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J'jiSSiiSSSwippAj; 1 I PAQJ TOUR TARK COUNTY DEMOCRAT, CAN TON, OHIO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1008 I ir St l. 1 I I STARK COONTY DEfflOCRAT (Issued Tuesday and Friday.) ESTADLISHED 183 8TAIUC COUNTY DEMOCRAT. Boml-Wecklyper year, by $1.00 THE NKWSDEMOCRAT PUB. Canton, Ohio.

ir DAILY MOUNINO NEWS. CO, Dally dellvDrcdbycarrlcr.Cc per week Iteprescntatlvo Welker Is evidently nttcniptlng to make a consistent record In the legislature of being with the lobby and ngalnst the people on every bill. Ills latest effort was Tuesday, when ho spoke against the Btockwcll child labor bill which was up for passago and endorsed by the Inbor unions of the stnte. It was opposed by a strong lobby represent ing corporate Interests, howecr. JEW BALTIMORE.

New Baltimore, Jan. 21. Leon Colo, who has been ill with the grip for tome time Is now convalescent. The W. C.

T. U. meets this week with Mrs. Ilalph Young. Tho Aid Society of tho Christianchurch will meet with Mrs.

Jacob Yunnan. Harry Woods spent a few days In linvenna Inst week. Mrs. MadUon Walker and William Nash are not improving. The mcdlclno show left here Thursday after week's stay.

Miss Ida Wise received the aet of silverware, which was given to the most popular lady. Miss Helen Damon was home from Islington overSunday. Allies Young of Alliance, Is working In town. SUGAR CREEK. SugAr- rrek.

Jn? 22. Johnson A Banner ahlpiieel enr load of horses to hast nuftnlo Itit Tho load consisted mostly of good general purporee hores There are several cairn of measles at Vnlon Hill, about mile east of town. tut as yet none have cleveloiied in town. Mr. nnrt Mr Crist Bnuer.

of Union Hill, have moved In to tho new hoii'e erected by Hulton In the western jinrl of town Mr Snuscr hns secured iKi.lilon In Jhe icrlst mill at thU having been employed by II II Ilakor. lien S3 Hoitelier, of near town, hud reere nttnek of grin Inst week but Is much Improved. Mr. and Mr. liny Klofer.

formerly of thla plnie. Imt now of Hartvlllo. Mere the gurats of Klmcr Weaver and family iver Sunday. The- townMlip lenenera nem a inccuuj. In the high school hiilldlhK on Saturday nflcrnoon at which lime th examination llsta were distributed Kxntnluntlon Is Peine held thla week In thu township school Prof Chnrles Ilnrthelmeh Is township superintendent.

Henry Smith, who holds position nt the eounty Inllrmnrv. beyond New Philadelphia, visited wllh hla mother, Mrs. Uvn Hmlth. over Sunday. Mr I.ewls Andrews la III Abraham Maat and famll passed Sunday with relatlvoH at Walnut t'reek.

Itev Stewart, of Knrmerstown, occupied the pulpit nt the church, on Sunday evening To car loam or siock were niiirei to I'levelnnd on Monday. The rnmpany also shipped a car loud from Heuch City Btelln Weiss, wna nt Walnut Creek several days Waiting her mother Atlss lllanche Itlcc wns hom trom Canton over Sunday. lte WhlUhalr cloned protracted meetings at Wlnlield lust Saturday with qunrtcrl) meeting I'rank Wenvrr. of Canton, la In thla vicinity He formerly was resident of this place Mr and Mr Fisher nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.

Frank Ilrady and son Itemua pent Sunday nfternoon vry pleasantly with Curtis and famll), north of town. Ill's Myrtle Sprenkle, of llulllc. was the guest of friend here Thursday. Charles Hlchnrdson nnd family, of Hullowuy. Lewis nirhardion, of Ilollvnr, lien Richardson and family, uf Stras-hurir.

Iludy Sllrfe and family, of New Herlln. William Mcdovern nnd family. ml Jonna Wnlllck and children, of llarra Mllla, and a number of other rel-ntlvea were here to attend tho funeral of Harvey Richardson. Dr. 1) uhumnker.

of Canal Doer, wo, in town on Sunday John Syler, of llulllc. was here fin business, Monday Melvln Miller visited relatives at Trail last Baturduv Mlaa Martha Harshmftn, of Ilalllc, wnk he guest of her sister. Mra A. A. Mid-ilaugh, the past week.

Jacob narthelmeh and Philip Haider, cf UirUlc. were In town on Tuesday Harvey It-hiirdson. died on Saturday morning alter a. brier illness with lung fever Funeral services were conducted In the Lutheran church on Monday, at Phanesvllle. b.

Jlev Lerch, after which Interment was made In thi township lemelery. He la survived by nine children, twenty grandchildren and a host sr friends. Charles Trump of Alliance, wm calling on friends nt this lilato last Hutur- Ll'ttlo Virgil Hnlin Is 111 with mensle. Shldler Dros. londcd their engine nt the FrcehuTi? alntlon last Saturday, which Is to be shipped to Mnsslllon for repairs.

llev. Hnhn Is Improving from severe attack of grip Llllle Anderson lias gone to Sebrlng to work. Mr. nnd Mrs Oeorge Staffer, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Ilnhn and Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W.

Ceivle were Louisville callers, Inst Saturday, John lleese Is vfiltlng -with, his parents In Freeburg nt present. Ilev. Illxler cf Hnst A'kron, jx prenclf-nt the German llaptlst church Saturday evening, Ken also nuntlay anil Huniiny evening, i-eurynry s. Ilalph, the little son of Mr and Mr. Henry Culler Is sick with measles, One of the oil drillers, who Is working on the 'John II.

Shaffer farm, had till hand mnshed last week. Itev. Clrlm has returned home nftur holding a scries of. meetings at Maple-ton. The sad.news of the sudden death of Adnm Shaffer which occurred Saturday night at the home of his 'on-ln-law, Anthony Shaffer came as shuck to his many friends at this place Mr.

Shatter went to bed Saturday evening In good ltnllh nnd was found iliwl Sunday morning. Death was caused heart failure. osnadurg Osnnlmrg, Jan II II Watson spent Sunday with home folks at Ast Iloehesler. Miss Nntely Whlteliuthcr, of Cnnton, rpent Sunday with Miss Luetic Hour-quln. Miss Hnttle Clapper, who tins been very III with the grip, Is slowly Improving.

Mrs John Illnehart Is In North Industry, attending her mother, Mrs. Muck-ley, who Is very 111. Miss Nellie Clapper Is nttendlng sewing school at Cantons llev. J. II Hedges Is holding revival services In North Industry.

The young people have been enjoying the skating ut Smith's puud the lust week. Mis Lulu of Canton, spent Sun lay with her friend. Miss Marie BnurtV er. Several of our Junior Mechanics the bumiiiet Ht Canton last week. A very enjoyuble leap yrur parly was given last Friday night In the town hall In which about one hundred wero present Ice cream nnd enke were served.

The band furnished the music for the oc casion. Arthur Hnunhmnn, of Alliance, spent Sunday with hla sister, Mrs. William Crawford. The Wllllnm llnrter meat market was purchased by Homer Neldlg and William crnnioru vvno iixik possession The tile works started un ngntn Mon day, after having been shut down a couple of wtoks for repairs. Oills Uowmnn, of Alliance spent Sunday with lister lllough.

Hois llogan of Canton, who has been spending week with his uncle, Mr. lingerie Ilnurejuln returned home Friday. Uscnr Myers, of the Hurscr works, of anion, is visiting nu uncle, J. u. Schu- iru.

MYER8. ilFivl 1 A. rVgfflyoo WMBM THETVETTyEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION offended by a "UlMP SLICKER? Clenn -Light uurauic Guaranteed Waterproof 392 Everywhoro Myers, Jan 20 Ituth Klnlngcr Is visiting her grandma, ut Canton. Miss Carrie Keith, of Canton, I visiting her brother. Smith, at this place, Clarence Haines and wife, of Alliance, arc making their home with theformcr's parents this winter.

Henry Ilnte anil wife', are the rucat of their son. Homer, at Alliance. Mrs William Hester and daughter, Kvn are slowly improving. jonn lwurra was eniung on menus at I Oneida Monday. Mr and Mrs.ujivcr nates wetre the guests of Cleorgev Btcffcy nnd family Hun-day.

MIsm Lorena Davis cnjnved several days with her parents, and Mrs. Charles Davis, nt Canton. Mrs. John Myers nnd daughter Haxel, and O. Hates and wife, were calling on Mr.

John Hates. Sunday nfternoon. Mrs Jerry Hnynum visited her parents rrcrmiy. Levi Haynnm and wife were transacting business nt Minerva Saturday, James Slelr Is 111 at the: homo of his ton II. M.

Stclr. Miss Haiti Myers gavn Mrs. Delia Keith a brief c-Kli Friday. France (lugelmin of near Paris, was In this locality on business Monday. Mis Carrie Keith I visiting her brother Smith, of this place.

i pxercr tiros, were in this vicinity Candidates Lists Growing, Longer. The books of the Hcpubllcnn county centrnl committee for' the listing of nnnies of candidates for stnte nnd county otTlceis at the primaries to be hcd February 11 nojv contain tho following names: llecorder, Frank Nor-woodj-nuditor, John B. Kngey; infirmary director, E. O. Whltnfght, a.J Correll, Cnvle HiclinriUcm; state representative, Ueorgo Yohe, Walter Hull, M.

Patterson, Bert Beadle; coroner. Byron Loutzenhelscr; clerk of courts, W. Agler; sheriff, Frank Wilson; probato Judge, C. C. Bow; treasurer, Harry Knoblooh; county commissioner, Ayers; Surveyor, V.

B. Oil-crest. Tho bookp arc kept, In tho office of Clin I nil an McCuIlocji and will not clote until noon on Friday of this week. D. 4 O.

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Quickest Sarvfce to ClcWtand. a. in. Cleveland 7: GO nv in, Canton 8:08 a.

m. Cleveland SMS a. Canton Cleveland 2:00 p. m. Canton p.

in. Cloveland p. m. Suqday Excursion rates to Cleveland tsnd return $1.00, Akron CO cents. Same rates from New Berlin nnd Ault-man.

Excellent scrvlco to Washington and East and to Chicago and Homescekers' tickets, very loiv rates. Florida, California, Oregon and other Tourist points, dlvcrso routes If elc-1 Bircu. Consult C. O. McDonald, Diono 12.

Southern hoie nnd to have Involved a northeastern Ohio young woman teacher nnd a former Republican ex-nnilncr. FOIlAHEItHlEN PI5.BASRD. Much to the dflight of the Foraker mon the Huffman primary election bill probably will be reported to tho senate at an early date. The committee on elections met Wednesday mqrning nnd Indorsed the measures. Few changes wero mnde.

It Is said by the Forakr faction that -Its pnssnge before FctTruary 11 will annul tho, call for primaries made by the Tnft centrnl committee. Incidentally tho Democrats nre hastening action as they eel It will ndd to the disruption In Republican ranks. Petitions against county local option, bearing 100,000 names are expected In tho hotibe evening or Thursday. They wl.ll come from all of the big counties. John Schwab, Cincinnati, president of tho German Alliance, of Olita, will bo here Wednesday night to work against the bill, Before the house committee, V.

(lentsch of tho Cleveland board of electrons, and Adolph Haas, secretary of the board, declared against pctls tlons in primary elections. They tirg-nd that any candidate for nominations be nllowed to file his name with the board. WHEELER KNOCKS. Wayne B. AVhceler of the Anti-Saloon league, last evening said: "We have been receiving Information from Cleveland, Toledo, Mnns- flcld, Bellnlrc nnd many other places that a drink goes with signature on the petition against tho Rose bill.

Petitions nre left in salooiiB and arc signed by any person who wants a free drink. A lumber dealer from Bcl- MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Borrow HON tfM Hal from tjio originators or tho nw and modern mothotl. Wo havo unlimited capital and can loan Money quickly on Eousehold furniture, pianos, horsvjs, wagons, or othor personnl property, No publicity everything confidential. If you aro In need or want to Invest a small amount fill out tho following blank nnd ulall It to us. BaiMSWBtBBBlBaHaaMiajBSMasWtsBJaatBjaMaaBHaaBajasaMMBaB Namo Ain't wanted 8trett and No Occupation Town i Kind of security CANTON FINANCE CO.

HOOMS 7, DIME SAVINGS SANK BLDQ. COR. TUSC. and 'WALNUT QTSi Stark phone, 788. phone, 89.

MONKY LOANS MADE IN ALL SURROUNDING TqWN8. TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN MONHvY t( to LOAN the local society, whlcii was unanimously approved by nil present! "HEADACHES," BY DR. HIM Dr. Arthur J. 11)11.

In the closing toast of tho evening, "Headaches," gave vaiious peculiar and susplqlous W00STER (Continued from Pago One). for tho fifteenth amendment to thfijklnd ot Ww? on saloon bnrs IPnln.ln H.I An. I Monday has old his farm to Frank (lurncy jonn iinkrue. The Ktnneplle school Is (irepnrlng to have a llterury In the neur future. EA8T GREENVILLE.

NEW ALEXANDER. New Alexander. Jan. H. Protracted meeting will commence at the Christian church next Tuesday January a.

I.lttlo Edith Summons, who has been quite ill. la slowly Improving. Fred Zepernlck, who has been working In Last Liverpool, spending a few days with hla parents. Mr. and Mra.

George Heamer visited Mr. nnd Mra. John Ileumex of Kast llocheatcr. Monday. Mrs.

Kllzabeth Conser, residing east Bf town, who bus been eiulte 111 Is Im-Iirovlng. Mr, nnd Mrs. David child-rren, of near Winona, spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Lymon Bannr Miss Krma I'lcren spent from Saturday till Hunday with her friend.

Miss Alia Kelster of North tieorgetowu, Miss Mario I'hllliia has returnedito the home of Mr and Mrs. John Tiered after pending several weeks 'in Cleveland. MIsh llza Woolf visited Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Hoed of near New Chambers-burg, Hunday. Mrs.

William Illvlhe and son. of near llanoverton, visited her brother, John 1'iuner una family Hunday, Oeorge Iteamer waa business caller at uaiem eaturuay. Harry Conser of ML Union, nassen throuKh here Friday enroute to his home at Auair. Ilev. Clem visited Mr.

and Mrs, Frank I'atteraon Hunday. Miss lleba Hanor. of E.Tst Rochester, spent Sunday with home folks. utile Mary conser visiting ui.vt tfuin, jiyc, near New Harden. Mlrs Lela Sanor visited her uncle, and aunt, Mr and Mrs.

Frank Bjinor, Hum! ay. Joseph Kennedy, of ML tfnloh, jpent a few days with Mr. and Mra. -George Heamer lnt week. Mr anil Tllrs.

William McOaffip of near IlelolL spent -Weelnesday with Mr, nnd Mra. Kmniet Plereii, Kuneral services waa held Saturday afternoon for Harry Graham, of New- uaraan. no was me proprietor or gn-ry atore and death was due to" pneumonia from which malady he autTereei but thirty-four hours. A mother and three brolhvi survive. -t- FREEBURQ, FrMburp.

Jan. Grosawllr. cf Mnlllftn, la spending a few days at tMs Hfaea. Our. school teacher, VIIIIam Ryers, uuablM to leech Khool for a few steya lira, flrfm naa a aevere altarlc 'at svlu.

"Ciet MttMy-frliu-f Mrs. (Ivors Lief wtlTW rV le Wrn lylifir Ul Hast Greenville, vjan. 21. Mist Hmmn Cortwrlght of Young-stown, la In our vil lage, tho guest or and Mrs Abraham Cortwrlcht. Mrs Albert Collier gave a carpet rag party ai ni-r Aiiun street home, on Wednesday.

The following were present: Mrs. Thomas Collier. Miss Ada Collier, Mrs Kdirnr Collier. Mrs John Collier. Mrs Zuiip, Mrs Oren Zupp.

lira. V. H. Ilrown, Miss Mnmle Drown, Mrs, Mary llean. of Maaslllon.

I Loyalty Councjl U. uf A. went to visit Loyal Council, of Mnsilllon un Friday niKui. The. public school teachers of Tuscarawas township, held an inttltuti In the M.

L. church on Krlday afternoon and evening. January 17 I A. Maler of Canal Kulton, A. Stewart of Canton, A 1 Oberltn and M.

Smith, of Masslllon, I'rof. Itoblnvon, of the hlKli school of West IlnHiklleld, attended the teuchers Initltuto here on l-'riday evening. Miss Alice Hill of Canton, vvnsiii our village on l'riday the guest of arm Mm ii Hclirader Rev. William Williams, of Frederics-burg, occupied the pulpit of the Congrc-gatlnnol church on Sunday evening. John Malone llvinir near North Ijw-renee, has purchased tho Benjamin Kl-wards property on I'otocH avenue, and win move ma rnmliy arm good a to that place on Monday.

8TRINGTOWN. Etrlngtown, Jan 'JO Hiram Myers was Minerva culler Monday. Itev. Hockwell, of 1'eniisylvanln, la helplnt- hold revival meetings ut String-town this week. Mr and Mrs.

Hector Clapper and son IlusseJL attended communion services at ttnbertavlllo, Sunday. Mra. Jerry Haynam nnd Mrs. Isnac llaughman wire. Linton callers Saturday.

It, Dourm south of here, was in Alliance, Monday on business. Mrs. Clarence Haines, of Alliance, who has been spending several days with relatives near this place, went to I'arls Monday to care for her mother. The friends of thla place was glad to hear that Arthur Crow), of New I'rank-lin has Improved after being very low days. Arthur llaughman visited relatives at Osnaburg over Sunday.

Mra. David Myers has been sick with the grip the past week. Grade Dourm south of here, Is confined to her bed wllh pneumonia. Itev, Cornell of Now Castle, returned home after assisting wllh the services at Hlrlngtown church. A Reliable Remedy for the Whiskey and Beer Habit Very few men become drunkards because they like lf'iuor.

It la frequently the moderate drinker, who before he realizes his condition, has become it drunkard. The nervous system, havlnir become accustomed to stimulants. Is unable to do the same amount or (ual-ley of work without liquor, henre the victim drinks more and more. This is a state of disease and should be treat-e-d by Orrlne. It destroys the desire for llduor, so that the drink Is not mlsa-tel Thr Is no.

loss of time, or detection from work when It Is used, Orrlne Is prepared In two forms: No. tho secret remedy which can be untd In food or drink without the knowledge of tho patient. No 2 for hnse who take the remedy of their own free will Ilolh iforrne aro guaranteed, A registered Kuarnnlea In every box. Treatise on how to cura drunkennera fiee on mjiiest The Orrlnu Inglon. p.

The prlco df elhr form Is II a box making the tost of the compute cue Im than one-lenth what It la charged sl sanitarium, with a guarantee that txpenao will uiiImn 4a 'gulotst, MUerdrs filled In plain sealed pack- skata' fin ajuliJ t.0 KkBltja. sn lsi IFWItr, Ul awfVW v. t' I urrlnr tux Ml, bv JtWfc 4 federal constitution Article section 5, of the state constitution says that "all white, male cltlstena'1 shall liavo the right to vote. A resolution by Representative I'umphrcy strikes out lioth the words re'ivhlf" nnd Mninlp.M lli uniilil nrn- vldo woman suffrage. Favorable committee reports were made rjf-the Huey bill requiring express companies to make deliveries to residence!) in towns ot 10,000 population, amended to tako effect July the Grovcr bill to pny township village and special school directors 2 a meeting and others.

The Mlntcer tuitl-clgaret bill was referred to the house committee on medical Jurisprudence, Tho house ndoptcd resolutions, offered by Representative Branson nnd adjourned out of rfcspeet to the memory of tho late Representative W. C. Whitney, of Franklin. NEW RECRUITS IN CAUCUS. W.

C. Smith, of Medina, was made tho Republican nominee for tcrgeant-at-arms of tho house by the Republican caucus, the feature ol which was the ndmlsslon to full Republican membership of DauleJ J. O'nourkc, of'To- ledo, elected two years ago as an ID' denendent. Aiinlause greeted the nn nouncement of Chairman Roll thai he- had Invited O'Rourko to enter the caucus and that he had accepted the Invitation. Tho new recruit declared: "My Republicanism has been as unquestioned as that of any of you.

I voted for William McKlnley tor president and have been ever since a Republican In national politics. expect to vote for tho Republican candidate for president this year, I have no apologies to nuke for my Republicanism to anyone. Smith, who was named by Woods, has beer? county clerk of Medina and Is now chairman of the county committee. Ills nearest opponent was Jerome B. Welker, of 8tark, who was nominated by Holies and got 17 on the first ballot, as against 29 fgr Smlth.

9 for ex-Senator Blake, of Columbiana, nnd 6 for First Assistant Sergeant-at-Arm D. Thomas, of Athens, named by Dr. Crawford. On the second ballot Smith won, getting 33 votes. Welker got tho' betlent of tho For-nker Influence while the Taft men were generally behind Smith.

CHILI) UABOH BIM. PASSES. The child labor bfll of Reynolds, Cuyahoga, passed tho house 79 to, 20, safe from the lire ot amendments that were offered to cripple It, Tho brunt of the flght against the bill was taken by Kealy, of Hamilton, and Woods, o'l Medina. Woods' amendment was' to mnko its provl-. rdons operative only during school terms.

Woods suffered a grueling from Stockwell, of Cuyahoga, In answer to Stockwell's questions Woods eald ho was unwilling to prohibit tho em ployment erf -children between and 1C years from any class of, work or to limit their employment to eight hours. tThe kernel of the Reynolds bill Is prohibition, bt employment of boys under 10 and girls -under 18 more' than eight hours a day and their employment at all after 6 p. m. or before 7 a. Tne bill prohibits the employment of child labor In connection with the operation of machinery, In saloons, bowing alloys, theaters and even drug stores.

Right women Inspectors aio prpvlde1. FROM NbHTATJIr, OHIO. The inel)tvvXHi wUk abator itk' "Jmrnorsjilty M-davit 'in test Cfclo 'insaoof iadl reasons for that malady which nr- mont county at the lumberman's con- fects the American family. He gave vtntlon said they were getting boys i me Histories or.many famous lieau to sign and hnvlng women sign also, putting on the paper their Initials, not Indicating their sex. We experj-enced the snmo kind of work when tho Clark bill nnd the Beal bill were before the legislature.

Wc found on one set of petitions sjgnature 30 times. Members of the general assembly will doubtless senn these pctltlontt that nro presented against tho Robo bill nnd In most Instances they will realize decided contrnst In the class of citizens represented." Senator Lnml), of Toledo, corroborates Mr. Wheeler's statement that drinks arc being bartered for signatures to remonstrances. He said yesterday when he received a number ot remonstrances that he saw the same trr Toledo nnd understood drinks wero given to men wlio signed them. TO.

REORGANIZE SUPREME COURT. A reorganization of tho supremo court with reference to the chief Justices is provided for In a bill introduced by Senator West. On and after January 1, 1909, the elder In service under his existing commission of the two presiding judges ot such division shall be chief justice ot tho whole court In the odd. number year and tho other presiding Judge of a division shall he tho chief Justice or the wholo court In thtj even nuni" her year; provided, however, In case the two mid presiding judges or such divisions have served the same length of time under their existing commissions, that the one senlor'ln years shall be Hie chief justice of the whole court during tho odd number year and the other shall bo the chler Justice of the whole court during the even number year. MORE PAY FOR JURORS.

Th(T committee on fees and salaries yesterday afternoon recommended for passago the bill of Senator Lawyer which provides that jurors be paid 3 Instead of $2 day: also tho blB or Senator Berry, which provides for uniting up deficiencies in county fee funds so that officials and their as sistants can be paid salaries beforo the fees are all In tho funds by mnk- aches, which, although not recorded In books of any kind, he; thought un doubtedly happened. "Headaches," he said In part, "nre undoubtedly disease of civilization because nowhere In ancient history can you find, recorded a headnchc. Tho principal causes for headaches aro worries, ex- cltcment, loss of sleep, chewing to-bncco nnd beer." Dr. Hill closed his toast by saying that If one wished to be frco ot headaches he should becomo an optimist; thiiB avoiding the uso of narcotics for relief. Upon motion of one of tho physicians present, a voie of thanks was extended to Drs.

DeWltt, Folk nnd Banker for the elegant way In which the banquet wna PRELIMINARY LECTURE. Preceding the banquet, at 0: IB, TJr. Chevalier Jackson, of Pittsburg, gave an Illustrated talk on "Bronchoscopy, Gastroscopy and Esophego-scopy," In which he told of the new system for removing foreign particles from the various organs of the body. His points, wero Illustrated with very fine slides, and photographs. The new Instruments for this kind of work wero shown to who nttended.

During the banquet, which consist ed of seven courses, numerous popu lar-musical numbers wero rendered by tho orchestra. The following Is tho menu. Canape Caviar Blue Points Chicken Bouillon, En Tnsse Celery Radishes Salted Almonds- Queen Olives Braised Tenderloin of Beef, Bcarnalse Au Gratln Potatoes Cucumbers Roast Young Turkey, Stuffed Cranberry Sauco Brown 8wcet Potatoes Green Peas Clarent Peach Sherbet Shrimp Salad Neapolitan Ice Cream Mixed Cakes Roquefort Toasted Bent's Crackers Demi Tasbo DR. CLOUSE 8PECIALI8T, Located In Cariton 11 Years. Graduate Bollevuc Hospital Medical College New Vork City, 1805, Chicago Polyclinic 1895 'EYE-EAR-NOSE-- THROAT LUNGS' GLASSES FITTiiD Work guarnnted.

Examination fret If you havo any throat or lung troubfo now Is tho time to havo It cured boforo winter sets In. Discharging cars, deafness and nil catarrhal troubles promptl) rnlloved and eurcd. OFFICE 302 NORTH CLEVELAND AVENUE. Phones Bell 980; Stark 432. CHICHESTER'S PILLS -N.

TUB IIIAMOXH BItAND. ymmr ytrt kMa UtuttSafUt. Awt RdUtl SOLO By DRUGGISTS EVEWWriERE lw J9 Nasal Catarrh, an Inflammation ot lis ilnllnni. maiHl.rAnA Unlaws I It A1 nip, Ing up deficiencies from Other fundsrhinssagrs, Is not rure-a by any mlsturcs The bill was nmended so that bo made from any fund, but must be from some of tho fee funds. As the hill -now stands a pool will be made ut feo funds on which to draw salaries, DOCTORS (Continued from Pago Ono).

tops and ministers have a common bond of sympathy, between them, owing to the Inroads on bolh professions by Christian Science. During a ot about 40 years there have been nearly 71,000 adherents 'to that mostly of the extremely wealthy and 'lower classes of eoclety, and this so-called has within that short tlmo some of the finest nnd wealthiest churches In tbe country. A "Tho advantago of Christian Scl enco 1b In the tact that it Is not. necessary to study medicine, for all cases nro treated allke because they base their foundutlon of religion on the fact that there do such thing as material substance, and thnt when a person has pain, they havo no pain, but merely a thought that they have." Rev. Welshlmer then gave' a brief history of Mrs.

Eddy's life, closing by saying that, when the country was shown the enormous blunder, it would be rid of a great evil. PRAISE FOR CANTON SOCIETY. "Remarks by Our auests," by Chevalier Jackeon, ot Pittsburg, was highly appreciated by tho members of the organization in tho way ho prais ed the 'Canton Medical society, saying that In tho course of his travels, he had found few societies its equal. "It Is an unusual featuro for the physicians of any society to have the ladles present at any1 of their banquets, and In my opinion It Is an admirable feature, because tbe bcnellts derived from It nro so grentr" Dr, Jackson told some of bin experiences In towns where there were no medical societies, stating (hat thero was the bitterest animosity among (he physicians, HONORARY MMMHBRBfllP CON-, KMfUUH). Following -r, Jaekstm's Harry a mtrtm wwm nn tw.

nr token Into the) atomuch. Don't wasta time on them. Tnkev Kly's Cream IUm through the nostrils, sojhat tho fovcretl, swollen -Ussuch ore rcuchrit ut once. Never mind how long you hnv suffered nor how often you have been disappointed, we know Kly's Cream Ilfilm Is the remedy you should use. All druKRlsls.

Wc. Moiled hy Illy Wurrcn ptreet, New York. REAL ESTATE (Continued from Pago Ono). running along Mill street, ono block rom the square, known as the City Park. "Tho citizens of Mnsslllon havo long, felt tho utmost need, of a city Times without number tho snmo measure has been brought boforo Die council, but for somo reason they havo failed.

Tho tlmo for success of tho measuro In now rlpo and Mayor Frantz said that ho was confident that this tlnfe It woujd ljo passed. In tlmos past, tho various departments of the city government 'havo been compelled" to their offices in business blocks of the city. At the present all the offices of this naturo nre located on theeecond floor of tho Schworm building." The measure bids fair to ho passed and with Its passing will wit ness one" of tho most Important events Isjhe history of Masslllon. Tuesday will tell. At o'clock thla evening tho doors of tbo hall In tho Humberger block wero swung open to the sightseers a Uie poultry show of tho Masslllon Poul try association.

Fully COO blrls of all descriptions had been entered and by tho present. Indications, the whole af fnlr will bo a glowing success. Hun dreds ot spectators crowded, tho bird llneil hall. and the members of tho as sociation are grerrtly encouraged by tbo atteudanco (his evening, Tho sliow will bo continued until 10 o'clock Friday night. For years it has been tho ambition of the local poultry fanciers' to hold an exhibit of this sort.

For months thoy havo toiled Incessantly to Insure thu sue cosh of tho affair. They aio on tho tliroshold, The decisions will he made l-'riday night. The entrlaa heartn onnUuv In at IM first of (lift weK' and uu until Hie OMMlUk Of the ailOaV, bird Of all MM- clr kit Is, tM'wMM UtUttf Morning Comfort A Mstb auich wi Iks wtlctus Ihm r4lnli. lit- PERFECTIO Oil Heater tMTM Itff tlUM nwn Tta Asicmtilc Dirles 'prfvcsii til molt vti until tad auko VapuntU 10 turn Um lrk Me hlh sr ica lev Oiirmixi. 'SMMBsaaaw rm -TV XcJirta Limn utm las mmi r-4affl flMf'pal Ash ay satt -ssM tat t4t fM.

Aatif Mia, iMMt iUm Ikm Mm Mskrvil Utl wf TANOAMO OIC OOMfAHY, i fwyfrff i duckB, pigeons, pheasants, In fact, a represeiitntivo of almost every known specie of domestic bird Is there. The onirics from tho jaearby towns have been largo, moio of them perhaps 4han from Masslllon Ifsolf. Akron, Alliance, Youngs- town, Saem, New Philadelphia? Canal Dover and many other cities uro represented by a coop or more- A lorg list of oxcollent prizes aro offered by tho Masslllon merchants who have donated to malcp tho" exhibit a sue- cess. Lnrgo silver iirUo cups havo been offered by tho WosfSldo Milling comprlny, the Jowelry compii-ny, nud'tha Maler, Shaldnaglu company. The rest of tho prlr.es donnttd are oxcollent arid useful articles.

Dun Ing the show a trio df standard bred buff 'rocks will bo given away to ono of tlio spectators. Miss Gwendoline Packer, aged 21 yoars, died last night autho home ft her parents on Washington avenue. Death was causod by pneumonia, Miss Packer had been a teacher In tho Groc-nylllo schools. Tho funeral will Fridayafternoon at 1 o'clock: from tho rosldonco and at 2 o'clock from tho Baptist church, A slight flrovat tho homo of Peter Koonts on North Mill street did $25 damage. An alarm was sent In to tho fire department find TConipanles 1, 3 and 3 rosppndoel.

A epurk had Ignited tho roof of tho kltclien, but tho bla.o was speedily extinguished. The reals to the place, which was miles from tho square wero very bad and the flie'inon experienced considerable! difficulty In arriving on tbo scene ot tho tire, FOR CATARRH Elv's Cream Balm quickly aoioibtd. Oltci SHIil at Ones. jpasajw I aASBBk It clnn, soothes, IicaU uml prelects II, IMWUI- Wam rsMiltlng treat Catarrh sad drlta away CoU in lUUwuliiuk'kiV, HUwa Uu Kwawsof-'rU ftu4 Vimlf. Cull aiM u.

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