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LOCAL MATTERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Blisriff'i Sale Orrln Henry. Alnaialetrator'a Sale. Daniel Klingler.

No change in the market rertorU for Hi is week. 1 -frof. Tice that Beptemlier I to he a wet month. A good atart lint been made, Mr. L.

C. Wilsok will nccppt our llmrtk (or lnle Knnaaa pnpera and programme of 8tnte and County fair. On Monday taat Kddis O'Connor waa rolcnwd on $200 bail, Me.r.. J. O.

Troup nd D. K. IIoi.l8nbeci, being lii bondsmen. The Central Ohio Conference tf tlio M. E.

Church ia in ftemion tliU week at Limit, liialkop Simpson presiding. The Uialiop will prench in that city on Sabbath next. Mr. CiUR.ua DiUYtON, three mile en.t of town, laid on our table Monday an car of corn that mcamlrcd 13 inches in length, rowa of very large grnina, and total of 850 grnina. Who can bunt this An endlraa variety of Huiflery, Gloves, Handerkcrcheir and Coraeta at NeCHAU-sei, 217 and 210 Summit Street, Tuleilo.

Their Largo atock of Tnble Liu-en, Ac, are Bold nt bottom juices. Sleep ia alwolutcly necessary for liealth, and nothing so effectually rbt one of aleep aa doea a crying bnhy. Use Dr. Hull's lliihy Syrup (o eane il pain and lite baity will he quiet and allow all to aleep well. Price only 25 cmta ft bottle.

There wn a fair attendance of the surviving veterans of the 111th at the Town IImJI, Tuesday, to form Society and arrange for xto ('nut reunion of the ISeg't. Their proceeding elsewhere show the results of tho meeting. Ocn. Voris published in the Blade, of Monday a friendly open letter addressed to Judge Dodge, inviting him to leitven pur. ty that "exacts so much of him, nnd ox-lends very largo branch of the olive to the Judge to induce him to come over to the Republican party.

It was rumored that the "arrow Gunge Koad waa to be abandoned, but the rumor can be traced to no reliable source- It is hoped that there is no foundation fur the rumor, for to be deprived of the road now would lie a serious inconvenience. South Toledo Adccrtixer. FT fiR son's Magazine, fni October, in promptly on hand and a auperb number. As usual the steel plate represents the high-exl nt vie ol art. It is not only a magazine of art and fashion, but also mid no Lilly's book approaches it in its powerful stories and novelets.

Mr. An LEY informs us that his sales 4 Clothing were immense during the week 4 the Tri-State Fair, iml that his buoiness no far this Fall far exceeds in amount any similar period miicc he has been in business. He hiisnn immense Mock to select from and no one can fail to be Miiled in s'yle or price. The quantity of Pork a.id other improper food consumed is enormous and produces its inevitable results in innuiu" cr.iMe types of diMcase, especially those of the blood, exhibited in l'imples, Clutch. Sores, all of which, however, yield rapidly and surely to Dr.

lluU'n Ulood Mixture. Tlirrn has liwn considerable trouble and diseusaiou of late about the management of the Toledo Police force, and at meeting of the Police Commissioners on evening Capt. I'chdy was lion- is rably dismissed, and Major W.W. Scorr w.n then selected as Captain of the police force of that city. It has been announced that the reun-iN nt the survivors of Southern prisons sH fur the 1st and 2d of October next, at Toledo, had been indeliuately postponed, but we notice there is a call for a meeting at the Court House to-night to reconsider Ike postponement and arrange to raise the accessary means to make the reunion success on the above dates.

The publisher of the history of (iRAxr's Tour Around the World inform that they are compelled to add 200 pages to the work which will necesailnte the raising of the price from $2.50 to $3.25 and will delay the book until about the last of this month. The closing chapter will mention CI rant's arrival in San Francisco, which is expected about the 2 Id iuxt. From the Sonth Toledo Advertiser we learn, that a 14 year old son of Hen'hy ZiKttLER, of Switnton, met his death by an accident, a week ago last Sunday. He was out hunting, and stepping upon a stump the gun dropped, striking the hammer in such shspe as to discharge the gun, the full charge of shot taking effect in the left aide. He walked and crawled for about a jii arler of a mile and called until help rinse to his aid.

Death relieved the little after er at 8 r. the same day. Mr. J. F.

Fleming is taking in the Chicago Exposition this week. Mr. C. A. nAiirroN, of Xorth Ftain hss accepted a position as clerk in Messrs.

KlNneui'RY Wii.son'3 grocery toia. Mr. Chan A. Xohtom, who lins removed back to Fremont from Rochester, Jt. waa visiting friends hero on Saturday.

Mr. Marcus Ci'ivns and daughters, 8a" li ah, Evamnk and SAi.iNov.of Ypsilsntii are visiting the families of MessrsJaiucs and Sylvester Curtis. Mr. Wm. Veuf.R and family moved to Howling Green on Monday "of last week.

Mr. Vedkh ia a first-class mechanic and we wish hi in success in hie new location. Mr. A. Williams, who has been a severe sull'erer for a few weeks past from rheumatism, started on Siturdsy for Mt.

Clemens, hoping to gain relief at lh spring there. Mrs. Dowi.ino, wife of the lite dipt. Dowi.lNO, of Lima, Ohio, nnd her eiie Miss ANNA IIowekh, made a short visit last week to her cousin, Mrs. K.

M. UKOunE, ol this place. Miss Alice Crook, aecomiianied bv her father, Mr. Wm. Crook, started for Delaware, Olito, where alio intends finishing liei musical education in the Wcsleyan University.

E. P. Bradstreet, a prominent young attorney of Cincinnati, spent lust Sabbulh with his cousin, Mr. Richard Day. His father was the I'reobyteriuu minuter in Perrysburg hi JsJh, Mr.

J. A. Smith, of New Baltimore, accompanied by his sister, Miss El J. A Smith, ami lady Inerul.Miaa Alvina hcUNOOB, spent some three dsys in Per- rysourg litis wees, returning iiuiuo yesterday. Mr.

Frank A. Baldwin, candidate for re-election as Prosecutor, made us a brief csll on Wednesday. If the Journal fails to oome out and advocate his election, will be understood that we have not been tampered witli, If there Is anything in the "survival of the fittest Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills must bo "couhtcd Iiij" they have livod long and do better work than ever. The Bowling contest at Phillip Artz A CoV, was not completed on Tuesday, hut will be on next Tuesday.

Mr. Georoe Whitman made his 30 point again on Tuesday all there is 'in the pins and while others yet to roll may tie they cannot beat him, Mr. F. W. Mii.leh presented us with two specimens, one of while and one of red wheat, which beats anything we have yet seen in the wheal line.

The grain was raised by Mr. CoNRAH SntLtNO, about one mile from town and will average 43 bush els to the acre, 40 Cords. Wanted, 40 cords dry hard ASHER COOK. llnrn nnd Contents Burned. On Saturday night, Sept.

I3tli, Wtwecn 0 and 10 o'clock, the burn of Mrs. Elizabeth Morse, 6 miles east of P'jrysburg, on the Pike, was discovered to be on fire. The family were just retiring to rest when the flames burst through the roof at the north east corner, a part of the bam that had not been visited by any of the family that evening. The burn contained a large quantity of hay, a new wagon, loaded with seed wheat a nearly new reaper and a quantity of other farm implements, which were all le" stroyed. There was also ono horse In the ham at the time but was got out with great difficulty.

A largo number of neigh, bors were soon on the spot nnd rendered all the assistance they could, removing things from the out buildings, throning water on Hie roofs, Ac. Fortunately the wind was favorable, blowing the ti iiues away from nil vihr buildings and directly through the orchard, a large portion of which is doubtless ruined. The origiu of the fire is a mystery. The loss is very heavy, there being but little insurance on S. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.

The annual session of the Wood County Teachers' Institute, will bo held nt Bowling (Jreen, beginning October 20, 1879, and will continue two weeks. Pres. Schuyler, of Baldwin Brown, principal of Northern Ind. Normal School and others have been secured as instructors. The work to be done embraces a review of the branches and a thorough tli union of methods of instruction, classification) organization and management of ungraded schools.

Eluciitiuil, History, I'hvsiologv, Ilvgiene are among the topics to be dis cussed. Iet nil teachers and friends of education who can be present. Ereninus will be de voted to lectures on general subjects of int erest to teachers. Exercises to begin at 1:30 r. m.

promptly. EX. COMMITTEE. ATTENTION, 111th REG'T! Organization of a their Reunion at Perrysburg Oct. 23, '79.

a a Town Hall, Perkysiiuro, 1 September lti, 1S70. A meeting of members of the llltli r.eg't O. V. I. was held at the Town Hall in Perrysburg foi the purpose of Organizing a Society for said Kegimene.

On motion, Col. M. K. BraiJy was j- pointed Chairman and Capt. Jno.

Yeager Secretary. On motion, the mee ing then proceeded to the election of olliccrs, which resulted as follows President Col. M. It. Brailey.

Secretary Capt. Jno. Yoajjer. Cor. Secretary Oen'l D.

W. II. Day. Historian ('apt. Wesley Thurston.

Chaplain Rev. Ambrose Hulngton. VICE PKF.M DENTS. Co. John V.

Beery Co. B.Onier Xorris; Co. Kufus Hales Co. Jno. McL-iin Co.

Adam I'liieh; Co. Jno. O. Foot Co. tJ, Itob't T.ntimore; Cs.

Michael Knright Co. 1, Thomas Walter; Co. Wm. Hill. COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS.

Messrs. Jacob Keller, Cicorge Lober and Phillip Keithcr. The following resolution was then unanimously adopted ItmoHcit That we hold a Reunion of Hie 1 1 llh Itcfc'imont V. I. st I'errrsburir, Oliin.

na Thursday, the 23 ilsy of October, I87H. and ll sll soldiers in Norlhu esleru Ohio be invited to join us on that occasion. tauif That a enpv of tho pmcecdincs of this meeting be furuiilxd to tall the uewaps-per a in this district. On motion the meeting adjourned. Col.

M. H. HI.AILEY, Cha'n. Jxo. Yeaoer, Sec'y.

(Papers in District please copy.) COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council met in special session Monday cvoniug, Sept. 15. Present, the Mayor and Coiincilmou Buetsch, LaFurree, Lucas and Vass. Absent, Mr.

Williams. The object of this meeting was relative to continuing the drain ige of Cemetary. Mr. aims Curtis was present and presented his notice of appointment' and took the reitircd oath ns a Councilman, and took his seat. A statement wna (hen read from Mr.

Kirk, engeneer of Cemetery. The following resolution was o.lered Thst lbs Omelery Trustees be su-thnriied slid instructed to complete the drain-X6 of the Ceuiatery under the plans slid Sec-incalions furnished by the Knjriueer, proridud the contractors will itn Hie work st I he same rates pxid them onder ttieir former coiiliiioi and upon the same conditions of payment. On motion tho resolution was adopted. K. N.

Blue presented a bill for hay fur use of pound which was referred to committee on Jail. On motion the council adjourned. GEO. S. McKNIGHT, Clerk.

DEFENSE OF H. it Tiie following reached us on Friday morning last, too late for our last i-s ic.J Kl). JouuNAl. In Ihe last issue of the Sentinel appeared an article maligning Ihe character of If. II.

your correspond, nit from Troy Township. He is denounced as a whiner, a grumbler, and slacking in public apiril, Now if 11. II. bus written nuylhing in the articles that have been published in the Joi us'ai, (r un time to time; that is not in direct "accord-siicj with the opinions of tho people whose hard earned money pays for the wilful neglect and extravagance of our County Commissioners in their pretended efforts for public benefits, then men do not utter their own thoughts. Perhaps Mr.

is incensed at the acts of parties on Two Knot Ditch, who justly resent the intolerant familiarity of ditch contractors. Would Mr." whiles he is writing the Sentinel and Ihe tiers, just tell them Hint Ditch No. 30IJ is slill unfinished, although the lime for its completion has long since passed, and jobs that have been accented are fut tilling up with the earth washed from the unfinished jobs. Also, that one vesr a tsxes have lieen col lected and still the duty the Commissioners owe the tat pavers Is not performed. I would suggest that Mr.

who is so profuse in epithets, lliat he withhold them from one who honestly details the grievances of Ihe wronged lax S. S. Stony Ridge, Sept. 9, 1879. LIFE IN REBEL PRISONS.

BY. WM. F. GRIERSON, CO. B.

33D. O. V. M. NUMBER FIVE.

Further from Andersonville to and Capture of Three Prisoners with Bloodhounds. Vo were again hoaxed by the officers on tho2ilh of September, 1864, with anuther liuiidle of lies shout an immediate exchange. Five or sis thousand men were taken out of Audersonville, to return no more, but not so buoyant with hope of going to our own lines ns when we left Danville, in the Spring. We had become accustomed to their lies, yet we were very anxious to believe that may be it was true this lime, for a drowning man will cling to a straw. We were put into the cars on the night of the and remained there until tho next morning, when we were taken to Augusta.

There we were taken from tho cars and mulched into a graveyard to spend the ni(iht. and let me tell you that it was a lonely night among the dead, although there were six thousand of us there I spent the night leaning against a tomb, stone with my thoughts flying like electricity from that graveyard to my father's cottage in Southern Ohio, until 1 was worn out nnd fell into a troubled sleep, from which I Was awakened by the guards shouting fall Into ranks and unroll to tho curs sgaiu," We marched to the train' and started, we knew not where, but landed in the city of Charleston, South Carolina. 1 must say thai while in Charleston we met with the best treatment llimi the citizens that we had anywhere viae in the Confederacy. But the guards and officers were verv mean and prevented nil communica tion between the prisoners and citizens. At lirsl we were inarched to the and remained there three which we were marched out of town to the race track, where we remained until the 7th day of November; when we were again loaded like swine on a train ol cars, and sent to a place by the name of near the line between the two Carolinas.

Here we were put into another stockade very like Audersonville in appearance. Its form was a long square, being longest from north to south, a slough running across front west to cast and very near the middle of the prison. As we wore the first prisoners that hud occupied it, we had plenty of brush and logs to make tents and also for fuel. This we used tvilh nil economy possible. In a lew days there was not brush, or slick left scattered on the ground, all was gathered upeillier for fuel or lu make sheds to protect us from the rain and cold wimh-of November.

Here again the swamp fever broke out. Wc were nearly sll without I clothing, and the sick suffered dreadfully Iroiii the chilly winds. lulu lu rloience we were under charge of Colonel Ivcrson, who was in command of the Fifth regiment. He was a very different man front Wirz or Moffit, but a lieutenant that was ni) his start was ns cruel us he knew how how tube. His name was Barrett.

Ho would inlliet the most barbarous punishment for the slightest offence. While here I was detailed to carry the medicine from the dispensary, (which was outside of the stockade) to the hospital, and give it to the sick, hence I was paroled so as to be allowed to pass out at the gate. This gave me a fine opportunity to plan and try another escape for wc hud by this lime given up all hope of ever being excliangcil. 1 soon became itciiiiainled with several of the guards and found some of them to be wholesouled fellows, while others were haughty and overbearing. Fj-cape seemed nlmo-t impossible, for every man, woman nnd dog in lie southern states were on the lookout for us, and then they kept a lot of well trainsd bloodhounds at the gate.

These animals went the ernnd rounds eveiy morning on the outside of ihe stockade, nnd if a man had passed out, tho hounds would follow Ins track, ami they were almost sore of their victim. Thvrc were two boys from New York regiment and one irum (lie SlSlh Illinois, who got out by means of a tunnel that they ting through the stockade. They were chased by Ihe bloodhounds the uexl day, and overtaken in open field, and before the otlicers came up to them the hounds had torn two of the boys so badly that they died in a few days. One of litem hud his cheek almost torn off. The man that was least hurt soon recovered, but iid thul he had no notion of trying to devise some plan 10 leave thcSoutheriiCunfederacy.

Although I never knew one to escape; yet, if an opportunity presented itself, some were sine to try. From the Depths. to Frederick Douglass, in a letter to the Rochester gentlemen who have placed his bust in Sibley Hall, says toiichingly euo'igli Incidents of this character in my life'do much amaze me. It is not, however, the height to which I have risen, but the depth from which I have come that most amazes me. It seems only it little while ago, when a child, I micht have been seen lighting with idd my mother's ilog, for a small share of the few crumbs that tell ii'om the kitchen table; when I slept on the hearth, covering my feet from the cold with the warm ashes and my head with a corn bag; only a li while ago dragged to prison to he sold to the highest bidder, exposed fur sale like a beast of burden; later on put to live with Covey, the negro breaker; beaten and almost broken in spirit, huving little hoi either lor myrelf or my race; yet here 1 am alive and active, and with my race nn-joying citizenship in the treest and pro-sptciivtly the most powerful nation on ihe globe.

In addition to this, you nnd your friends, while I am yet alive, have thought it worth while to preserve my features in marble and to place them in your most honored institution learning, to be viewed by present and future generations of men. 1 know not, my friend, how to thank you and the gentlemen who have acted with you, fur this distinguished honor. Health. We lisvt just received, in good season, the September number of Good Health, now widely recognized as the bunt id health journtls. It ceti ea at a season of the ja ir when advice i.i hvgieiiic and sanitary matters is much needed, and tho appropriate artl.

cles in its various departments are well calcu lated In supply this want. Au instinctive ar ticle on the physiology ol digcslieii from nd- va.iCe shesla nf a new work on drspensin bv Ihe editor, occupies the (list place iu Urn ten-eiul department, the remainder of ribicli ia tilled with valuablo articles on neuim topics The editorial is mnde tip, as usual, id apiev ar lictea, n.iies, and comments on healtn, temperance, aauiution, and id nieatic hyiiiene. the other depart itients are welt filled with tnti-ri-st log and insti iirtira notes snd leciii.s on ci u-ie, newa and household nutters I lie -in nal is published ili I hv the (jonli IIkith I't ei ismsa H.uile Creek, ai 1.UU per jeei. llritiunrd'a Musicnl Woi Id. The Se leniber number of Uhhinasd's Mission.

Wohi nut, snd, as iiaiu.il. (tiled to nrei flowing wn new and interesting oinaicsl reading mull-t, including sll the uiusicul uea lit the day. Three beantpul piano li-rm, twu new sonizs. nnd a he ai.ti for violin and ptsuil, ale jli'-ell ill ttiia Mtilrher. 1 bene aix pieces srs alone irllt 1 UU lu usual siieet firm, but esu all be had in this number of Ihe oui 1 lor oniv 13 cents.

ins auuaui tpnou pries of tlis Wohi is onlv $1 60 per ear, and the uublissere nflVr In send il I nun now unit January, 1 8b I ur sixieeu months, to all aiibHcrttiera aim send in their nsinea Ibis month Willi tl .50. This ia a verv liberal snd nu unu iuterrsted in iiuisio should fail to tike advantage it. -srnd 2) cents lor a nm pie ropy Ihe Woai and if jou are needing sheet music or books, the initilisheis sill mail Ton ihvir large Catalogue tire, im application. Aildree, a. IIKSIMUI) 8 aoss Cleveland, 0.

The annual report of the Silk Asstsdatinn of America, the principal seat of Ihe silk manufacture being New Jersey, shows that during the past year the trade in the I', has been more than fanly prosteioua. More raw straw was consumed in manu factures by 'Jtt per cent, thuu during Ihe pleviuue year OUR It is said, we need political parties, so that one may watch the other. It by this it is meant that, since to err is human parties need the aid of criticism to Correct errors and lu see that the nation docs no suffer from ill advised measures, we do need political parties. The more the bet. ter.

But if political parlies arc composed of demagogues who seek tho spoils of office at the expense of the people it is high lime to break them up. Ict the people who pay the bills, supply Ihe powder and shot, and the boys to be shot at, be a little cautious of being lassoed and entangled in the coils of any parly organization. Beware of party names. II you belong to a parly to which your father and your ancestera as fur back as Noah's ark belonged do not lake it for granted that your parly is right-Look and see where you arc. If by a care" fill look you see your party is wrong, do not say, I'll stick to my party if it goes to the devil.

No doubt the devil will be glad to get you and your party, hut tha'. Is a hard road to travel, and when yoti get to the end of it, you will find no special honor or gratification even if yon should meet von ancestors and your party tbeie. So far us we can get any testimony from ancient ami modern history the devil never did treat any of those who ever came to him very Well. It never did pay to cut loose from the standard of justice and meroy. Let us strike for humanity and iek to the parly that is at least giving us something of an honest record.

Do we find I hat modern democracy affords aid mid comfort to such men as Boss Tweed, Jeff. Davis, and a host of traitors who cheat and rob ami crush men, women and children under foot by the wholesale? Tlun us we value our own od and the welfare of the la st government Ihe sun ever shown upon, let us drive nt-alcm democracy to the wall nitlt all of its imuiuuil ics and boaslir.s. The people of these United St ttes have no special interest lfi political parties us such. Why should we destroy "purse! ves or our country for the Sake of liny party If we have fallen auujng thieves wc cannot get out of the den loo soon. The people must decide whether we shall he a nation with invested power sufficient to be for the praiso of those who do well and a terror to evil doers or dismembered Slates, fomenting strife by building up a privileged few whose superiority is based upon the slavery and debasement of the many.

Iet the people make it known once and forever tii.it they will not tulerntc wrung in MOT. OUR MICHIGAN LETTER. Michigan is now at a premium in regard to sensational matters. The latest has been the Tliomps in-DcLnnd scandal, in which the Uov. Joseph P.

Tnompsoti, the gifted American minister who resides st IWlin and the successor to Ilaysrd Taylor, figures rather conspicuously. The case is this: Mrs. DeLand goes to I'eilin to take lessons in music. She is armed with letters of lccconiincndatioii from several clergymen directed to Mr. Thompson, who takes her under his wing and care.

Three years aflei -ward she returns to her home in Grand Kapids, nnd ihcn her htisiitiod discovers that she has not ah-ays walked in the paths of rectitude. He smashes her tiunk and finds a number of loiters from Thompson to his wife, implicating her in several questionable transactions, among which their going to Loudon ami registering as man and wife and remaining thee or four weeks Mi-lain- mg that relation ni their actions, is one of the least damnable. The I i si ii 1 1 wants Thompson to pay him that being'liis estimate of his ufllic ion in it pecuniary point of view. The 11 si has create I it decided in the highest circles in our Statu. De-Laud furnished the main points to the Chicago 'i'imea which has scattered the facts broadcast overihe Ian I.

Grand Travcr-e people sell reusing roots to the Chinese. The enterprising citizens of Rattle Creek lmve already had a frost. The Hillsdale Coiiulv Fair is billed far Sept. 30, and Oct. 1, 2, and 3.

L-t the quill drivers of the JoL'R-lAL come out snd make the aifj on intniice of at that lime; he "ill be glad lo see them. The Saginaw Telephone Exchange docs over ibs of talk and talk back per week. A Lapeer man has become insane from the use of loiiacco and has been sent to tin Asylum an awful warning to Young America. Thus lar in 1S7H, there have been barrels of salt made iu ihe Saginaw Valley. Tho-post master of Fennvilie, Allegan county, is under arrest for detaining registered and business letters.

Hon. ich. ChnndL'r is in active training for the Ohio campaign. He bought a wind mill at Kilauuj-jo a few d.ivs s'n -e. The Ixma wee county peach crop is large and luscious.

Growers realize 2 o'J per bushel for Karly Crawf.irds. Senator lien Hill, -of Georgia, will talk to the Grangers at the loiiu County Fair Kv.nt parties ship bass wood to Massachusetts. They make Congressmen and patent pails of it down there. They used lo tell us lhal Sault Ste-Marie was up iu the woods. Woods or no woods there is an 11,000 school house there.

A new punishment has been inaugurated at the SlutJ Prison. When a convict dies the other convicts have lo sit and listen to a luncrai sermon hv the liaii- la i ii. Lamhil, Corbiti Chittenden, of Adiiau, arc in tho fruit canning business They can corn, tomatoes, beans, e.is, imnvkina and apples, and expect to put up iiOO.UOO cans ol Irutt this season. John Kelleher, a farmer living near ill-shall, had a iiii-iindeistaiiiliiig with mule mi the oih, nnd came out with three libs and bis collar bone broken. Not a hair of the mule wis milled.

Five vears an unknown firm put 000,1100 feet of Iocs iu lake near West Krancli, Ogenian county, nnd they arc llici'c yet, and uoone knows who the li i in is or what ihev proiiosu lo with the MlcII soaked lous. Now ir our snake kIiu v. A Rlissfn-ld man last week killed a blue racer 1-leet and six inches long. He ilinsed il miles on hnrscb u'k, and would not have caught it then id the snake not made a f-tial mistake. It was running nh.oe iriih its mouth wide open and failed notice that il had collided with a rake handle until it had su allowed the liaudli-.

The cross head aiul leelh cauglit In I reptile's iws ami wiih the handle ill made it si si ill' that ii couldn't along we'd. 1'pon ilisaccl ing this reptile llil'txi lost childreii mid a six months calf were found (mi be inside of course.) Fortunately the hluu rue is a slim wai-lid snake or ibis one might have been it real dangerous valiuiul ol Iaimwci county tveiiliially. Wo ways It'll our annual snake sloij after all the others have hid their The man uln tells his early in the mason stands no show at all -it Jt the "foui snuko of Kansas. in it ii I. Sept 15, 1879.

lliillnu'a Ortubrr Tlioro is in. inKiiiiii ublilieil in tl.is cnuntrt lliul can compaio iili Ui.i.oi-'s foi uricinulit.t fresh uiss uuj clirspurst. Tin) ciifrsnins fro li auJ aiiproonale, li aii.rie of a urJvr oT uicril, slid Ilia pixlry III, bust that bo obuiuoJ. flit iimksiids li is l.iimlrtd oajjfs cacli nionlli, anil all of this can bo tallied fur nnlj (1 .50 suniiiu at club rale sren clieapfr. It a family amie, aud bim.iiM be iq ov.

rr bouaeln.1,1 jh uiou. Uuy a ct.pv ami i coutiuct ol u.ii-r luuiii-, I tic Oe obci- uuiubcr tlat U3tlJ. i Cut this mil suit hand it to your neighbor I llroivn's IMtthftle t'ntfi Established eiihl jeers ago at Green Springs, Sandusky cmintv, Ohio, continues lobe the wen-tier nf Ihe sir In its mitrtolous earn nt tU ibf Vlwtt, (jinrtf and si! forms nt A'iciifjr sad Blait't'T disrisi-a. To bs convinced come, i end for a circular and sworn lesilmnny. J.

BROWN, I'liysiciau In 0. J. Khctt, I HVVMHpiM(IIMBte(BMIJBBIMVWMatwaMiMiWiwiMiaaiisMsaisMB SPECIVI, I.Otll.S. Boggy for Sale A iuw open buggy never used, for sale cheap fur rash, or will exchange for bowl blocks delivered at the howl factory. Ufo.

Weidkll. Fur Sale. 30 c.r -It acres of land $300 down, balance on 5 years' time. Will take good team, or good paper, on first payment, aiilf W. J.Scm.lXT.

Cash fur Wheal. Wc will pay the hilihest irket price for wheat, cash on do-livery. bushels wanted. It will pav to Conic and sec ns befoie selling. A.O.

Wii.i.tAMs A Perrysburg, Ohio, Monry to Loan. Persons wishing to borrow money, on two yea is lime. Hi a fiir rale of of interest, in sums of three hundred dollars or more, cm be accommodated bv calling upon the undersigned. F. A.

Hiugin-s. Perrysburg, Sept. 5, 1870. 21 if Pay Up or Settle. Thedecease ol r.

1. Cn aukkii now ren ders i tnsolulel necessary that the settle ment of all claims for and against the above (inn should bo made, and we take ft means of i uform i ng parties interest that it is desi red that speedy, amicable set tlement be made hy thriu, else a rcoonr to legal process of settlement will he ha JOHN I -HANK Ell, 1 Ejtec A.O. II.1.IAMS utors. P. THOMPSON, Guvsooii XoritIf3t (l'littaix Uloi-k,) Pcrryvbure, CITIZE N8BANK.

Too Citizens' Bank is prepared to buy good commercial paper of loan money. Wo n. 11 drafts on all the principal cities of Kurcpu. Foreign passage tickets and letters of credit can ho obtained through our N. Y.

House on best possible terms. N. I. Hanson, Cashier. hours 0 A.

M. to 4 1'. nooi, in r.ws Tho of loo Itaatdof School arrdneia of Wood comity will bs held us folloit a I'erryshiiie. Sept. 20 Ib.fti-.iig lireen, 1 1.

13.9. ItowluiK (Jieen 1. II twliujt lireen, li, ls9. Huwling Uieea, iv. Li'J, iiW.

hi.i.ks. The huving rules i 1 1 In strict 1 enforci All exiiniiuiilioiis will t'oiiiineiice promptly at 9 o'clock A a nd close iii p. ich appliciuil will he rrqnired In deposit five (5 cents Ail It the Clerk for poslnee. Applicants must fin tush tlo-uiM-lvi a wilh' pens and enci la, pit per only being fur niahctl by the Dnard. Iiiiiiiciihs will mora than two six mouths cen i lie a tee be (i tinted lo I he same p.

-dies lit. Applicants will lie required to furnish certificates nt cond moral character. There will he nn exiuuiniiiiin of a pplicants except at regular in- etiiies ol the i'oard. Xo certificates will lu-reaftel he antednted to cover time tnitht previous to examination Certificates id no he issued lo applicants hose tirade is less than 70 per cent. 11 order It.

Il iiSFM.V.) Hoard W. rf. ll.tSKKl.l..V Of (. li. Spsnceii, Examiners.

W.S. If asxfi Aueiist 2:1. 1379. I lti lo tit sit can and ii NEW AD VERTISEM 2N1 S. 5 TO ALL who 3 softer with KM I rrl A TiSM, I' I.VtS.

MI'. MlltVC.I unit XI AI. I) I III 1.1 I V. Cenc.lll III II. llllll.

Vaf in Uecar. I'liii iiy I)isi''s, Soin.il iscnscs. It siic iislu wlioni will lie asm n-v Hook mi Medical hk-clticitr and Eleclio Galvanic Hi lis, world renowned for their success in savine manv valtialile lives, nv Cuiiiii; All CIlliOMC Send Svliljiloiii sir! Slsiiip for lli'oiris lo v. nt riirtii Cliiciiiniiti, 21zz rja, sEi jrfiN p.sr ROBERT CO, C'iiulnnntl. I Live IIS COo lltlell.

U1. tool hliilionerr i or iin.l U.illctin of New Hooks will he ioiuol verv convenient la selecting usiks to ir.hii'e. to persons living at Iiauucoiroai inrne i valuable catai oauna. Tin olhicina are acnl oa lie receipt ef three-eenl ttamp eucj. As-i-imilfiire.

ITnr Icti'ture, Flot leuiturc, Sto k. Arehi'tretiire. Carpcutry, Ventlta- nliiVIC VY tihtftV, ol Viaeuti-K, l.li.dci Knalnrrrlllir. Mlalaj, ilechaulea, Stanufac. tines, tie.

Flue Al tcu.pturr, I. era. Inles, Plo. Tuvenlln. nooku for the Sett and tlligtt volumes.

Law. Short Title L'r-t, arransed ty Auihory Nmiies. Law. Catalejne of t.Id, Tare, and atiiab I.avi liiioks. Medical, Saort Title List, arranged hy Author nuies.

Phariiiacr, ct- Per li iteel-t. PerlnilicMls. Viim rlea-i PoMiiial I.PL'l-latlnn, etc. School. I i-xl a-el ees, UaUonarr.

1 tnsnaci UsiiM-ls, llcrclisuts, tlie'nloe-T. ''Issstfl'-I ''V a' lesti. A liuiletill ofNtlv Looks. T-'it cc sent an rectipt of the price AniH a. (ifnial and I-O'-ai IHioi TraveU litukirai'lii ft.

I'l' Clntfial CatHUtu 'nnhv hixk tlie A. tirarv. li-iil' .1. imu'. li no.

U. I.aw. Iitft oi i.Hw i'uiilU-itiiuits, ijoii, tlo in iiflc1. tiiir. I'rlrp.

tf l. Mecllral. ia--ii1r in oyin- AmHmn am li-'l 'tctttral ft I'-itl Trriin'iion-. li'mo. I'i It v.

it vv nts J.cttf of itrttirt r-i'i prr, pr pttrnlion. 1 K-Vl I. 0 TlSE JGISHSCH REY0LVSK3 CD3K-CASE. run Chryymrn, J'li'jhlrlaiif, Xditora, Jiar.hora, Teachcn, Merrliautt btwli'iit, and all ri'ttd boAils. 17 l(l8 more I I.i I ft -pit oMirr KulHti's lit ft li- a4- lltitul.ltf Ut llflKt.t4ii -Si I.Ui-lltlnlr li lylm-IK'i lioKiiii a I i.f ici 'i-ii' ii t.

iI.iili.of injn, itcitiini.t woai-i. .1, a nnl imtfl )iccu ft fiirintiit-ti. for luKo li-i 'l I or lirtof boi.l(s;iiii-iaf(rllooil:ol I S. 3. 01 4 lleiadf Hh.l., ad ttf slrtv.1.

Semi Iit. Ii-nil -m cetii or nur Nnw ii.i.t iiia rM.t'o'AL'oui Villi WW vt lUCUtluliul uui tsvful tlclca. W.VIi.i:31, I'll ATT A Icaool t'urnivhers, and llmlrrs lu 1 rcr) iiilar i.i Ilia Hock anil M.lifc.urj V.nt, HLADfJIMRTERS FOR Mi itltOCl la's A 1 i uo' Srw 1 mi. Untilfiirllier notice I willbuy Whit rr BurrOnk and 35 feet long Piles must not he less than 14 inches a i ill, 1 1 i Holies i centre and 0 inch attnpend. To ho delivered on the doc at I'orryaburg, for which I will pny cash.

Otf UeohoB Boetsch. Of Interest to liiincss hive purchased the right for Wood County nt I). R. ftevnoidi' Patent Met.tlic Stationery sad flunk Hinder. Wo hars gmid variety of the enrers en nsnd, snd at a few cents oxtis cost orer the price of paper snd printing we csn furnish nil kin Is of llhink Wurlt nd in nest sid snh-taiiloil on Ihe idmrtcst possible teiiire.

We can hinds bti- in two nnnntcs with this invention. t'Hlliind examine styles and ptiivs. i mm JAS. E. WETBIOItE, I have just Qilcd up the Exchango llarn.

on Front street, I'cirysburft, snd am prepared to furnish first cluss rigs st sll tunes, d.itr in night. Horses Boarfled at ReasonalileBates pertutulrp to btiKitUMi ill r- cuive my pergonal Hupi'mshm ai ention. Hy fair nnl liounrrtMu tit-nliiij; wild nil I sliiill hope lo merit a ttliare of public rnt jjp. w.f n. FOB AH "AVALANCHE" Threshing Machine Manufactured nt I'iqna O.

John O'Fcr- rall Co. This ichine hat.heeii used a liillu sufEeieiit to get it in condition, and is in perfect order. There isnn bdicr tniicl. i r.c niaaufsrtured. It illhesohl tor hnl il is nssoiinhlv ivoiihnnd upon f-tirteims.

I.i. quire nt Nm.uasi Ckook Perrvshuig, 0., June 13lh, 18; V. Ihf EEVOLUTION! i in: STANDARD SINGER. $2C Euvs this Style. New ngvnts Antetl in everv ttuvn.

Snmple oiaclitntf fiirtiirflted on npplicHtinn. (2 to be rnruiiidfd with nuler 8 a pi.Hrnntce of pcod Uiili--tl linlitnri', J18. t' be paid after five (Ihvm' trial. Everv mucliini whi runted, mid a written Kiinruiitei' eif ith mcU nmcliine tn knfp in ntder f'-r two renrti. Two mnrliincf, une ml-lreff.

(8; throe machine. $54: fmir ni icli jnep. 70 five ttiucliiiiL's, Special prices 1 ni fVrfl. l-AKSOA'S, 1'05TJB StChicago, 111. WICIUC in ytmr town, nnd no cnpiul rifckftl.

Vmi run gire the bn.ins trial ivittiiitit expcnfc. I in hoti importunity evor on'rcd fur hns! willing work nu slmuM try noiliing eUe until jnu tec for on rucl wliut you can do at the lni nt-a aet-Uci-. i ioni to plain licie. i can dcVnte nil Tour tune nr cnlv votir spnru time tn ihe bu.iinoH, nnd make cteat pxv for everv hour oiiwnik. Women rnuke mm tnncti bb men.

Send for fsptviul private t'e'mi and particulars, which wu mail licti. Omfit Irt'O. Don't complain ol hard timcK hil vn hare such a cLnnci. Address II, UM.I.E'iT Sl PorlUnd, Maine, 1 1 id 0 S3 EAT Mm Is nn Jaltrnal r(oritnl nmedy fur tliu pciniuiH-nt euro of the (jUcnarK linimtl Ik-Iow. It hn bfon nwd with itinfiiilar Mtfiym fur each of tlica iiivl ihvit to fiiil wln-n tise'l to liir.clio'is.

No ill ts or tlMt'ir (if tuo di.u.-o arlac in.r.t usluj it live iy. I'or r.inl SfUllil'U, tho Curative cici-U ull oilier loliii-dks. Fur 111 (111 r.ce, it rdic-ves the 5uiit in it short time. Fur ia. NoroTlirout, Mini it i.i tliu t-iittin lenu-tly known.

For Aorvosti titi-1 Hlcli. wl iTii oiii-e it litis bi-di uicd 110 otlvr iiii-ilioiuo will i vir bo lipid. For latiriiit. Ki'alttn, ISitt'M kiul stings, il iu gn-au-bt rvlirf. Fur C'litR, IVotiih'k.

l.rnNcvt anj it will h-'l tliLin rupiilly. For CmiMilpttlion. Ititioim-Itt iiS iiml Sour StOlil-IM'Il, il exceU hII otiicr rt mttlikS. I'or rtitniu'otm I)iwoiion, ZliiOM. :ui.l no btlu in rr lirv-d.

For Cut art Is, try it if ull other medicine hiive. failed to cure. For TttotlmcliQ nml Inrnflio, nothing wiil ho kill the pain. Forl.aiJU'IIilf'-tiT Sldt'i'inl nal tMiiiaU'N never known liiiJ. For IJoMt'I tuts, Dlar-rhnvu lyi'ti'i'y anJ lmvu it on hand at nil liiiux.

For Mm'51Iiich itml nin (ions, intirn tl or external, it tviti un; them. For tho I'jtx, it will reduco and lu-iil torcn. For lilcliioy tiaed da directed, Hill rave taitoid m. Hi ring. Fur nnd Mt'Op-l('ttu(NS.

in ol I ni.J younj, it ii ktur than narctiiic. As a Xcrvc Tonic, it can oot bo fXclkd. For HvH Kit'UltCSMt a radical cure. For I'fll a sure cuie. bold by Ml HiUKlnU.

I'ivwreil l.jr Clicniicnl UA I'UMi, oil IO. I.ui.c An Out mill a'liil) I lit rc tliut nt Ihijji, lot I LIv ERY ml Stable 3 ATu T. iilfl L.i)ia'iains. I NEJV ADVERTISEMENTS. VISITORS: TO TIIK 'oledo Tri Wlicn you iiro iu tho City Jo not fiil to go ami tee MaMcy, tho Clothier's Now Pall Stock jtisl returned from tlio Knstcru Markets and has opened a Trcmrmloiis fSlock of Youth's, Coy'a and Children's Kuniisliiiig Goodd and Lloth', Cassimercs, Beayers.

he, lor Ctisiom Work. Si ore crowded wiMi goods tip stn'rs and down, and vro bavo a larg'J lino of liohhv SllilS. OVercontt. nnd nlslnra. fur Vf on Hnvo tin A dicn, equal lo the est custom tiiim aim uio largest stocu oi Clothing you havo ever seen.

IVices arc ccni lcrablo less than last season on the same grades of goods. Wo carry all q-ialities of goods from the cheapest to the best mnde. Do not invest a dollar in clothing until you have 6een my stock and prices. It will savo you money. One Price Only.

MAnijKT', tl.o Olotliioi4, 71 73 SUMMIT STREET, TOLEDO, 0. EAST G-EOHG-TS 8CHEETS, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, READY-MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Thankful to the of cmiuty fur tlioir lllicral palronngo in the pnst, I confijontly oxpoct tJ" shnro of tlicir (railc iu tho fnt'tue. My Stock is Coiu)lutc in all a lirir.i slinro was ptirchitsed bo-furo the lute advance, wliioli will cnablo mu to sell tunny fzomU nt los than CEO- SCHEETS. THE P. -r Cirv riifll hvi 1 Most Elegant, nnJ ii VI hW 1 aiski.i...

Jgrfit (In in a IwnuUrr.l t( -'Jv''-' tmA raitUwitli tl3 iv 'lyr- V'-: 4 'of Xoi. W'ati Jti'-t 1 f.H,,;-.-;-:;Vt' ''5 "ii-'ii'rr r.K.htci. t'u-r -f-r. 1-tvo nool 1 NjeJft csir.t "juUU r.p rj-vuruisli for our Market. I no Lvcr itoiiauia vioiu.

VICTCn MACHINE COWPAMY, t'cstcra 03ce, 233 State Ccicaoo, III. HIDDLET0VN, CONNa State Fair. work ntfully one-third less price. in mmm SIMPLICITY SIMPUHED1 Improvcmonta Cepiombcr, IG78. Cm X1CT0Z l.ns Vm pocf 1 1' in i.i ti'O r.n-.::.t-a fi.i euiiportiJ'l-y olci.t of witnessuB wo rev eouiuliutiy iitiirj.tii.-ii.

a ViV.ut xcl 2ii--n of a Wa Soil fxcKass Every I.iVr.l to liio ii-'-'e. Pout buy Easy Running ia A MON TH piiiirruntct'd. 1 12 a day at lionio nmilo by Ilia Initiiati inua. dpital not required we will atnrt ynn. men, tvnnion, boys itml airlf inulte uicv fusti'r nt work for 114 limn at iiuvlliinf! u'ne.

Tliv work ia liiil.t and pte.taaut, ami audi niirniie can ripM at. Tlin8e tvlin aro wiau win, ano tlii.t notice will anil ail.1rcaN.ia nt nnce nnd acw fur tlirniaclvta. Cohllyottifitanil lerma fieo. Now ia 1 tie tim. Tlioro already ut work ar In vinfr tip 1.

11 nu 1 a of ninni-y. Address Tlit'C 4 SALESROOMS: Union Square.New York -AND- 154 State Stmt, CIIICAG ILL MANUFACTURERS OF Traio Mirk for Torkn, 1847. Rogers Bros. A. I.

(i.otl tiiivr II. Crr. liriciilPt of tvn rl tvlii-ri vrr xhlb Unit both in tliln ita.l the old C'uuu I. ic. Britannia Co are the AUG IS end Best Manufacturers in this line in tho World.

ifuTAz'i Jseler for pp.of. HAnms' hadical cur.z rca LPinrrATcssccA. I A tltiii.li TiJi.tl li.Mii'Hiors ft )v J.t-llCj I. i. Mil fill'.

'I 1 1 tO tl.r II ti 1 btil .1 ti.t liitjt, -i I u--; k- 1, i n-'l ti it; in tl-. rt 11 I i- 11 Cat. Jl I'lutay I "in I'i- i 'if. i. I rt 1 1.

V'll' 1. i ipI l' t.n.t.,.nl 1 4 I' lit I -ll I 1 1" 1 dra'u -h hoir. ii'' Wei it i ii 'i D1 ir. 1 11. Ut- it JA Cm il AVi l-.

I in tc'l rl' f. I. ift I.FB h.lT4l4 trf i it 1:. Iff i JirUR a n. -m i .1 i lure old i i Tha.

si. I ca -ti, an I I -O hi Kt ri-a, i to. b' n-ttev Kn a I t'K ii I J- ti I. I 1 i'i il I i'i! it Ml (M ar.maatioii. .1 I 1 111 trii-til l.

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t-tt I.i Jl iti a. 1 1 1 4 1 tin 1 1 cur, 1.1.H 1 1 nun 1 t' tt i.j I I. in. he IP tl.i fi" 1 I'. N-it i.n.t.

i- ilrt 11. 1 i.tt m'hih "1 )' 1 iOaNfc UlaaaJ VI Ul (UKwiii 1 I .1 I Vl f'tttur 1 Vil li.ll i'e 1 1 tf (ax I j' (1 1nl.1l hI, el jl la ti I if a Ui4l I. UaKi SJ iitfiak it laH am a -rn. SPLATD v'? 1 -'i i. miCaUcuass P.

Of. 11 I'lwr -UA. bf fU' III' leal reii-airti Ptid rrptrriiiiunu -r iU i tt: c-ri. in faun in 1 JiP 1r nl it lriri- tu.i rt- Ul-iti'f ill rtirc, ftrt hiit-. ii 1-.

.11 1. I LiiJi-ii iti-iiitik' Iir 1 i.h in iUiiiiv.uiijt.it; r' rflm r(ss ffK AIDERS LCUCOHHHEA, r'lirrVr-i f. i HSt J'? TS 'J'liU ll IST Hi I r. Villi (it Hl.ti'liI I'. 1 1' 1 I 1:14 l.y im inn-.

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IlatvTi hll icrn ni I on rstssov co-KfccLciBisrs. Market til Cin. CT. LOUIS, MC. MANnOOD HOW LOST! HOW KESTOEED! Jimt ubliilicil, a new eititinn nf 1I.

Cul-VPrwt'll'a I't'lt-bi Hint 1'hMty on I lie radical cttro (n-itlmnt ititiilicine) Sii-rmnt' ri l.a-a nr Suniiiibl Wuskiietis. Involiininir Htiiiimil linpiitencr. Meulitl Incapaeiir. lu prd iintnis til Marriage, algii, 1 1. 1 i.n, Kpilt-psy ami Fiia, indued by aelf-iLdiilctica ur i-if I'i ice in a rraleil turelni phIt fi eta.

TIil- vclibialcd antlmr, in 1.1a arln iiallo 1. a-mu plrarly In ui ll.illv jrara' aiiuct-saful iiractictf, lliat l.e aUiniti fc- c.nsa qu.iii.'M nf It-atiiihe ni.iv lit isdii-ully ruled nlti.nl tin 1. a tiM- i.f uiIi-iiihI u.t-dieine im llid iippifiiii. 11 i.f lim knife lr.fi rul a. ni-i-le i.t enr at siinilii, certain and trTt-rt il.

l.r Licit evety aulltrer. nu ointicr wlial his 11 ir be. 11. uv cure Liu.atll cltat piiviiU-lv r.i.lit a l.y. tf" Tl.ia l.irture hlinnld be iu tic Imiida of etei.t I.

nnd man in I tie land. Sent! uil.r seal, iu a plain enreli pc. In anr a I.Ii.-m.,..ii ieceiiluf an ceula, vrlttu 81 AJdreaa I It I'liUiislen, THE MEDICAL P.O. ioM. 1 Ann Nktr I vkar's F.prin:Ncr-:!-HAM.

-4 I'AMMItKS A II A 1 1 1) I) I I EatablisLtd on tL Ftreigu 1'ln 11. ily era' it lock, Monroe street, Toledo. A I'rnnununt Inatilulion. The limieraigned liatinft bad Thirty-rot-H Taaaa' Kxrmii- as I At. Til.

I Mr TT-l'. L. MaHmea Valley, ratla the attenlinn i.f thne llucrr.11 id n.v 1 .1. -1 is. mat ii liss vsiau.iaii 3..

A i f'1 nf r.Mim im I -'Ty Mt.ra- Jjs ri J. Vw attest, a regular hiiu prrnii 111 in ureoi an anna a I'I. IV ATI-: DISEASFS, In! I (f 1 ere ii I tn if ii t-i It'll ntl M-ilnut M'll 'li'V felt eft' ta litt'li in ni im 1 l.c piMttid i tl iinilfihiiji.t-ii iri-nttMi nt iT cninin tn.tltr (li bfn lit-nti 14 11 IH i it-t cunfiitf Itiat HhklfYrr titf tintti. it'tifii Ii iii roil, mul iu trtvy en tt le-t in. I it a I nu 0.

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