother did gat whiskey at all four taluans iu 11 star on that fstal nic ht. One of the twn ymmg men that weYe drunk and disoiderly al the exhibition he li.

at Ibe llurann School house was arrested and under warranla issued by Ike Directors sclnsil district. The other on cut nind list wss going on and packed bia clulbca and for pans unknown. On last evening Mr. Amos Neiller snd Miss Alice l.nuev were lusrried. It aeenia that llie ruling laity hud two strings to Itvr bow and haidly ksviv which one 10 pull, an miner nss 11.

One day Isst week the water house at Cu.tsr was destioyud liy tire; also, lie dwelling house of Sins 11 Hull, of thts placu, came uear Inn nine sIhuii llie sune lime. The slriliing is pUvtd for thi time but think we liare more a.irs some of llie weutlier prophets. Vou nlit lu see the plica ot eawlngaat Mulalj'a Mill. MARK LACY. MARK LACY.

January 28, 1879. FROM ROSS TWP. Fn. JorrNAi. Although Rosa is the lean of the iii-lops in geogrsphirsl dimension.

yet he is not least iu public spirit and a deaire 1 1 progress and a great many olher lliiiie T.irie neck a ago this Fi ids jr avening a society was nigauize I and name! the Hoi a ToWnaUip Liteiary Kocietjr. The fullowidg quest inu wsa selected f.ir debits al the next meeting, which waa held al the Egleslnu school home Isst Friday evening, with Mr Crane aa leader af th affirmative auTUr. Wing as leader uf the nrgsiive A'efufrerf That the jfoi ha don more to advance civi than the ptn. A Very spiiitrd and lively debate ensue'. for there were several aeConda on either aide, re suiting in the negative aide winning.

The meeting plo ltd quits an enleriiiiunient, lor II, I think, went home well astisflcd. The re. ult greslly foreahadowa surceaa lo the society. There la one thing, bnwsvur, that the aoticly inual endevor to oreicoine, and that ia (shall 1 write the wind thsl gr.al llicif ol liliic) 1.10- crsstinstion 111 the trsus.ietion of business, and esiecunir in quickly uispostng of points in usi limenturv law, or, what would be belter. Irr snd voiu.viululioiia hich civ riae lo iliose points.

1 lit meeting ailjourneil lo meet Hirsin in two weeks, al iliu same piece, at 7 o'clock r. slisrp," having selected Ilia following nuealion fsr titubate, Willi Mr, Wales aa lustier uf llie allii inslivu aud Air. t'roft a leader ul lh nega tive! yfxofeeif-That the iror of 1776 waa a great er cveiil than llie ear vf IS01. VISITOR. Jan.

28, 1879. FROM SCOTCH RIDGE. People and thiug ill and around thi place alill jog along usual keeping the even tenor uf their way, with an occasional char.g. T. It.

Itruwn, our genial landlord has left the A'uK'oiiflf and moved tu Teledu. This hutel la at present vacant. The Sidney Presbytery held very inter at- ing mretiug al llie Ridgton the 21st and 22nd Rev. ft. J.

Miller, saaisled Kev J.C. llurch In the Sacratneut uf Ibe Lord Supper oa last. A man who gnos by the name nf He Cnrmick was arrested near 1'vmbervlll last Saturday night by Marshal Ralston, of thai village, fur aleajing burae Irnm the streets of L'eniHer. ville, lbs borae belonging lo a uerman living near Wood-ill. Tb pariiculara, (11 aubaianc are a follow McUoroiick waa on a di unkeii pree in Pembervill ou Saturday afternoon aud during th latter part uf the day or la the early part of tbe evening lie wa said lu have atolen a ehequtr bond from A.

Grot, me uf Psuiberville'e aaloou keeper. II was also said lohavs alolcu a pair of scisaors from on party snd a quarter pound of tobacco from an other aud alanine, fur hum he iliadainea walk 0 eapving a Due liora lied lu bitch bar, immediately took poaaeah uf il and rode off. He. had not proceeded nnua than mile or two when he wa ureitaken by llie marshal and aafely piloted back lo Pern Dor fill aud Incarcerates in lb cooler lu await turtlier acnon. Tkia i cells! uly the null unprecedented oaae af hurse ilealing that ha occurred in tin eouuly for long lime hareiofor.

McCortuick waa a resident of the lleill'a Hot aelt lament ia WebsUir lowinlilp. He caoie In ibis iwp. ia the early part of laal fall sud procured licenae and mairied on lira, bl la JeOrie, young widow of warm timpetliiea. slo'. name I aerioualy questioned by th eilisen where be i known.

I have bean Informed thai be waa foiuierly a resident of Sandeaky, where hie carer waa anything but houotabl aud hi conduct anything bui CUsit. I in happy to inform th publio that 111 Devil's Hole ha bill few such charsolers and is fast becoming thrllty and eolereiiaiiig locality snd for wbicb 1 csbbbl predict a aiuat Ballermg fuluraj. ALLSPICE. Jan. 28, 1879.

FROM MILLBURY. Millyards Snd factories are full. Howl factories are now runnlitg toll time. Evangelical protraeled meeting olosed last Fridsy night. Methodists will very likely commence a iueeling soon.

Sleighing was the order of excercisos while His snow Issteil. Sled load ot young people went to Mr. Kollog on the pike Inst Friday night lo have a socisl lime. They bad it. Dan dug and inusio filled np the time until the "wee sins' hours." Ball on the sains night at th Millhury house, about 12 couple were in attendance.

I sea that the papers have got a wrong impresaion iu regard lo the accidental shooting of Anthony Mets ths facts sre these: The young man had laid hi gun on the lounge nnd then got into a scuffle with another young man. lie suddenly raised the gun by the units' anil started for the door when it went off. The reason why I notice this is because some of the papers locate the town in Ottawa county, aud others say that ha waa drawing llie ramrod from the gun. alucli is not the case. 1 learn from private source that Chaa.

Terpening, formerly operator at this place, is growing fat st his new place at K'icky Midge. Now Charley be careful or you'll not be able tu get into the Target house when vou come back. Mr. Court Duriind is visiting friends at Oberliu. Miss Stella Chapman is on the sick list.

"Alfa" Matrimonial expressions are good, but be make a mistake about toy socks. I don't wear socks. I will consider hi advice about taking a "rib." Which shall il be, "A If," beef or mutton 7 Jan. 27, 1879. MINA.

REPORT OF MILLBURY SCHOOLS. For the week ending Jan. 25th, 1879. Total weekly enrollment 83 do daily attendance 7.1 rt. per eenl.of aitmidance 8K Korollnient br department High School, 41; I'riinsry Hchnol, 42.

Dailv attendance bv ilrpartnienta High 37; Primary School, 35. Per cent, ot attendance bv departments High School, 80 1'iimarv School, 86. Scholar present every dsv during tb week. High school 2S, 25. Total, 63.

CHAR. PARKEY, Principal. Agricultural Society Nolle. The Hoard of Director of the Wood County Agricultural Society, will meet at Toning, any on the 5th day of February, X. D.

1879, lo revise and prepare the Premium List fnr our next nunnal fair. All member and friend of the Society are invited to meet with them to aid in getting up satisfactory arranaewtennr: II orTreruC H. C. STROW, President, H. C.

STROW, President, J. O. AVERY, Secretary. Jan. 27th, 1879.

OBITUARY. SPAFFOUD. At the residence of her too, Jas, A. Spa nurd, on Hull 1 rsirie, batur nay evening, Jan. IKIIi.

li'J, Mrs. It. relict ul Judge hpatlord, in the HSlh year of her ago. And thus another estimable and well kucmn pioneer citizen of the Maumec Val ley ha been gathered home, having spent about "tS8 yenrs ot her life in Tcrryabnrg and vicinity and which made her not only acquainted with a Inrge portion of the events in the annals of the Man men Val ley, but also familiar ith many occurren ces and iuciilenta which were very interest ing not found on history's pnge. The deceased, whose maiden name was Ralph, wa born in Princeton, Sept, 29th, 1791.

Ilcr parent emigrated from rinceton, while she was yet a little sue lived trll united in mar- riage wHkF-liiali Jones, Dec. 24th. VM: Iter lather, Uci. IMard ing llie marriage ceremonies, be Icing a liaptist minister. A Hon two years aller their marriage Caul.

1C. Jones and wife with their little daughter (Mrs. J. Crane of Pcrryaburg deceased,) moved I Jay, N. and thence to the Ma 11 nice Valley, just previous lo the war of 1312.

There were then only fi" white families residing at the foot of the rapids of llie M.minoe. After Hull's surrender at Detroit, nearly all tiic families nt the foot of th rapid (led immediately; but Maj. Spa fjord, (then acting as Collector and IVputy P. at the port of Miami for the the Jones' and some othets, remained til! a man by the name of Gordon inlormed Maj. Spaf ford that about 50 Pnttnwalomica would be at the foot of the rapid iu le- than two hours, oil their way to Maiden.

The Ma iorand hi friend that had reinnined 011 the river, now hurriedly put in sailing con clii ion an old barge, nnd took such nf their effects as thev could quicklv gather up and sailed down the river and I ike to Mi lan, a Qunkrr settlement on Huron river. where I hey remained until the close of the war. After the war, 'j. Spafford'a family and the Junes' returned and lived together. long alter thev reiiirncu, u.ipi.

June died, and his widow continued to live iu the SpHfiord family till she married Auro ra npallnril. Him ol the rcliruary 20lh, 1817. This was Llie first marriage anleinuir.ed in the Mauiueo Valley under the lawsof the Stale of J. umcintiug. Judge Spallon! and family lived for (il mi years on the old homestead, known as the 11.

fiord farm, just above the present eite of Fort Miik- Subsequently, Juilije Spaftord moved into l'errysburg; aud since his death Mr. Spafford has re-mainedliis widow, living part ot the lime with her son, Jas. A. SpafTord, on Hull Prairie, where she died. Previous to her first marriage she joined the liaptist Church, her father, Kev.

Ivl-wnrd Ralph, being the pastor. After her marriage to Judge SpafTurd she united with the M. Church, of l'errysburg, hich relation aha held until her death. She was the mother ol six children, only two of whom are living one sun and one daughter, two sous and two daughters having preceded her into the spirit land. The funeral services were conducted bv Rev.

T.J. Popn and hi son, Ivcv T. J. Pop, of Haskins, nt the residence nf Jas. A.

Spaffiird, on Hull Prairie, at half past ten o'clock, Monday, Jan. 20th, after which the remain were taken past the old farm aud homestead and over Fort Meigs such familiar scene In her in yeura gone by 10 the l'errysburg cemetery snd laid away after so long a life of usefulness and activity. SPECIAL LOCALS. Store ronm for rent. J.

O. Tnofp. A good house and lot, insured for $1,000, for sale or trade. Will lake a good team in part pay. Inquire of C.

II. (iRKlJt, er, Perrysburg, O. 27m2 Fnr Sale. 30 or 40 acres nf land $500 down, balance on 5 years' lime. Will take a good lean), or good paper, on first pay meut.

itil nciii.KCT. ii ropes) Hotel. When in Toledo don't fail to call nt Van IIl'ues's Europe-sn Hotel; 75 Monroe Street, for a square meal. Itonly coats a Quarter of a Dollar, Try it and see lor yourself. 4511.

Pay Up or Settle. Thedeueuseol Mr. P. Craku how ran dera il absolutely necessary that the aettle muni of all oliiims for and axainal above rir in slum Id be made, and we lake this nnutiis ol ml inning parties interest! that it Is desired that speed vi amicable set tlemeiit be made by tlmni, else a recourse to legal pruresa nt settlement will be hail, John Journal Combinations for 1879. Th JditKMAt, will be furnished in eom- binstlonwilh other publications, WilV Burlington Wlrli "Gleaning for th S.25 th both the 4.26 4 60 4 60 S.ilO th either Harper's Publications.

tli Scrihner Willi St. Nicholas tli American Agriculturist 2.66 U'Ll, Columhu Weekly 2.10 Willi Scientific American 4.IM1 Willi Haturdsv Evening Post 2.75 With th Cincinnati (Jsiotte 2.70 Wits the Toledo Blade 3.00 Until further notice I willbnf White or HurrVJiik Piles 25, .10 sud 35 feel lung Piles list not be less than 14 inchessl inchfs in centre and 9 inch ftttopena. lo be delivered on the due at Perryskiirg, for which I will par rash. 9tf OitottOK UoBmeil. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

the LARGE STOCK -OF HEATING AND WIIIOII MUST BE SOLD. If you arc in vrant of any, Now is the Tinio to Buy. OHAS. M. NORTON, rtaiiYsouitii, 01110.

THB TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. VftTT autaerlbe for snt OhC UiTtla I mli.r paper aend fi. snv rnr a specunen e-ipy The Toleuo lllade. It I a Mammslli r.ight-rafe Weakly Taper, at aixly-liiiir 'ilutnns, Sited willi csrefully pre parer! reading matter ul liilareal ana value to people in all part of lh I'niteJ Hlatea.

SPECIAL FEATURES. All lh Uenartmant which have mad Tms lii.ana in popular all ever the Culled filal.s, HI be regularly namelrt The Popular Letter uf thai Demo- erstie politician, Key. Petroleum V. Km- by, whlcli sre written eapraaaly fur las IlLiD; our lluusebeld Depurlmeiil, a rich depository uf praciieal informstion lipue suiiJi'Ols of inlareal in every home a luting eisple'e lleprti tmciil a Keligiuua 1 psrtuient, eiaursciiig Ihe weekly nuuuny School l.essnn Chsrmlni' I'nelry Ihe Urighteat Wit and Humor) The 8tor-lea. Uricioal and Selected: Answers lu Correspondents, and the Latest Xew from all parte ot Ilia world.

TBS III. SOB circulates largely In every State anl Territory In llie Union, and ia everywhere reengniacd a lh largeal and Ileal News and Family I'nper puuliahad Try il and you will never willin.iy without it. Aiiuiiig th new Icature fur thi winter are a aerie of Andersonville Prison Sketches by no who was there. A new Serial Store wa commenced Roy. Another on will commence iu January.

rr.ll M's. hiiiule copy, per year, i nv copies, I each ten or more copies, 1 .01 sun an estr espy wun every clubol tan. Speeimeu enpie sent free, send lur on. Aiinrss. TtlLRDOHUPK, Tlel, Ohio.

FIFTY THOUSAND BOOKS FOB SALE AT HALF PRICE. We are nnw off rln In th pnbhe, poilsfe prepaid, at one-half th reiitilar pricea, Alt Iheusnud vnlawa nf choice book a. emnpri-ins History. Uioaraphy, Ficliun, fnelry. Hu mor, Mediea Keligioua aud Hcieulifle wnrka, ediiiuna of Standard Aiillmra.elo..

ete. These bosks are selected by dr. Loossi Naabv) from lh (helve of lh leading publiaher of lh country, are all new aad Iresh, and are ihe Identical editions handled by th retail booksellers. have taailad thousands ol lhae hooka lo all part ol lh eountry, aad vary book iil oul la warra a ted lube ei aetly as represented aud ttv aullre alialactioa. Catalogues Free.

hay printed a large and eomplele catalogue uf ear Uonka, arranged by subjecta, aad na annliealion will mall eniiie fin luaav ad dress. VV (hall alao be glad lo nd free ipaeimeu eniiiea nf the Dl.aba whenever aaked Indnau. ill persona reading thi adverlia- meut are eordially invited tn nd a by putal card ar elharwie Ihe names of themselves sod friend. Address TtlLtvtf Tled, Olsl. Cook Stoves MERCHANDISE.

JNO. ZURFLUH Cor.Loaialaaa A v. A Id St. Keeps sonstautly oa hand flasstoskof Amorioan Swiss Watch.00, CLOCKS, JEWKLUV, ice. SOLID GOLD AND SILVER KINGS Musical Instruments, fluU A (renl for the Uutqualril SCHArrnAL'SKS 4 SPBBBOIDH SPECTACLES tn Qiihl, Silver an I Dual Sled Fratuei, EYE GLASSES, I'AIIJIRH'S Barometer Thermomoter.

Par.lculsr aitenlinn given tn Uepalrlnr il wnr wairanleil. OFFICE OF THE nown Sewing Machine, 51 SaJison TOLEDO, 0. Il Is with pleasure that call ynnr attention lo the New Howe Sewing Machine Which is nnw nfiered to the trade. The world iris reputation so Inns and nnblv attained by "Th Huwe" fnr "beamy and perfection nf ennaimeiinn," will be must fully ustslned by the New Mschine. Tbe fnllnwing a few uf th moat prominent improvement: 1st.

Th moat perfeet leed vr introduced on any aewing miahiue. Zti. An Impruveit preaaor foot, 3d. Large, liinnla and uerfecllv shuttle. 4th.

A perfeet shuttle enrrler. ith. Unlaiie v. heel un end nf ahafl. (lili.

Coin tie ii snt I nic iiiurniil fnr driving: Wheel. 7'li. Ciimprusnlliie pitmnii. The iimsi perfeRt Iri-ndle rorWerever mails, lis siljusiineiit ia eiiniplele, hence very liptit and quiet running. Ia larne and miiiuv.

tu almrt a mnit beautiful a Jlil perfect sewing mtohine. THE HOWE MACHINE CO. IMlldlsoil Toledo, O. OLD, TRIED, AND TRUE. fVopla an iretllnff -nlnl IImwo are nut onijlit lu lie with the vvonderriil merits ot lhat areat AiiK-rlcsu lu-nusly, tbe MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, P0E 2IA2T AND BEAST.

This llntmet very naturally orlatnatiMl In Amert ea, where Kature provide In her liibomtnrjr such snrprlslnf auttdotes for the inauutles of her children. It. faino lias been spreading for SB years, until now It cnclreles tlio habitable Rlobe. The Mexican JIuilantr Liniment la a matehless remedy for all external ailments of ninn and beast. To slock owners and farmers It li Invaluable.

A single bottla often saves human life or re-atorca the usefulness of aa excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof alt, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, tho bltva and atlnga of poisonous reptiles nnd insects, and over auch drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cares every external trouble nf horses, such as lamencas, scratches, wlnny, sprain, founder, wlndgall, etc, etc. Tbe Mexican Zlustang Liniment li tho quickest sure In tho world for accidents occurring tn tho family, In tiic absence or a physician, sneh aa bum, s-aldi. sprains, cuts, and fnr rheumatism, and atuincaa engomlered by exposure, l'ar.

ttcularly valuable to Ulnera. It la the chiape it remedy la th world, for II prnetratea tbo muscle to th bone, and a single application Is generally auulclent to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment la put np In three iaeaof bottlca, tha larger onca being rnportloa-tely much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. F.

H. MILLER Insurance Agency Atari- Ovei OOO.OOO. (JUep resents thefol lowing Firat-CIaa Fire Com pauirs 1 Continental, of New York. Hartford, of Hartford. Phoenix.

44 Aetna. 44 Home, of Columbus. O. Imperial, of London, Eng. RATES MODERATE.

isqtriRg at "EXCHANGE rEiiRVSii una. PEERYSBURG CARRIAGE WAGON FACTORY. W. H. HOLLENBECK BRO.

Are now prepared! make tnurder Oarringep, Cutters, SleixliP, Xrc. Wsgnoonnsndlalilmirs furs I. Csrrisseandtjige Paiutiur donrlb a work maul I manner. Kepcii work nl all branch, promptly tlendedtn. Hpecialatlnliipaid to Hon onoeing.

THY ITS. flavelheexclusive Right of Wnndandl.ee KrTTsf Urtce Btdrehrasry I'at MERCHANDISE. SC'MOOI, F.Xi illM n' The mesiines nf lh lis id nf Xehaal lfiikelef Weed C.I.Sly.O., sill kU si felleks kcLsi. The fnlUwIng illk strictly ea feres d. All examination will eemaneae preasptlf I o'clock i.

and elnae st a. Appliea! inual fnraieb Ihessaslvr wiln See end senci Is, ft" u'' k( faralsktd lh Hoard. In no eat will mere IhSBlwssix aeeathe eert idea te grsntrd tn ike aalne appliea at. Applicants will be required tb furnish eef-tiflrsle ol geod mors I character. There will bo (taaitnatinn spplieaatd except at regular meeting tb Beard.

No certificate will hereafter be aktedatad cover time I a ug I previnu to exsmlaailsn, Cerliflrsles will nnl be Ijeiied In applifsals wboar grad I leatthaa 79 par cent. Uy order nf Uosrd, K. Jl. DONMSi.t.r.i veard W. a.IUsm.L.V or 0.

11. 8pKOsa, Examiner. W.H. Hisssi.i.,tJIrk KANSAS LANDS! ANY person wishing In purcbaa genii farms, either Improved or unimproved, ta well aetilad portion of Etniaa. ca obtain them hy ealllng on us.

Unimproved 1oda fmm tl.OOlo 15.00 per ers, eenrdin; to local linn, and Improved farm from ST .00 120.0 prcr, according ts improvmnt. ii. iv. noLtsHsies. Ferryaburi, 0..

Oct. 25th, 1878. mm I I.pw Xlisslej. Inahfol, ami all atlllcted las of Itia vital nn.n. causing rorrbodluera, of rrle, UJ.

Amblttoei.orenydlsonlor caused brSfrr oua l.el.llllr eureil by the only rellKbl rem, edles.to be hsl st the U. VS. tV. eul Inrlnnnll.O. Hy erbox; I boxes Ih.vi-s.

n. 'Tiiev'restoreFi BtlB auuerera to health a asbsBtsSaees ST. NICHOLAS. mmn illcstbated mlm FOR GIRLS AND DOYSi Ail Ileal CMldreii's Manazine, Messra. rcaiSNs Ac in 18J.1, began lh piiblieation ul St.

sn llliisiralvd ftla; ili.e for tiii Is sinl llovi. with Mi. Alsry llapee sseditnr. rive tesi hsve psssed sine tli lirst niuiiher wns hsin-J, nnl the usgstine lis sun Ihe highest pnsiiii u. Il bss a uiuulbjr ciiculatiun uf OVEIt 50,000 co nets.

Il is published simultaneously in lindon I New York, snd the trsnsailaiiiie aluiiial ss genersl and hearty aa th American. Allhonyli ih progress ul th mK'ue has bevu steady advance, it fiae nut reached lis eititor'a ideaeuf best, becsuse her ideal emilin ally uutriins it, and the nisgsiine a awiltty follow after. To-day a suds ALONE IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS The Kew York Tribme ha laid nf ii aJ, Wo. has reached a higher pisiform, suit commands for ita aervice wider reanmcea in art ud teller than any of it predecessors or eon-temporal ii-s." The London ll'urif says: "There is no msgsiine ir the young; lhat can bo sid lu equal this choieu ptuJUcliuii of Scrihner" press." Coed Things for 1878-0 The arrangements for literary and art Condi huliiina for th new vnliinic- th sixth are complete, drawing fmm already fa voritu anurers. well a from nrumiaiiig new ones.

llr-r'rank II. Slock ton new aerial atory for bo)S A JOLLY FEI.I.OMSIIir," Will run through the twelve mnnihly parla. beginning with Ihe number fur November, 1878, Ihe firat uf the volume, and will be illustrated by Jainea E. Kelly. 'The atory i tine nf tiavel and adventure in Florida and the Uaharuaii Fur Hi glrla, continued tale, HALF A DOitEI IIOL'SltKBErElO, llv Katharine I).

Smith, with illustrations by r'redi rick Dielmsn, begin iu tli same number snd Iresh serial by Mtiasn Cisilidire, ntiiloil "Eyehright," with plenty ul picture, will be commented enrly in lh volume. There wilt also be continued fuiry-lnle culled ui Gtrs Ton r. Written by Julian llav. Ihorue, illn-lraleit Alfreil Fredericks. About Ihe other Isiuilisr leaiureauf Si.

Xithuhn, ihe editor piesetves a good hiuuurcd silence, eontempi. nrhsps, l'l let her live volumes slresdv issued prophe concerning' the sixth, iu rcsprci to short stories, pictures, poems, hiitnnr, in.itiieliva skeleties, snd Ihs lure snd lord nt e-l'iilpil," Ih "Very idle folks" dppsitmeiit, and the l.eiier-bnx." and lllildle-box." Term, tS 00 a year 25 cents a Nnmber. Subscription received by the Publisher of thia paper, and hy all ItnoknulliTe and I'cst masters. IVrsiMis wiahiug to subacribe direet with the publishers should write nsue, I'osl nfftce. Con nl snd Stale, in full, and send will) remiilsnce in check, I', 0.

ou uey i rdcr, ur reg istirsd letter lo scniEKsa 713 Broadway, Kev York. THE GREAT Is nn 1 11 torn ill nnd cxtornnl reuunly fur the periuanent cure oi the) disease natniil below. It lias bten inswl with singular 'suceess (or eaeli of these) and never known to fail when used accordim: to dirieiions. No ill ef-feets or of si'altrriiid the dine unci tan arise from using it freelv. For Illieiiui.sti.siii, Neuralgia and Mfi.1 licit, thu Curative excela all other remedies.

For Ague In tbo fucc, St relieyesl the ain in a short time. NoroTlironU A lima and Coughst, it is the most certain remedy knowu. Fnr Xorvousi and Ilrnd-i ni'llC, where onee it has been trii-d ud other uieiiieine will ever bo used. For Iluni. Soul tin, C'linflnff Jlilt'M and MtlllgH, it is tbe greateat relief.

For Culsw, IVountln. Rriilstfi snd HlceUtugts, it will heal theut rapidly; For ('oust tpnlloii. ItlliutiM. nosui, Dj sp'l-'lrt and hour Sloui UC'll, it excels all other reuiedies. Fob Cntaiioonsi I ItscnMOis, IIIvcm, Nellie KhmIi snd ICryHipW elilM, no other niedieinc ia required.

For C'Rlnrrli, try it if all other medicines have failed to cure. For Tooth-tolie and rararho, nothing will so completely kill the pain. For I.UUIO Itufk or Kidp and Nu nul 1 i Hl'ttMCtt, never knowu to fail. For Dowel Complalnl. llar rhcra, IM-nl'ry and 4'olic, have it on hand at all times.

For NmcIIIiikh and I iifli nt mn lloilsk, internal or external, it will curs' (hem. For the it will reduce iuilain-ination aud heal sorenes; For lildnew ('oinplalniM. uscii as directed, will save untold suftering: For 3V-rvroumt'i and Mc l(-HHutvtss, in old and young, It i better than narcotics. As a Kerve Tonic, It can not txeelleil. For Nch Nifkiiottsi, a rsuical cure.

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