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VOLUME LIX. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1896. NUMBER 35. Mt. Liberty. 22— Wm Cooney died in Marietta. IMPORTANT EVENTS 7— Calvin Magers, ex City Marshal, “Pirates of Penzance” presented by Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report legal notice. hung himself. Martin Kunkel, 78, died. local talent. Miss Ethel 0. Veatch, 19, died at New­ 23— Mrs Sarah Hutchinson, 81, died. A/f ARY A. LECKRON and Elijah Leek That Have Happened in Knox County ark. 25— Mrs Narcissa Culbertson, 70, died. i i*- ,On» w*’° re®’d® North Manchester, 10— W. B. Grant hung himself in Gov Foraker and Asa Bushnell spoke in Xf 11*°*' t*ke notice that Joanna F. •‘tiler, administratrix with the will an- During lS9o, Morris township. Opera House. ,ex*d. of the estate of George W. Fix, de 11— Harvey Wagner, 16, died at Gam­ 28— Wm H Toms, Wm A Tome and i?* , ' on t’,e ^Oth day of November. A bier, from having eaten poisoned candy. Wm McDonald bound over to grand .. IH!»5 filed her petition in the Probate! Accurately Compiled Front the Files 13—Prof L I) Bonebrake and J H jury for killing David Perrin. *n»l for the county of Knox Baxter re-elected superintendent and 29— Gov Campbell spoke in Opera •nd State of Ohio, alleging that the personal of the Banner. principal of schools. House. estate of said decedent Is in»utttcient to pay 17— Electric railway completed on 30— Gov McKinley sjmke in Opera • is debts and the charges of administering Main and High streets. House. Wni Stevenson, 88, died. ABSOLUTELY pure “*9 P’tate; that he died seized in fee-simple Marriages, Deaths, Crimes and Occur­ of the following described real estate, situate 18— KnOx county teachers meet at 31— Elks celebrated All Hallowe’en. In said connty, to-wit- Centerburg. Slight earthquake shocks felt. SEW VEER’S TIIOl'UIITS. lVIiat AH Hoys Should Know. First Trait —Being situated in the town- rences of More Than Pass­ 19— Mrs John Lindsey, 65, died. NOVEMBER. Don't be satisfied with your boy’s •htp of Hilliar, in said county and State 20— Colfax lodge, tfo 688, K of P, Clipped at Random from the Wise and aforesaid, and bounded and described GOOD FOR EVERYBODY ing Note. 2— L F Day committed suicide at education or allow him to handle' a instituted at Bladensburg. Brink Haven. pVHty One?. follows, to-wit: A part of lot number three Almost evenbody takes some laxative 25— Lake Hiawatha Park opened to Latin or Greek book until you are sure if?' section two (2), township five (5) range 3— Burglars entered business houses Vanity speaks for itself. fifteen (15) U. 8 M. lands, and butinded on medicine to cleanse the system and keep the JANUARY. the public. of date Bishop, Armstrong Bros, Warn­ that he can— blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS 26— Fred Secord, 38, fatally injured in the South and East by lands owned by T)e- 1— Meeting of the third annual farm­ er Miller and Browning Sperry. Seeing is sometimes disbelieving. Write a good legible hand. nras Bricker; on the North by the public LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) a runaway at Gambier. 5—Fall elections. Wm Wander elect­ road running from Rich Hili to Mt. Ver­ get all the benefits cf a mild and pleasant ers’ institute in Mt. Vernon. 27— Fred Secord died. Poetoffice at No woman is as pretty as she looks. Spell all the words he knows how to 2— John M. Critchlield, ex-probate ed Auditor on Democratic ticket by 12 use. non; on the West by Mrs Lieb’s mill prop- 1 laxative and tonic that purifies the blood Brandon robbed. George Wohlford, 82, Friendship ends where borrowing be­ erty, now owned by Alice Bennett; said and strengthens the whole system. And judge of Knox county, died. Close of plurality. Speak and write good English. died. in Brown township. Mrs Agnes 7— Thos Kelly, 92, died. gins. tract containing seven (7) acres- more than this: SIMMONS LlVER REGU­ farmers’ institute. Mills died at Waverley. Write a good social letter. occoNn Tract—Also, lot number thirty* LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps It actiye 3— Nancy Dodd Stevenson buried at 9— Chas S Wolford killed by C, A A C The average man counts time by pay Add a column of figures rapidly’. seven (37) of the original plat of the village 30— D L Mulhane, father of Rev train. and healthy, and when the Liver is In. Martinsburg. Mulhane, died in Ireland. days. Make out an ordinary account. of Centerburg Knox county. Ohio, as re­ good condition you find yourself ffee from 7— Nevil Wbitssides died in Kansas 10— Rowley House raided. James M Deduct 1G$ per cent from the face of corded in Knox county records for said 31— Miss Iva Bell, 27, died in Morgan Yesterday’s mistakes are tomorrow’s village of Centerburg. Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- City, Mo. Inauguration day at the Rice, 81, died in Columbus. Headache and Constipation, and rid of township. 13— George Kennen lectured on faults. That Phebe Fix, the widow of said dece­ court house. JUNK. Receipt it when paid. dent, is entitled to dower in said real estate that worn out and debilitated feeling. 8— Mrs. Sarah Marquand died near “Arctic Asia.” Advertisements never quit work on Write an advertisement for the loc. ’ and that W. D Miller claims to bold These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Brandon. 1— Wm Patrick, 73, died 14— Mrs Mary Cox, 75, died. holidays. 1 paper. mortgage thereon for $235 00. Good digestion and freedom from stomach 9— W. E. Moore died at Frederick­ 2— Mrs Benj Casteel, 70,died at Bangs. 15— Grand jury reported 17 indict­ Write an ordinary promissory note. The prayer of said petitioner is for assign­ troubles will only be had when the liver Lloyd Logsdon, 61, died. New saloon ments. Robert Hill arrested near Utica Poverty shared is usually poverty ment of dower to said Phebe Fix in said town. Benjamin Beal died at Esto. doubled. Reckon the interest or discount on it is properly at work- If troubled with any 10— Mrs. Florence Miller died. J. M. ordinance introduced in Council. for throwing corn at B ' parties defendant to said petition, and that Abraham K«»onsman, 74, died near 21— Rev L W Mulhane lectured before A friend in need is generally the Tell the number of yards of carpet Fredericktown. 16— Odd Fellotvs and Knights of Py­ Dougherty Club on “Chaplain Life.”- friend who strikes you for a quarter. thev are required to answer the same on thias hold memorial services. required for your parlor. before the first dav of February. 1M96. 14— Ex-oouncilman Ed. W. Bell made 22— Mt Vernon silverware discovered Measure a pile of lumber in your JOANNA F. MILLER, an assignment. 18— Death of Hon' Lecky Harper, edi­ near Urbana. Life is the last habit that we wish to ! sbe p. m. __ 24«prly Union township. DeWitt C. Clough be about 1,200 feet per second. Sale of disease. died in Rochester, N. Y. Hilliar town­ 17—New pipe organ placed in St Late one afternoon a weary looking fere with. Vincent de Paul’s church. individual alighted from a train from JOHN E. RUSSELL, M. D., ship Democrats nominate a ticket. Never discuss; you will convince no­ The readers of this paper will be 10— Young child of S. D. Roberts 20— Vafice Cadets left for Presque Chattanooga and walked hurriedly up to body. Opinions are like are like nailp; SURGEON AND PHY8ICIAN, seriously burned. Fred Brandenberger, Island. Prof. S J Webb died at Dan­ the hotel. He scanned the faces of pit ased to learn that there is at least LYON’S those he passed very closely, as if he the harder you hit them them the Office—West aide of Main street, 4 loorr I 28, died. ville. deeper they go. one dreaded disease that science has north of Public Square, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, [ 11— St. Luke’s church burned at 22— I OOF picnic at the Park. were looking for some one whom he been able to cure in all its stages, and Telephone No. 74. Seven Wonders Danville. "Drys” capture the Republi 23— James Larimore’s barn near Lock expected to find. From the few inquiries One hand open in charity is often Residence—East Gambler street. Tele­ fell and injured four men. that he was in search of a wife, and that worth two folded in prayer. People that is Catarrh. Hall’s Calatrh Cure is phone 71. 29sept87 can nominations for Council. Clarence Can be bought of your druggist at and Sadie Robinson placed on trial in 24— Republican county convention. he had not restarted to the usual method should pray by their actions as well as the only positive cure known to the DR.GEORGE B.BUNN only one dollar a box (6o doses), or Buffalo, N. Y., for the killing of Attorney 25— Mrs Mary Webber, 34, died. Sale of putting a notice in the strayed or by their words. medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con­ J)HY8ICIAN AND8URGE0N, address Gibhs. of cigire and tobacco stopped on Sun­ stolen column, but had started out on a There are a number of people, espec­ stitutional disease, requires constitution­ 12— City Democrats nominate a ticket. day. personal search. al treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is ially' in politics, who are like bottles; taken internally, acting directly upon Room 3, Rogers Block 111 South MalnSt. | 13— Mrs. Sarah R. Martin, 83, died. 26— Amos Morgan, 75, died at Cald­ Mr. and Mrs. Thurston had been out they have no value except that which is Mount Vbbnom, Ohio. The Lyon Medicine Go. Mary A. White, 75, died in Liberty well, N. J. Wm Weaver arrested for for a customary stroll, and just as they the blood and mucous surfaces of the All professional ealls by day or night violating new saloon ordinance. rounded a corner they were confronted poured into them. system, thereby destroying the fiainda- pomptlv responded to (Jane township. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 14— Mrs. Mary Boner, 87, died. 27— Ellis Chapin broke jail and es­ with the stanger in search of a wife. He The darkey who asked the Lord to tion of the disease, and giving the pa­ 15— Mrs. Sarah Ankeny, 84, died. caped. John S Wheeler, 64, died. had found his wife, but unfortunately keep away the bulldog while he was tient strength by’ building up the consti­ And all Kinds of guarantee this remedy to cure 18— Alexander Bricker, of Liberty Meshac Hyatt died at Delaware. she was in the hands of her friend. Ex stealing chickens evidently had a de- tution and assisting nature in doing its BURNET HOUSE, IokS* or money refunded. township, made an assignment. 31— Democratic county convention. pectation was on tip-toe for a blood and pray-ved idea of religious matters. work. The proprietors have so mucliu^ faith in its curative power, that they of­ For sale by Craft & Taugber. * 19— Mrs. Luln Wilson, 29, died near SEPTEMBER. thunder denouncement, and from vari­ ous coigns of vantage, in the shape of A man will unblushingly comb his fer One Hundred Dollars for any case Cincinnati, Martinsburg. Mrs. Nathaniel Critch 2—Labor Day celebrated at the Park. hair over a bald spot on the tap of his O,, field, 73, diwl in Howard township. Miss dry goods boxes and sycamore trees, be­ that fails to cure. Send for list of testi­ Judge Gill convened common pleas hind which they ensconced themselves, head and yet expect a fruitei to put his monials. One of the Beet Hotels in the State. ———9——————— Lavina Thompson, 35, died at Brink court. Charles C Jackson, recorder,took smallest apples in the top of the box. Eciual to Any, Excelled by None. Haven. Andrew Elliott, of Clay town­ the townspeople peered anxiously, await­ Address, F. J. Cheney A' Co., Toledo, Cl a charge of office. ing the signal for open hostilities. But Ohio. lillUUlllllllUillKJ ship, made an assignment. 4— Joshua Crawford, of Sparta, nomi­ A great many people seem to think 20— The Robinsong convicted at Buffs they waited in vain. Those nearest the art of financering now consists in Bfcjy~3old by Druggists. 75c. jan AH We Ask lsra nated in Mt Vernon for State Senator, caught the fragments of a spirited con­ Trial. lo, N. Y., of killing Attorney Gibbs 17-28th district, by Republicans. Robert collecting all the money due them and The Warm Weather Alexander Gilmore, 75, died' in Berlin versation, in which the husband re­ standing off every bill collector that George Eliot is said to have written Sheerin and Miss Mary Wing eloped to proached his recreant spouse with her Ijowuship. Pittsburg and were married. calls on them. “Middlemarch” in four months. Some forces us to move these ’*23—George W. Scoles, of Gambier 5— Peter Styere, 73, oldest locomotive faithlessness in deserting his bed and doubt is thrown upon this statement by made an. assignment. Wm, Coqke, 64, board. She retorted that he had not Of all the stupidities of which man is the fact that she commonly’ worked slow­ engineer, died at Bethlehem, Pa. treated her nice, and that she had found capable, marriage is that which I would goods. Do not buy until died in Michigan. 6— Mrs. Catharine Tivenan, 39, died. ly, writing with great care and delibera­ a handsomer man than he, which was soonest advise him to commit; it is at tion and making few erasures after her 20—John Feeny, 31, dted. 7— Populists nominated countv ticket. least the only one which he can not you have looked at ours. 27— Gideon Sutton, 88, died at Center­ Miss Augusta Matheny, 16, died. indeed the truth when the two men work was done. burg. were compared. Mr. Thurston then commit every’ day. 12—Mrs Sabina Jones Tilton, 80, began to parlev with the rueful husband Dr. Shields, an eminent physician of 4-> ' Vi/- 28— Lucretia D. Torrey, 58, died died at Jelloway. Mrs Lena Welker, If you wish to become acquainted 29— Mrs. Ellen Gorsuch, 64, died in and tried to effect a compromise. The Tennessee, says: “I regard Ayer’s Sar­ 75, died near Millwood. husband demanded $10 damages, which with Divinity, do not seek it in the Pleasant township. 15— Mrs Jane Montgomery, 86, died. society of the illustrious, but in the saparilla as the brst blood medicine on aO—A. B. Ingrarmr died at Chicago. he thought was too high, considering WEAK AND WE J SAVE • ..... Nathaniel Bell, 79, died in Brown town­ that he had already won the affections intercourse of the good. Goodness does earth, and I know of many wonderful APRIL. ship. of the wife and was in possession, which not explain God—goodness proves him cures effected by its use.” Physicians A SOI. IX E I— Mrs. Sophia Rinehart, 79, died. 16— Mayor went on an inspecting tour was nine points of the law. He offered all over the land have made similar state­ PORTABLE AND among the saloons. Channing F Rice ments. MARINE. EXUIXEft.l 4—Mrs. J. C. Flood died at Gambier $5. Then there was a lot of Quibbling The U. S. Gov't Reports TI H YOU MONEY. Mrs. Sarah 0. Hays, 78, died at Martins- entered upon his second term as com­ and haggling, until they finally com­ lairg. J. R. Sapp, 54, died at Cuyahoga missioner. promised on $6, which the interloper show Royal Baking Powdef Earl Fitzwilliam is one of England's If you think of buying an engine of any f iHear 20— Miss Mary Cecelia Hunt,25, died. octogenarian nobleman, having been size or kind send for our Catalogue No. 30, Falls. paid the forlorn husband, and the latter superior to all others. 7—Mrs. Sarah Gorrell, 47, died. Robert Thompson, 23, died at Indian­ took the next train for Chnttano bom-on Oct. 12, 1815. He has enjoyed containing illustrations and prices qf every | apolis. his earldom for thirty-eight years, hav- kind of small engines up to20 horse power, II— Harvey Jackson, 60, died. probably proud of bis bargain, THE THUMBS at bottom prices, or List No. 29 for vueht I It Ring. 1 12—Catharine Wadddll, 88, died from 21— C, A &. C employes held their couple also took their departure for ine succeeded his father on Oct. 4, engines, boilers and boat machinery. Either | a criminal operation. Alonzo F. Hess annual picnic at the Park. green fields and pastures new. 1857. aaut free. 22— Mrs Eugene Meeks, 25, died. Said to Give riaiu Evidence of Ner­ Hold an Ivon’ Top lamp chimney of Brown township, made an assign­ ment. Chas. Dempsey, 32, died. 24— 56th annual session of North vous Derangement. Andrew Hoftr, the Tyrolese patriot, is with one hand and knock it with Ohio Conference, M E church, convened to have a c«»l<««al statue erected to his CHAS. P. WILLARD & CO., the other. It will ring like a bell. 15— Adana Weaver, 90, died in Union "When I went to a nerve specialist township,-. Dr. Lawrence Rust, of Ken in Gay street church. Rich memory ou the top of the Kuchelberg. 197 Canal Street. CHICAGO That signifies its quality. Try yon Gdltefce, died. New city Council 25— Judge A A Thayer nominated first,” said a man who was once an in­ the same thing with any other met And organized. Fred Phillips, Mrs. in Mt Vernon for Judge 5th judicial valid, "he told me that one way to Hood’s is Wonderful. lamp chimney and note the Metcalf and Dr. Eggleston bound over to circuit by Democrats. Red Blood judge the condition of a person's nerves No less than wonderful are the cures difference. The grand jury for complicity in death of 26— John H Roberta, 72, died at accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaprilla Danville. Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures was to watch his thumbs. Ever since Catherine Waddell. even after other preparations and physi­ 16— -Ann Arbor defeated Kenyon in 30—M E Conference ended. by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. that time I have found the greatest fas­ That Is Why the cures by Hood’s Sar­ cination in looking at people’s tljumbs. cians’ prescriptions have failed. The IIVORY TCP base ball at Lake Hiawatha Park, 34 OCTOBER. to 4. • "' saparilla are CURES. The doctor said that if they moved in­ reason, however, is simple. When the Lamp Chimney is a new inven­ IS—SSKUanniversary of Timoa lodge 1— Father Mulhane celebrated his That is Why Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood is enriched and puified, disease tion. It will not break with heat— tenth anniversary. Complications of voluntarily outward it was a sign that K.of P., celebrated. , . the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum the nerves of that man or woman were disappears and good health returns, and Florida aud Southeast. will not break with any kind of 19—Commencement of Danville and Mt. Vernon Bridge Co settled. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the one true bl«>nd If you have any intention of going to 2— Dr Joseph C Gordon, 54, died. and other blood diseases. not in the best condition. I find myself fair play. Remember one thing, Buckeye City schools, Disastrous col That is Why it overcomes That Tired purifier. the southeast this fall or winter, you Ivor}' Top lamp chimneys' arc Irene McDonough, 20, died. now sweeping the line that sits opposite lission’on B. & O. near Fredericktown Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives to me in a car, and if that doctor’s test! should advise yourself of the beat route different from any other kind'. 22— C. V. Trott and Alice Dixon se­ 3— ‘Candidate’s Day” at the Park. Hood’s Tills are prompt and efficient from the North and West. This is the Ask your dealer for them and re- ] 4— Charles C Curtis, 70, died. energy in place of exhaustion. is a good one there is a surprising num-' an«l do not purge, or gripe. __ cretly married at Mansfield. That Is Why the sales of Hood’s Sar­ her of people in this tow'll whose nerves Louiaville A Nashville railroad, which is fuse all substitutes. A book 23— Wm. Armstrong, 82,died in Brown 8—David Perrin shot in a fight be­ running double daily trains front Cincin­ tween the McDonalds and Toms. Free saparilla have increased year after year, need looking after. There are few about lamps free. township. Samuel Yockey and women among the women who do not involun­ The Pope has granted the French nati through to Nashville, Chattanooga, THE LIPPIXCOTT GLASS CO. arrested for adultery. Street Fair opened. until now it requires the largest Labora­ author Boy’er D’Agen permission to Birmingham, Atlanta, Montgomery, Alexandria, lud. 10— Free Street Fair closed. tory in the world. That is 55 hy tarily move the thumbs outward at 27— 2d anniversary of Pocahontas intervals of every few minutes, and write his biography, and for this pur­ Thomasville, Pensacola, Mobile. Jack­ ———————— council, No. 21, D. of P., celebrated 11— Coxey spoke at the Park. pose has given him access to the family sonville and all Florida points. Pullman Mc.Keudre Drake, 76, died in Coshocton 14— Grand and petit jurors drawn. when once your attention has been archives of the Counts Pccci, in Car- Sleeping Car Service through. Specially A" 15— C C Barber, 42, died. attracted to it the process of watching county. their gloved hands grows very interest­ pineto. low ratea made to Atlanta during the CS k-he.tr r'a F.ncll>h Diamond Bread. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28— Nathan Veatch died at Newark 16— Mr Edgar J Craft and Miss Anna continuance of the Cotton States Expos­ Louise 8eLegue married. ing. I have found the habit much lass A CO., Miss Alice Murphy died in Cleveland. Floods A Jauuary thaw is alway s more pro­ ition, and tourist rates to all points in EhNYROYAL PILLS 17— Fall races at the Park. frequent among men; but take the Florida and Gulf Coast resorts during MAY. 18— Closing of fall races. Prof Flint average number of wopien in a cable ductive of colds and coughs than a Jan­ DIALER!IN Orle a surprise to you to uary freeze. Then is the time Ayer’s P (br'CAichistert Enyluh Dia Oldest and Largest. Established in and through car service, write DruMist ree Rivers., Mich. State Inspector 19— Perry Higgins found unconscious Is the Only True Blood Purifier proml- see bow niany of them indulge tincon- £|icr_. Pectoral is needed and proves so L. Brand iu Red au-1 G'uU Utctaihc\^K? 1848. Over 33,000 former students. Jackson Smith, Div. Pass. A^t., Flour, Feed, Seeds, Poultry Jinxes, dr aied with blwe ribbon. Take \3? lers Court House to be provided with on C, A & C tracks near Bangs. Henry nently in the public eye today sciouslv in this little habit. omy hope PXtemely efficnious. Ask vonr druggist inu other. ilnngecom subthl^ V Send for Catalogue aj^-Journal. Cincinnati, O- Lowell, ft. "titmtaml imUafioju. At DrufrwHa, or tend 4c. Spencerian Business College and ne.v roof and stay rods. Ransom, 72, died. Prepared h? C. I. Hood A Co.. Maw. that it does not mean anything as serious for lt /nd ftko for Aver’s AlmwTac, in stamp* for particulars, icatimoolals and act harmoniously with os it might indicate if that nerve spec-1 , . -j. C. P- Atmorb, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Cortis Ware hotitie, Lower Main Street •‘Relief for Lad lea," in Idler, br retnrn School of Shorthand, Cleveland, O. 4— Silas Kirby, 83, died. 20— Louise Broadhurst. 82, died. .J harmonious! Louisville, Ky. . Mall. 141,000 T rthaonUU. A'«ia«/^per 5— Mrs. John Hively, 71, died near 21— Mrs. Alide Mills, 25, died. HOOd S PlllS Hood’sSarsajiarilla. 25c. Jalist’g diagnosis was a good oue.” 1 Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Telephone >9. . <-hlolienter Cucmlvul Co.,M•a•dl«•o•a f•cq•ua•ix•^ ••••••••••••••••aw dkAd by all Local Dri«i*u. PhUad*., I /

A HIDEOIS CRIME. Anti-Saloon League, but retire into inactiv­ MT VERNCN-FIRST WARD, banner. loney io Politics. ONLY BY A NEW PARTY ity and despair all the discouraged ones. Walter Creviling...... old plat wt 28 » The bill prepared by Mr. William E. But we believe God reigns and out of the DELINQUENT TAX SALE. W Jones...... Factory add 2 Cushing for introduction in the Ohio Relentless Kentucky Hob Burn t« Death a depths he will yet deliver us. Robert Miller...... - Thomas add 465 Can Prohibition in This Country Ever In confirmation of the thoughts expressed —j—:«t—;— Fanny Metcalf...... B and II add 21, 22 Legislature to prevent corrupt practices Pregnant Woman and Her Paramour. be Accomplished. ” in this article I close with this extract from SECOND WARD. PUBLISHED BY elections is a measure of great im­ Within two miles of the city of Leba The LandB, Lots aud Parts of Lots, returned Delinquent by the Treasurer of Knox Levi S Braddock...... old plat 152 and 153 1190 ESTATE OF L. HARPER. an editorial in the Union Signal, the organ County, Ohio, together with the taxes and penalty charged thereon, agreeably to law, are M Bartlett...... old plat J 222 641 38>r portance and its object praiseworthy. Its non, Ky., last Saturday a relentless mub of the W. C. T. U : Amanda Baltzell — I and D add 36 The Anti-Saloon Ix'agae is a Foe to contained and described in the following liat, viz: 2.57 15 58 principal provisions may be briefly sum­ burned to death a pregnant woman and The national W. C T U . at the Baltimore James Doyle, heirs.. old plat wt 213 and 214 650 28 75 OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COl’XTY. marized as follows: No candidate shall . the Cause of Prohibition, Convention, voted not to participa e in the Alice M Eliott...... old plat et 219 414 18 33 riddled with bullets her grayhaired para­ Clark Irvine.....- ... old plat 157 be allowed to expend more than a cer­ Anti Saloon convention aojtt to be h»-ld in ownzb’s RAMS. a. T. BBCOrQB DESCRIPTION. ACRS 2430 136 02 mour. The blackened and disguised Washington, D. C. It did this most regret­ same ...... - old plat 46 ft a pt 138 2196 162 65 noijbt vHjm. omo. tain amount according to the number of JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Archibald McKane.. old plat nt 156 corpses of the victims, Mrs. Thomas As Its Action in the the Last Cam- fully, but remembering the National Tern- 695 450 30 14 voters to whom he appeals. For the erance League of Dr. Dorchester, the Anti- Geo A Harria...... 10 5 17 < p*. i e 50 14 44 Norma E Martin..... Beam add 47 ft n pt 572 248 10 97 THURSDAY MORNING... JAN. 2, 1896. West and William Devers were found in Campaign Fully Demonstrated aloon convention headed by Senator Win­ same ...... 10 5 24 e pt n • 38 479 9 96 A H Simmons...... Norton's add nt 4 238 10 53 city of Cleveland the amount would be dom the Anti-8aioon movement of Albeit Chamber, and Maria Jacob Walker...... Bixby add 13 404 the ruins of the woman’s house Sunday That It Was Simply an An- • 5 1 wine 80 1086 22 58 17 88 Notwithstanding his had humor, John •bout $600. No candidate shall make Griffin of Kansas, and that all these turned John...... 10 THIRD WARD. by the 14-year-old daughter of the mur. nex of the Republican ont to he methods of bolding the Christian Ecknev Moran...... 10 5 24 et et s w 40 221 Dora Berry...... Purcell add n w pt 1 25-100 660 62 84 Bull continues to buy wheat and cotton. any expenditure except for his personal same ...... 10 5 .24 ■ w ■ e 40 352 Mary Conner...... dered man. The tragedy was one of the Party — Rev. Bail vote of this country to tbs Republican ■ w pt ■ • 90 3 98 He has his fits of pouting and pranc­ expenses for traveling, stationery, post­ jarty during the Presidential campaign, the Henry C Rinehart..10 5 20 40 461 Giles J Edlebute...... Bra Exra’add ri nt 36 227 14 37 most brutal ever enacted under the i»m« .10 5 21 n w pt n e 40 378 H Garvin...... 20-100 ing about, but he haa also, like John Again Takes His W. C. T. U. can but regard this latest "non­ Block B' 6 495 21 90 age, telegraph, telephone and other pet­ gruesome sway of dread Judge Lynch. partisan” move as another snare set for the Elizabeth Rine...... 10 6 11 ■ • pt M 21 140 Bridget Murphy...... 13 6 1 old school lot Pen in Hand 5 15 ■ w pt. wAne pin w 1 145 225 9 95 Gilpin, a frugal mind. ty expenses. Every candidate before Despite the pleadings for her father’s white ribbon bird.” G. W. Ball. Hannah S Moore. .10 Ellen 8 McFeeley.... Block BA old rilat pt 10 A e pt et 13 A 14 3490 154 46 BUTLER TOWNSHIP. same ..... Braddock add 11 any caucus or convention shall within . ., . Vigorously.. 6 1 • pt 22 1 50-100 68 1 66 167 7 39 life of a half clad, frightened child, and Jane Butler...... 10 Kate Murphy...... B and H add 78 100 4 42 The anti-saloon league of the State ten days after the caucus or convention Riley Busenburg.... 10 I 1 n • pt location lot 24 410 10 16 Ellen Raueom —- Brs Ezra add 4. 6 the prayers and tears of the ill and help­ 15 25-100 346 540 32 72 identified itself with the campaign rf Elizabeth Davie...... 10 6 15 W pi M 8 68 same Koons add 8 250 file a sworn statement setting forth in less woman, the mob went through with Mt. Vebkon, 0., Dec. 30 1895 John Hardin...... 10 6 1 i pt 54 w end 13 17 184 4 56 15 15 John Ralls...... Bra Exrs add nt S3 180 IQ 91 Mr. Boxwell in his race for the Speaker detail all expenditures made by him its work with cold-blooded, cruel delib­ We think it doe the public to know some Colds Lewis CLepley...... 10 6 6 nsna&ptsa 79 78-100 1202 29 7« Elizabeth Simpson- T W A B add nt 16 ' Henry A Lepley...... 10 6 7 •law 80 954 23 64 540 23 90 ship, and now that he has given up the and, to the best of his knowledge and eration and only left when certain that of the reasons why the Prohibitionists can Sarah Ann Veatch. Potwin add 12 5S3 24 92 Coughs and Aaron Lepley...... 10 6 6 s w pt a • 11 60-100 162 4 02 same ..._ Watson add 6 contest the a.-s. 1. is suffering from belief, by any other person for him. not ed operate with the Anti-Saloon League Eugene Moh'n...... 10 6 16 a center pt a • 25 35-100 697 17 25 450 19 92 both man and woman were dead. FOL'KTH WARD. very black eye. Every candidate at any election shall . . . * ifi their mode of warfare against the saloon Catherine Ross...... 10 6 16 •I □ w a • 20 437 10 84 Filmore Alspaugb.. The affair was the outgrowth of the Bronchitis Mary Rogers...... 10 6 8 n w pt n w 48 50-100 594 14 71 Bixby add 1 610 22 56 We wish we could, but an experience of Y W Alspaugh..... Osborn add 7 file a similar statement. Any person old story of faithless wife.and vengeful Mary Jane 8tricker..1O 6 4 w pt n • 13 328 8 12 Marv K Bennett..... 306 13 53 The finaucial condition of Ohio doe# husband. Several months ago Devers, over a quarter of a century has settled us in Cured by Taking Lydia Stricker...... 10 6 1 a pi 12 & w end 13 4 75-100 175 4 33 Oaborn add 8 285 12 60 failing to file such statement shall be Sarah M Calkins.— old plat » 15 ft spt 183 A nt 184 not seem to be any better than that of a middle-aged widower, Was accused by the belief that the onlv way to destroy the Melissa Stull...... 10 6 1 a e pt 7 22 53-100 356 8 81 Elizabeth Eggleston 572 25 29- liable to a fine of not exceeding $1,000 rum power "is to raise up a national politi­ Sherman Stull...... 10 6 1 a center pt 7 8 22-100 yo 2 21 Banning add 502 653 39 57 the nation, though it ha9 been in the Thomas West, a prosperous former, of Mary E Fultz...„.... Carpenter add 1. 2. 3 1440 to be paid into the school fund. No cal party that is set for its destruction George Stamm...... 10 6 16 e pt n w 56 25-100 993 24 61 same 63 73 hands of the Republican party exclusive intimacy with Mrs. West. A rtuarrel same ...... 10 6 16 n w pt a w 10 137 3 39 Carpenter add 6 7. 8 1500 66 38 board or officer authorized to issue followed and West instituted divorce Twdrity-five years of experience in bitter John H Kelly.....- n w 50 ft e side 121 and house 600 ly. The income of the State is $112,000 tame ...... 10 6 16 n w pt a • 7 95 2 36 Michael O’Co: ner... 23 97 certificate of election shall issue such proceedings and declared that Devers disappointments haVe forced’ upon us the same ;...... 10 6 16 pt w & • pt n • 26 75-100 356 8 81 old plat wt 162 ex 28 ft e pt 7»»5 33 87 short of the actual amount necessary to must die. The men met in. Lebanon. conviction that requisite legislation cannot Heury Underwood..l0 6 1 18 100 979 24 25 FIFTH WARD. certificate to any person who has not Charles Ailer...... rurtis add 16 run the government ef the State. West snapped his revolver, which miss­ be gotten from parties dominated by the Elizabeth T Wilson..10 6 1 n w cor 1 50 606 15 02 175 10 61 filed the required certificate. Detailed Cherry Pectoral same ... .10 6 1 n pt location lot 26 281 6 95 Leroy C Clayton..... P and R add 29 343 15 17 ed fire and Devers killed him on the liquor power, nor can they be depended James B Elliott...... Curtis add provisions are made for the manner in spot. On the plea of self-defense the mur­ UNION TOWNSHIP. 27 135 5 98 The distress in Newfoundland coi upon to enforce prohibitory laws- Charles Hutton...... Hamt'k add 51t ft e end 326 270 13 22 derer secured bail and scandalized the Awarded S J Butler A others..10 1 27 100 1814 <2 72 Sadie Higgins...... tinues unabated. A hundred and five which the attorney general or prosecut What does the familiar refrain from all Charles H Biggs.....10 7 pt a e 50 896 21 79 P and R add 21 450 37 57 neighborhood by taking his two daugh­ Mary J Porter...... - Trimble add 401 293 subjects of the unhappy colony aban ing attorney shall proceed to declare an our old party papers that prohibition does Robert J Biggs...... 10 8 n w cor n w 17 211 5 14 Eleanor 8tevens...... 12 96 ters and moving into West’s house. Medal and Diploma John Baxter...... -10 21 w pt n e 78 - 320 7 78 old plat 59. 60 1440 87 27 doned their homes and sailed for the office vacant on acoount of the law be Relatives of the murdered -husband not prohibit mean hut that they will not same ...... 10 21 s pt n w 24 80 1 95 Lizzie Scott...... Curds add e pt 13 344 15 25 on the last steamer, and it ing violated. Every political committee swore vengeance, and last Saturday enforce prohibitory laws? The consensus of At World’s Fair. Amos Busenburg.... 10 21 * s pt n w 60 278 6 77 SIXTH WARD. Hannah Boughton..l0 23 pt nl s e 36 358 8 72 John Austin...... N M W add 29 745 32 97 is expected that the next few months shall keep a detailed account of all night it came. Close to 10 o’clock a the intelligent world is that no came ■ame ..... band of men rode up to the West home Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor for Colo#. J A Colopy...... 10 23 w pt n e 80 994 24 41 Banning add 540 720 31 86 will sec thousands desert the island to money received and disbursed and shall can be trusted in the hands of its enemies! same ...... 10 23 pt se 100 1461 35 54 Henry Bowden...... Rogers N add 11 293 12 96 stead and demanded admittance. Jennie Bailer...... begin life anew in the United States. file a sworn statement of such account Our Republican friends will remember with Mary Ann Johnson..10 21 n pt s w 28 200 4 86 Stokes add 1 144 8 71 “Toni West is dead, now it’s your me that we dared not, after having crushed same ...10 20 a w s w 40 166 4 06 Mary E Hickman... M and 8 add 3.4 450 19 92 with the County Clerk within twenty ChasA John Roberta turn,” the spokesman called and Devers the rebellion and abolished slavery, remand ET 81aight...... 10 18 r pptt a w 39 50-100 383 9 32 Williams 4 743 32 87 A greenback is the govemment’i days after every election, giving the and the woman awoke to find their When You Want a Good DANVILLE 8. 8. DI8TRI0T. Amos Jr and Thos promissory note, good on demand and house surrounded. Mrs. West rushed the work of reconstruction back into tbs J A Colopy...... 10 23 a e n w 580 15 36 Roberta. N N W add 20 518 31 38 names of the persons from whom the hands of the old parties; but we insisted same ...... 10 23 e pt a w Sarah 8impkins...... M and 8 add n pt 15 250 11 07 carrying no interest. There is probably to a darkened window and began a wild, CIGAR, 1343 35 55 money was received, to whom it was hysterical plea for mercy. A dozen bul­ that the interests of the freed men we:e Washington HyalL.10 4 • pt s w 40-100 280 7 41 Helen M 8tanton... N N W 26 end spt 25 300 16 50 ■ ;/o reason why the government should One That Smokes same ...10 7 pt n w 40 1 06 And notice is hereby given that the whole of said several tracts, lots or parts of lots paid, and the purpose for which it was lets answered her cries, and the demands only safe with the government administered Alonzo Hess...... 10 4 •i e pt s e 46 87-100 1073 28 41 — ,m~cb ‘hereof as will pay the taxes and penalty charged thereon will beaold bv the not issue a safe amount of them as long disbursed. The statement shall also set for immediate surrender were repeated by those who emaficipatj|d them. Then by FREE and EASY, same ...... 10 7 . el apt n e. 7 37-100 110 2 92 _onn y Treasurer, at the Court House, in said county, on Tuesday. lannary 21st, 1896. as it is understood that the combined ( forth the unpaid debts, if any, of such Devers, too, asked for a hearing, but his a parity of reasoning, Row can prohibition Ask for Martha I Stewart...10 1 wj n w 75 60-100 2080 78 77 ? *’*•’* , ‘•a*1 and penalty be paid before that time, and that the sale will be eontinoed resources of the people are back of request was greeted with a shower of succeed without a prohibition party behind tame .10 4 s e cor n • 23 50-100 504 19 07 for sele*^ unt*‘ the seme tracts, lota and parts of lots si all have been e»tond issue is ordered, Russian capitalists prayer for her white-haired father’s, life D C Langford...... “ 68 72 A st 70 A house 867 Similar measures have been tried legislation from it; and have we a right to 27 23 will be given the preference in secur­ “Get out; your liable togetshot your Emma Plats...... o p w side 43 282 10 27 England and in a number of states self,” a ruffian said, and the thoroughly expect any from the Republican party WrV‘e also have a 2 for 5 Oliver Shaw.....-..Grant add 62 233 8 48 ing it. whose -leading paper gives utterance to the this country and have done much good panic-stricken child fled to the cabin of that can not be excelled. Jacob 8hindler....l0 7 4 n w pt n w A house 790 42 00 a negro neighbor. Mrs. West then ap­ following: The Ohio State Journal of Nov BUCKEYE CITY. The Spanish troops, fighting in Cuba, in checking the corrupt use of money peared at the door, and referring to her 6 contained the following anarchial lan Robert J Biggs...... Ross add 39 40 74 2 56 The laws of other states have proved Made by same ...... ** 11 12 297 10 33 have within the week been largely re­ condition, made a last appeal for mercy guage: ’ Wm L Cullison.... “ 51 134 4 67 inforced by recruits from Spain. A let­ weak in some particulars, but Mr. Cush It was unavailing, aud in another mo ‘ New York piling up a majority of 50.000 Creamery Co...... -new add 100x131 ft pt out lot 1 1050 53 32 We are going out of Business. We are 3 ing appears to have profited by their ex ment the house was fired. The shrieks votes that was only kept below the 100,000 Ira H Ewart...... “ out lot 6 60 4 59 ter to the Pittsburg Dispatch, from its of the imprisoned wretches failed to mark by the pig headed obstinacy of Theo­ Craft & Taugher, Dencie Garrett...... Rosa add 33 163 8 26 Giving the People of Knox County a Chance to 3 correspondent, who is said to be the perience and it will be difficult to find move the torturers, who, as the flames dore Roosevelt, president of the New York Washington Hyatt. “ 21 35 1 22 buy D1U GOODS cheap. Come and see the Bar- only correspondent within the rebel any loophole in his bill. When a few reached the living room, could see man police board, who insisted upon the en­ PALACE PHARMACY, Charles F Long..... “ 84 85 2o*9 9 35 forcement of unpopular sumptuary laws J C Winterringer... “ 82 262 9 11 gains on the Bargain Counter. lines, indicates that the Cubans are giv­ years ago the then Gov. of Ohio, Hon and woman in the agony of death by (Sunday closing,) thus making a fusion East Side Public Square. James L Weirick. “ 27 86 337 11 73 ing the Spaniards all they want to do, Charles Foster, in making an address at fire. Just before the roof fell the wo­ against Tammany impossible.” JFFFERSON TOWNSHIP. man was seen to reel across the room Telephone No. 36. L L Butler, hrs...... 10 10 n pt s a 56 50-100 200 6 20 and that assistance will not come amiss the Ohio State University, advised the The sentiment expressed in the above ia and plunge headlong into the fireplace the haling spirit of the Republican party same ...... 10 10 • pt n • 38 794 23 22 students not to go into politics until they among the burning coals, and there she Wm Bai la...... 10 14 ■ w se 40 325 10 06 became rich, his remarks were widely died. Wild with pain, Devers at the Then how can we expect this party to make We have arranged with the manufac­ same ...... 10 17 nt n • 80 1051 32 60 CORSET SALE THIS WEI Leaders in the order of the Knights the saloon go when it proposes to make Mr, Victoria L Bigga...... 10 18 s w n w 40 371 11 50 commented upon, but few, if any, famil last moment made a dash for liberty, but turers for the sale of of Pythias at Cincinnati held a quirt Roosevelt go for enforcing even 8abbath Daniel Black...... 10 20 s w pt s • 75-100 225 6 98 3 iar with practical politics had the temer­ a score of bullets stopped him a half Peter Hepp...... -...... 10 1 cent pt 3 60 346 10 73 meeting one night last week, and organ­ dozen steps from the door. In the morn­ closing laws? This leading journal of the Victoria J Kaylor...10 9 n w pt n v 53 545 16 91 25 CentK will Buy a Good Corset. ized a volunteer regiment of infantry ity to deny the wisdom of the Govern ing the little girl led her negro proteJtor party charges a faithful officer with ‘‘pig KERR’S SYSTEM RENOVATOR same...... 10 8 nene 32 50-100 148 4 5 that will hold itself in readiness in case or’s advice. Since that time, however, to the scene, and their the bodies scorch headed obstinacy” for not perjuring himself Charles McKee, sen.10 16 pts 13 50-100 363 16 74 70 Cent, will buy a staple Uood Cab. If you are exhausted from care, study Jonathan Rowland.10 4 •t se n w A pt n e s w 23 324 10 05 Corset, 3 of war. Among those present were the sentiment opposed to the use ed beyond recognition, were found un to effect a corrupt fusion with his party to touched by the lynchers. There is but or hard work. If ydur cheeks are pale Godfrey 8hawaker.-10 B • pt 21 77 530 16 44 Manager James Fennessy, Colonel Dan money in politics has been steadily overthrow Tammany. If you are thin in flesh, appetite poor Francis Sullivan....10 20 pt s w 155 1073 33 28 79 Ceil will bu) a Good C. B. Corset. little doubt that the members of the BROWN TOWN8HIP. In And to come right home: Last spring we Dalton and Captain Billy Sargent. growing and the people are becoming mob will be captured, as they wei e with digestion week, liver torpid, kidneyi made a desperate effort and succeeded diseased, sour stomach, dyspepsia, con James A Beeman.... 11 14 pi n w n w 16 216 4 93 They publish a notice that all Knights fully aroused to the enormity of the oft out masks and made no attempt at John S Durbin...... 11 12 s A e pt s • 60 1214 27 63 fense against the purity of elections per­ secrecy. electing a town Council expressly commit ’• stipated, or if you have any female same ...... 11 19 pt n e ne 10 123 2 82 in good standing are invited to enlist. to the submission to. a popular vote of wet weakness, Westell you candidly there C B Fieh...... 11 4 s e pt n • pt 15 1 125 4 03 petrated every year by politicians who or dry for Mt. Vernon. This submission nothing you can take that will afford Joseph Hauger...... 11 11 • pt s e 16 62-100 223 6 06 TARl.E I.INEXS, ( ItANlIFH, TOWKU 2 i ££Sbvkral weeks ago, Miss Flizabeth corruptly use money. SEWS OF THE STATE. did not come, and why not? We are now you,so. great- apd permanent benefit, Cbailes McKee, sen.. 11 20 • pt s • 7 50-100 125 4 01 AXI> III.AXK..TW tbta week at Lower 3 Kelley of Phiadelphia fell heir to $15,- Sold by CRAFT & TAUGHER. Louie B Reed...... 11 14 cent pt ti w 20 295 6 73 Prices than ever. Winchester people had a bijj'fbx drive told that certain wise heads had a revelation Elmer Ruby...... 11 3 pt s e n w 21 23-100 265 6 04 (XX),000 and now she is beseiged by offers Retd and McKinley. Thursday. ’ : 5 # -*'1 " tjbat.it would be unwise to do what the Larnors Walton...... 11 11 • pt s • 10 225 5 11 GIWGITAMN. ritlXTS, JILhEI**, TICK- W of marriage, from a hundred addle-pat. Council was elected expressly to do, for the John Young...... 11 1 pt et A n • cor 2 25 375 8 54 The first square contest between the At Lima Henry Crocket, a pioneer, HOWARD TOWNSHIP, IXGH AM) NHIKTl^GS at Cost. =5 ed dudes who wish to make a draw on Reed and McKinley forces, says the aged 71, died. reason that it- would ;be perilous to the Ellen Anderapn...... 11 4 a e cor 27 2 400 9 78 Republican party, to gipnUtbe people their her gold reserve. She has decided to Post, came off last week at New Orleans Margaret Critchfield.il s eeor 20 A mill 6 75-100 1147 28 04 DRESS GOODS) at Cost. At Sabina fowls stolen from restaur­ ardent desire- So after fighting a desperate same ” 11 n w pt 22 7 60-100 120 2 92 keep it intact, however, and that with­ ant found in grocery. - - “ in the meeting and action of the Repub battle and winning the field it was surren J A Colopy...... 11 n| 3 A 4 100 1727 42 21 BLAXKETS at less than Coat. out issuing any bonds, except one, a lican state committee, which is deemed tame • -11 a pt 7 50 828 20 24 Counterfeit quarters are in circulation dered to tbs enemy and all ended in smoke Oliva P Johnson..... 11 n w pt 25 4 167 4 07 bond of matrimony with James Cal­ decisive of the election of McKinley at East Liverpool. And think yon the party that revoked the same 11 s w pt 1 43 855 20 90 QCIL.TN less than Cost. 3 houn who won her when she like him­ delegates to the St. Louis convention Mansfield man got a turkey-so big he voice of the people in this little local affair same .....11 □ ecor 1 3 147 4 48 3 self, was poor. sama- ....11 s cent pt 12 12 146 4 41 CIxOAKS at 50 percent, less than Cost./X The Reed people had been quietly at had to buy a new stove. to reseue it from peril will allow out Legis­ John A MatildaMc- work for some time under the leader­ At London a stone cast at a cur cost lature topluck. down on ita head the wrath Manis...... It pt 30 10 350 8 39 LADIES’ WKAPI’ERS-nor styles, The lower branch of Congress on Sat­ ship of the notorious ex-Govemor Kel the caster $72. Plate glass. of the rum power and thus render doubtful Lydia Miller...... 11 ■ w cor 15 An w oor 14 150-100 160 3 91 Sleeve, full Skirt—less than Cost. urday passed the bond bill by a vote of the next Presidency by enacting the Hask Mary F March...... 11 s pt 9 20 614 15 02 logg, and boasted that they held “a sure Alex Newton...... 11 w pt 12 8 55-100 419 10 25 169 to 136. The Democratic members At Steubenville, 12,000 people. In hoc ell bill? Would not a large majority of the Come aud see the BARGAINS. thing,” but the McKinleyites were equal for drunkenness Thursday, 30. Normanda Parker. -11 n pt 5 10 406 9 91 voted solidly against the measure, while Anti-Saloon men themselves deem it unwise Francis Sapp—. .11 • cant pt n et 5 40 1178 28 81 jy- sanguine under the leadership of the C. W. Hincles, a Middleport mer James Thompson... .11 it 29 37 54-100 976 23 86 a number of Republicans were recorded to sacrifice the next Republican adrninistra Howard Tillage. equally notorious ex-Govemor War chant, has made an assignment. in the same way. The second section tion to the Haskell system? We are Leander 8 Hauger...11 7 4 pt 3 A 6 25-100 176 5 98 mouth. What Kellogg and Warmouth of the bill, providing for certificates of At St. Paris. Dennis Harris, colored doomed to meet with the same disappoint Dorinda Smith...... I A H add 3 1197 40 96 shot by Ed. Stapleton. May die. Pheba 8hrake...... o p 19 20 21 226 5 53 Bin ciAMims u mnn own prici. don't know about the corruption and ment at Columbus we did here in our indebtedness to be issued to make good CLAY TOWNSHIP. the opportunities for corruption in the Council election last spring. And this h a shortage in revenues, was passed with­ Robert C. Miller, of Hartland Ridge Viola R Divan...... 11 19 a • pt n w 60 1312 27 18 Republican party of the South is not near Norwalk, died Xmas, aged 68 . been the uniform experience for the last 25 Geo M Divan...... 11 19 n e pt a w 30 566 11 73 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. out a division. The bill goes to the Sen­ 18 n pt o w 60 worth knowing. They are skilled prac In Fostoria they held a police’men’i 'years with parties dominated by the rum Martha JFarmer...... 11 1295 26 83 ate for concurrence, where it is expect­ power. How long. 6l Lord, how long Geo H McCamraent.il 19 n e pt n • 49 23-100 1050 21 75 titioners. But in this case Warmouth fair Monday. They clubbed together. MUST NOW BE Daniel Pipes...... -11 3 n w pt a e 15 25-100 538 11 14 ed to run against a snag among the sil- shall we Continue to waste our time, pa John Reagh...... 11 7 w pt n 60 1754 36 33 proved the smarter tactician. The Reed Negotiations for an electric road fro m 16 n w pt n e 9 09 veritee. Mansfield to Wellington are still on tap tience and money in these impossible WBAJM Hanoookll IS 247 faction had the state committee, as they schemes? ” MARTIN8B URG. t No Goods sold on Credit. No Goods on Ap- 4 A gentleman who had occasion to supposed, with 21 white men, all Third annual exhibition Eastern Ohio CLOSED OUT. Henry Costello...... 11 5 17 pt out lot 15 20-100 226 6 52 IE proval. No Goods Exchanged. . Everything 3 t -And if the Haskell system were obtained Martha M Farmer... Hanover 15 297 8 56 drive from Coldwater to Hudson, Mich., Reed, except two for Allison. War­ Poultry association now on at Alliance, til would bnly expel the saloon from the Wm B Hanoock...... o p w pt 13 A 14 1052 41 60 t goes at same price. the other day, noticed no less than 20 mouth succeeded in having the commit­ John Coulter, of Lima, played Santa rural districts, while all the great centers of W BAJ M Haccock.il 5 17 part out lot 25 1 50-100 300 11 86 t ------1 Claus. Whiskers took fire aud burnt political power would* be held by the rum W A Hall...... Pollock 36 180 5 18 horses roving along the highway. Two tee enlarged by the admission of 30 new Rebaoca Kidwell... .11 17 pt out lots 42-100 171 4 93 or three of the the equines had tags tied members, and, as they were for McKin­ off. power and her political control of the State This -is Your oppor A N Kidwell.....— op at 15 843 24 29 around their necks which read: “Take ley, this put a different complexion on “Pussy” Lowing arrested in Zanesville would be just as complete as before, and the Ralston A Lafever—11 14 pt out lot 15 A mill 75-100 491 19 41 3 great battle would still be before us. PLEASANT T0WN8HIP. me and I am yours.” The gentleman affairs. The state covention was called for assaulting Mr. Bird. The latter was 42 50-100 1160 40 45 3 “fly.” IKit' if the moral forces of our country tunity. We must R M Colville.....— 12 • • pt J DUNN & CO., said farmers could not realize more than according to Warmouth’s plane, and Bridget Farrell...... IS n w pt 1 13 30-100 732 17 77 wouhf consolidate into one great national Sarah Hunter....—12 e cent part 18 39 6-100 567 13 76 3 five dollars apiece for their common will be composed of 500 delegates, most­ Rev. A. R. Chapman, of Painesville, - married to Miss Martha Corns, of Mas­ party, under any name whatever, declaring stand the Loss. We Robert Miller.... -.13 s pt 5 sad 6 10 300 10 45 3 work horses, and, as it would cost $20 to ly negroes. It will send a solid McKin" for the abolition of the rum traffic in the aame ..IS 9 75 1268 44 23 COOPER BLOCK, sillon. ...12 10 173 1986 69 23 winter them over, they had allowed the ley delegation, but the other side will District of Columbia, in all our territories seme “Jack the Kisser” is abroad in Mans­ seme ...12 11 100 652 22 69 animals to become wanderers.—Circle­ counter on this with a contesting dele* and both the foreign and inter-state trade, are bound to Close Josebb McMahan.-12 cent pt 20 and 21 33 1210 29 37 field. His victims are girls and young 11 49-100 240 5 83 1 ville Democrat. gation. women. and force the issue of electing a Congress F M Sellers...... IS e pt 17 and a President who will use all of his ex­ Sarah E Scott...... 12 s e p 17 3 70 2 43 In manipulating this change in the them all out. Come Jessie E Starr...... 12 cent pt1 7 75-100 540 13 11 TZUUOUUU ilUlUlUlUlUU£3 UUiUlUiUiUiUUiOUirc “What is Congress doing for us?” is The Marion Independent editor by ecutive authority to enforce such legislations 28 25 committee it has been proven that War­ marryin’ Xmas eve suspended bis in­ Joseph Walker...... 12 cent part 20 33 25 100 653 frequently asked. Well, as the Woos- the end would be near. same .....12 cent pert 19 22 365 15 79 mouth reeorted to the most audacious dependence. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP. stcr Democrat explains, a bill has been How long did we trifle with pro elavery in and see our Stock briber)’. Ignorant negroes and scalawag A number of persons at Ironton were Fred’k Clippinger...l2 s w cor 40 222 6 25 introduced to appropriate a large sum parties, and what did we achieve by way of Joeepb M* e M ehen...12 ■ • pt reserve 52 97-100 1496 42 31 whites were .bought and sold like so made dangerously sick from drinking hindering the extension of slavery before 6 78 15 DAYS’ of money “to encourage the invention same 12 n w pt 8 8 29-100 240 many cattle in the stockyards. The buttermilk. the -formation of the Republican party, and Prices. GAMBIER. 563 18 57 and perfection of flying machines!” The The Dayton Press reproves a local which was raised up expressly to resist the J H and S E BulL- Gambier ont lot 4 75-100 evidence is presented in the shape of Uarab E Casteel...... in lots 39 A wt 40 360 16 85 CLEARANCE SALE, people, you know, are clamoring for fly. checks given and received. Warmouth contemporary for indorsing editorially a encroachments of the slave power? Was pt out lot 28 1 30-100 284 9 37 minstrel show. Frank Dial...... — ing machines, and this Republican Con­ replies to these chargee by making coun­ there any other solution of that great and SOME VERY FIVE Laura A Dial.....— Pearce add 31-32 out lot 11 1 174 8 14 gress is, therefore, asked to appropriate national question? Did we make a mistake Robert Jolly...... Gambier n pt out lot 28 50-100 248 8 18 ter charges against the Reed faction, led At Youngstown freight trains are ASTRACHAV CAPES. out lot 21 33-100 104 3 43 boarded, coal thrown off and taken in organizing a new party to meet this new Michael Lyons...... Pearce add money for snch things, although the re­ by Kellogg. Probably both sides are seme ...... Gambier 3. 4, 5, 8. 9 2 203 6 69 Commencing Jan. 1st, and continuing for 15 ceipts of the government are only snffi- home by residents. issue? Who will say we did? And now we Reduced from $37.50 Mary Ransom...... pt out lot 40 2 248 8 18 telling the truth. This is the way it will are confronted with a great national enemy Geo W Scoles...... in lot 38 540 17 82 days 3’ \ cient for an economical administration At Cadiz, Tom Henry being drunk, to $27.50. 12 91 be pretty generally throughout the South that dominates the two'great parties of our Charles R Stanton... n pt out lot 8 4 80-100 432 of the government. was put off an incoming train. At out Mrs Franois Wing ... cent pt out lot 5 1 900 29 70 in the election of delegates. The ne- going train killed hiih. country, jnst as slavery dominated the two WOOL SEAL CAPES, pt Theo Sem land 59-100 338 11 14 K. C. MITCHELL & SON, •• The McKinley tariff was made up and groes are in numerical control, and are At Toledo two detectives and a patrol great parties then. How is it possible to same out lot 34 10 50-100 1170 38 grapple with this national* foe without a Reduced from $28 and MONROE TOWNSHIP. passed with the avowed object of de­ in the market. In the North the great wagon full of "cops” captured a sup­ 16 pt n end • pt ■ w 26 641 13 The Furnishers, will sell anything in their en- national party set for its overthrow? Wm H Bricker...... 12 7 creasing excessive revenue. It was eft states are dominated by Platt and Quay’s posed burglar. A tom cat. $30 to $20 and $22. James D Byers...... 12 7 2 29 100 3353 73 Twenty-five years of experience and obser­ 1888 58 tire’stock at from 15 to 20 per cent. fectual for the purpose intended. The combination, and the corruption, if George Maugle, of Lagonda, arrested ■ame ....12 7 2 30 100 vation has shown us that it is time wasted Martha Pugh...... -..12 7 2 e cent pt 28 !8 247 5 more indirect, is still a palpable fact. in Springfield for tendering a match box FIVE SEAL CAPE 333 7 DIMCOCXT FOB CASH. revenue was so reduced as to bring about aud heart failure to'look* for deliverance Helen A Steveni ....12 7 25 s pt ■ w 6 a pinch in the Treasury before the end Because of what they regard as a moral as payment for a theater ticket. Olive L Singer...... 12 7 4 1 e pt 15 15 303 6 from any other source, aud that such men Reduced from. §25 to Rachel Stone...... 12 7 4 n cent pt 5 1 16-100 200 4 Goods must be sold. of the Harrison Administration. But or immoral certainty, the nomination of Zanesville wholesale grocerymen are as Neal Dow. Wendell Phillips, John B. PIKE TOWNSHIP contemplating an organization to coun §18.50. the madcaps in Congress now talk of the Republican party will be contested Gough, Gen. C. B. Fisk and Mr. Wooley, men W M Crowner,guar..l2 8 1 a • pt ■ • 38 77-100 670 21 Now is the time to lay in your Winter supplies teract the trade of outside firms. Amos Kneer. heirs..12 8 8 pt et n e 40 868 20 practically re-enacting the McKinley with a desperation never before known who have gone through all phases of the 3 82 100 134 4 37 Wells are being drilled by the trustees liquor problem, and in addition, the W. C. The Above are all Long, Mary A Kunkle .....12 8 21 J e pt n w at less prices than you can possibly buy them law for the purpose of increasing the in this country. What has taken place David Mishy...... 12 9 4 e pt 7 51 958 22 of the waterworks at Piqua, m order to T..U., of whom there can be no better Elegant Capes. w pt 6 25 743 17 elsewhere. revenue. It is of the essence of Protec­ in Louisiana points to the fact and the authority for a plan of action, that all these, same ...12 9 4 secure a supply fit for domestic use. E W Marshall...... 12 8 10 v pt ■ • 34 1192 28 methods. with multiplied thousands of others, should 5 96 2 27 tionism to increase taxation without in­ A genius at Massillon has fixed up a reach the same conclusion, ought to have same ....12 8 10 ■ pt wt n e R. C. MITCHELL & SON, Ellen 8 McFeely. ....12 8 20 et n w 80 1242 29 creasing revenue. George Kennan, the noted traveler night electric call for policemen. A weight with our Anfi-Saloon friends. 86 96-100 1575 51 But we are told that this union can not We also have some short Mary A Popharn. ...12 8 14 127-128 wpt • w and lecturer, predicts the greatest war “copper” battery without the assault. Isaac Smith...... 17 20 6 v pt eec 6 82 11-100 1711 40 v No. 11, South Main St. Mt. Vernon, 0. be effected. Then we are lost as a nation Fur Capes that were $6 to 81 72-100 1430 33 The Senate last week passed Mr. At Cleveland Xmas eve two bold aud church, and we Prohibitionists sink Enoch E Smith...... 17 20 6 e pt eec 6 the world Das ever known between the §10. Will close at §2.50. J A Henrv Wallace.12 8 1 et ■ * 74 1636 38 Hill’s bill to repeal the enactment which thievee picked up a show case contain­ into despair and retire and wait in tears for TOWNSHIP. United States and England, unless Un­ the dreadful catastrophy to fall on us. We MORRIS prohibits Confederate officers who had ing $1,500 worth of jewelry and escaped. Martha Andres ...... 13 7 2 1 wpt3 97 83-100 3253 93 cle Sam recedes from his present posi­ have threshed over aud over this old straw 10 38-100 445 8 held commissions in the United States A mysterious stranger has been no­ that our Anti-Saloon friends are now so Cloth Jackets and Capes Mina Blne.^.^...... _13 7 21 pt st ■ e tion on the Venezuelan matter, and that Susan Grant...... 13 7 3 e pt 6 31 15-100 927 18 MUST TURN army previous to the civil war from ticed about the 8t. Mary’s school build- enthusiastically flailing, and we know there must go with no reference 14 557 11 is scarcely probable. is nothing in it. And please don’t think same .13 7 3 w pt 3 again being appointed to positions in at Marion alter night, on several occa­ to cost. W C Grant...... -13 7 ” 3 D • 193 4772 137 sions. hard of us-if we refuse to beat theairwitb 1 n w 183 4121 118 the army or navy. This patriotic and The Chinese war has awakened Rus­ you. YVe. shall go oo-with our work untiil asms ..-13 7 CLOTHING we are convinced that tfce old partty/ tram- ’ A • G D Geaalingand A broad-minded action, which is sure to sia to a realization of the fact that her The board of health at Akron are in a R Runyan...... 13 21 e cent pt ■ w 10 525 10 37 wrangle over the non-attendance of a mels CSn uot be removed, when v spt s w 82 34-100 1433 28 35 be promptly ratified by the House, is navy must be modernized and clad in quit, and wait for the hour of doom, John W Hawk...... 13 90 number of members at the regular same ..... 13 21 w pt □ w 6 93-100 122 2 41 INTO MONEY! one of the first good fruits of the Ad­ stouter armament, and the St. Peters­ nation that is expending $100 for 21 n pt n e 10 50-100 462 9 15 meetings. everyone dollar for the gospel can’ same ..... 13 ministration’s spirited policy in the mat­ burg correspondent of the New York CLINTON TOWNSHIP- DeWitt Cunningham, of Stark county, on much longer before she makes rry S 1 12 A 35 Beech sub dlv 200 4 61 stumble. i Browning VALUE AND COST ARE ter of the Venezuela-Guaina boundary Herald thinks “it looks very probable ate a pie in 20 seconds. He claims the Wm H Bricker...... 13 pt 14 M'Gibeny subdiv 2 25-100 75 2 46 dispute; and it was especially fitting that that the three great Amerscan firms— championship of the world, but bars the These,'my dear Anti-Saloon folks, are Emma B McFeddenl3 s cent pt 2 28 75-100 1126 25 95 TOTALLY DISREGARDED. “punkin” species. few of the reasons why we can not go with Thos F Roby...... -13 7 Beech sub div 176 3 96 such a sign of the restoration of good Bethlehem, Carnegie and Cramps’—will you.; You, have done more to dishearten James H Smith .... -13 pt 40 n div 82-100 400 13 59 feeling between the sections should have play a large role in recuperating Rus­ Harry A. Mitchell, a colored hostler, Prohibitionists than any foe we have ever Mergary Watson...... 13 pt 6 P Davis sub div 50-100 38 1 30 We want to sell all we can as quickly as we met, and it comes upon us in the dreadful 328 7 36 been given by the chief legislative body sia navy.” In placing her contracts in employed by Dr. J. L. Holden, of Zanes­ El:za Ann Wells...... 13 6 A 28 Beach sub div REASON IN EVERYTHING. ville, is missing and so is $45 of the form of a loss of confidence in Christian MILLER TOWN8HIP. can. ’ There’s of the American people upon the eve of this country, as she seems likely to do, men, who -resorted to such unhandsome Michael Lohr...... —13 5 4 ■ pt 2 28 650 16 doctor’s money. methods in the last campaign as I referred Two months of torrid weather in the very heart Christmas-time, the time of peace and Russia will be governed not only by sen­ D wigbt Srnithe...... 13 6 3 31 100 1550 39 One dollar and twenty-one cents con to in my former article, and our discourage R H Steinmetz...... 13 5 1 s ept 2 75-100 138 3 48 of the clothing trade has knocked things endwise. good will among men. timental consideratisns, but by the de- meat will not augment the ranks of The People’s Dry Goods Store. 4 8 w pt8 50 1077 27 sied work quickly and of a quality science money was received by a Dela­ Ilarv»y W’eaver...... 13 5 We are actually forced to sacrifice our Men’s, ware firm from New Lexington. Send MILFORD TOWNSHIP. The Pennsylvania State Grange has which meets the highest tests. Inhn C Drit>«...... 14 5 10 n pin w 71 70-100 1653 41 er got overchange in ’93. 47 56-100 951 23 Boys and Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Pants. asked the Protective Tariff League of Lewis B EtwIk-. -14 5 5 e pt s e Harcourt Place Seminary, tame ...... 14 5 4 w pt a w 53 1211 30 New York and the Home Market Club of The Torrens system of land transfer There is little room for doubting that same ..... -14 5 6 n e pt n e 26 75-100 518 12 The Grandest Bargains ever Offered. . Boston whether a tariff on imports can is still being discussed and finds new ad­ the Lancaster high school girls smoke. Ella M Jackson...... 14 5 1 e aide s w 50 974 24 The school board is investigating. -+ Gambier, Ohio, +- Henry Robinson .. ..14 5 10 n w pts e 46 50-100 912 22 We do not offer you Sweat-Shop Made or protect the home market prices of agri­ herents every day. It commends itself Stumps were found in the garden. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. for advantages which may thus be brief­ Samuel H Bird...... -14 6 3 n e pt 19 46 50-100 995 23 Shoddy Clothing, but the best Tailored Garments cultural staples while the surplus of $300.00 SC’HOLABSHIPS. 522 12 ly mentioned: An ingrown toe nail killed Jacob aame ..14 6 3 s e pt 12 32 made. Positively and Absolutely All-w«ol. You ^theHTis sold for export at the home Flaker, orf Jfalckson. Told he’d have to •ame -14 6 3 e pt 26 87-100 564 13 - market price; also, whether a bounty on 1. A short and definite title absolute have hisftoot amputated to save his life . In memory of the late Lawrence Bust, LL. D., one of the founders of Har­ Milton Bird...... 14 6 4 n pt 1 84 1843 43 can buy with confidence. Seiling only THE and indisputable. Charles ECochran -14 6 1 s w pt 3 8 21-100 353 8 agricultural exports would not be just he said: “No, I want to go to the grave court Place Seminary, ten scholarships of $300.00 each have been founded. It 6 2 □ w cor 12 55 900 30 BEST OF EVERYTHING. 2. A registered certificate of title car­ in one piece.” Geo M Cox...... _14 and equits ?le so long as “protection” by rying its own proofs. is desired to bestow them upod earnest and refined girls of good family who may same...... -14 6 2 s pt 4 85 1372 46 Attend this Cyclone Sale and receive a benefit tariff on imports should be in operation. same...... 14 6 2 e pt 10 150 2820 96 3 Stability of title, with safety to pur­ Patrons of the school at Ne w Win­ be unable to pay the full charges. Sol Dehaven, heirs .14 6 1 • e pt 11 50 870 20 never offered before and see if we do not MAKE The guileless grangers have given the chasers and mortgagees. chester have sworn vengeance against Each scholarship will renewed annually until the course of the recipient Joseph P Davis,heiral 4 6 3 s w cor 26 10 208 4 88 tariffites two hard conundrums. As the 4 Available for transfer as readily as the teacher because he has suspended Harmon Hollister. ..14 6 3 W pt 20 80 1960 46 THINGS LIVELY. any other instrument of transfer by re­ several young ladies and gentlemen who is completed, provided she proves in every way worthy of it Sarah Higbee...... -14 6 1 cent pt15 38 21-100 950 22 venerable uncle who was caught in sus­ 166 3 92 The One Price Clothier, Hatter and cord,thus saving time. did not chose to obey him. Correspondence is cordially invited from the friends of the institution who Frank H Lewis...... 14 6 4 w pt 14 1 62-100 picious proximity to a hennery late at 5. Facilitates knowledge of expenses Marv E Pratt...... 14 6 1 cent part 10 60 1265 29 Furnisher, S. W. Comer Public Square 2 80-100 220 7 STADLER, night remarked when questioned as to of carrying out a sale or transfer, and A number of mail sack s were left are interested in extending its usefulness, and from prospective pupils who would Christina Rfon. Uual4 6 4 cent pt 14 and Main street. standing on a track near .he railroad Wm C White....— -14 6 2 n e and a e eor 9 13 50-100 225 5 the morality of chicken lifting: “One saves costa. appreciate the superior advantages of a school of the highest grade. same .*« -14 6 2 s pt 11 20 15-100 426 10 6. Protects trust estates and bene­ tracks at Piqua and an in joming train Address, 6 2 n and e pt12 72 60-100 1074 Sicily One-Price CASH. fc-iore question like dat would upset de struck them and grounl several of same ..14 & ficiaries. II. N. HILLS, A. John Weaver...... 14 6 2 n pt 11 60 940 ¥ ^^iole system of theology.” 7. Makes land a quick asset. them to pieces under the wheels. X. \ r rice Carle, Anna May New, MameAller- A HOBO KILLED ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. admr., promissory note, leave given defend­ FAILED TO AGREE. BANDITS COURT CULLINGS. ant to file answer by Jan. 20. ding, Teresa Allerding, Margaret Hayes, •Jic Banner. John Dugan, of Cincinnati, Killed Theodore Crowl, of Centerburg, Has Samuel H. Bassiuger et al . exrs. against Manie E Lee, Mary Dermody, Alta Here Christmas Eve. His Right Knee Shattered. John B. Braddock at al., foreclosure, heard Prohibitionists aud Populists Joint Be ,pbus, Margaret Reynolds, Sarah Centerburg bad a little sensation Christ­ Reynolds, Bertha Bostwick, A Hie Buck- John Dugan, an one armed vender of lead Attempt to Loot the Residence of Jesse Judge Waight Adjourned Common Pleas on demurrer of defendants to petition. De­ Meeting at Howard ham, Lizzie Monegan, Verronica Kroft, ► NO. 5, MONUMENT SQUARE. pencils, was killed near the C., A A 0. mas night, which at first, appeared to be a murrer overruled and exceptions taken, and McGugin, Court Monday. Agnes Welsh, Bessie Worrell of Newark depot, Christmas eve , about six o'clock. tragedy of s>mesort, but an investigation leave given to answer. and Marne Lee. TEI.KPHONE connection. cleared all things up. According to the His body was not found until an hour later C. W. McKee against Mary A. Knnksl Results in No Organization—Due to Messrs. C A Dermody. Frank J Mead, when Mrs Lillie Watson and her sister, on Oatette, about 11 o’clock Christmae night, and John M Kunkel, foreclosure: judgment A Wealthy Farmer Residing Several Misunderstanding—Rev. Ball T E Taugher, P W Taugher, W J Feeney, IOUNT VERNON, O...... -JAN. 2, 1896 their way home,stumbled over a hat- When the family of Theodore Crowl were startled Chas. S. Seclirist Sues B. A 0. R. R. for plaintiff for $141 and order of sale- Russell Roberts, John Braneghan, Mike they looked around for its owner they Miles North of City. by the sound of fire arms and* loud cries Rica Hyman against eity ot Mt. Vernon, Addresses Large Audience Heneghan, P J Heneghan, Frank Kaiser BANNER BRIEFLETS found him dead on the rails. The railroad coming from the building near the T- «fc 0. for $1,99R Damages. and C. F. Colville, Mayor, Injunction; dls- at Night. W I) Carter, W P Lawler of Milwaukee, authorities were notified and his remains C., depot, formerly used as a saloon but mleeed by plaintiff at her ooets, without Wis., Cletus Allerding, Andy Tighe, J P now owned and occupied by Jacob Gehring* McDonough, J Welsh, M J Lee, F J taken t° l'ie C, A. A C. shops where Surprised by McGugin In the Act, They prejudice. TOWN GOSSIP AND SHORT ITEMS Coroner Blair found them. An investiga­ a tall road employe. On entering the room* Martin, Jno McCrystal, Mr Baker, of Verdict In Hunter-Berry Case Set Aside The advertised meeting of the Prohibi­ tion disclosed the facts that he had been Fire Upon Him.—No Clew to the Gehring was found lying on the fl >or with Gambier, Gus Reynolds, Martin Kelly, OP NEWS PICKED UP HERE PXOBATX COURT MATTERS. tionists and Populists at Howard last Fri­ beastly drunk during tbs day, in company an ugly bullet wound in his right leg above —Several Divorce Suits— Tommy Kelly and Fred Siebold. AND THERE. E. I. Mendenhall, assignee of Jonathan day did not terminate in any coalition o? with several other bobos. His companions Perpetrators. ths knee. A. Colopy, has filed a schedule of debts, these two political factors, as was ardently FREDERICKTOWN FARMERS bad crawled into a box car for the night It seems that Gehring had attempted to Number of Minor showing his Ilahilities to be $15,188.77. expected. While the object would be a com­ — The hearing of Douglass Bricker was aud left him to be run down. Coroner replace a hexvy-45 caliber revolver in a belt, Cases. Jesse McGugin, a wealthy farmer residing Samuel and E. A. Peeler have filed their mendable odo toward tbe crushing of the Will Hold an Institute in That Place again postponed from December 26 to Jan. Blair decided that he came to his death when the weapon slippel from his hand about five miles North of the city, walked final account as executors of Jacob Psalsr. saloon power, yet there were certain points January 17 aud 18. 2, 1896. while intoxicated, through no fault of and fell to the floor with the above result. over to a neighbor's, Saturday afternoon, to Arthur Plnkley, administrator of God­ necessary to fusion that neither side would The following is ths program of the — The managers of Lake Hiawatha Part*, others, and his two companions who had Dr. Lewis was called immediately and Judge Weight adjourned Common Pleas pay him a friendly visit. * He tarried frey Kicks, has filed his second partial aa- concede. A Banner reporter saw Rev. Ball, Farmer’s Institute to be l>«ld in Frederick­ have received two young badgers from Da been held on suspicion were released. His rendered assistance- Tbe leg is badly shat­ about the place until late iu tbe afternoon coart Monday morning, after passing on oount the Prohibition leader in this community, town, Friday and Saturday, January 17 aud kota.' remains were turned over to tbe trustees for tered, tbe ball entering about two Inches before departing, and when be arrived hoiui several cases. The Horton-Berry verdic* A- J. Teeter has been appointed adminis­ at’his boms on E Chestnut street, and found 18, 1896: — Clerk L. A. Culbertson] has unclaimed burial. It is claimed that Jiis home is in above tbe knee from the right outside of the the shades of night had begun to fall. As was set aside on a motion to that effect trator of John L. Teeter, late of Berlin tbe gentleman in an exceedingly good FRIDAY MORNING, 10 A. M. jf one dollar each for 9. W. Cotton and Cincinnati. be attempted to enter the bouse he was met limb- .7 upon the grounds that John D. Ewing, at­ township, giving $6,000 bond with T. J. The course of the ball cau not be, at present frame of mind- He took a cheerful view of MUSIC. Bly. by two armed desperados who demanded torney for the plaintiff, had, in his closing Homes and J. S. Ms stellar as sureties Irs. John Armstrong, aged about 30, determined, owing to the displacement of tbe situation and plainly stated that the ul­ Prayer...... Rev. Torbet bis money. He replied by making a fierce speech to tbe jury, made charges that were Andrew Bechtel, Michael Hess and Benton ern near Amity, died Saturday and was A BOUQUET bone and change of the muscles of the timate combination of these two political Lecture—Some Waste on tbe Farm...... attack upon ths enemy wnd in th« passage not substantiated by tbe testimony. Workman are named as appraisers. parties against tbe saloon was a possibility Wheat....77? Monday. limb. However it is to be. h?pftj that he C E Thorne of arms, five shots were fired by the in­ The case where the Sheriff brought suit Mary Garber has filed exceptions to the within tbe very near future. When asked DISCUSSION. C iru...... The King's Daughters will give a Kin­ Of Society News, Gathered Fresh may have a good and useful member, as he against the Cdhnty Commissioners for pay- truders. One of these scratched tlie right account of J. B. Mack and H. C. Clurn as why no agreement had been reached at the Paper...... Leander Cay wood Oxts...... der Symphony at the Parish House, Friday has a defect in the otherlimb, thekesnTt of nrentof costs of keeping vagrants and per­ for Your Perusal. side of McGugin’s neck and tbe other cut administrators of John Mack. Howard meeting, attributed it to a misun­ MUSIC. Taylor’sDiadcir Flour...... $1.10 •veningand Saturday matinee- a railroad accident several years ago-' j son^ committed without a minimus, was Appointing Committee on Nominations “ Best Flour...... 1.00 the skin over his right eye. The would-be In the case of E. I. Mendenhall, aeaignee derstanding. Ths Prohibitionists had a — The uoted evangelist, Eldsr Nichols, AFTERNOON SESSION 1 P. M. Cash paidfor wheat; mill feed alwayr robbers tben departed decided against tbe county. ~ of Jonathan Colopy at al., petition to sell clear idea of the object of tbe meeting, wiU preach at the Disciple church, on East Where You Have Been and the Vlsl ell dead MUSIC. or sale. A neighbor bearing tbe shots suspected F . land, summons has been issued to Sheriff while a part of the Populist brethsrn were Vine street, Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. tors Within the City—Recep­ $300 FOR ADVICE Paper...... J. H. Bone that all was not well, and hurriedly walked of Richland eounty, for John C. Larwell. still io the dark. Then, too, some had — J. M. Lint, postmaster at Holmesville Tire Connty Commissioners, Monday, al­ Lecture—Some Obstacles to Success iu tions and Dinners. over to McGugin’s place. When he had C. G. Weaver has been appointed admin­ come for tbe avowed purpose of opposing has been appointed superintendent of the Henry Stoyle Dies Suddenly While lowed Prosecutor Ewing $300 for legal ad­ Horticulture...... W J Green IT’S LIKE THIS— learned of all that had hap|>ened hejuount- istrator of the estate of Dorothy Neibel, de­ the Union In the evening Mr. Ball spoke Address—Educated Farmers...... Holmes eounty infirmary and will resign as vice- While Mr. Ewing has been rampant Just a few more days and Christ­ ed a horse and galloped to this city for Walking on McKenzie Street. ceased, giving bond in the snm of $200 with to a large audience in the M. E. Church, L C Mendenhall postmaster. * Miss Bara E. Ward left Monday for a visit with for reduction of salaries in other offices, and mas will have passed, with all its Oberlin frienda. Sheriff Sapp. That gentlemen and Deputy David Neibel and W. U. Wright as suralie*- where he fully explained the matter of MUSIC. yuletide festivities. It’s high time — Quindaro Lodge No. 316. I. O. O. F bowled for retrenchment all along the line* Mr. Ed. Ensminger has gone to St. Louis, Mo., Guy Wright immediately rode up to the Jas- Bell has been appointed administra­ uniting forces under one common standard. Lecture—Can we aflord to make Barn­ you were casting about for celebrated New Year's eve by making ado- on s business trip. Beene of the a* tempted robbery, but after a Heart Trouble the CaoMe—Deceased a yet be intimated that he should have bad tor of Anna M. Wilson, late of Martinsburg* yard Manure?...... CE Thorne nation oall upon Brother James Russell, of Hs had talked with some of tbe leading THAT TURKEY! Mr. Z. T. Duer, a prominent citizen of Kill diligent search failed to discover these Brother of Jack Stoy le, the $500, instead of $300. It always makes a giving $1,000 bond with N. H- Tilton and Recitation...... Edith Miller W. Chestnut street. buck, was in town Tuesday. Populists present, who were favorably in. They’re so cheap and so cleanly modern disciples of Jesse James. difference whose ox is gored. Chas. Murray as sureties. Ths estate is es MUSIC. — Martin A. Ickes, station agent for the Mrs. W. M. Harper arrived home from Wash­ Contractor. dined in the matter. EVENING SESSION, 7:30 P. M. prepared that it wouldn’t pay you This bold attempt to rob McGugin recalls timated at $3,300. to steal one. Perhaps you would T., W. V. AO R. R , at Loudonville, was ington City, Monday evening. MUSIC. many interesting little events in whieh he I ADMITTED TO BAIL- Wm. Welsh, executor of Mary Coohran, like an married last week to Miss Bir Della Robin­ Mias Saidee Stevens is the guest of 'Mr. and FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Prayer...... Rev Hushour Mrs. U. O- Stevens, of Newark. has figured. He is well-known ass wealthy Henry Stoyle, residing on E. Burgees D R. McKee, indicted at the last session has filed his first and final account. son, ofQreersville. Recitation...... Emma Fidler OYSTER STUFFING, Mrs. Clara Ingram, of Chicago, is the guest of old gentleman with some very eccentric street, aged 54, a stonemason, and.brother of the grand jury for assault and battery Program of the Meeting to be Held Paper...... Grant Boggs —Most people do,but mostofthem — Chief Train Dispatcher C. E Williams Mrs. W. H. Kirk, of E. High street. ideas of latter-day life. His wife, Mary of Jack Stoyle, the contractor, dropped .dead upon the person of 'Squire Demas Bricker, WILL or SARAH M CLXLLAND at Utica January 17 and IS. What Shall We Eat?...... C E Thorne of the Cleveland, Akron and Columbus, at can’t afford it. We’ve solved that Mr. 8. J. llersh, of this city, left Thursday for Ann McGugin, brought suit for alimony of heart trouble, on McKenzie street, Wed. at Rich Hill, came in and gave himself np Application has been made for pro. Below ia given the program for the Recitation...... L Mendenhall question by our LOW PRICES. Akron, has resigned to accept a position Emmett, Iowa, to view some land . Tuesday. He was admitted to bail in the Recitation...... Lucy Foote Mrs. Otis ami daughter, of Chicago, are the against him August 15, 1894. In hef peti­ □esday morqing. 1 For several.days he has bating the will of Sarah McClelland, late of Farmers’ I sstitnts to be held by tbe Utica FI8H DINNER with a business firm. sum of $200, for his appearance at the next SATURDAY MORNING, 10 A. M. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper- tion she made some very ugly allegations been ailing, and on Tuesday evening retired Monroe township. She bequeaths all her Agricultural Association, on Friday and Is always in season—nothing more — Tbe people of Amity and vicinity will MUSIC. Mr. and Mr. Frank Weaver werethe guest of which showed bis disposition not to be apparently as well as usual, though be com­ term of court, giving George Smithhialer property both real and personal to her Saturday, January 17th and 18th, in ths tempting. How about a mackerel, have an opportunity of hearing Rev. L. W. Prayer...... E B Lewis relatives and friends in Columbus. Friday. tbe most affable. It ia also charged plained that his feet were cold: When he and Wm. M. Koons as sureties. father, Walter McClelland. The will was Opera House. There will be three sessions herring, white fish, blue fish or a Mulhane lecture in the M. E. church at Lecture—Some Points in Cattle Feeding Mr. Harry M. Ball, wife and daughter, of Col­ that bs had a son, who appropriated to his arose Wednesday. morning, "he confined executed in May, 1880, in the presence of each day, at 9 a. no., 1 p m., and 6:30 p. m. fresh water mackeiel? that place, Friday evening. umbus, are the guests of friends in the city. .v C E Thorne own use a few dollars belonging to the WANTS DAMAGES. John Montis and Henry Patterson. Hear* FRIDAY MORNING. But don’t forget us when you want — E. H. Long, foreman at the C., A- AO. Mrs. Ella Millard, of Gambier avenue, ia spend- to complain of bia/eet. He had-made Recitatation—The Schoolmaster’s Guest father, and was turned from the parental rangements to spend the day at Gambier, | Chas C Seclirist, a mail clerk running ing is set for January 4. Avoidable Expanses...... J. C. Stinson that Christmas roast. A full measure of ’ holler shops, run an iron splinter into his ing the week with Mrs. Ed. Thomas, of Newark. Elma Rucker good will and cheerfulness goes with roof an outcast The son was finally killed in company with' a 9On 'and daaghter, rfid between Chicago, III., and Chicago Juno- Corn—Wet or Dry...... J. H Brigham Paper—Deficient Progress in Farm...... right thumb, Saturday, rendering him un­ Mr. J. II. Nichols, medical student of Chicago, 'tiphji Oliioy has sued the Baltimore and The Ideal Farmer...... John W. Price every purchase. came here last week to spend his vacation at Mt. while riding a freight train in another part after easing a hearty breakfast,, started, MARRIAGE LICENSES Ohio Against the World...... F- A- Dsrtbick Evolution...... C W Phillips able for duty for a few days. Ohio R R Co , for $1,999 damages for in* Yours, for a Happy Christmas, — Palmar Cox s Brownies, one of the Vernon. * of the state. - presumably, for ’.tbe C.,*A. A C. depot. He Quimby D. Snoddy G. L. King, Game Laws...... L- A. Bell Lecture—Irrigation of the Garden...... juries sustained In Lwreek at Bremen, Ind- COPPER & BROWN, greatest spectacular shows in tne world* Mr. J. P. Rowley, of Terre Haute, Ind., is the On September 11, 1894, Mrs. McGugin was traversed Burgess street to McKenzie and Aria D. Berry. Myra M. Stone. AFTERNOON- W J Green guest of his cousin. Miss Nellie- Hogue, E. Gam­ January 1, 1894L He alleges that ths wreck Emery C. Williams C. D Wilson, AFTERNOON SESSION, 1 P. M. Game, Fish and Oysters—--- will be at tbe Qrand Opera House, Colum­ allowed $300 alimony. It is noticed that started south. When ia front of the Misses Experience in 8prsying Apples.... Derthick bier street. f * ’ » Laura Arrington. Hattie Beech- South Mainstr she did not ask,for divorce, which would Mead's residence he fell to the pavement was caused xby lack of care on the part of Weeds ...... O. Hickey MUSIC. bus, January 6, 7 and 8, with a uaatlnee on Mr. W, if, Gilbert, of Warsaw, Ind.. is the J. S. Bebout, Fred Brooks, Taxation...... Brigham have invalidated any claim she might have and expired- The ladies noticed him fall the nsHroad* company He sustained se' Cora B. Hunter. Minnie Alspaugh. Report of Committee on Nominations Telephone 237—Free Deliven. Wednesday. gnest Of jiis sister. Miss Mamie Gilbert, at Mrs Game Laws and Taxes...... Baxter Song...... Walter, Je*se & Anna Hyatt as a wife, in the McGugin estate. and r.ushfd out to his assistance. They saw vere injir^iex and bruises which will result Joseph S. Murphy, Wilson B. Garrett, — Grant Philips, game wa rden|had Tbox McComb’s./ ( , EVENING. Lecture—Spraying Fruit Trees...... McGugin resisted the payment of this in totally disabling his right arm. Ida E- Shaffer. Ida Mossholder. Ward arrested Monday, for sptarthg fish in Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Stevens returned to Newark that something serious ailed him and noli, James W- Peyton, Chas. Carson, Music...... Quartette W J Green the Kokosing, north of towri, on 8undsy. Monday evening, after a pleasant visit with Mt- alimony. Finally,daring tbe past summer, fled his family. Dr Scribner was called Emma Pancoast. Blanche Ewers. Is Self Government Too Expensive...... Recitation—“The Old Man goes to town” Vernon friends. He plead guilty and was fined $25 and costs a granary on the farm burned, and the old and tbe unfortunate man removed to hrs WILFULLY ABSENT. H. R Jones, F R- Cowden, Brigham Ada Pennell Mrs. Ella Baldwin and daughter, Miss Winne gentleman claimed that $10,000 which had home. An examination by Dr. Scribner Edwin A. Russell wants a divorce from Clara M. La Fever- Mary Edwards. The Farmer and Hie Hired Man...... Lecture—The Farm and the School..... by Mayor Colville. Cbas A. Andreas, Geo. W. Zolman, Mrs- J. M. Durbin LUMBER! returned to the city, Tuesday, after a month's so­ been bidden therein, burned with it. his wills Alice A. Russell. They were C E Thorne -A. 3ST ID — The many friendaof Mr. Wm. Mitchell journ at Washington. and Coroner Blair, disclosed the fact that Magdalene Metzzar Mary E. Haines. Lessons From Dry Seasons...... Wilson tendered him a little surprise, at prayer The burning of tbe granary gave rise to death resulted from heart trouble. The fun. married January 1, 1888, in Danville, and Robert J. McKee, Music...... Quartette Miss Carrie Sparrow returned to her home in Nellie Russell,five years old, was born. The Glodith Semple. What ie Culture?...... Derthick LOCAL NOTICES. meeting in the M. E. Church, Thursday Jackson, Pa., Tuesday, after a short visit with some very ugly rumors, which, however, eral arrangements have not yet been com. COAL! evsping. After services wars over, he was Miss Sara Israel. E. High street. have never been as yet sustained by any pleted. plaintiff alleges that defendant has been SATURDAY MORNING. If you need a set of Dishes buy them presented an elegant gold headed cane. Miss Kate F. Benedict returned Monday even­ tangible proof. absent from him without any cause on bis DKZDt BBCORDRD. Mixed or Special Farming—Which?...... OUR GRADES ARE THE ...... Derthick now and save money at F. L. Beam’s. BEST AND OUR PRICES — Landlord Ensminger, the genial host ing from a ten days’ visit with her sister in To­ A detective, representing an insurance RECENT DEATHS. part for more than three years past and is John Boyle, extr , to Win.C. Cooper ronto. now a resident of Lorain county. He et al, 2 48 acres in Clinton...... 51 80 Horticulture -...... Shrake LOST—A diamond stud, between 118 THE LOWEST in the city. of the Curtis House, served his pairjna a agency of Columbus, which bad idemnitied Jas. W. Rizir, sxtr , to Wm. H. Cure for Hard Times...... Brigham Miss Margaret Carrigan, of Danville. Ill., is MRS ESTHER BISHOP, Gambier street and the Postoffice, on CALL AND GET AN ES­ New Year's dinner that would have tfckled the loss, has been here the past few weeks, therefore prays that hs may be divorced Brokaw, lot 102 in Centerberg...... 850 00 Melons...... Montgomery TIMATE ON THE LUM­ the guest of her cousin, Dr , J-JF. Lee, N. San­ Aged 74 years, die 1 at her home in Milfor d from the defendant and an order be made Women in ths Dairy...... Mrs. M. E. King New Year’s day. Finder will be liberal­ the gods. Among the many good things dusky street- inves'igating the matter, and what­ Hester Ano Riley to Prudence BER YOU NEED BEFORE township, December 24,1895, of tbe infirm­ Cautiebery, 7.1 sores in Liberty... 60 00 AFTERNOON. ly rewarded. Geo. P. Updegraff. was-served a young turkey, weighing 43 Missee Ada and Laura Whiteeide, ofSt. Mary's ever conclusions he arrived at are not concerning the child which will enaole him YOU BUY. ities of old age- She was born January 30, to visit her at ail proper times. Robert E Gamble to Wm Sells et al The New Farmer...... Brigham pounds. of the Springs. Columbus, dre thh guests of their known. 40 acres in Union...... 326 00 Corena Yea nt—Something New! OUR STOCK OF brother, Mr. John Cooper Whiteside. 1821, in Washington county, Pa., and re­ Tbe Crisis Presses...... -Mrs. M. A. Bowman — Every member of Timon Lodge, K. o* Last week, a story was sprung upon the Sarah Hall to Abram D Melick, 37 Loss and Damage from Food Adulteration.. A Perfect Yeast. Try it and be con­ Lumber is Complete. Dr. F. F. Ward sails from New 'York, Saturday, moved to Milford towaship .about 18J0, FAILED TO PROVIDE. acres in Jefferson...... 500 00 P., is requested and is expected to be pres< public to the effect that J. W. Buckmaster, ...... Derthick vinced. Sold by WE CAN SAVE where he will remain far several months visiting a hired man employed by McGugin, had, where she has since resided. She was Nellie Bsrtlett complains of her husband John G. Gilmore to Maggie Claw­ The Civic Duties of Agriculturists...... Ames Warner W. Miller. ent on Thursday evening Installation o the more important hospitals of Europe- son, 100 acres in Berlin...... 1 00 YOU MONEY. in the various diversions of bis labors* married, to Wm Bishop, June 16, 1843, and Harry Bartlett, and as a solace for aneb EVENING- officers, amendments to laws and several Mrs, A. L. Baker, son Otto and Miss Clara H D Critchfield, adm’r to Henry L Reduction In all Lines. THE BEST GRADES OF important matters that interest every one, 8harp, from this city, attended the State meeting discovered in a hay mow a tin bucket, con­ b as -since lived ia or'near the place of her complaint wants divorce and alimony She Curtis st al., property in Mt Ver­ Music...... Quartette taining, it is alleged, about $14,000- Ths death. tShe was -the mother of seven chil­ alleges that she has been a bona fide res­ non ...... 20000 00 Replenishment of Fertility...... Reynolds Buy now. Anticipate your wants for Will come up. of music teachers, at Columbus, Thursday. Hebrew Farming...... Thomson HARD and SOFT COAL Messrs. Alex. Jones and Otto Patterson and story, when it qnce got started, grew harder dren, five sons and two daughters, and all ident of Knox county for a year past; that Adeline Langford et al , to Elisa J spring. It will save you money and ALWAYS ON HAND. —^Burglars entered the store of Wm. Al. Millar, lot 8 in Buckeye City...... 500 00 Music ...... Quartette we want the money. Wall Paper at la ini*, on Norton street We lues lay night, Mias Carrie Jones attended a party at the home to trace, and all efforts to verify or condemn are living and all were present wheh she she was married to Harry Bartlett Decsni- Fred Mortley to C O Mortley, et ai Crop Rotation...... E. Wright of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson in Utica Tuesday half brice. 12c and 15c papers for 6c. James Patterson, andgot away with $14 in money,two boxes of it proved fruitless. passed away. She was one of ten children, bet4, 1891, and Floyd Ewing Bartlett, born part of lot 19 in Centerburg...*..... 600 00 Our Boys...... Livingston TKLKPHOXE NO. 55, evening. , , Fred Mortley to Charlotte Mortley 25 and 35c papers for 10 and 12c. It cigars, several pen knives, and a few other It is a theory that the robbers learned of of whom W. D. Bottenfield, of Centerburg. December 1, 1894, is tbe result of such The meetings are entirely free and all are will save you one-half and more. A 300-311 W. Gambier Street Miss Bessie Wgrrel, daughter of Mr and Mry. part of lot 19 in Centerburg...... 1 00 invited to attend tbe Institute and tobeoome small articles. They gained entrance Fred Warrel’, of East Main street, is visiting this find and knowing tbs.old man'a,pecu- union. She charges her recreant spouse Lumen Vernon to Thos R Head, lot good selection to show you. Stop and Leave orders with Francis Evans, through a window at the rear. friends in Mt. Vernon for a few .days.—Newark liarities, expected to find it hidden safely , with gross neglect of duty . by failure to in Gambier...... $35 00 members of the Society. see, at Arnold’s. B. A O. Express Office — Will Weaver has just placed on exhi­ Advocate. ’ ‘ ‘' - .• within the house. They undoubtedly laid MR8. MAT BLUE, provide within the past three year*, also 8arah A Wilson st al to Michael R Aged.66 years, and long a resident of Esto, Weyant, 107 5 acres in Monroe....10000 00 bition in the “Little Nugget,*” a piece of - L. B. Houck and S. ’H. Maharry, our Connty their plans well, and had knowledge of Mc­ with cruelty, in that he repeatedly swore at “Tbe Tornado." 0 7 School Examiners, were, in Columbus Thursday died Christmas morning of -heitfrt disease. Wm M Harper et alto Eliza A Har­ crayon work sent him by Billy Hoyle, of Gugiu's absence when they entered the and cursed her. {Judge Waigbt granted a per, property in Mt. Vernon and This great scenic production of Lincoln Trimmed Canes in CIAJUGH & CO’S attending the State meeting" of the County Mrs. BUie was a lady well ktfown in the temporary injunction restraining defendant Clinton townsnip...... 1 00 window. Don’t fail to examine the the^Mecca.” It is alleged to be a represen­ School Examiners. 7 * house. Perhaps he had hidden the treasure J. Carter played to a fair audience at the well or they had beeu delayed by other community where she lived, for her charita­ from interfering with plaintiffs possession of Wm M Harper et al to Howard quality and prices. J tation of Charley Arnold,, iu disguise, at Mr. Walter*Jacoby and wife returned Tuesday, ble motives and Christian manner' 8he is Harper, lot 45 in Eastern addition Woodward Thursday night. The mechani­ HARD STEPS 10 TAKE. to Toledo, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. means from starting earlier, so that when child aDd personal‘pTOBgrty, pending ths Call and be convinced that you can the3Tbanksgiving football game survived by two sons and thre6 daughters. to Mt. Vernon...... 1 00 cal effects were good, in fact are the best he —~A three year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby’s parents, Mr.and'Mrsr W. R. Shipley, he returned .unexpectedly they had not suit for divorct andaljaiony.7 Both parties has ever given tbe public. The next attrac­ buy more goods and better quantity for 807 Gambier avenue. completed their hunt. The funeral services occurred Thursday at reside in Mt. Verirffa-/’ the money, than any grocery store in Easy walking comes generally Jantta Critchfield, of Columbus, . who are East Union, Rev.' Beeman officiating. - tion is “The Dazzler,” Thurday evening, guefls of MY?fcfid Mrs. Emanuel'Miller, of Mrs. Maggie Sharp and'daughter, of Logawt- When the first reports of the affair had the city, at Warner W. Miller’s. from easy Shoes. If your feet port, Ind,, and Miss Com Sharp, of Camdw>t NEW YEAR’S EVE BLAZE. January 2. been succeeded-by the more accurate info?-, '* ; ...... f. CIVIL ACTION. are in happy homes you will be . ^biacity.^^g poisoned Sunday iuomi»tKJnd;far an accconnting Cooper-Roberts Works. tbe city, was badly mixed up in a runaway, stroke of paralysis, which she sustained on The best Tea and Coffee in the city PARR’S FALL 8H0ES ? —Op account of the inauguration of Gover. Pacific coast, has been spending the past week but another clever ruse of McGugiu's to and other equitable- relief. The petition Tuesday evening. He had etarted out the with old friends iu Mt. Vernon. . delay tbe the pAymfent of alimony. Christmas day. The funeral occurred Sun­ relates that’Bnggle and Trowbridge entered for the money, at Warner W. Miller’s norsslect Bushnell, theC, A. AC. railway Coshocton road to his home, when bis horse The height of Fashion at little company will sell excursion tickets to Col- The Banker interviewed several gentle­ day aud interment was made in Wayne into a partnership, April 1, 1893, for the The Moulding Room, Containing Several Ask for our 80c Coffee and Sample Tea price. But to keep business church cemetery .. ran off, and threw him out. Hs was picked at 26c per pound and be convinced. moving and customers pleased. bus*t>„ on January 12th and 13ih at rate of STATE SCHOOL EXAMINERS . men, Marshal Bell being among tbe number. purpose of yaisiRgstock and doing a general Valuable Cores Burned— up and carried into tbe house of Judge He was inclined to be a little sceptical*'on, farming bueiness'on the Lilly farm contain­ oneaare for the round trip. Tickets go od Complete Their Labor* nt ^olnnibua Adams, where medical aid was summoned. Dishes. tbe subject, and .seemed to think tbe 'iffair F CUPID’S VICTIMS ing 75 acres in Wayne township. Ths con­ Loss $2,700. Perhaps you prefer the WEBB « guiqg-only on date of sale and good return­ —Tbe Class an Unusually X He was badly shaken up and braised, bnt To close out some pieces, the biggest SHOE—a work of art for Winter ing January 14th inclusive. was a hoax of some kind. Sheriff-.-Sapp tract provided that ths plaintiff was to do Small One. Young P will and testament of Isaac Johnson, de­ other stream of water was directed against Common school certificates, men. 20. rank of eccentric dancers, and he is playing schools caused by Miss Stone’s marriage Cough Cure, is the best remedy for enlisted men, 768, total 819- ceased, has brought action to foreclose ths flames, but it was fully three quarters The board organized for 1896 as follows: the part iu a way that shows him to be a will bs filled by Miss Florence Purdum, of LODGE NOTES. cough, we ever used; would not be with­ — Anthony Wright, aged eighty years mortgage against J. H- Branyan- 8hs of an hour before they were subsided. President Charles Hanpert, Wooster; clerk, thorough artist. If he continues to advance Chilicothe. out it. died'at Wooster, Haturday. He was an Odd claims $75 with 8 per esnt interest from The cause of the fire is not qaite clear. It J- P. Sharkey, Eaton; treasurer, C. W. Ben­ at his present rate, it will be but a short K. CF H. Fallow for nearly fifty years; for thirty July 27, 1888. originated in the cnpalo either from a Look on the bargain counter at Frank nett, Piqua. time before he will be doing good work in ANDREAS METZGAR. The Knights of Honor have elelected L. Beam’s. For Your Hands years secretary of the Wooster lodge, twen­ Mr. C. A. Andreas and Miss Lena Metz­ “melt” that had been run off a few hours The times set for the 1896 meetings were legitimate comedy. He will be seen with the following officers: ty years treasurer of the Grand Encamp­ gar were united in marriage by Rev. Mul­ FARTITION. previous, or from the coke ovens. The loss Do you uae Salt? and if you do, buy and Face June 23. 24 and 25,and December 22, 23 and “The Dazzler” at tbe Woodward, Thursday Rigdon P. Sockman is plantiff in a suit ment of Ohio, aud founded Canton Wright hane at St. Vincent De Paul's, Wednesday is estimated at something like $2,700 which P. D.—Silas Cole. the best No. 1 Fine Salt, $1.00 per bar­ 24. Both examinations will be held in evening. D.—Janies Beach. Patriarchs Militant of Wooster. against Charlotte E. Scarbrough for parti­ is fully covered by insurance. rel, at Warner W. Miller’*. Columbus. morning, at nine o’clock. The groom ie a V. D.—John Bowers. — The very latest thing in pocke's is a prominent druggist of Youngstown, and the tion of real estate. He claims an undivid­ Io the moulding room at the time were Alaska Cream. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ed interest in 62.37 acres in Morgan town­ A. D.—M. H. Kaufman. Call rnd see the very low prices in pocket in the stocking. It comes above bride is ths accomplished daughter of Mr* two large cylinder cores, which are destroy­ Ben join Jelly. ship. R.—D. T. McClellan. Canned Vegetables, Fruits, Ac., at and on tbe outside of the knee. This may — Mrs. John Leonard died at her late Given Three Yiolaters by His Honor John Metzgarof thia city. ed. F. R.—W. F. Gantt. home in Morris township Saturday from Warner W. Miller’s. Camphor Ice. appear a trifle far-reaching, but it affords Thursday. A second alarm brought ths fire depart­ Treasurer—W. H. Fink. consumption, aged 27 years. Iuterment BEBOUT HUNTER. COGNOVITS Witch Hazel Jelly. better protection to a woman who Is carry­ Marshal Jos Bell took two hobos and ment ont at eleven o’clock, but ths blase Chap.—R. G. White. Floor and Table Oil Cloth at Frank ing money or valuables than any other was at Pika cemetery on Monday afternoon. Mr. J- 8. Bebout of Martinsburg and Miss Lewis B. Houk brought cognovit pro­ Guide—John McDowell. L. Beam’s. “Dude" Rideout, a “fly” coon abont town ceedings against Alfred E- Rawlinson and was soon extiguished. place of deposit about the dress — Wm. Lambert had Phillip Church ar­ Cora B. Hunter of Milfordton were married Ga.—A. Upfold. to the Zanesville work house, Friday. One Alice Rawlinson, December 30, and obtain* For Your Cold Feet Try a — T. O. Schooley, of Fredericktown.took rested, Friday, for assault and threatening of the hobos, Thos. Maguire, walked up on Christmas day at the home of the bride's Sen.—J. H. Branyan. After all, there is nothing like good parents, by Rev. Martin Weaver of Homer. ed judgment for $121.$0 and costs. .■ A GENTLE ROAST Trustees—Chauncey Wright, B. F. Home-made Bread. Get Taylor’s Best a tumble, as it were, Thursday. He was in a menacing manner. He waived exami* stairs into the Dougherty Club Christmas There was present only the near relatives W. H. Ralston hrought cognovit pro­ Kunkle, J. W. Johnson. or Taylor’s Diadem Flour and bake for leaning over tbe railing at the Commercial nation before ’Sqnire Blair and was bound afternoon and appropriated an overcoat For That Claas of Newspaper Men HOT WATER BOTTLE of the contracting parties. After the mar­ ceedings against L. G. Welker Monday and Rep.—Alex. Cassil. yourselves. The Northwestern Eie House in that village whsn his feet slipped over to court in the sum of $100. He gave belonging to Chas- Dermody, the tailor. Who Blow Their Own Horn*. ILL SIZES—NEW STOCK. riage had taken place sni the usual secured a judgment for $147, and cost with Alt.—Silas Cole. vator & Mill Co. on the ice and he fell over on to the Depot bond. Presently Dermody misssd the article and T he current number of Newspaperdom greetings extended, all were served with a interest at 8 per cent, from that date. street pavement. He was badly bruised — The People's Telephone Co-, of Butler- started in search. He found the hobo and contains the following which ia quite sug­ Mohican Tribe, No. 69, Red Men Picture Frames made to order at and shaken up,but no bones were broken- wedding dinner which wasnh readiness. John D. Ewing against Fred H. Smith will begin work in Loudonville in a fewdaya overcoat on Gambier street. Dermody got and AmySmith, cognovit; judgment render* gestive in its way, and will be read with elected officers as follows, Friday night: Frank L. Beam’s. — Charles Tracy at 10 o'clock Christmas establishing their local telephone exchange* his coat and the cops got the hobo aud that some intereet-by a few looal gentlemen: LOW PRICES AT BLACK-MOORE- ed December 30, for $268.20 and costs, with Prophet—D B Tuttle. Will You Need Carpets! night was on his way from Johnstown to They have been delayed somewhat by the hobo got thirty days. Lyman W. Black, of Union township A weekly paper from an inland Pennsyl­ Sacnem—Charles Armstrong. Jacob Phillips’ house, near Hartford. As interest at 8 per cent, from that date- By buying now you can save 10 to 15c bad weather aud the scarcity of poles bat Geo- Roberts had taken an overcoat be­ and Miss Anna G. Moore, will. be married Walter Stratman <& Co., a corporation un­ vania city sends us a copy, with a request Senior Sagamore—Judson Vincent. he was intoxicated, Phillips mistook him that an opinion be expressed regarding it- per pard on Carpets. We want money Harry M.Green’s hope to have no difficulty hereafter. At longing to E. W. O'Donnell, and the mayor this (Thursday) evening, at ths bride’s home der the laws of Pennsylvania, brought cog­ Junior Sagamore—Bert Faddis. for a.burglar and fired two loads from a suitable for use in a “booklet” to be issued Chief of Records—D W Agnew. and propose to offer you bargains in least twenty-five instruments will be put in gave him ten days. on N. Gay street. They will reside in Union novit proceedings against C. L. Bowers Carpe‘8 and Rugs. Choice new goods shotgun at him. Oue of the loads took ef­ shortly. Ws do not know as ws can fur­ Keeper of Wampum—I M Phillips. to begin with and extra inducements are The “Dude" filled upon John Barleycorn township. Monday aud secured judgment for $124 and and a big selection. E. 0. Arnold. Drug Store. fect in Tracy's arm. He is thought not to nish an opinion snch as ths editor desires Trustee—T H Trimble. offered. The enterprising citizens of of Me Christmas night, walked into Col. Dettra’s costs. have been seriously injured. Zena have secured funds sufficient to insure livery stable and wanted to “clean up.” Ten bnt at a glanoe down ths *ditorial column Representative—J M Blocher. Wall Paper and Window Shades are ’PHONE 185. WORLD’S FAIR CAR Alternate—L F Strang. — Mrs. Anna Stickney, daughter of Wm. the extension of the system from Laksvills and costs. of ths really bright and well-gotten np pa­ included in the Clearing Sale at Frank COMMON PLEAS COURT JOURNAL- Penhorwood, died at the home of her to that point. The work may of necessity Of the Northern Pacific R. R. to b* per suggests an opportunity to remark upon L. Beam’s. lather, near Centerburg, on Monday morn John E. Demuth against Andrew J. Par- o. u. A. M. be delayed until April but is a sure thing He Bought the Chocolate. Here January 6. habit soma editors have that is neither For all fine pastry baking, Taylor’s WOODWARD lug of last week, of pulmonary con-U nip eventually. rett, foreclosure; judgment rendered for valuable to the paper nor interesting to its Commodore Perry Council, No. 32 Diadem Patent is the Flour to use. The tion. The funeral was held Thursday A good story has just leaked out on a The Northern Pacific Railroad Land De- plaintiff for $3,804 80* GRANT & STEVENS, - Managers. — The big Killbuck ditch extension from readers. Order United American Mechanics, Nobthwe8ten Elevator & Mill Co. morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Peters of the young gentleman employed as a salesman partmerii’s World's Fair Product Car will JosephC- Gordon, against Michael O'Con­ In this paper there were ten paragraphs Millbrook a distance of six-miles to what elected officers as follows, Monday night: Christian church officiating, aud interment in a china store on 8. Main street. In a beat Mt. Vernon, on Monday, Jan. 6th at nor, foreclosure, continued. alluding to Itself or its contemporaries in a ia known as Sharp's bridge on the Holmes Councilor—Chas. A. Mitchell. A Clearing Sale controversy with the lady bookkeeper over C., A. A C. Depot. .'The display in this car H. H. Greer, adm'r of Wm-McClelland, manner not required to make it more newsy That will interest every reader of this Thursday Eveninff, Jan 2, ’96. was made at Rich Hill cemetery. oounty line is now fully outlined. It ia im­ Vice Councilor—S. G. Peeler. — Knox county has two candidates for the sals of certain articles, a wager of four is highly interesting and instructive and is against Mary E- McDowell, foreclosure; or interesting- Ths items were none of paper. At Frank L. Beam’s,commencing possible to stop at the county line because pounds of chocolate caramels was made that Recording Secretary’—H. O. Purdy. minor positions in the Ohio Legislature, open to tbe public for inspection free of plaintiff recovered $635.38. them calculated to enhance the value of tbe Slonday, Sept. 2, to make room for of a large sand bar about 590 feet across In the articles aforesaid would not be sold be­ Asst. Recording Secretary—Stephen when it meets for organization next Mon­ charge. It contains a comprehensive col­ Roberta and Carter against Joseph Ram­ paper in the minds of the business men who E. Mast. Holiday Goode, I will close out at a Holmes county. To gat an outlet, a cut of fore Christmas. With the approach of very low price. Staple and Fancy China, day. Wm. R. Forbes, of Gambier, wants lection of the fauna and flora, cereal, fruit sey, foreclosure; judgment for plaintiff for are its advertising patrons or the people Financial Secretary—J. F. Hammet. COSCBOlTT GMHT’S 3,500 feet must ba made in Holmes county Glassware, Lamps and Wall Paper. Christmas, the young lady in question mineral and vegetable produces of the stares $51.77. who are its readers. In addition to thee* Inductor—Geo. A. Moore. to be Assistant Sergeant-at-Armsand James aud with no cost to Holmes county or the Come at once if you want a share of Comedians longed for the chocolate and noticed with traversed by ths line of the Northern Chas. Murray, adm’r., against Jennings paragraphs there was oonstant referenoe to Examiner—Guy Lewis. C- Scott, of this city, is after bis old position property holders along the Hue of the ditch the bargains. In the Rollicking Musical Farce Comedy, considerable impatieoce how these articles Pacific Railroad, comprising North Dakota, Carpenter, foreclosure; plaintiff recovered the paper in tbe news, often dragged in Inside Protector—Alonzo Lockwood. of message clerk. In some of the daily pa­ in that county. The county commissioners seemed to hang on to the stock with a des­ Monuna, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. without excuae, and generally In bad taste- Outside Protector—D. W. Metcalf. pers Mr. Scott is credited to Lake oounty. propose to sell the ditch in a lump and If $177. Trustee—S. A. Green. The Historic Route. peration that was maddening. At last she There are also samples of wood; wool, build­ W. C. Cooper, guardian of Charles DeWitt, This is a praotioe that ought to be dis* — Ernest Hess, the young machinist, who this is done a machine will be put on early Representatives—Wm. Englehart and conceived the idea of having a friend pur­ ing stone, coal and in fact specimens of all fcgaiDBt Homer H- Workman, et al., couraged. A paper filled with references to The Nashville, Chattanooga <5c St THE DAZZLER! was caught in the act of burglarizing the in the spring. W. I. Creverling. wholesale store of A. G. Ash brook, on chase ths articles with ths understanding industrial products to be obtained along equity; judgment for plaintiff for $166 66. Itself, or to its performances, is poorly edi­ Louis Railway, the model railroad o In Its 6th Year and More Dazzling that they could bs returned. The friend Alternates — Geo. E. Stephey and South Third street, Newark. Christmas — Saturday afternoon Georgia 8inger had thiB line. The numerous scenic views and Archibald McKane amidst William Atb. ted. It ia the business of a newspaper to Isaiah Hutchinson. the South in equipment, roadway and than ever. A Great Cast. morning, had his hearing before Mayor a narrow escape from an involuntary bath called and to make the scheme more secure collection of mounted birds and animals erton, equity; heard on demurrer of defend­ collect, print and comment upon the news. service, is also the greatest in historical purchased the articles of the very clerk in COMEDIANS, Taylor Thursday afternoon, and was bound in tbe Olentangy, at Mt. Gilead. He add greatly to the interest and variety of ant to petition and amended petition of It is its business to do that work well. If interest, more than fifty famous battle question. The young lady got the choco­ New Tear’s Dance. SINGERS, over to Common Pleas Court in the sum of driven into the creek with a doable team the display so that not only the farmer,fruit plaintiff and demurrer overruled. Excep­ it doee that work ably and conscientiously, fields and five national cemeteries being above Mills Bros’, mill, and not reckoning late and the articles were taken to another The society people of this city gave a $500. In default of bail he was committed grower, lumberman, miner, manufacturer, tions taken. that fact will be patent to every reader. To located on the various lines of this sys­ DANGERS, upon the high water, swift current and float­ firm and left, through whom these articles swell dance in Kirk hall Monday even­ Including to jail. gardener, tourist, hunter,: homeseeker, Solomon Stricker against Lewis E- Rey­ constantly refer to itself is a pretty snre in were ordered. When the consignment ai* ing. Among those present were Judge tem. This is the preferred route to —A hobo, riding on train 47 due here at ing ice soon found his team unable to stem student and art lover sre interested, but in nolds, appeal; dismissed by plaintiff at bis dication of that amateur and vain splri1 Atlanta for the Cotton States and Inter­ rived, these articles were merely added to and Mr J B Waigbt, Mr and Mrs Fred BOBBY RALSTON, 8:24, had a thrilling experience Saturday the rsging flood. Probably half a hundred fact all classes of ^people will find much to cost. which spoils ths work of whoever indulges national Exposition, open from Septem-1 the regular order and brOfight over to the W Jones, Mr and Mrs Irvine Forbing, The Only and Original eveuing. At a point about three miles people from the Marion street bridge watch- admire. « • • Joseph Watson against James Johnson, in IL More than that, it pretty surely indi­ Mr and Mrs Harry C Devin, Mr and her 18 to December 31, 1895, for which north of Newark, near the old Robinson his sfforts to rusks tbs shore- The little china atore. The clerk ^discovered the civil action; heard oh motion of defendant cates that ths editor is passing through bis Mrs L F West, Mrs Grace W Fay, of very low’ excursion rates have been “Funny Little Man.’’ fellow while really in danger madea plucky scheme, but not until it was too late. ADMITfED TO BAIL. to require plaintiff to amend his petition by apprentice period of service or has not true Gambier, Mrs W W Miller, Misses Lulu made. Through sleeping car service crossing, he attempted to crawl into the en from St. Ijouis to Atlanta via Evans­ PRICES—25, 35, 60 and 75 Cents. gine, and in doing so slipped and fell back­ fight aud after probably a ten minutes’ buf­ itemizing his account. Motion sustained editorial oapacity. < and Jennie McCormick, Nannie Miller, Keeerved Seat Sale at Green's Drug Store. feting managed to gel to shore bear tbe H. M. Phifer Gives Bond for his Ap­ 3*ra Israel, Sara Myers, Carrie Sparrow, ville, Nashville and Chattanooga. This wards striking on the cylinder head. He Damon and Pythias. and leave given plaintiff to amend bis peti­ An editor need not shrink from alluding ia the route of the famous “Dixie Flyer” was thrown a distance of forty feet, light­ the Marion street sewer, where Twilling Kokosing Division, No. 71, U. R., K. of pearance. > tion. to his paper or his work whenever such al­ Saidee Stevens, Ella Grant, Carrie Jones, Rowena and Verna Fowler, Pearl through sleeping car line whieh runs the Assignee's Notice. hands soon had everything on terra firms P., have made arrangements to put “Damon H- M- Phifer was released from custody • Sarah J- Masters against Joseph Masters, lusion is necessary to clearly set forth an ing on the top of a barbed wire fence. Parker, Clara Ewalt, Flossie Fay, Jen­ year round between Nashville and HE undersigned has been dulyap Aside from a sprained ankle and numerous — A story has bean in circulation, says and Pythias" upon the stage in this city^ on Friday after having spent two nights in divorce; dismissed by plaintiff at her costs. idea or an item, but such reference ought to nie Neal, Jennie Curtis, Mabel Putt and Jacksonville, Fla. For further inform­ T ed and qual ified as ass:gn«e it cuts, the man was not hurt. the Fredericktown Frte Prets, stating that with local talent, on Wednesday and prison, says the Loudonville Democrat.* His . Joseph Watson against Thomas Robin­ be infrequent and avoided when possible. Anna liger and Messrs Thomas A ation, address Briard F. Hill, 328 Mar­ for the benefit of tbe creditors of Marlon Buckmaatar bad found $16,000 at Thursday, February 12 and 13. Mr. Fred bond of $2,000 was reduced to $500 by Judge son et al-, civil action; heard on two demur­ Make the paper strong and interesting Blackford, of Gambier, Warren Hulse, quette Building, Chicago, Ill., or R. C. JONATHAN A. COLOPY. — A swindle ie being extensively prac­ Cowardin, Passenger Agent, ticed in various parts of the country in the horns of Jesse McGugin in Pike town­ C. Heoy, late of the Robert Downing com­ Duucan, who held that the bond asked was rers of defendants to petition. Demurrers enough to make itself felt and appreciated H W Jennings, C W Baker, W E Grant, All persons indebted io said Aas;gm Railway Exchange Building, St. Louis, make immediate payment, and cr< thia wise: A man well dressed and with a ship. Buckmaster is now a resident of thia pany, and his wife have been engaged to excessive, inasmuch as tbe amount he was overruled and defendants given leave to an without the continual little toots some edi­ Alex Jones, Guy Forbing. Charles Cur­ place and tells us that while he aud his swer by Jan. 20. tors delight to give to attract attention tis, Willard Armstrong, C H Grant, Wal­ Mo., or D. J. Mullaney, Pass. Agt., 59 will present their ciaims, duly snthei business-like air calls upon tbe people and assist in staging ths pla-. Mr. Heoy will charged with obtaining by false statements West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. ed, to tbe undersigned for allowance. family lived at the McGugin place, they take tbs part of Damon, and Mrs. Heoy was only $500. J. J. Phifer, of Mt- Vernon, Albert Bowman and Orran Bowman What would be thought of buslneea men If ter Styers, George Israel, Harvey H Cas­ represents himsell as a government detec­ sil, Hurd Cassil, Ludger Milless, Harley W. L. Danley, G. P. AT. A., E. I. MENDENHALL, Aasig missed a small tinbucket. After a long against Hugh A- Blakely et al, injunction, they went about talking of their sales and oore tive or agent with the statemenut that Harm ion. Tbs rest of ths cast will be and Miss Josie Black, of thie plaoe,. signed Ensminger, C L Stevens, Roll McIntire Nashville, Tenn. CoorEB <4 M , Attorneys, d2t there is much counterfeit money in circula­ search it was found under the stairway and made up of members of Timon Lodge. The the bond as sureties and Mr. Phifer will be dismissed by plaintiffs at tbair costs. their purchases everywhere? 8ome of them and Otto Patterson. tion and requests them to show what coin full of money. He counted $8,000 and that uniform rank expect to attend the Pythian returned to the grand jury 'at the regular Alex. Newton, admr., and W. L. Carey, do, and are at once set down as shallow Administrator's Notice. was not all of it. He turned it over to Mr. conclave at Minneapolis next summer, and March session. The Farmers’ Bank.ths pros­ jr., guardian, against Jesse Davis, equity; bores, probably lacking in real buslneas MONEY TO LOAN! OTICEisherebygiven tbattheunder they have in their possession. He then ability. Dougherty Club Dance. uses a chemical which turns the coin black, McGugin to whom it evidently belonged- take part in the uational parade and drill ecuting witness in tbe case,claims to have dis­ leave given plaintiffs to file amended peti­ Newspapers have no right to use their Nsigned has been appointed and quali­ ONEY TO LOAN, on firat mortgage fied Administrator, of the estate of ^* declares it spurious and takes it away with It will be remembered that some months All our people who visited Gamp Ritchie, at covered irregularities in at least'one of the tion by Jan.20. space forsslf glorificotlon, any more than a The Dougherty Club gave a New ago when Mr. McGugin lost a barn or shed New York Life Ins. Co. against J. W. stationer has has a right to insist that hla ■ecaritiaa, in sums not leas than $500. WILLIAM H HART3OCK, him. The victims says nothing for a time Sandusky, will remember wbst kind of en­ preferred olaims that will affect its validity, Year’s hop in their club rooms, on S. MTitles examined and abstracts famished. by fire, it was alleged that $15,000 had been tertainers Kokosing Division are, and to i and shows fraudulent int rominent among the west-side citizens of news to all of suffering humanity that they decisions are given freely, thus giving every man who possesses this valuable book the opportunity of knowing whut lakes for minors, but the queen had mav receive the blessing of a healthy body the law is, aud what his rights are un ler the la v. The chapter on Landlord and Tenant is worth 810 to any man. a tendency to make a man bald? Giand Rapids is N. J. Snook, who fives at 96 and a cheerful mind.’* Jazlin—No; but when a man is bald foreseen that, and" had hidden all of Dayton Street. Mr. Snook belongs- to that Mr. Snook is now working hard every day, It ia corre:t, and gives the laws so plain that it cannot be inisuudentood. The other chapters are equally valuable. I’ve noticed that it has a tendency to them under closely joined flagstones. elacs of nature’s noblemen who are, in eVery and states that he considers himself entirely The Book contains 236 pages, is printed in large, casj -reading type, and is beautifully bound in fine, wine- make him constantly wear a hat.—Rox­ Water was drown from wells so Jeep ■e«ue of the .word, the bone and. sinew of the cared of his former disorders that baffled the bury Uasette. jdtill of the best physicians that he could find. colored cloth. that it. was impossible to see the liquid nation. He is a self-wide man in the fullest Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People No young man can afford to do without. Every father needs it f>r himself and his sons, It is as necessary to sness, Constipation. Coated Tongue, Poor Tho4»e Gentle Creatures.—Miss Oldum sulfate, and shallow basins must be dentition of the term. Neveg shaving had came to him like a strong rope thrown out to the advantages which great, wealth can give, a drowning man. “They saved my life end the education of a bo) as his Arithmetic and History. 'ppetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange- (playfully)—I’m older than you think used instead of buckets, because in the he has always maintained a reputation for iut an end to more awful tortures than I be- I am. latter there might be reflections. fieved it possible for a man to endure and live,” ents of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Miss Caustique—I doubt it.—Chicago Oftjffring industry and sterling integrity- said he, “ and I bless the day that Dr. Wil­ Don't accept some substitute said to be Record. Such a dismal state of affairs, especi­ Ansyit a year ago he became ill from over­ liams’ Pink Pills were brought to make a ally for the pretty coquettes, who were work. • His sickness took the form of nervous couch of rest of my bed of sutiering.” 'just as good." Mrs. F. M. Brooks, of 94 Quiutz Street, was This Valuable Booh is a Present to You. The substitute costs the dealer less. The Man Without Ancestors.—Visitor no more rare in this country than in piostration, the first symptoms being an over- next visited by our reporter, as it had been It costs you ABOUT the same. (looking at portraits)—Some of your an­ others. ps■r. Brooks I Y., was sick with rheumatism for live or eleventh water by this time.—Indian­ whiter than freshly fallen enow, and patient sufierer that he had fallen heir to determined to take them nivsclf and see what, if MOUNT VERNON, OHIO. months. In’speaking of it, Mr. Robin­ apolis Journal. your cheeks are like blush roses.” every disease known to the medical profession. any, effect they would have upon me. The re­ son says: “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is “How about my lips?” All food became distasteful to him, and it was sult was everything I hoped for and more. My ■ headaches are less frequent and severe; in­ the only thing that gave her relief from Muggins—Wigway is in very heavy “Cherries are pale besides them,’ only by the greatest effort that liis life was deed, to tell the truth, they would not come at pain. For the rebel of pain it cannot mourning for his wife, isn’t he? “And my teeth, if you please?” prolonged. To make the matter still worse, all if 1 did not neglect to take the Pink Pills as bo beat.” Many very bad cases ol Buggins—Yes; he carries it to ex­ “Grains of rice are not as white.” he was unable to sleep, and thus gain strength directed. I have just commenced taking rheumatism have been cured by it. For tremes. I met him on the street to-day “But my ears, should I he ashamed for another day’s battle with the insidious them again, and shall continue until all the of them?” old difficulty is gone, as I know it will be in a sale at 50 cents per bottle by all drug­ and he even gave me a black look.— monster ffiat was slowly but surely consum­ short time. I cannot say enough in praise of gists. Dec. Philadelphia Record. “Yes, if you would be ashamed of two ing all liis vital forces. For three long the medicine, and I wish you would refer THE little pink shells among jour pretty everyone (o me who is in trouble of this kind. The lonTaTriyor-elrct of London, Sir curls.” months this unequal contest for a life con- I take great pleasure in telling my friends She—And you told me that it would tinned, and Mr. Snook’s wife and friends were Walter Henry Wilkin, is 58 years of ever be your aim to make my life And so on endlessly; she delighted, he and neighbors of Pink Pills, and all they age and a member of the English bar. still more charmed, for his words came in despair. He had been given the best of have done for Mr. l’rooks and myself, as I naught but one of happiness. And to care by those who nursed him, and the whole feel that no greater blessing could be be­ think that I believed you! from the depth of his heart, and she had stowed upon mankind than those which have Two Lives Saved. Ho—That’s nothing. I believed it one the pleasure of hearing herself praised, phanuacopu ia of remedies known to ordinary come to us through the knowledge and use of 9 TAILOR. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, physicians had been exhausted. The sight of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” ThI. WEST time myself.—Indianapolis Journal. he the delight of seeing her. So their Fumoni Remedy cures quickly ftnd per­ Ill., was told by her doctors she had Con­ The foregoing arc hut two of many wonder­ manently oil nervous diseases, such as Weak love grew more deep and tender every Mr. Snook’s right eye was entirely gone, and Memory, Ix)s« of Brain Power, Headache, Wake­ sumption and that there was no hope for his condition was, indeed, most pitiable. ful cures that have been credited to Dr. Wil­ fulness, I-o.t Vitality, nightly emissions, evil her, but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis­ Bevy of Fair Dames—Our warmest hoar, and the day that he asked her to liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Diseases dreams. Impotency and wasting diseases caused by congratulations, Mr. Binks! Our very marry him she blushed, certainly, but it About this time some kind friend induced whibh heretofore have been supposed to be in­ youthful errors or excesses. Contains no covery completely cured her and she says it opiates. Is a nerve tonic and blood builder. saved her life. ilr. Thus. Eggers, 139 Florida best felicitations, Mr. Binks, Ac., Ac. was not with anger. But, unluckily, the Mr. Snook to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. curable, such as locomotor ataxia and paral­ Makes the pale and puny strong and plump. Easily St., Sin Francisco, suffered from a dreadful news of their happiness reached the Before he had finished taking one box of the ysis succumb to this wonderful medicine as carried In vest pocket. 81 per box; O for S5. By Mr. Binks (just engaged)—Oh, really famous remedy he found the first relief he had readily nAhe most trifling ailments. In many mall prepaid with a written guarantee to cure or cold, approaching Consumption, tried with­ —thanks so much! But couldn’t you wicked Queen, whose only pleasure was money refunded. Write us for free medical out result everything else then bought ore known for many weeks. His anpetite began cases the reported cures have been investi­ book, sent sealed In plain wrapper, which con­ JEW GOODS! spare some of your congratulations for to torment others, and Jacinta more to a prove, and he was able to sleep at night. gated by the leading newspapers and verified tains testimonials and financial references. Sio bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in my finace?—Punch. than any one else, on account of her In i few days he sat up and his cheeks began jn every possible manner and in no case has charge for consultations. Bfwart of imita­ two weeks was cured. He is naturallv to take on natures healthy glow. He gained the least semblance of fraud been discov­ tion*. Sold by our advertised agents, or address thankful. It is such results, of whicl beauty. HEKVENEKP CO., Masonic Temple, Chicago. A little while before the marriage Ja flesh rapidly as hecontinucuto use Pink Pills, ered. Their fame has spread to the far ends of these are samples, that prove the wonderful “Have you heard the news? May while the pain in his head had entirely dis­ civilization and there is hardly a drug store Sold in Mt. Vernon by Geo. R. Baker &. NEW PRICES! efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Foster has become engaged at last.” cinta was walking in the orchard one appeared. Mr. Snook’s long illness had en­ in this country or abroad where they cannot Son and H. M. Green. • Colds. Free trial bottles at 0. R. Baker “What kind of a man is he?” evening, when an old crone approached tirely incapacitated hint for work, but by the be found. Son drugstore. Regular size 50c. and $1. "Oh, he impresses me as one of those asking for alms, hut suddenly jumped time he had taken the third box of Dr. Wil­ Dr. Williams* Pink Pills contain In a con­ KNOX COUNTY back with a shriek as if she had stepped liams’ Pink Pills he was able to resume his densed form, all the elements necessary to give Old People. men who can put up with anything.’ duties. Since that time Mr. Snook has taken new life and richness to the blood and restore “I wonder how much she had to ‘put on a toad, crying: “Heavens, what do I six more boxes of the pills, and declares that TEACHERS’ Old people who require medicine to regu eee’“ shattered nerves. They are an unfailing spe­ late the bowels and kidneys will find the up’ to get him.”—Buffalo Life. his recovery is permanent. cific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, true remedy in Electric Bitters. This “What is the matter, my good woman? “I had s’ ffered so terribly, and was in such partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, EXAMniTIOB The largest assortment of all giades of medicine does not stimulste and contains Mildred—I wouldn’t marry the best What is it I see? Tell me ” a dilapidated condition,” said Mr. Snook to neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but act9 “The ugliest creature I ever beheld the Evening Press reporter who called on him, after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, man in the world! “that I consider my recovery as the next pale and sallow complexions all forms of as a toni” and alterative. It acts mildly on Mr. Suitor—There is no danger; the “Then you are not looking.at me,’* thing to a miracle. I would no more be with­ weakness either in mule or female. Pink Pills the stomach and bowels, adding strength bride never gets the best man.—Tit-Bits. said Jacinta, with innocent vanity. out this wonderful remedy in my house than are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post Meetings for the Examination of and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid “Alas! my poor child, it is you. I would attempt to live in a house without paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or G.R.BAKEB&SON FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS! ing Nature in the performance of the func­ have been a long time on this earth, but furniture. They act as a tonic, strengthen the six boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in Teachero will be held at the tions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appe­ A Pittsburg little girl who was very digestive organs and add vitality to the whole bulk or by the 100), hv addressing Dr. Wil­ tizer and aids digestion. Old People find it fond of the inside of cream puffs, but never have I met anyone so hideoue as I am only too pleased to tell the glad liams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y School Room, I N t u;e C I T Yf, just exactly what they need. Price fifty who did not care for the crust, was care­ you!' DRUGGISTS cents per bottle at G. R. Baker & Son drug fully removing the latter the other even­ “What! am I ugly?” store. 5 ing at dessert, when her mamma Baid “A hundred times uglier than I can Central Building, Mt. Vernon, What are you doing, dear?” tell you." * 11 The Second Saturday of Every Month, MADE TO ORDER THE VERY LATEST STYLES! Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. “Peelin’ my eweam puff,” was the re­ ‘ But my eyes—” MT. VERNON, OHIO, IN The Best Salve in the world for Cuts ply.—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. “They are a sort of a dirty gray; but And the Last Saturday of September, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Fever that would be nothing if you had not October, November, February Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, The gallery was crowded. The tim-1 IV. JENNINGS i SON. March and April. SUITS AT THL LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and positive­ hers cracked ominously. A few timid M”y complexion—! Kell all the Patent Medicine* ly cures Piles, or ro pay required. It is “It looks as if you had rubbed coal Examinations Will Commence at 8:30 o’clock guaranteed to give satisfaction or money re­ ones half arose. dust on your forehead and cheeks.” CLOSING-OUT SALE. L. D. Bonebrake, Prest., FASHION funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale “Aw, seddown!” shouted Bonesy Mc­ “My mouth—” by Geo. R Baker «& Son's. 22fsb-ly Ginn. “Dey aint no danger at all. uuiuuiuiuiiiiuuiiiiiiiitiiiin Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Don’t you see de cop ain’t running?,’— “It is pale and withered like a faded Advertised in thia Paper. Mr. Brown, of Zanesville, swept up a Indianapolis Journal. flower.” L. B. Houck, lerk, ’ EMPORIUM/ "My teeth—” Mt- Vernon, Ohio. WEST’S parlor floor with Mr. Farmer. The lat­ Best 20c Ticking now 12c. Best 8c. Ginghams now ter was “feeling his oats.” -“If the beauty of teeth is to be large c. S. H. Maharry, and yellow, I never saw any so beauti­ Fine 15c. Zephyr Ging­ Centerburg, Ohio. Arthur Van Welck, a Milwaukee boy. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex- ful as yours.” has made a great hit as a concert star in “But, at least, my ears—” hams now 8 and 10c. Best Prints now 5c. Germany. Beer will tell. “They are so big, so red and so mis­ Deputy U. S. Marshal, shapen, under your coarse elf-locks, that 30c. Twilled Red Flannel 50c. Damask Towels now —THE— Major C. T. Picton is firtanager of the they are revolting. I am not pretty my- State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which Columbus, Kan., says: selt, but I should die of shame if mine now 19c. 29, 32 and 39c. WBEIBLLfnn * f | £ f ¥ The Celebrated Specialist of (he France Medical Institute, traveling men say is one of the hes “I was delivered were like them.” DTBEBS.... lJllL u' , " '• Will be at the CVKT1S HOUbK, Mt. Vernon, Wed- hotels in that section. In speaking of of TWINS in After this last blow, the old witch, £3.00 all Wool Scarlet 40c. Table Linen now 29c Schedule in effect So having repeated what the Queen had ne&day, January 2, 1S9G, from S a. in. to 5 in. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and less than 20 min­ Blankets now £1.98. per yard. CONSULT vtnfer 10,1805. Diarrhoea Remedy, Major Picton says: utes and with taught her, hobbled off, with a harsh OR WRITE OXI DAVOMY. “I have used it myself and in my family croak of laughter, leaving poor Jacinta scarcely any pain dissolved in tears, prone on the ground £100 Wool Shirts now 85c. Wool Skirts now 69c for several years and take pleasure in after using only saying that I consider it an infallible beneath the apple trees. 79c. cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I two bottles of Nothing could divert her mind from 10 and 12c. Shirtings now South Bound. ^-always recommended it and have her grief. “I am ugly—I am ugly,” she £1.00 Kid Gloves now 75c. 8c. frequently administered it to my guests repeated constantly. ’ It was in vain that Central Time. 2 28 I 38 4 8 “MOTHERS’ Valentin assured and reassured her with in the hotel, and in every case it has a m p m pm pra proven itself worthy of unqualified en­ the most solemn oaths. Dress Goods at Cost and Below Oost, Cleveland.. .Lv 8 40 8 00 12 45 3 p am “Let me alone;, you are lying out of Akron 10 06 B 35 2 21 5 03 6 01 dorsement. For sale by all drug­ FRIEND” Orrville ... 11 01 10 35 a 7 01 gists. • Dec. DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. pity. I understand it all noiy; you never Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., at your own price. Millersburg .... 11 87 11 16 4 02 10 7 44 loved me; you are only eorry for me. Killbuck ... 11 48 11 2B 4 14 Daily 7 5« tWSentby Express or mall, on receipt of price, The beggar woman had no interest in OF THE Danville. .. f12 111 4 50 exsun 8 40 Dan Daub, the pitcher, arrested for 8100 per bottle. Book “TO MOTHERS’* 121-2c. Fine Outing Cloths now 9c yard. [82 Years In Practice.] Gambier.... 12 32 12 20 5 10 am 9 00 throwing stones in Butler county. Daub mailed free. deceiving me. It is only too true—I am had a brush with a widow. BBADF1KLD BEGULATOB CO., ATLANTA, GA. ugly. I do not see how you can endure Fancy Goods/ Handkerchiefs, Lamps, Dishes, Clocks Mt Vernon 12 4d 12 351 5 30 9 2 • SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. the eight of me.” COSMOPOLITAN Centreburg. 1 25 1 15 5 55 9 45 &c.f &c., at less than Oost. Electro-Medical and Surgical Sunbury ...... f 1 35 6 13 10 09 When most needed it is not unusual To undeceive her, he brought people Westerville 1 51 1 52 6 29 10 25 Last week three mothers in Port from fax and near; every man declared Institute. Columbus. .. .. Ar 2 15 2 15 6 55 11 50 • tor your family physician to he away Depoeit, Ala., increased the census by Buy your Dress Linings, Silesias. Cambrics, Cauras THE J.1U that Jacinta was created to delight the Percalenes, Paper Chamois, &c., now. Prices lower than at from home. Such was the experience ten, adding to the population five boys eyes; even the women said as much, GefsDrstetf Cincinnati. .... 6 00 6 40 of Mr. J. Y. Schneck editor of the Caddo and five girls. The New South is forg­ though they were less enthusiastic. But any place in Mt. Vernon. pm I,nd. Ter., Banner, when his little daugh­ ing on toward a magnificent destiny. the poor child persisted in her convic­ North Bound. ter, two years of age, was threatened tion that she was a repulsive object, and Physicians, with a severe attack of croup. He says: when Valentin pressed her to name the H. W. JEHimiSS A SON! Central Time. 3 27 j 35 5 7 Lightning Hot Drops— wedding day—“I, your wife!” cried she. k “My wife insisted that I go for the TERUS CASH. Qf State House. Columbus,0. incorporated, 1886. Capitol,ft300,000b in Effect June 30, 1805. table oils, the product being the abso­ It was not without difficulty that lie HAS NEVER GRACED OUR TABLES. experts in their professlo”. A!1 PRI­ etop. | meals. DR. FRANCE, of New York, the well known and successful Specialist in Chronic Diseases lutely pure medicinal and toilet soap persuaded the young girl to let him take VATE, NERVOUS and CHKON.C DIS­ and Diseases of the Eye and Ear, on account of his large practice'in Ohio, has established the FRANCE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, where all forms of Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases will be suc­ known as S-A-N-A-D-O-R. This soap her to the palace. She did not like to EASES, NERVOUS and GENERAL Where no time is given trains do not stop EAST BOUND. It’s a settled fact that we have more than double toe variety of DEBILITY, UNNATURAL DIS­ cessfully treated on the most Scientific principles. He is ably assisted by a full corps of eminent is of unsurpassed excellence for the show herself, and asked of what uae all other tailoring establishments combined can show, conseuqent CHARGES. LACK OF AMBITION, Nos. 2 and 3 carry Parlor Cars between Cleve­ Physicians and Snrgeon6, each one being a well known specialist in his profession. complexion, hands, nursery, hair and would be a mirror, only to impress hpr ...... gTYL|— •« SEXUAL WEAKNESS. SPERMATOR­ land and Cincinnati, Fare 25 cents between EZD A Mf'ET his no superior in diagnosing and treating diseases and deft rmities. 16 46 iy we cannot fail to please you with something both SH RHOEA. GONORRHOEA. GLEET, Cleveland and Columbus, or intermediate sta­ ■ rtMl w c; Acute and Chronic Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat -l- scalp. Its antiseptio properties keep mure deeply with her misfortune; but STRIC rURE.VARICOCELEJSYPIIILlS tions; 50 cents between Cleveland and Cincinnati, and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Chronic Female AND DESIRABLE. or intermediate stations, South of Columbus. md Sexual Diseases speedily cured by treatment that has never failed in thousands of cases (Central Time.) am am am the skin tissues soft, pliable and in a when he wept her heart was moved, arid BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. URIN­ pm ARY, KIDNEY and BLADDER COM­ Nos. 27 and 28, carry Vestibuled Sleeping Cars hat had been pronounced beyond hope. Many people meet death every year who might haTO Lv. Chicago...... 10 15 |6 05 healthy condition. It is always sooth­ she consented, to please him. PLAINTS SAFELY, PRIVATELY and between Cleveland and Cincinnati. x.*en restored to perfect health had they placed their cases in the hands of experts. pm p m I a m ing and refreshing. Price 25c. per “What is all this?” said the wicked CHAS. A. HCBHOHT. SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. CA­ No- 27 has a Local Vestibuled Sleeper between Columbus and Cleveland, and can be occupied 50c BOOK FREE. “The Medical Adviser” containing nearly one hundred Fostoria. 4 531 3 35 I 7 45 cake. Prepared by S-A-N-A-D-O-R Queep. . j TARRH, RHEUMATISM. PARALYSIS. by passengers after 9:00 p. m. at the East end of >agea, a short history of PRIVATE DISEASES, advice to young and old—especially a m PILES,SALT RHEUM and DYSPEPSIA hose contemplating marriage, fully illustrated. Do not fail to improve the oppor- MEDICAL CO., 10 and 12 Vande- “Your Majesty, you have before you readily yield to their treatment. ALL the Union Depot. *’ Lv Sandusky...... 3 00,t3 noL. ... a oo No. 28 has a Local Vestibuled Sleeper between .inity to obtain one of the most valuable books which has ever come within your water St., . the most uufortunate lover on die face Private, Nervous and Chronic Disorders rach. This book will be sent to anyone free on receipt of postage. Address. Lv Mansfield..... 6 60 4 55 27il0 05 Cleveland and Columbus. This Sleeper arrives at JR. FRANCE, 38 West Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio. - “ Mt Vernon.... 7 45| 6 05 59 11 22 of the earth.” Permanently cured In the SHORTEST Columbus at 2:15 a. m. and is set at the East end Beethoven was about 5 feet 5 inchew, “Do you consider that a good reason POSSIBLE TIME. of Union Depot. Passengers can occupy their but was heavily built, with broad inas- berths until 7 :00 a m. YOUNG MEN—Who have become victims of spec! RESTORE Beware of Frauds and Guacks. olitary vice, that dreadful and destructive partment, thoroughly organized, ana devoted a m 3ive shoulders and thick waist. His hair for coming here to annoy me?” -----REMEMBER----- No. 28 will stop to let off passengers South of Lv Cincinnati. 12 00 , 8 00 “Have pity on me “ Mt. Vernon. libit, which annually sweeps to an untimely exclusively to the treatment of diseases oi a raj pm long and always in disorder. His eye­ WE HAVE the largest outside patron­ No. 2 connects with P., F. W. 4 C. No. 9 at Orr­ j-rave thousands of youngmenof exalted talent women. Every case consulting our specialist*, “What hlaavv