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1 TIFFIN TRIBUNE. LOCKE BROTHER, tROPRIKTORA. T) Am. fkindsr itt 1, STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. KECKBTAKY OP 8TA1K, MILTON BARNES-8UPREVB JCDOF, WILLIAM WHITE.

KEMBKR BOARD PUBLIC WOifcS, OEOBOE PAUL. Connty Republican Con- STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. County Republican Convention. SATURDAY, AUGUST, 3, 1878. The annual Conretiticn of the Re-pubJican of Keneca county will be bald in tbe Court House, la Tiffin, on ftlirdar, iisost 3.

CommeDcloc at 11 o'clock A. for tbe purpone of putting In Domination one candidate for each of the follow- log offices, viz. Probate Clerk. Auditor. Recorder.

Comtttiximcr. Liflrrnary Director, And for tbe transaction of aucb other bueineaa may properly come before tbe Convention. Tbe oommlttee respectfully uk that Republicans aee to It tbat every-tbing poaaible la done to bave a full convention, and one tbat -hall be indicative of noeewi tula fall. J. H.

RlIKiELY, T. J. Livers, ir. F. Cramer, Jf.

L. Brewer, O. T. Locke, Rep. Cen.

Com. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES. Tbe following la tbe lUt of delegates to tbe Republican County Coaven Uon, Saturday next, so far aa tbey bava been furnlabed to ni SCIPIO. Tboa. Bmllb, B.

F. Moore, Stephen Lapbam, John L. Cole, J. W. Htew art, Aa Way, David Tronel, John B.

Stearns, Wm. 8. Eastman, D. B. CVlasel.

Jottch T. Robinson, David D. NeUlrk. EDEN TOWNSHIP. C.

Y. Brnndage, C. Bartleaoo, Wm Barrack, Wm. Palmer, R- A. Fleet, B.

W. Warner, Aaron 8wlgart 8amuel J. Seed. Iaaiab Kline. CLINTON.

David Derr, EJ. H. Swander, or aoe Huber, James Patterson, Samuel RIekenbaagb, John Sbroyer, Myron Sexton. SENECA. J.

Lockbart, J. W. Cbamberlin, 8. Porter, Geo. Jameson, John David son, Benjamin Reeme.

REED. Wesley Halton, A. J. Bailers, A. Mittower, W.

H. Bbetterley, J. Ray mond, D. F. German, J.

T. Williams, HOPEWELL. D. R. Klnc.

L. N. Glick, C. Do ran, H. W.

Creeper. FIRST WARD. Cant Wm. 8pelr, T. B.

Tomb. Clay Tlnteroaan, Mart. Holderman Jno. M. Kaull, J.

H. Cole, Alonr.o HalL SECOND WARD. A. Brandeberry, B. F.

Atkina, Jaa. Patton, A. M. Campbell, Philip Hy- iaan, David Bower-ox. THIRD WARD.

J. A. Sobn, H. Housel, M. Frost, B.

Kaup, James Wentz, A. Strouse, R. I Knapp. V. 8.

Robertson, K. A. Gray, Henry Wiusor. J. E.

McCortaack, Louis Wagner, J. H. RIdgely. FIFTH WARD. Wm.

Arndt, J. W. Hoag, Ed Stephenson, Geo. R. Hubs, Jobn Poor man.

It bas been practically decided by Third Assistant Postmaster General Hazen to extend tbe registry system to tbird-class mail matter. Tbe change will go into effect about Octo ber 1st The Cincinnati Enquirer is liberal In Its suggestions to Senator Tbur man. It waute bim to collar and throw at square bold the greenback question. It expects Tburman, in abort, to repeat Bam Cary's greenback speech, wbioh bas been delivered mors times In the last five years than there are years In the Christian era. Pittsburg, New York and Brooklyn are suffering tbe agonies of a "glass of beer for three cents" war.

The re tail dealer don't want to reduce tbe price, but prefers to give a "schoon er" for five cents. (Any of tbe boys oan tell the Inquiring what a schooner of beer Is when we get time we shall inform ourselves.) Minister Noyes sailed from New York on Saturday last for Paris to re-sums his labors as U. 8. Minister to France. Hs carries back with bim as good a reputation as be brought, notwithstanding tbe Potter investigation, and, besides, baa had a very pleasant summer excursion and visit among friends in this country.

Minnie Warren, one of P. T. Bar-cuoi'i lillpntians, died at her home In Middlebora, a few days ago shortly after the birth or a child, which also died. Her husband, who la a dwarf In stature, is overcome with grief. Tbe birth Is one of but few on record where the parents were so extremely small.

The child weighed live pounds and ten ounces. Captain Bogardus, tbe champion abot who is now in England, abot a pigeon match on Monday last near London for 1,000 with Captain Shelley, and won by a score of 77 to 67 birds. Shelley withdrew at the eighty-ninth bird. Bogardus continued to shoot and killed 64 oat or 100 birds, being tbe highest score ever made in England. Democratic statesmen all ever Ohio are hastening to announce themselves as Imbued with the "Ohio Idea," which aim ply means to continue to fool with the finances, keep tbe business of tbe country In an unsettled condition and prevent capitalists from Investing their capital in different ways by which laboring men could get employment.

It must not for a moment be supposed that tbe Ohio Democrats have but one idea, for tbey have several. The most notable of them was tbe O'Connor Idea to reconstruct and reorganise the Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Thla has been done and the Home is practically rained, as regards any benefits the orphans of soldiers may expect to reap from it It has been turned Into apolitical machine. Tba Ulk about Mr. Beits getting tbe nomination of tbe Nationals for Congress in the Toledo district, la absurd.

He is tbe Bute Senator who introduced tbe bill to abolish the Ohio Bureau of Labor Statistics. Whatever be is nominated for, the work-logmen will vote solidly to have bim remain home. Leader. The talk about Beltz getting any Bomlnation in tbe Toledo district is absurd, for the simple reason that he Is not a resident of tbat district. The Leader occasionally mixes candidates and districts badly.

Tbe Btate has been re-dlstrlcted. A prim and fawtl.lioos lady tlius '-Only horses sweat-men perspire and ladies glow." Secretary Sherman's testimony before tbe Potter Committee waa remarkable for iU calmness and candor. Gen. I. Ii.

fherwooU.of the Sunday Journit, wants to be the National-Communistic candidate for Congress. Tbe workingmen's. riot in Washington auddenly terminated, and tbe instigators, tramps and bummers, bave gone to reap tbeir reward from one to three months in jail. The funny roan of tbe Burlington writes by the yard, bis engagement Leiug to write six columns per week. Tbe remainder of bis time be lectures, or imuxea bimaelf in other ways.

Tbe races of the Mansfield Driving Park Association will take place August 7th, and 'th in Mansfield. Tbe Norwalk Association August 13tb to I'ith Inclusive. Tbe premiums offered amount to $4,000. Reports coming in from Northern Iowa and Southern Minnesota elate tbat tbe crops are badly damaged in those sections. Wheat in some conn-ties will not yield over seven bushels to tbe acre.

Ohio bas been outraged. In tbe appointment of tbe Hog Cholera Commission no Ohio man was selected. For fear that It is not understood it Is proper to state that there are still a few Ohio men left who would take a place of almost any kind. Tba new atyle dresses, according to a Paris letter in tbe Balti more "are so tight-fitting that the only difference between tbe wearers and tbe Venus of Milo is the external col or" living statues in various colors si lo speak. A dispatch from Yankton, Dakota Territory, says tbat seven persons wore killed last week In tbe Mennon- ite settlement forty miles distant from that place by tbe tbe bursting of a cloud.

A large portion of tbe coun try was submerged and much proper ty destroyed. Tbe yellow fever prevails to an alarming extent in New Orleans and several other southern cities. Tbe ice dealers In New Orleans, on ac count of tbe great demand for ice, bave raised tbe price to fGO.OO per ton. Tbe Mayor bas negotiated for supplies by rail to be sold at cost to consumers. The latest crop reports from differ.

ent parts of Minnesota, indicate con siderable deficiency in the Southern counties, where the yield of wbeat will not exoeed twelve to fifteen bushels to the acre, much of which Is of a low grade. Red River Valley, and tbe Northern Pacific counties, are better, promising twenty to twenty- five bushels to tbe acre. Tbe only signal station where the sky waa clear east of the Mis slaslppi I at tbe time or tbe beginning of the eclipse. Monday afternoon, was at Milwaukee. Texas was cloudy, with tbe exception of Galveston, wbich cleared just before tbe eclipse began.

From Fort Sill, Indian Territory, northwesterly through Denver, Chey- enne, and Salt Lake, and on through Oregon and Washington Territory, the sky was reported clear. Now tbat four-pound packages of gold are to be sent by mall as third- class matter there will be a new tem ptation to highway robbery of tbe mails. The rate on this class Is one cent an ounce. An avoirdupois pound of gold contains $271.31, and can be sent from California to New General Garfield says General Mc Dowell was the victim of ill luck, People called bim a drunkard and a traitor, wben be never drank a drop of liquor in bis life, and a more loyal man never lived. General Garfield, while bathing in tbe surf at Atlantic City, on Friday morning last, was attacked with ver tlgo.

Representatives Springer, Hiscock and Ralney, Bergeant-ab arms of tbe Potter Committee, were bathing at tbe same time. Some thing peculiar was noticed in General Garfield's movements as be left the water, when Hiscock and Rainey went to his relief, conducting him to the bath house, where by prompt at tention he waa soon restored to con sciousne8s. He soon recovered and bas since returned to bis borne in this SUle. in York by mall for seventeen cents. Tbe four pound packages would con.

tain ti.uao.M, at postage or sixiy-uve cents. This in lower man any ex- a at 1 Saturday last in Washington a mob Interfered with laborers working for 5 cents a day; overturned carts, plows, and compelled tbem to desist. Tbe police prevented further violence, but the laborers did not re sume work. Tbe riotous demonstra tion was against laborers wbo were excavating the foundation of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing building. Tbe men wbo ordered the workers to desist were fully 200 In number, both colored and white.

One of tbe laborers who refused to leave his work was badly cut. The Providence Bulletin In refer ring to tbe abduction, robbery and outrage of a Boston lady at Utlca, a report of whlob will be found in tbia paper, saya We are sorry to hear rrom a gen tleman acquainted with circum stances tbat tbe report ot the cruel outrage upon a highly respectable Boston lady wbo waa traveling on the New lork Central Railroad la true In all material circumstances. A Utlca dispatch attempts to discredit tbe story, but there is no doubt or tbe tbe fact. Tbe crime Is one of tbe worst ever recorded, and no punishment known civilization severe enough for tbe atrocious perpetrators of it. Burning at a stake would be none too terrible, The safety of the community de mands tbe extinction of such demons In human form.

Hon. Charles Foster, who Is a mem ber of tbe National Congressional Committee, eays of tbe Republican prospects for tbe next Congress We hope to gain a member in New Hampshire, one in Massa chusetts, one in Connecticut, tbree In New York, two in Pennsyl vania, one or two in Illinois, and one in Colorado. We shall lose five or six in Ohio, and possibly one two In Indiana. In the South we expect to do better than waa thought possible a while ago. we enau elect two members in South Carolina and I think two in Louisiana.

Both Wells and Anderson expect to run Louisiana, and expect to win. roe independent movements threaten tbe Democrats with tbe loss members in Virginia, Tennessee, iMortn uaronna ana Arkansas, and the Nationals are making inroads on them In Missouri. If Independents are elected In tbe South their hostility tne win naiurauy in. dine tbem to co-operate with ua In organizing tbe House." An exchange says of wages In Ire land Wages in Ireland, according to a paper recently received from tbe United States Consul at Dublin, are exceedingly low. On public works tbe pay la from forty-eight to sixty cents per day.

Machinists are paid about $1.09 per day, and maaona, shoemakers, painters and Joiners $1.20. Railway conductors get from 63 cents a dollar, engineers $1.21, agricultural laborers from twenty-eight to fifty cents per day. These wagea are but little lower than In otber parts ot Europe, though considerably below the lowest prices ever given In this conn try. MATTERS IN GENERAL. remarkable tbe engagement in in Is a a to a an Is ThePermanent Exhihitl.tn at Philadelphia will hereafter he np-n Hunday.

The admission is ruliired to 10 and I ') cent. "A schooner of beer for five cents" is translated by a French paper so to read "In America you gel a boat full of beer for five cents." If Mr. Potter could only get some one to help bim let go of that investigation how happy be would be. Jilade. There isuothing new in the "Ohio Idea" after all.

It is the same Bourbon in a red bottle with a new label. Lender. A swarm of bees look no-snion a church recently at Frome, in Eng land, and prevented service until some means should be deviled dislodging them. Eve never took her bus band miles through beat and dust for tbe purpose of finding a new Kind of Lug and having a tiicuic.Rujf'j'o press. "You may break, you may shatter tbe vase, if you will," but the fright ful keramics parted on by tbe women folks will stiek to it still.

AW town Jlcrald. Iowa husbands are good enough plug around home, but when an Iowa wife wants to go to a circus or a sum mer resort, she drops from a window atniehtand accents tbe arm of fruit tree agent. Free Presn. Tbe Postmaster-General states tbat tbe Poetoffice Department will do in its power to give safe and rapid transit to roid coin shipped from San Francirtco by mall as third-class mat ter. "Well, this national party it the of this campaign," said General Garfield to an interviewer the other day it is tbe unknown quantity that mav determine the result Ohio as it will In other States." Sunday school teacher "Which the best, the wbeat or the tares Master Hobbs "The tares, teacher." "Why Explain yourself, you stu pid boy." Master Hobbs "Tbe wbeat gels thrashed, but tares don't." Alexander H.

Stephens says that be "never shrank from danger steel," and this leaves the cause of bis shrinkage unaccounted for. Most our politicians could boast tbat tbey be executed. Tbe battle of Lookout Mountain, I aavs General Grant, was one of the I romances of tbe war. There was no LDCD battle and no such action even never vet enraDK rrom a auger tv aa a steel, dui tney wouian i speu surer tnat way. imuis tvsi xne emperor 01 uermaiiy is u.r- ous of letting his would-be assassin, RaaHbI.

niT with ImnrtsonmenL but Ri.m.rMr th Onwn Prince are Uo.u i self and tbe other sovereigns of rope, be should allow the culprit to at worthy to be called a battle of Look out Mountain. How about those who lost an arm or a leg in tbat engage ment About a month ago a young man of Rome, N. accused his intimate friend of stealing a twenty-dollar bill from him. On that account a break in their friendship occurred, and tbey parted enemies. Tbe other day tbe young man discovered his missing bill In a deep corner of his vest pock et.

A Minnesota man seems to under stand tbe law of self-protection. He caught a couple of tramps setting fire to bis harvesting machine, and by the aid of a shot gun, made the tran a population or tbe State less by two- Thla fa ratner severe, but satis- a "Injured burglar" writes as follows to a Saratoga newspaper "Mr. Edl tor: In readlLg our account of the burglary at Knowe's boarding bouse, on Washington street, you say I over looked a lady's diamonds worth thousands. Tbe statement is Incor rect. I saw and examined tbem tbey were paste.

Your account is no com pliment to me. Mrs. Weathers, of New Albany, whipped ber daughter Alma, aged thirteen, who thereupon tried to commit suicide by eating up all tbe matches in the bouse and then throw ing herself into tbe river. Her moth erfishod ber out and whipped her again. Cruel mother, to whip a drowning child, Peter Cooper is a conspicuous con tradiction of the current idea tbat success depends on the steady pursuit or one calling, or longevity or robust health.

Few men who have attained fortune bave been engaged In more varieties of business, and be bas been an invalid from tbe cradle. He is now in his eighty-eighth year, I see," said General Grant tbe other day, "they talk of an empire In France. There Is nothing in France, nothing in Europe, to my mind, to justify such a hope. From all I see there is nothing clearer than tba Europe will aee a good many more re publics before she has another em pire." Potter's smelling committee, ser- geant-at-arms, clerk and reporter, nine persons in all, drove from tbe depot to the hotel in Philadelphia in one back. Tbe driver demanded treble his lawful fare.

Potter drew out three silver dollars, borrowed two more of Springer, and paid tbe driver. Another five dollars added to the long bill. A few days ago, Miss Walker, daughter of Robert Walker, President of the Farmers' Bank in Poland, Ma boning county, took $5,000 in curren cy to an express agent In Youngs- town. Tbe express agent asked ber if she was not afraid to travel alone with so much money. The young lady drew a revolver from her pocket, saying, "Do you see that? I never miss the Canfidd Ditpatch' Governor Bishop, of Ohio, who es corted tbe President from Columbus to Newark, appeared in the gorgeous regalia of a Major General or militia.

It is sweet and honorable to have a military Governor. If Governor Williams could be induced to mount a military uniform it would auu greatly to bis personal attractions as well as tbe dignity of tbe Btate. In- dianapolis Journal A tramp at Bennington, asked for work tbe other day, and was told there was nothing else to give bim to do unless be gathered potato bugs at ten cents a quart. "Very well, I'll try It," said he. The first day be "picked" thirty quarts, and tbe next day twenty-five quarts, amounting to $5.50.

Then bis employer put bim to doing something else. That was no Ohio tramp. Tbe tramps of Ohio don't make a living in that way. 1 Prima Donna Roze was not at all nicely repaid for being good and sing ing pious songs at tbe Richfield Springs church. Bbe was moving along at a swift gallop on Tuesday af ternoon, wben suddenly the girth of the saddle broke, and down she dropped.

Mr. Carleton, who was riding directly behind the madame's horse, was forced to leap bis roadster over the beap or crinoline, which was picked up somewhat bruised. Willard Clark, a blgh-mettled young follow, shot and killed tbe man who won from him bis lady love. Tbia was in New Haven twenty-four years on as old of for ago, wl enieri from the State Prison on Tuesday be walked up and down the City of Elms like one in dream. Hi playmate were too thickly bearded to be recognized, the landmarks were remembered with an effort, and, with tt-ars in bis eye, he at last beat his brat as veritable Rip Van Winkle.

T. Da Witt Talmage is at Saratoga. They tell the story of Talmage that as be sat on tbe piazza listening to the orchestra, be was very much pleased with one of tbe selections, and when it was finished went up to the nearest musician, who happened to a Frenchman, and asked Beg pardon you will be kind enough to tell me what that last selection was? "Certeinement, the musician, "we are always verra glad to ol.liee 7.9 DUbli'iue zt was uum- baire nine in ze blue book." WICKED MEN. to a all In is or of We oommend the following extract from a letter of General Sherman, dated New Orleans, Nov. 'St, 1S71, the time the visiting statesmen were in Louisiana, to Gov.

Hayes, and also ono tv the latter in answer to it, to Democrats who cry fraud. Such de velopments ought to shock tbe deli' cte sensibilities of three men till tbey would bowl with anguish and cause them to arise at once and demand the impeachment of President Hayes and the removal of Secretary Sherman from the cabinet. It is per fectly awful awfully awful. The letters were brought out I Secretary Sherman's testimony before the Pot' ter committee Friday last. Read and shudder "We are collecting testimony as to the bulldozed parishes.

It seems more like the history of bell than of civilized and Christian communities. The means adopted are almost Incred' ible, but were fearfully enective upon Ignorant and superstitious people. Tbat you would bave received at a fair election a majority in Louisiana, no honest man can question. Tbat you did not receive tbe majority ia equally clear, but tbat intimidation or every Rind and nature, provided against by Louisiana law, did enter Into and control tbe election polls than would change the result and give you the vote, I believe aa firmly as that I write this. Tbe difficulty of gathering this testimony and putting it in legal form bas been very great.

but I believe bas been fully met. Tbe whole case rests upon tbe action of tbe Returning Board. I bave carefully observed tbem, and have formed a high opinion of Governor Wells and Colonel Anderson. Tbey are firm, or 1 -r I rhnpnnnriln hnnoaf rirl anan ant Alia i auva uuaui uvuoov oauia vMiiovioukivuDi Xhey are per9onaiy familiar with the i nature and tbe degree or intimidation I practiced In Louisiana. They can gM that intimidation was organ- jzed with a view to throwing out the I Republican parishes, rather than I odangerlHg the Democratic parishes.

Ifllivlftrla n.pt Bra nnnr niviillntf disputed parishes, with view of care- 1 ful examination or everv caner and I detail. Many are Impatient of delay ana some nave gone borne, we win probably be able to keep about ten here. We bave incurred some 11a- biltties for reporting, printing, but hope the Republican National Committee will make this good. If not, we must provide for it ourselves. We are in good hope and spirits, not wishing the return in your favor un less it is clear that it ought to be so, and not willing to be cheated out of it, or to be bulldozed or intimidated.

The question la palpable that you ought to bave tbe vote of Louisiana, and we believe tbat you will have it by an boneat and fair return, ac cording to the letter and spirit of tbe law or Louisiana. Very truly yours, "JOHN SHERMAN." To this Gov. Hayes responded as roi lows "COLUMBUS, Nov. 27, 1876. am obliged for your letter of the Sid.

xou feel, I cm sure, as I do about this whole business tbat a fair election would bave given us about forty Electoral votes at the South, at least tbat many but we are not to allow our friends to defeat one outrage by an other. There must be nothing crook ed on our part. Let Air. Tilden bave and fraud, rather than undertake to prevent it by means tbat will not bear the severest scrutiny. I appre ciate tne worg uoue by Republicans wno nave gone soum, and am especially proud to acknowledge tbe honorable conduct of those from Ohio.

The Democrats made a mistake In sending so many ex-Republicans. New converts are proverbially bitter and unfair toward those tbey bave recently left. I trust you will soon reach tbe end of tbe work, and be able to return R. B. HAYES." The fastest lime on record in tbree straight heats was made by tbe cele brated horse Rarus at Cleveland on Saturday last for $1,500.

Time, 2:1 4 2:15 and 2:11. The Herald says It will be seen that Rarus failed to bettor Goldsmith Maid's time, but it win also be see tbat it was a grand exhibition of speed, no beat being slower than 2:15, and the tbree being tbe fastest tbree ever trotted in the world. Tak ing all tbe circumstances into consld- eration tbe rain on the day before. tbe absence of a mate, and tbe late ness or the hour it is universally agreed tnat even better speed Is in him, and that he will certainly beat 2:14 before tbe circuit is finished. Tbe applause at tbe finish or each beat was most generous, and at tbe finish of the third beat Mr.

Edwards called Mr. Splan up into tbe judges' stand and handed him a beautiful bas ket of flowers, addressing him aa fol lows "Mr. Splan I take pleasure in delivering to you this basket of Mowers presented by the ladies, for having driven the fastest tbree beats ever trotted In the world." The em barrassed but proud driver attempted a woru oi response, out it was drown ed by tbe tumultuous cheers of tbe spectators and tbe confusion incident to tbe bomeward rush. Here is a novel way to dispose or a surplus corn crop. There is no sucb foolishness in Ohio yet, however Because a Dallas county (Texas) farmer could not get fifty cents a bushel for bis corn be drove bis wagon on tbe bridge and commenced pitching it into tbe river.

The Herald says some one passing and learning the cause, asked him why he didn't give "Look thfl wirn tn anmn ruuir fannilv. here, stranger," said tbe farmer, "II worked mighty hard to raise tbat corn, ami whnn I un't oft. flftw I cent a bushel for it I will do a .4 Ttrilt. It If Tk. AUU IVlkWJU A UV I U.U VU VU, UU stranger moved on.

farmer continued throwing his corn Into tbe river until be was approached by an officer, wbo threat ened to arrest bim for being crazy if be did not desist. He drove off, doubly disgusted. A New York special to the Enquirer, dated tbe 24th ult says of a walk under water Robert T. Russell, the diver, to-day accomplished tbe feat of walking eight miles under water in four hours and thirty-seven minutes. Tbe course was staked out in Long Island Bound near Hell Gate.

He was greatly fatigued by the effort, and came to tbe surface for a moment wben about half through tbe trial. He won a wa ger of $500 which consoled bim for being severely bruised by running against a huge rock. His best time was a mile In twenty-nine minutes. His slowest time a mile in forty-seven minutes. A Family Well Provided.

Tbe "Annual cranta" and annuities now received by tbe Queen anC tbe members of ber family are as fol lows 550.0(11 ts.i") lii.mi 75.UIU 30,000 3J.UUU iS.uoll taj.uuu The Oueen The Friucw of Wales 1 including TjU.uuu rrom the revenues 01 tne Dnciivor txirnwau The Princess of Dukeof t-lluburgh-. Duke of Con naught. Prince Leopold Crown Princess of Oeruiauy. Urand iiuclieasol Htvi Princess Christian of BchJeswig Holsteln Princess Louise (Marchioue 1 of Duchewof t'aiu bridge Urand Duchess of Meckleuburg Blrelitz Princess Duke of Cambridge A total of Of whicb amonnt 1979,000 goes di rectly to tba children of tbe Queen. is ea A Family Well Provided.

AMUSING HIS TOWNSMEN. A Man Blows His Brains Out on the Stage Before a Crowded House. Chicago, July A rune epecla from Capron, says a dramatic suicide occurred there Tuesday night. Early last May, George Burleigh, who is an old resident of Ohio, having lived in various parts of that State, came to tbat town ostensibly to start a tonsorial establishment. Burleigh waa a man of varied ac complishments, line education, and versatile in conversation.

While at Capron be was often in depressed spirits. Last Sunday be published a card informing the citizens tbat, in order to gratify an often-expressed ccrlofity on the part of bis townsmen to witness some such tragedy as tbe hanging of Sherry and Connelly in Chicago, he would, on tbe evening of the 2iid deliver a lecture in Thornton Hall, and at its conclusion gratify them by shooting himself through the forehead. The price of admission would be one dollar, and tbe amount realized should be used in bis funeral expenses, and tbe remainder be invested in tbe works of Huxley, Tyndali and Darwin, for tbe town library. His idea In ending bis life was to secure eternal peace by annihilation. At tbe appointed time tbe hall was crowded, and after delivering an infidel lecture of wonderful power in manner and tone, whicb marked bim as an adept, be suddenly drew a Derringer, placed it to bis forehead, and, despite attempts to prevent the rash deed, fired and fell Into tbe arms of two friends, who were on the wings of tbe stage for tbe purpose of hindering tbe execution of tbe design.

Tbe large-sized ball literally tore bis brain to pieces. He left a request tbat bis body be forwarded to Cincinnati friends. Gen. Grant spent the 4th of July In Hamburg, on which occasion be made the following speech "Mr. Consul and Friends I am much obliged to you for tbe kind manner in whicb yon drank my health.

I share with you in all the pleasure and gratitude which Amerl cans so far from home sboald feel on this anniversary. But I must dissent from one remark of our Consul, te tbe effect that I saved tbe country dur ing tbe recent war. if our country could be saved or ruined by the efforts or any one man we should not bave a country and we should not now be celebrating our Fourth of July. There are many mm who would bave done better than I did under tbe circumstances in which I found myself during tbe war. If I bad never beld command if I had fallen if all our generals bad fallen, there were ten thousand behind us who would have done tbe work just as well, who would bave followed the contest to the end and never surrendered the Union.

There- 0 .1,1 fenBCUOn upon tbe people to attribute to me, or to any number of us who held high commands, the salvation of tbe Union. We did our work as well as we uouiu, auu bo uiu nuuureua oi thnnaftnila rt ntharfl Wa itoaanr. im fnr it tnr have been unworthy af our country I and of tbe American name it we I naa not made every sacrifice to save tbe Union. Wbat saved tbe Union was tbe coming forward of tbe young men of the nation. They came from tbeir homes and field, as they did In the time of tbe Revolution, giv ing everything to the country To their devotion we owe the salva- tlon of tbe Union.

Tbe humblest soldier who carried a musket ia en titled to aa mueh for tbe results or the war as those who were in com mand. So long as our young men are animated by this spirit there will be no rear for tbe Union." AN UNPARALLELED CRIME. New York, July 23. The Timet to-day adds to the criminal record the account of perhaps the most auda- cioas crime ever perpetrated In this country. It appears that some months since a married lady of Bos ton or great refinement and beauty, and occupying a prominent social po sition, naa been visiting menus in tbe interior or tbia State, and when leaving took a drawing room car on tbe N.

Y. C. Ii. R. for Albany, where ber husband awaited her.

Two villains followed into the car, prob ably attracted by tbe valuable jewel ry sbe wore, and wben the conductor approached the lady for ber ticket in formed bim tbey were ber friends, tbat she was deranged, and they- nn- fArtURmtMll. hul hun an rwtt a.1 vey ber to the cuca Asylum. In spite of ber protestations and appeals for protection the scoundrels succeeded in convincing tbe conductor and passengers of the truth of their story, and removed tbe lady from the cars at Utlca, sbe swooning as the train moved away. Sbe was then lifted in to a coach, oholorformed, taken to a bonee of ill-repute, outraged and rob bed of ber jewelry and clothing. Tbe husband learned of his wife's alleged insanity when tbe train arrived at Albany, and procur ing a special engine started for Utlca.

Upon arriving a few inquiries enabled bim to nnd tbe disreputable bouse where bis wife had been taken, and there be found ber lying upon a bed al most stripped of clotblng.and ber mind seriously injured by the terrible ex perience. No names are given from consideration of delicacy. Tbe hus band bas made every effort consistent witu privacy to discover the Hands, but so far without avail. Hunt's Remedy is not tut com pound it bas been before the public 25 years, and extensively used by all classes, with and without tbe advice of Physicians. Hunt's Remedy has saved from a lingering disease and death hundreds of our citizens.

hunt's Remedy never fails to core Dropsy and all Diseases of tbe Kid neys, Bladder and Urinary organs. Mexican and Trade Dollars. Washington. Julv 2-5. Director ijinuerman nas issued a circular re garding the value of the Mexican and trade dollars.

It was brought out by toe receipt at ms omce or many in quiries on tbe subject. He saya tbe Mexican dollar has a value only as bullion, and is at present worth 90.8 cents in gold. its circulation aa money Is optional and at whatever value may be agreed upon. The trade dollar has also only a bullion value. Mexican dollars as well as other foreign sliver coins and United States trade dollars are purchased at tbe Mint at Philadelphia and the As say umce at ttew lork, at the equiv alent of the London rate for bullion on the day or purchase, less one-half cent per ounce of fine silver con tained.

LEFT IN DISTRESS AT SEA. juij (. api. Mlnot, of the bark Wild Hunter, from arrived yesieruav. ne re porta tbat when fifty-two miles off TOrtDCU ht linAkil Uiu UWn r.V.V I I I 1TO frnm RJihlla I J1 WU.

W.BW, bound to Cuba. Tbe captain of tbe schooner was dead, and tbe mate dy ing, Dotn rrom rever. Not having any navigator aboard, the unfortu nate vessel applied to Capt. Mlnot for one. Tbe Captain not having one to spare, was compelled to reluc tantly refuse.

Only three man were seen on deck of tbe schooner, which indicated mat tne vessel either bad a very small crew or others were do wn with fever. Tbe Washington Republican eays of Hon. Cbaa. Foster's declination of the nomination in tbe Toledo Dis trict Mr. Foster has fully declined to ac cept tbe nomination tendered to hint in tbe Toledo District, preferring; to ran in his own.

This is what might be expected from a plucky, consistent man, whose self-respect will not consent to be packed in a carpet-basr. Ho will make It highly interesting for tne in ma own gerry mandered district, where he is far stronger than bis party. Overtasking the Energies. It Is not advisable for any of as to over task our energies, corporeal or mental, bat the eager pursuit of wealth or fame or knowledge, bow many transgress this salu tary rale. It mast be a matter of great Im portance to all who do so to know bow tbey can reealn tbe vigor so recklessly exnend- Tne remedy Is neither custly nor dlffl.

call to ooiain. uosteiier a ntomach Bitters procurable In every city, town and settlement in America, and lt compensates for a drain of bodily or mental energy more ef- iectuauy man any jnvigorani ever prescribed or advertised. Laboring men. athletes, students. Journalists, lawyers, cleiw- men, physicians, all bear testimony to its wouurousiy renovating powers, it inertias the capabilities tor undergoing fatigue, and counteract the Injurious effects upon tne system oi exposure, aeaentary nanits, unheallby or wearying avocations, or an Insalubrious climate, and is a prime alterative, diuretic and blood depnrsnt.

Neighborhood News. HANCOCK COUNTY. On Tuesday last, about noon, whan the freight train on the L. E.A L. railroad was doing some switching at Arcadia, E.

J. Patterson, brake-man, was engaged coupling tbe care, when his right hand waa caught and crushed so badly that two of the fingers bad to be amputated. He was otherwise uninjured Monday evening last week, Charles Clymer, who lives three miles north of ML Cory, met with a very serious aeci dent He waa engaged in unloading bay, when a rope gave way which held a heavy cast iron pully to the barn floor. Tbe pully waa thrown np with great force striking Mr. Clymer on tbe head and crushing his skull so badly that a portion of tbe brain oozed out.

Medical aid waa at once summoned and everything possible ia being done to save tbe unfortunate man's life. Tbe latest report Is tbat he ia still unconscious and momen tarily expected to die new U. B. Church, In Vanlue, will be dedi cated by Bishop J. Weaver, D.

D. Saturday, August 11 tb, Ma rlon Lee raised forty-four bushels of wheat to the acre on the Washington Morehart farm, in Delaware township. Tbe wbeat Is or the White Mediterranean variety. Tbe average yield of wbeat in tbia county Is from twenty-five to thirty bushels per acre. Tbe foot race at tbe fair grounds, last Friday evening, for the champion ship or Hancock county, between Johnston Longwortb and Dan Light- root, resulted in favor of Llghtfoot, who made the half mile In 2:15 and took tbe championship and a purse or five dollars.

Sunday even lng while attending tbe horse power pump, at tbe atone quarry In Eagle Creek, Elmer Flack accidentally got one ol his heels In the cog-wheels, stripping the flesh clean from the bone or the heel. Tbe Injury Is very severe and may prove dangerous. WOOD COUNTY. Tbe Jackson township prairie waa flooded during tbe recent rains, and the corn considerably damaged. A little aon of Timothy Lawler, of Bowling Green, cut his leg badly, last Saturday, on a scythe which lay part ly hidden In tba grass.

The common practice of leaving a scythe In the eraaa or hanrine It In a low tree haa re- suited in many bad accidents. It Is a dangerous practice Misa Emily Wetmore, aged 28 years, daughter of Capt. W. H. Whetmore, near Has- forenoon.

Iron tbe effects of two gashes cut In her arm. one of which aevered the main arterv. and was done with a razor in her own band No cause for this rash act, which Is a terrible blow to the family, and especially to Captain Wetmore, who Is an Indulgent and effectionate fath er, can be assigned. Emily was an estimable young woman, kind, gen tle and beloved by all who knew her. She bad been slightly Indisposed In health for a week or so prevlout, but nothing serious, at least nothing tbat gave cause for the remotest thought ot the sad calamity tbat followed Last Saturday morning Mrs.

Sarah Yant, aged 73 years, who lived at Ellsba Helms', east or Portage, waa found dead in her bed. She retired the previous evening apparently In tbe beet of health, and evidently died without pain or a atruggle. SANDUSKY COUNTY. The 2d of August, the anniversary ot Crogban'a victory at Fremont, will not be celebrated this will be a grand plowing match on the farm of Henry Ludwig, In Jackson township, one mile north of Millers ville, on Saturday afternoon, August 3d. All wbo want to see some good plows and excellent plowing done gineer at E.

Amsden's sawmill, while splitting wood at his home last Monday cut an artery in his wrist. Tbe cut bled so freely that In a few minutes he fainted and If his wife had not succeeded in quickly binding up the wound he probably would have bled to death Smith, (moth er or Miss Etta, the Fremont poison er,) had the misfortune last Friday morning to fall while getting a pail of water at tbe well, breaking the radius of her arm at the wrist, Into hair a dozen or more Mrs. Milo Hunter met with a severe accident one night fast week, by falling down a steep rear stairway In tbe pos toffies building. In tbe darkness she mistook her way and fell the full depth or the stairway. Tbe radius or tbe right arm was broken about one inch above tbe wrist, ber head was al so bruised rrom the force of tbe fall, and other bodily bruises sustained of a painful tut not serious character.

WYANDOT COUNTY. Initohino. WWU IUU wueu The Wyandot County Teacher's In stitute will be held at Upper Sandusky during the week commencing August 2Cth Gen. I. M.

Kirby, wife and cbild of Upper Sandusky, were made quite sick, last week, by eating canned meats. It Is supposed said meats contained aome poisonous T. Emerson, clerk at tbe Central uouae, upper Bandusky is tbe pos- aeesorof a cane that is a curiosity. He made it himself, out of tbe backbone of a shark, and contains one hundred joints Tuesday, Mrs. Williard Read, of Upper Sandusky, put some hot water in a tub on a chair.

In the absence of Mrs. who stepped In another room, ber little daughter aged about two years, upset the tub, the hot water getting on ber person and scalding her under tbe cbln and down tbe left side In a very serious manner. Thursday after noon, a son of Hamuel Althouse, re siding a short distance from Upper Bandusky, was loading wbeat on wagon. During tbe tbnnder abower be was struck by lightning and In stantly killed. C.

Brunni, who was was knocked be recovered. saw tbe horses running and the wagon on fire, at aome dlsiance from him In the field. Tbe boy was thrown from the wagon as well aa part of tbe wheat. His age waa a little over twelve CRAWFORD COUNTY Home months ago James McMabon was knocked off the track of tbe P. FL W.

4C. R. R. at Buoyras, and Injured. He sued tbe company for $20,000 damages, the case was tbe payment of by the company.

On last Monday compromised by 100 to McMabon Tuesday, Mrs. Spiegel, of Ooeola, was arrested on a peace warrant, tbe charge being tbat she threatened to burn John J. 8piegel'i property. On Wednesday last the prisoner was given a hearing before Mayor Ward wbo bound her over In the sum of $100 to keep tbe peace nntll the Sep tember term of Court. HENRY COUNTY.

Last Saturday, while Levi Coover and little daughter, of Napoleon, were driving out of tbe Bryan Pike, and aa tbey were attempting to pass through an uncoupled train which was standing on either side of the crossing, bis horse becj me frightened, and backing up, upset the bugy and threw Mr. Coover and bis child into tbe ditch. Mr. C. bad bis shoulder and leg badly bruised by tbe tail, while the little girl, who waa thrown a dis tance of twelve or fifteen feet, sus tained severe Injuries about tbe bead.

Tbe tuggy was badly demolished. 1a7S. to aa fall With DEAD. MRS. E.

M. BOOTH. Lore, I fall jam can yon bear Call yoo, want you. need yon, dar la this high-be aped mound my kfcn. And my answer only tbia Ia the alienee aa Intern To yonr fraed and perftet hdm Aa to mine and la tbe tide Jost aa dark, and wild and wide Can there never eome a atgn From yonr rescued aonl to mine So importunate my need.

Moat I Mly, vainly plead Ia there no nngnarded place Yoa might seek and let yonr laee. Warmed by Heaven'a resplendent light. Flaab an Instant on my sight Kay forbear I veil my eyes That transcendent. Snt surprise Ia Death's gnerdon. I mast wait Thoaga the hoar be rar and late.

Coo Id yonr aool, transfigured, bide For an lnatant at my aide Conld any alnfoJaeai andora Ton belde me white and pare COMMERCIAL. TIFFIN MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BUSINESS MEN. GRAIN Wheal Old New No 1 No 3 No grade Cummh RTIm Clovsb hed fUI HBBO ArPLaa, dried, pr I A fpl Be, f--" BIBVAI BOTTBB COR MI4L, per ID. WW, per aom BATH BBS.

live gMM Flock, per UttmI hobbt Ki 75 22 35 S3 4 Wl lu) llD 1 lO i L. .20 10 I HAY, per (on. uinaa, ary IWU4 SO DM, trl.nma i Da, antrlmmed- Ml to 7 DO It Potato kh. Middlings Salt, eoarse rock, per bbl Salt, common, per bbl 8 a lt, ne table, per aaek SHBBP 1 200 a ai I'lLiHiim, perfe TALLOW Brobtb, per cwl, with ua per Wbitb Limb, per bush MKAT3 Bbbv. front Bbbc, hind lu to 15 -Jo to 1 00 -Jkd0 a 1 0L -I 75 40 Bhouldbbb.

Baoo-, ItiULTKY CEICBBH8, per Tdbbbyb, per a- b7 4,45 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. East Liberty, Jnly 29. Cattle The eelptaalnce Friday last hare been S.084 head of through, and 1,632 band of local stock total for the week endlDg to-day, 5,131 head of through and 3,111 head of local, against 3,172 head of throng- and 2J6I head of local stock for laat week tba aupply was full. but little business doing In the wholesale Una only 15 loads sold, bat cannot form quotations at this moment there Is a pros pect of a heavy ran this week. Hogs Receipts since Friday have been 4.5s.

bead total for the week ending to-day 8.K bead, against 11,000 bead for laat week Yorkers, 44 404 50 Philadelphia at ti 25 465. Sheep Receipts slnos Friday have been 4,100 bead; total for tb week ending to-day, 11.400 bead, against 8,400 bead for laat week all sold selling at 13 5094 25 prospects are iir. Nkw Tobk, July 29, Beeves-Receipts for yesterday and to-day have bean I.UuO bead. making 12J70 bead for the week, again. 10 sales at 17 2S38 50.

to drees 55 lbs, for Texan; and Cherokee, at 17 25310 15, to dress 65A57 lbs. poorest to best native, Colorado and really good Illinois steers at 1,25041,300 lbs. at 3739 00. to dress 56 lbs. exporters took 1,000 bead at 18 37S8 40, to dress 68 57 lbs.

tbe shipments for tba week were 850 live cattle and 2,100 quarter! beef dress ed boel KXc lower. Sheep and Lambs The receipts for to-day have been H.85Q tead, making 28,700 bead for tbs week, 26,560 head for the same Urns last week sheep, steady at ti i445 ta. the latter for choice Ohio wethers, 130 lbs lambs weaker and lower, western and Ken tucky, 0036 00. Hwlne Ths receipts for to-day bave been 7.200 bead, making 19,00 bead for tba week. against 22,700 head for tha same time last week; none offered alive; nominally M0 bead for tbs asms time last week the I market was depressed and 50o lower slow I "ww "ww I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ao FRUITS AUD VEGETABLES The Lamest Variety of all kinds of Fruits and vegetables in weir season, always on nana. THB FINEMT ASSORTMENT OF Cakes, Jumbles, Ginger snaps ana vat Meat Crackers, Ice Cream a Specialty 4j0 Made strictly of pure cream only, furnished by the uuart or gallon for Festivals, no- cials, Parties and private families. Also served by the dish at all boon. Am oxrenT-VD'o I ill U. IT.

Oit JLlJilwlJ. I FARMERS, Aa yoa are well aware, the eonntry ia In tested itu a ciats 01 people rauea 1 ramps, who aDoroorlate evervlhlns they can la bauds on. Ton are more liable to depreda- tlona from this clam of persons, than those wno live in our cities, we tnereiora, oner yoa a complete protection against such by offering you the Detroit Hale Co. 's Hlaudard safes at inch reasonable prices tbat they come within the reach of every one. They not only protect your valuables against thieves, but all your books or accounts aud valuable papers against possible loss by fire.

There is nothing otters yoo each security for the amount of money Invested aa a good safe. Tbey bave oeen teateu lor years auu never found wanting: We always have a nice stock of safes on band in our office In the rear room of Commercial Bank, where we always feel pleased to show yoa everything In regard to them, and give yoa the lowest prices. All kinds and sixes of sales made to order. om auu 3S0 450 SOU 430 SO Wl WO 450 Wilson Lysle, ia OHee Cemuaereial luk Bleek. 420 Administrator's Notice.

1400 Uou BTOTK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 undersigned has o-ea appoint! aa- inlnlstralor of the estate of Jacob Hour, late of bounce county. Ohio, deceased. n-M 31 junn uu, 500 4) DW til In Bankruptcy. Nn-TTT an DmrsiCT or omo. as.

THE UMDEUMMiJf ED. HKKEBZ OJVEH notice of his appointment as assignee of Kdwara a. liars, or unn, in ine iuuiy of tteneca and Btate of Ohio, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon the petition or creditors, hy tne District Lourc or saia District. riLsmmuTuy, Assignee. TtrFiif July 31st, IsTS.

St. 450 tw sjj 550 iooj a NOTICE. XJOTTCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHK ll Town Hall and Ka.loe House Bo ad of tbe Incorporated -Uiaice of tinea bprlDK, la tteneca ana wsaaor eoaoiiee, uaio. will be sold to me biinesi ana oesi ouiu.r. 'after thirty days' noUee.) tteptember 178, at tba -Uror'e ofllee lu aald Tillage.

Ko bend sQali be sold for less amount tbaa flfvr dollars, nor for a greater amount than fl-e bnnured dollars. Said bonds anal! draw 7 per eent. Interest I aald interest aball be payable aeml- anaoailT, aa per con poos annexed to st bonds. Said bonds shall be payabia In one, two, tbree. four and Ave years at tbe rate of flvs bnndred dollars per year on tbe prin cipal, ana ia.

interest as becomes ana. J. r. TURNER. Clerk of Corporation.

Ussxs urama, Anguat 4. wri 41 at HORTH-VESTERH OHIO NORMAL SCHOOL, ADA. HARDI8 COOITf, OHIO, The fall Term of tbia popular and flour ishing Training Hchool begins August 13Ui. 1a7S. and continues twelve weeks.

fve separate and SKI net courses are sus tained Teachers'. 8okentlc. Claaale, On merclal and Mcslcai. Toe tot-- expenses taeluuin- tnltloo. book-rent, room-rent.

board, light and fuel, will sot exceed t2-A to 3.j0 per week. Classes will b. formed to acoomnuslate ail. Mo elaaaee will be ao large aa noi to afford opportunity lor peraoaa. drill.

Thoroughly competent teachers bave charge of each deparunaut, and students are not imposed spun by "aannanf leacbera. We will pay traveling expenses If every thing la not found aa represented, lton't fall to Bend for and compare oar Catalogue With tnoaa of other ln-ututinna. Addnss, tx. a. UM.n.a, -ruHupau So.

42-31n-4t. AN ORDINANCE Tt nvtftortrt rtlnbliihntr'U -r Ihr ivy of and to nifl j-u-tX the jume. SBtTIOS 1T Ki 75 22 35 S3 Wl lu) llD i .20 10 I SO DO BE It onlaTil by the City Conaci; ii- City of Timn: That tn-r hrby elvon ami grantArt to theTimn Wir Work" company dmy anla under tne law of the Oliio.) nvtiiu. -wo r- otwi-im, IbeeicliMlve r.tnt ami tor liiv period of twnty-Ilve jer from and tter UbedAt of the pjwur of thla oniiuAnrp. of th City oi and the thereof with w-U-r.

To he taken from no oh nolnuand in scch manner, an will bent PufWrv lu- and purpose of the and -Tiffin Wr vVorV their awo. m-ttAiinor a.lUH, complying with the and reimrmeuU herein eonnierated bao. 2. That the aald "Tiffin Water their aiwoeiAt-N, MicoinNon or as-sirna, ahull have, during mid term, the ft-elusive rlcht qm any street, lane, alley. stilewatB.

public fujiiHre, or pnbhe ptafe. said city lor the purri of ladni; down pipes or ruber fixiare, for the routersnr-and distribution of water, for any of the parpoeeN eontempiated In ordinance. And tor the pnrpose ot laying said pipes, or for the pnrpoee" of repairinir, relaying or changing the ame, at any time during aid term, or for tbe purpose of removing the same, or any part thereof, they shall hare the right to disturb, remove a nl dig up the surface and the materials of said street, lane, alleys, sidewalks, public square, or public plarea, dnring the time neccetwary for said work, provided tbe material an diK-turbed be replaced without unnecessary oeiay nuiuing me my narmiess iron. an damage or accident occasioned hyany ne lect to replace said eanh and be put Kcl to the acceptance of the street er. Bsc.

3. That the said -Tiffin Water Works." tueir aswciates, sucresaors or assigns, shall set hydrants at such points and waier pipes or sucn leugin aud dimensions, and to such points as bas been agreed upon between the Water Committee and tnesam -limn water Workv and indlmt ed by Messrs. Afvers nnd 'iher tin map of said Cily of TltUn, mado by Mr. J. Cooke, of Toledo, Aacheduleof tueainountof plpea and lo cation oi same being appended hereto maraea a.

ana ma.le a part hereof. Helling thereon ninety-eight doable noi lie hydraiiLt for which the it- n.v i. the said -Tiffln Water their ax-l atea, succesaors, or xikigns the sum of ninety dollars per annnm per hydrant, payable ou the nrst days or April and October. All fire hydrants will be subject to rental as fast as a ore pressure can beoouuiied npon them, snbject to approval of tbe Chief knglneer or Water Committee. A final trial to be had ueiore tue wnoie wora is accepted.

Sao. If anv installment of rental remain doe and unpaid for the period of umts aiMtr wie same oooomes one sn.l r-- ucu tnv wu i Li i El au-r wor hal 200 ai their assoclatea, successors, and assigns have the right, power, and privilege. 1. on the Ore supply, and cease to furnish the mo renini remains mm directly 15 00 a 0L 75 40 4,45 for shall not be nNponsible or liable, or damages irini ii.r. HKO.

5. The -Tiffin Urf- I their successors and aasignssliall commence tue wora as soon as practicable, and prose. giving the rity nre prui-cuon as soon aa poanihle, completing the same on or before July 1st. IsTy. It is understood that the work shall commence wuniu ten aaye alter the acceptance aud passaee of this ordinance.

pumping capacity of the works wiu wm oe i Jo man I.Ml nn. rw 24 hours, and with sufficient tain seven Inch streams to the height of luniwn iiirongn vn) feet of hose attached to a hydrant. The hydrants at the uui mi ui im teiHHiu or intt sunn not ne iraiu one tine of pipe. BBC. 7.

I DS SSia aTlmn W-t- U'nrk, their associates, successors or amlzns. here by agree that mere shall i.n --i and distinct pumps and machinery, either driven by water or steam.so that there shall be no possibility of aioppaire by breakage of WU All UIB lUKUlD-rV Will I Ot III. Ml ue-enpuon. All nyuranu to be double no Bleu, of the most lucmMl kin. I And that the city shall only become liable for break as-e or ruoaira.

vii.n ui ui uy uegiect, or anus of Us servants. Klre presume shall bo put on within five minutes of tbe notice of a Ore, 1W- All hydrants In nnmlr Blww- one hundred shall bo at the rate of 173 ier i --ne nenii-annnaiiy auu becomes dne on the 1st days of October ami April. And they shall be at an average distance, less tha sllteen-ln. 1 1 1 ru ll nlnu i bbc. 9.

It la also agreed that tha eit-hit nave we right to water In tbe city build-Ines. and envlne bouses rr nf rni. and under the same restrictions as a private eonsamer and subject to the Inspection oi ui supennienueni of tne Water Works. Also to flush out the gutter and Hewers by the street Commissioner, he giving due notice to the Superintendent. Also a city fountain and as manv drinkinn r.n khj uibj -ov, hj ohjj 1 1 agreeu that water so furnished shall bo of such a euaracter and such quality as shall not be detrimental to itt heal in of those that use iu See.

10. That Bald Cltv shall, dnrlmr the existence of the franchise hereby granted, pass, maintain, and eniorco all ordinances, penal or otherwise, which shall be necessarv vi jiu-i mj inviwi suu uiaiDUia i ne pn ity of the water from which the sunnlv shall I he taken, and to protect the property of the I JZlima works," tbeir associates, I successors or analcna fn.i said "TI Successors and asHlens. all the rlht- nnwera. and privileges which It poKHe under the laws 01 uiu oiaie of Ohio. To condemn property for the DtirTOS nf ennutruellnir and operating Water Works.

That all that the property costs aud expenses of condemning property so taken, shall be paid by the Water Comoanv anil nn ii.i.miiw 1.1. eurred by the city. bbc. u. Bald mains, pipes snd hydrants to be laid at the depth of four aud one-half reel rrom cranes of streets 11.ni n.v luwn established or that the city shall establish belore pipes are laid.

All pipes aud hydrants to be tested to 3M) pounds, hydraulic Sressure, per auuare Inch, or If wrought iron used lo TW pounds per aouare inch be lore the work Is laid. BBO.1. Itlaaereed hv tha hi.i urirrin Water Works." their Uani-mlt. or assigns, that If they shall fall to supply the water for fire purposes, after written notice from tbe Chief Eiiiluinr i m. on, then the city may run and operate the vu tun mutt to inn rental 10 tie paid by said city, until said "Turin Works," their successors.or aaslgus.agree to Jr prov-cuou agreeu upon n.

II Of payment on the nart or th -n. i la Led. Then ihe above shall have no force power. Bsc. 1J.

That the aal.l "Tiffin Water -uau wunin ten days from and sf- wsr tue pa.ae ot tula nrtiiu.n-. ill. .11. ju-viior tier 01 saiu city written accep- uikuiuiuuci, auu upon the riling of said acceptance this ordinance shall become, and be a contrart and said -Tiffln Water works," their associates, successors and assigns, and shall be ao eo an trued and shall not be auhjec-t to repeal or amendment durlug said term fur which said rights are granted, except by written consent of both contracting par- TblsOrdlnace Is meant In ha mnflrm-tor- andafnlflllnient of a proposition fromrt. I Wiley A Co to the "Tiffin Water made to them Jnly 1st, 1878 rasaed July autil, IK71.

1I. KrAif, GEORGE ERNK8T, City Cierk. frwi. of Council. A.

Schedule of Water Pipe to be laid at foilowt 35M feet, I8-lnch, from Works lo corner of Washington and Hts. law on Monroe at. from Hyca- 1250 feet, S-lncli, on Monroe from last point north. ISM feet. 12 Inch, on Washington from yea-more to Market.

4j0 feet, lu-iuch, on Washington from Mark- I I feet, 8-iuch. on Washington frnm l-r- Kr1 .1 1000 feet, s-lnch, on Jefferson from Coe Main. lflod feet, e-lnch, on Jefferson from Main to erry. IM feet, S-lncb, on Circular from Sycamore toKebeeca. om feet, 10-lnch.

on Coe from Catholic unurcn to jeitensin. auu feet, e-lnch, ou Coe from Circular 8t 3S0 feet, s-lncb, oh Hulmore from Circular, norm. iw feet, s-lnch, en Mel more from Circular. souin. 450 feet.

Inch, on Wasliiuglou fioiu Circu lar. south. SOU feet, s-lnch, on Monroe from Hycamore, 430 feet, 4-Inch, on (no name) from Circular 14U) feet. S-lnch, on Main from Circular to Jefferson. SO feet.

S-iuch. on Main fmm Wl feet, S-incii, on Madison from Muu roe lo JDUNIOO. WO feet, 4-luch, on Market from Monroe, west. 450 'eet, e-lnch, on Market from Monroe to i asumgion. ia feet, Much, on Market from W.

shine-ton. east. 1720 feet, 0-inch, on Market from ond of men. east. 420 feet, 4-lnch, on Johnston frnm Portland soutu.

1400 feet, S-lncb, on UreenUeld from Market (Inch to Uou feet, 6-lneh, from Market, tbrongh Llo- 500 fet. 4-lucll frutn 1-St K.I nrh Irt l.rn-.rv 4) feet, -lucb, ou Cbarlolle Iroi.i Mouroe, DW feet, 4-1 neb, on Charlotte from pipe, tun. til feet, frlurli, on ferry from Jefferson Wasbinston. 450 feet, lu-incb, on Ferry from Washington WV 'UI 1. tw feet, u-lneb, on ferry from Monroe across river.

sjj reel, lu-incn, on Clay from River reel, s-lncb, on Clay from ran kiln ttaduskr. 550 feel. 4-lucli, on Clay from Kuuda-ky to iooj leet, s-incn, on Bandusky from Clay to MBisw. a feet, 4-lncli, on Hand-sky from Market, OUiieei, s-incn, on Water from IVrry starasu 1M) feet, a-lnch, on Market from Water to Kaiiroao. Market from Hmlu 'O 5U) 4-Inch, from north to bibnau.h Ailditloii.

Uuufeet, a-Inch, ou fraukliu from Clay norm. w.leet, e-mcb, on Miami from Kranklln to nan qua. r. 500 feet, s-lnch, from franklin toHaudusky mj ws u-r oi uastiu. Siuj feet, a-luch, on Huudusky from Hudson tO 1UUD.

8Ui feet, s-lncb, on Davla from Hand link west. auifeet, t-lucli, on Davis from Bandusky, (ou feet, 4-lncb, on Tomb from handuaky JW tort, 4-1 neb, on Miami from franklin to railroad. MM feet, s-lnch, on AJaiu Jroru franklin to Biyet.u. Xu feet, s-lncb I jo do 4-lncu I To hydrant on Wanhln.bin HL at corner alley. 3011 feel' 4-lncb, on alley from Clay to Miami 1US1 feet, a-lncb, on Harrison from franklin to asuiuioon.

SOU feet, e-lncn, on Harrison from Washl n- ton to Water, til feet, t-lnch, on Hoble from Washington lOHinerrt. rou feet, 4-lncb, on Noble from Mlnrrva, feet, 4-lnch, on Minerva from oble. norm. Uu leet. It-inch, on Washington from liar rlsou to Wetaier.

SOU feet, t-lncii, from Washington to Hn- uosjty, connecting Miami. Total number of Htop Valves. or u. J. ed a 1)1 VOR CE AO TIC E.

OHM KOWLAN1. WHOMK LACK Of tf rseld--n- la uuknown to rx-UUoner, Im hereby notified Maris l.w!so-l did bu the loth day of July, 17" rile her petition In the office or tne Clerk of the Court of Common fleas within and for the County of Beneea and Htate of Ohio, charging the said John bowland with bahilusl druukennan for more than the three years lant paM, and with want of support tor said Uine, aud --lng that aha be divorced from said Bowland, and for the custody of their children, which petition will be fur hearlm; at the Octotjer, la7H, session of said court. Dated 17th day of July.laTs, MAJUA bow LA by tt dlat-ly. FLORENCE I RON WE, B41M Her Attorney. Tiffin Carriage Works! Established is 1348.

P. Van NEST'S SONS, Proprietors, MAM' f'ACTl lis Fins Phaetons, Ip Wagons and Sleighs. We Manufacture only First-class Worh. All Work Warranted. WK MARK A SM-KCIALTY OK THE RUBBER CUSHIONED AXLE.

It Secures Safety, Comfort and Economy I i i 'i t'y 'THFD VI EH nvar as.l T-ar to a mis.msn.. and Jmndtna. IT I rr A.v JT HuU and Breatmg of Rimt IT MOT EC TS ntul Spoke from (Ml and Hrraie. 'nu i tne Mvrrment of the TV Crfntaiiati.H& the MeM Am. lTKKJ.tKi Eathe i't htclefnm nmlue dtruia urer Suuuh Roads sis Ami Vnrjif.

IT Wn9'a "ftKr LonJ-mdt IT A DIM to the Ihirtil.uilit 0 the llarnen, by ttecreanno the tfntin iij" it. ftisWed (Yrrriavrt. iJivKi3 Ausr i. Motion, Oy urmstiNu rmimi oi the Jjinnyt. 1T Invalid! or Deiiente IT Ii 1 1 tUS, in a irrnlrr fr.rcr, to PI ensure nr Freiaht Yrhirle frjuic rrmifj bu s- ul RaMrr minim, ur i- Vs nr freight tir.

IT sitr''lrl1" yv.if.jf nrr tnudt fotrur-tls J.frcti,ta HhetUd 1 tthuUr. CALL AXD EXAiltSE TIIK AXLE. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Corner Jefferson ami East Market Sts. P.

VAN NEST'S 90NH. 1858 MARQUARDT. 1878. Wall Paper at and Below Cost I Owlns; to the trade I have this Spring ia Wall Taper, in consequence ol" haying many small lots in stock, which I am desirous of closlnir nnL I ha decided to sell all sneh lots, containing from 1 up to 12 pieces, at MAJLW PMCXSl 12 18 20 "satin" 35 gilt tt ft for 4 6 9 10 18 cents. Si Call Early, and take Advantage of this J3A.HGLl2Sr I Have a Large Stock of WINDOW SHADES, SHADE FIXTUEES, PICTUEE CORDS, and TASSELS.

Window. Shades made un in the latest Styles, and at Reduced Prices. nn vas, medicines, chemicals, dye stuffs, and TKUSSES. Pure Wines, Brandies and Rye Whiskeys, for Medical Use. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED BY COMPETENT PERSONS ONLY.

J. MAHQUARDT. Please Read This Care fully. IPI1DOES YOU NO OOOD, IT WILL SURELY DO YOU NO HARM! Homo of tlifBowlnr Mitrbino comnanlea I reDrcst-nt havesolil mora m-chli-M in urn. portion than any otuur Company lu existence.

However I take no advantage of that, the community here care little about it. Ifonlv II in ln-rliine liiev Burciissn work. and tlieaifeut they purchase from doea as he atrn-es. Kad tills Iroui citlsnns lu our H1S4, vuicii is more saiisiactory to tne unueciaieai purchaser than ail the arguiueots 1 could use in lavor of the Company 's oubtide sales "We, the undersigned, have purchased our Hewing Msclilncs nfc. H.

HTINU, and the maciiliiDhesolil us works to our entire saiisfactiou also, what be promised to do when muu jiikiiiuo uw nuv juv miuju ui cuuiny wivtt. Reuben Uood, Professor of Istory, Heidel- ucrx iirnn, unio. W. noble. Attorney, N.

I. Brewer. U. W. Ks- hamn.

V.J. Zahm. County Awlltor, J.M.Zahiu, -H. lege, furniture Ivaler, tleo. Ernest, Tin and Htoven, Chss.

Vlogllng. Dry tisxls, -John Houck, Boots and Mboes. B. frost, Mereliaul Tailor. M.

KIrciiu.T fJl lone, farmer. Pleasant Tp. John Loose Cieorne farmer, 5 Machines for jdauKhtors, H.u-caTi. Henry Hxlon, fanner, Cllulon'' Asia Rohn. A.

Brehleuheck llopcwfll Kr.ra Cromer, l.liwrly" Caleb Wluluger, Is, Kmieh, Ubliaukwullcr, Klen A nd thonsan-Ls of others hose names can ie gotten. There are a many Hewing Machine Axeuts. leprntentlng good eompanlea, wbo have come to Tirhu. Inlormln- their euulnnii-m Llilr o.L-nilA,. Tiltln tlielr borne ImiI alLer rniuaiulos one or two years tliy leave their customers, lo whom tiiey madK fKlthful promiMx to keen their machines lu repair.

In the lurch. The above recoiilinendatlon lv the eitixnus ol tins eouimuultv la auouih la Maf-ifv tbat most timid that such la not C. tt. HTINii'rt way of doing oinliiosa. He haa been here through thick and thin, aud InUnids to reiuaiu.

Ho eall on W. HtoveaATln.Timn.Ohlo. f. Myers, Chss. Pump Dealer T.J.

Kiuts. County Recorder, M. frost. Keal Katate Agent. -A.

L. Klack, iiMuranne Agent, John McCauley, Attorney. J. M. Mershherger, Lumber, J.irye rid ler, Hhoe Dtasler, W.

HurShar.it, Itrayiuan, A. H. A mold. Deputy her Iff, H. A.

f.uakirk, farmer, Tp. 1'eh-rHhulU, Hopewell'' M.Werllng, rol. Cook. Eden Ueorge KeppeL tbree machines, Ilrty Tp. Aaron Carrick, farmer, Uloom Tp.

J-rni Carr, Henera lieury Htailer, Hopewell Adam Haeiling, Hopewell- Davld Hollrnau, Clinton aV U. 1M.WUI, tarn C. H. STING. C.

H. STING. The alove the wont tUinfmlijni ttlace to lau a new Sewina Machine, or have an old one rtrpnirt.d. A lurye umrtinent of duns, Ammunition, Pocket Cutlery, Erjt conxtanlljf on hand. PALKNEE'S Usst U'M MARKET HOUSE.

TIFFIN. 0 am nreoared to furnish the public Hl'EAKnofsll kinds, KoAKfH, HALT MEAT, and evervthln. u-iaaiiy founu in a flrauel-aa Market. All my sbs-k Is select with cere aud my butchering Is done In cleanly manner. Cull and see uiu.

May Tt, B. ALKNER. rW wHm A kMM mum iri-wMrk etWjf urn Utar--p VmIi thM tfkmjm'a rnwrny Uutf. -f Ml dml-. rA Urn nipto, NOTICE.

Ll. PERSONS INDEBTED TO Neiaua, on tsioa account or other--e are re-iucstnl to call aud srttle liiiiiie- L.C. ksi-l blic, juiy is. D. BEVIS'GTOS', BloomTiila.

a Breeder and Dealer Im Sspertwr Rock Fljmouth Poultry, from Htock tbat waa awarded tb Highest attxlal at th. Centennial JCxblblUoa. ECCS AND FOWLS IN SEASON. Pure Bred Poland China Swine. Correspondenee promptly attended lo FOK SALE.

HOUSE AND LOTVo-uTaE Meveu Large Ruoius, wooa boa-w eoiinecteil. large brlcB iarn- i wi tret front. Abundant fruit. Terms May. A Isn lots 4.k,ajxl halfof lot lu Hpaylh'a A.i.niion to the city of Timn.

Very desir able, and cheap for eah. Enoulreof v. a i. rt na m. v.

Or of Bhawaaa iloose. 11 A KKIpUj- WASHINGTON, D. BAH THIS BEHT HOTEL. In the COUNTRY At rr key. THKMONT HOUSE.

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