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The Tiffin Tribune from Tiffin, Ohio • Page 3

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ISTew Stock lOIS THE TRADE 7 7 BAGS OF 77 COFFEE. KWen of Ail and l'nctn. Our UoaMeil Iiumls Um proven tli Cheapest and Best Crw hi the market, mx'im luv In tc- ami cm- or benefit of Hie al the lel lv.il-!e Kieuie. We -tl a New IxH rf J-1 Nr-ST H. TEA, Without ay envjrtii-m.

Kat Wc-it. MtiKTk ol TJM UU OJUirtt of 40 Chests of Different Grades Aud With tliU Stock bautl I'" 1 warranted in naying COME AND SEE US. We Can Please You In Price and Taste. MARTIN NEGELE, No. 2 Nat.

Block. TIFFIN TRIBUNE. Local and Miscellaneous. m- arv 1 1 VI 1 1 "1 TO AlVEftTISEJIt-TlM Trib. kat a lirer circatcbMi th Um of pay- ni4Hlt'i THREE tiw Con.ict4.M.

AM Couiinuliiraliolii Iinr4 lifl'iMuiupxaiod by the ua uf th (not fur ynbUralKJU, kilt JM khvoiiIc kuv4 NctiMK irrtaea aud l)ith ay-hiuiiuviuuu turn VuewiiHi liu Kill De vliawd lK ttbituarlf-n death tuiuouuccBM'iitx, al Jo fur llio n-suliitloiin iy XHuntlr ut au ubUuurjr cliara'l r. di-vUt-tluu will be nuule from this rule. 1'he tunnel if LMUS ecil-d. a full Ue tfaji ut im rV, Mrs. Senf inxthor of S.ik is tn iou.ly ill.

Mr. Dr. TiBglin; h.H (lilitc ill KirnlHliin? aml hut.H, li ytili', at i'. ajifoi ClHV-'l'4! i-i'J: tjlit! ijw-h Very gkk. K.

of Fimllay. w.w 111 this city over Sunday. The best 52.00 lxot in Aineric.i, lollil solwl, Wfllf. II. A.

Koyec will Iwivc forXew on iiext huy gmxU. EasW ep? coloriiiif, 5 cts. a i.u at Huliiianl'ii Drug Store. Yonnp is now in Xl-w York Iniyisi- iii cliii -f' -Jewelry' Ie J. W.

HOAG. Ed nard Wall, or Wall Co, T-loJo ill this city yestcr.lay. Milliard, in the itli, lunj like two ju ti ter hol ies. IN is a buzzer. YffiA ltw iirrestetl, Siiii.lny lx.ti fur Uie use of a iiistul.

CtvssliucrM of nil kinds, very eheai, at A'inxling's. Joshua "Tlnsllnff, or Westminster, soii3 in 'A city. A ilasmr 4 Haraliri oran.to t.f.Ml-j fell Jjoi Iitqiilro Cfntembfr the finest line of orua-mental goods am fr sale at the Dollar Store. Attrariians' still continue in notions ilt Nicolai Iloldernian's. U.

De Wolfe, or the Fo.stori.1 lie-tUw. was in this city yesterday. DavIJ Snytlte eels through in the Socond Ward. JtianlwaytlMi. If you yut it off you nuy be tio late tit wt tlosc bargains at Ilai- Ttje Volunteer Firemen's Convention will by in in.ilield oi th ifiut, Mrs.

Blyuiyer and ilaushU of 1 in this city during thi? rC wiekj i i I'Ijus- For information in to plows, thn new al vert or (iriliiiuiel, A l.Uvel'.aiijv. froia the reiidi'lli of JvuU h. cu. Aihtiiia Utl'iH't litjtf.ljj." C. i tt iul low priees niaile on rVriu out.

Xo t'i" cost must U' closed out. J. W. HOAG. 3ucb time waadevotpd UnK tickets on' Monday.

Many of them were badly a' new advertisement In this paper. Call and siir their fill of i -mf I 1 Horn have a ne Udveitiseiip2nt iu this issue. Call and see them. flllliitUIT itesul it. Wlaeman, the clothier, a new adertweuient WbicJi -ou tan not fail to oe In tkia' week's 'i'Bun srii XIs Pfelfer, ho was severely burned last week, died on S.iturday.

Her sufleiiiigs were mont terrible. Tbere ls a'tee Tiive" oiipusite- Hall. It is only anoth.T name for a'dry govxls" store. B. T.

ig proprietor. fcilnar Pfrsons again eosnes out a few'yot'es Assessor in tire Fourth Ward, against a Dem.icratic iuajority. Tk lii-turc aiiiiouiicel Tor next' Tuesday evening, in College 1iapel. 1h'H postponed Due notice' will l'ii iMVeif a IIhUoh Male. You can buy buttons of me for alxut half what you ill have Ut p-iy at ilrstoreji.

'l be reason is. our stock must lie closvl out and no attention to cost J. W. HOAG. I I.

llbiul if.tV.lU, USilii: for IWuUicans. It might possibly bave iSi'CTH and give up tlie ghcsL 4adfew U. Ktwercrtias biugat the interest Cads "pillars in the Ued bardware store. Myers are a strung firuj. 1-Jjij ar of briclt fvu; the liety passenger brot qf the S.

C. was liegipi ou Monday last The building is to be ciupleteil and ready for use June 1st 1 )tU) kutbi.We bavo agiHi.4 many bargain.) iu oijr notion stock tint la- will ha it givitly Oi luuic interest tolikik'at' tJur prices, brushes, etc, ete, are fe.ii fiilly J. U. Hi A boy nauiiil bis dog-riLste." wWby do you jfiTu Mm sucli a be was asked, -isocausj i wani uuu suck to uie, was the reply. W.SEVIAN Wl NEMAN WIMEMAH WIKEMAri a-" EL NCE WE LOTHiERS 1 WINEMAiM'-f1" STERN Men's, It will l-U to Cat: of ile Vhc2o Ir.c1-'u.?.ft2r3 are G.t Cincir.naU 0.

104 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET, SHAAVHAN'S COMMERCIAL BLOCK, Boys i outns I i-: t. rr e-rf. rv iiinin and In i.Mft ia Hf tr IV froiu thp ill Ic deviation. O-PLNTD OElSmSTO whoso Hr-anoh Kcuees aro cslatolistieci in msLny of tlis lre WITH A. pens IV flUllftH'! II Ff trill I A'l oo'Is wil! U- a as xvj.ivjic::t!.

hir ju i tj.4 will lo vat anil JXJT i J-NO EXCELLENT Clothing li 11 1 1 ri- 1 rvIii I li Trllill SLTTTraD LIN3 OF and VTtIll ril Itin'trtHl Till 1 1 111 iirUI Kr tianu'lr APRIL 19, oitlo of tho West, hjsi leesaci tho Sto: And Will Open On Gentlemen's riT MO I AThm. I I T. goU than that of auy other Chthin" 1879. SATURDAY, APRIL Furnishing; Goods. llyii.iC in TiIn." 1 9th have the rice raarkcnl in WriSTEMLAJST.

Tidings v-ry JVr.orV. Hon. l'ot'-r was Colored rJlks, wiy d'nrii lr-Vinsliu-'V. Xcw style lia's, -at I hrajipr ever ut J.fiin-rV. Citiltlrfn' cloliiiii ui.t'ji; t'i n- in the luatili'-r, of IV: i.t iii.iit-i at I.

St. JwlmN nii.I yrui will ofttit fii." ollSHillJliiVf a 1 Ul.iT-i.l. wlifii cvi-rvtliiii" r'e fails. 1 lie Iiiili X'inl'-iil en will usual ilriil at urny M-iii'lay veiling n-t. iijpoK iii fowls an' by worms in tli: will kill joiiii aa.l fT nif Oil Col.

J. Stress, Aii.t fur t'ir--Iiki'iIIis lias l.ccii L. S. at XajHtifua. lias r-' uriiol to -ity.

Thn A-laius it 1'rucii Co. Wtrr Um liut jut rtnlm-e a O-foot rut Imrvcsti-r. Ifc j-rw'-d JSHrpy A. Huvder ji.jyiii: t'i' nta: k( for jnlan- in or tnulc. tJ'- Wilson's oM Kt HI').

I have a ff.v (Mn.U left, iiri ni'l i-lu tliem out nt a mliw.usly l.w (lot our j.rir.;s lffor you Imy- J. W. HOAG. Iter. I).

J. Mffsc, of Saii'Iiisl-y. vain this city on a-ti Mi lay, uttviiaiug tlto'iii-iM ja of the H'init Xft if.nlv In a'knoVHHl( tl.ni wouM r.itii'-r li.tve a -l avo: it cooking-stove tlian any other arli'-ii' of housWiolcl fver seen; it tlicin ail ia every wny. Svf. Mnea Handkert-hicrs.

IIo i' is closing out his sto -k of h.tn Ikf-n hiers and is low prictM to J. W. HOAG. Sandaj uilit last a. nun named stole a liorn from bU fat tier's stable, brought the animal to this nty and sold it He then left and has not been heard from since.

This is his t-ond otTi'iisn. Hosier br.v prh-es on ladieb'and children's hosiery. Our stock must Iks closed out, and to do it we will give givat bargains. Call J. W.

HOAG. Tlie crowds of customers at V. K. SliaW ban' Ije getting iMij cheap by the way they gqin there, llcmciiilii he is in tl(o rj'H'J 'with V. luillinery dcakr, oiiqsite Ration.

Hall si'ii of the red Aaios W. Knisrht, a senior of Woostcr University, "who was nt lf.y siM-ndiiiga Yiytaliui several ks with his parents in the country, has returned to his course of. Pt Milieu. (ilovc Sale. Kid and lierlm gloves are sold cheaper by 2 per cent, than yon can buy the sama (ju.dity elsewhere to You will have to call soon to secure thi bargains of-fr if sis tlif.f J.

W. HOAG. J. W. HOAG.

Rollaiid M. Barbonr, or lioston. Xbiss, will accf it our thanks for a pamphlet entitled "Every Man his own I'oet" When we become in it look in the TnnirJSE for a poem on "The result of the elect jor. yho 1hil Ward. V'csi when.

The Tesllmouy of AH. All who use them say that Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Ex tracts arc the strongest ami most natuniL Uav-ors made. It makes all the in world whether our creams and F-'f'' flavored villi 1 r.icv, ticsli fruit: 11 tvtirs, or the offensive extracts. I am in de.id c.trtiest i i io i.liuiu Out l.iv hot iii stock, it lie sold, and effect the sale I will make iilih'-ird of prici-a.

J. W. HOAG. I Mrs. wife -if Frank Ka(ler.

of Clyde, died in that pl.liM Tues-dar of last week. Sir' his second they V. Hi' i 'Iwl b't liin we I. ran.v is V. known jiiiliis city, HU in any fiien Is Will (0 Joflrii of this Public Sale.

Tuesday, April al bis resident-, two and one-lialf inili north of Sycamore, tlili-soll will ho'-scs. te broixi f-'oila, i-o ws, yyn'ii'g. eat tie, sheep, hogs, buggies, wag is, implements household fnrfiiinre, etc Sinincry )ur stock of miilincry wu never in as gvl shape as it is today, and ve defy coiupetilion in rither jiiice or sye, J'lease examine prices and oU bei-oi-e utakiug yoni: spring J. W. HOAG.

Dolicate aa'l Hose, Alista Bouquet Ylang-Mang. Musk Hose, atid all of the, olois made for tho handkerchief toilet by Dr. lriee not only very delicate and de licious, but fragrant and persistent. Dr. Price's I'nioiie Perfumes are certainly as sweet as the (lowers from which they arc i Tnestlay last was a very lined.fy! A cool wind prevailed, but the air was much wanner than thewoek in iore.

We should be if i had come to ulay, but wag.c that it has. The weather at thii se.ison the vear is nit her varialde. BanrUry. The tii ket ofi'n-e of tin' 15. Ji i-ti'iroatl at w.u broken into on Saturday nigfit last.

An ovirco il, a new of shoes and valfialdo war. mi. Tin' thiet kfiicies pwiitiiily t.ifr,ps, reeied an by breaking a window. A g'Mid many of ouruiee Uepubiieans some of the best men our ticket That is the way to do it It shows great independence and that kind of shrewdness which would cause a di-ovvning man to refuse a (dank be-causa be a ship with wir.ch to bt.rcsrnnl. Tnsolicited Testimoalals.

It would bo ew to liil an entire pajier with tbe utjyolicited tefctimoniais wiacn jiavt ln rriven bv olivsicians, clergymen and other heiaons, in favor Hr. I'rine's Cream mknig rowuer. Ki-itv nrofessional man who has usihi it In ids family will certify to ils.lieiug whoUome, anU the most pcneqi nnulu. TiiLU fjii they may obstinately resist theac'ion of other "external remedies, ulcers (-outlining proud lie.sh, swellings, tumors, leprous granulations iiiiil scrofulous sores speedily heal under the purifying and soothing in-lluence of sai.vk. the proinptetit and most crtirient topi- ai'ptn'-iUion ever iliseovcreil or used.

It is believed that there is no chronic sore or eruption that may not lc eradicated by this incomparable purifier. Sold by all druggists. 3ir. A. i'h-a ii- D.r..-: af i n.

Ii'-r r' ln iiiis -n- lirou'Iit t' tills oily mi th. O. The jii.i'- from th" resideuce of Sny- ii of liie d.f" is 1 oil -i oVl.xk I'. M. v.tr.' If-M at the Il-foi Church.

Ti: relatives of the rcased have the sympathy of cniiiv in their i.erave.;:.n:. l.iit of Letters u.i.--ai!ed for ill t'ie I'ostoiliee, Titliil. -crt county, April i-iJi A-ki-rs. A. I lo -r 1 1.

I K. i lr. J. Knmk 'iv-, M.ir;:i:.-l. rH-r.

Juiin l-'li I -I'i-lki-r. 'Lira Kimk. I Ii. Win. I.

Ii W. W. hriii.li. Ki.i. Marl.

i l.i!Hl-. I. iui. s. i ii Ii.miiii-1.

'ii! tn. A. K.i.ii.m. li'-J: llil ii a-M k. li'-o-v.

WiUut.ii V. 1. r. J. uUs, N.

e.i":lin;i for say a Iverine I it Iverii.ie 1. culled for wititiit four k- will Ik- to 1 U'-iter i- M. o.lU-.ii. CuUlieil III i.l ie'iI a I iv eveain wslti i'i follow in' iiii-mlicrs pres-uit Eriii sl, I.ivcrs, essii(y, Slinan 1 Sc.iuiiel. Tiie minutes ul th -last meeting wen-read aud approved.

A jK-titioii by Jacob D.mmv liiid oliiers praviier Jy. of a r-so-luUoii owii'H i of pi opw'y on st north of railroad lc: n-iiuii-'sl to build ide-waiks in front of their respective lots on motion of veil. The bill of.Ioha I.oren f- t.i.ituins a cnl vert was. on ol The Finance Coiiimitte reportc-l anl recommended payment of tin' following claims out of the various funds. l'urMie a.15 Adjourned.

Real Estate Transfers fw- lap week ending Sat unlay last: Win. to S. J. tswaniler. So Suxt liakei to li.ikr.'.-jiSHures, Eik-n Andrew Davit to 2 ai-n SetucaTp l.ftT) Ainln-w Iavi! X.

and 7.1. WVrneiiM iit, aeit-s, Si iK-ca Tp III. Mi-Cartiiey to John Hall, N) acres, Clinton Tj Joliu Hall to li. V) a-j-es, IjllUiU K. liru'icqtuk M.

(UlU-rt, lot, 3, 2i IL M. usivii" to l. h. H'ik 1-5 acre 1,50 .1. 1 1 ti at n-s Yf.iavTli 2.2-10 J.

Ki to A. Fox West 'i Soulli 1 J. Wiiiduaide to Kern, '-i-st ii. HI antl 1. S.

ls If. Smith lots CL'l, -Jii ii A. O. i 1 rjiy 1, au.1 S-i lutSlUllll. JO Jusi-ph Co'jk.

Whin a. i audience, such as was aJsenibkHl in Xational Hall last Tucsilay evening, pay close attention to the speakers for two ani' twenty mindi it is the best i-. s-jl je llj lu-lijiv is'a litini.ite America, the subject of Mr. Cook's lecture, w.is presented by him. In bis opening Mr.

Cook dwelt largely on the physical feature of our country, as destined by Cod to be the seat of ihe world's Emp'tv. He eaiei filiihw'stlcs of the peiTi-j' t-outiu's tity life; fioin can upiiua in- pUtiei, stud hi the ehnreh and looked for hope iu the diffusion of liberty, of intelligence, of property earned, and opportunity to earn it.of nnd uf the Christian region. A.l pnsenl pcare to be well' entertained, and sit lbe -rave bcai'v of approval, ooe saying that they have an hoiir It v.as a grand iatelleel-a 1 lui.it yjll nisT; ojeiit al food for a long lime. The of ici-tnres is. ijow clil, anil the in ig -merit piM-ulse another uf for next winb-r, which will le some of the talent tint this country can produce, Jos pli Co ii; beii! auiaii'j the A Sad Picture, Tin? following from the Fori Wayne Ar of a iii b-of jlit -re 1 i oil leadilU ho wiiiessc-l Nellie Biye'j a- ling in Xational Hail in llrs city: A reporter of the Ar this in iriiiug Called at the city hospital tlie pur pose of intei viev.

oig one J. Iv peleil mm 1 with e.u atfiiclioii of the spine. Mr. Blve is a prepossessing gentleman of apparently about lifty years of age. lie stites that he has held for a term of vcars the iosition of traveling salesman for a Detroit house; but that- last fall, noting that his daughter Nellie, a beautiful girl of seventeen, had rare for the stae, be oiganized o'iiisiny aiei with it sl.utect' uivrn a professional tour.

He says that be emiiloyeil us advance agent a party named Bryan, who proved unsatisfactory ill that position, and he, (like) therefore recalled Bryan tn the company and hi nisei went ahead to make From this time Mr. lllye dates the lieginiiing of bis trouble. The man lb-van seemed to gain an all-liowerful iniluence over both wife and (laughter of the manager, and he claims that thenceforth he completely at sea its to their intentions. Bills were constantly being sent on to him for liquidation, although the com-panv was iloieg a gen I nr.d he was harr.tsV-.l la-j'und ciidurauc by the imnorluniiics of creditors who Hhould have been paid by Bryan. Added to this cam" t'i" horrible Ihoughttlial lbe ecf.ons-of hi wife Hid lovely daitht'T were' l'Ming' alienated fr.iiii liiin.

Finally he c.une to tiiis city to arrange for t'i" appearance the Iroupi" here. and was taken very ill at lb" Bobin.snn House. In the violence c-M-is he lost his nieiuory agjiit iiaiue ho round himself at the city hnspital in tender cure where be remains licd-riddcn, but from the hour he striken down, no wor.l of bis loved ones etime to him, suid now he liv-s there yearning for the presence of those who are vet dear to buu; but whom he feels will never come again. Mr. Blve is an intelligent gentleman, of pleasant address, and bis story i told with a pathos that- vxeie.1 bring to a uuiriilo He is utterly -prostrated' and broken hearted.

The love he for his beantitul daughter, whose picture he clings with loviug fervor, is touching iu the extreme, and the thought that she whom he had as the idol of a parent's he irt. should desert him jn thi' l.oL,r his direst neolj C'i-i 'hebiis him wit'a anguish. 'It is a yery sad picture of tlir uiestic life. Mr. Blve was a pleasant, ain-eabie gentleman in every respect when by was in this city, ho far as we know, and regr.it to learn of s.id misfortune, A waggish druggist at Malison, ImU tlie oilier ilav hired a man tJ place a piece of red tlannel on the carcass of a horse and set it it, linking peoiile along the shore ln-beve that it liyton.

Skiffs shot out from either side to meet the gallant s-wim-nier, and bv the time the object came opposite the citv hundreds of men. women an I children lined the luafci. I crnaaled i.Tcctiveiiu-s in li'MjKifSs unrivjiiJ'jU n.jiiiilantv is Dr. Hulls Syrui, i fU. lfr lxttle; law siz 0J cts.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES. iWI.Ni. Ii iai liiiit-s i at Miii A L.vi:f's"ot f'f eiiiljfo'deries arrived this week at thij Xew Yolk City Store. I'ol; f-iiKAr and good harness go I'lxirmun Son's and get them. to IljiFfiKs: von bin" vour drv "ools or millinerv jro to the Xew York City Store.

J. keeps tlie'Jfweit loot stoves; also repairs for the same machines cheap at Mine's. wind enei'ie'ili' l)ie world is the flTnt turbine, sold by ('has. Fish- iiiis Frviiiji ir tl 'only ilari (r.ter made which doin not shat- the i Viu in cutting and elevating it. (IO a.I s-j thw splendid line of iiosicry for .1 cents and np, at Xew V'-rk City Store.

Wall paper, biggest stock, lowest prices, at the Carpet Store, jiuwhihes cheap at Sting's. i-aiiis of piiuLi, from '( cents to silils, from to su icker ic WAVTirD. Sitnattrt a- ftrrm an intelligent iuiss Apply tliiftir'Aijcy. That "IVtby Mini;" can now Cad the of baby c-ar-riaes r.l tlfoirni IlviiNM ibiNvHWoVi StiirSi. (Vl flBd- see tliem and j-i jii ti.H-s and uet the worth of your money.

Wiiiriorw i in all the new patterns, at fXifin-CajrriQt Storj' S.vvi: money by buying '-'ir hats, caps, etc, at I.rLer"siaw lyifc store, in theSeney doors 'soiitl IheShawhan Ilcusr. X. tiiroT.s.-; fciEsE. The imrehase of new uiuYSVUi every ye.ir or two is a nmllnKi xiense, attending all luvrves-tt-i-s btit the Adams French. nuichiiiea cheap al Sting's.

-t riRXixmvfl good, at. extremely. low prioftssit StrickerViC Jl'fU'SU'lV 4i IoaTIi'. ikje. best i.vtost, WW fasvia for.

Uie oAercd ii TillAn, at Jifiil'j Brots, A lot of meerschaum and brier pil-s, and a fiud stock of cigars, can now be found tit llio tobacco store of B. Tain Ooilr iqQ tarns, inVeautilulpat1 torn3, at the Tiffin Carpet Store. Fresh arrival of Key West cigars at Scliinucss Also, U.q Li i.Me.icfii in tije u), Xu(y Aineweaii. n4 iTra-busmi. Try machines cheap at Sting's.

Tin: Adams French Harvester 's, without the shallow of j. (Hiiibt, the best r.Vide and lnost durable harvester uriuiifactureit will oitiwear any two canvas harvester. Voi your hatsa.rit. r.y go la ltejwiiarlc-jJ store Strieker the Qf 1 ISKiriaan San have on band a Ha an-i u-Lm of trunks, which they oiler low for cash. They also lop ill" them, an I cover trunks.

Cab on i 1 for aie c.iciiiwVs hckVlilg. nia-duncs front water inoiora, run by the Water Work, for at low yearly rental. Apply TIFFIN WATER WORKS. Otrer one hundred Tiffin Steel FJows were fjold in 'county last year to replace condemned" plows of other ViciitHy. see red services of Miss Reiser, vho is so well known for elegant taste and I woidd tespactftilly.a.sli.you t-eall examine her work and our new stock before goods.

MISS LIB. GRAPES. X'kw (ioons X'eiv Firm. M. I Allbright jitit op'oned a flrst-tlass grocery and provision store in Xoble's Block, on, north Washington street, here be would be pleased, tv see till his old friends and, as'ivmy nevv Will v.iti.

their patronage. iisiTd'ror allTcinds or -e and gi)-ls sold ut lxCtoin prices. Tti.li: PrniAv- fhe uulljrsigrie.1 has removed hU livery, feetl and ssile stible Into tlie Coliiiiiercbil House bant, here be will keep a first-clas IivH-v. feed and sale stable. Yot'l Csll lilelthe licit Hl.d rit4 Liiphi; I'rtrmers'fN iU hud it to their adv.uitag to sitoi'i with htin and have their burses cared for.

CHAS MUTSCHLER. Proprietor. "W'ikx found make a note on't Dickens' advice through Capt Cuttle g-b but we think we can improve it bv you know of whrvh ill increase the vour neihlors or will allav their sufferings, lie sure and ini tial! it to them. Xow ws Know mat l.siwson's Curative will cure Bheuma- tism. Xeur.ilgia.

Catarrh, Lame Back, etc, and tike pleasure in letting every one know it. Jf ev-ry moil liien tr.ued hv it would i.n'.y tell heir fi ieiids hoareaillicted, we should see less suffering in our midst. its von wonia be umio uy. and not hide your bii.ssie.1. 1 imtriit niwliriiie I niy naiiie for." -avs Mr.

Keiidritk Ki-mlall. of X. 11.. rouci-ming Hie Costitc-tikv i Kkmhiv mlUi a -iiilijis-t to I ilo nut knoir IU fil.il.'" Tins wouuerliil lunlti-iue Is Of atf J. t.

If there Is tinee In a Toun? mills life when he feels green, it is the time hen his best girl's tn.ither step into the parlor to see if the gas isn't turned on too biglu" and finds it turned altogether too low. A counter couldn't look any chesipcr than he does sis he picks up his hsit and glides out A ttn 1 In celt lisgtsier. For Farmers Only! When you the one made are several this. Mauv buy a plow, select nearest home. There reasons for doing fanners do noi think what the cost of repair; will lie when the agent of whom they buy tikes up some other plow that pays him a belter commission.

Xor do they think of the loss occasioned by having to wait seifcinl days for repairs, to lie sent from some distant oit. when they ought to le busy turning over the soL Xever buy si plow that iut Awe will do good work in ljoth spring and fall plowing, iu sticky ground as well as the hardest sod. Many of the plows that have lieen sold of late, uu-ik-r high-sounding names, bave proven expensive articles. They usually were pushed out wiu-n the groiuid was mellow, and tliey showed to very good advantage. But -when the hard fait pUiwing commenced, they were found wanting.

We bave manufactured plows in this section for thirty years sutd think we know what the farmer needs. The Tiiilii plow biis the t.t where no other plow con Id meet It tills the wants of the farmer by lining the plow for hsird ground sis well aslieing the lx-st jilow for sticky and loose ground that can be produced. dill and set; our plows. Prices, xgaiu LOOMIS NYMAN, LOOMIS NYMAN, Tiffin. O.

Curious, lint we never saw this no tice in any of our country exchanges: )wing to press of jioetry, a large numlier of advertisements are nn- avuidably crowded out, but will posi tively appt-ar in our next. i'uc. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE GREEN SPRING NEWS. IVstsant weather. Wm.

Xease has opened a grocery and provision store in the frsnr.e building north of the town hall. Cob Stevens, of Tillln, sj'iit Sun-. day bust in this plsiee. A. C.

Frey vetiiincd from Ada, Cb, (heh3lisis leew attending scliool. The cornet band of the Springs was out serenading on but Saturday ning. They isjlo4 tho Sjrlng Hotel, ye Wtcx Cmto and tha resi- dciiLe of VU Hiowii, The tin shop owned by .1. Watrous was discovered to bo on fire last M.011. day afternoon.

The engine and hose cart were promptly on hand and the fire beinsf "'y a small one w.u ciaily extinguished. The fire originated from a defective flue. The new hose esirt Vi'VI- built by II. Young the if. W- IOi tw-.

will ly. rcsvly the rojes by tlie th of Al-i', Tle ei will be a two, wUeoVj! the wheels being Hiid 10 inches high. 'At the election Monthly last the following ticket elected: M-lVor. J. S.

Myers; Clerk, J. P. Tur ner; Treasurer, 11. i nuren txmn-cilinen, F. Hahn.

II. D. Frank and Scbriner; S-hoid Pc.v'.ril Cju.u.io F-ubailiVlcHV. -t- -Merchant Ooitl ery 'tmsttie, Fred, Brown. The Presby terl.ui Salihath School will give a concert next suiviay evening.

All sire curdiully invited to attend. REPUBLIC NEWS. Tli3 Bepublie.ins elected their ticket with the exception ot one Trustee, one Constable aud their The successful Tre.vnjiot. cmdidate thn present in- e.uuilHVit, who was elected by majority, lie has been fuv steveriil successive teruysd b.lsal.iys given The Bepiibh- caits uieete.l their oorimation ticket li, the. the Bind the siioc-Aif nl candidates and uirtcoiirscd ki uiie of their sweet mmic which lusikis the heart ghul and drives away the blues.

We understand that they sire going to give a grand hop at th II ill Jnjy 4, I Miss O'lie M.uiUoi ttsia movcil her t-tmi Jtmc-Uolt, ti'-ie U.ves many frii.nds here.bul theif XiM wish: witlf he? to -her new iVlJ nnd ilawehtcr. of Toledov "bote -at. tlsejr- old honiJ 0:1 .1 vLut a.i I I 'If Tore- do 3 aliiixlay. i. Twenty Vt: VT, tirch Sii.fsiv, lioi.t Fuiiii ui, a crippled soldier from the Home, n-ear Dayton, lias rentcii tiie rooms rormeriv occu- pieil by Miss Ollie Mickey, where be is aii it to st.

11 1 a loiisicco aiul cigar store. J. tlarnism, of SrK'ijivrsvj'h', ts Jiere si iKWltintl to alail 4 jewelry hope he may Iks in g-iHiiii bie.ito I Uco, W. Poland, our saoein iker, has just returaitl from a visit to Hardin county. Our I'ulon school commenced this week with J.

A.CoIwell Mis3 Kate l'lott secondary and Miss Alice E. Hill primary teachers. We have as good a union school sis thsre is in the Suite and as cll'n-ient a corps or teachers. It. Cbaniiierlin sin'il o.ti--rs have jc-m-' bi A.s'iil4:'vl t- attond a law i'uit Wheat Is 31.

ic Other in irk 'is unchanged. The lirjt of April found in my of our cili icn.s ou the 111 ve. KANSAS. BASCOM NEWS. u- ing "Wheal looks unusually well.

Fanners are commencing to plow. The rosids are again good and the f.u-iners csin once more draw their pro duce to market Both saw mills are running on full time. If, W. ('ocr'i' purch.Lseil a feed mill suit, is rcsuly to do' work for any one who may call. C.

C. Creeger will remove his iwrta-. ble saw iuill. in a few days, two miles southeast of Tiflin, where he Iras si large lot of logs to C. kis Jieen runnnig the iuill with go id success rtn bis father's faruv three miles, eat of here, tlie past season, Mr.

L' lusted, hedge trimmer, 1UW in the employ Of ShUiU, who is hixjglnj hU farm. The Snyder Bros, sire finishing painting Frank Flack's new dwelling. Mr. F. is leveling his yard and will Mi have a beautiful home.

The improvements ma le by W. Miller around his huge brick residence give his new house additional lieauty. Joseph Culbertson has purclrased two more lots 01 u. A. in-egi-r, on Maple street built a nesit barn fin one.

The old lorch suid ortiv-o, which lately clung to the front of the hotel here, was removed and it new one will supidy its pl.i-v in a few iys. (leorge Walt nu with an lxst Saturday by being cut in the hand. resulting in the loss of the third linger of bis left hand an 1 seriously wounding the others. Dr. Whittecar promptly dressed the hand.

Doe. has a Imttle full of liiigi-rs, this being the his third be has secured this season. Old Mr. Fayce died su ldenly at residence two mih west of here tin- iTih, and was interred in the lag? cemetery on on vil II Oo-id oth iaW. Mr.

Payee "s'rvrl with great distinction during the of IMi iug then iu bis voting was a genial man, a turn Curistian and-tlied revered aud resi-cted by sill. Aged sj 7 months and si days. Miss Susie Matthews who has, been quite ill is mpidly recovering. D. b.

King closed the inter term of th" village school by a genera exam. iaatioa on S.itur,Liy last. The school hai ni. ul cojiiuieu bilA adv.mci'meut mid his inauaginnyttL' 1). Greene Iisls "bven eng.igj.1 to teach ihe summer term of seiio.il In the village.

Hiss VAlr. Crei ne will teach the Klmtowii Spay th, of Tiiiin. will tesich at the Center, "md C. Kepp the 1 ellow Hall school. YY.

YY. Miller has hung out a neat He retumeil from Toledo week with a full stock of g-kuls amoim whick was the finest ana largest lot of thrciul ever brought He also iissumeil the duties of p. M. The former postiiiitster, 1 N. Illick.

has assiK-iateil himself with Mr. King iu the insurance business. Our base ball club played their lirst gsline Ssitnrdsiv last. The score sbiod 42 in favor ot the lirst nine, to for the sisMiid nine. The i-lul consists of eighteen lneniiiers.

The next game will be played 011 Saturday sifteruiMin. The brskss band of this villsige which was recently orgsinizcl sent to Cincinnati Tuisi(ay lor their instruments which will cost iK'ing seventeen in number suid of good quality. The meiuliers of the band earnestly hoiesill will cheerfiillygive something toward the payment of jhe Instruments, The follow ing is the -rogrammo of the twentv-fiHirth seiiii-sinninil ses sion of the SandLskv ItLitrict Ssmdus- Kv (Vtfi'ivii-e, Ministerial Associatifii. of l'ie I '-uiiel ltretbreii in Cb.i isr, to be held Tit Bsuscom, Seneca county, April bill, nth aud 1, SHH5tojv Tueay oveiiUl3. ''Hmiwnlry it t.

Mlllwr. YY't'iintaJsi ItrarnitiK, "-Miifrrinss of Christ," it. CahlweU. evenlint, "Uxuhew -'B," s. 11.

Uiiaiulebnuirli Tuiiisd.ijr uioroimj, I'eiev 1 li." 1. Cnwse. Thiuvlay rintiins, "Krirls oa th lik-U-Mau w. A. Heeaoy.

II. KSSAVa. Clirist'i IVeseiice lri lliul.itry-W. W. Meflimly.

Car for Int. ni-j-ramr (x 11 Itatusi-y. Fall of Man J. K. Hill.

tiysical uianre i alfneted try flu ill A. ISnvell. Home Mu.lous 1. Kvisifli Mi.ion4 1.. Urem' Cliri'liaa prrferftvu.

atluHM-a-W. IWllelt. llar'suriunil Tiaitire a ktiWVMl by tlie Fall-J. Ht-fr. Titc AtniV'nuuit, tv4a hh4 to wliat extent tfctta Hlhn umn? A.

trSlitl 1 ilUfilted Iu It? J. Utile, ietxilT of J. UH'urdv- Ju-UhIituiob. what in'ltr W. Mnt.

liuiiilpauoN.eoiidiUiHi of s. s. Lai-'. 1 KvceuemUiin. wtiat is tt? How and lo nllat ettetit KeeHemtuin af- IfCl Mia imvji-l Nature x.

J. Ilnrlijanli. Hour and la wlia extent does HeKeiier.itlon XtUure? J. V. I'ntt Wkat are the iinuitieal ev4ilen-e at auliab.

turn. Ueiieoeratioti and .1. VtuhoIi, ClirUtiau l-rfeeUii, wht.lf''i-Yi. -Matt- e- AjKWtasy uvaIUUv of J. niwe.

V-lvat iirj '(im! liiaturial InwivtHs tha (UhuhI? i A.v I Our- ifcuday Di-liool Work IL Frmeh. Man? IK-ed ofaaciviur il III I'remili-iit. S.1L Secretary. 'Taiu. FOSTORIA NEWS.

MATTERS IN FOSTORIA AND VICINITY. John Allji'vV Vsitks or iiioving to to trv his baud sit sinn ing. During tlie in isith (if M-H'U tnimps were livljivl the Station House, Thalittlo x'Mw of liLldufV, aU- uatoilsix miles north if on th Cuhiuihtts av Tohvlo r.i.it hi.iaiiug Ui, suid iy yet Ikvoiuo a I.rl go city. A hiii.ll- whio'i wiil give employ a.ent over one huad.c I hsuid is i'ig eJ, a.nl its st! V1- sarej a raniil trrav. 1l a n-r ia.i by UJ ii(-if-td itry.

i.tuli! iirsviiinrU fo aoka luKdiI bi'ioa-r lliie. inies K'ellev. son of Vitpilr. of Washingtoj townsbiis fjonntv, ytaite.1 Tor the silver piiurs; of a few dsivs sigo. -jtmt Mr.

Lewis FavXe, sm oIJ resldi i.l i.f i Ji-s townsiiip. 1'lsiir tBontiiig. ii ngifcl l.us. At'titrel k-'ll i i fiii- tn rnbers of tiie Sehojl IVms last Maad.iv, Jours and W. II.

Grajies were the contet jits. On Monday morning of last week, Csil viii Young and Miss Ida Keller were united in 'Sniiir( Bra bier tjcJ, 'H. rxiiljerifr Acker ti.M moved bis rami, vast or town. Oa hist Thu rsilay, a week ago, Mrs. Maria irollinger, an old lady of this city, wsis stricken with nppoplexy, ami died on S.iturday.

John AVilson Contemplates erecting a new steasn saw mill this summer. The Ga-t have reduced tin-price or gas one-fifth. Tlie company proposes, as fast as tlie incresises, to reiluce" lentil it reaches ijtvvxvn of one dolLir r.t ...1 (air thousand fit, ckiI ffis measurement Mrs. Martha Reynolds, an old r.i-j d'ntorthis city, died last Saturday I evening. T'ae Coai misslonors of Wosxl Pounly have granted an order for the inaer-.

of our iicigUriiiiiji Rising TiVivif Km inst-i rimer is; I.ast Sun lay evening, a week ago. a fire was divvoroJ i a frame build ing on Main street oeouied by W. G. Up-merer as a bo-it and shoe store, suid Frank Gibbon as a w-bb-1. the firemen speedily extinguished.

Thedsiipnge the gools- rn removing tl'Ut wsu ulxiut SHU. Thiiibiinage tUe building w.is slight After the fire it wsis discovered that a gold watch sind chain belonging to Mrs. Gihlmns was missing, siispicioa rested on Xick Srtith. He st ohm; was sir rested, atyl aftur a liefme the he wsis Umnd over to Court in in default of which wao eommittnl to The wite of irwia 'slleroile. who lio.ir Jerry City, county.

died a Tew days since. I tiny Morgan, this city, lias already s'liiOKsl. tins alunif ill li pounds ot dried apples. A son or Eli Murray, of this town- met with a painful sw-cident. a few day ago, liy leing kicked iu tlie storu.ten by a liirsc.

Dr. Henry was called and attended to his injuries. The Iike Erie Louisville railroad couiisiny have contracted for a lot or new iron, and will commence, work iu a Tew works putting the track in a thoroughly first-cliiss condition. Xoth ing definite hsis Ikvii arr.uigl for fx tending the ro.id the presi-nt sesison. Frank Gibbous has a restau- rant in the basement of Ihe new Oiera I lV i'MiX C'" Kuiiu.i.

daughter er Xioholsm 'l i.Lscher. is lying quiio sick with iu-denotonthe rheuiuatisiw. TIk' Fire Departmei.t li vl ipi.tft an Wednesday w-', k. 1 Kngineig-. vvaich resultcnl in the of -orge Ems for Chief and House.

We understand that a new band will soon 1 organized in this city. Fred. Bonnell, a Fostoria lmv, has joined the regular army. Hiram Whiteford and family moved to usi weCK. wiiere thf-v in tend Iocs g.

J. C. P. ya of Toledo, is located in our city, 1 1 has opened a dry goods store in the room formerly occupied by Weaver Adams. Mr.

Pryan is wide-awake business man, and we welcome him si.mong our business men. The American House changed hands this week, Joseph Krause retiring and Peter Simonis, of Tiffin, assuming the proprietorship. Another niesit market opened here this week by J. Y. Hughes, of New Baltimore.

YY'ooil county. The Sabbslth scho.il social of the M. E. Church gave a party at the residence of Dr. It YV.

Hale last Wednesday evening. A goovl time was ha.1. (Jeorge Eenip will erect a brick residence on X'orth street this summer. A little son of Samuel Kiser, who lives two miles southwest of town, was kicked iu the head by a horse last Sunday, and received injuries which it is feared may prove fatal. J.

Y.Jones, was in Cleveland this week attending United States Court, The ife of John England died at her home in Fremont last Monday morning. Tie deceased formerly lived in Fostoria. The Executive eomsnitlee elected bv the Board of Trustees of Fostoria Academy held a esilled meeting March liiitlu ISTfl, at the olllee of Hon. Charles Foster, at which the following action tiken WiiEitEAs, The Sandusky Confer ence of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, held at Yaiilue, Hancock county. Ohio.

I-etnunin Au- Kiist 2-th. lsTS. m-onosed bv actiondulv tsiken to locate an institution of learn ing, (now named and incornonited ac- corung to Isiw as Fostoria Aesulemv) the villain of Fostoria. 0 nrovi.le.1 tusa the of Fostorisi, and vi-einity snbscrilte and donsite to the said Conference twenty thousand dollars, including the ground uimu which to locate said institution of learning: and HEKKAS. The time.

A wil 1st. when ssiid subscriptions must beclosisl and accepted is near at hand; therefore the Executive committee elected bv the Bosird of Trustees of said Academy and authorized to take such action wsis called to meet in session March 2)th, ikt.i, to canvass and count the sub scriptions nvule for the purpose aliove stated, aitl have so met and canvassed try! froiintea. and hml that there is subscribed on the regular suliseription at Jiis date, March 1S79, twenty thousand dollars full and coinpleteuid the said subscription is hereby accepted as being in compliance with the proposition of the ssiid Sandusky An nual Conference of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ locate an institution of learning in the Yilkure of Fostoria, Ohio, The Board, Trustees will meet April Ul tho B. Chureh, to locate Vti tike ineasui-es to preiare fir building. The following is the result, of the election last Monday Trustees l.eorge D.

Acker, lYavid Asire, Issue I Slultz; TrcsvAurl Jsunes I Mickey; ClerK X. A. Knight Constables Juel Hale and Edward l'reble; Assxeiaor C. I Cnples and John XI-Ttlev. All Republicans but twa.

The election tu this city, hist Mon day for iftinaljers of the City Council -iVti hotly contested on lxth sidia. The ilepublicans came oCf victorious. The following is the tickot lctt il: Charles Foster, E. Cmmiiigliam and F. It KitchavU The school buildinga Ihronghoiit the city are thronged with pupils.

Insist week a new school wsis organized, it lx liig neecssary in order lo accommodate the increased anil, the new Union School building is now crowded to its fail capacity. The new school is intermadi.ito gra'l-e, Miss Ow.ty has teen e.ijfjoye-.l as tesvher, irt'ey informs us that our schools HOW lisive- S(U eUioilllieill of silxillt 7-KX At left for St Louis last 1 Alonz Emerine fir Assi ant. si PEDRO. BETTSVILLE NEWS. who occupie.1 the same, lists moved m-Jayor.

to the one made vacant by Mr. Saire-tliesaiuar msin; IL W. Bliss and wire have brok-ho en up housekeeping for the presi-nt and have taken rooau at the Empire House; Milt ium and family, which, by the way, has been increased by the arrival or another lioy, are alout mov- inr to Af John Tlioni is will Ikiuiii; John Holliuger has moved to town and occupies the house re- The TeuilWiue Lulge held their t-fgtlsil election of oilh-ei-s for tho ensuing quarter on Friday evening. March resulting sis follows: r. W.

I'. Win. Short. W. p.

Lemuel Vleruhaiit. W. A--Mrs. Miller. R.

M. Brown. A. K. S.

Ada Kicliardi. F. 11. Gruver. Treasurer.

J. Birkel. Cliaplain H. Slick. Conductor.

K. M. r.tlni'-r. A. Delia Wort.

S. Mrs. lUibuiv'. O. S.

tai-W liriwu. They were duly brstsilled at the regular meeting on the evening of the 4lh inst Mra. FreiL Miller died on Thursday night Her remains were taken Ssmdusky for inteniient. YY'ilson Bts, is qait. sifk with fever, but is not -lesvl ry'r- oils, (tMgo W'.

Cs.y who U-en ufk with lyphoid rever for ss-vend weeks, dbil on Saturday evening. Fu- ncral services were held at the Evsui gellcal Church ou Monday moniing. 1.,., I rfllll 1113 1 eill llll. I'Uliril f.l Evangelical cemetery at this Several of his from abrosid were Moving cems to have lieen the general order of business for the past week. Job.

i rhes removed with his family i i i farm m-sir Grcea Sjiring; 1 Detnond lists irtoVfil into his house here, recently purcluscd of IVic, IhUflt Johu Sbircnisui has moved into the house recently purcliswed by him of Michsiel BelU (Jeorge Johnson, icupy the hoitse maile vac int by Milt ceutly wsule vsu-ant by Jaod Carper. Parties from Fostoria have rente the brick yard owned by Michael Betts. and lately occupied by George Schuster, and will at once commence the erection or a new kiln, Anthony Kirehner, harness msiker, lists rented the room now occupied by 'George Johnson sis a niesit msirket and expects to move into the ssime as soon su vacatel by Mr. Johnson. Messrs.

Miller Sch wertzinan will then oeeu- i py the room msute by Mr. Kirehner, as a millinery estabibh- ment. Andrew Geyer. of Elmore, is visit ing his brother, H. II.

Geyer, at tiiis phice. B. Kuebler sold 2 feet front to a party from Tiriin. who will build a store thereon and engage in the grocery and provision business. A cow belonging to Henry Shippers, three miles southeast of here, g-ave birth to a ealf, a -few days since, hav ing two tiiis.

The extra tail grows out of the calf's bsick, just behind its shoulder, and is as much of a tail as is that natural appendage. Mr. shippers, the cow, the calf and the two tails were doing well at last accounts. The regular election for school direc tors in this district is called for April i4in, su 4 ociock i'. it, to elect one director in place of Dr.

A. S. Martin, whose term expires at that time. Wm. Shirkey and YVin.

Dicken in tend leaving for Texas and the west on the 13th inst, with a view to locsv ting in that section of the country. Reulien Heffner offers his farm, sit uated one-half mile west of here, for ssile. Dr. and Cy. Xorton and Frank Mur ray were home from Columbus, over Sunday.

Dr. Betts and John Martin returned from Boston, Monday last. George Motley is in Michigan on a prospecting tour. Klas. Xick, with his family, will re move to his farm in a few davs.

Charley has well we promised we wouldn't mention it, so we Our schools here will open1 on the 14th iustcad of the 7th, as stated in our last. Dolph. Blue will have charge of the school in District 3, during the coming terra, which will begin in a few weeks. Lewis Merhant is Tisiting in YVil- lianis countv. The election for Township officers on Monday fussed off quietly but as hotly contested, and the successful esindidsites, luul little to spare.

The following is the result: Total numlier of votes TRUSTEES. Ma.i. 11 Wm. liep Kenoeii llelliier. Kelt Jns.

11. F'ry, luia TREASURER. IVrry I.yncli. Ueni CLERK. Wiil Sbnrs, Kep ASSESSOR.

W. Harris, Deiii CONSTABLES. W. ilott. Rep IS Henry Karl in, Kep There were from 15 to stay-sit- boiue-Uepublicans, in Jk'ttsviile alone, sutHcient to have elected every man on the Rep Miosis: ticket, but who by their negligence have allowed tiie Democrats to capture three of the best ofiicts in the townsliip.

Butter, VI cts i-ggs, 0 cts wheat, I corn, cts oats, 2 cts. WHEELER. ATTICA NEWS. Tlie ro.ids lK'twei-n here and the sti- tion are in such a deplorable condition that for the psist week the mail man had wheel the mail up and back on wheellKirrow. We sie in hopes of lietter rosuls soon.

The Ikiptists are holding a re-vival at present but su yet hsive not la-en successful. YVe hope much good may be accomplished lief ore closing the meetings. Their minister. Rev. Mr.

Diall is working haul. Dr. J. C. Myers has taken a bt.le boot-black, from Tiffin, to rsuse.

YVhy do not others do likewise' A new bavber shop has Ixxni startoil in YYeed's biirt.ting, by Xoah Seiple, of stssistti! by J. Roth, of Tiffin. A new provision store has silso been starU here bv Mr. Scouten, of Fin iay. We wis'i iiiiil s.iecess.

Tie It iiiarteily sit lb-' U. B. Chureli iu this place 'l Ntiar i iy iti i in i 'V. are iuviti il to all- i. The many young n.is of Giliiu rwill to hearif bis di pirtitre.

He starinl Jst (veiling for Clinton. Mu lligan, here ho exjjiw. 1 1 remain for our year, bidphigC. Clo igh, r.iiinerly eilitor of the Journal, now sit Clinton, limning a Oar I wishes go CLYTIE. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.

HANCOCK COUNTY. Beat yf tlringe tovvn-ship. who v. arresteil on a cbal'gc of poisoning his a short tsni-' ago, was Ik. md over to Court in the sum of Sells' Circus v.

iii exhibit in Fiudlay April L'lith The Conrirr repi: the laiisimu men of Fin.llay have hsul a prosja-roiw year, just past and are in a better linsuicial condition than they were a year ago. WOOD COUNTY. Friday evening tout, a woman Mrs, living In Troy township while a abite of drowsiness, fell from her ehsiir, and when rsiised rrom the floor by some or tho ramily, who, at the time she fell, were all at Ihe bsirn doing chores, was found to be ilesub It seems the old lady had been iu the habit of tippling occsisioually for years. The verdict of lbe cormn r's jury wa 'Died fiom drinkiug ttiitA-H MUl ew-r sv.il inner Yt Portsige. on Monday, while out shooting lish the rortage river, a gun tnsled in the hands of Curtis Mnnn.

mangiing his i.i I i.l a most frightful manner. Confili rites are given the preference in Congrc-. Here an iadtsmee ftiW'Si in a Wxshingtou special to the Ci'iciunati V'tnmvfutl The first discharge and the first among the sulKirdinate of- lices oi the Senate were uie oy Scrgesint-at-Arms ljright. Hie first man disehargod w.u a who funght in the L'nioli army, and was appointed a messenger eight years ago by Sensitor Spencer, of Alabani.t. The first man apMintsl to the vacancy made by this discharge is nameii IXxlge.

"He is from Virginia, wsls a 111 the Semite, before the war. was discharged for uttering lis- Iovsd sentiments iu 1nI, and went in to the rebel sirniv. Bread and Butter. Ifatl in his Juiirniil uf Health, fives the following bit of wisdom: and butter are the only articles 01 ioi of which we never tire fiom early childhood to extreme ohl age. A pound of line flour or Indian meal coii-r-iiiid tlim tiiitr-s ha touch luesit sl one pound of butcher's roa-vt l-f and if Ihe whole product uf il grain, bran aud all.

were sswte into bread, tit'teen M-r cei.t. more of nutriment would Ik sitlded. I'nfortunatcly the brsm. the coarsest irt of which gives soundness to the teeth and strength to the brain, "vni-rallv eicluibtL Five liupdrid pounds of flour give to the body thirty pounds of the I-oiiy aliinent, hile llie ssime qusintily of brin gives more. i'i poti mis.

This l-jne is lime, tiw phosphate of liiiM', the aliment of health to the whole human body, from tht w-uitnf which multitude! of ix-r- sons ip into a geiier.il decline. J. -MI. CA.TTXJL, efe Co. IHIa-ve HVEored.

to tiieir ISTe-w Old. Stand, Opposite tlie Oouirt House. ISTew Goods! Lower Prices and tlie Best Stock oT SOOTS fe SHOES in Tiffin. J. HVE.

KLA.XJI.jXi -Sc Oo. SNEATH LOVER PRICES THAN Pi 0 CD ft PI 0 WE Ail. NOW NEW SPRING STYLS3 CARPETING coN.sisriXis of Tapostry Brussels at 75 ccrrts per yard. Tapestry Brussels at 85 cedts per yard. Body Brussels at $1.25 per yard.

Body Brussels at $1.50 per yard. Extra Superfine at 75 cents. All Woo! Ingrains at CO and 85 cts. Fair Ingrain Carpets ai 30, 35 and 40 cts. Wall Paper and Window Shades.

loACE GUiriTjfVriSrS, Etc. AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, A.T THE Tiffin Carpet Store. Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify thnt these) Rcotia trfl freo from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them tn their own families. BR.PBICES STEELE PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. Thu Bmt Dry Hop l'Mil World.

STEELE PHICE, CMcago, St Loui3 Cincinnati THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE FARM Of Jacob Baum, SL Paul, Pic'away County, Ohio, Hedged by tha Dayton iISS Company, No. 383 West Third StrectS-Dayton. Ohio. i i'k' j1 St. ri.i.

i. i T. II wl, ri.nilialiv of be-li Um-v iriuuwsl. i.latlitd. wirMldimu niel priiueii.

daring tiie wivhi of wbirb iu rwry nartH-ular, wl turn- all kimls ut iUM-k hm-uI ami laiu-- Th -nfl ruiniHUiy 2K in "l-f'S hh likr unI ii-v-. vtxi wUi. I .1 I Inrllirr vllrn om it U-(t lln irritiriun hmI autl ticiwitrtl u. 1 ata liUL-neu uui oii-j re on- i'bi r.ct'vm', Si "ah, irr. 1 ami In tlifl t.f ri-tliue.

tratn-l to tlie it-iit l.y ami Klt'liiHi-'ii I wiut.troii-jW urin.lin air.iinrt UwM tyll li.il.'.-. U-ItmS Vim lo a fiiilur'. I run chwrfiiilY n- tli liiKr iiuulf l.y ll.li.OHi.y ar mw-ii au iuivtliius 1 b.l Ur.it I am llioroiujlily inc-il t.i:.t Uinr hr.l-.-s ill lorn ull t.i-k rvi: the r. liile tliey le aiiU be tmi.iiM. tha plant ail lit iiis interlikea and firmly their yi-'.

i-" M.rr.. liKvnjNK. July 1. tCT. I am l.ron.1 1 1 I amiltl -li-.

tni4ii-4 i-n't wired l.v tlie lied-e -it ttieir iaii of Ti f.lmi i.eru.mlv wmi.lertul a.i a a -n ut relorm ui hnliiiK. a ntutti le of -lu ai Ihe irotiml ami makiiis it vi tlui-k al tiie where it umt U1.1l 11 na utu-r anvtliinu to a It ionly U. am itl tliat this CoitiiKiiiy tiiuiiot i toti aeli rIroni.i i. I mi irl'imm, iti 1 imi'M'Vi-iiieut-i maile on it by bei.llii:, uinis iO''! Tl'rtiflViU'W 1.1-e.l tlie ItUl, aoliMe ft a preMituw it fi- li. II.

K. S. ib Wiu.loy. From tho Agricultural Society. Mt.

VKiif'H. Ohio. S. pleinb-rr fTtli. We the "lu-altee.

l.T ll.r of ti-e 1, n. ri lletkcen thai mere hel.t. v.ire.1, anil pruui .1 iritLea t.U.l.ln, Vh.7 IM ail ud tl.au we tMoeetrrt. A Sjetiire. ln.lf-1 e.l tuia fa-u.

kuuwiuz It 1" l'' tu4ui Uu waule.1 Ut e.auW. le.n.-l aoerflbe.iK,- We iiii.l.-r.i.n.Ml lofimian- Mnn-n of fU. Ohio. in-l ie.l .4 the Ha Jel. traai.e.1 prMlle.l hy J'" y.

We a-t the r. i.it tin, mr opini' t. ITXTu tT oiUe. I. I pr.in.-l.

a- to Out a awiol I ''Z J1, heft, et onuVo.ma-; tio- remiuiyl a- 'f' pTan tiie ah ui. k. Ohio. miKWrsi, a I-e of the br.lu-r, Mlllflill." allll-W a'l -touijuiiy to the iw-raily. We lull, U.

tbe S.W S.M RKM BI If. vt'f Kh. i to trial I ive iken Hetl-rr. ttuU liave been a-el. sr" rfSmlTu'Xr 0e3.

-9 Ss BAKER EVER BEFORE KNOWN RECEIVING OU.1 aj 03 0 UNIQUE PERFUMES are tho Gems of all Odors. TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dbotfricr. LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons.

EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the pure root. IMru k-u- la, iht. a ill ir Mil-, ui tlu rOlltnu-t f.lT Uie Xii thlHM III lialiikt. I wimiW ii1 ii-ia Hie tl.ili.ir pt r-o.

TV vlkkii. Mt. V.mrm. OhM Jio.s I.hwi srituui. rHevu MKrKK.

'I wlof. AltWlK K. OUIO. n.L-,nos Oajhikk. uuiar CU el IIls.e.

O.P luliu, Ohio. RnKttwe Jww W-- aatt.

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