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THJB KLYKJA WlSJflKLY JULY 8, QAJTAlfDAIOUA AUE. 910 Bbl. to Private Parties the Bert and Purwt. Milwaukee export beer, dnufht, or bottled, warranted to Iwep flw and the celebrated Caaandalfoa tie highly recom- Mffided by physicians for medical pur- pottf, can be obtained of E. Buscbek, ST Broad street, ElyrU, who the conpaay'i agent in this city.

and who desire a pure ale, entirely free from all deleterious will flud the Canandaigna ale excellent. It well-known all OTer the country a first-class tonic, and many Bly riaf physicians recommend it to their patients. Also pure California Port and Angelica Wines, Catawba Brandy, and ether pure wines and at the lowest prices. All goods delivered at private houses promptly, and without extra charge. E.

BUSCHKCK. IfOTICMB dqparfMMt interut for a Knt, Jtrtt taMrtfcm, and Sc. a Hut for each tmbiewunt insertion. IAJST. Special Notice.

The attention of our citizens, and those of neighboring places, is called to the fact that Chas. McDonald, recently With D. H. Baldwin of Cincinnati, has returned and permanently located in Elyria. Prepared to tune and repair pianos and organs.

Any work in his line promptly and satisfac- torlly done. Keferences unquestionable. Address, by postal curd, Box 958, Elyria, O. 7tf MONEY. ONEY to W.

NICHOLS, Elyria, Ohio. 466tf to loan, in ments to suit part on moderate rates of to E. C. MANTEB, No. 4, Mussey lock, Elyria, O.

4S2tf ONEY TO LOAN, in sums of S300 and upward, at 7 per cent, interest on good to L. CLEAN, No. 1 Commercial block, next to-National Bank. 46-tf ONEY WANTED, to LOAN on guaranteed Farm mortgages and Other securities. Notes and mortgages negotiated and money loaned at fair of interest, by W.

L. FAY, Elyria, Ohio. 561m6 PASSAGE tickets to any port in England, Ireland, Scotland, or the continent of Europe, by Royal Mail'Steamships sailing between KewYork and Liverpool; wish full and accurate information, can be obtained at the regular rates, on application to the agent, A. H. SMITH, REPUBLICAN Office.

Elyria SAJLE OF COKPOEA.T1OX BOHDs! fTIHE Common Council of the Incorporated Tillage of Ixxrain, Lorain county, Ohio, open sealed bids at the office of the Mayor of-said Tillage, on Friday, Aurnst 1st; 1S84, at oafe p. su for the sale of eighty coupon iKffids, cachlbr the sum ol $500, aggregating $40,000. Each bond drawing interest at the rate of 6 per centum, to be paid semi-annnally at the State National Bant of New Tort city. Said bonds bear date August 1st, 1884. and are payable at the State National Bank in New TorJr City, thirty years from date, bat the Vil- lageTeserres the right to redeem any or all of said bonds at any time after Aujust 1st, 1891.

Said bonds an issued for the purpose ot con- water works for said Lorain village, as authorized by an act of the General Assem- Wy ol the State of Ohio, entitled, "An Act to Authorize the Tillage Council of the Incorporated Tillage of Itfrain, Lorain County, Ohio, to issue bonds for the purpose of pro-riding said Tillage with a syttem of public water works," passed March llth, 1884. "A majority Tte of the electors of said yillage. taken at the regular spring election in said village, to wit: April 7th, 18S4. and an ordinance ftf said Tillage entitled, An ordinance to provide for borrowing money, and issuing bonds, for the erection of waterworks in the Tillage of Lorain, passed July M.1884. Said Bonds will be sold to the highest and' best bidder, but in no case for less than their par value.

The council rtserve the right to reject any or all bids. 6 JOHN B. STACK, Corporation Clerk. X.OXAIH. July 2d, 1884.

79 FIBE ETC. ECriON 3, of an ordinance of the village of Elyria, in regard to firearms and fireworks is as follows: "The May or of said village may at his discretion peimission to any person or persons to discharge firearms or on the 4th day of July. Such permission mav be given through any public paper of said village, or otherwise." In accordance with the provisions of the ordinance aforesaid permission is hereby given to all owners and of premises in said village to die- charge fireworks on their own premises excln- and nowhere else, on the 4th day of July, 1881, subject to all disturbance, annoyance and damage to their neighbors, uuder the ordinances of said village and the laws of the State. N. GATES.

Mayor. Mayor's Office. Elyria, July 2d, 1884. PROPOSALS. IALED proposals will bo received by the Board i Education of Henrietta Town- for building a brick school house in stib- OJStrJct No.

7 ol said township, according to plans and specifications now on file in the Township Clerk's oflloe. Bids will be received to 13 m. July 80. 1884. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids.

HXNKIITTA Lorain June 80. '84. JTCw4 S. P. SHEPAED, Tp.

Clerk. COUNCIL MEETING. next regular monthly meeting of the JL Town Council of Elyria will be held at Mayor's office on Monday evening, July Tth, 1884, at 7 :80 o'clock. N. B.

GATES. Elyria. July 2d. 1834. May UNITED STATES --AND-Royal Mail Steamships, SAJLIHQ BETWEEN NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN, -AND- LIVERPOOL.

PASSAGE TICK XT 8 To or from Npw York, Liverpool, London Bristol. Cardiff, or any place in Europe. Pattengers can purchase tkeir tick- here at cheap at Nev York, and by doing will secure a pottage without and avoid the ritk of being detained ew York or Liverpool. steamers are noted for their rerolmr and rapid passages, comfort ana security to passengers on account ot the large size, elegance of build, and powerful engines. cattle, sheep, ptgi are carried, these steamers being especially and exclusively built foa the pMMRgor trade.

steerage or saloon to part of Great Britain, Ireland, or the Continent of told at cheap at in York, all information given on to, or addressing A. H. SMITH, Agent, Office, ElyrU. SPAPFRf OST, on railway between Loraiu and Elyrit, i GOLD If left with L. H.

BOUT, Loraiu, Ohio. FOB BENT. RENT, BOOM, under Savings Dep. at Bank. Itf OR RENT, Business ROOM, No.

131 Broad street. Apply to M. W. REII.KY. StS OR RENT, STORE, No.

26 Cheapside, long occupied for Plumbing and Gas to W. F. HORXBTJT. GStf FOB SAUB. NE road AGON tor sale.cheap, at CRISP HBNSOX'S.

St3 OR SALE, rhe SAWYER PLACE, on East oi P. H. BOTSTON. 574tf OR SALE. 250 cords ot 3-foot wood.

field, O. Apply to MVBON Shef- THOR SALE, west primary SCHOOL HOUSE and Inquire of A. BXAMAN. 7t4 RASS on twenty acres ot land, first cut alter being newly seeded last to A. Basse.

7tf SALE, Dr. S. Townshend's JT FARM of 320 acres on the North Ridge, in of P. H. BOYXTOX.

26tf OR SALE, HEREFORD STOCK, at my residence three miles northeast of Elyria, Abbe road. P. O. address Elyria LYON. 9tf TCTOR SALE, the HOUSE AND BARN formerly owned by Foster Kemp, near the Screw Tap of J.

C. HELL, at the Savings Bank. 4tf OB SALE, one pair work Horses, one Market Wagon, one two-seat Carriage, one Jersey Bull, one Single Buggy, and one Delivery O. 2tf KICK FOB SALE. I have JOT sale a good supply of Cherry Ked Brick, ot best quality.

Side Crack from R. R. to yard. Brick shipped to any part of the country at reasonable rates. C.

W. FFEIFFER. BELDEK, June ISth, ISM. 77tf 1 OR SALE, on and after April I will offer for sale all my property on Lake avenue, consisting of 2 HOUSES and 15 LOTS. The property will be sold as a whole, or in lots to suit purchasers.

time will be given if Address or inquire of T. D. 6tf very fine parlor ORGAN. Good as new, extra nice case. Six octaves, 9 stops, 2 full sets of reeds, and sett.

Vox Humana, knee-swell and all real improvements. Will be sold very low. Good reason given for selling. Call at corner East Avenue and Eighth street, Elyria, or address, Box 958. 8t2 JEocene.

This is a special brand of an illuminating oil of the purest and best kind. It is of high fire test, and can be relied upon as a perfectly safe oil for family use. To all housekeepers, we would say, try Eocene. Sold by 6 HOTLE FLOWER. EPORT OF THE CONDITION 7)F THE National Bank of POTTER HINCKLEY, 110 Broad Street, Have constantly on hand a fine line of Crackers and Cakes, Genuine VIEMA BREAD Every Morning.

SALT WATER FISH Fresh every Friday. Crosse BlackwelFs Pickles, Pickled Oysters, Canned Turkey and Chicken, Also a nice line of A COFFEES, AND SPICES. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Also everything to be found in a first-class Grocery. BEYERS FRENCH PROCESS and AVON FLOUR. Best in the market.

Bananas, Oranges dt Lemons, 87Stf Philpott Wood, SPECIALTY. We offer for June Trade enormous bargains in LADIES' BUTTON AND TIE "KTH NEWPORTS. These goods were bought at Elyria, in the State of Ohio, close of business, June yo, 1 1' 4 Keaourcec Loans and discounts Overdratts 353 95 U.S. Bonds to secure 60,000 SO tT. S.

Bonds to secure U. S. Bonds on hand 2.900 On Other c-toeks, bonds and -gages Dae Wm approved re? 17,439 fl5 Dae iron "tker Nations xanis Due from State 'bants banters tfi 73 Keai estate, furniture and fixtnras. 2,500 uo Current expensr ind taxes paid 400 22 Premiums paid 3,004 50 Checks and other cash items Exchanges lor ciearing-house Bills of other Banks 1,745 oo Fractional paper currency, niekles and pennies Si 95 Specie 17 iQo 2( Legal Tender notes U. S.

certificates ot deposits for legal tenders Redemption ftmd with U. S. 5 per cent, of circulation a 700 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 6 per cent, redemption fund at a great Discount and we L-ousci.

to sell every pair of them if prices will do it. 344,235 74 Liabilities. Cr. Capital Stock paid in 150,000 00 Surplus fund 2 200 2,757 16 53,810 00 133,63426 Undivided profits National Bank notes outstanding Scite Bank Notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to checkV 111,804 17 I Demand certificates of deposit $21,820 09..... Time certificates of deposit.

Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding! United States deposits Deposits of U.S disbursing officers" Due to other National Banks 1 844 Due to State Banks A bankers State or Ohio. County of Lorain, 235 74 -Tobn W. Hnlbert. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN W.

HULBBRT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1884. WM. G. GRO.

H. ELY. GEO. G. WASHBURN, Notary Pnbllc Directors JJirccwrs SALE OF CORPORATION BONDS.

npHECpmmon Council of the Incorporated A. Village of Northi Amherst, Lorain county. Ohio, will offer at public sale, on Saturday the 28d, day of Aujjugt. A. 1884.

at the office of the Mayor of said village, at one o'clock p. Eighteen coupon aggregating seven thousand dollars, each drawing interest at six per centum, to be paid semi-annually, and pay. able an follows: Three bonds of one hundred dollars each, payable six months from date. Three bonds of one hundred dollars each, payable year from date Four bonds of six hundred dollars each, payable respectively in eighteen months two yesrs two years and a three years and eight bonds of five hundred dollars each, payable respectively in three and a halt, lour, four and a half, five, fire and a half SIT, six and a half, and seven years flrom date. Said bonds beat date August Said bonds are issued for the purpose of a town hall in said village, as author- in act of the General Assembly of the Ohio, entitled "An Act to Authorize ihe Trustees of Amherat township and the council of the Incorporated Tillage of North Amherst, to erect a town hall, and to borrow money in payment thereof." passed April 14th, and also as authorized bv an ordinance ot the Incorporated Village ot North Amherst, entitled, "An Ordinance to provide for borrowing monev and issuing bonds for the erection of a town hall jointly with the township of Amherst," passed 30th.

1961. Said will sold to the highest and best bidder, but in no eas for less than theirpar vane A. B. STIWALD, NO.TH June 30t Remember we are Head- quarters for the Celebrated SOLID COMFORT SHOES. PHILPOTT WOOD, 59 Broad ELYRIA, OHIO.

UNDERTAKES. Henry Rimbach 122 Broad Street, I have always a large assortment of Wqod and Cloth-covered A Shrouds, and everything that is required in making arrangements for Funerals. Orders' for my services must be left at my place of business, 122 Bread street. Night calls, after 9 can be left H. M.

Andreas' Livery )fflce. From this place a conveyance will call for, and carry me to any part of the city or county. HENRI HIMBACH, Ohio. AN A A A I Misses Sandal Slippers, Vassar Ties, 41 Kid N. P.

Button, Ladies' Walking Shoes, 1 1 Kid VInsoles 00 per pair 00 00 75 80 00 Sizes to A width. Boot for leas than half price. This is a rare chance to get a splendid Serge Lace Boots at 75 c. $1.00. Will close out balance of Men's Low Shoes at I COGSWELL fe CO.

101 BROAD STDEET. I I A FULL LINE OF i a Can now be found at our rooms, and we are prepared to give better bargains than ever before, Call and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. BAYLES SISTERS, 24 Cheapside. 9tf THANKS THANKS! We wish to offer our sincere thanks to the people of Elyria and the surrounding country for their liberal patronage, and the unparalleled success which they have heaped upon us. It is the surest indication that our efforts have been appreciated.

Our endeavor to supplv the people with BOOTS A SHOES At the lowest possible cost to them, and to break the monopoly of high prices, which has so long held sway has met with a hearty and appreciative support, for which our thanks are given. Wr lever has paid us a do! ar has received a dollar and a half in value in return. We are doing the Shoe business of Elyria! There is no abaemerft in the rush! Good foods, low prices, and square dealing have won I Our inducement in prices appeal to the good judgment of all! Ever one buy a The goods sell themselves! Remember, we but An order received from our home house directs us to turn our stock into money at whatever loss It says, bring nothing back that will sell at any price; In obedience to this we will slaughter the goods at prices which will compel the people to buy; Come while the assortment is good and secure bargains, which are offered only once in a life time! GREAT BANKRUPT SHOE STORE ISTo. 47 Btreet. T.

O. BEVERLY, Manager. AST OUDIN-AXCE To Prnv de. Borrowing Dfo'tey and Js suinq Bonds for the Erection of a Tmcn Hall Jointly icith the Township of Am kerst IT ordained bv the Town Council of the ot A in erst, Lorum cou btntf rif Ohio. T9tf ity.

the Village i-, hi'robv to i.orrnvv moncv in sum of (ft o-Oi thoui.u1 1- the jmrpo-e i.t em srructlniy i i with Town'-hip or Amhersr, town hail a nl to i-Mie i sell Vi lag therefor is an thnriz-fl bv an net ol the i-h-Mire ol i State Ohvo. pusspil A i Heh 1884. SEC 2 Th tt Villajrs tnvn hull coupon bonns be the a tme me mre''ccl to lv is. suerl to the amount t-l" sevi i i a i The tfnt.il tho Sl.tvor ot village, anil cy Kneel i-y th thereof, and scale 1 wi ihe corporate the village Pai.i lon1- shah be of toe following denominations i Three onr. hundred i-ollar binds payable months from date.

Thiee one hundred dollar bonds payable in one yea from date. One six hundred dollar bond payable in eighteen (IS) months from date. One six hundred dollar bond payable in two years from date One six hundred dollar nd payable in two years and six months rom date. One six hundred dollar bond payable in tbrre years from date Eight live hundred dollar ($500) binds pav- able 4, 5, 5M, 6, and (7) seven from Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum, payable seml- annnally on the day of February and tho 23d dayoi August in each year in lawful money of the United States, with coupons attached for the semi-annual interest, sljned by the clerk of the village. The principal and interest of said bonds are to be payable at the Bank ot North Amherat.

8 --This ordinance shall ttke effect and be full torcc on and after its final passage and legal publication. J.P. JKBfNE, A E. STIWALD Uerk. Mayor.

Passed June 30th, 1884. BRIDGE PROPOSALS. EALED proposals will be received by the Commissioners of Lorain county, at their office in Elyria. up to Saturday. July 2eth until 12 o'clock for materials and labor for constructing the iron superstructure of a bridge acioss the east branch of Black river at Toonville, south of Elyrin Tite bridge will consist of one span of about one hundred and twenty (120) feet In length ami roadway (16) feet in the cleur.

Bidders will lurnish their own plans for the superstructure, which must be full and clear, a accompanied with specification-! and strain sheet on the following basis; Eighty pounds per fquarc foot of bridge in addition to its own weight to a factor of safety of tlve (o). Iso iron to be strained in tension more than 10,000 pounds per square inch. Iron in compreision to be proportioned afcei uordon's modified formula, for columns using 8 000 pounds per square inch as maximum Tneqnalityof all iron used in the structure must be such as to comply with the specifications of the P. O. By.

Co. The lateral braces of the bridge shall be proportioned to a wind pressure of not les than 30 pounds per square foot of the exposed surface of the bridge members at right angles to the line the oridpre. and to a solid surface from the, floor of the bridge five feet high, the whole length of tho same. The ends of the bridge must be provide with tnchorcd bolts sufficiently strong to withstand the above total side pressure, and also arranged to prevent the bridge from lifting. The roller ends must be arranged to allow of anchoring.

The Commissioners reserve he right to reject any or all bids. By order oi the Commissioners of Lorain O. BOOT, Auditor. Elyria, June J6th, 1884. DR.

ALBERT Makes His Next Visit to ELYRIA, OHIO, TUESDAY, JULY 15th, And Remains Two Days Only, AT T1IE BEEBE HOUSE. TOR WONDKKFUL SUCCESS OF DK, ALBERT IX TUB TfflflHTIIlU Is too well known throughout the country to need nn extended notice. in this vicin ity who are in need of Medical Treatment will have an opportunity of consulting the Doctor without going to Cleveland. The following are a few of the many and testimonials Dr. Albert is daily They are spontaneous expressions iboao wh have been restored to health and luo through his skill.

State your case to Dr bert, and if a cure is possible, he will honestly tell you so, and you may depend on his performing what he promises: WINTEESVILLE, JEFF. 0., June Ifi, Dr. Albert. Dear Sir; I have felt a great change every way. The first week 1 felt better.

I have a good appetite. The medicine doing all it can do. I feel so much better I thank yon already for what you have done. E. H.

ZAXKSVILLE, 0., February 19, 1834. Dr. Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dear Sir: I have been suffering with catarrh in the head ever since I curt remember and now I am 29 years of age. I had long thought a cure was impossible, but nevertheless plaoed myself under yonr treatment, but with rather small faith, I must confess.

I am now happy to say that I am greatly relieved and have strong hopes of a perfect cure. I have never used any medicine before which went right to the seat of the disease as the medicine you gave me. Hoping many others may find relief at your hands, I remain, yours respectfully, W. H. MOTER.

Mr. J. of Bueyrns, 0., writes 24, 1884. At last hope is again reviving, and I feel as though your treatment is going to restore me. You will excuse me for uting you before, as I had tried so many different doctors and none did me any good.

The have stopped entirely, and I am bo- ginning to feel my strength and vigor returning. When I began your treatment I had given up all hope of ever being a well man again, and felt so depressed that I did not care whether I lived or died. To work was out of the question, as I could not stand it for ten minutes at a time. Now I can work all day, and it does effect me at all, as I don't feel the least worn out in the evening. Jty mind and memory are daily becoming clearer; and I espeet soon to be able to report myself en- irs'y restored.

GRKENSBUBC, March 30, 1SS4. Dr. Albert. Dear Sir: I am getting better than I ever expected. When I first commenced using yonr medicines I had dizzy spells and would nearly fall over sometimes.

Had about given np all hope and made up my mind that nothing would cure me, when I saw your advertisement and made np my mind I would write you and see if you could help me. I can truly say that I am glad, for I am so much better-- have a good appetite and am gaining fast. Would wish no other doctor but you in severe and complicated cases. I had pain all over me. My heart troubled me very much, but when I had taken a few doses of your medicine the pain left me at once.

A month ago when I first placed myself under your treatment I was hardly able to walk about, but now I am nearly well. Yours truly, JAMES L. NKSBIT. A. prominent citizen of Coshocton writes, April 15, 1884: As requested, I write you how I Rm getting on.

The pain in my back is entirely gone as well the headache. I have had but one loss in the last month, and they used to occur two or three times a week. I sleep well and feel more like attending to my business than I have for years. I have now been under your treatment for two months, and suppose will have to continue another month, as you told me it would take three months to cure me. I am confident I will be cured in that time.

The lady who wrote the following does not wish her name to appear in print, but does not object to have her address given on application: March 24, 1884. Dr. Albert. Kind Sir: Again I wish to spoak of the favor you conferred on me. It sometimes seems too good to be true that I am cured.

Words fail to express my gratitude to you, and had it not been for you, God only knows where I would be now. Perhaps you think I say this merely for the sake of saying something, but believe me when I say, that I never in my life have felt so grateful towards any one for an act of kindness and mercy, as I feel toward you. May dappinoss and prosperity attend you through life my benefactor. BURRIDGE Solicitors and Attorneys for UNITED STATES AND FORSI0N A pedal attention 10 Law Cases Superior Cleveland, with Xsociato In Washington and foreign countries. Dr.

Albert Dear Sir: My folks say I appear to have gained twenty pounds since I have commenced your medicines, and we all think there is nothing like your treatment. I know that modi- cine you sent mo was just what I needed. Yours truly, G. S. HAINKS.

BJEAB IK MIJSD DR. ALBERT'S VISIT TO JULY 15..

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