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DEMOCRATIC HWES A-nd Henry County News. ESTABLISHED A. B. 1852. NAPOLEON, 0., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1894 VOL. XLH-NO. 14. ORT Democratic-Northwest. A5D HEJEY COUSTY KIW3. CnMrsd ol M Xaploto -P. O. M flwxmd-Cfcw JkVKfrr. oblltaed I wry Thnrsdiy Homing-. Office, Northwest Building, Washington St. IT L. U OBWIO. Tama of aiAtoaoxlptleaov: Per Tear In dvno - H-M eix Months In tdrsncs .- If not paid In advance, then $1 JO will b ehargea. jy Ko ptpw will bdioaatinned until tU arrear ages tre paid, nntoaa rt the option of to pablUlwr. Job Printing of every description neatly and chesply executed. ADVERTISING, RATES. Am't at Space.- 1 weak 1 mo. t mo. ma lye" On Colnma. 4 00 1100 U 00 $5000 J00 u . IB 80 1 4 00 St 80 J8 00 V " " .... I 80 8 50 7 80 14 00 J Ona Inch 85 1 00 I on 1 00 800 All bnslnes loosls, If Inserted among pare read ing muter, 10 cent pur Una for first lnsertloa and 0 oents par line for each additional Insertion, Busiosm locals, when Inserted under the bead of Business Locals, 5 cents per line for eaoh Inser tion. -. The Season is Here! -John Zachrich drove over from Holgate Monday. All wool challies Horn & Norden's. in patterns at 2t Chas. Rostetter left Tuesday for a visit with relatives In New York. Springtime, with all its re junevating qualities, is here, and everybody feels like east ing aside the old for the new. This being so, no doubt many of our readers expect to use some wall paper this spring. The stock of Saur & Balsley has never been more complete than at the present time. They can furnish you the very best and latest patterns, and the veiy best quality, at prices that will equal any and all others, if not fall 'way under them. In this large assort ment can be found paper re tailing at ten cents and up. ward per roll, in fact different varities and qualities to suit every possible purchaser. j Nothing adds more to the beauty and comfort of a home than tasty, clean, bright pa per upon its inside walls and ceilings, and there is no ex cuse for any home to go with out these comforts, for paper is so low in price that it is within the reach of all poor and rich alike. If you wisli to etill curtail the expense, you can hang the paper upon the walls yourself, just as well as an expert at paper hanging can do. Make your nome as pleasant as possible by pur chasing wall paper 01 eaur s Balsley. You will never re gret it. At this house can also be found a large line of window shades and curtains and fix tures. " The assortment is com plete, and you will be sur prised to learn how cheap you can hang blinds or curtains- in your windows. Kemove the old faded and8 torn blinds and replace them with tasty new ones. . Saur & Balsley take great pleasure in showing you through their stock, whether you wish to purchase or not, and they cordially invite you to call and visit them, feeling confident that they can make it to your interest to do so. The other departments of their establishment are com- plete in every particular. : Their drugs are always pure ' and fresh and their facilities : for compounding prescriptions ; are the best. In patent medi cine they take the lead, keep ' ins in stock all the old aud new discoveries in this line. Their paints and oils have Btandard reputation for purity and lasting qualities. The paints sold by them are old and reliable brands, which have been befoie the public for years, and have always given satisfaction. Their book department is complete in every particular and special inducements are offered those seeking books, papers, magazines, etc., and especially those on the lookout for books to replenish their libraries. Stationery, school books and school supplies, in fact everything neeeded in the school room is found at Saur & Balsley's. The legislature has abolished the office of swamp land commissioner. F. M . Eummell attended a meeting of the Judicial Committee at Lima on Monday. The beBt plain and ioe cream sodas in town are found at Sutherland's candy store. It Obstructionists received a black or bit, in fact two remarkably black or bits, on Monday. Fine spring hosiery, greatest varie ty for everybody. Webb Frease and wife are taking in the State Gt. A. R. encampment at Canton this week. Ed. Soofleld, of Florida, and Miss Mel Mohr. of Jewell, were united in marriage last Thursday. Mr. Chas. Hornung has had a family vault built in the Lutheran cemetery at New Bavaria. See the nice carpet we are selling at 47 cents per yard. 2t Geo. H. Rohrs & Bro. The date of the reunion of the 14th Ohio resriment at Ft. Defiance has been changed from Sept. 1st to August 7th. Jacob Hauenstein, one of the solid farmers of Ridgeville township, did business in the county seat Thursday last. Martin Huber of Monroe township was in the city Saturday. Mr. H. has just completed a fine new barn on tas farm. Stocks, the old time stocks worn 20 vears aaro have come back in anew form. They can be seen at Geo. Hahn's. ' tf Quite a number of old soldiers from Napoleon and vicinity are taking in the state encampment oi tne u. a. R, at Canton this week. . The man who can not allow for accidents or mistakes in' others, is one of those fellows that always see perfection, for he sees none but him self. ' An exchange says, if you pick up a starving dog and make mm prosper ous he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. Mrs. Chas. Suydain list is on the sick Buy your plow shoes of and save money. M. Reiser 3t busi- Judge Cuff visited Illinois on ness during the past week. Mr. Matchette. of Lima, contracted business in Napoleon on Friday. Mr. Packard has retired from the Star bakery, the business now being conducted by Mr. Jeakle. A great layout of ladies and child rens summer underwear. 2t H0R5 & NORDBN. Heller Ss Co. have improved the rear end of their store room by re placing the old roof with a new one. The claim of Mr. W. F. Crum, of Liberty Center, for an increase of pension, has been allowed. Congress man Donovan is doing; good work for the soldiers, and our democratic ad ministration is attending to the claims of the boys with dispatch. Bro. Russell, of the Signal, is now crying to Andy Saygers to unloosen his tongue, so that he may sing the praises of Napoleon. The spirit has awakened within him too late, we fear. Napoleon will progress wheth er he wishes it or not. It rather looks that way, now don't it? Friends will be pained to learn of the continued illness of Chas. Horn ung, of New Bavaria, who is suffering from a growth in the stomach, which confines him to the house and renders him unfit .for business. Mr. H. has been a progressive and prominent business man of Henry county for many years, and his affliction is to be regretted. Mr. C. H. Richmond, who Is repre senting the Toledo Bee, in the inter est of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, is in this city. This splendid library ib ottered to our citizens at a most liberal rate and to obtain the propost tion now offered, you must call at this office and leave your name at once, as the Bee representative closes tins offer positively on .Friday next. Go to Scribners and bay a buggy, wagon (all kinds,) surrey, cart, road wagon, tie s got em and tne price is right cheap for best quality. 3t J as. Ketter made a business trip to Toledo Monday. See our lace curtains and the low prices on them at Geo. hi. Rohrs & Bro's. - 2t The last seen of Saygers and Rus sell, both were headed for Coxey's army. ' . The mushroom crop has been (rood. whioh has gladdened the heart of the epicure. Don forget that we are the leaders for fine boots and shoes. St M. Reiser. Geo. Daum has been selected as a grand juryman for the June term of U. S. District Court to be held in To ledo. Ladies, Misses and childrens shoes and slippers, big line to select from at a saving to youl See them at Geo. xl. Kohrs ffi Bro s. St Humnhrevs' Specific No. 10 cures dyspepsia, indigestion, and weak stoinacn. A small Dottle or pleasant pellets; just fits your vest pocket 25 cents at all druggists. lm Milk and cheese have been placed in the lint of brain restorers by mem bers of the Paris Academy of Medi cine. Experiments have shown that obsolutely pure caseine contains 753 parts out of 1,000 organic phosphor-U8- "- Printing offices are not run for the fun of the thing. They are business enterprises, pure and simple. An ex change well fays that it is just as logical to ask a newspaper man to donate a certain amount of cash to a private enterprise as to give the use of his type without even an acknowl edgement. Sheriff Decker is thinking seriously of locating at Deshler when his offi cial term is out, embarking in the elevator business. Should he do so he will carry withhiin the well wishes of hosts of friends. Deshler should be a good point foe an elevator, and its citizens can offord to give substan tial encouragement to Mr. Decker and his proposed enterprise. Are vou in need of clothinar? Then call on Henry Meyer. He has the best stock to seleet from and his prices are always the lowest. tf H.. C. Groschner, Napoleon, Ohio, dealer in slate, tin and steel roofing. Tin and a-alvenized spoutineridone on short notice, work and quality of material guaranteed. . . 4t Mrs. O. J. Pond, of New Haven, Ind,, wife of Mr. Ponjd. who has been acting as Wabash agent here for a few weeks, has been visiting friends in the city during the past week. A ball game between a delegation from Elery and a scrub nine from this place was played here Sunday. The score as near as we could get it stood 27 to 4 in Napoleon's favor. Secretary of State Taylor has placed the Northwest under obliga tions for a volume of Ohio statistics for 1803. We belive the volume is the largest of the kind ever published in the State. The Columbian Literary Society will give an ice cream social at tneir hall in South Napoleon, Friday even ing, May 18th. All are cordially in vited to attend, as an enjoyarjie time is anticipated. Com. The case of Andy Saur, cashier of the defunct savinars bank at Defiance, for obtaining money under raise pretenses, was dismissed in Justice Orcutt's court on Monday, on the grounds of failure of proof. Dogs destroyed some twenty lambs in the flock of sheep belonging to Jack Biggins, of Washington town- snip, on ouiiuay uiguii ioib.u. iucn sheep were probably worth more than all the dogs in Washington townsnip, Our old Mexican soldier friend, Josenh Rogers, of Liberty township, was in tne city Monday, .tie wouiu Hked to have been present with his comrades at Findlay to-day, where they meet in reunion, but says he was not able to maite tne trip. Every evening, now, all the would- be ball players in Napoleon get out and strive for a position on tne nine that is about to be organized. We have some srood bail players and the only trouble in getting a good ball team will be in procurmg grounds. The Treasurer's office and Probate Judge's office look neat and tidy af ter the frescoers have left them. The workmen are now engaged on the Recorder's offioe. The average cost of the three rooms will be less than each, which is very cheap for the olass of work put on tnem.. The Star bakery delivery wagon met with an accident last Thursday mornina:, while on its rounds. The king-bolt broke, parting tne venicie, the horse running away, dragging the front wheels after him. The ani mal was caught on Washington street without f urtner damage. It seems to take Bro. Russell lone time to find out how to edit a good paper; Sells. Bros' show lo cals made up the largest part of the readinar matter of his sheet last week for which our well meaning but in experienced brother received six en trance tickets. Take a brace and get onto some of these fakes before long, Russell. CHALLENGE How easy it rains now days. It five to one enough for the kick- era? Mrs. Cv. day. Frease was in Toledo Tues- C. E. Reynolds was in Defiance yes terday. will probably ad- The legislature journ Monday. Tftk in Peck's Bad Boy this (Widnesday) evening. Try the Napoleon Steam Laundry. The work done is as fine as any. Geo. Gaudern. of Colton. was in Napoleon Wednesday on business. Joe Shondel. of Deflanoe. was in the oity the fore part of the week. Go to the Ooera House this Wednes day evening and Bee Peck's Bad Boy. See the ready made satina and challie wrapper at Horn & Nor den's, 2t Challenge Sale EVERY DAY, AT F A. ROVVE'S. Mr. Olen J. Pond, of New Haven, Ind., who has been here for a few weeks filling the place of C. M. Bry ant as Wabash agent, returns to his home to-day. Mr. P. has made many friends during his short stay in Na poleon. He is well pleased with his visit and treatment in Napoleon and has nothing bat good words for our beautiful little city. The best 25 cent ladies silk mitts in the city at Horn St Norden's. . 2t The reason why we are not afraid to publish prices of our goods is because WE KNOW that our competitors can not discount them. How is this for a starter: 150 pair womans' gloves at 20c per pair; otiier dealers will charge you 30o. Wove wire- mattressess, a hummer at $1,25; China Silks 28 in. wide at 50o per yd. Baby cabs at from $5 to $10 each. Fancy staple ginghams, just new goods, at 5c ... 150 pair Plow Shoes at $1, think of it, you cannot buy same qnSlHry -of other deal ers for less than $1,60; fine Cassimere Dross Goods at 25o peryd; elegantBedroom Snits at $lfl; Henderson Sheeting at 5o, worth 7o; Dining room chairs at $2,25; In diago prints at 4o, worth 6o; 50 pieces staple prints at 4 and 5e, worth 7; fine and neatly designed Bookoases ever offered nt $if ; anything yon want in Jewelry at lowest prices; hnsk Mattresses at $2,25 eaoh, worth $3,50. Table Damask at from 2S to SPo a yd; the best extension pillow sham holder ever offered at 95o ; Tri-etate Warp, one of Ihc best brands In the market, 80 to S2o; Valises and trunks at lowest prioes; brass extension curtain poles at 25c eaoh; Hickory rockers very best at$2t an elegant Hue of face veiling at 15c a yd; Bumboo easels only 75a, everybody ought to nave one; iace curtains at fl a pair; a big drive in wall paper, come eet prices, if you do yon will surely buy; we trim the borders as well as the paper! 100 negligee eMrea ateoo and TSo, others will charge yon $1 for Bame makes; a oimplete line of sohool books at only 10 percent, above manufacturers prioes; sliver watches with gold hinges at only $13 with Elgin movements beBt quality of fringed napkins at $1 a doa; large towel rings and brass hooks lor only l,c; a little sharp for mosquito netting, but we have got It just the same for only 6o a yd.; stair and floor hemp carpet, best quuilty, from 18 to 25c a yard ; playing oards at 10c a deck ; we have a !ar'e line of white drees goods and are going to put the prices down whore they belong; Men s Kaugwoo shoes, every pair wananted, ouly3 a pair: 100 ladies bwiss ribbed vests at 50o eaoh; men's all wool pants, these are bargains, at f-2.25 a pair; 100 dozen straw hats, any style you want at rook bottom prioes; FrenoU mirror plates, any size you want at a mere trifle more than window g ass. Large line of ladies fine shoes and slippe-s at prioes that will sell them; 150 dozen fnr and wool hats, latest styles and lowest prioes; big line of center tables at from $2 to $8 eaoh; feather pillows with best tick, at 75o eaoh; Rogers Bri's. triple plate silver knives and forks at $3.75 a set; robber coats from $2 to $2.50; rnbber boots, sandals, etc, at lowest prioes. The above is only a few of the many different arti cles we oarry in stock, and prices on all goods not mentioned at the lowest prioes. In addition to the above we carry a fully line of nndertaking goods, ladies and gents' robes and burial shoes, etc. When you have purchased $30 worth of goods, for cash, you are en titled to your choice of the following: New Haven silverware, tripple plate and warranted for ten years, consisting of coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, butter dish, pickeldish, creamer, spooner and syrup dish. RIDGEVILLE CORNERS. IFV.-- IESOT7n7"IB, Geo. Hahn has purchased the Gus- tav Koller residence from F. Roes-sing. Get Scribner's prices for the best buggy, and spring wagon in Napoleon. 3t The citv couucil met Tuesday niarht and canvassed the vote of the election held on Monday. Defiance has two candidates for circuit Judge Judge Sutphen and Henry Newbegin. Don't pay $3.50 for cedar shingles when you can buy the same at Sny der Bros, at $3.25. 3t Misses Kate Both and Carrie Goll er, of Defiance, spent Sunday with friends in this place. Mr. Chas. M. Stark, of Buffalo, N. Y., was the guest of Miss Clara Min nick, of Texas, on Sunday last. Mr. Seys, of Ft. Wayne, spent sev eral days last week in this city, the guest of his sister, Miss Mayine Seys. Ladies it will interest you to call and see the attractive display of styl ish millinery at Mrs. Freaae's now. tf The work done by the Napoleon Steam Laundry is very neat and is promptly executed. A trial will con vince you. Messrs. R. Anesberry, Frank Ba ker, Carl Schraick, R. McCollough and Milt. Baker, of Defiance, were in the city Sunday. Highest of all la Leavening Power Latest U. a Gov't Report ABSQIUTE1Y PURE 0 Irish Guipure Bourdon and but ter laces are one of the new trim mings. A full line at Horn & Nor den's. 2t A schuetzenf est was held at Watch man's on Monday and Tuesday, which was enjoyed by a larare number of our German citizens. The majority for waterworks was 105 on the first vote on that question, 155 at the second, while Monday it reached 445. Gee ! Some of the new clip of wool is coming into market, but as the Mc- mniey law is still in force the price is lower than ever. The fish with us. liars and snake men are Dr. Bloomfield's residence has reached the second story. Ladies gauze vests all sizes, 8 cents each. 2t Horn & Nordbn. Secretary Halter is having many enquiries regarding the coming fair. Not how cheap, but how good we sell you boots and shoes. 3t iu. ttiuitii, jtu Everybody is in favor of water works now, with probably the excep tion of . the Signal and one or two others. See the new line of ladies Johnson shoes. Thev are worth $4.00 a pair: we have marked them only $3.00. 2t GBO. li. JtvOHES iS JdRO. The flaars carried by the Ohio troops in the Mexican War have been snipped to Jj'indiay to oe exniDitea at the meeting of the Association of Mexican War veterans on the 17th of this month. - If ever a man feels like "a poor worm of the dust," it is when he suf fers from that tired feeling. Ayer's Sarsaoarilla removes tnis discouraar- ing physical condition and imparts the thrill of new life and energy to every nerve, tissue, muscle, and fibre of the whole body. Buy your millinery at Mrs. Frease's. tf The action of the Wabash railroad in cutting salaries of its employes is be ing readily accepted by the company's employes in this city. The men who are drawing $100 a month or over re ceived a cut of ten per cent, last Sep tember, and the action in cutting other salaries is forced by the bad busi nessof the road and is looked at in this light by the men. An official of the road stated to the Commercial yes terday that business was decreasing rather than picking up. Toledo Commercial. Kid gloves the best makes. Kid gloves. HoRJf & Nordbs. 2t Wheat fell to 49c on Monday. White curtain Rohrs & Bro's. poles at Geo. H. 2t 'Sauire Beilharz, of Liberty Center, was in the city Monday. Gov. Scott attended the G. A. R. meeting in Canton this week. Big line of window shades at a sav ing to you at Geo. H. H. Rohrs Ss Bro's. 2t Already there is some little tali about the county and congressional conventions. Neither will likely be held very early. Farmers, what's the use of paying $145 for a binder, when you can go to Scribner and get the best binder made for $110 cash or $115 long time, and "also" a mower for $32.50. 8t Mr. McBride's house bill compell ing law students to read law three years before they can be admitted to the bar, instead of two years as here tofore, was passed by the Senate by a vote ot 10 yeas to 10 nays, tnus De coniina: a law. Inasmuch as the law don't go into effect until January 1st, 1SU5, many of tne students wno are studying law at present, can pass and secure their sheepskin before the law goes into effect. Princes Duck, something new for ladies shirt waist. 2t Horit & Nordeu. R, W. Hartman, of Napoleon, was over to Holgate last Thursday and had quite an experience with his horse, wagon and a Clover Leaf en gine. He went to cross the railroad in front of an engine when his horse became frightened and turning short upset the wagon, throwing Mr. Hart man on the track with the wagon seat and box on his back and neck. For about five minutes "Wat" hard ly knew whether" he was dead or alive, as every bone in his body felt as if it was broken, but he finally pulled himself horse and wagon to gether and left for Napoleon. Hol gate Review. Scotch ginghams at 25 cents per yard at Horn at JNorden s. sst The obstructionists showed them selves early on election morning, but it took few well directed blows to route them, horse, foot and dragoon. The city council no doubt will pro ceed as fast as possible in aaraincoinir over the work of getting the building of the waterworks and light plant unaer way. Dir. uDstructionist, when you monkey with the will pf the people you come in contact with a regular buzz-saw. Monday's election has taught you that. We have on hand a few pieces of all wool challies that are worth 50 cents per yard. We have reduced same to 25 cents, just half price. at vrKO. ti. .KOHR9 41 BRO, Friends in this city of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ellsworth will be pained to learn that they lost their little daugh ter py neatn last weeK, in Toledo, The stricken parents have the svm- J.T . i. J., ....-i, painy oi meir inenas nere. Wm. Hoff, formerly with Dlrich & Sons, has entered the employ of H. v. urosenner, where he mvlt- j.. old friends to call and B".e him " Slate and tin roofim; done with to patch. 4t People do not discover it until too late, that the so called washing pow ders not only eat up their clothes, out rmn their skin, and cause rheu matism. Use nothing but Dobbins' Electric Soap. Have your grocer keep it. Ladies ready made wrappers at 08 cents. 2t Horn & Norden. For the third time Dr. Talmage's church has been burned. The last time occurred last Sunday, just after morning services, and strange to say the church has been destroyed each time on a Sunday. The fire originat ed in the organ and was occasioned by electricity. The directors of the church have decided to rebuild, and in the meantime Dr. Talmage will take a trip around the world. The best 25 cents ladie silk mitts in the city at Horn & Norden's. 2t A party of younir folks of the Fifth ward chartered the yacht O. S. Wil cox, went up the canal to Napoleon. Saturday, and returned Sunday even ing. A good time was reported by all. Among the party were Mr. and Mrs. Justin Zukle, Bert Mulinix, Jas. McNutt, Miss Luda Hinkle, Lenna McMann, Godfrey Saul, Lon MoKhv ley, A. J. McKinley, Ed Wellman Henry Buecher and Ed Burke. They were the guests of Mrs. E. Westfall and H. Davenport. Toledo Bee 15th. Dr. S. F. Soott, Bins Ridge. Harrison Co,, Mo., says: "For whooping oongh Chamber lain's Conah Remedy is eioellent." By us ing it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerens consequences. There is no dan ger in giving the Remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by D. J. Humphrey Napoleon Ohio. lm The enteiDiisinir oi irena of thai thriving oity of Deflanoe, Ohio are making extensive preparations for their Centennial Celebra. tion, whioh will be held on August 7, 8 and 9. On August 8, 1794, General Anthony Waynr. known by the sobriquet of "Mad Anthony," took possession of the site of the famous old "Fort Defiance" at the junction of the Au- Slaize and Manmee rivers, and erected the fort at ones. The position was one of the most important in the North-West, and had been oommanded up to the previous evening by the Indiana. Standing upon the site of the fort, General Wayne said: "I defy the English, the Indians and all the devils in hell to take this Doint." and the fortifiontmn christened Fort Deflanoe. Stockades and blockhouses were built, and the Indians suc cessfully driven baok. In the same month the red men were utterly ronted by General Wayne, and the great question of race su pteraaoy in the North American oontinent settled forever. As the establishment of F.irt Doflnnn. made the defeat of the Indians certain, the Centennial Celebration to be held August 7, 8 and 9, will be an event of much historical moment, ana will attract attention not only in North-Weatern Ohio, bot throughout the Doited States. The Fort Defiance Centennial Association, oomposed of representative citi zens of Deflanoe, and aided by the Manmee Valley Pioneers' Association, has charge of the affair and will make it a oomplete and through snocess in evory particular. The newspaper workers of the city have formed a Press Club, whioh is aoting in oonjnnotion witn the Centennial Association. Deflanoe is one of the most prosperous eities o' Ohio, and its people are proud of it. It has a population of 10,000, and is situated in a fertile and wealthy region. Its natural advantages are superb, and it is certainly picturesque. The Baltimore fc Ohio and Wabash railroads rnn through it making it easy of aooess from every point. Every previous event of a similar nature ever attempted in North-Western Ohio will beeolipsed by the Centennial Celebration at Defiance; plans and preparations are being elaborated upon a gigantio scale; prominent men ana eloquent speakers Irom all over the oonntry are accepting invitaions to be pres. entand arrangements are being made for the entertainment of an enormouB crowd. The old tort will he restored, stockades, blook houses aud all, and an appropriate program will be oarried out. The old soldiers are taking an active interest in the matter, and nnmerous posts of the G. A. R. will be pres ent, as will also members and lodges or var ious other military, oivil, and historical societies. To every man. woman and child vVin hm heard of General Wayne this nnnn-inn should be of vivid interest. That intrepid soldier, aoting under the direction and oora- mana or Washington, opened to the whites a superb oonntry, in whioh has since develop ed a oivi'ization that is the wonder of the world. A visit to Deflanoe on the date of its Centennial Celebration will be a flttinu trib ute to those who made possible the manifold Denents ana AdvautageB of today., Sirs. Brice's Secretary. A house in the official set which hnn tlm olaim par excellence for hospitality is the temporary home of Senator and Mm. Rrin of Ohio Oorooran house, Lafayette square, ooiii uy me mie rar. uorcoran. Mrs. Urioe Kives three or four, dinners a week, three balls durinet the winter, and mnsioales every Monday. Everybody who is anybody goes to her house, her dinners being the beBt that veasnington nas seen lor many a day on the board of n "upper" legislator. There are two Miss Brioes, beautiful and acoomplished young women, and a very important member of the household is Mrs. Brice'B soo'al sea retary. This gentleman is a sort of Ward McAllister in bis knowledge of men, women" and manners. He arranges all Mrs. Brioe's dinners and other affairs; knows exactly how to mix people congenially, whom Mrs. Brice should make a point of inviting, and whom she will favor by asking, and, in fact, is slow ly bnt surely fixing hersooial status. Forall this clever and tasteful work be reoeives a salary, it is whispered, of $5,000 a year and a continuous knife and fork. New York Mail and Express. The longest dny of the year at Spitzbergen is tnree ana one nan months. At Waldunry Norway, the longest day lasts from May 2' , ' July 22, without intermission. At T' -", Finland, June 21 is twenty two hop-. . ,,, nnrl flhristmsa hna looa (hnn h louB See our ladies slipper at SHI cents i pair at Horn 8c Norden's. 2t Tonaorial Artist. Geo. Valentine's old place. MONET TO LOAN On first mortgage security at low rate of interest. Partial payments received and in terest stopped. Enquire at the law offioe of Tyler 4 Tyler, Napoleon, O. nov30-6m See the new line of eatines hiBt h at Horn & Norden's. 2t Moneytolioanate and7percent M. KNCPP.Xapoleon ,0. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 PER CENT. F. D. PRINTIS. tf Napoleon, Ohio. For Sale 500,000 feet of rongh and dressed lumber at Snyder Bros. Saw Mill. Cedar shingles and all kinds of building material always on nana. u Special bargains in linen towels. 2t HORU & NORDE3L ' Why not smoke the best when you oan get the "Ke-No" oigar for So. Call for it and you'll get it. tf For your pure drags and wall paper yon should oall on F. H. Voigt, of Holgate. All goods at lowest prices. tf Always Cheapest For Same Grade Painless extracting 25cta Silver Filling fiOota Gold Filling 75cta Goldorown $7 00 Set of teeth jio 00 The above ienot my high grade work, bat the very best for the prioe. tf W. J. Piebbkpont, Den test, Bitzer Blook. Yon Mast Settle. Those who are indebted to ua are re quested to oall and settle immediately, aa onr books mnst be balanoed at once. De lays may be expensive. A word to the wise is nffloient. tf Hznst Metis. Mrs. A. E. Mann has removed her dress making rooms to Mrs. Harriet Cary's for mer residence on sohool house street, tf "Ke-No," an honest So cigar. Call foi it ii i you'll get it. Many ten centers don't approach it. ti If yon wish your work done by a praotical horseehoer and worker in iron, call on Bill; Sheffield, Deshler, Ohio. He has a reputa tion for honest and artiBtio work which few others possess. tf Colored India lion; just the goods for summer dresses at Geo. H. Rohra & Bro's. 2t J. R. Bayers is agent for Dr. J. A. Drake's family medicines. All medicines warran ed. Db. J . A. Diiaee, jnly21-lf Pes J. R.Saxebb Dr. E. W. Talbott will extraot teeth, with ont pain by ubb of Arophene, bavin j securep he right of Dr. C. A. Thatcher ti To Trade. A good business pnp''ly0entraiiy looated in Holgate, Qhio, tot gdafo, wUd land or farm property Wtei in Henry County, O. For pirtionl',goaU at Uie 0ffloe 0f Cahill & Donovan. n e hours of .a longest dy daylight. At St. Petersburg th At London the longest ds h iTtn .IS one half hours. AtVoi18;."'-? nd hou and at New ;7. orkifTta aooTftetn jd'ashionable millinery at Mrs, Frease's store. Be fore you buy your millin ery be sure and see what an immense line of stylish hats, bonnets, flow ers, ribbons and baby caps we carry, and at A lady atTooiers La wa 8jc j biliona eolio when M. 0. Tioiov. I merchant . ih8 towD Bave Ver a tottJa 0I prices that can not help Chamberlaia's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea put PleaSO yOU. Remedy. Ho sayt she was well in forty min utea after taking the first dose. For sale by D. J. Humphrey, Napoleon Ohio. lm Opposite court house. What's Your Name! IS IT HUSTLER ? moves Then one of the very first you want to get on, is the selecting of half a dozen of our latest arrivals in NECKWEAR JUST OPENED We have a full line of STOCKS on hand, the very swell thing in neck- wear. GEO. HAHN, The Fashionable Neck Dresser. niQrm nppn dapfr