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LIBERTY, TJISTIOISr. VOL. XXII. ELYPJA, OHIO, THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1888.

NO. 39. Business Directory. P. I.

Reefy, HYSICIAN AND SURGEO.V. Office west of the Church A lluccounts coasium as soon as ate rendered. Sampsell, HYSICIANS SU.ttlih.ONS.; Ojllee. tlOoia soui.ii wf iiliHifc uu liivups O. T.

Mayaurd, M- 1, and SUUGEOS. Office opposite from American House. Hcsicli-nce 163 St. otUee hours irom 1 to 3 p. in.

uuil rora 6 to HI. 87- AT- N. Li. Johnson, TTofiXEY AND COUNSELOR OLLAW, Eiyria, Ono. Office on Uheipsiae Bp ituirs.

C. H. Doolittle, 4 TTOr.N'KY-AT-LAW, Notary Public. In suimrce Agent, Klyria, O. ou pan! to the of estates, and to col- octing and convev ancing.

Office in ieebf lock. I' Metcdlf, A. fi. NVebbcr M. B.

Juhu'ou Metcalf. Webber Johnson. i TTOllNEYS AND H. Eiyria, Ohio. Office Ho8 Ely Block.

Geo. 11. Chamberlain, A TTORXfiY-AT-LAW and Notary Public llootu Eady Foster Bloch, i.l\via. Loans negotiated and collections prooiptl-, attended to 26 DAVID J. NY1D, A.TTORNEY-AT-LA-W and NOTARY PGBL1C Room Mo.

7, Ely Bioct 1. W. Gage, A TTORNEY AT LAW Late of Cleveland XX opened an olhce lit No. 2 Commei- Clock. i i a He will give piompt attention to business instructed in Lorain and Cu ahoga Counties KJ WM.

A i TTORNEY AJs'D COUNSELOR AT A. LAW. Oflice 8 Snearer Block. AJSTED Money to loan to patties on foim and other security in large or small sums. Also MOSEY TO LOAN gn good security-.

notes and securities negotiated applied for ly TJ. zF-Auir, ELVRIA, CRISP HENSOX. ANUFACrUHEUS ot ana rtealet Car- riHges, Wagons, Sleighs. c. Kcpan ing done promptly.

Opuosite Uie American. House, Eiyria. O. O. J.

PECK, Insurance and Real Estate A. IV Y. NOTART PUBLIC. DEEDS MORTGAGES AKD LOANS 'ft'rittea MONEY TO LOAN. Black Walnut, Cherry and Maple Lumber wanted.

Apply to E. S. Cross, Snp't for TopliffEly. Assets, Organized 1S-1S; hay ingrT-p-enty-Six Years, Ex perieace, doing biisiness in no otbsr State-car afford to. and does, insure at less taan other company "Prompt personal tt.eutior be given to bnsinf.s rororrmmea'io dJCiseu to W.

POiLEKOi. AUFNT Office IE Sne.irei Block, jilyna, 0. of each week oDre il.v* A a upw.iuK ijosiniel ouied liv mui sellmjr Dr. SLutfa Genuine Electric tnspf tisory, etc and ladies Celling Ur. scott Jfc-lcclric oi-cts samplclree.

State sex. ii. Scott, 12. oail way, V. We dont believe in neither does this chick, but do believe v.

can save you more money than any other dealer in Lorain county. Let us whisper to you "Put money Into thy purse" lago said it, cunnina: lago. We choose this motto because ours is a strictly cash business. We buy for cash; we sell for cash, we get discounts for each purchases'and we give you these discounts oil cash sales. We should have to pay for it if we ptirchased on credit, and you would have to pay for it if we sold on are able To save you money each cash sale, because you enable us to save by cash Our motto is as good for you as for us.

"Money saved is money earned. 9 We not only adrise you. but help you to Put money in your purse. Our prices are shrunken to their limit. We do our best.

Do you the rest, And make us blest. All goods warranted as represented, and prices marked in plaia figures. A. M. FITCH, Tlie Oreginal One-pi ice Clothier, Hatfcer and Furnisher in Lorain County.

JiSText door to Savings Bank. ELfRIA, O. THE STURTEVANT LUMBER The one Lumber Firm of Ohio that is free to sell to Oarpanisrs and OJLuISrST'IEST A IBTIO, K. B. Write for Prices on Lumber, Doers, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etm.

Carlisle. Albert Haring is gradually getting Pitt Gilman has gone to Columbus to play baseball. He is quite an expert aud gets S100 a month for the season. Mr, and Mfs. Brush have moved to LaPorte, while their son Ben is living on the farm.

On Sunday morning the Mill's cheese factory was destroyed by fire, and it was with great difficulty that the cheese maker rescued his and family from the burning building. It was about 4 o'clock when they were awakened by the heat scorching the hair off their heads. All their clothing and furnitui were burced. This factory has been running since the fiist of May and manufactured considerable cheese, which they kept in Mr. Jackson's cellar, and only 500 pounds were destroyed.

A mpora rybuilding is being put up and the proprietors expect to carry the business on in a few days. D. Xtulgeville. There is quite a little excitement on local option in this town. Opinions differ.

Some seem to think it will carry and others that it will have no show at all. Let us have a vote on it. Why not? This burg has had quite a Doom in real estate during the past two weeks. The residence formerly occupied by C. H.

Ingersoll was sold by A. H. Mooers to Joseph Lehmen, of the firm of ttetson Lehmen for $900. Mr. Lehmen has taken possession.

Mr. Olmstead, of Columbia, has bought the balance of the farm owned by Mr. Mooers, which is 36 acres for the sum of Mr. Bert Stetson has bought the residence formerly owned by John Standen for Mr Stetson and family have taken possission. Our grist mill is going to stay.

Uncle Levi is much improved, and has been out driving several times. We are convinced that natural gas canT5e had for the boring of has been known for several years that gas has leaked out at the surface in several places and has been lighted and burned for months at a time. If the right parties would take hold of it we think there would be little trouble in raising money to put down a test well. Why not talk the matter up and try it 9 E. P.

Col. Geo X. Baine the eloquent ora. tor of Kentucky at the Opera House on on Thursday evening June 14. Subject 'Boys and girls nice and naughty.

1 Tickets at F. O. Willliam 3. H. Council SHERIFF'S SALE.

First Bank, Loraini vs Henry "Wrtcox, et al. In Lorain Countv, Ohio Court of Common Please 2.175 Order of sale ioreuiOMire. of mortsrase I pursuance of an onler nsnetl from the Court olCommoii 1'leas wjtnin and for tho Covnlj of Loiain aud State of Ohio, made at tbe eb- juary term thereof A. 1SSS, and touiedirccied I vrillotler lor sale at Public Auction at thenorth door of tbe Court House the village of Elj na on Saturday the 2Sth Day of April, 1888. Between the hours of 10 a and II o'clocka m.

of said day the following described real estate, to Situated the To-wnehip of Russia, in said county of Loram, and btateof Ohio, to wit: the north part of lot number fiftv-tivo, bounded north and wist by lines of lot, and south by fifty acres of land in said lot, containing 126 acres of laixl, more or less. Said premises has been apprsised at $7560. Terms of sale. Cash on day of sale. M.

A. POUNDS, Sheriff of County O. IT. JOHNSON, Halm's Atty's. S9wG NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

THE ESTATE or FREESTAN OTICE hereby giYen that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified Admistratrix with the will annexed ol the estate of Freeman Nye deceased, late of Eiyria, Lo- lain county, Ohio, May 22nd, 18S5. ROXAMi B. POTTER BicKien's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped, hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box For sale by H. J. to Oberlin, O. Business CoV.ctrj COLLEGE J'epartment of Penmanship for circulars, FREE. The leading Schools of the kind ta America.

WSPAPERflR I WEAK NERVES CELEET is a Nerve Tonic yrluch never fails Cont-ucing- Celerj and Coca, those ivoDdcrful nerve stimulants it speedily cures all nervous disorders. RHEUMATISM CELERr COMPOUND purifies too blood. It drives out the lactic ac.d, which causes Rheumatism, and restores the blood- makingr organs toaheaithj conoition. It 3 the true remedy for Rheumatism. I COMPLAINTS CELFRT COUPOUTL qvu ekly restorra the liver and fadsejs to perfect health.

Ttus curative power, combined with its uervo best remedy for DYSPEPSIA I Prostration, fJervons Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach mad Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Dys- i strengthens tiis stomach, and quiets the nerves 01 the dures- tive organs This is -why it cures eyaaWKi cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION idl 'S CELERY COMPOTTSD Is not a catbar- It e.SiviD£easyandBamral action to the bowels. Begrilanty surely follows its use, Jiecommended by professional and business men. Send for boot Price $1.00. Sold by Druggists.

LADIES! Do vour own Dyeing at home -with PEERLESS DYES. They vrill dye everything. They are sold everr- Price lOc a package--40 colors They have no equal for strength, brightness, aaoni in packages or for fastness in color or non-iad- sngqualities They do not or smut Ifor iale by IIJ Eady. and Park, Eiyria, O. Wanted, Local and traveling salesmen, to sell our choice varieties of nursery stock, either on salary or commission, permanent employment to the right men, no room for lazy ones, upright and honest are the ones we are looking for.

Address with references, MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen. -36 Rochester, N. 15 largePn-zleCvdsaUdiffer- tftC cntand THE FAUIT.Y VISITOR BL a larfje 1 pace Migiztne for one i ear free to trial Send one Ct stamps to rn? postage, to A.XIELEN, W. Six-h Cincinnati. O.

NOW JOINT MEETING. Ab the joint meeting of the Town Council and Township Trustees held last Friday evening the following business was transacted: Ex-Mayor Gates was allowed 825 per year for services as manager of the opera house for five years, amounting to 312-3. The bill was paid on approval of committee composed of T. L. kelson and E.

C. Griswold. COLXCIL MEETING. The committee on streets and highways were instructed to have an out-tit made for water which might accumulate on Fiemont street. Claims were ordered paid amounting to about $700.

The committee reported SS4.79, the the amount the corporation should as- iiime to construct the Third street sewer across the streets and putting in connections for wells. The report was adopted and the amount ordered paid. The committee on sewers reported the most praetiearroute for the out-let of Columbus'street sewer was north on east side of St. Clair to Ohio streets: thence across Ohio street and continuing in northerly direction to a gully in thejlandiowned by W. A.

Ely. The order which was given to the marshal at the last regular session to have Heman Ely clean out the alley in the rear of jhis block between Mill street and Washington avenue was recinded, and the marshal instructed to notify parties who deposited garbage to have the same removed. The an ordinance in regard to'hucksters and peddlars was referred to a special committee of Docs ETeryttung ths consisting of M. M. Todd, A.

J. Potter Is Claimed for it. ana IT. hi. Unsp.

purpose is sole fy for the legitimate A favorable proposition from i. J. of pain, and healing Stafford for lighting the streets with those painful complaint 1 1 and diseases so commoi'eiectnc lights was laed to the Council toour MOTHERS, an( over for consideration at the DAUGHTERS next meeting to be held on Friday evening, June 8th, 1388. The following is the proposition: TATTE. To the Honorable Council of the City BEXT BT MAIL SECUBB FROM OV Wd.3 V1, PRICE.

PUTKIUM'S "GUIDE TO AND rOMT Ul J. Ct i BESTIAL CJRCtXARMATLEDTO i 1. tl Mention HITM r-ixr. I'ssociatcs or hereby makeyoM of WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. BUKLmGTOir.

VT. "HEILTRofffQMANistfiaHDPEoftlisRiGL' THOUSANDS of LADIES Testily the following proposition: I will furnish your city Arc lights of two-thousand candle power each of the Thomson-Huston system at six dollars per month to burn trom early dusk until 12 at midnight, provided the number of lights taken are not less that twenty two. I will also furnish your city Arc lights all night at $12 per month, the lights to burn on moon schedule, but in ease of extreme dark nights, the Couu- cil will have the power to order the lights started. The above agreement to be for a period of five years. This proposition to be binding must be accepted by the City Council on or beiore the 4th day of June 1888, and in ease the same is accepted by the City Council, then I agree to complete plant and furnish lights within three months from the day of notice of acceptance.

P. S. For additional lights the price to be the same as above. T. STAFFOKD.

Eiyria, June 1st, 1888. Kljria A Sad Accident. Edward, the youngest son of Mr. E. H.

Hill, of Sixth St. drowned in the River back of H. E. Mussey's house on Tuesdav evening. In company with two other boys he was playing on the bank of the river when his foot slipped and he fell into a deep hole.

The other boys gave the alarm, but he was in the water about 30 minutes before found. Efforts were made to resuscitate him, but they availed nothing. Mr. and Mrs. Hill have the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement Col.

Bain. The Glorious Fourtli. Eiyria will celebrate the Fourth of July in the old-fashioned way, with music and other demonstrations of interest to all. Theie will be foot races, sack races, wheel-barrow races, greased poles and firemen's races. There will be more fun than you can shake a stick at.

-The-eommittee-in charge are busy in arranging the program, which will close in the evening with the grandest demonstration of fire works ever heard of in Eiyria. Notice. Owing to the death of Dr. P. W.

Sampsell, all accounts of the late firm of Sampsell Sampsell must be settled before the First day of July next, by money or note, at the office of J. Y. Sampsell. If not settled then they will be placed in the hands of a collector. At Gessiier's Full line of teas and coffees English breakfast cocoa.

Try May-llower baking powder. Rams and breakfast bacon. Cider and wine vinegar. Full line of teas and coffees cheap. Try a set of our Centennial cooking crocks.

Crown Prince, Rye and German coffees. Green vegetables of all kinds. Good for sale cheap. Salt by the barrel. Rive me a call.

J. W. GF.SSXEK. 125 Broad St. Ice.

To secure pure Chippewa ice leave, orders with Frank Beebe, Beebe House. C. F. For the Spring- of 1888. I will furnish fruit and ornamental trees, plants, at lowest prices, from a reliable nursery.

JM. J. BRAUAX. Eiyria. Ohio.

Gas Stoves. The Eiyria Gas Water Co. have a fine assortment of Gas Stoves and Ranges, set up and running in the Foster block which they would be pleased to show to any one interested. Please give us a call and examine the same. D.

M. CLARK, Manager. Notice. Top buggies aud carriages from $35 to $135 at Fred Dachtlers, 42 Broad St, Eiyria, O. Best in the World.

If want to buy the best buggy made the country at lowest prices, callon" FredDachtler, 42 BrondSt. Got the i All kinds of buggies lowest prices at Fred Dachiler's, 1' Bioad St. 30- Burchartl iliss Thrcsia 1 Tarry Barton Gco llanchett A 31 Ron en GENTS. Mrs.JAMincr Miss iillie Witt Hopkins Johnson Her Tipton i-on- for the shore say advertised Henrou's IBair Grower All are bald, all who are becoming bald, all who do not want to be bald, all who are Dandruff, or itching of the scalp, should use Benton's Hair Grower. Eighty per cent of those using it have grown hair.

It never fails to stop the hair from falling. Through sickness and fevers the hair sometimes falls off and although the person may have remained bald for many years, if you use Benton's Hair Grower according to directions you are sure of a growth of hair- In hundreds of cases have produced a good growth of hair on those who have been bald and glazed for years. We fully substantiated the folios ing facts. We grow hair in every case no matte) how long bald. Unlike other preparations, it contain: no sugar of lead, or poisons.

It is a specific for falling hair, dandruff, and itching of the scalp. The Hair Grower is a hair food, ana its composition is almost exactly like the oil which supplies the hair with its vitality. If your druggist has not got it we will send it prepaid on receipt af price. BEXTOX'S HAIR GROWER Co. Cleveland, O.

H. J. E-VDY, Agent. 2yl JPile-s' Files! Flies' Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind.

Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judge Coffinbury, Cleveland, says "I have found by experience that Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment gives immediate and permanent relief." We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant longer.

Sold by druggists at SI per "bos, or; mailed on receipt of price, by the WILLIATIS H. J. EADY, Agent. 2yL Syrup oi, Is Nature's own true laiattve. it is the most easily taken, and the most fective remedy known to cleanse tae" System when Bilious or Costive; to dispel Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to" cure Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, etc.

Manufactured only by ther California Fig Syrup Company;" San? Francisco, Cal. Sold by H. J. Eiyria, O. Nature's Own True Jliaxative.

The delicious flavor and healthy properties of sound, ripe fruit are well known, and seeing the need of an agreeable and effective laxative, the- California Fig Syrup Company som-, menced a few years ago to a concentrated yrnp of Figs which given such general satisfaction that it is rapidly superseding the bitter, drastic liver medicines and cathartics Mth- erto in nse. If costive or bilious, try it, Sold by Henry J. Eady, Yen cannot a onl to wr.sV Lirae in 'mc'itinjj 1 rue iu or. Consumption seems, at nrst or.lyacoid. Lo not prrrait dealer to impose on you with some cheap imitation of Dr.

King's New Discover for Consumption. and Culcis but be sure you get the gein.iue. Because yon can more pi opt he he has something iU5t as oood. oi 'just the t-ame. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr.

Mirc't- Xeu IMscovery. wh.ch is a to irive in aud Che-i Trial bottle fi ee at H. J. Drug store. Large bottles 81.

6 l.cjrrU Opinion. E. Baiabridge Slunday County Clay Co', says Haieused Elfftric fitters witb most bappy results. My brother also was very low 4vith Malaria Fever and Jaundice but. was cured by tirnelv of this medicine.

Am satisfied Plectnc Bitters saved bis life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxspn, of Horse Cave, adds a like testimony, saying: "He positively believes he would Save died, kad it not been for Electric Bitters.

This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands nnequaled. Price 50c, and SI. at H. J. EADY'S Sfore.

6. HEADACHE Cadweii's Lacteal Nervine. A FSSTICI PAKiCSi. FOS SKSLSIi. Never failing to afford the ixcst centfiete froja one to two hours, even in the roost intensely- painful cases.

The proprietor has great confidence, therefore, in offering it to the public, feeing fully assured it natfail to give entire satisfaction, and by a careful observance of the directions TV ill be found to perform all, if cot more tblc we have accredited to it here. For further information as to the merits of 'is- valuable remedy, the reader is referred to circular and testimonials, which have been issued vnJer Jtliaf head, out of the many hundreds inouTposes.on from parties whose social and moral standing abox-e reproach, and which we feel assured be unspeakable pleasure and full sstisCict'or thit wfc ths NEWSPAPER!.

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