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THE DEMOCllAlCNOl.Tii WEST, Til URSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, ISM. 7 A BRILLUST DASH. Htw'th. GaerrDl Ckkeruia. J.hi lorrti. was Ctaght bb4 Killed. (Colaaal 1, E. McovmBta Um rkiUdrlpkU Week' ly Tlnac About the time the brigade wu concen trated end u the note were being com pared with a iew to determine on come plan o(operationB)agalDat Morgan, a wo man from Greenville, dripping with rain and on horseback, wae conducted to the spot apart where the General and his of ficer were consulting. Her name was Bacon. She wasan alleged widow, form erly of Ohio. In reality she was an ad Tentnrees, an ex-variety actress, anxious to cause a sensation, eet herself talked about among the officers of the armies and mentioned in reports and newspapers. This woman correctly told Gillera the situation at Greenville. Morgan was sleeping at the mansion of Mrs. Williams in the edge of the town and directly on the Bull's Gap road. "Dick" Morgan's regiment was in camp in a field a short distance west of the town, and that side alone was picketed. Duke with the main force, lay nearly a mile cast of where Morcan retired for the night. This information gained, Gil lem at once ordered Ingerton to proceed to Greenville with his regiment and New ell's battalion. Captain Roberts of the Tenth Michigan, and Captain Wilcox, of the Thirteenth Tennessee, were sent in advance with their companies, the main reconnoitering force taking a more leis urely pace and making a detour to the left so as to get around Dick Morgan's pickets and take his regiment in the rear. Wilcox, who commanded the advance, when within three-quarters of a mile of the village, got a glimps of the confeder ate reserve picket in the road. He pro posed to Roberts to make a dash through the line and into the town, with a view of surrounding the house where Morgan was ia bed, capturing him and his staff and trust to luck to get out. Roberts was ready for any enterprise, and closed eagerly with his superior's daring prop osition. "Forward! Trotl Gallop! Charge!" rang out on the air and on the ears of the star tled, astonished, Confederate sentries Thnv were literally ridden over by the dashing Federals, and before Dick Mor gan's subordinate, whom he had left in command trot a man in the saddle, the Williams house was surrounded by Wil cox's men. They shot or captured the two or three guards, picked up all the horses and an officer or two in less time than it requires to tell the story. Morgan was awakened by the shooting and tramping. He got on his breeches, boots and hat, and in bis shirt-sleeves, revolver in hand, ran down the long slooping grounds on the east front of the house. In the north-east corner was a grape arbor. As Morgan stooped to pass under this in order to reach the fence, he was discovered by Andy Campbell, . private in Company.G, Thirteenth Tenn essee Cavalry, who fired on him. The bullet took efect in General Morgan's right side, and ranging upward, on ac count of his stooping position, passed out near the heart. He fell and died instant ly. Meantime the balance of the officers in and about the house, a few Orderlies and a squad from Dick Morgan's command, were captured and rushed off toward the eastern part of the town. Campbell dis mounted from his horse, took a look at the man he killed, recognized him he was a deserter from Morgan's command raised the body, threw it over his sad dle-bow, remounted and rode away with his companions. They went pell-mell through the town, filed to the right, passed out to the north, bore to the right round the hill where the remains of Andrew Johnson are buried, and, though Drettv hotly pursued by a portion of Duke's men, they reached the Bull's Gap road near the point where they had charged the rebel picket a half an hour be fore. Too Fastidious. Some would-be Byrons look on with disgust At the rhymes of Eclectric Oil "poet ;" Bat we have the best article known to the world, And intend that all persons shall know it. It cures coughs, oolds, asthma mid catarrh, Bronchitis uud complaints of that kind ; It does not cost much, though rheumatics it cures, 'Tie best Oil in the world you can find. The Modest Fattier. Detroit Free Press. 'Father," began a young Detroiter the other evening, "were you in the war?" "Yes, my son." "Was it awful?" "Yes." "Did you kill many?" "Well. I shouldn t like to answer that question." "Are you very modest, pa?" "I hope I am too modest to brag." "That was what Mr. Smith meant, then, when he was telling trie men down at the drug store that you hadn't any war record to brag of.' "He did, eh? Smith is a liar!" "That's what I thought. He told the men that you run so fast he couldn't "catch you on horseback, ana any ooy irnnws that a horse can eaten a man Kwith a stiff knee." i.tVia dnntnrs said mv wife had con' sumption. Tried "Lindsey's Blood Searcher,' and she has better health than ever." W. tl. uuDoara, nampueu, vmo, . . . . imo "Say," said a city youth to modest countryman," got the hay seed out of four hair yet?" "Wall" was thedeliber. V reDiv. "I jedee not from the way the calves run arter me." Kentucky Farm for Sale - - i nora i Tniina from Owensboro, Davis Co Zib Kv. For sale in one traot or In farms to blithe buyer. Very cheap. Small cash payment. of the best farms on the Ohio River. For term. to M B0DLWARE, Owensboro, Ky., or call on JN0 BATTENFIELD, Uapoleon, 0. lspUm Pea Cera. ToaUl Cenmclas ) HI aw Tip, top. Pop can! Oat of the (MB, Into Um Ira, Bantlufl and bouncing Hlhr an klfhes. Whita aa n. Yellow at (old, ' You'd better be patient TU1 U la cold. The Sunday Argua, Louisville (Ky.) ob serves: A Woodbury (N. J.) paper men tions the cure of the wife of Mr. Joe. H Mills, of that place, by St. Jacobs Oil. She had rheumatism. OHIO MASON'S. Officer Elected by the Grand Lodge. Toledo. October 21. The Grand T n-o nt Ohio F. and A. M.. adjourned at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The fniinwinir officers were installed for the ensuing year: M. W. Grand Master Charles C or TTrhana. , Kief Deputy Grand Master S. S. Williams, Grand Senior Warden Joseph M, GoodsDeed. Athens. Grand Junior Warden Dr. Charles M. Godfrey. Ottawa. Grand Treasurer-Charles Brown, Cin cinnati. Grand Secretary John D. Caldwell, i Cincinnati. Grand Chaplain Rev. Lafayette Van Cleve. Hillsboro. Grand Orator uon. uctavius Waters Delta. Grand Marshal Joseph M. Stuart, Columbus. Grand Senion Deacon W. J. Akers, Cleveland. Grand Junior Deacon S. W. Higgins Oxford. Grand Tyler Jacob Randall, Waynes field. "Can I see the lady of the house?" in- auired the pedler. "Well, yes, you can if you ain't blind!" snapped the woman who had answard the bell. "Oh, beg par den, madame! you are the lady of the house, then" "Yes, 1 am! Whatd" yer take me for? Did yer think I was the gentlemen of the house, or the next door neighbor, or one of the farm hands, or the cat. or the ice-chest?""! didn't know, madame, but you might be the young est daughter." Oh, did yer? Well, that was nat'ral, too" replied the 1. of the h "What d'ye want, sur?" Then the ped dler displayed the wares, and when he left that doorsteep half an hour later his face was full of pleasure and his pock ets full of money. Ho understood hu man nature and had made a good sale. Boston Trnscript. Ashburnham, MASS.,Jan. 14. 1881 I have been very sick over two years. They all give me up as past cure. I tried the most skillful physicians, but they did not reach the worst part. The lungs and heart would fill up every night and dis tress me, and my throat wa veiy bad. I told my children I never should die in peace until I had tried Hop Bitters. I have taken two bottles. They have helped me very much indeed. I am now well. There was a lot of folks here who have seen how they helped me, and they Used them and are cured, and feel as thankful as I do that there is so val uable a medicine made. Mrs. Julia G. Ccshingi. A. J. Vanden FIRST - Merchant & CLOTHBRS, Certainly Take the Lead. Look and Cmpare Prices. NOTICE Tax-Payers of Taxes In pursuance of law, I, Charles H. Gidlcy, Treasurer payers of paid county, that the taxes levied on each the year 18B1, for all purposes in tne several rownamps, STATE CIWrr '. tf3anral TAVAIllin Flllld Htatn Common School 1 und Total..... . . . COUNTY County Bridge Fnnd Napoleon Bridge Fund County Fund Ponr Fund Building Fund General Ditch Fnnd - Total.. Townships, Towns and bcuooi DIStriClB. Cts. Rldgeville Do. U. S. Dlot Freedom. Napoleon Do. U. 8. Dint.. Do. Corporation. Flatrock I. Pleasant Holgate S. Dist Marion Monroe Harrison Do. to U. S. Dlst. No. Liberty Do. U.S. Dist Liberty Center Corp'p... Washington.... Damascus. Richfield....... Bartlow Deshler Corporation;.., Inaccordanoe with section 1091, Revised statutes or 1880 with rererenoe to the somi-Annuai conocnons of Taxes, the entire amount of Delinquent and one-half of all other simple taxes and all road tas, must i hth. mth rr namw ndiL If the half taxes charged on porsonal property to not paid by the omt(n,.i 1 .i ii .mmint will be due the tax charged against real estate is not paid by the i 20th of December next, &e same will be charged with -.T . vi.h .WW with the other half of said taxes, must benald bv June 20th. 1882. . i'.i,ir. . k, hrino their last rears member that earlv Davments will roliove yon from at the collection of December Taxes only. piBoe ; Treasurers office, Henry County. ; . : Napoleon, O., Oct. 3rd, 1881. it $500 Reward, We will pay Um ibm rmrt for Bay eaaa of Uvar CoaoptalBt, Drmprpuv hie Haadsriaa, lodt tncm,CottUoaorCoUMm cannot cure na Weafa VajnubM) Uvat lUla,waaB theOuarOuaa an atrtcUy anaapUail vtta. Tory ara poraljr 'rf labia, ea4 imt fail la ft eeuafucttoe. Sutrar coated. Lara-. Bom euatauiluc SO Pun tS omia. ror sale by all drussrlata. Bewara of eoonunett. and Iratuooa. Ta nanlm naoafactarad cawy by John e. wkst u, -in eat ltak-ra,,r li and US Waal Madiaoa aue, ChJma-o. Pre. trial parkagaaant by aaai! pnpaid OB raoeipt of a t cent tamp. )Bly)-l-ly PEOPLE WHO HEAD. Toor attanUoa la united to tba GREATEST NEWSPAPER la Um Weal. The rlrai uf any In America, THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ! In 1U column, the newt of the world 1 riven very day in the jwr, lu two thouund oon-wpoud- uu ioomm in vry .wict.ua or this I ouutry nud Europe, tra the most reliable new gatherer to be had. and the kit-toty of each day' event will be faithfully recorded and present to the public through the Enquirer, free from diatortioa or prejudice. 1 ne prorinoe or a newspaper la to mora facte, to separate truth from falsehood. How well the En quirer has succeeded in thin duty, we feel a pardona bis pride in referring; to Its files and paM record for evidence of ita ability and thoroughness in present ing all matters treated upon in their true light l ne people ol this age require a paper fully abreaet of the time, cu equal in euierpritte, and material ad vancement in alt mercantile and political interest, anch will the Euquirer continue to be. Candor and lairnefa will be accorded to ail questions and parties, but the facte ahall never be perverted. The Immediate Future baa in store, matters of grave intercut to all. and the general welfare will largely depeud upon the influenoeof thote who are fully conversant with facta occuring and to occur. The policy of the government but partially developed by the New Administration, was fast winning the confidence of the people, when the hand of the A seas sin placed control of affairs in charge of a faction whose leaders have not at all times received favorable criticisms for their public acts. What the future policy is to be, will be foreshadowed during the first year or f resiaent Arthurs aa ministration, ana pre sented to the public, without fear or favor, in the columns or tne nauirer. THE WEEKLY EDITIOX of tne Enquiruroughtto be id tne nana, or every farmer, every mechanic and every toiler in the land. At an agricultural paper, full of fresh, valuable and rename information, u win De wiiuout a nvaii a oorpa of contributor, baa been retained whoaepracti cal and theoretical knowledge in all branches of good farming la unsurpassed. We thank our reailere for that liberal support that enabled ua to print the beat lit wspaper in the West, and ask a continuance of the aame and your assist ance in making known the merits of the paper, and increasing us neia oi usefulness. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION TO THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER, One Copy, one year ....$1.15 One Copy, six months H ........... .65 SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR THE DAILY ENQUIRER. 1 Mo. S Mos. CMol. lYear. Sunday and Daily $1.60 $3.75 $7.00 $14.00 Daily except ISnnday. 1.25 8.35 6.00 12.00 Any three daya 65 1.75 3.25 . 6.00 Any two da) s 45 1.25 2.23 t.OO Any one day 25 .65 1.25 2.00 Sunday home 85 .65 1.25 2.00 FARAN & McLEAN, Publishers. Cincinnati, Ohio. Sdeclmen Copies Free. tpna week In your own town Terms and t5 outfit villi" free. Address U.Hillitt &Co.,Portland,Maine. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK The Great En-TRAOE MARK gush Remedy. An unfailing cure for Seminal W e a k ness, Spermator rhea, Impotency, and all Diseases that follow as a sequence of Self Abuse; as Loas of Memory. Uni- BEFORE TAKMIaVersal Lassitude-AnER TAKINQ Pain in the Back. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or uonsumnnoH ana a rremarare wrave. t-Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to sena tree oy man 10 every one. EJffxne Kneel' no Medicine ia sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money, Dy aaaressmg THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Sold in Napoleon by D. J. Humphrey and all druggists Aery wnere. rani3-'8i-iy STUTTERINGcured by Bates's Appliances. Send for description toSimpsond: Co., Box 2236, N. Y Broek & Co. CLASS TO TIIJE Henry County. for 1881. of Henry county, Ohio, hereby give notice to the tax One Hundred Dollars valuation oi taxaoie property lor ocuuui luutriuiB uuu vuipuiuuuusmo u juuuwo. LEVY. 05 CtS, 14 CtS, i 29 ct8' LEVY. 2? ots. ; 0(1 cts. ee- 08 Cts, f ' 05 cts, $1.15 mum 1 i 1 I i s i g . i sf p g cJ & $r & ut S SS rft 13 f 1 ! f I I1 f P Is 1 S'MO o g oa u f o0 . dq H r Q0 tr Cta. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. CU. CtB. Cts. Cts. Cte. Cts.S "oil 03 18 80 62 l.M 2.06 06 03 18 20 62 1.44 1.06 06 08 20 44 1.44 1.88 03 04 40 25 62 1.44 2.36 03 03 70 90 1.86 1.44 8.30 04 70 60 tO 30 2.74 1.44 4.08 08 80 20 78 J.44 2.S2 02 24 80 30 96 1.44 2.40 02 24 60 70 1.68 1.44 8.10 10 65 15 1.00 1.44 2.44 08 20 20 68 1.44 2.12 05 09 25 05 54 1.44 1.88 05 09 70 90 1.84 1.44 8.28 05 15 15 15 65 1.44 1.H9 15 41 (I 1.44 2.05 15 41 80 86 1.44 ! 2.80 '18 50 66 1.44 2.10 ,71 15' !05 60 . 80 1.44 2.24 05 15 80 40 1.10 1.44 2.64 05 05 . 08 55 15 1.06 1.44 2.50 ! ' 05 55 15 1.00 80 2.04 1.44 8.48 and must be collected bv distress as heretorore. If reoeipts and prepare themselves with change. Ile- the crowd of the last week. Road receipts are received nsftra fromsodooii A.M. to 4o;oiooii-. ! , ; , CHARLKS H.GIDLEY, Treasurer. m m 117 m m WJ.FB: -DEALER IN- BOOTS & SHOES ! 1 Opposlte the Court House Washington St., l NAPOLEON, OHIO! 1 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ESTABBISHED I860. O.B.REYNOLDS NAPOLEON, O T ANDS In Henry, Van Wert and adjoining oonntlea Jibought, sold and exchanged. Good baminsin the following i SDlendid nuaineaa property in town cheap. Residence property in town. Farms in nearly every township. Special One 11 nest farms in caon- ty. Iirt cheap for 30 days. The famous Arkauaaa Valley Landa, cheap on long time. Will fnmiah abstracts of tiUe. draw deeds. mortgag es, contracts, leases and road and ditch papera,and negotiate loans on long um at per cent, luienwi. General Insurance Aegncy. Fro Insurance. Aetna of Hartford....- Assets T,00,000 Insurance Company of North A- " .6,500,000 Pennsylvania " 2,000,000 Franklin ol pnuaaeipnis " - a,aix,uu Underwriters Agency " 4,SW,Ct German American " 2,Hui,,uou Phenix of Brooklyn " K,500,uuu 2,000,000 alV"UiWU I Springfield of Mass Magaraor new Horn Girard of Philadelphia Manhattan of New York MMM 1,300,000 " ..... 800,000 " ....... 800,000 Howard of New Iork Toledo of Toledo " " 250,000 Cooper of Dayton " Westchester of New York - " Richland County Mutual " 230,000 800,000 1,000,000 Lfe and Accident. Fniiltihinl.ifnlnanranceComnanv 1138.000,000 Travelers Accident Company 6,000,000 Special Inducements offered on good farm risks. In sure against fire and lightning. We pay for stock killed any wnere on tne iarm. This agency has paid nine-tenths of all the fire losses In Napoleon since 1859, and In all this time not one loss has been contested by our companies. We issue accident tickets insuring $3,000 if killed, and $15 a week if disabled, for 25c a day. All business promptly auenaea to. C- E. REYNOLDS Office In Frease Bros. Jewelry Store. THE CREAT BVRLINGTON BOVTE. tSNo other line run's Three Through Pas senger Trains Dnily Between cnicago, ues Moines, Council liluffs, Omaha. Lincoln. St Joseph, Atchison, Tnpeka and Kansas City. Diroct. connections for all Doints in Kansas. Nclinisk:!, folorndo. Wyoming, Montana, Ne- vailn. New Mexico, Arizona, luuno,uregon ana California." Tim Shortrst. Fnceiliest and Most Comforta- hie limits 4n HnnniliKl to Fort Scott. Den I son. biillits, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galvos ton und all points in Texas. The nnepinled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers mid Tourists, are as follows: Tin- celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace sieeninir fiirs. run onlv nn this Line. C. B. & O. Pnlllee Driiwinir-ltnom rs. with HortOn'B llecHnliifr (,'hiiirs. No extra charge for Seats in Itecliiiinir Chairs. The famous C B. & Q. I'n'.iM'e Kiniri-j- Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars liiie.l villi Klegiint High-Backed Rattan Re. vulviiiir i hairs lor the exclusive use oi nrsp i lit- o wenirsrs. mi "i Tiic!: nr.il Suncrior Enuipment, com- l-.ii' il with : heir Great Through Car Arrange in"iit. mnkes this, nliove nllothers. thefavorite iiente to tiki South, South-west, and the Far Try it.nn.1 you will llnd traveling a luxury ' ;li-tejn! ui a (liscntnlort. I'lu M'uh Tickets via this Celebrated Line lor I" it nil ollii i'S in the United States and , i .vmittion almut Rate's of Fare, Sleep in . r Aceenmiodntioiis, Time Tables, &c., will lie eheerliilly (riven by appIyingto PEBCIVIL LO WELL, Gen. Pass. Ggent, Chicago, T. J . 1U TTKK, Gen. Manager, Chicago. (R T(l tHlPel'aay a'aome. Samples worth 5 free. 41 J IU sltU Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. til) A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. Cost I i'y outfit free. Address Tbuk &Co., Augusta,Main e D p TTY COBGANS 18 useful Btops, Ssets- ' ' 860. Pianos 125 nn.' M? lilus. Catalogue Fbee. AddresB BEATTY, wasnmgton, jn.j. mys'Hi-iy SECURE A HOME. PERSONS DESIRING L AND FOR Can secure the best In Henry Cotuity, conveniently situated, well timbered at fair price and easy terms, by oauing on or oaareaaing HAAQ A BAGAN. dec?0-'80tf .v ., Napoleon, flenry Co., O. NEW RICH BLOOD! Parian' Purgative PUlt make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 13 weeks may be restored to Bound health, if such a thing bo possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. 'J. 8. JOHXSOX A CO Boston, Mat., formerly Ilangor, We. , AGENTS WANTED lJ,rl tkrta; Machine ever Invented. Will knit apiir of tocklng). wltn llbKU ana 'ivb compact, m m mlDutca It will also knit (mat variety of lancy- nrSVMy NOTICE TEACHERS! Tha Board at School Examiners af Hearj eoanty.Ohlo.wllt hold eMail feMaatxaaa- InalionofiDDalleantt for teachers etrtincates, follows: At the Union School House la X- poleon,0hlo,on the 1st and 3d Saturday ia March and the first and third Saturdays la April and May, the first Saturday la June, July and August, the 1st and 3d Saturday la September and the first and third Saturdays In October, the first and third Satdays In November, and the first Saturdays In December, Januaryand February. Evidence of good moral character wlllbt required of allcandldates. Tbatavideneetotx a peraonal knowledge oitheexamineraconcern- ing the applicant, or acertificate o (good moral characterrromsomereilablesource. A. H. TYLER. 1 MR8.8UE.WELSTED, J-Examin M11S. HUt. W EbSICU. lel)20-78 JOHN U. HOKNUNC SO J Go To HUMPHREY'S -FOB JACOBS OIL, m0D Bitters, w" Vk a ITT.- J.L TTT- - J- vv me oi me vv ooas, Wonder of the WorW, . Old Colon v Afue vruD. T, , r, . U A k endaiis &Davin uure. i . Hills 13uchu, Wests Balsoin and Pills, Hamburg Drops and all other Patent Medicines. MILLER BLOCK, NAPOLEON, - OHIO. A full line of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES SPRING AND FARM WAGONS I On hand and for sale cheap for cash. Repairing Specialty. All work warranted. Uall ana see my I work and save money. itespeotiuuy, 1 March 21, '81. M. li. RUMMELL Napoleon ?Uia Hill J, Shoemaker & Proprietors, Would announce to their friends that they have pur chased the well-known Factory of Ulrlch S Treasler, at the lower end of town. Where they will keep a large I assortment of the beat Buiding Materia Viz.: Lumber. Shingles. Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Window and Door Frames and every thing found in a firat-class factory 3? All at bed-rock prices. WewiU buy Aeh, Poplar, Cottonwool and Walnut Lumber. 50,0U0 1 eet of each Kmc! oi Sumner taiien m exchange for work. Also 50 cords of Good Black Ash Shingle Bolts 8 ft, 2 in. lonff at 2.50 ner cord. Highest market price poia ror an Kinoa oi mmoer. Call and aee us at the old stand of Ulrich & Tressler, where you will always find Fred and Dave ready to ac commodate you. NAPOLEON PLANING MILLS. NEW BOOM! AND Uew Goods Mey.rli.lt. Eros, Respectfully inform the citizens of Napoleon and Honry county that they are now occupying their new room, in the brick block erected upon the ruins of their old stand, where they invite all their old custom ers, and as many new ones aB wish to come, to oall and seetnem. uurBiocxis Entirely New ! and comprises Groceries, Provisions, Queens and Glassware, f u. evnrvthins found In a first-olass grocery. I lfe Intend to keep constantly on hand a full stock of goods in our line, andinvlte a share of the publtcpatronage, GASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRDDUC Brick and Tile! We arsoma'hufactureasuperlorqualHy of brick and tile, which are sold at the lowestprices. Ptr- I tieBinteoding Dllliuiug or uiwumg ouuum give us a call, examlneourstocEaaagec prices. . MEYERIIOLTZ & BR0., . Nauoleon. Oho. Town. I-aOts FOR SALE MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY buying a Lot in L. G. RANDALLS Ad dltlonto the Town of Napoleon. '' These Lot. are beautifully situated, being oonvenrent te Schools and the Bualnei part theTown. ... .t- ;i --: .- . . . , Liberal Inducements wlllbemadeto thoieparontsing tot b pur- poteof impvoTiDgbT bmiainil - - r Y3 11 - D.lnna. Xm anIlllt-BA 4 HEW Wis IMV Otto ini CONTRACTOR AMDEP aa Daalw ' Building Stone, Cut Stone, Brlcl Masonry, Flagging, &:., And Proprietor oi THE NAPOLEON STEA M And Tile Works! Foot of Washington Street would renpectfullv Intorm tha citixena ot Henry and adjoining counties that I am now prepared to furnish them with' Brick, Side-walk & Sewer Brick And Tile of Every Desired Caliber by th Rod, "At very IsiOwiPriccs Call atthe Yara id Examine and l rices. Stock Contracts for all kinds of Stone and Brlok work will receive prompt attention,! W Particscan address me at Napoleon, O. , ot they can call upon meat my residence on Wash nutoiistreetcott'sAuuuion. mayitwn Heller Mover on thctrack wltha fullllneof ard war e such as; HOUSE TRIMMINGS! NAILS, GLASS, Shelf Hardware, PAINTS, OILS & TARNISHES 'JSSi ofallkladB.i: IRON AND WOODEN PUMPS. FARM BELLS, AND A.gricultural Implements, Sponting, Booflnr, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron work done to Order, attheslgnofthe Big PADLOCK, on Washington street.opposlteTyler Block. HELLER & CO OYER. To Nervous Sufrerers-The Great European Remedy-Dr. J. B. Simp son's Specific Medicine. , It is a positive cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, and alldlseasesresulting from, Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Loss of Memory, Pains in Back or Hide, ana aiseaBes tnat leaq to uon- sumpuon, InBan-r ltv and an early! grave. TheSpccincl Medicine is befoul used with wonder-l f ul success. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and get fnllnnrticillarR. J Price. Specino, $1 .0(1 per package, or six packages lorxo.uu. Auaress an oraers to J. B. KIMPBON MEDICINE CO.. No. 108 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold in Napoleon by J.C. Saur and all druggiet! everywhere. Janl3-lyr ulyS-3m JE -A. TENT Inventors will advance their Interests by Employing an Experienced Attorney resident in Waahtagton. F A Lehmann, Solicitor .of American and Foreigi Patents, Washington, D. C, has had year, of anccesi fnl Practloe, and m formerly an Examiner ot Patents la th. Patent Office. All business befare the Courts or the Pwartwen promptly attended- t, Feet oontlngentuponsuflceBS., Sendtot, Clreulr."3.tf. BcroRB. AJrrsjt.