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tfROYALKW.lt Ik POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli-powdornovervarlca, A marvol of pur ly.sirttfitjinanu trnniesomcncss. Jloro econ-ittulcauSiau llioorillnnryklndB.anflcannnt bo jold In competition with tho multitude of low orpkosplinlo powders. mill (ncaiil. IlnrAb Hakieii Powiian rUtl i STUAL Calender (Ci)ptlihtGil) A simple practical raicminr roruso in homo.

oIHco or pchonl. iu iiiuk uu liiu iwiti. nun iat miuhb In lnri.r.lpftr tno tint iIav nl the upk. month And day of Ghnnfiod monlhlj. AnyiUta fuind lu a moment, Cover (1O0O yuitM, Printed on extra touch manllla.

Rent postpaid to any addtvKN for UO In l.vpr vrsuiinin. laoiinu iv jitiinc. Uii It Street. Toledo, O. Be Warned In time.

Kidney diseases tuny bo prevented by purifying, renewing, and Imlgoratlng Hip blood i ilh A cr's Bar niiarlll.n When, tlirougli debility, the nctlon of the kidneys Is pen cried, these. organs lob tha blood of Its needed constituent, albumen, which Is passed on In tho Urllic, While worn out hi itl hlch they should carry oft" from tho blood, Is allowed to rcmnlii. By the lie of Aycr'3 Sarsaparilln, the Kidneys pre restond to proper llctloli, ulid Albuminuria, of Bright9 Disease is prcicnted. Ayer'a 5.iriipitrllla Iditi prevents itifhmtnalloii of Hid kidney, mid tlicr disorder of oralis. Jas.

W. Weld, forest Hill sh, Jamaica l'lalll, writes: "I have lud complication of diseases, but my grcatc-t trouble has been With my kidneys'. Tour bolllc AycrN S.irapariil.i tnado mo feel Ilha ft new pcron; as well and a er." W. Jr. McDomhl, 40 Summer Bmtuii, been troubled for earn Aillh Kidney Compl.dht.

11 tha u'-o uf Aj i S.iiaparllla lie Hot only Prevented Ihr dieaiO from assuming fatal form, Jm! was restored to perfect health. John Jiel.cll.in, cor. Bridge and Third Low-ell, writes 'Tor soi oral ycara I niGVrrd from Djspepsla and Kidney Complaint, the latter being eo sevcro at times that I could Scarcely attend to my work, jrynppctilo Was poor, uud I was imkIi emaciated but by usln AYEB'S barsaDarilla my npiiotite and digestion Improved, and luy hcallli has been perfectly restored." Sold by all Druggists. I'rlco $1 Six Iiottles, 05. Prepared by Dr.

J. C. Aver Low ell, U. S. A.

B.U9&SKESS. Bilious symptoms invariably arise from indigestion, sutJh aa gfddinoss, bIcLc headache, Irregular bowels. The liver so-cretes tho bile and acts like a filter or sieve, to cloanso Impurities of tho blood. By irregularity in its action or suspensions of its functions, the bile is liable to overflow into the blood, causing jaundice, sallow completion, yellow eyes, bilious diarrhoa, a languid, xsary feeling and many other distressing symptoms. Biliousness may bo properly termed an afTccilon of tho liver, and can bo thoroughly cured by tho grand regulator of tho liver and biliary organs, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.

It acts upon tho stomach, bowols and liver, making nealthy bile and pura blood, and opens tho culverts and sluiceways for tho outlet of disease Sold everywhere and guaranteed to cure. THE GREAT EMULATOR -PURELY -ARE YOU- Tim IlrtrulMor never fully recommend It to all wliosuiltr fruiu liiMoui Attkckf or any plicate cauied ny Adliarroniced nUte ottbeUver. Vfll UKUXAKD. KahiaiUitt, Mo. Mil toenre.

i ino cueer. DO YOU WANT GOODB lufTtretl Intensely Willi Full Klonl- jtcli, llenUarlie. tic. A nvlitlitwr who hid taken Mumioni Uvtr lUnuUtor, told me It wai a ut jcure for my trouble. Tlie flntdose I took rcllced ine very much, and Iri one week' Dm I ae irottu and hearty at I ever wa It ta tlie 'teat auodlcluolcrer took for Dyaiieiialn PO YOU Suffer from TriUraonyoMIiBAHWAkxia.ChlfMuillcentna.i haTeuiedfilmmonaUverUcgBlalor tor Comtl patlonotmy Itowela, caused by it temporary Ue rancenient ol the Liver for the lait thrre of lour yean, and alwayi nltu decided beneilt" SAFER AND BETTER THAH CALOMEL I I linn Ufmumhk aaerereapelu of Conit ton of the Urar, and hae teen In the habit of taking from 15 to to gralna of calomel, which generally laid Me up for three or four dayi.

Lately I bare beeit taking filmrnoua Uver Uetculator. which irave ma rcuvit ruwt luivrruvuuH uuw Kieh IlULiG, iliuDutruiT, Ouo. A ONLY GENUINE I HJlHVrACtVHO BY if. U. ZEILIH Philadelphia, Pa PRICE, 81.00.

IPERRYSBUItG MARKET OI0rIDT March 29, 1880, Win. I BiolEfirBf Do (JornV 100 Ibi 103U flour do Uema 3iia)itui oztto Dr.neJ Ueef 58nUye 61o Pork lb tl (3 Hoiti ioUblokcni 11Um msvviurKeyiiu iw.vo Aiutfli ))bui TSolUe.Di, tl.SOI33.00 Urlad tP4I.l 6Cft64biiU t. 7o LOOAL MATTERS. The next Social tho Ladled' Oct tm-tilnl Society will bo lictd at tho residence of Mm. it.

U. Peck, Friday April It neenis to be a ntmcRlobchvccn ras oil and fall water in the Wculon well, Which (dull rcncli the aurlace Drat. Plonr at $1.25 per pack, and Uncle wliml at 3 ccnta, at tho Tcrrytburg 111c valor, -Howling Orceli and I'lndlay liavo each olruck another big gsn well, Ilio sixth at B. and the lourtecntti at Flndlay. Alter a rjulct and nucccnatul winter term, our Schools close to-day lor ft vac Hon and rest for one week.

Hals, Caps and Qcnl'n Furnishing Goods very low, FlsttlnF.lttEn. An exchango aaya! A fruit Irco ngcnl wlio lila stock to purchaser, according to law passed by tho gi!" lure, is punished by lino and Imprisonment, "Jtr, Sylvcsler F. Curtis moved back to town from tho toll galo some ten days since, leaving tlie gate in cliargo ol Mr, James Bllnn, who in 4 prominent candidate for the appointment. All kinds of Wall Paper and Celling Dccotatlons, at A. It.

CliAMrKF.V's. Mr. C. A. of Kansas City, Mo.

will accept our thanks for a comp, lo the R. It. Y. M. C.

A. entertainment In lliat city on Tuesday evening, March 23d. Also a copy of their little Jtonthly Signal, which reflects tho idea of the work being accomplished from month to month. Jewelry, Cutlery, Albums, Wallelt, Lidice Bags, Fancy Goods and NollnnS, at FtNKiiEt.sfett's. Wo publish In another column the financial showing ot Treasurer Wiltman of 1'crrysburg township.

All reports of this nature should be filed away by all who feel an interest in Good Government, that they may do Justice lo a worthy official or condemn an unworthy one when such matters come up fur dlscusi-lon. A full line of School Books, Slalea Puds, Pens, Pencils, lor town and en unify schools, at A.E.Chamkjky's, A young man named John dmllh, while engaged in cutting heading near LeMoync on Tuesday of last week, was struck on the hack o( the neck by a falling limb from the effects of whirh he remained Unconscious until Kriday when death re-1 lieved hiin)(rnm his snlTering, His father, Jacob Smith, Was killed near the same spot 2l years ago White engaged in hunt" lug conns. School Bonks and School Supplies, at We nvcrhenrd one of oiirmecliinic'd rem irk a fw days since, that the lma. ncss men of Perrysbnrg Ind riln the town for about 'X' or 30 years, and the mechanics and laboring men were about as near starved nut a it was possible. to accomplish that fact, In the light of experience, without the aid of natural gift, there not an abundance of food for re flection In this asncrlinu 1 A fine assortment of Box Paper, Al bums, Pocket Books, Puies, Jeelry Hniritnd Cluthes Uru-lievery cheap, at A.

H. CltAMl'NEY'8. Mr. C. C.

Baird is opening up this morning near the Leaf Hotel where fish, hard or soft, will be retailed at all scssouable hours. Julimiy Sheridan and Ben. Thornton, the young men who have engaged in buying and retailing fish during the past three seasons, and have given good satisfaction, have again opened on the vacant lot next door to the Postoflico. The catch has been qulle light so far, and the promise ia not flittering. 'Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Speclacels Musical InBlrn men Is, Si rings, etc.

Special attention given to Kepilrinc. All War-rented. John Zukfluh, 35 Monroe St. Toledo, and 1'errysburg, O. Ono Jime MeCanly, who resided with the Clark', a short distance east of Pembervllle, had a hearing before E(, Knoffon the lOih.

on the charge of being nil accomplice ol Mrs. Clark in the attempt lo poison her husbaitd, The cvidnco wa considered of a naturo sufficient to bind him over for further investigation btfore the Common Pies', and he was lodged in ill In keep Mrs. Clark company, in default of $600 ball. J. M.

Lcvcrtnn is selling tho cheap, est and lightest running Plow in the market, also Cultivators and Corn Drills. Call on him, one mile cast uf Lime Citv 50 Ilev. Bniii P. Jones' cermnus are puln-lislied iu bookform by the Herbert die Publishing ol St. Louis, Mo.

The first and only culleclion of sermons ever produced on theglube Hint has been thus susceptible of striking pictorial illustrations. Sun Junes' wonderful richness of thought, abuud nice uf anecdote, incident and allegory, and power of conviction, are hero all shown forth in an attractive volume at low price, within reach of the masses. Agents wanted tor Ihi valuable book. We call attention to advertisement in another column. Full particulars bow you can make from fifty cents lo two dollaia in one evening will be nent upon the receipt of a Set stamp, dress, Oiuo StfAstr Wokkh Kuan villc, Ohio.

The shock that caused the windows to rattle at several points in Perysburg about 5 o'clock on Wednesday evening of last week, and produced a noise resembling dlsant thunder, was produced by the boya of Weston, who, afier tho ultra glycerine had been removed from the cam to shoot the gas well, removed tho cans to the suburbs of the town and shot them off ut long range with their guns, If tho small amount remaining In the cans Will pro-d uce a concussion heard and ielt sixteen miles distant it Would seem to be a safo toy for boys to handle at very long range. Several windows were broken at Weston, II you are suffering from a- sense of cxlitme teearfneai, try one bottlo ol Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. It will cost you but one dollar, and do you Incalculable good, It will do away with that tired feeling, and give you new me and energy. A new eompany has been organiied called the "Weston Gas, Oil A Pipe Line capital stock $25,000. The Incorpor-ators are J.

E. Clark, Steve Lsekey, I), II. Biddle, A.J. Munrr, U.S. Btvcrstock and Ous.

Thompson, This comprises the flntcial and legal talent of Weston, and will undoubtedly prove a strong company, yet some of the stockholders In the old company think that It lias a rather "Sharky" look, for Directors ol the original company who are bound by solemn oath to the company, to interest themselves in another company, secretly. the ends and alms of which must coulliol with the best interests of the original com pany, Such is lite. The big Cell Ret the minnows. i'wi iitiuw, 1 Tor Snlc A fifteen fool new boat, and oars. Apply to A.

II. CltAMrNr.V. At Cot. A Guitar, Banjo, Vlollncello, And Accordions and other musical Instruments, at cost, (or tho next thirty days, at Johnurfluh's, Pcrrysluirg, TTnnlctl. To store away your stovo In tho summer nml return nicely blackened In tho tall.

Prico from 61) cents to $1.73. If. Wm. SdiiLJjr-r. ii Wall I'nuori-tComb one, como all, whether you want Wall Paper or not, and see tho greatest Invention nl tlie age 'Travis' Wall Paper nnd Border F.xhlbl-tor," III A.

11, CamMeV'b. To tho Public. I havo taken the agency for the celebrated New Davts Sew. ing Machine Don't fail to call and see them, No bnstlng, light running and warranted for llvo years. C.

FtoltBEtNEtt. Tor Snlo or Trade A good and well improved 40 aero farm, house, barn, orchard, well, cistern, will be Bold cheap for cash, or will trade for a stock of genbr al merchandise or groceries. Inquire of L. B. Holly, Perrysbtlrg, tl.

Tlio Tcncltcrs' Institute, Tho executive committee ot tho Teaches' Institute calls our attention to tho fact that tho lec- ture of Supt.Gco. II. Wither, of Pembervllle, on "Tho Common this Friday evening, will be ol mot interest to irents nnd the friends ol our schools. He Bhould have a good audlenco at tho High School room to-nlghti The regular pro', gram as published last Week Will he taken up on Saturday morning. It wilt pay all who can Cnd.lhc time lo attend these sessions, Latest Styles Stiff Hats, from $1 lo S3, at FixicnEiNEu's.

The Hnrdlrnre Stnt'e to bo Continued. On Friday last Messrs. C. B. II.

Halladay, who have lately located with us, purchased ttie greater p-lrt of the large stock carried by Mr. Ji Davis and Will continue the Intstness al tho old stand. They are busily cligsged this Week in taking account ot stock and will get settled down to business next week, when further mention will he made. The business men are preparing lor a grand parting supper In Mn Davis, at the Exchange Hotel to night. ANNOtJNClialCNT.

EiiiTOn JounifAt, I At the earnest request of my friends I hereby announce my self as an Independent Candidate for the office of Mayor. Respectfully, S. F. Cortis. EM.

Journal l'lcsse say lo (he psnrde IVrrjr.burg, tlirougli tlie JounNlL, tli.tlwil be acan'tidsle Cor the office uf Marshal, sulijec tn the Kill snd plrtsure oCtlie Republican caucus, respectfully, KUivakd TromiIh. If you al any time need the servlce.of a dentist, we take pleasure in reccoMiehd-Ing Dr. C. W. Munson, of Toledo.

He Is a regular graduate in dentistry, lias tlie oldest dentnl office in Toledo, centrally located at 157 Summit St. The Doctor lias Invented an improved Vitalized Air Apparatus that is superior to any in use. Call on him when jnu viidt Toledo. 49tf. Tvrcnty-sevcn Hundred IlenrStolres, In February, TUX UocsElEirEB, offered a prize of the handsome story book "The Child-ren'b Hour," to the boy or girl under twelve ye.ra who mould write the best Bear Story before March 1.

The editor hss been snowed under with bear stories, over 2700 boy sand girls baiine competed for the priia. In the April number the prize will be awarded ani several of the beat stories will be published. Specimen copies of Tux Houaiasu'tR sent frcoto address, ora specltnencopy and a pacVet of seeds of the new Glint Pansy (flower i lo 3 Inches across) will bo sent fur three twa cent Btsmps, Address to BUCKEXE TUB-LldlltNQ Minneapolis, Minn. A Series or Enteilniiimonls. The ladles of the M.E.

church, with the pastor, have made arrangements for a series of entertainments to be given in the church and Town Hall, The proceeds are lo go fur repairs on church. Rev. J. A. Pi MtGaw, V.

Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Toledo, Mill give the fiisl Lecture next Wednesday evening in the church, at 7:30 v. ST. The second will lie a Children's ciitertnlnment April Dili, which will consist of halt hour's exercises Literary and Musical, followed by a Magic Lin tern entertainment, conducted by Rev. T. L.

Willsie, of St. Paul's D. Church, Toledo. Let the children go. April 21sl, a Musical given by homo and foreign talent.

James Locke, 'the doublo accompanied on the piano by his sister Kellle, have consented lo tako part. Fuller announcements lo follow. Single admission lo Dr. McUaw'n leciiire only 15 cents. Single couis, ticket 10 all five entertainments, 60 cts.

Family course ticket $1 25. JKlyMake money at home I How to iniifacture nnd put up for sale Silver Plating Fluid, Tooth Powder, Toothache Drops, China and Glass Cement, Liquid Glue, Wriltug Inks, Ac, Eighteen mnuev-mariing recipes sent post paid fur 15 cents. Address, W. S. Knox.

Miueiva, Stark Ohio. 3t. Tlio Teinpcrnnco l.egfim, As pre dicted the band of little temperance workers were greeted with a full house at the Town Hall Uel evening, and all were well repaid for the time thus spent. Every number on the inlelesting program prepared was heartily encored from be ginning to tlio end, and especially so tlio Jubilee Singers, l'ho officers and mem bers of the Legion are deserving of special credit for theit painstaking, labor in the preparation nf the costumes, the varied program and the necessary drill to make it a complete success. The admis.

slott fee at 10 and 20 cent netted, over all expenses, $27. Mr, II. Thompson also comes (n for a Bhare ol the praise, in his lino selection of a drop-curtain and Ave scenes, formerly used in the People's Theatre Toledo, and the pulleys and all the necessary ap-psratus fur systematically handling the same. The scenery and drop curtain are virtually new, and set off the stage in Our little opera house Inn manner that will make It attractive for all entertainments that may visit us. The new scenery Was put In position just in time lo be initialed by tlie first entertainment oi the Temper-1 auce Legion, i A Very Kemnrkublo KccoVcry.

Mr.Oeo.V. Wlllllng, of Manchester, writes; "My wlfn bis bteo almost lielpleisfor fire years, so belpltiathtt the coold not tarn over In bed ilooe, Sbe used two Dentist of Electric Ullters, and Is so touch Improved, that she it able now lo do ber own work." Eltctrla Hitters will da all that It chimed far llitm. Hundreds of leslliooul.ls alteit tbolr treat car-atlsu pnwtrt. (July fifty iidU bottll at A Mlll.r',. 1 mMiiWiuumntmii( Tho Post Ofilco nnd l'ersnnnl Rights.

(Tor tho Journal,) No pcopld are moro Jealous and wilt do moro than tho Americana lo defend their personal rights, With tho Southerners In tho rebellion, their constant pica was Stale or personal rights. It is the prominent plea ol party. It Is the great cause ot Iho present excitement between capital nnd labor. But what Is personal rights but tho enjoyment ot one's own tights without Invading tho righla ot Ills neighbors 1 Tho Saviour's Golden Utile Illustrates this Idea "Do unto others as you wnnld havo them do unto The t'ot ofilco is public property tor Iho benefit of the public. When tho mall is distributed the room is generally filled with men, women and largely ol children who are returning trout school.

Thcro Is generally more or less men and sometimes boya Who como into tho crowded room with their lighted cigars and pipes greatly to the aunoyaitco of most women and some mch and clilld-rcn. It is generally thoughtlessly done. Is it not an invasion ot personal rights thai is full? Tho boycotting spirit is abroad amorg us. Persons wonder why they are not moro successful In their business why they ate not more pstroulied. The lighted Cigar and pipe has begotten a dislike for those persons and drovo pation-age from themi When women are tngelht er they are very apt lo talk ot their liken and dislikes.

The drinks, tho Cigar) and pipe are discussed causing more and more a line of distinction. "Mail" calls attention of Iho Postmaster to the conduct of the children. A cnUIIoh in necessary. They talk nnd arias they do In thbochool yard and crowd tho delivery to be Grst served. It may be Iheir anxiety to get their dlnner'aud return Iu time for schuoli ObserVkIi.

TtioTohncco llnblU A Physician ol ft looal insurance company lately reporttd against issuing a policy to an applicant because of Ills bad health, characteristically describing his ailment as "tobacco'' hearti Incessant Uso of tobacco had spoiled his digestion and circulation, and disease ol the heart was threatened. This is an individual case, hut it presents a class and adds to tin! opinion that the facility have frequently expressed) that the moderate use of tobacco in any form is extremely hurtful and its ordinary indulgence far from being the Innoxious practice that thoso addicted to it belierei All physicians will agree that While tobacco will not affect Strong and mature men, it is hurtful to persona of delicate and nervous frames and positively injurious to youths. And the press should strongly advise peo pie to be extremely temperate In their ue of tobacco. Hz. A Bnd Hnblt.

The young man who shirks his duties as often as possible, never succeeds in life. You may set it down at once, that) spoiler or later, he Will be a drone in tile gieat hive of hiiman Industry living without any purpose in life, and, sdorhed by all who have willing hands, and follow Up 7hateVcr they can find to do. Young men, it you want to gain tlie confidence and esteem of good peoplenever shirk your duty. If overtasked, lay in your complaints, and you will always get a bearing. If you begin life a shirk, you may eel It down as a fixed fact that the habit will follow you through life, aud instead of a success, you will he nn utter failure.

And there are enough failures in the world already. Begin with the detcr'-luinstion to succeed, and lire up 10 yoltr duty In every particular. Ex. A UiiKjno Cyclopedia. An extremely valuable Cyclopedia, and of Very great popular interest is Alden's Cyclopedia bf Universal Litcratutc, Volume II.

ol which is Just published. Novel In plan, and nov el in form, at once beautiful and convenient) and at a price low even compared with Mr, AtCns'a always low pricee, this volume gives iu its nearly 500 pages biographical sketches of one hundred and eleven prominent authors, with characteristic selections from their writings. The following authors, among others, appear iri this volume Audubon. St. Augustine, D'Auvergne, Bacon, Balzac, Bancrolt, Ba-nim, Barbauld, Beaumont, Beecher (several of the name), Benthaui, Bion, Bjomson, Black (William), Blnckstoue, Blessiugtoii (Countess ol), and Boccaccio thus repre-scnliiig nearly all ages and all nations even iu this volume American, English, French, German, Italian, Greek, Latin, Swedish, Portugese, Scotch, Dutch, Irish, Norwegian, ami Danish authors from the period 2S0 D.

C. to A. D. 1880. The literary mid mechanical, workunnship are both uf a high order.

The work i a really one that ought lo find a place in every home library il offers a fund of entertainment and Instruction that will prove welbuigh inexhaustible. The price, only 00 edits a volume, makes its possession possible even lo nearly- eviry school buy. The work. is published also in Paris uf 1C0 pages each (exchangeable at any lime lor bound volumes), which are sent post-paid for 15 cents each. Every reader ol this notice ought to get at least a specimen Part for examination.

Jolts Aliik.v, Publisher, New Yurk. BewarE op Fbauds, Be sure you gel the genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. It cures Colds, Croup, Aalhuia, Deafness and Rheumatism. THE FAlIltW IN TIIR SIldC( You remember tho story told so oft Ot the woman who lived tn the shoo.

And to what perfectly wonderful size. llur family speedily grew. How they grew In size, and appetites, too, In such an alarming ay That It made the mother a llttla cross Eo the pcoplo ho kucw hif siiy I havo often thought, In a general way, How funny that house must look, Though I never exuscted to seo ft, of coAlrsC, perhaps, lu a book. But to-day I taw It, l'i pretty sure, With tho children little grown Aud they vusbed ono another out of doors In a i cry queer ay, I mint own; Tbo bouse was somewhat dingy and bfuwn, Seemed rather the worse for wear. But 'twould hardly pay I should think from Its looks, To put It Into repair, You lab to know thoso children's' names You wonder If aujone knows Well, stoop down low aud I'll whisper to you, Tho truth Is, thty vtrefrt Utile toci.

Lt'CY TIU.V. Jfrdhia, O. Distress Alter EntfnS, the result of todigestloui, will no longer' be experienced If a half tabletpoocfal of Simmons Mier Itegulstur It taken alter etch meal. It it such a good digester, and to'mlld and pleas- ant lu Itt effecll lust It It uted by tftaoy tfttra hearty meal lo Injure good digestion, The Ileguttlor doet not naoseatt or irritate the stomach, it purely vegetable, and ran ba taken 'o any condition of the tytteta, tod, uoliko stay otber known mtdiofne, when III use It does not ieivetbt tyiteut constipated, ntfMTlSTlfc''' Thomson, liATIIMT II VISI.Kl'llUNi'.i Mlit llortba TrnwhrIuW Ii home from Bryan Tor lli tprlag vacation week, Mr. K.

V. MoMaksh and Wife, of Tnlcdoj AM Rlieitt of lliclr totcco, Mrst 1,. Kingsbury) Id day. Mrs. Wm.

ft ewe j) and lllllfl danghlef, Mslid, erCanon City, Colorado, la visiting her slaVf i In-law, Mrs, Dr. Hamilton. Mr. D. K.

Ilolletibcck It suit In be ortl agaU altera week's Illness. Three members of hit family Were down al nue tlmo last netki Mr, James Praney, assistant train dispatcher at Uucjrua, an old Perrytharg boy. It homo fur a few days visit with hit patents and msrtV frlthas this week. Mr. J.

It.LeFarree, of howling Oreerl, wai In town Wednesday tliaVIng hands with illil time friends ta the Whom ha cia bttm-ber miby nn the list. Dr. J. Miller was tn tnn-n jeslcrdsy. tie Informs Us ltia.1 he baa located In Oreytnwn, Ottawa cnunty, and Is well ptviaed With aud la doing well lu his neW loCllloh.

Mr. M. A.Tniwbrldfd, Whn has been abseat tho crealef part nf the winter In supervising the starting of his a'avo factory at Saclnaw, arrived homo jesicrday for a Vtsil with hi family. Mr. John Shcpler and wife, of Toledo, Conductor Will Sheplor and wife, of Dayton, and Mr.C.B.dherder and wife, of Wapaknnela, enjnyoda little- family reunion wlltl Ihill mother and sisters hers over Sunday.

It seems like old times to see tbo boys all home once more. Tlio JourkiC was favored with a call jester, day evening from Mr. E. F. French, formerly of Toledo, but for the past fourycara connected with ma norw.llc Hrfleelcr.

He was accom panied to Perrysburg by his wife and child) on the sad mission of attending the funeral of big tnolliet-ln-law, Mrs. Esther J. Wllklsod. Mr. Thomas Korn, who lost an arm and lejj by tho cars when a small bay here some years ago, and list subsequently become an efficient telegraph operator, and served as night cperai lor at this station for hesf a year past, has baelt promoted to the position of night operator at lama, and Sir.

Charles Lou of Cujlar, auo cceds him at this place. ncnthor Mrs. EMhct J.lttlkisnil. Tin! fdtddo lite ol Wednesday cveUlnBglvdS iho following pHrtlculara of the sliddeh and un: expected dcttth of Mrs. Esther WiiUson, for many years well-known and cslcenled citl7eil on'errsburg: "This morning at 8 after a brief illness occurred the death ol Mrs.

Iithcr J. Wllklson, a blghly-rcspected resident of Toledo for the last twelo years. She was visiting at tho home of Mrs. J. V.

French, AdamssUeet. Monday of last Weckiwhcn slid Was slrlckeri wilit raalartal fever tvUicli at tho last developed lntd paralysis ot the braid. She became at once sd Seriously llllils to be unable td 54Ai rentoval honte. Mrs. jji F.

French, adadgliic'r ot Norwalk, and Will M. a son, of Fort Wayne, her only sdrvlv'ing children, were suniirloncd Friday ccrtlrtr dnd arrlv. cd in time td dlecr Iter few remaining daysi Mrs. Wllklson Wis born tn Rochester, N. and siasoncof tho Miriilyof Palmers, greatlyes-teemed pioneers oi tlldtcity.

deceased wasM years of age, a woman of rioblo character, with it large number of friends In Toledo and other towns, to whom tho news of her death will bring slilccre sorrow. Sirs'. Martlet A. liildwiri, of HutTalo, nnd Horace A. Palmer, of Erie, Sister and brother of Mrs.

Wllklson, will arrive to-nlgUt. To thebcrciued ones, especially tlid bon whose homo Is now broken and desolate, the slncCrcit sympathies are extended." The funeral services takes placd at r. to-day, at the old Wllklson homestead, now od-cuplcd by Mr. Isaac I'. Thompson and famllyi iiil Itcvi tl: A.

Adams Officiating. iir. Mliior Many bt yotir readers may bfc. benefited by the knowledge Of Such an excelled, remedy as Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic, Which produces the most favorable results in disorders of the liver, stomach and kiJnsys, and is a valuable remedv tn dyspepsia: fclso, debility arisirg from malaria or other causss.

It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blond purifier, and a sine cure for ague. Price, JO cents. In Exchange for Village Tenement Property. 120 acres of Unimproved land) ih Swan-ton township, Lucas O. Siltiatetl three and a half miles from the village of Swanlon on the S.

air line railway. Three and one-half miles from WiitlehoMse and two miles from Neapolis, stations on tlie Wabash and Pacific railway. Soil a sandy loam with clay sub-Boili The property is well drained, and can be cleared and made productive! at Very moderate cost, A good trade will be given for a suitable class of village tenements. Address N. n.CAixAitb', 51 2w.

Perrysburg, Oi Xntlce; Parlies wanting tlie Rervlcea of the only full-blooded Jersey Dull in Perrysburg township, will find the smile on the plunk road un the farm of if. FiiAsfc Eckel. Rspor. of Treasurer of Perrysburg Twp. A statement of the receipts nnd disbursements ot Ida TrOwirer ot I'errysbtln Township, Wood county, Ohio, for the year ending March 1, ISijO: imi.

iiKCEirra. Mch 2. Balance on hand 3. IteCd torn Co. 'I reas.

nmd Mnv. 4. Two. Clerk Hall reilt I37'J 93 KU) f00 3U 4UI 07 HI it 2N) 74 'JO0M 7'JU0 'J 3.1 1 5,1 6 l'J 3 (10 June ii. ditch (unit iua.2a.

Co. Trees, cap. iMior brhlgo cemetery road illuli Sept. 85. t7.

Twp. Clerk ditch 30. it CX it dltlil exp. poor poor l( ditch exp. ilucli ISM.

Jan S. ti. 10. If 07 6 00 fJ 81 0.) a fi 00 24 CI 3M 38 2iJ 92 32S 84 A3 03 Feti. Co.

Trent, exp. poor bridge rona illKhL Cook A Troll case against 8. V. Wustrutt eti ull. 1.966 17 Total amount SlS 3'J DISni'USEMEMS.

Expense 51.626 Hoail (mm lO. 1UUI1 017 O'J -XI hi 6W 57 LVJ K'J 'iO 15 llrtdgu fund Diteli fund Cemetery Tn p. ltoad No. Total ammint $'37 49 Mch, 1 Hal. lu Treasury on settlement, 8ttl7 PISTlllnUTKO AS FOLLOWS.

Expense fund I'uor unci i-n 74 Itoail (uiul 3.1.1 K.1 llrldgo bind luot 44 Diteli iuntt.i.. tHuiHnit.t.ttii.t CS U7 Twp. Iload Xo. CI 3 'J3 Ditch Ko. 7 oVctdttiwn IHO US GtonoK Wittman, Twp.

Treasurer. We have examined the foregoing statement o' Oco. wittman, and find the balance of Twp. funds In his hands to be as states, fonr thotis nnd ono hundred and forty dollars uud eighty six ecnu, (i.ll'J.Mi.) Fiieii Miller, I r. ED.

SiHYZH, retrjsbarg, March 1, 18M. tniea iaby vrawi gave her tiaaforla, Whoa tho wm a Child, tha cried for Cattorla, When abo Locarno lluw, ate dung to Cattorla, Wbeu abo bad Cblldiui, tha gavo then Caatexla, Notice to tkaChEus. tbt meettngt of the Uotrd of Extmloers of Wood county will be held al Bowling Green or Iho lollawlugdatttl March 39, April 3d and Nib, May lat and Uuj, aKIirriwiiiiisWi w. u. lk Cofiimh fa ilrldsrlio DiretllM nf TU O.

2 Union oferrjiiurs. Hrgn eetlnijs ut W. C. T. Iho ilh 1' nsli of mh inniilli, at tha res-lilence n( Mrs, I).

K. Hollenheck, until (drllicr notice. 1 'tfui: tokn k'MHmn-CAuir. BY Milt. IIKl.KN OIlilWMK.

Caleb Dwighl was loiijj Hide deciding Whether tn sign the Inlal iihtilhrhre pledge nrmtl. But for that llttlo Will il "elder" heeoilhl have inido Up hid III I nil etisily cnollglu He loved aweel chief ihhUly, and was unwilling tn give ll un A gl-eut deal was said lo hitit ahltlit il, Tor his friends knew what risk the little boy Was running in sn cherishing a IhUilght of Ihls plehaint drink. Tlio llliilo days, "liouk nul upon tho wine whcll il is nnd Qrundpn Hopu uttldl rliillludud Caleb ot the verso. "Oh I that's wine; I don't Card dbout Wine," sihl Caleb. "You can't get Wine, my boy li you could, yon Would perhaps long fdr II as you now do tdr tho awect elder.

When tho Bible Was written people know' ridlllihg about tider, but they had plenty di Hide, pure wine, which they wero very loild bf, and which was a share to them. Sd the Lord instructed them not even to look dt Itt It they looked lliey would wish for it II tllcy wished for it they couldn't keep their hsttds off the glass; and then it would go right to their lips; and as they drank it they would become intoxicated or poison edi So you see the way to prevent all this was nol lo look Sweet cider is to our boys and girls in thU Country) and in these times) tile same temptation and the only safe way is bnl tn look at it." "I don't seo tin sVrrJd Cider Can do any more liar than eating the ripples," per sisted Caleb. "I know hard elder makes fdlks drunk, but I don't believe fresh) irtcet cider ddes." "I have seen hoys, ant ctfeh little girls, tipsy from drinking it," said grandpa. "I remember unco my Utile sister Crime home from a visit looiir ilnclus arid site acted bo queerly mother cduldll't Imagine what was the matter with hdf. tier face was flush-ed, bind her head ached, and she seemed teally tlcki Mother pUt her right to bed, and in the mUrning questioned ber nhotit what shb had been doing the day before at Uncle jfat'it; and she said she had sucked ots of sweet cider through a straw from a barrel Uncle Nat had Just gol in his barn, and it was 'real goad.1 'Thai's the said mother 'now see.

Why, our little Mamie was drunk last night i' And I ahull ileVer Itirget the look on mother's face. That day she got Us all together and told ua we must never drink cider again, sweet or not, unless she gave it to ub 'and then, said she, 'I shall know Just how mUcli 70U "But mother never gave us an, ahfl I knew then she didn't mdan td. I am always afraid when I see children havering rotind cider-press ill the country with straws In tlifelr hands, and whenever I have a chance I warn themi Ahd I warn you nOw, my Uoyi Alcohol Very adon forms In the new cider, and almost all new, sweet appleljnice Which people drink mid, think harmless Is fermented and poisonous;" After this talk Caleb concluded he would sign the pledge: "I can't bear to," he said, after ho had taken the pen In iiis hand, "I love it so. But I will yes I will." And down went his name on the pretty picture pledge card grandpa had for the pUrllose, and then lie put the Card in his pocket and ran home to tell father and mother what he had done. And they were truly rejoiced, for they had fell quite anxious about their boy.

More than a year passed, and Ctteb had persuaded quite a number of his schoolmates to eicu the pledge, too, and we counted bim a good, strong temperance boyi due day he Came lilto school in a grCil flurry 1 "I'm going down to Mr. Carters' tills afternoon after school," said he to bis little brother Ferdinandi "Mr. Carter has got a press, afld he's maMing cider', dud the boya are all going down to have BOiue fun." 'Why you've signed the pledge yotl can't go." said Nandle. "I can, ton," angrily cried Caltb "I don't care for the pledge. Cider don't hurt itnyone." And he weitlr Wllert he coide home at night mamma Idoked very sober.

Nandle hail been 10 her lo ask il it Wasn't wicked fnrCileb td dritik sweet cider, even it it didn't make him drtlnk 1 'cause he promised, you know, inauimn." "Where have yon been Oilebl" she asked when lie dilute id. The bravery Caleb had shown at noon when talking tu his little brother seemed to fors-ike him now, and ho answered in rather a low voice, trying to be indifferent about it "I've been over lo Cutler's with the boys," "Wlutl fof?" a-ked mamma. "To get some said Caleb and licit he laughed at though be' had said S'linclliliiL' funny. "He has lots and lots of applet this fall," I wonder II he thought lie could deceive: mamma. He was trying as hard us he could to decelvo himself, and perhaps he sneied he could deceive God.

But he could not. ''Where' your pledge, Caleb?" asked maritmd, In Very tfraVe! tone. Oil, I tore (hat up yesterday 1" said Caleb, boldly now. "1 don't bch fig to Grand pi Hope's temperance toclety any longer." "Tearing tip youf Card does' ftot do away with your pledge, my son," said the grieved mother. "You havo broken thai solemn promise tail made (tf us and lo Gud, 1 shudder to think what a sin you have committed.1' Caleb whistled a low, nn uglily whistle aa Ihongh to say he dldir'l care.

"A card's nothing," said ha; 'lit Jtlit a bit of paper," "No a card It nothing," said "only as il was the seal and sign ol the promise you made. Ihittho promise was something a very serious, important tomething. That was Written In God' book. That Was witnessed by angels. And you have broken that promise, have laken back the word you gave to Uod.

Oh, Caleb 1 my poor boy, what a fearful Is Hits." Dear children, do you think there are many like Caled Have you dune as he did 1 I hope not and yel 1 know there are tomo Who have been Jutt ft weak and naughty at this tittle hoy, and, for (he take ol a drink ol tweet elder of ol lager- beer, huve btoken their solemn promise and told a lie to O11J, roulA't Jkinucr. NEW" ADVERTISEMENTS "OHAS. iWakr In all kinds of Agricultural kpidi Next door lo Cranker's ntacktmlih iirlnp; PERRYSBURG, OHIOi a 1b MAliri ik Tin: Red Jacket Garden City PLOWS, Peerless Mowers Os'bor'n Bifcd as, Hossier Grain Drills, Gardeil City Cultivator tblH'yftSTIIEnEI NEW MASSlLLON If tin. tbu I alsd keep on liaad a full lino of Corn Shel lers, FtiUa Cllttcrs, Or in Stodeis, Harrows, Corn Drills, Corn Planters, Garden Imple ments, Horse Torks, Htm Forks. Dltchin; Tools, also nginl fur tho Illrdsoll Cloer llul lr In short eier) thing kept In swill repi-lated Implement Storo.

dllmS THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON. Di C. Is ono of tho lets than llrtlf-a-cloirh really great rarally papelt In the country, IT IS Tim ONLY ONE PublMctlal the XdttmMl Ctififtnl. IT IS THE (JtVi.Y OIIE JJcrotaf to Ihthilklrlt ItjiKe unn IT IS THE O.TI.V ONE Dented lU Ihi intcmliitex ihtdttri Unit ration. IT IS THE ONI.V OSlJ TMt rnnhl a bald and vcnliltnl flati lor IMr Hllltii.

IT IS THE ONLY ONE Thdl rnnttmihlly Intitttmijuittabitng done tit eoanttTi't tirmdert. StoDID MPfiB, Printed on (Iriti wlllte pdl'V'f, edited vim signal ability, nml tilled Willi tho most Interesting matter that can bo secured. Only 81 A Year 2 Cents, a Week. SendforSaiuplcCopIes. Sample Copies ffbe.

Aildress.Xlic NATIONAL Tit lnilf lt Waftrilncjton, D. C. The FERnvsntmo Journai. mid the Natio.vAi, Triuune to one 35. W.

T.WALKEE. Commission lierdhuilt dnd Broker titi MAUISON st'Ueet. nooiJYriouaE riLdoK. fcJi.riud, dnio. Private wins to all the leading Exchanges Continuousqiiotatlonsrerehed on drain.

For-visions. Stocks, DdutfSaud l'clrolcuin. Tele-phout! 510. yaz HENS m. be fM Co rroduco pfnri aswIliucowflcsn bo fed toprodiiremitlc.

ir your nelahborUirrltlntr two or tbrre times umany ofreit you you will pro-lAhly Itarn, on Innulry.Uiat lie fctHllntr hi, ronU with IlirEHIAL k-QO OOU. which rntlns .11 the DKOMnry InirmllentvtoTnaLarmntarKtatimulatothfnitolAy. The eovtlxtriainff about, hnlfoenc. week pt-rrnwl, which belntr thus red MiU well taken, e.re or. will repay you better tha-n uir othrj Mock you.

can keep. F. V. BTTJllTjiTANT, llartford. Conn.

nlEVOl'S iHilBcili. fiWElUKSS A5D (DEB1UH CECAL A Idfa Expertanos. Jlomarknblo and quick ciifod. trial Packngoa. Send stamp for eealod particulars.

Address Or. WARD Cd. Louisiana, Mo. Wi! ARE IN THE SWIM FOR THE MisttrialM OF YOUR COUNTY. MENI) FOH CATALOGUE.

ALLEN FARKHUftST, 172aild 17-1 Summit Toledo, la ha7ingnlively trade In Boots d. Shoes at Old stand, SSMourue St: Ih hound tn sell the best lioots Shoes for Farmer's wear al lion-esi pricest Proposes 10 keep ah exclusive QUue store, at od at. and will clove out Ills remaining Stock ol Hats Caps at almost uuy price yuu may ouer. Is "a live, energetic ill say. tits dealings are strictly and faithfully honest.

Qound trade with him. Propose tomake everybody feel at liume al bl and as in the past, this will be "Farmer's lle.idiuarlera" in Toledo, WililtsyoUr Boot Shoe trade this Full. He keeps best grades of Buots A Shoes for infants, Hoys; CllrU, YmitliM, Misses, Ounts' uftd Ladies wenf Will greet you with 1 smile, nnd your cull plessnfit, even II not buy dt bz Monroe. Sells the celebrated Glove Good year Ilnhber Il.iola the best in the mnrfcel. Call oh N.

HICK, 52 Monroe Street, Toledo. U. 3P DES 3C 0T APETT TOCKIlTCr Chlldren's, ltoayeas. auto twu I fimentt. JtfsaViHibaitflt, bux-kliiir, Atomlnal, and lUnuat-o Supporter com-blnetl, Ilmllh bklrt Buiiortrr, IgliUmtj.nt'a-Oarter, Ladles' jtOn.

itSc. lie. ron HIK.U1 Ai.V rlltST.OLAS!j BampIfS unt i'iov( OId to any adJrett upoi rtcilpt of prleu fi Html etuioii. i.mvis Kri'iv, tit'lr lUmii'l 1-lsiiwUi fj-rt I7U r.i)-. "Vork fQlm WH) 1 1 itvftMMVatt SICK BiCK BlCK BiCK BlCK BlCK lb" make LiUlV you do BlCK Tt-T 8e.

apali 1 oc i ac. 1 5u. 2 00. 35o. pAHlSffs -iillillm Foi" Purnosea rtik'Siilc by E.

d. Klutrsburi tlormsnt to. writ. tS Clrculati n-r IUTCD MhaoSrt 'hlr'tt Is-MVnBnn W.UI.IoV1l5tfiS. is wS3a inc ruiiiui; IMZETTK wlllb.

mttlf li JcturelywrappM many aildrcaa ih tbo UfcTfei Mtflfaa fll tl. ran .1. mil nt.AItl. .1. ral dtseouut allowed to poattaEtleit iifciiAiin k.

fox FnanHLiK gcjCiar Totr Want a Servant! a Salesman wain a Situation W.tttto Sella Piano' WtntloRent a Farm Want to Hell a llnrss Want to Lehd filniieV Wahttolluy a House Want to Buy a-IInrse Want to Rant a House Vanttd Sella Carriage Want tnllnrrnw Money Want to Sell I) rj Hoods Advtinnitr Agents Wanted for our Kaw Book. ITio "SPY Ol Jl II ilLUbK" which it Bolia: by thereat rtoeuinnetitton. Vty bookol ita kind. Tho H1V" roeJa many otJu vtr nortr before published. A graphic accounb or tho conspiracy to assustcAto fJncoTn.

Tcrljcn. in tin kA, Opltol their herolo tir.Tery fully, rlicJuulou lu ifieso vitld" altotctios. TUe "Hoy dlto nio.t mrlllinswui-boulc iHibll.lted. Kndoisod by hundrcda of 1'reaa ond Aaenta teatimoni.14. A larKO bandsomel booki COillastrettCns.

B. lljrtainpforcir-cuIms. BirACenXo wantoa dvorywhore. mT.A.WINTKU.tt IIA'Sflll, Hnrtioril. Cobo For Hard Times- THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL AUO DEMORESt'S5 ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE WilhTwelvt Cut Pap.r Patters! of jour owai selection and of any alia.

Both publications, one Year. for $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS). Of fill tho fffONTAININa Sfori.a, Poem, and oth.r LIUrtri VJ combining ArtlifJt, S.l.alifio ani Houaahold matt.rs, V(Hj(rarcf tIYA Orlgtnnl Xleri tiiigraiM ingi I'JiatoarttvurcM, Oil Vtctnrr nml fine trooctcuti, inahlhq it the Jivdel Maatiztnc bf Amerleai t3TEach Magaxlno contains a rOtJTON ANV PATTEHN Illustrated la that number, and Iri AttY SIZR, uuiiKit, entitling tno Homer to tno selection UBMOIlEST'a MONTHIjT tho World's Model Macazine. I'orm. tbo Lanrcet In Clrculatfc DEMOItEST'a MONTIJT.Y Is Justly entitled A no uim West In TWO Dollar Family MairaxLuo Issued.

1868 wll) latrorost tn Clrcutatfo liar Family MairazLuo 1. rcnty-second year of I fnunllT', Improved and me nc Iw ioi ive ml no tno Twenty-second year of Its publication It It continually improved and. so extensively nlaco it tn tho front Fertodlcals, and equal to any magazine. tains 72 paves, larfro quarto, 8 VxllK lnrbca, pintly printed and fully Illustrated. Pub.

cd by W. Jennlnts Uemorcst, New York: J.leew coauuns a paires, far AND BY 8PECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINER WITH THE Perrysburg Journal at $3.00 Per Year. Ut 4 1 a i i. uuvt 'vvarK i xT mj ALL-SIZES 'wrl irrjfog all it cam iml dlssgrteaUd oJOr fioui cvot-1 ug dim a luto the Are. (be MOST COMPLETE CooHd iTtenti) EVER fo burned lu.t.I(.

Ho ttaHed Ko cloth lecJeii, Ko dhagrteLlo odon tho house. iooteroowontheilOTe. Aaeyauliviiloncl tteniilU trill coDriocn iiit ond that they aro th icareat iK'ifuctloa fi! tat EetUea now known. A int-cIaMBieniQiaail ketUacooiUueJ, vaattid all OTtr the U. a lortfitij.

toJa. Tho anil fiat aud iut sooti DrutJsi ta UttUBIUBtri NTr. TBU ooJ. They Jl It autl par gool prufity; ti per day. Luioxwniulorcinuura.

HUNTER SIFTER Maniifaoturirig 3INOINNATI, Maaufaoturcra at tea) world famed IIUNIEBf IFIEH, Cjrtoiw Era-neater, and other Her itiall unier's bitten tutu boeu aolj Itery lidy-tuthoLaadouaUttohavo on. Vol sail. ruepoiiKtbla itilrra eierywiieru. Ask; for thi llhulrutod tubdoeui I Khcbtii tyoi-iUlus. Jlsiklucty lor Itakua, Ac, 1 jr 11 aad.wcuUw lUi) I't' Mpiiw-aa.

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