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The Democratic Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 3

The Democratic Messenger du lieu suivant : Fremont, Ohio • 3

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LOCAL CHAT. STATEMENT VV HIE LOW PRICES WILL BRING THEM Let us all go sleigh-riding. The small-pox prevails in Norwalk. Get ready for the SUt of February ball. Wood county has the largest delinquent Who Is INSURANCE The William Tell House ha.

gas. tax lit of any county in the State. Mar. Burt KridleT has started TO. A.

RICE BROS. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sr. E. CHURCH.

Serriccs the M. E. Church every Sabbath at A. M. 1 P.M.

l'rayer Wendesday evening; S. School OA. 31. Gkusuom Lease l'astor. KriSCOPAL CHURCH.

Slomintf services 10.30; evening 80 at the Court House. Pastor Kev. Vi. CBITTKSTKS. rRESBVTEniA.N CUVltCU.

Ruv. K.Bl'RHNELf., Pastor. Services. 10:30 A. M.

and 7 :30 P. M. A mistake. Cuyahoga beata Wood ten Horns. Dr.

Lucky deals in horns. Buck born are his favorites. As yet he has found not a pair that will answer the purpose for which Jim Lucky wants them. Dedication. Next Sunday the nsw brick church built by the United B.etbern Society in Liberty township, Seneca county, will be dedicated to the services of the Lord.

Rev. Glossbrenner ill preach the dedi stFreeport. OF I1ARTFOR 1, COSX. toi.t viu 17, to one. Nearly everybody in Vimll.v I.

Bucyrus has two papers, the like of gased in a lawsuit. which nowhere can be found. AT THEIR LARGE DRY GOODS STORE AXfllEKEAS, The 'Aetna Insurance Company, located at Hartfmd.in the Two new school house. i Green Springs will hold her corporation Tiffin during the past year. election in the spring.

State of Connecticut, has tiled in this ot-fico a sworn statement by the proper otli-eers thereof, showiug its condition and The Eeaon Why. paper this week is not printed Hpon the siia and material we generally use, because the paper makers bavo been slow ia filling an order. A little cussing has boen indulged in, but no good came of it. Going to Findlay. We bear it it rumored that our wortlA-ctUzei, Mr.

E. B. Belding, in going to Findlay to ti-ke a first-class hotel at ihat place. The citizens of Findlay will find Mr. Belding a gentleman and under the inasajicjuent of himself and excellent lady the hotel will take the lead of all.

A Fable. A woman was walking, and a mail looked at her and followed her. The woman said, VWhy do you look at me!" He answered, ''Because I have fallen in love with ou." The wiman said, "Why are 1 nunp lung talks of buildin h.i Hank Hodes intends to purchase a goat mill at Bettsville. for butting purposes business, and has complied, in all respects with the laws of this State, relating to More improvements in Tiffin. 033CXO, Take our word for Henry nodes now sells all kinds of gro ire Insurance Companies, incorporated have organized a pea-nut brigade.

it XjS" Communications solicited trom all quarters, in every case to be accompanied by the writers name, (not necessarily for publication) but as a guarantee of good faith. ceries. by other Stales of tho Uniied State. Arc selliua: Goods vcrv auoui an (bat can be said of Fremont inereiore, 111 pursuance of Jaw, 1, A woman calling her.elf M. II.

Miller, William F. Church. Superintendent of In- is beating banks by altering checks. urance lor the Mate ot Ohio, do uerebv ti! New aubscrintions. Ailml ni i.t ra The Elmore Courier Is out again.

Ot women Is: Th8ypcndtbey tUcy 'le'1'' the They go to church on Sunday, ertify that said comnanv is authorized to WM. A. RICE BROTHERS tion, Attachment and Hoad Notice, and tawa county is rather unfortunate with her newspapers. airaiii 01 uod. But more of Mrs.

GrundT. transact its appropriate Imsiucss in this State, in arcordanoc with law during the current year The condition and business of said Companr, at the date of such statement December Ulst, lTijis shona as follows: 1 Major Josiah Chance is anxious to add few Modoe scalps to his collection of An immense pile of ice lies ihi th catory sermon. Grand Jury. The Grand Jury have fouud lour indictments. Two against George Butler, (colored) for assault and battery; or.e a-gainst John burglary and larceny, and one against D.

T. Lloyd, for stealing waluut logs. Heathenish. At the time of the explosion at Martin, wo arc informed that Mr. Daniel Hoffman, the proprietor of the mill, was in the caboose of a moving frieght train, opposite the mill, and saw the explosion, and that the freight couductor refused to stop the train and let him off.

If the story is true the conductor deserves censure for his inhuman conduct. OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS Blue viauaicui. au tci iisinjj, must oe paid in advance. Citv and Country. rO frj1IT rl-EgEy Stomach.

Indian hair. you in love ith me? My sister is much Amount of actual paid up General Buckland has retired from the The second number of the Morning Mar handsomer, she is coming after tuc; gaand Capital $2,000,000 00 practice ot law. make love to her." The man turuetlback Aggregate amount of avail- January 10th, 1873. The ice damaged the buildinsr of the is out. It does not show much ability on the part of the spirits who are said to edit it.

aoio Assets 00 and saw a woman with an ugly lace. Being greatly displeasod he went again Aggregate amount of l.ia I'nion Churn factory at Tiffin last week. iwu euawis will be aold at great uiuutj imccui taiiitaii the revival has extented to Bellevue. The heirs of Robinson Crusoe ha insti bargains. ol-tf 1).

Garvin Co. including re-iusurance Over 100 siuners have been converted. tuted a suit to recover the Island of Juan to the other woman and said, "Why did you tell me a faleshood?" The woman answered, "Neither did you speak the Amount ot Income lor pre. ceding year in cash i Buy your Slates of Thomas, (iuusui Findlay, as well as Fremont, is afflicted Fernandez, founding their claim upon Amount or expenditures Lang. 47 THOMPSON COMPANY, with a darned old bridge.

truth; for if you wore in love with me, for preceding vear iu the ground that be was "monarch or all he surveyed." ne tostoria Council why did you go alter another woman Latest styles of Neckties, received daily 13 street lamps. There will oe an aujourncu meeting In witness whereof. 1 have hereunto GENERAL DEALERS IN by 49 A. Hoot 80s. A subscribed mv name and caused the seal Serious Accident.

B.Eadtlitr. an old settler in the Loan Association on Friday night. At the meeting on Tuesday night "Dan" and Hare We a Board of Health! That is the question XOVY. If so, tome Kfmmn tin llip het ns.nrtiiiftnt nf Jnvai of my cilice to be attixed. the day and year York township, died last week.

On Jlouday morning as Miss Fannie auoye writicn. w. Clll uc ti. Van" neglected their duties and were M. E.

Kawson has finally got that well in the city, cheap for cash. 2tf II. B. Sik.mo. Geeseman, of this city, was going to her school, east ot town, she slipped and fell HARDWARE, STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS not present, consequently no sales could excavated.

Superintendent. WARD XBUTMAN, thing should bo done immediately. Knot a special meeting of the Council should be called aud one appointed just such a board as John M'Ardle headed a few years be made. Drunkenness prevails to an alarming breaking her ankle. 'o one being in The latest thing out very noboy the Jonas Kiel was in town on Saturday.

extent in Weston, Wood county. AGRICULTURAL IJVEFIjEMIEITTS; Censington ('ollar. Sold only by 9 A.HooTif fox. 1 be flood came not and the philosophy ago. Mr.

M'Ardle was cursed for a lew Agents, Fremont, 0. sight she was compelled to remain where she fell some time before anyone came along to help her. SUe was taken to a 1 neighbor's and in a few weeks will be 1 ffilthers triumphed. days, but. by his prompt, sensible, energetic action a contagions disease was At D.

Uarvin you will find a large Oak Harbor has Worked up a slander LEGAL NOTICE. It was bis intention to load up the Wood-ville cannon and blow up a Holland Dutch boy, but on reflection he concluded he could do it better with a keg of beer. It will demonstrate that he makes the best article in that line. stock ot Fall Goods, which they are selling case. able to resume her school.

WARS, Etc Etc. FREJICHT, OHIO MANUFACTURERS OP TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER 0. 11 'FKONT STKI3I2T, soon routed out. In the 3d ward a German emigrant and his wife ore dead. In tho house arc two small children both may The Hctt'ner Brothers glory in a new at very low prices.

51 -tf There Is no use talking, 1. Garvin Co. COl-IITOF COMMON PLEASE, Sandusky County, Ohio. sign. Paste that Will Keep.

A perpetual paste can be made by dissolving one ounce of alum in a quart of An observant editor out in Washington Abel It. Strothcr. an old citien of Vaii have piles of New Goods, and they are be sick. They have no money and no one will go in the house to seo them. Wrill Carolina Sauuders, PI ff, 1 Wert, is dead.

selling them cheap. OUT OTIC II. i vis county, Michigan, is constrained to make this observation: "It is disgusting to see Doctor Wilsou, oi this citv, is worth Geff.l. Saunders, Del'i our authorities allow them to starve or die neglected? Will the Council permit THE ATTENTION OF ALL IS CALLED TO OUR He is happy. young girls parading the streets of a mod Shomo will sell you a Hat cheaper than any one in Fremont.

Try him. He has i EORGE l. launders of in est and unassuming little country village the small-pox to spread without taking The wife of Itcprcseutativc Peck, of VX the couuty of Portage, and State of assortment In the city. 2tf Perry sburgh, is dead. such measures as the law and their duty Assort- TTrt" Ohio, is notined that Caroline S.ninrl which will compare in Quality.

Variety and Quantity wil any and having fortouatcly bought before th great rish demand of them? did on the 4th dav of Januarr A. 1. IS73 All i want of a first class boot, should Mr. McOuade was once a sand digger. nie a petition in the office of the clerk of ment of -U-UUOO Ui LUOiiili UUUUd, Hard war we can still offer them at old prices.

like Teeumsch or Manchester withatuck-upbehindwigglcdarnphoolitivencss larger than they are." A watchman on the Lake Shore road was terribly frightened the other night. warm water; when cold add flour enough to make it the consistency of cream; tbeu stir into it half a teaspoonful of powdered rosin. Boil it to a propes consistency, stirring all the time. It will' keep for twelve months, and v. hen dry may bo softened with water.

"A Very Hice Man." With the cold, sweeping south-west wind; upon the heels of the Clyde revival, let the celebrated Whitney boot. A. Hoot Mr. Mcvmade is a sand digger still. the above named eountv.

charclnsr the i A Son Agents. 48- The Elmore jiaper has oain made its said George Saunders with being guilty of habitual drunkenness for tho three appearance. nday night at about half past eleven We keev the Exclusively. They are considered the Best Nail made in the United States, without exception. yeari last part, and also with bcinx ctiil- llarris takes the tiuust pictures to be bad in Fremont.

lie keeps the finest Wheeling Nail A dog fight will always kick up a rum o'clock, Robert Amy awoke from a virtu. tyot extreme crue.tr towards plaintiff, pus. us sleep on his virtuous couch, In the aiso mai no il nroceetliusr Iraudu cnt styles and best variety of frames. Itoomi opposite the Cooper House. AIarch2S-ti The celebrated Pope Uoad case is on store of Uyan Co.

The occasion of thut to commit his property real and personal ia FULL, and excelled by none, iu Utililt and Usefuluess. We think trial at the Comuiou Pleas Court room. COOKING STOVES AND TIN WARE nc are eo situated as to offer good baraains in this line of goods. awakening was smoke-pure, unadultura iu to money io bis wn use tor tho purpose of placing same bevond her reach aud depriving her of the benefit thereof, A Hoot ton are sole agents for the Balsley has been to Kalamazoo hunting tedsinoke. Robert was frightened.

He celebrated Whitney, French kip arid calf jay-birds. ran in his shirt tail to the front door, uii anu in.n nc is also purposiug to take the boot. They are all hard made and arc custody of their child George from her locked it.and yelled: "firelfircl fire'." He Ins morning a strong snow storm 1 We are FOIt-IJIFLUNKiVrS, PLOWS, ClITIVA Tines AI'1 rOHN DItlLLS, anc keep a larger 'warranted. 47. Head-Quarters raging, wind north-east.

didn't see auy fire but he was sure there aud and asks th.ift he niav be restrained by injunction on the final hearing of the petition, she may be divorced from him The Methodists will build a church at A bewildered Prussian who had beeu out huntin; rabbits or Frenchmen, "he didn't care a d- which," fired off his gun. The shot rattled on a barn and the watchman thought It was his skull. He went to Mayor Dickinson and sureto the ettect that bo was kilt and the Prussian intended to do it. costs paid. A great many people turn ocr a "new leaf on Sew Y'eais.

They throw away their pipes and "fine cut," "vear oft" on intoxicating liquors, resolve never again to play cards, use profane language, swindle the public, contract debts or refuse to pay honest ones, and promise other heroic things, "too numerous to mention." The fidelity with which they adhere to like a talc ot old, comes the following not a thousand saw log lengths from the resting place of many a weary pilgrim, even the town of Bunty, comes this: 'There dwells iu Cleveland a man noted for his electricity and beauty. Ho is pretty Veil known Mong the line ot the Lake Shore Road. One day a gentleman, hated for his iuquisitivencss was asking a little boy what kind of man this Cleveland gentleman was. The bov said he was a was Ore in the neighborhood. Then he Fur all kinds of first class boots and ariety than can be found elsewhere in the city.

Elmore next summer. dressed himself. About this time Engi ami navo me custody of said child, and shoes, Hals, taps, ana ueiits.turnisuing uoods, call at the store of A. Hoot Son. aiimonvuescena io ner.

And that an in. Just as we expected! The price of beer neer Fabing and pill compounding John nd The attention of the Farmer is cordially invited to our stock cf innction as prayed for has been allowed. 47- has 2011c up in Woodvillc. Hunsingcr came around and in a short time discovered that tho tire was iu the nieu petition shall stand for hearing on The last term of the Court of Common store ot Richard's, the clothier, in Buck HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS AND ROPES, Pleas for Huron county lasted for nine on me ma iav oi enruary a. I.

CAROLINE SAUXKERP. J. It. Bartlett, Atfy. January 4th, There is no line shoes luado that can compare in quality with Edwin C.

Burt's Tremiuin Work. Tbcy are a little hiaher in price but are worth two pairs land's new block. An entrance was eflec weeks. Moore's dam is Jireaehed, the river is ted aud it was found that the back portion of the room was on lire. With the aid ol Which will be found to include all kinds and offered at old prices.

of other fine shoes. That is by so many ur, and eff Tiudall would be bappv manufacturers try to imitato his shoes. buckets and a Babcock extinguisher the were it not for the ice, these noble resolutions is shown by the fact they do the same thing every Sew flames were soon subdued without the aid Wo are prepared to Turnish a belter Horse Hav Fnrlr. Rrmn Jiitd Pnllev The yard at the saw mill of Ueffner Sold only by 50 S. r.

Menu, Fremont, Ohio. WOOD-CHOPPERS WANTED. riHE undrrslsned wishes to piigasc a J. force of wood-choppers inttnetlintr lr. Inpuire at It.

PEACH'S." 13-2w Year. "Mau is mortal and sometimes very nice and good man. The gentleman pressed his question closer and wanted to know triiyUe thought ho was a nice and good mau. Well," said the boy, "when Mr. comes to our house he gives me candy and pea-nuts, and thcu be goes up to Maria aud puts his arm around herand hugs and kisses her; aud when Aunt Jane comes in ho puts his arms around her and hugs aud kisses her too.

Oh, he is a real nice and good man:" Whether this occur than nvr lutfnra Halter, near Bettsville is enormous. They mighty mean." ol the engines which were promptly ou the ground and ready for action. The damage to the room was probably $100 II. K. tbomo has just received 000 will have plenty to do the coming season.

The Directors of the MouroeviUeWoolen "When the corpse of an unknown man is found anvwhere along the line ot the L. S. and M. S. Railroad, and among the Buffalo Itobes, the largest and best that ever came to Fremont.

Having bought ncnicmlier if- Mills have made an assessment of 10 per The loss to Sir. Richards was severe, as he had a heavy stock of goods, all ol which iSATlSFACTOKY AFTEU IT IS ON, THE wc GUAKANTEK THIS AN1 IF IT IS NOT MONEY WILL BE liEFLNDEl. them direct lroin Indian Agents, we can B. PURDY cent, on the stock of subscriptions. wer eiuorc or less damaged by smoke and Mr.

Robert Dunbar, late of the Clyde sell them at a reduced price, so call and select one before the best are gone. I have red betore or after the revival we arc not heat, fit will not fall much short of $3,000. Station, Lake Shore railroad, has been rimiMiirron also a fine line of Lap nud ancy Holies, 'tf H. R. SllOMO.

transferred to the Fremont freight office. which is covered by insurance. At the time we go to press the adjustment has BRADLEY'S ENAMELED PAINT. Ilk School Teachers in Seneca county are i not been made. The origin ot the fire i S.

P. Meng's visit to the east has result paid from forty-five to sixty dollars per month. not known. MONUMENTAL WORKS These l'iiiiiU arc iiintiufai'turcd fioni The Council of Clyde has passed an ed in great quantities of Boots and Shoes Veing daily unloaded at his store. They are stacking tbem up in readiness for the 'wholesale trade.

His store is now full AJ.D 1RALK111X Ordinance prohibiting the erection of FO KE Ui SAND A IC A MARBLE Resolutions of Bespect. Sons ok Temperance January 21st, l7o. YVUKHKS, It has pleased God, in his wocden bindings with certain limits. BUOlVS STUaE, effects are found a photograph of a Black Crook danseuse and a pint of old rye, the body is at once forwarded to Boston as that of a drummer. St.

Louis Democrat. The Boston drummers are decidedly the worse lot of young men in the world. Their immorality is amazing, and when, ever a Sunday School teacher wants to give his scholars a warning, he holds ud a Boston drummer as an example. Boston drummers don't "live always." They never become angels. We once investigated the contants ol a Boston drummer's haversack.

There were a few samples; 50 printed cards, not business cards; 150 photographs of destitute females, we suppose they were destitute, because they had no clothing on; a peck of bogus jewelry intended for waiter girls and soft-patcd hotel clerks, besides a work entitled, "How to Drum." and more coming daily. Ample prepara We are asured by the Tiffin papers prepared to say. Paid Locals. The following sensible article we take from one of our exchanges, and heartily endorse every line it contains." It is true to the letter, and should be carefully read, especially by those who are everlastinuly bothering the printer for gratuitous locals: "There seems to be a good deal of misconception in regard to the use of the local columns of newspapers as advertising agencies. The proprietor of a newspaper depends largely on the profits of his advertising columns for support.

The subscription rarely pays the cost of the paper. State Street east Bids Fremont. tions are made fur his retail trade. Special that that railroad bridge is completed- Monumants and Tombstones manulac lines of first class goods being mauo ex Good. tiiscrutilile wisdom, to remove from our midst our beloved sister, Mrs.

Mary E. Pease, who died on Saturday, Jan. 17th, turcd in the latest styles and from the best desigiiH. Inscriptions eut in both Mr. Smithers, the philosopher, said tjerinan and l.njrlisu.

8-31tf 1. at tne ol 4 years. 'Therefore, be it Jttsolced: there would be no flood, and there was no flood. pressly tor retailing ana warranted, do If you want Clothing. fit" you want Hats or Caps.

If you want a good febirt. If you want a box of Collars. 1st. That in the death ol sister Pease our Division realizes that it has lost one Mr. T.

W. Clapp looks 50 years younger of its most faithful and beloved members. nnuLESAU AND Will! than he did one month ago. Living among men docs biin good. Pray for him.

That the bereaved family have lost a mother whose rare excellence and affectionate kindness eemeutcd the kindred if yon want anything usually kept in a first class Clothing store, go to the Old The preachers of Bryan are in a row. ties with that enduring strength which Reliable Clothins Store of M. Dryfoos The advertising columns constitute the publisher's stock in trade, the commodity which he sells to the public at stipulated prices just as the merchants sells his Result a great deal of abusive language but no manly blows. only death could sever; that community PURE WIIITK LEAD, ZIXC AND LINSEED OIL shaded with the very best COLOKlNGl'gtuonts known to tho trade, and the whole are chemically com r') i lnned, thus forming a Fine, -Durable anil Crlossy Paint, Which will resist the action of the weather longer than any other Paint. It- will Flow Together and leave a Fine Spaooth Surface, FREE FROM BRRSH MARKS, A nd Will Not 15 ei Front Corners Or iai I Holes The reason why TWO COATS OF THIS PAINT make bb GOOD A BOD and COVERS as well as THREE Coats mixed in the common way is, the oil remains upon tho surface with the Bro at the old Belts corner, and you will has suffered a loss that will long be felt be accommodated in a satisfactory man Roots ner.

They sell cheaper thou the cheapest by all its members, who will sadly miss her cheerful and active presence in all the walks of life, where the cause of God "Mother, may I go out to skate?" "Yes, my dearest daughter; But come back home at half past eight, And don't go into the water." Keller, of the Wapak Democrat, says 1 Consolidation of the Rubber companies and humanity call 3d for labor. were the cause of the Rubber Goods ad 2d. That while wc bow in submissive Shoes! griof to this dispensation of Providence, vancing so largely on August 1st, but being in the Eastern market and aware Van Yalkcnliur'h, of the Fremont ilts-senger, is a heathen. Van H'crt 7'im. To Fat Down Oil Cloths.

Oil cloths should never be tacked down when first purchased. They have invariably been rolled, and of course will shrink some after being laid. Unroll them, place them smoothly on the floor, wrong side upj and use thein so for a week or even two. Then turn them, and tack them to the floor. This method prevents their pulling up and cracking, as we oftcn'see new oil cloths do.

accepting it as conveying to us the admonition to be ready for the Master's sum- mons, join as a division in extending Better be a heathen tnan a hypocrite. I'nder the management of the new the iutended movement, I purchased a large quantity and will supply my customer at remarkable prices. New and HATS CAPS! lo ner oereavea Kinarea our condolence and sympathy, in this hour of deep a mic proprietors, the Ball House is gaining tion; and that wo are all consoled with friends. goods. And yet publishers are constantly asked to insert gratutious locals, notices and advertisements in aid of money-miking enterprises.

With just as much propriety might the merchant be asked to donate goods from his counter in aid of these enterprises a favor that few would think of asking. The sooner the public get acoriect understanding of this matter, the better. All local news of general interest, we arc glad to publish; but we sell the right of advertising private business, and at fixed prices whether this advertising be in aid of lectures, concerts, exhibitions or ordinary business enterprises. The fact that the enterprise has a religious or moral bearing, does not give claim lor gratutious more the reflection that she has been called pretty styles ot sandals opened this day, 50 S.P.SlKNG. Boots and Shoes.

The lecture ot William Mason Evans, from a lite of earnest and consistent financially, was not a success. Mr. W. Christian service, to receive the rewards which, God hath laid up for those who Do vou want a good French Kip Buot? M. Evans spells out his name too much.

Hurrah! Une week we published an item about love aim. Lead and Zincand all harden together in a perlcct ater-Proof Cement, which adheres firmly lo the surface, and neither CRACKS, NOR CHALKS OF. Then to to Shomo's. The religious denominations of this S. 3d.

That a copy ol these resolutions be tendered to the family of the deceased and Do vou want a good Buffalo lined Bootf city are now working for a revival. A a slcigcing party, remarking that the best also be published in the city papers. Then go to Shomo's. healthy old revival will do good. If vou want a ood Woman's Calf Shoe Jake Smith, of Ottawa county, has mar THOMPSON CO.

OK. U. IB ATT, 1 Mrs. 11. L.Chimtksokx.J- Coin.

Mils. W. B. SnKLOOX. looking widow was in the party.

It turned out that there were three widows in the party and for a week they have been pulling each other's hair, all claiming to ried a Miss Hogg. Look out for little go to Shomo's. Ohio May, 187: If vou want a irood Uoy's Bout, go to pigs. to Muug A a fie r. I SPECIAL BARGAINS.

Coonrad Van Thorn claims to be 112 Shomo's. If you want a good Child's Shoe, then to Shomo's. LETTEK LIST. The lollowing is a list of letters remain years, 10 months and 14 days old. His birth-day was on the 21st of January.

be the identical widow who came under the head of "best looking." It tickles us to know that we have stirred up hostilities among at least three women. BMRIOH Sz OOUVCIrPJLItT'y Do vou want a eood Kin Bootf Goto ing uncalled for in the Fremont Tostot- Mark Hootcn, of Paulding county, is Klinmn'ft. fice, up to the 23d day of January, 1S73: than if on the merchant or mechanic for a donation ol his goods or products. If we sec lit to contribute to these enterprises, wc preier to do it as other people In money demanding pay for that which we sell. There is a question of sound morals as well as sound business in all this, which will be approved by all who care to use a little reflection.

Do you want a good French Calf Hoot? now one ol the editors of the Dcphos Herald. He is a good hunter. Then co to Shomo's. A Beaghler, 3Iiss 3Iary Bccbe, Albert Bixler. Mrs Mary Uilifan.

"Martin Hurley, Miss Kowa Lewis Mackcy, If vou want a Flannel liued Shoe, goto Complimentary. A. E. Touzalin. for some years The editor of the Wood County fenlincl Alter a Four Year's experience In Shnmn'i Jacob Seller.

Mrs Clara lute. has disappeared, ana the readers of that (ieneral Tassenger Agent of the popular When any of these letters arc called for Burlington route, has been appointed to It you want anything in the Boot and Shoe line, Shomo's is the cheapest and paper hope that he will never return. the position of General Manager of the the applicant will please to give the date 2tf During the last three weeks Samuel Pew Co- of Tiffin, blacksmiths, have best place to get them. tho New York Wholesale trade, I again solicit the patronage of the People of Sandusky and adjoining counties. With my experience of many years in the wholesale and re of advertisement.

II. Lesbkr, r.M. Land Department of the Atchison, lopeka Santa Fe Railroad, with headquarters atTopeka. Toledo Sun. 'put on" over 1,200 bono shoes.

Two men alone, did the work. Tiffin paper. Every Family Should Keep Opera Kid Gloves. Anticipating the great demand for lata The last named road has been greatly Page's Arnica Oil in the House Samuel Eggleston and Harry Hoover, ol this place, "put on" 1,400 horse shoes In In all the uew shades, received and for sale The Clyde Revival. When wc published the item last week concerning the revival at Clyde we did not expect that it would create any con.

sidcrable commotion, but it has turned out different. If we can do anything to promote the cause of true religion we are It cures scalds, burns and itchinghumors, benefitted by securing the services of Mr. Touzalin. As General Tasscngcr Agent tail trade, understanding well tne wants of the people of this section, thoroughly posted amoDgstthe man Chilblains, wounds, anu painiui tumors, of the Burlington Route, he built up a re cheap by JOSEPH ACo Useful and Amusing. IMJjt WIHTER GOOD; the same length of time.

Fostoria lletiew. The editor of the Genoa Enterymse knows where there is a fine chance for a paying manufacture. Let that editor go All beating Uintmenit wuo can iiuu A greater blessing for mankind. Page's Mandrake Liver Pill3 putation for the road that has been of immense benefit. By asystem of liberal advertising the road became known through Every boy wauts one.

A Mousa Trap ufacturers, 1 can justly claim to have facilities for the purchase of goods at much 1 ever ready to do so Iu reply to some as into it. Irii milif parfniri- safe and efficient. and Cage combined. Sold by lw M. Dillon Co, Pago's Mandrake Liver Tills cure Dys Father Meirs, of the Catholic Church at Bellevuc, has organized a Temperance pepsia.

Mandrake Liver Tills cure Head out the country, and no one Who traveled over it Lad cause to complain. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe road will prosper so far s. his department is LOWER PRICES society among his members and it is in a EMRICH CO. have Iiiid iu a heavy stock of goods which they propose to sell Call at C. Dillon's and look at their improved Clothes Wringer.

It works acne. pr'a Arnica Oil cures Rheumatism. sertions in tho Clydd letter last week wc have received the lollowing from the worthy gentleman who indites -it. Of course we are ever ready to correct all errors and rectify mistakes Cleveland, Jan, 17th, 1H'3. Editok Messenger: I notice in.

your naner of this week an article from your flourishing condition. Pawn's Arnica Oil cures pimples on the easier, having less friction than any other APittsburgh man advertisod for "steady girls to help on pantaloons." A fellow Pace, than my, neighbors, 'and 1 here make of Wringers and can not be thrown Sold by all Druggists. 32-8 Dromise to undersell any and ail who can't help on his own pataloons, out of Rear. Warranted to bo the best. "Lost! Lost! Oh, Lost am Last Thursday the ice in the river be- competitors and give yon IPOK CASH.

ought to be ashamed to want girls to do it. If you want to see a beautiful spirit low the bridge broke up and carried de Buy it and-try it, 1jw3 BOOK NOTICES. correspondent at Clyde, which does my family and myself, as well as the Christian community of Clyde, great injustice. In the first place your correspondent states that Anson Stager was thore and spoke, picture, stand at the foot of the Messks-GEit entrance and look at the two west struction In its course. Several vessels, barges, yatches and schooners were mere or less damaged.

The iron-clad Fenian Better Goods FOR GofYs Lady's Book The following then (my name is il. w. stager.) lie I was sneaks of me as an old inebriate, embellishments will be fouud in the Feb monitor. Captain M'Quadc, was totally destroyed. She now lies in the gorge at ruary number; A steel plate; a gem of a tasbion plate; slipper in colors; an Prentiss' Ales and Lager.

Mr. R. Pcaeh is the general wholesale Agent in tluseity for Prentiss' celebrated Monrocville Ales, Porter and Lager. The demand for these articles is so great that Mr. Prentiss has found it necessary to establish wholesale agency here.

For general health every family should have them in their cellar 40-U Imported Ales. Mr. R. Peach, wholesale dealer in liquor has just received an invoice of imported Bassctt's ales: also a line quality of Canadian wheat whisky. Both are warranted Eure and gcvuine.

Being virtuous, we ave tried it and speak from authority. Also the very best brands of Porters. upper windows in Perry Close's building. They are beautiful. Mr.

Hubert S. Tilly, of Pefrysburgh died last week. Mr. Tilly was a member ot the 8th Ohio regiment and a young man of fine promise. His disease was con.

sumption. Tiey are coming in by every train, and if you wish to see the purchasing power of the "Almighty Dolllar" fully de-r veloped, call at EMRICH when you want to buy LESS M03T3i3Tr alphabet for marking; two extension sheets, one of fashion and the other cl II? stocks Ms and I invite the head of the Island her upper decks entirely swept away. All her guns were thrown overboard when the ice started. Captain ITvJuade is ol the opinion that at the breaking up of the river what is left of her will be cast upon the land where a Tinning man dih never a guuer druukard. In regard to what ycur cei" respondent says about Mr.

Grange there is no truth in his statetement. I never was in his saloon and never bad prayers with him. Mr. Grander was iu the alter-noon meeting, held in the Methodist cburcb.Mr. Granger arose and asked an interest iu the Prayers of Christian people.

At night he got up and left the meeting in an abrupt manner, and at the same time his aged mother arose and asked those i vou to call ana -inspect: siock auu trimmings; a valentine cut, and a numerous assortment of designs for work. 3fo ladv should be without it. Price 3 per John Stoiber, for some time a compositor A lull une oi uuca, juynn on the Messenger, has gone to Cleveland to work upon the "Columbia," a new German paper. The proprietors will find Rochester. Buffalo and New l'ork Citv work.

constantly on hand. lam repairs can be made. Mr. Peter Miller, an old sailor, is of the opinion that she is year, with a beautiful chromo. MAKEIED.

C3-OOID sole agent for iulwin u. iiurt lost forever and that the manly form of Mr. Stoiber a steady young man. As the malady decreases, so docs its present to pray for him. And I understand this mother has come from her borne for the nurnoso (with God's help to try Rev.

M. Januarv 10th. '873, at the residence of the bride's father, Sir. in 9 2 il 1 Fine Premium Work Heuben Cbapman of Bellevue, to Miss name. First It was "Epizootic," next "EpUooty," then "Epizoot," now 'tis 'Epizoo," "Epiz," "Epi," "Ep," M'Quadc, with his stumpy clay pipe will never again be seen upon her deck.

As the iron-clad was struck, the leader of Norton's Sunday School class, who was measuring lumber on the shore, beard a Ami Kiley township, DIED, out. is the best and finest work Iu this City, Friday evening, January wail come out from the hold and o'er the icy sea, which seemed to say. HATS CAPS in great va and reform her son aud plead with him to become a better mau. I hope her prayers may be answered as fully as those of my sainted mother's were. The mother is doing the praying in that saloon, nut me or my friends." The man that is your correspondent would appear to much better advantage in the eyes of all, both christian and sinner, if he would use bis influence for the elevation ot his fellow men than to put stnmblin: blocks in their way in the shape ot such misstatemeuts as he caused to appear in your worthy sheet.

which made, riety, A Cleveland lady got even with her brute of a husband who wouldn't buy her a new carpet by swallowing all his Paris green. He had to pay more than double 17th, 1872, of 1'ncumoiiia, Mrs. Mary fc. Pease, aged 45 years, 1 month and 27 days. and at loest prices 'Lost! Lost! Oh, lost am It was the dying song of the old vessel.

Another ROOTS II) SHOES, I lH GOODS. UI'. An unfailing Care for Chills! Dr. Wilhoft's Great Anti-Periodic It cures promptly all Malarial Fevers, Enlarged Spleen, Hypertrophied Liver, Derangement ot the Onylopoietie Viscera, Congestion of the portal Circulation, relieves Atony of the Sympathetic Ganglia and invigorates the entire system. 15 safer than a consultation of quarts.

It can lie relied on when the doctors lives a long distance off and rides a broken-winded horse. i It can be relied on when the doctors disagree and when they pften agree to disa-- gree. It can be relied on when all other friends lail you, and when all other means have failed and there seems none to help. The Anti-Periodic nrerfuils and is more to be desired than riches. It contains no arsenic, strychnine or other poison.

The Celkbkated Ariiyi.k Bitteks is Fridar, January 17th, 1873, of Pleurisy, Eliza A. Kice, wife of Dr. Kobert S. Rice, -o the price ot the carpet for funeral ex penses. man thinks it was the gurgling sound or an empty bottle in the hold.

aged 0o years, 9 months and 28 days. Perseverance is a virtue. Our bachelor Manufacturing and Repairin friend, who is a hermit no more, is deter Fremont Market. Fremont, Jan. 10, mined to get married.

He is now push 1ST2. Will you please correct the names anu that portion of the article which has been misstated and thus correct a wrong which has been done my brother, an honored and respected man. By so iloin? you will confer a lavor on Yours, Truly, II. W. Stager, Wheat ..11.50 done on short notice, by first-class ing his advances toward three ladies, and Is sure of getting one.

workmen. Corn Hogs Cl.OVEK trEEO. John Waterman, a Polander, who has Boiler Explosion at Martin. Saturday morning last a terrible boiler explosion occurred in the saw mill of Daniel Huffman, at Martin, Ottawa county, resulting tatally to three persons, and probably three more. The main part of the bciler was thrown a distance ef several hundred leet.

The entire boiler house was demolished, and the roof of the main 4.60 j.T.Mgs.eo for several years resided in the family of Emricli Co. Mr. uurdon eonward.oi this place, died on ednesday. Ine deceased was nearly Train Dispatcher, L. S.

M. S. By. As the correspondent did not speak of "II. V.

Stager," and did not mean II. W. Stager, II. Stager, by tair reasoning, should not consider himself the Stager New York Market. Call and See Us.1 one hundred years old, and was a toldier under the first Napoleon.

His liie was a Xew YORK. Jan. 15. IS73. ose of the best promoters of a t'me, robust I condition, and promotes a perfect co-or-Xdiaation of nerve muscle, tendon and viscera.

B- At Cost verr eventlul one, and we daresir if In fair demand snk steadv. Be- Corner Front and Croghan street, -w ritten would make a very readable book. ceints today T.ooo Sales of surtcr- spoken of. Scllevue tiactie. Clb western and state at com Fremont, O.

S. P. MENG. Fremont, Jan. 11, 1872.

f8 14 tf. They have a up at Defiance that is a mechanic in his way. A young man building was blown to pieces. At the time of the explosion there were seven persons iu the mills, three ot whom were killed outright. The engineer, a brother ot Mr.

Huffman, and two others whose Upon the heels of the this from another source from au uncon- mon to gooa ai i.io(',7.u; gooa to cnoice at 7.66(u,i.0O; white western extra at 7.75 Arc too "will known lo the people to require many words iu their favor. Just uow all hands are busy, and in place of a long advertisement, they invite everybody to call and sea their named Smith, of that place, was killed by the cars a few days ago, and the mechan names we did not learn. A Mr. Gould and We oiler our entire stock of jet and plated ie welrv at lirst Sew York cost. JOSEPH Co Tor Sale.

My Dwelling House on Arch street; also a desirable building lot on Birchard Avenue. lOtf D.W.KREBS. (u.9.50; extra Ohio at St. Louis at 7.G513.00. "Wheat Heavy and dull.

Receipts 2400 bush. Sales of rejected and interior spring at I.3S!SgI0; No. 3 spring at 1J1I; No. 2 Chicago spring at 1.60; No. Milwaukee at 1.6a; amber western at 1.00; red.

-How to Obtain it AGENTS WANTED. Tortedsinno Clyde, Jan. 18, 1S73. Ed.Mesexcer: Having noticed an article in your this week's paper in regard to our great revival goic on here, I would add something to what has already been said in regard to the good works done here. Having been an eye witness to the prater meetings held at Tom's.

I Particulars and sample sent on receipt ol stamp. No Capital Address western ai Rye Quiet and unchanged BarlEy Dull. DUTTON Broadway, ew York three others were badly injured, three of whom will not recover. The boiler and engine were built by Klotz Ss Kromer, of Sandusky. As near as conld be ascertain, ed, the explosion was caused by carrying too much steam for the strength of the boiler.

Several of the victims were men of families. Since the above was iu type we have learned the names of the killed and in Catarrh, Consumption Rheumatism Eats and Caps. Have opened a full and complete assortment of all the new and desirable styles. A splendid assortment on hand now. 50 S.

P.Mexg. Immediate relief and a permanent eure truarantced in every case. Particulars Corx Quiet and a shade easier Receipts Sales of ordinary to good old westean mixed afloat do. at G5J4(ic. Oats Market strong.

Receipts to-day 33.000bush. bales new western mixed at 46(g49c; white western at black western at 4og47c. sent free. Address Clinton Medical lnsti tute 147 East 16th NrV. Errors of Youth.

jured ical poet proceeded to dish up a poetical obituary. The following was the opening stanza: He is now among the missing, 4nd he's numbered with tho dead, He sleeps, how sweet he sleepeta, In his cold and narrow bed. Railroad cars can no more crush him, Here on earth his work is done, He has reached a port called heaven Where the cars can never run. We learn that Mr. P.

D. Cooper, Division Superintendent of the Toledo Division of the L. S. il. S.

R. has been promoted to the Assistant General Superin-tendeney of the whole road. Mr. Cooper has gained his promotion step by step from a clerkship in a freight office to his present position, and is not only capable but deserving of the position. It shows what uniting energy and persevcranee can do.

We congratulate him in bis promotion and wish him success therein. We understand that Mr. W. L. Flesher succeeds Mr.

Cooper as Superintendent of this diviion Mr. Klesher has heretofore been train dispatcherot the Buffalo Division. Independent. Rules and Prescriptions that will cure EG9 Firm. Sales for west anv case or seminal Vt cakness, bmi will relate some of the benefits pioduced therefrom.

Grander has already been presented with an increase in his bear family, and it is hard to tell which is the most excited, Tom, Jim Lemon, or the mother ot the twins, (for they are twins) and words tail to express their loveliness. In explanation I would state that on the Fourth of July last Tom and his bears were called lo Elmore to participate in he festivities, and the rest is easily told. Tom's bear presented him last night with a beautiiul pair of cubs. The good work still rocs on, and I am at a loss to know whctlier it is the prayer meeting or the celebration that producod the increase. "Vours, AI.

mm The Sacramento lice wants to elect Felt Skirts Very Cheap. We have four dozen ol the above skirts which we will sell at such prices as wil be sure to close them out before takin invoice. J.JOSEPH Co. ern. Hay unchanged.

After that thty will be astonished at the new and low prists. sions, and restore lost manhood to perfect health. Sent free to all. by one Killed C. Hoffman, John Hancock, Henry Hanson.

Those fafally injured are P. C. Gould, Ed Neilon, August Prestel. John Torgvist was also badly injured. WoorQtiiet but firm.

Sales of fleece at ISc; pulled at 54(eti3c tine Ohio who has suflercd ana is nowcurea. Ad dress, with stamp, Edgar Tremaixb, at esc Coffek Ouict Sales af Ris at 166? 10c. Station Jew lork. Liove and Jlatriinoiiy. -A woman's ut- SlGAR Dull.

Sales of fair to good re An essay on man-tempt to marry him. The affections ruav be trained by follow. fining at ycajjc; Cuba at 'c. Molasses Dull Sales of ew Orleans Linen Goods. We shall offer for the next thirty days bargains in Table Cloths, Crash Towels and Table Linen, which are worthy the attention of every one who use them.

Call and see. -I. Co. at 02tSe. Bici-Quiet at SSc.

Call at their large store, Front Street, Fremont, Ohio. Ladies are beginning to carry, slung ins simple rules, and all may may marry happily without regard to wealth, age oi beauty. Address, with stamp, Madam Lucille Pemnrrc, Bible House Station, S.X. 10-1? lurymcu. at the waist belt, small daggers in costly gilt and jeweled sheaths.

Livingstone has a. German rival. Chillicothc lias a religions revival..

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