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The Democratic Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 3

The Democratic Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 3

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THS DECK City and County. MAS. i Tha? Daytoa 'Sake. It it not necessary iur us lo remind farm still 4 I WE 2P 111 answer (CD 1 Jb. lS to the often repealed question, why Scraelhirg New.

Peter Wright Bellows, Anvila, Stocks, Diet, Biacksraithi Ham-men and Tooli for lale by CM. DIILOS it Co. Karried. Notwithstanding his persistent denial-Myert or the Tiffin Triune it married. His wif it young and pretty.

We know It, for we saw an account cf It la the flolmcs Former. Monkeys. The editor or the Egitcr ths following quegtton about himself; "Ara we developed inor.kejtr Yet, sir! nothing more. Sound Orer. Sell such handsome and stylish Hats, Bonnets, Laces and Flowers, L.OW sitest And why So soon after thev IL are produced show the goods are made and trim they are always prepared to and how it is that their med such a stvmli manrer A Their goods rt bought tiirr-ct of the Importers nn.l Manuliicturers in Xctv York, for CASH, thus ol.tninlns; their goods from first hand nud savinjc laiye discounts.

They have a competent buver iu the lnsivkct who is Bonding them tho newest styles as soon ns thev nre otToied, aJvaultgo possCfseil by none in thi vicinity. The Superintendent of Their 11 1 1 II 1 1 IM IT Mf Is ft I july who has bad ten years experience in one of the finest Millinery l'ooms E.tt. Iu fact, thev Lave tite.l every exertiou tonmke this department very attractive, and jmliti troiu their lame sales we' are eouvinced that the ladies of Fremont and vicinity, fully appreciate their endeavor to always place before thent new and attractive. Goods at -Reasonable Rates h3(B pram wmmw THE :0: best Selected Market. 1 iaZ3 Stock Tiicr arc now opening their SEW SFRIMi STOCK of 0 fj '66d "fLMJM.

The most Extensive and They invite special attention Dill6n Co. T'Wltf BB T0TTXD arters FOR TINWARE, TABLE CUTLERY! PQGKETKNIVES BASKETS JUBS, BUCKETS, EAVE THOUGH AND ROOFING done In the best manner, I claim that my Tinware is the best In thil town. That I use better tin and make it iP neater manner Gnmxire. then try. Opposite the Post Othce.

LEES 3 MAKEffQ -ALL FT 9 BRAXCHKS, and in tht JL best manner, htting equisitely irrace. ui. snuisrunnp. inoiirning. Wedding, Traveling garments, and transient work done on very short notice.

Ladies making up their own material can hav tholp dresses and waist cut and basted in a few minutes, by calling on Mkm. Grant ACooksxv. Room Xo. 3, (tormerlv occupied bv Dr. Bos worthy Odd Fellows' siocK, runt Fremont, Ohio.

SW-Sro McCORinCK'S HARVESTING MACHINES I ADVANCE PRIZE MOWER I Well known as the leadlhg Machines iu America; Combining the latest and the best tested Improvements for 181! These Machines arc made for Work, are Light, Simple, Strong, Durable, and are Handsomely Finished IVvrruuted nndcr All t'tixi'hiufnnces. CaU and see them. C. li. AGENTS.

(iraud Arrival OF DRY GOODS -AT- Ef.ir.'niGiiQco's, Front Fremont O. TUey arc opening in Novel effect, anese Silks, Slimmer Silks, SILK WARP PONGES Black Silks, oplins AlpacaSjin New Colors White Goods, Stripe in Pique, Mulls, Vic Lawns, Bishop Lawns, 1 Irish Linens I i'i 4 Organdie Lawns, Fancy Dress Plaids, Fancy Jackets, Silk Gloves, KID GLOVES Lama Points 3Ien's and Boys' CASsTuERts; For Suits, i Brassels Ingrain Calieoes. Che'np-' 'hau can may 11 be bought elsewhere. Headqu HAND MULE. AND THE The mule stood on the steamboat dcek, The land be would uottrcao Ther pulled the halter round his mck.

And cracked him o'er the head. But obstinate and braced he stood, As born tbc cene to rule. A creature of the hold-back brood, A stubborn, steadfast mule. Tber cursed and sworo-he would ret go Until be felt inclined; And though thev thundered blow on blow, He altered not his mind. The dock hand to the shore complained "The varmint's bound to stay 1" And still upon the critter's hide The sounding lash made play.

His master from the shore replied "The boat's about to sail; As other means In vain you've tried. Suppose you twist bis tail 'It's likelv that ill mske htru 'and." The deck hand, brave, though pair, -The nearer drew, with outstretched hsnd, To make the twist avail. There came a kick of thunder sound! The deck hand where was hef Ak of the waves hat far around Beheld him in the sea! A moment not a voice was heard But winked the mule his eye. At though to ask to him occurred. "Now how was that for highf "Just cut his throat'." the captain ro.tred, "And end the cussed But the noblest soul ho perished there AVas he who tried to do it WHO? Who marched to battle for the right When Xorth and South began to tight.

When darkness palled the land like night? Tbc Soldier. Who smoked away his good cigar When battle grim showed many acar, Wben freemen bled both near and isr? The General. Who gave the General house and landt hoshook the iteneral ov the hand? Who made him President high and grand? i ne eopie. Who asks for charity some bread? The crippled soldier, he who bled. ho gets no nounty till he's dead? 1 he Soldier.

LETTEK LIST. The lollowing is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for, lu the Fremont Postol dee, up to the Isth day of May, IssTI Wm Adkinson; Miss A Hixlev; Hat- tietiroals: Kate Mulder: Maggie Hill; William Kcllv; Kuianuel Klaisr; Catharine Lynch 2: Ueii.i l.iss: Mrs Merrill; Chas Martindalc; Daui Mills; Delia Kid ley; Lucy Smith; John Wienke: John ightman Lucrctia Youngs. When any of these letters are called for the applicant will please to give the date of advertisement. II. Lkhuer, P.

M. War among the Machines. Perry Close having opened his batteries rather roughly on Leppeluian, Lew cames back on him as follows: t)u reading the above tirade of mean. ness, how forcibly is brought to mind the proverb "Out of the fullness of the heart the mouth speaketh; but I stronlv ob iect to Mr. Close judging me bv bis own standard.

1 ill say to the public that I shall continue, a heretofore, sell anv and ill kinds of ewiug Machines called for or any other article in mv line) at my vtu price, wuhoui consulting lose's interest or emu eiiience. and as I have in my emploj a niniiberot agents, allof horn tre oetter qualified to put a machine ir ood order than he. it will not be neces sary to trouble Mr. Close lo put in order bought of me. Machine sold by me or my agents will be put iu order ami r'lnJi irow thrft; nrc teiir.

not withstanding Jlr. Close's Vera, jious assertions to the contrary. I claim that the Domestic is the Mn. chin' HI th fiii 'ii tor 'loniit oil (' oi rtirk: and if Mr. Close thinks that the Ut ile Wilson can compete with it in a range induiialitv of work, and ill submit to lest before a committee of disinterested will accept his wager of SI.ismi, inottev U'te placed in the hands of re.

-jionsible parties two weeks previous to lie uay ol trial, ana Itonai lo be given ne pai i oyer to the one ad fudged bv to be the be machine for all kinds of ork the thous. ind dollars to be paid ov er to the Ladie Aid Society, for the benefit of the poor of Fremont. The trial to take place in ene ii me fiuoiH; jiaii c-i rrcuioni, ht anv time within six weeks from this date, eh receiving four weeks' notice cf acceptance through the coltmis of this paper. The Judges to be six disinterested indi viduals oftho county three of our best Mechanics and three Ladies. Their de cision to be hnal.

The Domestic will sew any kind of thread on any kind of goods. Don't buv 3Iaehine until you have tried one. Slw2 L. LKI'l'ULMAX COMMERCIAL. Fremout Buying Market Flour, Red AVTieat til 7 50' li." tol 9' 4 73 74 loctO 11 TctoT'jC 10c to l-2e 5 00 to 500 70il He lie White Wheat- "orn ml a Kinkwheat ISulter.

Kirg Hides Calfskins Dried Dried Clover Seed fimnthv Seed Dressed Hogs Chickens Turkeys New Advertisements. Dni.tINrRATOK'N NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the sub-scriberbas been appointed Adminis trator of the estate of John Harmaier, late jf Sandusky eounty, deceased. Dated May 1, 17I. W.

II. BRCKS, 31v3 Adm'r. FIREIIEN'S BALL! Independent German Engine Co. No. 1, Will give one of tht-it favorite dances on Holiday Eve'g, May 29, AT MAMMOTH HALL The Committee of Arrangements have secured the services of THE VERY BEST MUSIC I And will see that strict order is pre-s served.

The Cnmsmr is the best organized one in the city, and deserves the patronage of citizens. I ucy aie 110 uurucu 10 me city, drawing no pay. The proceeds of the dance will go for the benefit of the Companv and Societv. 30w3 By OruekCom. Sunday School Just Received, A large assortment of SUADAY SCHOOL BOOKS I Class Books, Singing Books, And Sunday School Requisites.

At Publishers' Prices Kvervthiusr needed for Sunday Schools alwavs on hand, or famished ou short notice, IS. mavllmS A. D. WILES, PnOTOCUAPHER, White's corner Front and Croghan 'io. Block, streets Great ers that tbftjja) ton Sleet tooth rak the hest in Ther alt know it, and hchse, when they buy, it Is therskethey ask for.

Canfield.nodriek Bristol have Just received a full tupply of which are sold margin otf An kind cf rakes have been tried, hut Bone corns tip with the Dayton rake. 7 Out of the Woods. A Our Woodville friends can at last be. gin to rejoice and feel happy. They are going to have railroad, sure.

The bonds for the Toledo Woodville rsitrosd are being signed tip at Toledo. Let them fire the Woodville gun. Toledo Driving Park. ThoTuledo Driving Tark. Association, open their Spring meeting on juiy continuing through "Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday following.

Arrangement have been made for a first class exhibition. The range of prizes are to varied that all good horset will have an opportunity of competing for some purse. Of course Fremont will be represented by both horses and citizens. Eailroad Hospital. The Toledo CommerehU states that it is the intention of the L.

9. M. E. R. Company to appropriate a room in the old C.

A T. freight office in that city, for hospital purposes. It is to be for the temporary use of people arriving by way of cart who are sick or injured by accident, and also for the use of such employes as get injured while at work for the Company. A Word About Wool. Farmers too often suppose that prices of wool are regulated solely by its quality.

In Hit main this Is true, but there are al so other things which affect prices. For a few years past, buyers, and especially manufacturers, have given attention to the condition as well as the quality of the wool and bavo discriminated in prices against that which was sent to market half washed or poorly packed. Those who have wool to sell will do well to remem ber this and not only see that it is prop erly cleaned, but also well packed. A lit tle care upon both of these points may make quite a difference in the price of the clip wheu oflered iu market. Personal.

IT. R. Burner, M. late of London, England, arrived in our city yesterday, and has opened an examining and operat ing office at Mrs. Clark's residence, corner of Arch and Garrison streets, where he can be consulted free.

Dr. Burner it a graduate of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, of London, and It now traveling to select a location for a Medical Infirmary, and only treats bad chronic disease aud deformities, such as arc generally considered incurable. All such would do ell to call and have their cases examined. The doctor opens a series of lectures Monday evening, at t'nion Hall. Admission, free.

Marine Eeport. Arrived, month of April, schooner X. C. West, Capt Skinner, water lime 2W barrels; cleared for Buffalo with staves for West Amsdett. Arrived Scow I'nunie Wilcox; no cargo.

leared ith loOUOO feet oak lumber lor West Dana. Cleared Schooner W. D. Root. Captain Grant.

Com: staves for West Amsden. Arrived Schooner X. C. West. Capt.

Skinner, Com; salt and waterliuie, Ciear-ed with 110,000 feet lumber for West Amsden. i Arrived May 8, Schooner II. D. Root. Capt Grant shingles and lumber for West Cleared Mav 12 with lumber and staves for West Amsden.

Arrived May Schooner X. C. West. Capt Skinner; ho cargo. Cleared Mav 10 With mi.Oon lumber for West Dana.

Arrived May steam Barge Wvo- miug. Capt ft lumber lor ltowlus Co. Cleared 1 t.with no cargo. Sosston, Springer Henderson' Mastodon Circus. This circus will exhibit in Fremont on the 27th day ofMay.

An exchange says of it arc free to say that we were more than pleased lththeentertaiiiment throughout, we have yet to meet the person whg intended either the afternoon or evening exhibition who did not express themselves iu thehighest degree gratified with the performance. There was nothing attempted to he done that was not done iti the most artistic and perfect manner, and in my ftii fept were not only entirclv new. 1 tit of the most sturtiliii; ptrf liii i mil character. The nedotiin Arabs are ex tr .1 1 'i ti i bull ferns 'I'viral oft mom- "r- in not l.e exalted, if I I i aitmt the in of tlif wn, i' jitv.v at, me auidM'ti r.mculous '-torn fooleries" a r. Li er witnessed, aud they cannot fait to produce the greatest merriment.

But we cannot speak of the performances in full detail, but solicit for the grand courWttatkii! a liberal patronage wherever it may exhiliit, for it is not only first class but entirely unobjectionable in all its features. Eowdyism. Our city Is again infested ith a gang of rowdies who should be cleaned out by proper law. On (Saturday night, hile Mr. AVm.

Meffert qnd -r were on their way home from a visit to Keller's, on the east side, and as they were passing Botefur's grocery store on State street, abnt half-past eleven o'clock, they ere attacked by a gang of rowdies with stones and otfcer deadly missives Mr. Meffert and his companion were badly Injured, as the blood condition of the sidewalk iudicated the next morning. The perpe trators of this outrage were vomitf Ira Pmith, a man named Myers, and a third pnrtv whose name we did not learn. In the defense Mr.Mcft'ert's fri nd succeeded in opening a pen-knife and jntlicting sev eral cuts upon Smith, but, unfortunately, none of tUtiu were fatal. We wre ell ae- attainted with Mr.

Meffert and all know him to be a good citizen and one who ne vcr engages in broils," disturbances, or anything of the kind. It is time these young rowdies were severely dealt with. For their own good and the safety of the community, they should be locked up. Right here we have a word to say. It is the custom of this paper to publish ac counts of all such outrages, and here we know tne names ot me perpetrators we always publish them.

4Ve have been in- form-id that some of these rowdies have made threats against the editor of this pa per. He is not ofa pugilistic turn of mind and does not boast of fistic powers, but he will certainly not be maltreated if there is any virtue in lead and ball. Printer Wanted." We copy the followingvery sensible ar tide from the Aartiirciit, the editor ol which is sound and knows whereof he speaks. Wc have a word to add for our stives. Xo' half-way hand or tramping boy need apply at this office for work un der any circumstances.

This heading meets our eye every few days, in both city and countrv exchanges. "One competent to take charge of an office" is the utual specification in the country newspaper. There are few tuch printers to be found. They are not "on the tramp." They Aeldoni answer such advertisements, because thev have no difficulty in finding work where thev are known. A "good printer," and one'that can be depended on, is a rare animal.

The trouble is, printers are turned out too fast. A boy of fifteen goes into an office, learns the Imjxcs. and is taiiirht the mvs-terv-of "following copy. He acquires a little speed, gets the big head, has a fuss with his employer, nults the ojlice, and starts on as a full-fledged journeyman printer. The countrv is overrun with tuch fellows.

They meet with rebuffs, become discouraged, reckless and dissipated, and thus bring odium not onlv on themselves but the trade hich they falsely claim to.represent for one of those rovingbotcbescouiesincontact with hundreds of people, while the stav-at-home, competent workman is known to but few and the public have nihd np their verdict that printers, as a class, are a graceless set of scamps, The fault is as much with the employers' os the employees. When publishers swlve to empl.iv no raaawav appreiuiceii, boys will not" run away after a few mom lies at the ease, and one ill start on a tramp until they are competent to tske char-are of an office. LOCAL CHAT. Teeter het sold out. John Pease has started his soda foun tain.

Bay horse raKt of CBflld. Iledrick Co. The eftieu of Republic are going to shut their liquor shops. The cltlcen of Bellevue hare raised 25,000 for the Tower Company. The Oberlin JCewa has put on a new i dress.

The llf fight between Mace and Coburn did not come off. Gars have made their hateful appearance in the river. Sidewalks are occasionally built In El. more. "Moses" Is getting tired of hi tongTem-peranre communications.

Sensible. Undlay men and clerks spend their time In catching potato bug-i. "i Repairs upon street crossings "are being made in various part of the city. We understand that an effort is to he The lodge of Good Templars In Fremont voted at their last meeting to surrender their charter, made to revive base ball In this population of Clay township, Ottawa county, is W. Xeubemyer ha gone into the hardware business in Flmire.

The work upon the turnpike it progressing rapidly. Go to Canitetd, Iledrlck, Bristol for a superior horse rake. A 'show" has raised its tent in front of the Kessler House. Tlighway robberies are frequent in Elv. ria- i he only way for a reformation in that county is a change of politics.

Maumee City has changed her name. Hereafter she ill be known as Rockton very good name. The Sandusky Journal intimates that there Is to be a shower of new buildings in that city. The salaries of conductors on the E. S.

M. S. R. U. have been raised from to $1,200 per year.

fcTlie editor of the Oak Harbor JZxponent has a hankering after forage. Let him forage. Work has commenced on Ball't block. Mr. 1'eter Smithers baa the contract for laying the foundation.

The office of City Clerk in eitiea of the second class It an elective by the people. Our Council did not operate in a legal way when they elected the Clerk. The Elmore C'ourt'erdcnies that It is the official organ of Dutch Kate. The Couri-r printed the only official general order Kate ever issued, and from that fact we made our remark. Every man has his ow ideas of busi es, hut tliojnaiiw -ho thinks be can do utlncsa without advertising is devoid of business idea.

Jf you want to plese a newspaperman. learn the art of nuking longtory short before you enter the sanctum, and let vourviMt be brief. With all new lypes and new proses, vte are prepared toesecutcthe finest deserip- ions of job work at the Mfssenoek olhVe, Give us a trial. We regret to announce that the devil is loose in Mt. Vernon.

So says the Hi'nufr and Harper" Is a staid old editor, very precise in what he says. IHiring the recent term of Court in Henrr county, the session of the Grand ury as interrupted by the drunkeuess fthejurors. The enterprising people of Greenville, Huron county have built a vcrv neat Methodist church, 3io0 fect, with a tine tower, and furnished in line costing them $0,0110. 1 The Xorwalk Eril'xtor bragged too much and consequently was laughed at by the good people of that staid village. Clyde needs better management in her corporation affairs.

The Council has taken our advice and nteuds-to scrape off the dirt on Croghan street. A heavy rain fell east on Tuesday eveu- ng. One or two citizens who ought to know better have been circulating a remon- tranee againt constructing a main sew- eronCroghan street. Old fogies never want to do anything. new carriage Back lias made ap pearance in this city.

It should be pat ronized. We want to Pell one of the bet three earold colts in the couutrv. Co. truiir. We'll take the colt.

We are firmly convinced that we are about as honest, if not a little more so, than most men. We do lot owe a cent but what we will pay, or promw to. Let the Lake Erie Louisville railroad completed. That should be the senti ment of every one on the line of the road. The soup eater of the Ottawa At(r claims that we always keep our clothes on hen we go to Toledo.

Now the truth is he does not know anything about it. wants to know if there is a ferry over the riverat this place. One from opposite the gas works to t'other side. All of our editorial neighbors are brag ging of large additions to their subscrip tion lists. We suppose they nil tell the truth.

Ir. Libby'a visit to this city be adver tising to arrive here to-day ha been in. definitely postponed, on aceeuut of sick ness in his family. Those gentlemen who grumble most at the cost of public improvements wsnt the largest kind of prices for their houses and lots. Blow your trumpets and sound the hum drum, riucusville, formerly Kandusky, is no more.

Look out for a reduced Radi cal majority. The Lake Erie Louisville R. R. ri'vft be finished. No more foolin We want the officer of that road to either go to work and do something or resign.

Time is precious. TiJHn A small village, situated on the Sandusky river, In Seneca county, noted formean streets, jailer dogs and red noses. Hopes to have a railroad running cat and West, hen the present residents can sell out, thereby giving place to more dupes Business is dull in Tiffin and good in Fremont, Wc find the following brief but favora. bio notice concerning the Cooper House and its obliging clerk iu the Cleveland The Cooper House. Fremont, is the best hotel in that city.

The clerk, 1. II. Eck-hart, is as genial as a May morning. During the storm of Tuesday evening the large new machine shop at N'apolcon, Ohio, which was nearly ready for the machinery, was blown down. Loss from 000 to 110,000.

This ill be a severe blow to the enterprising town of Xapolcon. The Messenger, in view of the fact that saloons are closed on Sunday iu Tillin, exults ovor the fact that Fremont is a free citr, aud invites Tidlnites to "come over ami hav a little fuu." Tribune. And they came, they saw, they drank and were merry. But ia consideration of the fact that they politely re'iuestcd Bro. Holding to speak to the JIesmi.KiI, we hath nothing to remark.

The ButTalo Commercial prints the following letter from one of it's old and prompt paying patrons: Please discontinue my paper from the time 1 have paid up to. I do not stop the paper because I do not ant it, but to get rid of an intolenablcold bore that intrudes himself in my house, regardless of time or circumstances, to sit for an hour or tw three or four times a week, to read my papers, and ho is a thousand times more able to take a dozen papers than I am to take one, If the nuisance is stopped I shall send forthe paper again, The Esses (Va.) publishes the fellowinglove note and says it is authentic: K)h My Deercst i ill tri to an-ceryonr deer letter, oh how my throbbin hart Does ake to embrace yu onse agin, yu Darling Rosy Bud wont yu jitarry me i hear the eko anser ves i wil. Dont let that I'gly Thing take'ytl Buggo Ridin agin. howl Felt when we lirst tutched our lips together, how my ijole frame quivered all to onct but i must stopp or i wil cit krazey. how we Will divide the sorrows and joys and comforts of life.

Au-tur rite of from voare 'Tommy Men Alt after sell Kcynoias Brothors t.T. E.work for ladies, missel sod children. Mf Mens A AlfaflVr ell Edwin C. Bart'. Premium koe for ladle, and mistcn, which ft beauty and durability are not scelled.

20-tl For food tea jro to Joe Horn'p. Mcnjt and AltafTur are dally receiving new nd beautiful tyle of Hoot and Shop, which tbt are aelllng ebcap at lahoJeeate and 3Mf. Joe Horn keeps the btkt riart In town Great Bargains at Head Quarter. We are celling our entire stock loner than any hout lu th city. Xo humbug.

Cash paid for "Wheat, Corn, Oat, Wool, and all kinds of produce. not-tt. u. oabvis Co, AMERICAN C'HRomos of the bent and lateat auliject are always on band, at rca. price at E.L.

Cross'. We have no The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph bavins? established an office in the Jewelry etore of Mr. E. L. Cross, would respect fully anlicit the patronage of the public, and assures them that their business wilt be done with promptness and dispatch, tf Meug AltatTer manufacture to order, from the best French stock, at reasonable price.

nnd guarantee, to fit you. Their stor ia uirtMr of Frmt 's' Fremont, O. 294f rORKVERY" STYLE ot JcWiIrT, Sheet Music, Xotions, Organs, Tianos, call at L. L. ross's Jewelry (store.

And if jou want a good Sewing Mat-nine, there's where you can pet it. to (iartln 4 Co. for cheap Goods They are just rccehiiig large Slock of Spring and Summer Good which they are selling at very low prices. Give them a call before bitTint- It will cost nothing to look their stock over and get prices. Hogs for Sale.

A fine lot of Hops and 1'lg. Also a full blood Chester White Boar, live months old. Inquire at the Livery Stable of II. Hush Co. Sin Strayed.

Some time ago there came Into my en. closure deep red Cow. Her horns are curved intowardeach other.and she is about 10 cars old. The ow ner will come and prove projtrrty, pay eharjrca, and take herawsv. AS M.

SMITH Haiti ille May Wholesale Liquor and Tobacco House. n. Teach bob-sale dealer iu all kinds of domestic and imported street, has added to bin stock 1 obnrro and (. fears, which is prepared to sell at wholesale lower than can be boujtht either at Toledo or t'lete-Isml. Give him a -s 2-tf The very ticst biandsof Ale, by the bar rl, ken, or bottled, always onnimi.

Xortt alk Beer at Joe To Horse Owners. We take pleasure in informing cur friends and the public ifenerally that we have purchased the rijrbt of Tyrcll's patent IItif-expandinjrlli)rcshoc, which is said to be a sure euro fur contracted heels and diseased feet ironerally. Trof. Manner, in peakingof the Tyrcll Is hoe, says: "With lis use contraction can be cured in a short time." llrint; on yourcrippb-d horse and be convinced that they can be cured the use if the Tyrcll slice. 21tf T.

JI. Co. Where the Bargains Are. It is well known that )Ir. C.

X. Dial's is th. oldest and most it'fflhf Millinery Establishment In the city of Fremont. Hie keeps the best da of Goods, and sells at lower figure, than any Millinery ritoro in the city. She iV.ics not )ro to New York and buy Iter floods at Auction, but buys of Setiulln Jobbing Ilovsm, conse quently she has no damo-jtd ijooth to pahn off on her patrons.

She warrants her pood tohejust what she represents them She is ready to compare her work with the bent that can be found in this or anv other city. L1i-3w A Beautiful Establishment. Yesterday we took a stroll through the magnificent Clothing Emporium of Dry foos of our town and found it one of the largest establishment in Northern Ohio. Their chclves are filled with the finest cloths, fur the spring and summer wear, nud they employ none but the best cf workmen. We were shown while there a couple of suits they bad just put up for a couple of geutlemcn in our neigh boring town of Clyde, that cannot be beat in the Mate.

Hits iloure is iralninz a great reputation throughout the country for the Beat manner In which' they get up work and gentlemen from all our neigh boring towns call on them for their roods. Bv-irivinjr satisfaction in their work, and cxtrenielv low prices, they hope to still increase. f. Meng A Altaffer have all kinds of Hats and Caps, far men, boys and children, which they are telling at the lowest cash prices. Meng A Altaffer have a Tutl assortment of first class eastern work, 'which they are prepared to sell to merchants at Xew York prices.

C. M. Dillon Co's. Hardware House. We trust our friends when they come to see us, ill not accuse us of too much vanity and self esteem for auggestingthat we now have no peers, in Fremont, in eu business.

Each branch and depart nn nt in our enlarged and capacious build ing is now thoroughly systematized. A new commodious building has been eree ted for our manufacturing department, livery thing possible has been done for the advantage and convenience of our busi ness as well as for the advantage and con, venience of iur customers. Vtility and economy combined with beauty and or der, making our store not only profitable but attractive, has been our object. We urgently a olicit all tn call and sec whether the amount of our stock, the i.u.ilily of our goods, and the variety and low prices does not cscel. Very truly, 3-Mf C.

M. Dillon Co, The Canton Bake. Some sellers advertise one kind of Itake as the best, and some another, and per haps honestly but experience is the onl ure test. Every farmer we believe, that has use the Canton as well a- other rakes, ctaitus for this a superiority. Kemember this! SO-tt C.

M. Pili.uk i CO. Sunday School Books. R. McCulloek announces a large ar- atval of Sunday School books this week Schools wilt do ell to supply themsclve from his stock in preference to seudin away.

i BOOK NOTICES. The Lady'g Friend for June, 1STI- The steel plate, representing the meeting of Mary Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth in the garden of Fothertngay Castle, it picture of eftraordinary interest andvai ue. The beautiful Mary and her stately and powerlul rival are aUrairalilr con trasted. It is the conception of uo common artict. lu the colored fashion l'late see a group of graceful ladies, attired in airy summer robes: and there is a wood cut of the Rhine, that moit romantic oi European livers.

Music the Reiti Galop," Prioe, a year (which also iuciuucs a jarire steel engraving). ou copies. Five copies (and oi.c gratis "The Ladv's Friend" and the "Sain lay Evening Post (and oim engraving .4. Published by Deacon Peterson, Phils- ior sale ov ail jf( acaicr-, aocentr. a TT IT In tho alleged Infanticide ease be for Justice Elwell, cn Tuesday, tho accused was discharged, and on Wednesday vas re-arrested on another warrant issued by Justice Willmer.

City Board of Equalization. The Council at their meeting on Mon. day evening appointed Messrs. C. Poncy-son, C.

O. Greene, F. S. White, Dr. Will, tner, Wm.

Ilerbster and John Jf. Smith Board of Equalization on the part of the city. 1 Banning. The little steamer built at JTorton1 spoke works is finished and hat already made several tuceessful trips. Several loads of hub and spoke timber have been towed up the river on Norton's scow.

The little steamer is rapid in her movements and sits upon the water at light as a bird. Not True. The item published in the Journal stating that Mr. Matt Freeh had a difficulty, resulting in blows, with bis brother-in-law, was false In every' particular. Also, that Mr.

Rumsourcast an illegal Tote. We cannot eouccive what was tbc object of the slanderous article. The Best Sewing Machine In use is now recognized to be the Improved Family Singer Sewing Machine. It gives the best satisfaction.does all kinds of sewing, stitching, hemming, gathering, and it never wears out. Try it.

Call and see samples at E. L.Cross't Jewelry Store. f- 3ltf Bad Practice. It seems to be the established rule of many persons to see how quick they ran get drunk on Sunday, and after drunken ness they ascertain how aoisy and obscene they can become. This was the case with a couple of roustabouts who kicked up an excitement in front of the Win.

Tell house on Sunday evruing. An Extensive House. The improvements and enlargement of C. M.Dillon hardware establish' ment have been completed, and it is now one of the finest at ell at one of the moat extensive in the State. Xext Week we shall give a detailed description of the es tablishment.

The Best Eoute Democratic State Convention will meet on the 1st day of June. The best route for delegate from this part of Ohio is by way of the C. C. C. Road, connect ing either at Berea or Shelby.

The road is one tfthe best lu the State, and trains are always on time. Hut one change is necessary. The Sandusky A Dayton road is slow, rough track, and uncertain. Take the best route. mam et Decoration Day The humbug started by the "Armv of the Republic" eailed "Decoration fast dying out, as it should.

The thing, originally, was started to give meddle some politicians a chance to make indy (pecchef, and since they are no longer appreciated, they have suddenly lot all interest in the matter. Let the soldiers rest in peace and their graves be decora ted and visited only by thofe who come there from pure affection and sympathy. Ottawa Co. Agricult'l Association The following are the officers and di rectors of the Ottawa County Agricul, tnral Association: James 1. Lattiinore-, President; John Jenny, Vice President; hrist.

Vogte, Treasurer; J. A. McKinnon, Secretary. Directors John Lattiinore, Chas. Jordan.

Gerald Bredbeck, P. Van Ransallear, David Richardson, George Voelkel, Charles Brown and Henry W. Rymers. The Lime Business The lime trade of D. L.

June Jt Son is steadily Increasing, owingto iheir energy and the superior quality of their lime, In ending Saturday eve- log. t.i- shipped 7,600 barrels. This -1 barrels per day. They manufai own barrels, thus giving e.npl to a large number of workmen, buiv engaged in their quarries and i i 1 Success to them, for they merit it after wc shall have more to say about lac Fremont White Lime Works. How to Keep Poor.

There is no man but ho would rejoice to have a way pointed out by which he might honestly attain riches. Xo one would thank us for a prescription to insure pov crty, and yet there is many man ho keeps himself poor by indulging in the following: Two glasses of ale a day at 10 cents $73; three cigars, one after each meal board for a big deg, $1(0 all in one year, 212.30 sufficient to buy six barrels of flour, one barrel of sugar, one sack oi coffee, one good coat, a respect, able dress, a frock for the baby, and a half dozen pairs of shoes. Advice to Girls. Girls, beware of transient young men. Xever suffer the address of a stranger.

Recollect that one good young farmer, or a smart young mechanic, is worth all the floating fops in the The, allurements of a dandy Jack, with a gaudy chain dangling from his fob, walking-stick in his paw, a three-penny cigar in his mouth, some honest tailor's coat on his back, and a brainless though fancy skull encased in a preponderous hat, never cau make up the loss of a good father's home, a good mother's counsel, and the society of brothers and sisters their affection lasts, while that of such a. young man is lost in tht! wane of a honeymoon, need always the advice and counsel of your parents; It may seem unjust, but disobey, and you will doubtless live to regret it. Bock Beer. 1 Aaappropriate to the venture an explanation as to the name and origin of the prevailing beverage. It it related that in the old time a Rittcr camo from Brunswick to Bavaria and put up at the castle of another knight.

Beer waa set he- fore hiin, snd be partook of It, but said it was poor not like that which he had brewed for him at home. Ilia friend told him to call again next spring and bring a keg of his home brewed with him. He did so, and the two friends drank, potion after potion, each taking tbc other's beer. Pres ently the Brunswick knight felt sick and went out doors, where he was fouud on all fours, vainly trying to rise. On beiug in terrogated he said it wasn't the beer that had done it, bu a goat (bock) had feet him at the door, run between bis legs, and upset him.

Hence ever afterwards the strong beer of spring went by the name ofboekheer. A Hard City. Notwithstanding the fact that Springfield is one of the finest and most stirring little cities In the State, she is yet one of the worst governed. Having been, from time so long back that no one can rcmrm ber to the contrary, a Republican city, the character of her officers has been such that burglars and robbers act with Impu nity, go utterly worthless are they, that burglars ply their calling both day and night. By reading the papers of that city we are led to say that for ten years, upon an average, ten burglaries have been com mitted each day and night in that place; and in all that long time not one hit been trrttru ond rnnricted It is severe tax upou the people to pay the police and the burglars.

We should think they would either elect Democrats, and thus obtain good men, or discharge the police and let the burglars rip. argaisis C2 GOOBS. .4 PC Cassimeres, Carpot DRESS ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK, Front Street. FREMONT, April 18, 1S71, A FRESH ARRIVAL OF BOOTS A.3STID SHOES, AT HOOT'S, Daekiand's New Block, Fremont, Ohio A. Hoot ia now receiving an immense stock cf Boots aad Sboes for Spring Summer Trade.which for quality, variety and low price cannot btt competed with in Northern Ohio.

He ever offered in this to icir ua 5 3 knows just what the people iw3: of us will be IV 7:: -r arna-s i I I i IIM'lH ir, llEPOIi ror in. has bought bis gocxls specially for Ibis market. 1 he most reliuble Lloot is the Whitney at Cleveland, and ia sold by A. licet. The latest and very best styles of Ladies, Misses and Ccildrena' wear jutt received.

A full supply ot Lather ami Findings constantly on hand Every variety and style of work manufactured order on thort notice experienced workmen. 23 WA9 9 AT S. BUCK LAND (econd rublicatiun. SHERIFFS SALE. JJ.Ci.

B11 et IMaintitT. turainst Cb.is. t. AUlricb, et. aln defmilt-nt.

ale lssiiwl from flie Clt-rk's tiitice of the Court of mi i mon 11 pas of fsandunkv eountv, Ohio, on tho let Uay of March, lfTI, and iik; lirc-tod in tho above caso, I will xpose to public sale at the door of tho Court House, in the city of Fremont, Ohio, ou Saturday 2toj 20' 1S71, Iwtween the hour of one and two 'cl iu the afternoon of said day. the follow-real estate, f-iiuate in the County of dusky and Mnte of Ohio, and bounded aud described follows, to-wit: Heiiiv' lot two hundred and nnittv- nine In the old survey, and, avordiug to the new survey of lfsG-H. beini; lot No. one hundred aud eight, in the village of Clyde Ohio. Ajipraiseil at 'oo.

Taken as the property of CharlesG. Al- drich to satisfy an order of salo in favor of II. O. Uell i nl plaiiitilT. Given under my otheial mjrfiature, at the f-herifT office iu the city of Fremont, in the Count and btate aforesaid, this 7th dav of March, A.

YOUNG. Sheriff. FREEZE NO MORE! GO TO IToungman's Corner Itoom, Old Block, Fremont, Ohio, and get CLOTHED. lie bat just opened hi winter stock READY-MADE GLO HING; SUCU AS GASsIMEJlE SUITS, CLOTH SUITS, AXD BUSINESS sum Of every fctjle and drscrijition. Also Hat, Caps, Collars I'lubn-llax.

Trunks, RuWtertioods, ie. Special nltcntion given in the purchase of BOY'S CLOTHING. lie a full stork of Goods of every kind, and having tli services of a tirst-els cutter is prepared to pet up the The largest and "best selected Stock in Northern Ohio. DonU buy before you sec our Si l( S. Paper bonlit Triaiwaed, li desired lowest Prices and Hie Wewest Slvlesiu the iiy New saloon and Eestaurant.

For Sale. Livery Stablo. WSCIIMIPT havinsf leased the see-1 ond room in Maininotli Klm-k. lias fitted it up in superb stvle for a A OX IIEsTAl RAM. lie keeps all kind Of KKKKESHVIESW, tfUAIW, WI.NES ai.d jppHK (f j) tiv; Billy, eall, and he will endeavor! Aj'Vl'y Oak Bark Wanted.

JAMES PARK A POX will pav the highest cash price for food Oak Bark, delivered at their Tanncrv in Fremont. JAME I'AKK eO. oilSin. toi.lease. J3 Kemember the place.

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