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1S75. MARQUARDT'S Stone Front sited in 1S5S. mnniHH I am now receiving my now stock of Wall Pajter, Window Shade, Fixture, Lambrican1 Window Cornices, Cord and lasel Kor the Spring Trade. WiiPliave tb largest and beat assorted toe It of the above 44oods In the city, which I onVr to the public at very low prices lor each on I v. My Irng a.

way writ unuea Willi resn anil I'ure Medicines. Chemicals and Dye Stuffs Willi directions how to use I hem. PATENT MKitH'lMtX of all kinds, FCKK WINKHaud I.ICl'OIUfr Medics! dmi, Prescriptions eare-luliy compounded lijreom petent pemrm only. J. IA MfHIUAUDT.

irogStore TIFFIN TRIBUNE. Local and Miscellaneous TO ADVEKTIF.ES-TUe Trlkwas has Urtrr elrew latls-i tHmm the tlaesl Im mm TWO pnatnls lkMStr, All Communication most be accompanied by the name of tbe writer, (not (or publication, but as guarantee of good faith.) or they will go Into I lie waste-basket. Ks-tlres, Birth, Marriage au4 Death aimnaooriusnU fbkc Five cents Iloe will be charged for obltnariea acooupany- log death announcement, and also for tbe resolutions by societies of an obituary charades. No deviation will be made from this rale. fifUn, fUindiy Ire Dee.

16, 1875. Will Bolt has put on tbe streets a new back. timer White, of the Defiance Democrat, was In this city last "week. Miami Commercial College, Dayton, O. Please send for circulars.

II kinds of light retiring done in a workman-like manner at 1st door ftoudi of po(office building, Tiffin, O. Tbe weather became suddenly wintry on Sunday evening, and Moo-day can be counted as one full day for winter. The sua, after being bidden from view for one whole week, came out again in his csual brightness on Ban-day afternoon last. 1. C.

EaldWla, of this city has been selected as one of the Grand Jury at the IT. S. Court, whici will bs held in Cleveland in January. Thlrtj-tnree years have passed since the introduction of Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup, and it fctill stands unrivalled Price Z'j cents five Dottles $1.

To-morrow night, at National Hall, the oratorical contest, between six members of the Senior Class of Ieidel-lierg College, will take place. The universal mid was sii Manly transformed on Sunday cU'tit last by those arctic In other words, the cold weather has frozen it up- Dcsnler, situated at the junction of the Dayton A Michigan and It. O. railroad, in Henry county, is taking steps to heenrae an incorporated town Cee R. V.

Shavhan's new advertisement. He offers a splendid line of goods very low, and the mere ap-nouncement is sufficient fill ids store with purchasers. in exchange aays tbe "clling school fever" baa broken out again. It dxa not state where, and our citizens had better prepare for an attack, as last winter it was very contagious. Sanaa evening last union a ervices were held In the Baptist Church, Rjv J.

T. Pollock delivering the sermon. A meeting was also held at the English Lutheran Chcrch, Rev. G. A.

Hughe presiding. The anion services will be continued during this week, at the Baptist Church on Perry street. Th re will be services in the forenoon at 10 o'clock, la tbe afternoon at 2 o'clock, and thp regular meeting In the evening beginning at a quarter of six o'clock. Defiance claims to have the best looking school "marms" in tbe State. The Democrat is authority for this, and at tbe same time asserts Its competency to pass judgment npon such an Importtnt matter.

The Democrat man has evidently not seen the lady teachers in our public schools. Last 3-iturdiy night, as some New Washington roughs, who had been to Mansfield on a spree, were returning home on the night express on the T-, T. it E. road, one of their number fell from the train between De Kalb and Hlnes. His comp in ions did 1 ot miss him until th train arr'ved at the 1 liter utatlm.

Walking was not very good Saturday night, but the fellow had to try it Atlantic Lake trie Kaliroad. The Bucyrus Journal says that at the meeting held at Newark last Tuesday and Wednesday, tbe arrangements In regard to the south end of tbe road were satUfactoriiy adjusted, but similar arrangements at tbe north end. were necessarily deferred ia consequence of the dilatory-action of the stockholders north or Crawford county. tolHmhns as Toledo Railroad. The Columbus Journal says that the working force of this Dad, for the week ending Dec 4th, was 1,106 men and S17 teams.

Tbe masonry for the Olentageny bridge is completed, and the iron bridge, from the Keystone Bridge Company, will be put up at ence. The viaduct over Delaware run is finished, and the grading from tbe Wortbington and Dublin pike north la well-nigh finished to Marion. Daniel Whetiel will offer at puUic sale, at the door of the Court House in Tiffin, tbe farm belonging to the belw of Felix Whetsel, situated 1 miles northeast of McCutcbenvllle and 9 miles south or Tiffin, adjoining tbe lands of Abram Delaplane and David Poetius, on Wednesday, Dec. 29th, 1575. It contains 106 acres, well improved and under a high state of cultivation; is convenient to churches, schools and mills.

Terms made known on day of sale. Kale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. Local and Miscellaneous WATER Or COMMITTEE. MitTKE.

To the President of the City Council We, the undersigned Committee, on the 10th visited the enterprising city of Toledo for the purpose of examining their system of watar nopply, beg leave to report, First, That they are under obligations to J. D. Cook, Chief Engineer of the works, for eourtesie shown tiiem In the examination of the sioe, from tbe source of supply, two miles up the river, to the distribution in the city. Also to bis Honor, Mayor Marx, Chief Engineer of the paid Fire Department, Marshal, and many other citizens for their kind hospitalities shown us during our visit. Second, Mr.

Cook explained the workings of the stand-pipe of water. supply, so farai be coull In so abort a space of time, to th entire satisfaction of your committee. Third, the efficient Chief Eugineer gave an exhibition or their arm in men and borses, which was highly satisfactory, and which seemed all that could be desired. Eight heavy streams of water were tbr.iwu al one time, four of them from one hydrant All the streams were sufficient to reach the highest buildings in tbe city. As far as your committee could ascertain tbe citizess are well pleased with the water supply.

The taxes to build them seem heavy( four per cent. on a cost of one million dollars, yet the low rates of insurance and the feel ing of safety and speedy extinguish ment of fire fully compensates tiiem for tbe creat outlay. our committee ha furnished Mr, Cook the necessary data from which be will in a short time prepare an estimate of the cost of water supply for our city mt tbe atandpipe system All rf which In rMpectfally submitted. John Q. Gross, Jacob Scheiber, Cm.

J. A. Brick wer. touaeil. The Council met in regu Iar session on Monday evening last with all member prefect except Lin' ion and See waid.

-The minutes of the jrfeviou. meet Ing were read and approved. The Water Work Committee in vie a partial report which was received and filed. The Mayor called tbe attention of tbe Cynncil to tbe propriety of purchasing a team or two for fire purposes. Also to sk the city to -desig nate some place for the erection or a coal oil lamp as an experiment.

On motion of Scbelber, tbe Fire Committee were Instructed to ascertain on what term they can secure a team for aervieea during tbe night in case of fire also on what terms tbey could procure it both day and night and report the same to the Council. On motion of Huber the Park Com mittee, In connection with the City Solicitor, were instructed to collect rentof Crooks Co. On motion of Huber the Gas Com mittee were instructed to place the experimental coal oil lamp on the Court House common. Tbe Mayor reported the fines and licenses collected the amount Is 40. The report was received and filed.

On motion of Gross the insnrance on Engine House was renewed. Adjourned. rrank Vorthway, of this city, has taken charge of tbe train on the B. O. road, for a few weeks, formerly conducted by Mr.

De Frees, who is granted a leave of absence to commit matrimony. Fell ten feet ai C. Andre's Grocery. We mean his geods have fallen, and former prices are smashed, and they are' still going7 down notwithstanding a hunared people are trying; to kep them np. This may seem strange, but It Is nevertheless true.

Tbe more people take hold of them the lower they go. For a short time Dr. Crawford has been treating Geo. Witcbel for tape worm and succeeded, Monday last, retiring from him nearly three hundred feet of the disagreeable Intruder. One hundred and eighty feet are preserved in a bottle.

Tbe patient is at work again. J. Tan Valkenbcrg, editor of tlie Sidney Democrat, died at that place on Monday morning last, aged about fbrly-flve years. He was formerly editor of the Fremont Messenger, and a member of the Constitutional Convention. Mr.

Van Val ken berg was a wholeso led. plearan gentleman and highly is it Notice. AU parties knowing themselves to indebted to tit firm of Myers Williams must call and settle at once, as they have sold out their Hard ware store to C. O. Childs Son, who wilt continue in tbe business at the old stand, and Myers Bro.

will carry on tbe Store and Tin Store al tbe same place. Bear In mind tbat tbe book of the establishment will be found at tbe store and must be settled up at once. Yours respectfully, MYERS BRO. Uetdelberc College Contest. Tomorrow evening the contest of tbe oratorical association of Heidelberg College will be held at National HaU.

Below we give the programme for the the evening MUSIC. Pravkb. Rev. J. H.

Good. D. II. Welcomiho Address. Rev.

U. W. illiard, I. 1. MUSIC.

ORAnow Tlie Pream of One Aee, the Hcl-enoeof the Next. J. 11. Steele, West Hrookfield, Ohio. MUSIC.

The Student of To-day. D. J. Meese, Linglestown, V. MUSIC.

Oration Philosophy and Mlxxlonnf Ideas. A. Balubly, Basil, O. MUSIC. Oiiatiok The Ape Wimlom.

Oeo. K. koepper, Dixoa, ill. MUSIC. ORATroH The Hero of To-dav.

A. L. Hauler, MaaaUlon, O. MUSIC. Oratiox The Destiny ot our Republic.

Jacob Idle, Tiffin, O. MUSIC. ANSOUHTKMRirr OP DETIS.OX. MUSIC. Maggie Mitchell Everybody will remember tbat on Tbusday evening, Dec.

23J, the celebrated actress, Maggie Mitchell will appear at National Hall. The Hartford Couranl says of her When audiences of three thousand persons are gathered to witness "Fan-chon," "The Peart of-. Savoy," or "Little Barefoot," while hundreds upon hundreds are turned away from the doors, it is pretty good evidence tbat tbe public are not tired of witnessing these pieces. It is needless at this late day to enter 4nto any extended discussion of Miss Mitchell's beautiful impersonations. Her Fan-ebon is a perfect performance in Its way." And so if is everywhere not for one night alone but for a succession of nigbts, the people turn oot to witness the performances of Maggie Mitchell.

See advertisement for terms of mission. ad- Ust or Letters remaining uncalled for in the Tiffin Postofflce, Seneca county, Dsc. 16 Arlington, A Honta, Jautea 11 boyer. Wm II I-ocnsi, HIm Halda Maaaey, Albert M( ampbell, McOeary. John Xickeu, Uim i.ydla Honk, Samuel Hopher, Mary BralUi, John fttranjbangh, Wm Kiueaey, Daniel Thomson, John II Vernon, Waller, John Wyant, Aaron Brant.

Carr, Mla Carrie Uoit, Mrs Mary Colt, Auruitu Ferris, Mm Phoebe Fry, Catherine Funk, David Ul 11, John Harley, Wm HaU. ft Hoyt, A bole Kelly, tin Ellen Laenga. Agnea Persons calling for these letters please say advertised. -All letters not called for within four weeks after being advertised will be sent to the dead-letter office. I Weirick.

P. M. it Htw stock of suitings received at the KUr Clothing Store. Go to the Centennial' Bail, Young America Hose Company, City Hall, on New Year'a Eve. Dare your saws fileJ, ekaU eharp- enel, and guns at eoutii end fyf postoffW building, Tiffin, ().

Hjer William, having Partnership, desire to sHtle up all i account. Kee buiiK-ss losal in i prompt. Thoi. 0. Kobalhan in canvassing this city f.r a beautifully fllust rated edition of Hhakapsare, isu-d in monthly arts.

All and any kind of Sewing Machines repaired needles, oil and attachments at south end of postoffice building. Tiffin, O. Don't forget to go to the great clos ing oat sale at tbe People's Clothing Store. The prices are soon as wil make yon feel glad. Tveatj-flre gallon fine, freh tab oysters received t--day, at O.

P. 8ny- Uer where you can buy a quart of soliil meats, juice thrown in. When examining Hue' toy don't forget to ask lor the) Cbiromagica. It is an automatical teacher of history, geography, statistics, and is a wonder. Public Rale.

Matt. J. Clark will sell at bis resilience, in Keed township, ou Thursday, Dec. 23d, lietween fifty and one hundreJ head of young stock sheep. The be.it and finest asortmeut of pure Candies, Chocolate Caramels, all kinds of Creams, (Unify, Toys and Fruit, cheap.

Mixed Candies for the Holidays, to be had at O. P. ayder's. Jfew Liar Flrai. Hons.

Johu and G. Pennington, have formed a partnership in the practice of law. The firm nauoa Is Mcdiotey Ac Pennington, and they will occupy the offl je of Mr. McCanley. Jno.

A. Mjen, for a number of years a prominent business man of this city, started, with hi wife, for Kan Fran Cisco. California, Wednesday. He intends to remain with his son-in law Mr. until spring when he III return.

V. H. lowers, line repairer of te R. O. railroad, left this citv on Moo ing last and stopped oil at Bioomdate tor a little hunt.

He succeeded in bringing down two fine, large turkeys, weighing respectively, 171 and 1S1 pounds. He says it was not accidental, ei tber. llrrer, Banai it Co. have opened a general stock of groceries and provis ions In the south room of Noble's Block, at the north end of the new bridce. The business will be conducted by E.

Shefter, of York county, Pennsylvania, who has had many years of experience in tbe business. be sure and see tbe new Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine before pur chasing. Office south end of postof- flce building, Tiffin, O. The grave and tbe gay will alike bo entertained at National Hall on' Christmas night. The Drummer Boy an entertainment comprising many features that make It specially inter esting, bringing to mind the ramiliar scene of the late war from the time enlistment down through the many events which followed.

Efd Front. There has been a change in affairs at the reliable Red Front. Myers Williams have dis solved, and W. C. and B.

F. under tbe firm name of Myers Bro. continue the tin and stove trade. O. Cblldd A Hon have bought the hardware department and will conduct that.

Success all around. ffhen you are making up your gifts for Christmas nd New Year's don't fail to call on John Loesser. He has set apart an up-stairs room in his es tablishment for toys and gifts and ha arranged ia the moet tasteful man ner. His stock is endless in variety and lias been selected with tbe utmost good taste. Don't forget Mr.

Loesser. Greenhouse Earned. On Sunday night the greenhouse, situated ou tbe far ai of M. J. Kirch ner, east of the city, was burned with its contents, entailing a loss, including plants and building, of about $1,000.

It took fire from the furnace which is used in warming tbe building; It is a serious loss to tbe owner, Mr. Crause, Sew Telegraph Ode. The B. O. railroad company established a telegraph office at Bloomdale on Friday last, with a Mr.

Bryant, of Crom well, Indiana, as operator. This is another improvement which will be fully appreciated, and gives this town more influence as a railroad point. TIME TABLE-B. O. R.

R. EAST. P.M. 12 13 12 5S iai 2 Slit P.M. 4 57 A.M.

132 P.M. 4 10 434 4 i sir, i 1 FoKtoria Kawoiu Tiffin Kenabllc. AUU-a WEST. P.M. P.M.

557 1 12 40 S54 .111 711 A. ST 5 t23 7 10 8 10 UU Attica Republic- 12 21 11 A.M. 12 Ul Ttfiln 12 53 "Th Baooni FoHlorla Beat Estate Transfers for the week ending Saturday last Wblteman to Lee, 4J acres, Adams Tp Libble Bbesler to Clias Fonter, iiart lot 310, Foatoria 2,000 A Hall to II Mhaull, lota US. 70 and 71, 2d Ward 425 A Hall to Gassuer, lot S2, 2d Ward 2U HcCauley to 1)U Moore, land in 1st Ward 1,500 The best present to make your wife or daughter Is a new Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine. Call and get it their office, south end of postoffice building, Moaroe street.

The Excelsior Literary society of Heidelberg College, will hold its annual Junior entertainment in the College Chapel, on Monday evening, December 20tb. The exercises will consiet of orations, essays, music and reading of the Excelsior. All are invited to be present. 1,000,000 Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines now in use, and giving universal satisfaction. Tbe Nos.

6 and 7 especially adapted to manufacturing purposes, using a straight needle and making tbe Lock Stitch without tbe use of a shuttle. Office south end of postofSae building. A. M. BRYSON, Gen'l Ag't.

The Drnnraer Boy. Ample arrangements have been completed by the Decoration Society of this city for presenting to our citizens, and tbe public in general, an entertainment which was so popular last year, and which, by the various improvements, new scenery, elevated seats, will be unusually interesting. Remember begins on Christmas night, Dec 2th, at National Hall. Everybody should see it. The Baptist Sunday School of Republic, istt hive a Christmas tree at the Town Hall, Christmas eve.

Tbe Sunday School is to provide a present for each one of its own members, and all tbe people of the com mnnity are cordially invited to attend and also to use the tree as a medium for bestowing presents upon their friends. A committee will be at tbe HaU on the 2ttb, to take charge of tbe gifts. J. F. Tollmer died Tuesday night of consumption, aged 29 years 11 months and 1 day.

Tbe deceased wo an enterpriiai busins man of this city, and was held in the highest estimation by onr citizen. He leaves a wife sail ttro chlldmi, aud lare circle of frlenls to tuouru hi early deiniae. The f'Jitem! will take place lo tsi-r-row at 10 o'clock. Services at the St. Joseph's C.itnolic Church.

Xasonle. At a regular convocation Clinton Council, No. 47, R.4 8, Masons, held Dec. 13th, 1S75, the fol- lowing officers were elected and in- stalled1 for tbe ensuing year T. I.

G. M. Martin D. I. G.

M. C. C. Park P. C.

of V. Rtissel L. Knspp Treas. J. F.

Marquardt Recorder G. K. Brown C. of G. B.

G. Atkins a of IL K. Hersh- iser; Steward P. P. Myers; Sentinel John Park.

Local Correspondence. MELMORE NEWS. The Evangelists yet continue their meetings with marked success. So far there have been 'soma twenty or more conversions. The M.

E. Sunday School is making preparations for the Christmas exer cises, consisting of music and a re view of the lesson leaves of the lat quarter. The evening's exercises will be couducted mostly by the smaller pupils. All should attiijil as it will ba very interesting. There bait beu a young; iusd stay.

in and about the vicinity of Melmore, luriu: the past summer and fail, pass ing by the. name of Kkitnr appearance did not seem to U4ie tbe meaning rf his uanie with nature. A week or go ago he decamped, hav ing in bis posReaeiou a watch and chain borrowed from Jaliu Ireland, and five dollar in mony from Gust Skranaenfky, thus proving himself be a genuine sJilnner by name and nature. Now that theyoun? men f. this place paiuLiheir burajldud.

oaiJieir faces, can't some one sii'l us an aborigine mora proficient i i tUt of tattooing y.f The side walks in 'cartain localities are in a miserable and dilapidated condition and should he attended to, or broken shins will be tlie conse quence. Tbe young medical nfiident of our place remains rather wcluled wince his arrival at the point of being an M. D. Correct, the work before you requires faithful application. Dr.

II. Ladd started for Bnllalo last Tuesday with three car load, of swine. The Dr. visits that market with hoes nearly every week. Our public schools ara doing finely under the instruction of A.

H. Yam-bert and iss Jennie Goas. James Hamlin, formerly of this place, has started in buslnesj with Phillip Jordan, at Albion, lud. ne Intends removing bis family there soon. Mr.

H. is a respected and an acknowledged good citizen of a strict business natnre and fine 7The best wishes of the community go with JUMBO. BUNKER HILL NEWS. Several warm days were experienced last week, accompanied with rain, and many of our fiiends along tbe suburbs complained of tbe "beautiful mud." Tbelves are numerous around Low ell. On tbe night of the burglars entered the barn of David Dud row, and breaking the lock od bis-! granary, took from it io.d of wheat, including four bags full that stood on tbe barn floor.

They then started in tbe direction of BeJlevae, but when near the residence ot Wna. Gibbons their load got too heavy and smashed their wsgon but they soon remedied the matter by taking a wagon from the barn-yard or Mr. Gibbons belonging to H. W. tsJdtngj- er.

When the fact was discovered tbe next morning, chase wasf iven to the miscreants and they were traced to the tarn-yard of. Edward. Crosby, yhere tbey left tbe broken wagon. Crosby, being informed of tbe circumstances, kept a watch for the return of the rascals, who came the next night for; the vehicle. Crosby, fbnowinfelt to Fremont, arrested the individual who gave bis nam as-rJamea Also finding Jn hisatabJe the four bags belonging to Mr.

Dudrow but the wbeat was minus. Wright was lodged in the Green Spring calaboose, had a temporary trial, and not. being aide to secure bond was sent to Tiffin jail. This makes the fourth time lliat wbeat has been stolen in that vicinity this season," Lowell had better organize a vigilance committe to protect their lives and property. Several farmer in thi neighborhood had their sheep badly damaged by dogs last week.

Grafton Sbeden-belm bearing Hie dogs after his sheep, took bis gun and fired at one of the curs Lut missing him, tue brute pounced upon Mr. Shedenbelm and had it not been for a well directed blow from the butt end of his gun, which sent the canfne howling across the field, he might have experienced serious results. Mr. S. fouud 16 sheep killed and several badly wounded.

Mrs. Sarah Niles, living two miles east of here, bad a child which was attacked with a very bad case of croup, insomuch tbat it began to lam black in theface. After trying' every thing to easo the little sufferer and being alone In the bouse, she became alarmed and for a last resort gave it a spoonful of kerosene oil, which relieved him immediately, so that he could say, "Don't want any more that greasy stuff." We learn from the numerous sportsmen through this locality that hunting is good, but game is scarce. Mrs. Colli9ter has been quite feeble for some time past.

Dr. Gann, of Green Spring is in attendance. "Quill," the Advertiser's correspondence, of Lowell, interested about an elopement which he mentions from this place. Nothing of the kind wbateVer occurred. (l 1 1', Lewis Koons husked SO Inisheis B.

LOWELL NEWS. From appearances' to-day it iooki aa Uiougb we might (iayeaa little fcleigb ride with that "little 'gar," on New Year's day. D. Rale ia back from the east, having disposed of a large lot ft fine stock at Buffalo. Jeff Rale's fine iiouse is at last finished.

Heller did tbe painting, and wo wiS say this much. for'Mr. Heller, bis ''fitting can ndthe This town- was miBw4bir-wrat rabbit hunt on Saturday last, judging by the crowd of people present during tbe day. Spillar Sly, a Huron couuty man, has $1,100 invested in Lowell real estate. Good enough.

And still they shoot at men between here and Green Spring. Mr. Scbltnner came 'very near losing his money tbe other night, by a gang of cat-throats. Woe be unto them hereafter, for horse piotols are numerous here jast now. Iu my next the readers of the Tribune wilt be pleased to bear of a few changes in connection with affairs S.

P. H. FOSTORIA NEWS. 1 ious to atwoci at tbe names of inno-of cent girls with anything that will injure tiiem, aud draw into the vortex of general and public filthinega the characters of young ladies, whose Slauder has been the watch-word in Fostoriafor the past weft, and Shace speare's words. umnv.

the whitest virtu- trik? have been varified a ba'r a tlrzen tidies the ljwt six days. It seems: that society, or atieiu-t tlie lower society in Ibu vicinity, ba become so demoralized by reading and talking the Beecher TilUo scandal, and others nearer home, thai people are rrady to devour anything ap- proximating calumny, and seem anx only offense to the slanderers is their parity and respectability. But the caluminators of Foetoria ask no foundations for their lies, but as young ladies of unquestionable chastity waiK our streets, they-must run a gauntlet of brutish eyes, which seem to say "Be thon as chaste aa ice, tire as enow, thou sbalt not escape calumny." Whether or not such ftlate of morality, or rather immorali ty, is a disgrace to our town, we leave ojt readers to judge. Tbe new store, owned by M. Morgan, which baa jost been pened in tbe room formerly occupied by R.

Hale, presents a neat and business like appearance, and withal, is a great addition to our town. A police dance will be held at tbe Opera House, Thursday evening, the lGtb, Myer' Cornet Band will give a street and: balcony serenade in the fore part of the even- and leave on the 8:30 train for Kind; ay, take part iu tbe North- western Knud's dance at Wheeler's Hall. Mrs. ThoDcaV Literary Civ will give an entertainment at rtormal Hall, nextFriday evening. Tlie riremen's fair will commeuce Thursday, the 2.1 Inst aud will be held in City Half.

A prize, not to ex ceed $5u in value, will be given to. the person holding the lucky ticket, A gold-headed cane voted to the. most popular man uoder 2 years of age, and a beautiful ring to the moet popu lar lady present, not over 2 years of age. A large tin ccp, 30 inches in circumference, with spoon in propor tion, nicely eugraved, will be voted to lite homeliest man iu town also, an other cane to the most popular gentle man over 35 years of age and beautiful enameled ring, lettered R. II.

Lt. to the moet popuUr lady over 2." years of age Also, the Infant priz, which will tie awarded by the Company to the prettiest child under one year. Judge to be selected by the Company. The Foatoria. Comedy Company will play "Horseshoe Rbinson," at Normal Hall, sometime during tbe M.

DETROIT NEWS. Nothin? very unusual has occurred here lately. The road have been almost Impassible for the past ten days, Our merchants aud other business firms are having a good trade, and when spring opens, there will be sev eral more enterprises, of a business nature etirted. Our town is small aud there is plenty of room to extend odr borders in every direction. Our district school has been in operation about a month with a larger attendance than and there sems to be a greater interest maoi tested by both scboolars and teacher, than formerly.

Wm. H. Meyers, of Venice, is the the teacher. Notwithstanding tbe rough roads, the usual amount of business is done by tbe railroad. Wm.

Clemens, of Bellevue, has shipped a car load ot hogs from Jhis.pl ace every week for some time; and last first load of caul wp shipped from here. Not much grain is bought here now, but a good price is paid for what does come In, The school officers have had new blinds put up on the school house, which adds much to the locks of the building. Last week being; muddy ur citi; 3en bad the side-walsT. fever, which resulted hundred feet in length bejrtgjut B. F.

Ssnford has built a neat picket fence iniront of his dwell ing, aud pot down a good side-walk, which adds much to the appearance of his residence. Jj. Sourwiue, and brother, killed 30 squirrels one day last week. MARKETS. Wheat Corn, old 53c Jtn lt Wntter 25c.

Efs 20. DETROIT. FLAT ROCK NEWS. The greater part of last week the roads were so muddy that there was little teaming done, and tbe horses bad comparatively easy 14" Sunday -morning. Franc Marcher, in company wICTf two other out huuling against the protest of his employer, Mr.

Samuel Reahm. 'While ho was climbing over a fence, a pistol which he carried In his pocket was discharged, the ball entering left thigh, causing an flesh wound. Doctor Rupert was called and found the ball lodged in the calf of his leg. Kev. Longhrake, whose health is again delicate, is sojourning for a short time in Iowa.

For tbe first time in five years, there are two empty houses iu Flat Rock, for rent. Joseph McNitt's happiness is caused by a boy. Last Sabbath evening, Mr. Brei.sb lectured lo a fair audience in the Ev. (horcb, ou the subject of Prae Man? hood." JIMMY.

GRAND RAPIDS NEWS. The weather is very cold at present and the roads are almost impassable. Our peaceful neighborhood was disturbed last Sunday by about twenty hunters after a few turkeys. Persons who violate the Sabbath in this manner should go outside the bounds of civilization among their own el ass. A meeting was called at our schools! house last Saturday eveuing for the purpose of organizing a literary society.

Hiram Cromer was elected President Cbas, -Zeis, -Secretary J. W. Critic and Wm. Zeis, Treasurer. After the election of officers a sham law-suit was engaged iu, which terminated very pleasantly.

A great many people are going to butcher this week. -Our Grangers will have an election of officers in a short time. Jacob Zeis sent a car load of bogs to Buffalo last Saturday. ANONYMOUS. rThe fbilonrliricaniet'jo tte fhfljf Isne The Ministers' Association, at Shi- lob, was well attended Thursday last There -feti fo as an "nib biters thert At altboflsh 1 it was very interesting.

Tbey are holding a protracted meeting one mile and a half north of Shilob, and have an interesting meeting. (Tue Postmaster at Cornier' Sta tion we gel tnrbush busking corn, and it don't storm and the weather keeps warm, be will put bis son In as assistant postmaster tbe coming week. We hope be will not be disappointed. We have great reasons to believe that Cromer's Station will become a basin ess place building is being carried on lively. Tbe school at Grand RspiJs is in session, with a fair attendance.

'1 he scholars 9ay they have of vu- tiiation tbroagh the broken wimiow. i We hope the directors will attend SENECA. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. RICHLAND COUNTY. Tramps effected an entrance into the residence of Dimon Sturges but Saturday night, through the basement window, and carried away some mince pies, a roast of beef, and other toothtiome edibles, without disturbing the family.

From there they went James Purdy'a residence, where they failed to add to their collection, and then to the Congregational Church, bat picked up nothing there. ERIE COUNTY. Oa either Saturday or Bund iy night an attempt was made burjlarlzi the establishment of L. A. Speneer, on Water street.

Whoever mad the attempt tried to effect an entrance at at the rear of the store, with a result partially successful. OueoftUe windows in the imxt door was broken ont and an entrance giiued to tbe sh ip. A key was inserted in the key-hole of tbe door between tbe shop aud sales department with a view t-j n-Uing in-to the latter mentioned part of the establishment, ia whioti are kept tha more valuable portions of the stock but tbe desigu was frustrated, owing to the fact tbat the key Suit not only not unlock tus door, but became fastened iu tbe lock in such a manner tbat it could not pullel out of the key-bole. The result was that au entrance could not be gained to the siles rootnuu tbe key had to be in the lick, w'nritwts founl on Monday morning. Nothing Ins as yet bsen misjid frjrn tas pUci, but it is not Known pwitiveiy wuetiier or not any tiling was etrried away, There is no clu the irjlar or bur g'ars.

ERIE COUNTY. HANCOCK COUNTY. Tnemvi whu robbid theOli Fel lows' at Mt. B'anehard, has not caitit yet, but wj are informed IhU there's strong circuin staitial azainxt a certain party of last aoius youqiiiuea. fr Fm Jlty were mjqI hunting and having a ime fun iu Ma rion iwnship.

They relessly shot across tbe road at a bird, and a Ktrt of the load of shot enteral the. and neck of Mr. As who was driving alonsr the ria at the time: The wouuils are not dan rerous, but such reckless caieleMsness shnul be Several papers have published an item that a Mr. Sheets of Arcadia had fallen heir to $24,000 by the dealti of a relative in Pennsylvania. The would-be heir publishes a cird in the Hancock Courier, which says tbat the report is a sad mistake it is $21,000 too much.

Wednesday night some scamp rode off a horse of Win. Walt-ermirej that was hitched in front of Antioch Church, iu Jackson town ship. After hunting oue day, and spending considerable money, Mr. W. found his horse.

Tb9 rascal bail rodd it aa far as he thought was S-tfe, and then turned It loose. SANDUSKY COUNTY. S. was out riding Iu a bogey on Sunday, coming from Ball- vilie, when ho had occassion to touch tbe horse with a whip. Tbe animal suddenly bolted, when Mr.

Hudson, with a friend named Taylor, who accompanied bim, jumped out. The animal was ultimately stopped near Mr. Fennemore's, after breaking tbe whiffle-tree and the shafts, though receiving no injuries On Friday morning last, John C. Hintz, aged 3 years 6 months, aud son of William Hintz of Grove Creek, was drowned by breaking through the covering of au old well in tbe yard. It is supposed he was in the well for about two hours, and he was dead when found.

HENRY COUNTY. Dr. C. M. Fiser, at present a resi dent at Mt.

Bianchard, but recently of Liberty Center, was arrested and brought, Napoleon last week, on a charge of murder in the second degree, the Grand Jury of Henry county hav-ing found an indictmeut against him to that effect. He was admitted to bail in the sum of $10,000 for his appearance at tbe next term of Court, to answer to the charge Mr. Carpenter, who resides near Liberty Center, drove to that village on Mon day with the wagon loaded with hoes, I wben tbe team ran off, throwing Mr. out, the wheel? running diagonally across hi breast, and inflicting very severe injuries, and causing grave fears that they may prove fatal. Bee Augspurer'a advertise She proposes to quit the toy trade aud will close out her entire stock, comprising an endless hue, at very low rates.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton says that one day wben she and Horace Greeley dined with John C. Fremont, she was' onngeti to tie fllr. Greeley's cravat, arrange-bis collar, comb his hair, and tie his shoe before going out to din ner with bun. Local Business Notices. A good- assortment of cloaks and shawls at Yingling's.

Cheap Book3. Don't fail to to to the Boston 90 Store and get oue or those uice'y biuud books, such as Robinson Cnn.te, Fable', Swiss rKanilly 'Riblnsou, Scott's, Moore's, Burns', Tapper's, Pope's and Coptr iems also Fleetwood's Life of Crist. Any of them for 93 HotroAY Goods. Ttifise.heauUfuI vases at Wilsou Laaabersou's are just the thing for a holiday present for your wife, or sister, or in the absence of the somebody else's sister. Also a great variety of toys of every description which would make a nice girt for the little folk.

Jitst received at tiie Boston 9Jc store a fine line of lava, Parian marble and Bohemian vases a'so lava statuary, smoking figures, etc. Proclamation of the- Buffalo Clothing Store. I am determined to reduce my fall and winter stock of clothing for the next 30 days, regardless of cost Thankful for past favors, I remain yours truly, Marcus Frank. A KICE assortment of. geuU' slip pers for Holiday presents, at Kueb- ler's.

Fork nice slipper for a Cnristmas or New Year's presen 9y Briousljer 4 Romig's. AT.Marqaardl's Drug store you will find tbe largest and cheapest stock of good suitable for Holiday presents in Tiffin. F. K. Sua wham has just received a nice stock of new and beaver cloaks and a fine line of dress goods, any or wbicb would be just the thiug for a suitable holiday present If you want to make some one happy buy one of these artiules for a gift The- Boston 9j Store i the place for toys and jewelry for tbe holidays.

J. F. Marquardt has receive) a new and cheap stock of Albums just" the tning for a holiday present For anything in the boot and shoe line go to Sponler St Rimis'a. Toilet setts, pocket boks, cigar cases, card cases, handkerchief and glove boxes at Marquardt' Drag Store, I Those wishing Pianos and Orgat for holiday presents should call at E. Dreher's music room at otic to l-arn terms ami leave orders that instruments ordered rim the fact ry will arrive in time for Christmas and New Year's.

Thnsi dealing with us ean rely on being fairly dealt w.rh Entire wil! jtv-rt or i sa'e. Iu the meantime we refer to those who hare lat'ly instruments of us, rlr S. B. Saeatb, Dr. J.

P. Kicnaman, Wm. Fleet, Wm. Hewitt, Mrs. Haftie Frary, O.

B- Stryker, S. Shrod-s, G. A. Mitten, G. N.

Djwns, Joseph Deppen. Remember our place of business, wo doors south of National Exchange Bank. See advertisement in another co'umn. Howell Bro's iu Lins's Bii-ck, opposite Fiege are ready to furnuh tbe good people of Tiffin with fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Bans everything to be found at a first-class I bakery; also a full line of Fruits, Can dies, 4c. Tbey assure the public tbat nothing but first-class aid pure ma terial will be used, and that Drugged Bread will never be sold by them They have a magnificently furnished room for Lai lies, and Gentlemen with Ladies, where Oytrs, Ice Cream and tbe delicacies in season will be served by competent anl obliging waiters.

Tbey also have a Din'ng Hall where warm meals will be furnished at hours. We say try them. Oat MKA.L, cracked white wheat, pearl barley, and best of hominy, for saWby- H. A. Bcskirk Sox.

1 JoHxjrr Urbixbb'3 AtiantiD Qardan, next to First Natiaoal Bank is the most popular resort in Tiffin. It Is splendidly fitted np, and is supplied with the best there is to eat and drink P. Schbib will sell ro.kIj cheap for cash because be has got to have it tbe cash. For a br rains in clothinj call on T. Schelb.

Where to Get Them, The beau tiful is good to give for a Christmas gift, but the useful Is much For the latter kind gn to E. Jones 4 Bro. Tuey have thd best lino of LaJlea' aud Misses' shoes, Men's boots, etc and a full stock of bats, caps, etc. Call if you want any kind of head or foot covering. Threbofthb oest billiard tables in the city may ba found at the At lantlc Garden.

Scheie is selling all classes of goods m( low water-mark. Call ou hi in and see for yourselves. Wr ARB offering some special in ducements in dress goods. C. J.

YiNfiiJ.so. Go TO the Boston beautiful chrotno or ir.ia (Store lor a nice bracket for a Christmas present. We have several dozens Smoked Tongues also Dried Beef will sell low. fl. A.

BlTSKlRK So.v. For Sale At this office a new Grover Baker $35.00 Sewing Ma chine. Will lie sold at a large dis count. Call and see. For the best refreshments go to B.

Schmitt's Market Street Restaurant The best of wiues, ale anil beer for in valids and on draught. Go to Cheap John for all your Christmas presents. White and colored blankets at re duced rates at Ylngling's. Christmas turkeys ind geese want ed by Dec. loth, at Wilson La in be r- son's.

fosa nne mristmas present go to P. Scbeib and select something from his stock of goods, such as va- ises. 8 loves, underwear, or anything in nis iio. Wanted. To sell city IjU, good locations, at low prices, for certificates of deposit on First National Bink.

P. Huddle, Real Estate Ws have canned Fruits aud Vege tables, which we will sell very cheap. H. A. Buskirk 8ox.

Pure Wines, fresh beer aud other wet groceries can always be bad at the Atlantic Garden. Every attention paid to customers. Thb largest and best variety of Gloves in tbe city is at Leiner's, A lot of good warm. Winter Caps, a little old in style, for sale cheap at Leiner's. You who do not go to before you buy your Christmas presents will be vry ajt to have to pay loo much.

A kinb slock of cards Just received at the Triritnr office. Leav your orders soon. We are receiving goo. is every day in our line and will not be undersold. H.

A. Buskirk Son. If You want to make a nice present to your little girl, go aud get a set of nice whits furs at Leiner's. For the premium Sewin-r Machines, the woman's Itest friend, our steps let us bend, and buy one of those useful household articles, a iood Sewin Machine of C. II.

Sting, the oldest established Mewing Machine Agent in S-nect Sling can act the part of Httita Clans very well, if you want film to deliver a sewing machine at your house on nas Eve. He has already several orders for machines, to be delivered on Cnrlstmas mo now go to Sting and get a em! an I reliable Sewing Machine cheap. Da.NX'K. The Young America Hone Co. will give a dance at City Hail on New Year's Eve.

An elegant line of fine suitings, mostly all French, of the finest quality, jo deed tlKre are no lietter goods made than are on sale at Scbeib's. And tbey are made up in style to correspond with the quality of the goods. Mrs. Davidson has just returned from New York with a handsome assortment of Millinery and lace goods Imported Bonnets aud HaU, Embroidered cashmere sacques, over-skirts, capes and shawls, which she will sell at very reduced prices, on first Monroe street Cash for Butter and Eggs at the highest prices quoted in this paper, at Wilson Laraberson's. For Weddinos and Parties We have just received a stock of splendid wedding envelopes of tbe latest style, and have the most rood, era type for printing wedding and party invitations, and workmen who know just bow they should be done.

The Best Workmen in the city are employed at tne Tribunb office Work done at fair, living prices. Atlantic Garden. job M. GreinerACo. have Cincinnati beer on draft and keep Fiulay's bottled lager, Edinburgh ale and porter, Finlay's, Hughes' and Porter's ales, together with everything else in tbe line that is No.

1." The Atlantic Garden leads all. Bargains Bargains Don't fail go to WiUon it Lambprson'g for Dixh's CllaMwnre and Orocerie. Wanted Situation by a joung man tojearn a trade. Inquire at this offise. ISYOFRLIFE WoUTil MCXXTS? Kirknexs prevails every wlitre.

nl everybody complain of during their life. When airic, the nojeet i ret well; now we lay pl.iinly innt no i-erson in Ihii wttrld that Is with l.vspej.-aitf. l.iverCMunlaint a fmuivfnnn. si-fe Ilrmtnciie. iT'Vr, lieart-bnrn.

Palpitation can i lke iibih's Arum i uims silnmil -ltiiu reiier and cure. If yoo d.wW this, 0 ywrilreajBt, J.F.Mur.inardt,-nd cet a iuple bottle for Wceo a ami irv It. K.n-laraue Twodie wlil relKT y.m. rasa a an sickly hil.lren nn be ma.Ie healthy and strong bv regnl.it-iu? t-irtomachs and bowels with more effertiTe than l. aiul sant to take as hone; Wind Stomach, Worms ui there Is cotnin; in existence eical to Cantoris.

Why will yea SauTer from Rheumatism, Sprain. Stiff Joint. Swellings Barns, Scalds or Weak Back the Ceataur Liniment aSbrds certain relief Many articles soothe paia lo a certain but the Centaar Liniment rarei. The Wnlte Liuimeat Is lor the hamaa family, the Yellow Liniment for horses and ani-nuli. Krafmber TUl.

Now is the time of tle year fur Piieiiuiocia, Luug Fever, Coughs, and f-tal reuits of predisposition fit Couiucu ution and other Throat and Lung Diseases. Boscuee's German Syrup has been used in this neighborhood for toe past two or three years without a aiunl? failure to cure. If you have no; used this medicine yourself, go to your Druggist J. F. Marquardt, and ask bim of its wonderful success among bis customers.

Two doses will relieve the worst case. If you have no laito iu any medicine, just buy a Sample Bottle of Bosehee's German Syrup lor 10 cents and try it Regular size bottle 75 cents. Don't neglect a ccuh to save 75 cents. ft HUE, '1UF. A SUAL FETING OF TH 1 holder's of the Tiffin Woolen MiilM.

lor the election of Ulreetora for the ensuing year and tbe transaction of other bnsme, will be held at their office, in Tifflu, Mon day, Jannnry 3, PCS, commem-lax at It o'clock A. M. OEO. W. BtsKIKK.

US It I'reKident. Xoticc. THK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Ohio Stove Company, will be held at tha Cotnany's otliire iu Monday, January 3, 1ST8, commencing at one o'clock P. for the election tt rectors tor the ensuing year, aud for Hie trniiKaction of other busiiicoi, lvc.7, ISTi. F.

P. IJLOOM, 1'rraUlenl. Notice. ''HE ANNUAL MEETIWJ OK Trl Mtockholders of Hie Seneca County found Patrons of Husbandry, fcvr the election of liirectors for tiie ensuing yeiir and the transaction of other buxim, will lie held at their saiup'e room, in Timu. I in.

-s at 12 o'clock M. C. C. PA UK, uloit Mec'y and Ait. Administrator's Not ice.

NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned hat this day hen duly ap. pointed AdminLitrator of the estate ol Jtu-iih G. Feasel, deceased, late of Mene-a County, Ohio. ISAAC FKASKU TiiriK.ODecLlSTi. Tiflin Agi icullural Works.

'I'HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Slock-1 holders of the Tim Agricultural Works will he held at their omce on alomlar, January M. liffti, at 1 o'clock P. for the election of I1 rectors for the enMiilng year, and for the transaction of other bnslneHs. (iKO. SHANNON, 15.U.

Atins. President. Hecrelary. ulil If. Dee 7, ISTi The IToMWkold 3agazine of A itiYy." ARTHUR'S Illustrated Home Magazine 1876.

1876. Takes rank with the leading, most popu'ar, and most in linen Ual Magazines of Uiedar. It is more thoroughly Identified with the pcopie in their true home and social life, than an other first. class Periodical in the country. For the (treat Centennial Yearit will be richer in illustration, and in all of its raned departments than ever.

Two new serial stories will be given. ElO-lrstpliffi bT Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr.

aJjlLMlllie, author of -Sybil lluuliug-ton" and All fi a in and the Life She Laid Down, by T. -lill l.llll, Arthur. Both will commence in January. Butterick's T'ML" nis for Ijtdies given in every number. Terxs 1 1 50 Year.

3 coDies for S6 0 6 con ies snd one to getter np of club, 11! Postage Free. Specimen Numbers IS cents in enrrenev or P. O. stamp. As the Home Magazine circu lates largelr iu all imrtsof tliel'nited btates.

it oners one of the best general Medi ums i'tf country, ueaiers suppuud dt Amen can Newstii. rr 4 NON. no-JS. 1129 Chestnut rumuicipiiis, THE AVEEKLY SUN. 1776.

NEW YORK. 1876. T7UGHTEEN hnndred and seventy-six is the AJ Centennial ear. It is also the jear in which uemocrauc House ot KeDresentanvps. ttiA first since the war.

will be in cower at VYshiiiz- ton and the year of the twjnty-third election of a President of tbe I nitcd elates. Ail of thev events are sure to De ot great interest aud lu portance especially tne two Miter: and all of tiiem and everrthlng connected with them will be fully and Ireshly renorted and exoounded in The cSi x. Tbe Democratic House ol ReDrescntarives. Ink ing up the line of Inquiry opened years am by The will sternly and diligently liiventitrate the corruptions and misdeeds of (irant's ailmin-Wration and will, it is lo be hoped, lay the luunuauiMi ir a new ano oetier pertoa in our bational history. Of ail tliis THE a will con tain all the accurate accounts, its readers with early and trustworthy information in uiese aohoroiug topics.

he twentr-third Presidential election, with tne preparations lor 1L will be memorable deciding npon Grant's aspirations for a third term ot power and plunder, ami still more as de eming sun snail tie tne caudnlate of tbe party of Reform, and as electing that candidate. Con cerning these unhjett. those who read The srif will have the constant means of being thoroughly well informed. ine weekly s. which has attained aeirrn- latinn of over eighty thousand copies, alres-lv has its readers in every rotate and Territory, and we trust that Uie year will see their nuiubefs loutiied.

it aid continue to be a thorough newjaper. All the general news of Iho day will be found in It. a-mlensed whea nnlmnort- snt, ufuillehgth when of moment; and always. structive manner. It is our aim to make tbe Weeki the hew family newspaper in the world, aud we shall con tlnue to give in its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales.

poems, sclent i lie intelligence and agrtrultnral information, for which we are nut able lo make nmm in our daily edition. The aerlcultiitai d-psrtment especially Is one of its prominent foa-lures. The Isshions are also re-jillsrlv petMirtml in its columns and no arc tits laarkela of every kind. The Week i.v Kr. eiirht inures with flftr broad columns is only Sl.20a year, tMsttage prepaid.

An Uiis price bareiy repsys Uie coot of the psper, no discunnt can be ms.li; front late lnrs, airents. POMtmatcrs. or an rone. Tlie Iiailv Ri m. a large four nsee newnsnepi of iweuty-eightcoliinins, gives all the new.

for two cents a copy. Hutsicnptioa, postage a month, or .0 a vear. Nn.iv cditimi extra, fl.10 i-r year. have no Iravelim; agents. Addre, Tiik tt tw VK Cirv.

ItRHiire t'fo to Wilson St LamlMT- oii'h fory.uir ll liilay goods. IIknry'3 Carbolic Halve so Well-known that it in only to i-aution ayainst imitations. I re quire a catrfal udinisture of ue car- oolie ai'nl Willi other to prtxliice a Halve that may be relied upon. I he genuine only guaranteed. Hee thai it liean-t fie and private proprietary xlarap at John F.

lenry. ly all Uruvtri-sls and l)ealer. John f. Iletirv. t'urran Proprietor.

Colleee l'ia Nejv York. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, stands atone as a remedy for Coughs, Coldn. Asthma, and ail dmeatieo of toe tbroataud lunga It will cure where other remediea alleviate, aud alleviate where others fail entirely. Try one bottle of it on a bad Cough, and see. There ia no thing so good and certain.

Price $1.00. Sold everywhere. Good Health How to Get It. TakeoecasionaUy a few doses of HOOV- LA.VU'S GkiiMA.N BiTTLK-S. it gives lone to the stomach, facilitating the diges tion and assimilation of food, so necessary to the ooansnmeni of tne It regulate the bowels, carrying off the foul mas ter that would otherwise impair the action of the liver and corrupt the Wood, producing foul Eruptions.

Offensive Breath, Hick Headache, Bilious lMnordi-r, Jaundice Backache. Nervous Debillty.Ueneral Weakness and Irritability. They act not as a drastic purgative, nut by arousing the dormant functions of to healthy action, and thus setting the channels free, cleanse and nourish tbe entire system to vigorous, joyous health. il is not a Hum Bitters, but a pure medicinal preparation. that Is coring its thousands daily, who Joyfully testify to its wonlerfal efficacy la curing disease and restoring health.

When a brisk pnristive Is required, ose HOOfLAXU'S Pu6PUYLLIN PILIJ4. They act promptly, without nausea or distress. Proprietors, JOnNSTOT. HOLIOWAY 4 CO- Philadelphia. Bold bv ail dm gg lata.

POSITIVELY THE BEST. Dr. Morris' Eyrap of Tab, Wild CitERgr and Uobeh oasa la the very best som pound ever prepared, advertised or sold by any person or nn-ier any name whatever for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Coughs, Colds. Cronp. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases ol a Consumptive type.

It will thoroughly eradleat these alarming symptoms In oneialf the time re. quired to do so Dy any omer iiraium purely vegetable and contains not a particle of opium or other dangerous drug. Physicians all over the country endorse it as the. most efficacious antidote known for all dis- ordWsof tne tnrrsis auu luogs. nefn falls.

Kvery oottie guaranteed to perform exactly as reoresented. Be suro to oldanl Dr. Morns' SVKrP OK TAR, ILD CHKH-RY aud HOKkHoCNP. Trial size, lu cents. J.Y.MAKvtL AKUr, Ail.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. A OF Toys and Holiday Goods. MO SEE THE LARGEST fJillST DOLL! Dolls of all Styles and Sizes, Cook Stoves, Kitohens, Drums, K. R.

Trains, Safes, Horses, Doll Buggies, Carts. Mules, Express Wagons, Tables, Birds, Complete Chamber Sets, Etc-; -A IMPI EfE GLASS AND CHINA TOYS, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Caidles Candid SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN CANDY. Sunday Schools and Dealers Will fin. I II to i Kainl i My Si-n-k ji.vrl tt purriunin A. J.

RUESS. PIANOS AID ORGANS FOR THE HOLIDAYS A Nice Organ tr I'lii Cleveland Branch OfRc And Ic ve yonr ort. lastrumeals for Christmas and Hew Years. piosrosGii PIANOS Hi Mr. Itrulter hiving had Trale.and h.tiua Luge Ira le in tlo 'crriile of ohIs MR.

1m. W. Of t'levt lAiial. will UhU trt lit trjuU- in Titllii IlinMifii lilru will ht trie ri 1m rmttfvoriii tMUMiilNli A irtiKli-l ralr tn thin v.r ttf th St rrpvlfuily uiK tlt pu-mnaof he pxil of rtrl.n itnl vicinity viu( rly nu fin dfitlt EMTIRE SATlSFACTIQHiGIVEH OR NO M. CO Ph S3 Jf1 I 111 1.

.1 t' if 'i i PXCIIAM VALLK. Keraeniberoar place of l)sines-, '2drs Houlh of Kxclime Kink. Very resfieetfuiiy, D.DUEIIER, Gen'l For DECKER BROS. World VALLEI GE3I IMASOS, Hunlett anil CIcTclunil, and Smith's American ORGAN'S and other first-class Instrnnicnts. Vare-roonis, 348 Superior.

City Kali New Stove and Tin Store. il STOVES HEILfilMl, LE8AR lUn opened oct a lull stock cf HousEi FURriytiiisrG goods. They are preps red manner oX JOBBI such aa ROOFING. SPOUTING, the Shiirlest Notice. I'allrt Heilniiin's New Iilock, Waslilnstoii Tlllln.

0 OPEiJI LINE OF-V i li.l Cloliday Present rsjin time t. nveive du.il of experience in the llie west, nnitbles Inm lo ve Iwsjler terms tliun citia ntre. MERRIN, Mnl viriitilr. anl all am.nwnifnf! mid ui Kciiownwl PIAX0S, liuildius, Clereland, 0. STOVES.

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