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MILL. OMNIBUS LINE HARDWARE. same things in those of limited incomes, to satisfy which, sense of right is put aside and sin committed, and while the prayer, "Lead us not into temptation," THE STANDARD. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. 1878, MEDICAL. San ford1 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Hill II Co opened a The Undersigned has ZE3I J JRj ID WJ 3R the room formerly occupied by L. W. French as a opposite the Court House, Jackson. Ohio, and has on HARDWARE Consisting of Iron Nails, Horse shoe Nails, Carpenters'and Builders' Hardware, Window Glass and a full line of E STOGIE Dry Good's Store on Main Street, nearly hand a good line of d J. IT- - BOOTH. Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Which will be sold at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Haying purchased my entire stock o goods since the great decline in prices, I can sell every article of Hardware at Lower Prices Than ever before offered in this market. I invite th people of Jackson county to call and ex amine my stock and learn prices, as I flatter myself by attention to the wants of customers, an, a desire to please, to merit aud receive a liberal share of public patronage. Don't forget the ew Hardware Store when you want good goods and low Prices. 24ap78mB BAKING royvbEP v tr .k. Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families. UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the pure root. IB. PRICE'S STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST OEMS. The Best Dry Bop Yeast in the World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati. DRY COODS. HARD TIMES AND LOW PRICES EVER GrO HAND I IV HAND IS RESOLVED TO MEET THE DEMAND. THE GIBSON HOUSE OMNIBUS Will Carry Passe ngen lor ihe Following Fstrcs : One Passenger, not exeeedin? and within One Mile, 25 Cents : exceeding u ITIilc, and within Two Miles. 50 Cents. Children over Ten Years of Age Half Price, under that ag' free Each Passenger may without And Extra Charge, have coiiey'd. Baggage not weighing over 75 pounds. Prompt attention given to an ders. L,. B. GIBSON. Propri lr 25ap87tf BARBER. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 1 Gray's Specific Medicine. TRADE MARK. TRADE MARK. Is especially rec- ommended as an uulailing cure for Seminal Weak- ness, Spermator- rhea, Impotency, and all diseases that follow as a Kpnuenee on Self-- Berore lajong ; as issoi sal Lassitude, Pain iu the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Ago. ana many other diseases that lead to Insanity, Consumption and a Premature Grave, all of which as a rule are first caused by deviating Irom the path of nature and overindulgence, xnespcinc Med- icine is the result of a life study and many yearn of treatinsr these special diseases. Full particulars in our painplets, which we desire to send tree bv mail to every one. The Specific medicine is sow oy all Druggists at $1 per package, or six packages for to, or will Oe sent oy man on receipt oi me money oy au dressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., jno. iu Mecnanics uiock, Detroii, Mien. SS"Sold in Jackson by Wilson & Jones, and by all druggists everywhere. 16mav78s' BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Jackson, Ohio. Successor to Chapman, Clare d Co.) Paid up Capital, $50,000. Solicit the accounts of business men and Jackson, Vinton and adjoining coun-e- s, deal in Exchange, Uncnrrent Money and Coin, make collections In all partsof the country, and remit proceeds promptly on the day we get re-- u rns. Government Securities for sal . Persons wishing to remit money to foreign countries, can obtain at our office, drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland & W ales. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Peter Pickrei,, President; J. I. C r.r, Vice President; D. Abmstroso, Cashier; T. J. EE wards, Assistant Cashier and Book-keepe- r. Directors H . L. Chapman, J. D. Clare. John D. Davis, Peter Pickrei, T. S. Matthews. stockholders: H. L. Chapman, T. L. Hughes sr., J. D. Clare, John D. Davis,' Peter Pickrei, John Hughes, D. Armstrong, 'Lot Davis, Isaac Brown, Uohn H. Lewis, Minerva Bennett, O. S.Miller, John C. H. Cobb, Moses Sternberger, T. J. Edwards, ;B. B. Evans, T. S. Matthews, Daniel D. Morgan, R. S. Wilcox, iJohn H. Jones, John Stanton, Mary McCa'ley. A. F.McCarley. Thos. M.Jones, Guar. J. L. Ramsey, John P. Jones. Isaac biiowi1, T. P. SBIUCRUSD President. IRON BANK of JACKSON, MAIN STREET, Opposite the CourtHouse Stockholders Individually Liable Receive Deposits, Discount Notes aud Bills deal in Exchange, also Issuj Drafts on all parts of Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, buy aud sell Gold, Silver and Government Bonds and do a general banking business on the most reasonable terms. Collections 3Iade and Remit- ted for Promptly. Interest Paid on Deposits. The accounts of business men and individuals in Jackson and adjoining counties respectfully solicited. W. T. SAPPINGTON, Cashier. Directors : Isaac Brown, W. T. Sappington, James Tripp, James Chestnut, T. P. Sutherland, B. Kahn aud C. S. Diekason. STocKnoi.nERS : Isaac Biown, B. Kahn, T. P. Sutherland, W. C. Evans, W. T. Sappington, Liucoln Furnace Co., James Tripp, Jacob A. Long, James Chestnut, John L. Ramsey. C. S. Diekason FURNITURE. DAUBER & BROi UNDERTAKERS . Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of FUKMTURK, COFFINS, CASKETS AND SnEODDS. Lpeclal attention given lo Undertaking. Hearse furnished wheu desired. WANTED 40,000 feet ol Poplar, Walnut and Cherry lumber. Office n Corner of Main and Railroad Streets, Jackson. Ohio. aug30Jtf Notice to Settle. I have sold my stock of goods lo C. S. ,v Alex. Diekason, and have gone out of business, aud It becomes necessary to settle. All persons in- debted to me are requested to call at the old stand, and settle. If I am not there, Mr. James Dyer will have the books, and Is authorized to settle all accounts, auatSltlf P. D. UUNOAN. Fancy Cards with name, loc. Plain or 'iold "Agent's outlit, lUc. 100 styles Hull & Co., Hudson. N. Y. aug2tll should be on every hp, it seems more necessary for him of city life and influ ences. But the power ot resiBieuce should grow in pace with surroundings, we make no excuse for the sinner on ground. When Adam eat the apple, punishment was none me less Eve gave it to him, nor her's be cause she was tempted by the serpent. a man thinketh, so is he. 1 covetous-ness- , deceitfulness, untruthfulness, ava- - rioiousness. have place in a man s heart, he allows them to so gain ascendency and over his uprightness and honesty, even for trifles where opportunities are limited who been in the country, what shall prevent his at the llowing them full sweep wnen a city me puts him in a position to gratity tnem r Nothing but an awakened sense ui ngui. of nd justice, wliicn sometimes ramo hi save him. If temptations are strong in city, so is virtue. Innocence thrives best in the country, but virtue in town. The depravity of a man in a quiet situa- - IT tion burns witn a smoiaering nre : puv him amid the oxygen of an active lite I and it burns with a consuming name. Who among us dare pray, "Lord, 1 thank thee I am not as other men ?" It can scarcely have escaped the atten tion of newspaper readers that men who have committed murder under the most atrocious circumstances, and who have generally abandoned lives, are very apt express on the scaffold perfect faith in divine forgiveness, and in a blessed im- mortality. As a rule, they are not con tent merely to hope tor pardon, tney ieei sure that they received it; flaunt the I declared to be fact in the lace oi trie com- munity, and rather commisserate the un- - the regenerate condition ot tne noncriminal people who have been so unioriunaie as never to kill anybody. The thing occurs Dr. uniformly that one might infer that the directest road to Heaven through the all murderer's cells that eternal felicity is to be found only at the end ot the hang man's cord: that the shedding of inno cent blood washes away the sins of homi cidal humanity, we snouia not. use to undertake the solution ol any tneoiogicai problems, but it seems very strange that cold-bloode- d murderer should, even in his own eyes, have so much better chance of salvation than a man of ordinarily ex- emplary life. Some of the purest and noblest of men have not been capable of dismissing all doubt as to the Great Fu- ture: but your common cut-throa- your vulgar assassin, gives us to understand, a tew minutes Deiore tne arop mus, tuiu has been taken into special favor of the Almighty, and has received a through ticket by lightning express to celestial abodes. N. Y. Times. Th amile with which a man puts his name down for a book, contrasts wonder fnllv j with the expression . which crests his countenance when the agent cans to ue- - liver said book and demands payment for it. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs , Colds , Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. The reputation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced during the last half century, is a sufficient assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. Iu almost every section of country there are persons, publicly kno wn.who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried it.acknowledge its superiority ; and where its virtues arc known, no one hesitates as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tions. Chekey Pectoral always affords in- stant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. Asa safeguard to children, amid the distress ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable ; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too re markable to be forgotten. No family should be without it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from their knowledge of its effects. PREPARED BT UI i J VJi m tn Ut lVij LUWCiij ma.) Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Rio Grande College! Thin Timtit.nt.inn nffers com niet e Classical . and T - Scientific courses of study, also classes are ioi ih-e- d each term for students not In the regular courses. Four terms a year of ten weeks each. Tuition and incidentals from 7 to SS per term, Next term begins August 27, 1878. Good board, including use of room, is furnished in the new hail at 9 us iwr weplt- - This Oolleite is located at Rio Grande, Gallia county, Ohio, on the stage line between Oak mil ana uaiupous. For catalogue or other information address rve v . a. hai.h.w, President of Trustees, Rio Grande. 28mhtf Gallia county, Ohio. MONEY, TIME AND LABOR SAVED I Davenport's New Process for Preserving MEAT, EKUITS and VEGETABLES, An unlimited length of time Without Sealing, Cooking or Sugar, Is now on exhibition at Starkey's Book Store, Broadway, Jackson, Ohio, where all desirous of examining are Invited to ca'l. All necessary lnrormation win oe given hv Joseph B. Scully,, and Joseph Ray, have the exclusive right to sell receipts In Washington 1 OWUSIlip. V. ill uuu sec i uen auiujJico, uiiu wu- - vlnce yonrsen. S. A. ZAIWEIS. or B. HARRY FRENCH. 9maytf Notice of Appointment of Assignee. In Bankruptcy. No. 2100. Souther District ol Ohio, ss. At Jackson the 3d day of September, A. D. 1S7S. Thfl undersigned herebv efvr-- notice of his appointment as Assignee of Rufus Hunseger.of Jackson, in the County of Jackson and State of Ohio, within said District, who lias oeen ad- judged a bankrupt upon bis own petition by lue UlSiriCL COUn Ol suiu asiouiul. CHARLES A. ATKINSON, !';:! Assignee, 4c. RADICAL CURE For CATARRH relieves nnd permanently cures this PSTAKTXY disease in all its varying utajiea If pos- sesses the Boothing and lioalhur properties or plants, herbs and barks in their essential form, free iron every nbrous contamination, ami l;i this respect diners from every other known reme.ly. to one short ye ar It has found its way from tho Atlantic to the Pacifc coast, wherever known has become tho standard remedy the treatment or Catarm. Tho proprietors have waited npon by gentlemen of national reputation Iu have been cured by thU rcmetiy, a id who have, considerable expense and personal trouble, spread irood news throuulio-.i- t the circles In which thry move. When you hear n wealthy gentleman ot intelli- gence and refinement Bay. "1 owe my Isle to Santera's Radical Cure," you may feel assured that it.is an article great value, and worthy to bo classed among the standard medical specifics of the day. benefit I derive from Its daily use is to me THE , . HENRY WELLS, op ells, Iaboo & Co. has cured me after twelve years of uninterrupted ,uffer'DE0. W. HOUGHTON, Walthaii, Mass. FOLLOWED the directions to the letter and am hap- py to say 1 have had a permanent cure. D. W. GRAY, M. D., Huscatixi, Iowa, recommended it to quito a number of my THAVE all of whom have expressed to mo their hlsh estimate of its value and good effects with them. WK BOWES, 225 11X1 BT., St. Louis. using two bottles I find myself permanently AFTER I have 6ince recommended over one hundred botUes wltbUje jrajgrtgu- g-. 159 IlAEBISOS AVK., BOSTOX. have sold Saxfoed's I'.abioai. Crr.E for nearly WE one year and can pay candidly that we never sold a similar preparation that gave such universal satisfaction. We have yet to learu of tho first com- plaint. BALDWIN CO., Wabhixgton, Ixn. npHE cure effected In mv case, r v Saxfoed's Radical a .... .n,rL-a- l,t seemed to thoyo who had suffered without relief Irom any of the usual remedies that It could not bo true. 1 therefore mafic affidavit to it before. Setti J. Thomas, Esq., Justice of I'caee. Boston. Fnrh narlcace of F.vxFonr's Rattcai. Cure contains SanCerd'a Improved Inhaling Tune, and full direc . tions lor lis Uic. Ill all cases, l iiu;, i w. wholesale nnii retail orngEistsn"" SSSsgS, "i iSrW out the Unlt"d states and Canada. Ell, General Agftnta and Wholesale Druggists, H COLLINS' B VOLTAIC PLASTER An Electro-Galvani- c Battery combined with lliv;Iily Medicated S'.rengthening Plaster, forming tlie best Plaster for pains ami aches in t'.io World of Medicine. A HQKBID SWELLING. nn:n. I se:.tfor one of COLLlMi' VOL.TA1U PLAsVKi:, Had it "15 heen cf great benefit In reduc ing a IWCiliDS ia n.y lit PMOTI mitt ifl" RWJ oiuo pi nounccd EnlarL'me- t rt" the Spleen, and one pro nounced it an ovarian x uraer. ... m u. A. raaiAU, Ctxtsiaxxa, pfP., V. r i SD, thzi al:: iks BEST. nt'mm, EiM1 ' - :i and S2.25, and rwlsh uU ' ! t : .. or your C0LLIN8 rXlCI I'y I!.-- ' you will see that t do oini;ii:wt n In-'- fillers hi some way even it not I on i s n ..' d. There are a num. , !i'v i ' I i item Who had given out i. i p. ..... : - .1 ; ;:'tlii:;(r, and now Join . mo that t!Mv nrn i m i tv.rv have ever tried. I - filor.r It !v r th-.- I havo before In - v-.- rH. V.'.sa-.'- have heard of your plaa-- J onFTTA M. CROSS. Si ... v., ?:..rcii it;;. .i.-.o- . Cents. rrjLi.nrv voltaic plaster . imitation. Sold by all ; ? tlir.'uitUout the United I is I. iiS i POTTER, Pro-- OLD, TRIED, IB TRUE. People are getting acquainted and those who are not ought to be with the wonderful merits ot that great American Remedy, the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR MAN AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated In Ameri- ca, where Nature provides in her laboratory such surprising antidotes for the maladies of her chil- dren. Its fame has been spreading for 35 years, until now it encircles the habitable globe. The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a matchless remedy for all external ailments of man and beast. To stock owners and farmers it is Invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human llfo or re- stores tho usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot- , hoof-ail-, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm- , shoulder-rot- , mange, tho bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind-gall- , ring bone, "tc.. etc. The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is the quickest oure In the world for accidents occurring In tho family. In tho absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma- tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par- ticularly valuable to Miners. It is the cheapest remedy In the world, for It penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a singla application Is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up in three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion- ately much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. BOOKS, ETC. S2500ICTIVE$2500 A A YEAR.liGENTSA YEAR. 'MT'T'Ti i"1 every County, to Can-- AJN 1 LlU vass our line of fine Premium Family Bitles, ENGLISH and GERMAN, PROTESTANT and CATHOLlt'. OomDrlsinsi nearly 100 different STYLESwith numerous elegantly Illustrated Explanatory treasures. The most COMPLETE. PERFECT and BEAU TIFUL line of Bibles ever offered to the Amer-ca- n public. Also on our GRAND Combination Prospectus OF 150 Distinct Publications! AND Representing Agricultural, Biographical, His- torical, Religious and Miscellaneous Works, and Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bibles and Tes taments wanted in every lamny. A Novel Feature In canvassing. naies made from tills Prospectus, when all single books fail. Also General and Local Agents Wanted Qpgat War Book, the most Comprehensive, Reliable and Accu- rate History of the Great Contest between the RUSSIAN and the TURK. With its 300 elegant Engravings, Maps, and Plans, the most showy, desirable and uselul Book now published. Liberal Terms. Particulars Free. Address, JOHN E. POTTER & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia- - Faith. RICHARD MCCARTNEY. and this Faith In Jehovah's Lord, his Id Christ The Perfect Man ! Faith that his holy word Reveals redemption's plan. Faith in his body broken, Faith in bis life's blood shed, As Remember 'd in the token Ot wine and broken bread. Fallh in The Searching Grace, Who shows to me my tin, and Who a place Where Christ may dwell within. Faith in Abiding Love in Who will not let me stray ; as Faith In a home above. In bright eternal day. Faith in a searching hour That will all thoughts reveal ; Faith In a Judging Power Whose word is woe or weal. Faith in Creative Power Unbounded by behest. the Eternal working honr The true eternal rest ! Faith that tho' worms devour My flesh yet I shall stand, By the Redeemer's power, In flesh at his right hand. Faith In The Coming King, Who all the earth sball own-W- hile all earth's nations bring Their tribute to bis throne ! Faith that all power shall own The Christ-an- d 'fore him fall, Then he'll give up the throne And God be all in all ! Chicago Standard. The Hoar of Death. to BT MRS. HEMAKS. T .paves have their time to fall. And flowers to wither at the north winds' breath, Anl stars to set but all. Thou hast all seasons for thine own , oh , Death ! Dav is for mortal care. Eve for glad meetings round the Joyous hearth. Niiht for the dreams of sleep, the voice of so prayer But all for thee, thou Mightiest r f the Earth The banauel has its hour. Its feverish hour of mirth and song and wine; There comes a day lor Uriel's overwhelming power, A time for sober tears but all are thine I Yonth and the opening rose May look like things too glorious to decay, And smile at thee ! but thou are not of those That wait the ripen'd bloom to seize their a prey! Leaves have their time to fall. And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath. And stars to set but all. Thou bast all seasons for thine own, oh, Beatb! We know when moons shall wane When summer birds from far shall cross the seaJ When autumn's hue shall tinge the golden who shall teach us when to look for thee? Is It when serine's first sale Comes forth to whisper where the violets lie? is it when roses in our pains grow paieT They have one season all are ours to die ! Thou are where billows foam, Thou art where music melts upon the air; Thon art around ns in our neaceful home. And the world calls us forth and thou art there ! Thou art where friend meets friend, Reneath the shadow of the elm to rest : Thon art where foe meets foe and trumpets rend The skies and swords beat down the princely crest. Tasvm have their time to fall. And flowers, to wither at the north wind's breath. A nit stars to set hut all Thou hast all seasons for thineown.oh, Death! Somehow or Other. BT E. 8. J. Ufa has a burden on everv one's shoulder None mnv eseane from-it- troubles and care Miss it in youth, and 'twill come when we're oiaer, And fit us close as the garments we wear. Sorrow comes into onr lives uuinvited. Robbing our heart of its treasure of song ; Lovers grow cold, and friendships are slighted Yet, somehow or other, we worry aioog. Rverv-da- v toil is an every -- cray blessing. Though poverty's cottage and crust we may Weak Is the back on which burdens are press But stout is the heart that is strengthened by prayer. Somehow or other, the nathwav efows briehter Just when we mourn there waB one to be- friend, ' Hope in the heart makes the burden seem ngnier. And, somehow or other we get to the end. Minor Morals. We have often noticed how, at the an nouncement of every theft or defalcation in our larger cities, suburban and coun try papers eagerly seize the opportunity to inveigh, wttb holy horror, against tne wickedness and depravity therein exist ing. and talk as if all morality and com mon honesty had fled therefrom and taken up their abode among the fields and forests of the country. That there has been, during the few years past our principal business centers, enough wrong-doin- to attract tne attention and excite the fears of all thoughtful men, is too true. That sin and wickedness more abound at the present than at any pre- vious time, is doubtful. There are prob- ably no writings extant that more clearly and truthfully show what human nature was, in the olden times, than ihe Proverbs of Solomon ; and they need no change in order to make them applicable to the same human nature at present. That the centers of business attraot from the country a large proportion of its enter- prise and energy, ia true ; and that these talents are not always directed in the best channels, is also indisputable. Large cities are also the recipients of all immi- grants. Of these it is only the more in- dustrious who find their way to country homes, leaving the vile and dishonest to lower the standard of morality, which would below enough without them. We do not propose to take up the cudgel in defence of the morality of the city, not even to say to the country, in slang phraseology, "Your another." We would, however, suggest the impropriety of one culinary utensil reflecting on the complexion of its neighbor, for usually the pot is as black as the kettle. All immorality and dishonesty are not con- nected With energy and enterprise, and when these latter find their way to cities, the former, or some portions thereof, are left behind. The enormity of a crime is often judged by the amount of dollars involved, but a theft is a theft be it of one dollar or a million. and he who steals the one is just as far as, and no farther, from being an honest man man is tne o trier, ine country was startled a few years ago by the revelations showing how the Tweed ring has misgoverned New York and misapplied the public funds. We believe we have within our knowledge small townships that have been managed with as little regard to the public good and with as much dishonesty in the applica- tion of public money, when the amounts are considered, as was New York in its worst days. And the same will hold good as regards manufacturing compa- nies, corporations and individuals. In cities a police force is sustained at large expense for the protection of prop- erty. In the country, a farmer is obliged to build and maintain fences to prevent his neighbor from stealing his crops by means of cattle at an expense greater than would be believed, without actual mathematical calculation . If we were endeavoring to make a case against our country friends, it would be easy to remind them of a multitude of cases where the narrow path of morality ia often oversteDDed. When have we seen a barrel of apples or potatoes that had as good fruit in the middle or bot- tom as on the top ? Will the hoops about the bales of hay be as heavy when a pound of wood is worth more than a pound of hay or will eggs average larger when they are sold by weight instead of num- - ter? Little sins, so called, are often winked at, and there are many who would do you out of a dime to whom a dollar would be a stumbling block, and the stealing of a thousand dollars would seem an enormity at which the very gates of perdition would open. The temptations for wrong doing are greater in the city than in the country. Expensive nanus oi uress uu living inrlulned in by those who have money to spare, beget a want for the Wish to inform tho public that they have added some NEW MACHINERY, are now prepared to do all kinds of work on short notice, such as CARDING, SPINNING, WEAVING, &c. Carding, 6c. per lb., Spinning 15c FLOURING MILL! The highest cash price paid for WHEAT and CORN. Custom grinding done at all times. WOOL! The highest market price, in cash, for Wool. Also have a large lot ol our own make of goods to exchange for Wool. Blankets, Flannel. Yarn, Jeans, &c, &c. STORE. Also keep a first class Store, opposite the Court House, where they sell goods cheap. TINNERS. TINNER, &C, Cor. Pearl & Broadway, JACKSON. OHIO. Keeps on hand, at all times, all kinds of Tin ware, Stoves, Grates, &c, and manufacture tinware to order. put in, and Pumps repaired. Roofing, Spout- ing, 4c, put up, on slioi t notice, in a satisfac- tory manner. 31Jan"8tf A MONTfl Apents wanted cvrry-- wltcrc. Business honorable am tlrst cluss. rartli'Ulars sent free. Audreys J. 1VU1IT11 A CO.. St. Louis.Mo. I WILL SELL, -- FOR- Spot Cash, AT WHOLESALE PRICES, For 30 Days. Largest and Best Stock in Town. D. L. PICKREL. TOWN LOTS. BARGAINS TOWIV LOTS THE JA( KSON COUNTY COAL AND IRON CO. NOW OFFER TOWN LOTS AT Greatly Reduced Trices. In their Addition to the town of Wellston. They have a large number of very flue lots, which they will sell low until the cars are run- ning on the new railroad. Persons desiring lots should secure them NOW, , . few AS 111, I will ' ' ' '' ' months, when the road will have been comple- ted. The . Company mean Just what they say, ..I...,. iw- - tn lull tlibui. Inlu v,.rv Inw at the present time. A few lots will be exchanged lor good horses, or for two horse teams, or for work on the rMl-roa- This is a A RARE OPPORTUNITY to secure real estate for trade. For further par- ticulars, call oti the undersigned. II. F. AUSTIN. sept7-l- f MUSIC. Phil-Harmoni- c Musica. CHARLES A. LACKEY, AUTHOR and CONDUCTOR. VIOLIN, ORGAN, PIANO or THOROUGH liASF., ") cents per HARM IN V, (iHNTKlt FOINT, CANON, FUOUK or MUSICAL FORM, Jl per lesson. Special attention given to Form and the analysis of classical music. Address Jackson, Ohio; or IM West bourtli Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, careof F. W. Helniick. 18a paw 25 CENTS, AND GET THE Jackson Standard FOB THREE MONTHS. TRY IT ! He Has Received a Large Slock of SPKINa and SUMMER OOOX, Consisting of Cheap Dress Goods, Prints, muslins, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Quecusware, Table Cutlery, Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold at prices to suit customers. Such prices were never known before in some lines of goods. Being thankful for past patronage, I desire a continuance of the same. June 13, 1878. THE NEW STORE. Q-EOISOC- Ei all new, purchased for cash, t. t i GROCERIES, &C. -- 0- O. S. MILLER. W. IRiaiE t.i n. vfirv full stock of goods at reduced prices, which he can 1, r.,. nrimi-ri- r nrfiHnn GLASSWARE FBMWgBBgffllXAHTEg BRICK The little Qimu HyKUlsr. KILLS all the FLIES in a room in TWO HOURS. 10 c. worth will kill more flies than $10 worth of fly Paper. No dirt, no trouble. Sold by Druggists Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo.N. Y. July is, 6w. A certain and effectual PILES. cure. Trial box only 50 cents. Address . DR. PIERCY, decbtly Ogdeusburg, N. Y. sell at very reasonaDie prices ior ca.su ui wuuii. FuW. His goods embrace the usual varieties kept in brst- - class General Stores, such as PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRESS COODS of all kinds, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, UEENSWARE, CUTLERY, FANCY COODS, NOTIONS, And in fact anything and everything needed, either in town or country. Room on Broadway Street, Next door to Wade's Furniture Room, near the Postoffice. May 4, 1878,-- y EDUCATIONAL TO TEACHERS. , . t3 , E..nn,inara rtf Tuflrwmi rue uuuni " " : County, Ohio, will hold regular meetings for the . TouMiv . . . . , ut .lackson.on the t; a i in 11 ' i " . FIRST TBIDJ.T IX EVERY MOXTB Examinations will begin at 10 o'clock, A. M on the first day of each session, aud continue from day to day if necessary. Applicants notknowu to the Board, must pro- duce testimonials of good moral character. Cer tincates will only be granted at a regular meet- ing, and will, in nocase.be either antedated, oj postdated. By order of the Board of Examinert. Nov 11. '75-- 1' r W. ,)NI1IIN rlerk Or how to see behind t! sell. More fun in it than anything iu Christendom. Write us with a twenty-fiv- e cent piece, and make yourself hap- py. Address NOVELTY CO., dec6tly Ogdeusburg, N. Y. a week in your own town. $5 Outti t iree. monsa. ieauei u uu want a. $661 HnuiiiMKw ut toitw.ii mnanM tit ell her se x .nr. rrri.nt nav all the time tile V work, write for particulars to H. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Maine. 21mh78y

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Page 1: THE STANDARD. HARDWARE. OMNIBUS LINE MILL. San ford1 … · HARDWARE. OMNIBUS LINE MILL. same things in those of limited incomes, to satisfy which, sense of right is put aside and

MILL.OMNIBUS LINEHARDWARE.same things in those of limited incomes,to satisfy which, sense of right is putaside and sin committed, and while theprayer, "Lead us not into temptation,"

THE STANDARD.THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. 1878,

MEDICAL.

San ford1 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!Hill II Co

opened aThe Undersigned has

ZE3I J JRj ID W J 3R

the room formerly occupied by L. W. French as aopposite the Court House, Jackson. Ohio, and has on

HARDWAREConsisting of Iron Nails, Horse shoe Nails, Carpenters'and Builders' Hardware, Window Glassand a full line of

E STOGIEDry Good's Store on Main Street, nearlyhand a good line of

d

J. IT- - BOOTH.

Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery,

Which will be sold at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Haying purchased my entire stock ogoods since the great decline in prices, I can sell every article of

Hardware at Lower PricesThan ever before offered in this market. I invite th people of Jackson county to call and examine my stock and learn prices, as I flatter myself by attention to the wants of customers, an,a desire to please, to merit aud receive a liberal share of public patronage. Don't forget the ew

Hardware Store when you want good goods and low Prices.

24ap78mB

BAKINGroyvbEP v tr .k.

Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are freefrom adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results thanany others, and that they use them in their own families.

UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors.TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice.LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons.EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the pure root.

IB. PRICE'SSTEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST OEMS.

The Best Dry Bop Yeast in the World.

STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.

DRY COODS.

HARD TIMES AND LOW PRICES

EVER GrO HAND I IV HAND

IS RESOLVED TO MEET THE DEMAND.

THE GIBSON HOUSE OMNIBUS

Will Carry Passe ngen lor iheFollowing Fstrcs :

One Passenger, not exeeedin?and within One Mile, 25 Cents :

exceeding u ITIilc, and withinTwo Miles. 50 Cents.

Children over Ten Years of AgeHalf Price, under that ag' free

Each Passenger may without AndExtra Charge, have coiiey'd.Baggage not weighing over 75pounds.

Prompt attention given to anders.

L,. B. GIBSON. Propri lr25ap87tf

BARBER.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 1

Gray's Specific Medicine.TRADE MARK. TRADE MARK.

Is especially rec-ommended as anuulailing cure forSeminal Weak-ness, Spermator-rhea, Impotency,and all diseasesthat follow as aKpnuenee on Self--

Berore lajong ; as issoisal Lassitude, Pain iu the Back, Dimness ofVision, Premature Old Ago. ana many otherdiseases that lead to Insanity, Consumptionand a Premature Grave, all of which as a ruleare first caused by deviating Irom the path ofnature and overindulgence, xnespcinc Med-icine is the result of a life study and manyyearn of treatinsr these special diseases.

Full particulars in our painplets, which wedesire to send tree bv mail to every one.

The Specific medicine is sow oy all Druggistsat $1 per package, or six packages for to, or willOe sent oy man on receipt oi me money oy audressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.,

jno. iu Mecnanics uiock, Detroii, Mien.SS"Sold in Jackson by Wilson & Jones, and

by all druggists everywhere.16mav78s'

BANKS.

FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF

Jackson, Ohio.Successor to Chapman, Clare d Co.)

Paid up Capital, $50,000.Solicit the accounts of business men and

Jackson, Vinton and adjoining coun-e- s,

deal in

Exchange, Uncnrrent Money and Coin,

make collections In all partsof the country, andremit proceeds promptly on the day we get re-- u

rns.

Government Securitiesfor sal .

Persons wishing to remit money to foreigncountries, can obtain at our office, drafts on

England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales.

Interest Paid on Time Deposits.

Peter Pickrei,, President; J. I. C r.r,Vice President; D. Abmstroso, Cashier;T. J. EE wards, Assistant Cashier and Book-keepe- r.

Directors H . L. Chapman, J. D. Clare. John D.Davis, Peter Pickrei, T. S. Matthews.

stockholders:H. L. Chapman, T. L. Hughes sr.,J. D. Clare, John D. Davis,'Peter Pickrei, John Hughes,D. Armstrong, 'Lot Davis,Isaac Brown, Uohn H. Lewis,Minerva Bennett, O. S.Miller,John C. H. Cobb, Moses Sternberger,T. J. Edwards, ;B. B. Evans,T. S. Matthews, Daniel D. Morgan,R. S. Wilcox, iJohn H. Jones,John Stanton, Mary McCa'ley.A. F.McCarley. Thos. M.Jones, Guar.J. L. Ramsey, John P. Jones.

Isaac biiowi1, T. P. SBIUCRUSDPresident.

IRON BANK of JACKSON,

MAIN STREET,Opposite the CourtHouse

Stockholders Individually Liable

Receive Deposits, Discount Notes aud Billsdeal in Exchange, also Issuj Drafts on all partsof Great Britain and the Continent of Europe,buy aud sell Gold, Silver and GovernmentBonds and do a general banking business onthe most reasonable terms.Collections 3Iade and Remit-

ted for Promptly.Interest Paid on Deposits.

The accounts of business men and individualsin Jackson and adjoining counties respectfullysolicited.

W. T. SAPPINGTON, Cashier.

Directors : Isaac Brown, W. T. Sappington,James Tripp, James Chestnut, T. P. Sutherland,B. Kahn aud C. S. Diekason.

STocKnoi.nERS :

Isaac Biown, B. Kahn,T. P. Sutherland, W. C. Evans,W. T. Sappington, Liucoln Furnace Co.,James Tripp, Jacob A. Long,James Chestnut, John L. Ramsey.C. S. Diekason

FURNITURE.

DAUBER & BROi

UNDERTAKERS .

Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of

FUKMTURK, COFFINS,CASKETS AND SnEODDS.

Lpeclal attention given lo Undertaking.Hearse furnished wheu desired.WANTED 40,000 feet ol Poplar, Walnut and

Cherry lumber.Office n Corner of Main and Railroad Streets,

Jackson. Ohio. aug30Jtf

Notice to Settle.

I have sold my stock of goods lo C. S. ,v Alex.Diekason, and have gone out of business, audIt becomes necessary to settle. All persons in-

debted to me are requested to call at the oldstand, and settle. If I am not there, Mr. JamesDyer will have the books, and Is authorized tosettle all accounts,

auatSltlf P. D. UUNOAN.

Fancy Cards with name, loc. Plain or'iold "Agent's outlit, lUc. 100 styles Hull

& Co., Hudson. N. Y. aug2tll

should be on every hp, it seems morenecessary for him of city life and influences. But the power ot resiBieuceshould grow in pace with surroundings,

we make no excuse for the sinner onground. When Adam eat the apple,punishment was none me less

Eve gave it to him, nor her's because she was tempted by the serpent.

a man thinketh, so is he. 1 covetous-ness- ,

deceitfulness, untruthfulness, ava- -

rioiousness. have place in a man s heart,he allows them to so gain ascendency

andover his uprightness and honesty, even for

trifles where opportunities are limited whobeen

in the country, what shall prevent his atthe

llowing them full sweep wnen a city meputs him in a position to gratity tnem r

Nothing but an awakened sense ui ngui. of

nd justice, wliicn sometimes ramo hisave him. If temptations are strong in

city, so is virtue. Innocence thrivesbest in the country, but virtue in town.The depravity of a man in a quiet situa- - ITtion burns witn a smoiaering nre : puvhim amid the oxygen of an active lite Iand it burns with a consuming name.Who among us dare pray, "Lord, 1 thankthee I am not as other men ?"

It can scarcely have escaped the attention of newspaper readers that men whohave committed murder under the mostatrocious circumstances, and who havegenerally abandoned lives, are very apt

express on the scaffold perfect faith indivine forgiveness, and in a blessed im-

mortality. As a rule, they are not content merely to hope tor pardon, tney ieeisure that they received it; flaunt the I

declared to be fact in the lace oi trie com-

munity, and rather commisserate the un- -

theregenerate condition ot tne noncriminalpeople who have been so unioriunaie asnever to kill anybody. The thing occurs

Dr.uniformly that one might infer thatthe directest road to Heaven through the all

murderer's cells that eternal felicity is tobe found only at the end ot the hangman's cord: that the shedding of innocent blood washes away the sins of homicidal humanity, we snouia not. use toundertake the solution ol any tneoiogicaiproblems, but it seems very strange that

cold-bloode- d murderer should, even inhis own eyes, have so much better chanceof salvation than a man of ordinarily ex-

emplary life. Some of the purest andnoblest of men have not been capable ofdismissing all doubt as to the Great Fu-

ture: but your common cut-throa- yourvulgar assassin, gives us to understand, atew minutes Deiore tne arop mus, tuiuhas been taken into special favor of theAlmighty, and has received a throughticket by lightning express to celestialabodes. N. Y. Times.

Th amile with which a man puts hisname down for a book, contrasts wonderfnllvj with the expression. which crests hiscountenance when the agent cans to ue- -

liver said book and demands paymentfor it.

Ayer'sCherry Pectoral

For Diseases of the

Throat and Lungs,

such as Coughs , Colds ,

Whooping Cough,

Bronchitis, Asthma,

and Consumption.

The reputation it has attained, in consequence of

the marvellous cures it has produced during the

last half century, is a sufficient assurance to the

public that it will continue to realize the happiest

results that can be desired. Iu almost every

section of country there are persons, publicly

known.who have been restored from alarming and

even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use.All who have tried it.acknowledge its superiority ;

and where its virtues arc known, no one hesitatesas to what medicine to employ to relieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec

tions. Chekey Pectoral always affords in-

stant relief, and performs rapid cures of themilder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well asthe more formidable diseases of the lungs.

Asa safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of

Childhood, it is invaluable ; for, by its timely use,multitudes are rescued and restored to health.

This medicine gains friends at every trial, asthe cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should bewithout it, and those who have once used itnever will.

Eminent Physicians throughout the countryprescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend itfrom their knowledge of its effects.

PREPARED BT

UI i J VJi m tn Ut lVij LUWCiij ma.)Practical and Analytical Chemists.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.

Rio Grande College!Thin Timtit.nt.inn nffers com niet e Classical. and

T -Scientific courses of study, also classes are ioi ih-e- d

each term for students not In the regularcourses. Four terms a year of ten weeks each.Tuition and incidentals from 7 to SS per term,Next term begins August 27, 1878. Good board,including use of room, is furnished in the newhail at 9 us iwr weplt- - This Oolleite is locatedat Rio Grande, Gallia county, Ohio, on thestage line between Oak mil ana uaiupous.For catalogue or other information address

rve v . a. hai.h.w,President of Trustees,Rio Grande.

28mhtf Gallia county, Ohio.

MONEY, TIMEAND

LABOR SAVED I

Davenport's New Process for Preserving

MEAT,EKUITS and

VEGETABLES,

An unlimited length of time

Without Sealing, Cooking or Sugar,Is now on exhibition at

Starkey's Book Store,

Broadway, Jackson, Ohio,

where all desirous of examining are Invited toca'l. All necessary lnrormation win oe givenhv

Joseph B. Scully,, and Joseph Ray, have theexclusive right to sell receipts In Washington1 OWUSIlip. V. ill uuu sec i uen auiujJico, uiiu wu- -

vlnce yonrsen.S. A. ZAIWEIS. orB. HARRY FRENCH.

9maytf

Notice of Appointment of Assignee.

In Bankruptcy. No. 2100.

Souther District ol Ohio, ss.At Jackson the 3d day of September, A. D. 1S7S.

Thfl undersigned herebv efvr-- notice of hisappointment as Assignee of Rufus Hunseger.ofJackson, in the County of Jackson and State ofOhio, within said District, who lias oeen ad-judged a bankrupt upon bis own petition bylue UlSiriCL COUn Ol suiu asiouiul.

CHARLES A. ATKINSON,!';:! Assignee, 4c.

RADICAL CUREFor CATARRH

relieves nnd permanently cures thisPSTAKTXY disease in all its varying utajiea If pos-

sesses the Boothing and lioalhur properties or plants,herbs and barks in their essential form, free iron everynbrous contamination, ami l;i this respect diners fromevery other known reme.ly. to one short ye ar It hasfound its way from tho Atlantic to the Pacifc coast,

wherever known has become tho standard remedythe treatment or Catarm. Tho proprietors have

waited npon by gentlemen of national reputation Iuhave been cured by thU rcmetiy, a id who have,

considerable expense and personal trouble, spreadirood news throuulio-.i- t the circles In which thry

move. When you hear n wealthy gentleman ot intelli-gence and refinement Bay. "1 owe my Isle to Santera'sRadical Cure," you may feel assured that it.is an article

great value, and worthy to bo classed among thestandard medical specifics of the day.

benefit I derive from Its daily use is to meTHE , .

HENRY WELLS, op ells, Iaboo & Co.

has cured me after twelve years of uninterrupted,uffer'DE0. W. HOUGHTON, Walthaii, Mass.

FOLLOWED the directions to the letter and am hap-

py to say 1 have had a permanent cure.D. W. GRAY, M. D., Huscatixi, Iowa,

recommended it to quito a number of myTHAVE all of whom have expressed to mo theirhlsh estimate of its value and good effects with them.

WK BOWES, 225 11X1 BT., St. Louis.

using two bottles I find myself permanentlyAFTER I have 6ince recommended over onehundred botUes wltbUje jrajgrtgu- g-.

159 IlAEBISOS AVK., BOSTOX.

have sold Saxfoed's I'.abioai. Crr.E for nearlyWE one year and can pay candidly that we neversold a similar preparation that gave such universalsatisfaction. We have yet to learu of tho first com-plaint.

BALDWIN CO., Wabhixgton, Ixn.

npHE cure effected In mv case, r v Saxfoed's Radicala .... .n,rL-a- l,t seemed to thoyo

who had suffered without relief Irom any of the usualremedies that It could not bo true. 1 therefore maficaffidavit to it before. Setti J. Thomas, Esq., Justice of

I'caee. Boston.

Fnrh narlcace of F.vxFonr's Rattcai. Cure containsSanCerd'a Improved Inhaling Tune, and full direc.tions lor lis Uic. Ill all cases, l iiu;, i w.

wholesale nnii retail orngEistsn"" SSSsgS,"i iSrWout the Unlt"d states and Canada.

Ell, General Agftnta and Wholesale Druggists,

H COLLINS'BVOLTAIC PLASTERAn Electro-Galvani- c Battery combined with

lliv;Iily Medicated S'.rengthening Plaster,forming tlie best Plaster for pains ami achesin t'.io World of Medicine.

A HQKBID SWELLING.nn:n. I se:.tfor one of COLLlMi' VOL.TA1U

PLAsVKi:, Had it "15 heen cf great benefit In reducing a IWCiliDS ia n.y lit PMOTI mitt ifl" RWJ oiuo pinounccd EnlarL'me- t rt" the Spleen, and one pronounced it an ovarian x uraer. ... mu. A. raaiAU,

Ctxtsiaxxa, pfP., V. r i SD,

thzi al:: iks BEST.nt'mm, EiM1 ' - :i and S2.25, and rwlsh

uU'

! t : .. or your C0LLIN8rXlCI I'y I!.-- ' you will see that

t do oini;ii:wt n In-'- fillers hi some way even itnot I on i s n ..' d. There are a num.

, !i'v i ' I i item Who had given outi. i p. ..... : - .1 ; ;:'tlii:;(r, and now Join

. mo that t!Mv nrn i m i tv.rv have ever tried. I- filor.r It !v r th-.- I havo before In- v-.- rH. V.'.sa-.'- have heard of your plaa--

J onFTTA M. CROSS.Si ... v., ?:..rcii it;;.

.i.-.o- . Cents.rrjLi.nrv voltaic plaster

. imitation. Sold by all; ? tlir.'uitUout the United

I is I. iiS i POTTER, Pro--

OLD,

TRIED,IB

TRUE.People are getting acquainted and those who

are not ought to be with the wonderful merits ot

that great American Remedy, the

MEXICAN

Mustang Liniment,FOR MAN AND BEAST.

This liniment very naturally originated In Ameri-

ca, where Nature provides in her laboratory suchsurprising antidotes for the maladies of her chil-

dren. Its fame has been spreading for 35 years,until now it encircles the habitable globe.

The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a matchlessremedy for all external ailments of man and beast.

To stock owners and farmers it is Invaluable.A single bottle often saves a human llfo or re-

stores tho usefulness of an excellent horse, ox,cow, or sheep.

It cures foot-rot- , hoof-ail-, hollow horn, grub,screw-worm- , shoulder-rot- , mange, tho bites andstings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every

such drawback to stock breeding and bush life.It cures every external trouble of horses, such

as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder,wind-gall- , ring bone, "tc.. etc.

The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is the quickestoure In the world for accidents occurring In thofamily. In tho absence of a physician, such asburns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma-tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par-

ticularly valuable to Miners.It is the cheapest remedy In the world, for It

penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a singlaapplication Is generally sufficient to cure.

Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up in threesizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportion-ately much the cheapest. Sold everywhere.

BOOKS, ETC.

S2500ICTIVE$2500A

A YEAR.liGENTSA YEAR.'MT'T'Ti i"1 every County, to Can--

AJN 1 LlU vass our line of fine

Premium Family Bitles,ENGLISH and GERMAN, PROTESTANT and

CATHOLlt'.

OomDrlsinsi nearly 100 different STYLESwithnumerous elegantly Illustrated Explanatorytreasures.

The most COMPLETE. PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL line of Bibles ever offered to the Amer-ca- n

public.

Also on ourGRAND

Combination ProspectusOF

150 Distinct Publications!AND

Representing Agricultural, Biographical, His-torical, Religious and Miscellaneous Works,and Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bibles and Testaments wanted in every lamny.

A Novel Feature In canvassing. naiesmade from tills Prospectus, when all singlebooks fail.

Also General and Local

Agents Wanted

Qpgat War Book,the most Comprehensive, Reliable and Accu-rate History of the Great Contest between theRUSSIAN and the TURK. With its 300 elegantEngravings, Maps, and Plans, the most showy,desirable and uselul Book now published.Liberal Terms. Particulars Free. Address,

JOHN E. POTTER & CO.,

Publishers, Philadelphia- -

Faith.RICHARD MCCARTNEY. and

thisFaith In Jehovah's Lord, hisId Christ The Perfect Man !

Faith that his holy wordReveals redemption's plan.

Faith in his body broken,Faith in bis life's blood shed, As

Remember 'd in the tokenOt wine and broken bread.

Fallh in The Searching Grace,Who shows to me my tin, and

Who a placeWhere Christ may dwell within.

Faith in Abiding Love inWho will not let me stray ; as

Faith In a home above.In bright eternal day.

Faith in a searching hourThat will all thoughts reveal ;

Faith In a Judging PowerWhose word is woe or weal.

Faith in Creative PowerUnbounded by behest. theEternal working honrThe true eternal rest !

Faith that tho' worms devourMy flesh yet I shall stand,

By the Redeemer's power,In flesh at his right hand.

Faith In The Coming King,Who all the earth sball own-W- hile

all earth's nations bringTheir tribute to bis throne !

Faith that all power shall ownThe Christ-an- d 'fore him fall,

Then he'll give up the throneAnd God be all in all !

Chicago Standard.

The Hoar of Death.to

BT MRS. HEMAKS.

T .paves have their time to fall.And flowers to wither at the north winds'

breath,Anl stars to set but all.

Thou hast all seasons for thine own , oh , Death !

Dav is for mortal care.Eve for glad meetings round the Joyous

hearth.Niiht for the dreams of sleep, the voice of soprayer

But all for thee, thou Mightiest r f the EarthThe banauel has its hour.

Its feverish hour of mirth and song and wine;There comes a day lor Uriel's overwhelming

power,A time for sober tears but all are thine I

Yonth and the opening roseMay look like things too glorious to decay,

And smile at thee ! but thou are not of thoseThat wait the ripen'd bloom to seize their a

prey!Leaves have their time to fall.

And flowers to wither at the north wind'sbreath.

And stars to set but all.Thou bast all seasons for thine own, oh, Beatb!

We know when moons shall waneWhen summer birds from far shall cross the

seaJWhen autumn's hue shall tinge the golden

who shall teach us when to look for thee?

Is It when serine's first saleComes forth to whisper where the violets lie?

is it when roses in our pains grow paieTThey have one season all are ours to die !

Thou are where billows foam,Thou art where music melts upon the air;

Thon art around ns in our neaceful home.And the world calls us forth and thou art

there !

Thou art where friend meets friend,Reneath the shadow of the elm to rest :

Thon art where foe meets foe and trumpets rendThe skies and swords beat down the princely

crest.

Tasvm have their time to fall.And flowers, to wither at the north wind's

breath.A nit stars to set hut all

Thou hast all seasons for thineown.oh, Death!

Somehow or Other.

BT E. 8. J.

Ufa has a burden on everv one's shoulderNone mnv eseane from-it- troubles and care

Miss it in youth, and 'twill come when we'reoiaer,

And fit us close as the garments we wear.

Sorrow comes into onr lives uuinvited.Robbing our heart of its treasure of song ;

Lovers grow cold, and friendships are slightedYet, somehow or other, we worry aioog.

Rverv-da- v toil is an every --cray blessing.Though poverty's cottage and crust we may

Weak Is the back on which burdens are press

But stout is the heart that is strengthened byprayer.

Somehow or other, the nathwav efows briehterJust when we mourn there waB one to be-

friend, '

Hope in the heart makes the burden seemngnier.

And, somehow or other we get to the end.

Minor Morals.

We have often noticed how, at the announcement of every theft or defalcationin our larger cities, suburban and country papers eagerly seize the opportunityto inveigh, wttb holy horror, against tnewickedness and depravity therein existing. and talk as if all morality and common honesty had fled therefrom andtaken up their abode among the fieldsand forests of the country. That therehas been, during the few years pastour principal business centers, enoughwrong-doin- to attract tne attention andexcite the fears of all thoughtful men, istoo true. That sin and wickedness moreabound at the present than at any pre-vious time, is doubtful. There are prob-ably no writings extant that more clearlyand truthfully show what human naturewas, in the olden times, than ihe Proverbsof Solomon ; and they need no change inorder to make them applicable to thesame human nature at present. Thatthe centers of business attraot from thecountry a large proportion of its enter-prise and energy, ia true ; and that thesetalents are not always directed in thebest channels, is also indisputable. Largecities are also the recipients of all immi-grants. Of these it is only the more in-

dustrious who find their way to countryhomes, leaving the vile and dishonest tolower the standard of morality, whichwould below enough without them.

We do not propose to take up thecudgel in defence of the morality of thecity, not even to say to the country, inslang phraseology, "Your another." Wewould, however, suggest the improprietyof one culinary utensil reflecting on thecomplexion of its neighbor, for usuallythe pot is as black as the kettle. Allimmorality and dishonesty are not con-

nected With energy and enterprise, andwhen these latter find their way to cities,the former, or some portions thereof, areleft behind.

The enormity of a crime is often judgedby the amount of dollars involved, buta theft is a theft be it of one dollar or amillion. and he who steals the one isjust as far as, and no farther, from beingan honest man man is tne o trier, inecountry was startled a few years ago bythe revelations showing how the Tweedring has misgoverned New York andmisapplied the public funds. We believewe have within our knowledge smalltownships that have been managed withas little regard to the public good andwith as much dishonesty in the applica-tion of public money, when the amountsare considered, as was New York in itsworst days. And the same will holdgood as regards manufacturing compa-nies, corporations and individuals.

In cities a police force is sustained atlarge expense for the protection of prop-erty. In the country, a farmer is obligedto build and maintain fences to preventhis neighbor from stealing his crops bymeans of cattle at an expense greaterthan would be believed, without actualmathematical calculation .

If we were endeavoring to make a caseagainst our country friends, it would beeasy to remind them of a multitude ofcases where the narrow path of moralityia often oversteDDed. When have weseen a barrel of apples or potatoes thathad as good fruit in the middle or bot-

tom as on the top ? Will the hoops aboutthe bales of hay be as heavy when a poundof wood is worth more than a pound ofhay or will eggs average larger whenthey are sold by weight instead of num- -

ter?Little sins, so called, are often winked

at, and there are many who would do youout of a dime to whom a dollar would bea stumbling block, and the stealing of athousand dollars would seem an enormityat which the very gates of perditionwould open. The temptations for wrongdoing are greater in the city than in thecountry. Expensive nanus oi uress uuliving inrlulned in by those who havemoney to spare, beget a want for the

Wish to inform tho public that theyhave added some

NEW MACHINERY,are now prepared to do all kinds ofwork on short notice, such as

CARDING,SPINNING,

WEAVING, &c.

Carding, 6c. per lb., Spinning 15c

FLOURING MILL!

The highest cash price paid for WHEATand CORN. Custom grinding done

at all times.

WOOL!The highest market price, in cash, for

Wool. Also have a large lot ol ourown make of goods to exchange

for Wool.

Blankets, Flannel. Yarn, Jeans, &c, &c.

STORE.Also keep a first class Store,opposite the Court House,where they sell goods cheap.

TINNERS.

TINNER, &C,Cor. Pearl & Broadway,

JACKSON. OHIO.

Keeps on hand, at all times, all kinds of Tinware, Stoves, Grates, &c, and manufacturetinware to order.

put in, and Pumps repaired. Roofing, Spout-ing, 4c, put up, on slioi t notice, in a satisfac-tory manner. 31Jan"8tf

A MONTfl Apents wanted cvrry--wltcrc. Business honorable am tlrstcluss. rartli'Ulars sent free. Audreys

J. 1VU1IT11 A CO.. St. Louis.Mo.

I WILL SELL,-- FOR-

Spot Cash,AT

WHOLESALE PRICES,

For 30 Days.

Largest and Best Stock

in Town.

D. L. PICKREL.TOWN LOTS.

BARGAINS

TOWIV LOTSTHE JA( KSON COUNTY

COAL AND IRON CO.

NOW OFFER TOWN LOTS AT

Greatly Reduced Trices.In their Addition to the town of Wellston.

They have a large number of very flue lots,which they will sell low until the cars are run-ning on the new railroad. Persons desiringlots should secure them

NOW,, . fewAS 111, I will ' ' ' '' '

months, when the road will have been comple-ted. The. Company mean Just what they say,..I...,. iw- - tn lull tlibui. Inlu v,.rv Inwat the present time.

A few lots will be exchanged lor good horses,or for two horse teams, or for work on the rMl-roa-

This is a

A RARE OPPORTUNITYto secure real estate for trade. For further par-ticulars, call oti the undersigned.

II. F. AUSTIN.sept7-l- f

MUSIC.

Phil-Harmoni- c Musica.

CHARLES A. LACKEY,

AUTHOR and CONDUCTOR.

VIOLIN, ORGAN, PIANO or THOROUGHliASF., ") cents per

HARM IN V, (iHNTKlt FOINT, CANON,FUOUK or MUSICAL FORM, Jl per lesson.

Special attention given to Form and theanalysis of classical music.

Address Jackson, Ohio; or IM West bourtliStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, careof F. W. Helniick.

18a paw

25 CENTS,

AND GET THE

Jackson Standard

FOB

THREE MONTHS.

TRY IT !

He Has Received a Large Slock of

SPKINa and SUMMER OOOX,Consisting of Cheap Dress Goods, Prints,

muslins, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes,Groceries, Quecusware, Table Cutlery, Ac., Ac.

All of which will be sold at prices to suit customers. Such prices were never known

before in some lines of goods.

Being thankful for past patronage, I desire a continuance of the same.

June 13, 1878.

THE NEW STORE.

Q-EOISOC- Ei

all new, purchased for cash,t. t i

GROCERIES, &C.

-- 0-

O. S. MILLER.

W. IRiaiEt.i n. vfirv full stock of goods

at reduced prices, which he can1, r.,. nrimi-ri-r nrfiHnn

GLASSWARE

FBMWgBBgffllXAHTEg BRICKThe little Qimu HyKUlsr.

KILLS all theFLIES in aroom in TWOHOURS.10 c. worthwill killmore flies

than $10worth offly Paper.

No dirt,no trouble.Sold byDruggists

Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo.N. Y.July is, 6w.

A certain and effectualPILES. cure. Trial box only50 cents. Address . DR. PIERCY,

decbtly Ogdeusburg, N. Y.

sell at very reasonaDie prices ior ca.su ui wuuii. FuW.His goods embrace the usual varieties kept in brst- - classGeneral Stores, such as

PRINTS,

MUSLINS,

DRESS COODS of all kinds,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

HATS AND CAPS,

UEENSWARE,CUTLERY,

FANCY COODS, NOTIONS,

And in fact anything and everything needed, either in townor country.

Room on Broadway Street,

Next door to Wade's Furniture Room, near the Postoffice.

May 4, 1878,-- y

EDUCATIONALTO TEACHERS.

, . t3 , E..nn,inara rtf Tuflrwmirue uuuni " " :County, Ohio, will hold regular meetings for the .

TouMiv. . . . , ut .lackson.on thet; a i in 1 1 ' i " .

FIRST TBIDJ.T IX EVERY MOXTBExaminations will begin at 10 o'clock, A. M

on the first day of each session, aud continuefrom day to day if necessary.

Applicants notknowu to the Board, must pro-duce testimonials of good moral character. Certincates will only be granted at a regular meet-ing, and will, in nocase.be either antedated, ojpostdated.

By order of the Board of Examinert.

Nov 11. '75-- 1' r W. ,)NI1IIN rlerk

Or how to see behind t!

sell. More fun in it thananything iu Christendom. Write us with atwenty-fiv- e cent piece, and make yourself hap-py. Address NOVELTY CO.,

dec6tly Ogdeusburg, N. Y.

a week in your own town. $5 Outti t

iree. monsa. ieaueiu uu want a.$661HnuiiiMKw ut toitw.ii mnanM tit ell her se x.nr. rrri.nt nav all the time tile V

work, write for particulars to H. HALLETT &

CO., Portland, Maine. 21mh78y