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PHYSICIANS' PUK-SOHIl'TIONS Cnrfftilly C'Miiounrttl from tlio bent iniitnrliilN. If you arc Kick nnl will luivo, PATENT MTJUCINIW riitlior tliim jour family doctor, wo. 1ihv moNtv-ry(liliiKl tlmt lino you cun nuk for. Wo linve Roll iirojmrod ItUT TUlt CJOIiOIt for tliroo yoarH, and It Ih the t)oNt thitru I In the market. 1YK8 mid DYE STUFFS ol the boHt quality.

A largo tiHHortincnt STATIONERY bought before tlio ndvuiice. A. It. THUItHKU 134 Main Aalitubulft Olilo. SWIFT.

ST. JACOB'S OIL, DR. KING'S KEMEMKN, ELKCTRIC OIL. CA TARRII REMEDIES, HUNT'S 1 EMEDY. BUTTER COLORS.

I THE TELEGRAPH. Friday Morning, May 14, 1880, LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Laura Farrington has been dan gerously ilt during the past week. Hook and line fishing at the Harbor has been very good during the past week Thomas Mulligan, who has been an ab scntee for sc many years from his home at the L.

S. M. 8. station, has got back alive and hearty. The cause of his long absence is not stated.

Strawberrys were for sale by Tombes Rockwell on Wednesday last, at 80 ct per quart. They eame from Cincinnati The hail storm on Tuesday afternoon made some havoo with glass, and Storrs Harrison Co. were sufferers from the feet upon tli eir green houses. Ex-Police Justice Richards has gone on a trip to Lake Superior lor health and pleasure. He passed Ashtabula last Monday on the steamer Scotia.

Several showers fell very timely on Monday lust, much to the refreshment the crops and not a little to the relief from the smothering dust of the streets. Messrs. Hall Steyenson have on ax-hibiiion in their store, preserved in alcohol, a four-legged chicken. It was hatched on J. Rivers' place in Denmark.

Every member of the Protection Fire Company is required to meet at 8:15 sharp at the armory of the Aslitabula Light Guards for drill this Friday evening. The new time schedule of the Frank lin Division and Youngstown branch the L. S. M. S.

Ry, and Ashtabula Pittsburg Ry, go into effect next Sunday. The attention of contractors is directed to he advertisement of the County Com missioners in this paper, calling for sealed proposals (or cutting and filling in Gulf. Messrs. Thorpe Pfaff speak favora' bly of their business since the present came in. Up to Saturday last their bust ness amounted to as much as during whole of last year.

Attention is directed to the new of A. C. Towne, the Harbor gun dealer. He is prepared to furnish of the popular makes of guns at prices are lower than the lowest. The Reporter has it that "Albert Field for many years landlord of the House, has moved to Fredonia, there to engage in the hotel business." It is Albert, but his brothor Harry.

The tax levy by the Council for for payment of principal and interest one mill just half that was levied this purpose last year, and not double last year's assessment" as publish, ed In the New. Stewart is the man for furnishing flag stones and steps. He has relaid porch of the Court House, and also steps in front of the town hall at Jeffer son. His Windsor quarry is unsurpassed in the quality of its stone. Ice cream was furnished last week Bieder, and the call was sufficient to him out before the evening was spent.

As we write this notice Thursday morning it Is cold enough to from such luxuries with a shiver. The lines of a school girl are creditable enough for a "school girl's" effort, little more practice will probably work improvement, and the advantage be as well as it her earlier and less perfect fusions had not seen the light through press. An ugly rumor reaches us in regard the Lake Erie Shenango Valley it is in substance that the L. M. S.

Rv. has made a proposition the company to build fifteen miles of from Vernon to connect with Ihe A. F. Railroad. How much truth there this we eannot say.

Contuaut Reporter, "Didn't we tell you so'r" Ashtabula Is using at the present all the facilities of both places for buildings. Deb Sweet, the bess mover Ashtabula, has the job of moving house of J. Sum Blyth, while Capt. the boss mover of Geneva, has the moving the old Willard warehouse to premises of Frank Fickitiger. The Grand Jury has found two ments against Amos Lampman, one keeping a room for selling intoxicating liquor, and another for selling liquor; one indiotineut against D.

W. Gary selling liquor on eleetion day. Mareellus of Dorset, has disappeared, against whom there are several meats. Tim preparation Tor laying llio foundation walls fur the new building for tin A-litabnla Tool are npleted, and ihe iiiumimh will soon lis at work, Mr. W.

I). Castle. Into foreman of the (leneva Tool Willi ii force of men, is hard at woik In cue of I lu PIkimiIx Iron Work Oo's Iiulhlinirs. tuiiiiuir out supply of fork handle. Mr.

P. Smith's dredge has mot with several breakages during tho past wo Inle employed ill the tnmiielinl job of iilcning mid deepening tho chn'l at harbor, which ha delayed Ihe work msiderahly. Ho will, however, succeed in removing the first cublo yards ac- coriling lo contract, Hi lie has yet seven, teen days left in which to complete it. The work of grading Prospect street lias been begun lit the lower end opposite Sherman's, The 'material far ns it is suitable is utilized for leveling up the holes on Luke street, and the grading lias no other reference at present, than to secure, at the least expenso of hauling, the material needed for the purpose named. A portion of it is said to be very good mate rial for the purpose.

of of the year the advertisement any that Fisk to not 1880 is for "just the the by clean half turn but an quite of' the to Hail-road, S. to track J. is in time moving of the Pettis job of the indict for and for Elijah indict The Standard man Is still exercised about the unfortunate reputation of our barn, and seems to think that he is not en joying all the privileges to which his per suasion is generally credited. A questionable reputation is bud enough, but the possession of a liquorice tooth and the slabbering round where it is supposed there is something to gratify it, without being able to reach it, must be perplexing indeed. -Barny Ciirroll, James O'Connor, Wm.

Dunning and James Huges were arrested on 6th for jumping on cars at L. 8. M. 8. depot aud each fined and costs by Justice Heath, and in default of which were sent to jail.

On Bamo liny Chas. Williams was arrested for drunkenness and fined $2 and costs. On Wednesday last 8. Tilton fordrunkennesswus fined $2 and costs. Police Justice Heath reports business impioving.

A specimen of fine wood engraving is to be seen at the store of G. W. Dickinson. It represents seven figures of the deer tribe in various stages of growth in their native freedom, from the old sire to the dam and her offsprings. They arc gathered beneath an oak whoso roots follow the interstices of the rocky bed from which it starts, all of which is represented in hard maple, with exqui-ite skill and taste.

Any one susceptible of lie pleasures of laste will find it an object of interest to look up on and study. A free trade and handsome re'urn in profits, are very likely to make a man gen erous and free. Looking for a bit of rem natit to cover the planks we stand upon at our den, we siraysci up siairs lino larnsie Tyler's carpet rooom, wore carpets every discriptiou stretched in various dir ections over its spacious floors. Putting his hand upon a liberal roll hows that! will it answer? Yes! Well, take it along, we can't stop to sell remnants. Its about all wo can do to keep up with the demand tor full suits.

Miss Loring, a missionary from Byria, addressed a yery full house at the Presby terian church, on Sunday evening last, made up of the four Beveral churches Methodist, Congregational, Baptist and Presbyterian churches on the subject the people of Syria and the progress and hinderancos of missionary labor in that field. The address enlisted the close tention of the audience. The pastors the several churches named were present with their people, and with the exception of Mr. Yingling, assisted in the services, This is a gorgeous and most exquisite world just now. The rich green oarpet the earth the floral beauties of the fruits and plants the pale and delicate green the foliage, in its contrast with meadows and pastures, the vigor promise of the cereal growth the clean tilled field fitted for the reception of seed the delicious temperature of fragrant breezes, and the whole made the more pleasant by the musio of feathered tribes, combine to lift soul in gratitude to the author of these enjoyments these conditions men's highest pleasure and welfare.

-A crowd of prize fighters, thieves, pick pockets, including Rooke and Donovan, Btarted from Erie last Tuesday morning for Long Point, Canada, where Rooke and Donovan were to Indulge in prize fight. Rooke and party hod tho tug Dragon of Ashtabula the Donovan party were aboard the Thompson of Erie. When they reached Long Point they found the Canadian thorities in waiting aboard a steamer. The tugs attempted to land further but were followed and prevented uy Canadian authorities. The tug Dragon then returned to Erie and the Thompson went on to Buffalo.

The Rev. Hugh Bailey of Camden, has accepted the call from the of St. Peter's Episcopal church of Aslita- hula, anil will commence his lubors on Trinity Sunday, 23d inst. From Camden Journal wo clip the following complimentary notice on the departure Mr. Bailey: It is reported in Ulica papers that Hugh Bailey, Rector of Trinity has accented a cull to the Rectorship church in Ashtabula, Ohio.

The has been anticipated for a long time iIia Rniseonal society here, as Tils it. iipi-A hits ne.n verv inaueouaie. aim 11 understood that he should leave when wanted to. The parish he goes to much larger and wealthier one man and is more In keeping witli Mr. capabilities.

It is with sincere that the news of his resignation of Himtnrshin of this church will ed, as his three TCir's service here won a nlocu in the hearts of his which it will be bard to till. good wishes ot all who have known here will go with him to ins new Taxes AoainI Treasurer Cook mates his readiness to receive the June stallment of taxes. By paying early points are gained yea, three. The is off your mind, you avoid the and have the more leisure for a interview with our gentlemanly Treasurer, Ordination. Tim ordination of the Itev.

Mr. Fee- man the new pastor of till Hupllsl church of tills village tJxik place on Wednesday by ft council of the order. Tim usual ceremony of right hand of lei- biwshlp, the laying on hands, thn address t'f the church, anil Hie sermon, occupied the evening, and called together a full congregation, These several parts were performed by competent and resiiocMbly able men. The ordination prayer, by an aged gentleman, showed a well balanced christian brain, and a heart tired by a true Inspiration and growth In grace. The sermon was by Rev.

Alexander M'Far- land a graduate of the Spurgeon Seminary a young Scott, who we understand, was a Brooklyn pastor a man of vigorous thought and ripe scholarship, and appa rently endowed with the qualities of en ergy, application and a realizing sense of the character of Ills mission, such as will secure growth, and a stalwart piety that will place him In tho fore front as worthv and successful defender of the faith. Tho proceedings were highly sat isfaetory and filled the true idea of the occasion. It was honorable to tho church and to the Master, in whose service it was a presentation and offering. Mr. Feeman who thus fills the pastor.

ate of the church, enters upon his first charge, and so far as be has been placed in a situation to enable the formation of an opinion, he makes a favorable Impression, and affords and earnest of usefulness and respect. We hope to hear and see more of him, and speak more freely of him as we may have belter opportunities, for taking his moral and mental stature. A Pleasant Affair. On Monday evening hurt a squad of 14 members of the Geneva Rifles, under com mand of Captain Woodruff, paid a return visit to the Aslitabula Light Guards, Co. lOlh Reg't, O.

N. G. The Geneva boys came in carriages, and were met at the Centre street railroad crossing by Co. with the Juvenile Brass Band and a detachment of the Ashtabula Light Artillery, 8d Battery 0. N.

accompanied by Sco- ville's Cornet Band, and escorted to the armory of Co. G. The exercises consisted of squad drill and bayonet exercise by Co. followed by a fine exhibition drill by the visitingntilitia. ThoGcnevacompany has not been organized but little over one year, but they went through the manual of arms with the precision of veterans, and were frequently cheered by the hosts and spectators present.

CigarB and lemonade were furnished by the Guards and our Geneva friends returned at a late hour, well pleased we think by their cordial re ception. The artillery fired a salute ot three guns when the procession reached the armory which shook up the inhabitants of Spring street hill in a lively manner. In behalf of the members of the Ashta bula Light Guards, Company 10th Keir inent O. X. we iierewitn return thanks to Seoville's Cornet Band, the Ju viliile Band and the officers and members of the Ashtabula Light Artillery for their kindly assistance in the reception ol com I of last evening.

E. H. Gilkey. Captain. W.

B. Lieut. E. H. Frazier.

2nd Lieut. Nuisances. of of of of the and the the all The attention of the Health Officer has been called to the fearful stench that comes from the vicinity of a certain barn near Fort Hill; It is said one Jack Mahoney procured several hundred ducks of the gill net fisherman which he there for tho purpose of plucking feathers, and then threw the birds in pile, where he left them. The stench suiting from the putrifyiug mass is horri bio and will be abated by tho police. The attention of the Health Officer also been directed to a largo hole filled with water on the street between Bridge and Walnut streets at the Harbor, which three little children have fallen during the past week.

The lifu of one the children was nearly lost, it being the greatest effort that it was resuscitated. The hole was dug by a party of coal heav ers for bathing purposes. Ashtabula Common Pleas. all for and a and tug au tue N. here Judge Sherman on the bench.

Monday Joseph Cooper ys. William Arnold. Confirmation of sale of land. Wm. White vs.

Calvin D. Rockwell Cause continued. Justina C. Fenton and Bimon 8. Bart- ett, et al.

Foreolosur in favor of plain tiff. Tuesday Amos K. Fifleld vs. Wm. Puffer.

Verdict for plaintiff. fliegins Judson vs. Wm. R. Puffer, Verdict for plaintiff.

Wednesday Amos Morgan vs. Elbridge T. Early; Thos. Kitt vs. Thomas Elligot Ravmond.

Lowe Co. vs. Rollin C. don. The foregoing cases dismissed out prejudice.

Admr's. Est. of Erastus Hulelt ys. ediah II. Thompson David W.

Gary Geo. Culloy et al. Sarah Lampman Amos Lampman. These causes were Petit Jury were discharged on Wednes day until Monday, May 10th. the of Kev.

Wend ifvou will nlease give the names of the persons "coming to Ashtabula to live," from Geneva, it will bo real news to ub. Geneva has not missed any of her citizens, who have gone in such di rection lately, that we are aware oi. Times. of a change by salary was lie is a mis, Bailey's sorrow the receiv has parish. The him cuaigu.

inti in two thing crowd pleasa.v Why certainly. Tho latest arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tinker, Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Castle, his mother, and two children. Total seven.

Besides tnese there are about thirty more persons who have made arrangements to eome within the next 40 days. Perhaps it would be well for us to here remind you again of several who have shifted to this town during the past few years. Here are part of them: Frank Gregory, C. O. Tinker, W.

Chamberlin, B. Webb, V. T.Webb, Thos. Brett. O.

B. Dark Dr. L. B. Bartlett, J.

Bieder, Al fred Castle, F. G. Fardon, W. W. Wood, P.

Wood, E. K. Chapman, John Van Eons. Chas. Rullivan, Peter Allen, Henry Arnold.

C. E. Belknap, John Tracey, A A. Adams' Milo Austin. These gentle men with their families will make about 100 persons.

BOARD OF HEALTH. First Meeting of the New Board Preparation for the Summer's Work Interesting Statistics by the Health Interesting Statistics by the Health Officer. The Hoard of Health met in the Coun cil Chamber last Tuesday In special ses sion; present, Mayor King, Clerk, Health Officer Case, and Dr. .1. C.

Ililblrard, II. .1. Topky, Frank Gregory, U. K. Hwlft, If.

II. Hall; absent, James Reed. Minutes ol last meeting read and approved. The oath of olllce was administered to Dr. J.

C. Hubbard: The Health Officer submitted the fob lowing report, which was received and ordered on file: To TIIR HoNOHABI.K IlOAHO Of HkAI.TH of Tim Vii.i.aok ok AsiiTAiin.i I herewith submit my annual report for Ihe year coiling Dec. 811, 1H7II. No. complaints made, 20; No.

notices issued, IH; No. nulsunces abated, 17. The regulations of the Hoard adopted several years since, as a literary production are not a success. There are many repetitions, some contradictions, and many passages of doubtful meaning. Home of the most importunt regulations do not appear in the printed copies, hav.

lug been adopted since they were printed. I would recommend that a committee of three be appointed to revise the regula tions of the Board and report at a special meeting to be called for that purpose. I would suggest to the Board tho appointing of three or four sanitary inspectors, whose duty it shall be to make a personal inspection of every lot in the village used as a place of residence or for manufacturing or mechanical purposes, as to its sewerage, the condition of all drains, outhouses, and in case any are found in a filthy or unhealthy condition, to report the same to the Health Officer for his action. I would likewise recommend the appointment of a competent person to serve under the direction of the Health Officer as permanent sanitary inspector, or in other words, that the Board create the otlice of sanitarv inspector. 1 wouiu call tue attention ot tne Hoard the necessity of some action in regard the matlcr of vaccination.

Should the Board apiioiut the sanitary inspectors reviously recommended, they could easi-f ascertain the number and residences of II unvaecinaled persons, and the Board should extend to all persons unable to pay lor uiu same soiuu provisiuu lur gratui-tons vaccination. For many of the duties devolving on the Health OtHcer. as making nnnual rennrt compiling reports of births, deaths and in terments, the prosecution ot persons vio lating regulations ot Hoard, no compensation is made. Would suggest that a reasonable compansation in tho way of an annual salary be substituted for the aynient by fees now in force. The Board should authorize the Clerk to procure for the Health Officer a book lor tue recording ol Dirtns anil (lent lis, and blanks for reporting cases of infectious diseases.

To a professional or business man time is money, and I would Recommend that a small fee TOcts. for instance, for each name reported, be allowed, all persons required to make a report of birlliB and deaths. The well on Main street, sunk by order the Council last year, has been during the winter and spring in a very foul con- umoii, ine wmur ueiug miguiy ciiiitaiiii- nated by filth from tho gutter; unless the repairs recently made should obviate this difficulty it should be promptly con- emineu and suppressed by this Board as nuisance. So far as I am able to learn the condi- iou of things at the Harbor on Bridge are likely to be worse, if possible, than last season, ins Hoard should again urge upon the Council the necessity of sewering that street from the stone cul vert to the river as recommended last year. Accompanying this report is the report of births and deaths for tho year ending Dec.

alst, lBa. 1 would call your attention to the fact that out of 54 deaths the age of which was reported, 20 were of persons under 5 years of age. Can any thing be done in the way of sanitary measures to lessen this enormous "slaughter of All which is sub F. D. CASE.

May 11th, 1880. Health Officer. a re has ot by Whole number of births for year end ing Dec. 81st, 1879, 93; No. boys, 85; No.

girls, 37; pairs twins, not reported, 1. Whole number of deaths for the year ending Dec. 81st, 1879, 00 UnderS years 0 to 1U years 10 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 80 OU 80 tO 40 40 to 50 50 to 60 60 to 70 70 to 80 Over HO vears Not Teportcd May 11th, 1880. Health Officer. CAUSES OF DEATH.

Bowel 1 Brights ...1 Cancer 2 Cholera Infantum 8 Consumption Apoplexy 1 Heart Killed by cars. crane'. Monengltis Oedema of SrrtrOhiicl1 Iuflam'a'y8 Still bom Dfpay-: Whooping cougn.i Erysipelas, 1. bhef eo- vs vs. continued.

There were eight deceased persons In Chestnut Grove Cemetery were not residents of Ashtabula. Health Officer Case tendered his resigna tion; no action. Mr. Hall offered the following motion which was carried That the Health Officer be and he hereby authorized to deputize the sanita- ry police, without extra cost, to inane Mr. Hall gavo notice that at next lar meeting he would offer a lution amending the duties of Health Of ficer.

Motion was made by Dr. Hubbard which was duly carried that a committee of three be appointed by tho Mayor, to to confer with gardeners and ascertain what they will charge for removing ac cumulations once each month from all privies In the corporation. Hubbard, Topky and were appointed such committee. Mr. Hall was excused.

The President announced the following committees for the ensuing year: Sanitary Hubbard and Topky. Nuisance Hull and Gregory. Accounts Reed and Swift. Regulations Swift and Hubbard. Adjourned to Tuesduy evening, 18th JAMES REED, JR.

Clerk of Board. i inakintr a lit! In c.hanfre In business, I promise to sell $2,000 worth of Gold Watches without much regard to O. W. Dickinson. Ashtabula.

BASE BALL. A very liiteri-sting game of ball was played on the fair ground in Jefferson IhI. Friday afternoon Wwcrn the Occidentals of that town, and the Ahtabula club, resulting In the victory tor the latter club by a score of 10 to 12. The victory of the AsMahula club was quite a surprise to its friends here, as it has but just been or-ganizvl, and not inuuh confidence was placed in it, while the Occidental club is comprised of some -f the Is'St players in the comity. The simigth of the Ashtabula's lay in batting, though the pitching, catching slid fielding were excellent.

The work of the McKnight brothers, pitcher and catcher of the Occidentals was highly complimented by theiqieetators. A return game will be played here at an early day. A base ball club was organized last week as follows, It. C. I'Im Iips Captain, It tw W.

Gary Hreretary and Treasurer. On Halurday afternoon a pick nine game will play on the Driving Kara. Conneaut Reporter. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED.

May 7. Scow, J. W. Porter, light, from Buffalo. May 8.

Schr. Geo. 11. Ely, oro, from Marquette. May 12.

Schr. Win. M. Gregor, oro, from Kscanaba: schr. Geo.

II. Warming- ton, ore, Marquette; prop. J. N. GUdden, ore, Marquette; schr.

Sophiali Mineh, ore, Alarquetle. CLEARED. May 6. Schr. II.

A. Moss, coal, for Houghton. May 8. Schr. Helena, light, for Esca- natia.

May 8. Scow J. W. Porter, staves, for Buffalo; schr. Geo.

If. Ely, light, for Marquette. May 11. Exile, coal, lor Escanaba. Tho Queen City has been charted for coal from this harbor to go to Chicago, at 60cts, 29 i 0 2 4 From the Colton, Semi-Tropie of March 27lh, we learn that Mr.

L. W. Smith and son have gone to Globe, Arizo na. A Colton wag inflicts the following verses upon the public on the departure of Jeems: Ochf Jimmy, me boy, Me proide an' me joy. Ye've none way out to Artzony, An' be that same token Me heart's fairly broken.

Why don't ye come back.O 1 uie honey, Tho'-nr hands are Inlke sthtcks Hure they're full of the thricks That look lulke the dlvll was In 'em, For yur fiiiKer's so quick Thev do 'em soshlick That ye're thro' 'lore ye think to begin 'em But the Intuns are there. Wld their bodies all hare. And a vrlM'ner they'll make of you, dear, in the Are thin ye'll roast, An ye're toes they'll toast, Thin ye ll wished ye ithayed with ns here. An' yur thrleks won't godown Wld the Injuns so brown, An, they'll tie ye up tlirht 'gin a rock. An' hot arrers thi'V'll shoot From yur head till yur fut, Whlch'll give till yur narves a sad rhock.

Tho' yur gone there mr health An' not lo laKe weaun, Btlll, I think ye had better have sthayed, For ye'd had tots o' fun Wtd yur thricks an yur gun. While Out there ye're sure to be shtayed. 8o Jlmmey, me boy, Me proule an me Joy, Come back from wild Arlzony An1 we'll go a gunnln' An' have lots o' fun In Foolin' the byes, won't wo hooey? Our new mail carrier Mosher had a little bout with that frisky animal of his on Wednesday last. Thomas had been treating himself with a new top to his buggy, about which there had been no interview with the colt. He had driven through the Root Lane, and upon turning the corner Into Park street, she caught Bight of it, and all the latent energies of her being were mustered in an instant.

Such jumps and simultaneous kicks, were never Been from so sedate an animal. It was lound before reaching the Baptist church, that that colt ha I the freedom of the Village, and there was no holding her. She was therefore reined up to the church and brought up as if she had been given three turns around a snubbing post. The buggy was badly demolished, the maple cross-bar slivered, the mare's heels cut, but Thomas came out unhurt and reached the station with the mail, on time. The TT a 8 Ulgniiy Ol lllO U.

O. IUil Jiuoiuj nuo never thought oi uy mat con. 4 3 4 2 0 The Trustees of the North Eastern Mutual Aid Association held a special meeting on Tuesday last. The officers qq inform us that the prospects of success are mOSI eUCOUrUglUg Ul Ciy uiiamuu. Messrs.

White and Barton are spending .4 (ew lluy8 pie to bring the matter .8 promptly before the business men of Ash- .1 tabula. Believing it to be the best and 2 cheapest co-operation Association yet or- 1 ii, M1 mct with the success they deserve, and the Association 8 merits. oz. oi. of ori- uu, oaisamnr, oz.r.

Interred who Is inspections. regu reso. Ized root of Golden Seal, az. unsalted butter, i oz. mutton tallow, 1 oz.

bees wax, Melt the butter, wax and tallow together in a clean porcelain or tin kettle, then the other ingredients, after first working together the golden seal with the oil. all simmer together a few minutes stirring constantly until cooled, then close in boxes or jars. This ointment is excellent, for rheumatism, erysipelas, bruises, corns, burns, or any disease. To be taken internally when used externally. Mra.

Crooker't remedy, which we can heartily recommend having used It in our family, and prepared it E. This Hoesk. Dr. B. J.

Kendall's Treaty on "The Ilorseand his diseases," one of most oomplete and reliable works of kind published. By the aid of this work, much may be done to relieve many of ailments to which the horse is subject, Price 25 ots. To be had at this office or C. E. Swift's drug store, I Intend to change my business and fermy stock of Crockery at your price, at A.

C. Bootes'. cn-u Field and Garden Peas at Savage Bro's. 84'85 Berry Basket. The best in the market.

Made by ons Geneva North Centre. F. Fassett agents for Ashtabula vicinity. 81-88 Milk Ticket. We have a stock of printed milk tickets, pints and quarts; just the thing for dealers.

Price 40o a hundred. James Reed Son. E. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Conneaut Reporter.

Congratulation are In order to our friends, Mayor Cox and wife. It is a girl. On Tuesd-iy evening as the accommo dation was approaching Amlwiy.theengln-eer, '1. H. Jlawl'-y, discovered a mil placed hn the south track.

Die train was stopped and Ibe obstruction removed. One end of the rail was fastened under a tie, and the rail was placed across one of the rails. The latest advice from Doniel's Avenue is, lhat there is joy in the house of Hunt, nl llli week lieo, Is able to llimlsh us with a living that the beam kicks at nine iKiuuda and seventeen ounces, anil a voter at that. Thedilty that George sings now after passing the cigars is: "And the Indies all say as the pass me Ityc, There goes tlio Iaddy of young llung-your- eye. This is nearly 10 pounds and 1 ounce.

Eos. Tki. Sentinel. The dwelling house of Hiram Wood- worth in the east part 'if Denmark, was burned at 4 o'clock A. H.

on Monday May 10th, with the entire contents. Cause ol fire unknown. Loss about $'KK). Rock Creek Banner. Mrs.

M. A. Prosser, milliner of Aslitabula, hod on exhibition at Ibis place on Monday and Tuesday of Ihis week, the finest display of millinery and fancy goods ever brought to this town. Mr. II.

It. Latimer, who had made arrangements to take Ihe agency in this lo- oalitv for the N. E. Aid Assrwiation of Ashlahulu, has resignea in lavor oi ir. r.

H. Geer. If the Dr. takes bold with his usual energy, he will make the Co. a valuable agent.

The plan of insurance we believe lo be the most perfect of any that has come to our notice. Painesville Telegraph. The new docks of tho Painesyille Youngstown Railway Company at Fair-liort are completed, and vessels are now daily arriving with ore. There is a depth of 1 to 18 feet of water in the harbor from outside the piers to the tipper docks. Cal.

Hoffman was arrested last week on charge of an attempted outrage upon the wife of Mr. Martin Boerner, who resides on the farm of Mr. H. Woodworth. His examination took place before Justice Huntington last Monday and being unable to get bail was committed to jail to await trial at the next term of Common Pleas Court.

Elcbt Reason why we should Insure in the North East ern Mutual Aid association: 1st. It is a Home Institution. 2nd. It is conducted by a gentleman of known integrity and ability. 8d.

It furnishes protection at cost. 4lh. It furnishes a weekly indemnity for disability by accident. 5th. Unlike most Cooperative Associa tions, benefits are graded according to age, consequently its distribution is more equit able.

6th. It is bound to succeed. 7th. No family should lie without such protection. 8lb.

It is the cheapest and the best, Citizens of Ashtabula County! Will you give it your patronage, and thereby help to build up an Institution at once lasting in its benefits, and a credit to your wisdom and enterprise? 84-87 Wasted. A few thousand feet of first quality seasoned Bass-wood, at my shop on Elm St. L. M. Crosby.

Zt. a We have several thousand old news papers which we will sell at 30 cents per 100. James Reed Son. California Canned Fruits, at Savage Bro's. 84-85 Remember I Auction of Crockery this week Saturday afternoon and evening at A.

U. Bootes'. Anticipating making a little change in business, I propose to sell $2,000 worth of Gold Watches without much regard to cost. 82-4 G. W.

Dickinson, Ashtabula. Just received, five large cases of Millin ery at MjJJLP2erce1 83-84 Ingersoll's Lectures, 5c edition, 21 num bers, at Central News Room. 82-85 Bargains in Crockery. Glass and Stone Ware, at Savage Bro's. 84-85 I have some Dinner and Tea Sets in French China; also, some odd 'pieces in French China both plain and gold band.

Come and buy and replace your broken sets at A. C. Bootes'. 84-tt Anticipating making a little change business, I propose to sell $2,000 worth Gold Watches without much regard cost. G.

W. Dickinson, AsiitaDuia. Note Book. A new stock of blank note books, of our own popular print, at 40 cents each. Teleobaph UFricK.

Now is the time for you to order your Spring and Summer Hats and Bonnets Mrs. F. M. Pierce. t-S4 29 Brands Cigars at Central News Room.

add Let up skin for the the the at of- own Clem and small Steam Cooked Cracked Wheat, Horn iny, Samp and Oat Meal, at Savage Bro's. French Chip Hats, Leghorn, and new Manilla Braids in large variety Mrs. F. M. Pierce's.

83-84 A Double barrel fowling piece of excel lent quality and in perfect order, for sale at a moderate price. Apply at Teleobaph office. 100 Blank Receipts, nicely bound for 80o at the Telegraph Oltbe. A new line of Wooden Ware, Tubs, Washboards, Milk Pails, Clothes Baskets, at Savage Bro's. 84-85 Kidnev-Wort in hot weather sustains system and Keeps up tn strengtn.

A Common mistake. To consider as consumption what is an affection of the liver. To keep your healthy and your blood pure and avoid many aistressing coiiiuibiulb, Parrnlee's Great Blood and Liiver runner, ml nerVouB headache, and digestion, and removes all unhealthy ous secretions oi tne stoiuacu auu For costiveuess no medicine is so elleeiu-al: A positive guarantee of no cure, pay. Price per bottle, 1: sample rjouie, 15 c. Sold by Parshall, Kingsville, Swift, and E.

A. Willard, Ashtabula. May Tbe Human Locomotive Should be carefully engineered, otherwise it may run off the track of life at moment. To keep its delicate internal in perfect trim, or put it in working condition, use Parrnlee's Dyspepsia compound. The tone and vigor it imparts to the stomach, itsappetizing the relief it affords in headache, nrnnerties.

and its superior merits as a general corrective, makes it most valuable family medicine of the Price per bottle, (1 sample bottles, 15c. Sold by Parshall, Kingsville, Swift, E. A. Willard, Ashtabula. Msy.

fuse of Hnmltlon'a Oriental Halm, Or niagu-al Iti-autiher, removes Nil pimp- and skin Bleniisiies, and glvnA of cosmetic is not le. a clear, tran-parent conntleetion, while it naturalness of operation is such that the suspected. It la the only preparfition that meets Ihe waul of refined ladies. Price MX-, a botile. Sold by I'arshall, Kingsville, Swift, and K.

A. Willard. Ashiabul. May. Worm! Wermtl Children having worm require) immediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness.

In children worms are Indicated uy paleness, iieiiingoi he nose, grinding of the teeth, starting in the sleep, irregular atqietite, bad breath, swelled upiter lip, and other symptoms. Get a box of Parrnlee's Worm Candies or Lozenge. They are a safe, pleasant and effectual remedy. Price, 20 cents per box. Sold by Parshall, Kingsville, Swift, and K.

A. VYlllsril, Ashtabula. May. Conenmpllon Cared. AB old physician, retired from practice.

having had placed in his hands by an rtst India missionary me formula or a simple vegitable remedy for the speedy and lermanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all nervous complaints, attr having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paier. w. w.

snF.KAa. 14U Power ock. Rochester, N. Y. 13t57eow TWO TRABH AN INVALID CU It KD.

New Bethlehem. Jnlv 19th 1S7K. Dr. If If. Fenner.

Fredonls. N. T. ileer Hlr Ahoot two rears aa-o I had an eraptloa of the akin and welltriR of my apper lip end holh feire. I eonld not wear boot for nine months, also had a bad "congh for flfreen THArs.

I began the nee of yoar Blood and Liver Tpmedyend nrve tonlr with yntir Halt Rhenm ointment and Congo Hotter in Peh. lant. I im- Srovea to laet tnat i commenced won the nm or arch. The care Is comnlete. DO trace either of the coagh, eruption or awelliug remains.

loara inny, rf. at. hhilek Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic may well be called "The conquering hero" of tho times. Whoever has "the blues should take it, lor it regulates and restores the disored system that gives rise to them.

It always cures Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, bpleen enlargements, scrofula, ery sipelas, Pimples, Blotches, and all skin eruptions and Blood Disorders, Swelled Lambs and uropsy, sleeplessness, impaired Nerves and Nervous Debility: restores flesh and strength when the system is running down or going into decline; cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and all lung and throat difficulties. It does these things by striking at the root ot disease and re moving its causes. Dr. tenners Improved Cougn Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Try sample bottle at ten cents.

Lr. tenners liolden lleliel cures any pain, as ioothache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache, in 2 to 30 minntes, and readily relieves Kheutnatism, Kidney Complaint, Diarrhoea, ete. Try a sample bottle at 10 cents. Dr. Fenner's Vegetable Blood and Liver Pills.

The best family physic known. For sale by Swi t. At wholesale by Strong, Cobb Cleveland, Ohio. The unprecedented popularity of the cel ebrated Centaur Liniments, is because they are made todeserye confidence. Tbey subdue Swellings, heal scalds, Burns, Wounds ana onus, and cure rXheumatism, beurat- gia, sciatcca, Pain in the back, Strains, Sprains and lameness.

They always re lieve and never disappoint. 81 84 "BualneM Principle. When you wantomethine loallend strict ly to business and cure a cough or cold In the Dead, get or. enner's improved cough Hon ey. It will relieve any case In one hour.

Try a sample bottle at 10c. A Wonderful xlcoTrr. For the speedy care for consumption and all diseases that lead to It, such as stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds, BronchltlB, Hay Fever, Asthma, pain In the side and ehest, dry backing cough, tickling In the Sore Throat, and all lingering diseases of the throat and lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal and has established lot lueu a woria-wiue reputation, aiany leading physicians recommend and use It in thell practice.

The formula from which It Is pre pared is highly recommended by all medical Journals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in tne most glowing terms. eo to your OTUggiai ana get a trial oottie lor ten or a regular size for II. For sale by Oee dt Rogers. Ashutbula.

No Bad. The agonv of Neuralgia. Toothache. Head ache, or any pain whatsoever can be relieved instantaneously by using Lr. Fenner's Golden Relief.

It also readily cures Kheumatlsm, Dysentery, Burns, etc Try a sample bottle at llle. MARRIED. of to Tatlob McIrrrosBt. In Rtdffeville, March by Rer. W.

B. Tabbs. Mr. Theodore Taylor of Ashtabula, to Misa Addle McJntonQ of RlOgerille, Henry county. Whsxplwt FsBausoir.

In Ashtabula by Milo G. Heath, J. Mr. Walter B. Whelp-ley to Mlsa Id M.

Fergoaon, both of Ashtabula. Babtxt Gaklocx. In Meadrllle, 6th by Iter. Thos. D.

Logma. Mr. fleneca Harvey of Asbubala, to Misa Alice B. Oarlock of Spring. P.

BORN. Ricukosd. In Aehtabulft, 8th boy Mr. and Mra. vet.

Klclunona, weigat mna i 10. Jonis. In Wayne, 8th danghter to E. A. and Hannah Jonea.

DIED. at BlsHnrBBBOBS. In Aehtabnla, 8lh Philip Bishhopberger, aged years. Tn-Diif In Sarbraok, sth of consumption. Mrs.

uenry lliaea, agea yi Atkihs. In Geneva, Sth Lena daughter or James and Aiue Aikina, agea years, months. ScBwaoona. In Mlddletown, N. Urace 1)111, eldest dangater oi Aaoipnae n.

and Francis Schwacoler of AshUbal Harbor, aged 16 year. the realy liver NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CIEALED proposals will be received until Monday, may i.wu, vj Commissioners of Ashtabula county, at the Office of J. M. for removing the point on north aide of Hubbard llun aud fn the Oulf, also for grading and nillug on south, side ot Hubbard Uun In Gulf.

The commlBiloners reserve the right to re ject any orall bids. a Calvin Douuk. E. F.BAaaH. A shtabnla, May 12th.

lssu. 84 88. DIED. ASHTABULA PITTSHURGH R' in. bil- tn no any machinery good which effects, its the age.

and CONDKNHED TIME TABLE May Wth, 1880 Uoing uoutn. vi ui nigs Btatlons. am 8 8 8 8.V 8 411 8 64 a 04 9 34 9 9 as 9 4U 9 Ml 10 Oil 10 10 10 27 io sn 10 47' 10 11 05 11 07 11 15 a so am 7 00 7 13 7 21 7 80 1 7 82 7 40 10 06 a L. 8. AM.

8. Crossing Ashtaouia Austlnburgb Eaglevllle Rock Creek. Home New Oakdeld ('IWLIIlDloU A. 4 O. W.

H. It. Cr.l Warren. Nile Oirard Brier Furnace Youngstown 1 35 1 1 1 16! 1 11 1 02 12 5.1 IS 4.1 19 41 12 81 12 12 12 12 OK 11 55 11 44 11 411 11 ij 11 11 10 11 07 11 Ul t8 20 am m. 8 00 7 47 1 85 7 27 7 25 7 0 4 25 in.

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