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The Stark County Democrat from Canton, Ohio • Page 2

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OUR CANDIDATES. Brief Sketches Three of the Gentlemen Nominated at the Democratic Convention. The Good Deeds of Representative Monnot Vividly Portrayed. What E. E.

Dresbach and Attorney Cozen What E. E. Dresbach and Attorney Cozen Have Done For the Party--- Hiographies of Their Lives Sketches to Follow. The JUiinnonttlii County ('niivniitiim Wlileh met In I'uiitim uii lllli, luiiiii-lulled county ticket wliloli vniiiiiiiiiutN Hit respect of tin i'iin, should rnenlvu tlm llriu nijort of every Dent et ut In tlio county, It Is coniinHi (I of men of nullity, hniii'My nnd luteitilty, mid the ciinvriillmi ttnl very wisely properly illstrluutlntf tlm candidates tliroiiKliont the enmity, I'enplti iiener-hlly like tn know of tho virtue of the candidates tiny expect to vote foi', uml fur this nion the of tlm two Itrpnai'iitntives mill t'leik lire Klveii to ilny, l'nr went of mhj lutve li'i ii piicinili finiii tli" win. In In or tlii'in to ilny, Imt Urn bt-rnplilis of tin' oilier funiliiliiii- will appear in our Journal In the I io.tr future, REPRESENTATIVE MONNOT.

Hull, .1 oil II I'. Mmiluit Wll Ix'lll In Louisville, Mark ei.iinty, (I Niivi iul.er iiii, llin r.uly lilu wuu liin iil In tliii Vlrllilly of I.olilhVille, Wlll'IU hi lit-ti'iuliil tin' sclioolil, 1 1 Hi liltlilT MOI II III'. II tllllt llilil I'l dll ll'llll'd in poverty mul intuitu Iwriliililp', ami liy ri ioiiiii i llih win to lenvii wliool when only tliii tnm yen ofSKo. I In liu liiiiiiiuns wcie to lo it IiutIuiiiIi' mul lie mint i iinn.il to curve livliliooil out of Wuoil liy Hie mm of ttm IniU'liri mul At tlmt ho wax ui'i'i fl.l i (i i 1. 1 III.

i' lit, (I he followed lliis for yr.ihi, r. i -1 I i 1 1 his evi'idnpi In hind study, II." mil iwiiiiIh took it coiiv.ie In Hi. i (iuioii Culli'i'i', Il'ilu which lie il In l-V. TI.e ri'i iiiril to lie inuii' nun cu-Mi. In inn.

ill t.i dim 1 1 it i llilil lil'i int hunt. nim t.y tliU Hum led liliit in iiimllirl' lilri'i'll'in, Hi' accept. 'd it ii'i ln'oKlt' i'1'i-r in ti main-iiiolli tiiiiiiliiio Mmti of ,1, II, Mi.Ciia, II" is i.i-iTp:.'. it i.ii(i.iii i I Mi tl.e Ii M.iiuild. Ii i cIi l.i l.i .1 to I'l i'iiliio of Ilo mi ii I ii niii.ii nl mul nil.

I wi.li Mr, I'ntiik Mi' win I'llniitli'il l'i tin' in issT, mul ulti'i'iMirili ilu iiiipri'i'ptor ii in tlii'llini ii.iiiiu of t'liHi1, Muiiuol A Mr. Moiiiiiii'ii iiinnii w.is iim liiiiiioiM'itllu c. i. i.ir lit'i'if-muitiitlve In 'i', while lie was In tlm West on ii liwilueni Iriji, M. muni's linuiliiiitlon wiii cmiri'ili .1 Ilu cnrrii'it 411 out of tlie prciliils in tlio c.

unity mid practically liuiiilii'ill II. i was triumphantly eli cti il, nit ln int scratched coio villi nilili' tliu county on nc-I'oiiiil of Inn ymiUi, Wluii Mr, Mnimol fntinil Unit lie llilil ln ell i'ti il to lupli si'tit MIUK county In Hie I'lilo l.i'ijihliiUire, lie once "in cm i t' uluUy tl; want ol' tlm pi'. 'le. Ami lie i'ikiii loiiiiil tllllt II lol.f Hllll'iTi HK Iji'lutJ overvJiiMiuil 1 1 iiii luiiiiitloini mul ciiinlilniiiloii. lie h.iiv tllllt tin' ncliool lii.oll linil I In: pi'oili' l.y tlie iliiuiil mul ie cMii'tliiH li'oui tle ni I'll.

mi i prmii.4 tipnii )n ir ii.ilrM, mul li i hiiw the coiriiptimi mill Unit CXlHlel 111 1 1 lit of Niipplylt'K liiinkH. Tlii'Ho MiyloeliH fur liiiiny ynti luul liivn I lie iiiioii'le mul In. mi Iruin our Kiriit, coiiiuiouwi'iilili, mul wlicio ever ii li'KlMiitor iittiinptnl tu nioli'i tlii'in do in ininliil down the In iim" of iiiuri mid lultl In hln political lini K. Mnnnui, v.hh not liiau to he (lii.i'd lit the thiciilM of the BchiKil lord, and lie Hipniri'd him- mdf liciuit' the puhlic mid iiilruilui'id lull thnt luul lor its ohji'ct tin) h.ivihu of year to the people ol Ohio III the puichiiMo of ncliool linoka. 7'Jio bill wim carefully prepared mul nftcr It lifid gixio tlir.iiiKli tli linn.

In of the It cmnii up for diM'tiH-Bloll 111 the lloime, I poll the hill Mr. Jdulil.ol uiliile the Rreut Mieccli of lilS I'm two hoiiiH he held the iimieiu-My Bpi'lihound, mul hl.i (ilKcourai wan tii icli ii clear mid uiii'ipiivoi'iil picm'iiln-tluil of I Ins facta tlmt, were I'd ty Hint if k-h Hi) it!) to leave no douht In the mind of the unhlau'd render, that It wan mcatmrn, Ilu mi I'lli'ctlvcly oliowi'd ii)i the corruption of the ncliool book l'ltiK tlmt Nome of the ineinliern ho were uvcrmi hla lilll lit tho ouUet voted for It when It cuiiie up for tliutl pUHHHtte. i 1 Ih precli wan no logical and that he curried lilu bill thruiiKli by morui, Hutu bcliiR InitiiBliiKh) vote cimt ni'itlimt it. Mr. Monnot hah the diHlluirulnhi'd honor of being the onlv limn who ever curried ll bill ihroiiKli the House Willi but a Biuulti vote nuiuniil 11, llm bill, like nil other ootl met fate til a iilutneiatlu Senate, where It Wim defeated by three vuten.

The defeat nf the bill did not In liny way (itBcoumcu Mr. Moiiuot, but lie revised and Improved It In order to bring It up at the next hchhIoii. The dchool book ring knew that the aitcrem of bin bill mcnul a (tenth blow tn tliem and they relied on the power of boodle to dcfciti. it. School teneliern, prluelpalu, mid iiipoiinteiideiitH were bought up by tlio combination to use their influence ngaliiBt it.

Newnpupcrii, among which wim tho Repository, were paid 2Iic a lino to print prepared editorials ugiiltiMt It. Mr. Monnot was berated mid belittled by the shameless public champions ana private sneaks of tho school book monopoly, but be nover faltered. He felt that Ills light was the nHimio's Milit and lie stood Ilka a wall of adainiuit against the angry surges of the ooeanlo cabal. An attempt was then niiulo by Jtev.

V. 11. Morton, who Is the hired tool of Van Antwerp, Jlrngg to utiyhlm orr, uuc Mr. Tilonoot oolltelv informed Mr. Morton that be was not a commodity and wdb Hot for sale.

Hlnce Mr. Monnot 1ms been agitating this question tho poonle have been aroused and the school book monopoly have been alarmed. Already the Htalns of Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Houth Carolina and West Virginia have taken up the matter im p.iiiiiioo upon the subject. Coventor Hovey, of Indiana, In his inaugural address dilated upon the matter and the legislature has adopted ft measure concerning It, Mr. Monnot'i attack on the school book monopoly gave him such ft wide reputation over the stale that his name was montloned last Tear as a Democratic candidate Zor Secretary of State.

It Is now being ciiuvatued by several of the leading piiiitin as a euiididitte for Llniileiiuiit ((iivuriior, hhinilil the con-veiitlou luloiil a plunk III their platform Imluraing scliool bonk refoiiu ll would uniloiiiiUiiiy presume Ids itoiiiliuilloii for that olllce, Mr. Monnot is a man of high personal I'hmiu tiir und his worth as a cltiwit is rocoguled by liiapollticnlfi.es. lie Is moUi'itt and careful In his iliiniimiior, faithful to his frleiiils and uoiirtitous to nil. lie Is not of the Dory, blaliiut, kind ofstateuiuan who talk for tlm tun pose of being heard, or who ludtilu In much ixilltlc.il liiini'oinlie, lie likes work and always Is the happiest when burnout, lie is (he youngest mini ever sent tu the leuiHliduiu from Ohio, lie was reiioniinnieil ul the county ooiiveit Hon by itccluiuitiioii, REV. EDWARD E.

DRESBACH. ft ruiiiilnir imtte to Mr, Monnot for the olllce of Iteprcseutalive, the lifinoiiratie con vi'iil ion nominated man of brilliant intellect in the pcrmm of Itev. IC, iteniiacii or MiniHiiiuii. lidwiiril K. llresbacli was born In I'lck nwiiy county, Ohm, In the year is now aiiuiii inn siiiue age as lur.

iuoii not, lie lived and woiktd on his tilth er's farm until he was IH veins old when ha went to A.lil tn nlUilid school Here lie remained four years, gradual' lug from tlm iimtiluilnii In the year Artec leaving school at Ada he went to Wellington, Ohio, here lie on-nun iH'ciicliliiii the gosoel, lie iciniiHii'il thi'le hint one year and then came to Mniinllloii, llhlo, to tnlie fhargn of the JJlHclple ill thai pi lire, l.iiitt full Mr. Hie.tli.ich took mi nc live pint In the ciiinimlii and 1 1 ut morn than any other one man In the county I ex none tlm fallacy ol Hint InlipiileiiH tiuilf syntiiui, Al one I itnei Mr, lireitliiich wini a llepuhllcitn anil ll Htiiuui'li pt'iileclliuilnl, inn uy can iiii study nml rigid inveHlluatlou lie was coliveiled to the side of linlll lefurni, As a i.iililic Hpiaker Mr. Dies bach has but lew ciiinls lu the county 1 1 it mi elouiifiit talker mid has a good cuiiilniiiid ol limnU'iL'ii, Asitu nil luiud eil talker nlands nl the lie.nl ol tl.it iim, He I', a lllnriil iiiliiilnl citlen, mid nlwnyn holdri a high regard lor the opluluns ol III oppolielilB. Mr. like his colleague Mr.

Monnot. Is a hu from 1 utitli-rvHIf, lletter leulilulive tliuher cannot lie loiiiiil lu the eoiiuiy, lecnnl mul cluitactt uiii uniuiiiciii'hnlilu, He was prevailed npnli to In cuine a cunill (l ite for ItepiVHi'iitatlVi by the li'i'liiiiH, 11 in lilni -is nml ii lit 1 1 1 art not (ut i.tloiii ti by cither IJcuioi'talu or 'Dial he Ih I until In fully by Hit" Ltd that In was nominated on tlie lirnt ballot nve Mirli nble and men as 1 rank Weyl.iei'ht of Al'l'iuce und Mpiire oi rrecK, OLIVER M. COZEN. Oliver M.t'iiv.'ii, lb Deiiiocriitlccan illilm. for of coin I Unit the light of thli world In Mni'lborn town ship, Stark county, Ohio, Sept.

in, l'''' lie the koii ol John U. it ar pel. by ti.nl mul In well known by alniost everybody in the liolthcril Itlul cnslcrn part of the county, liivt'i was sent tn the public hchonls of 1 1 1 township nt mi i iirly nge and re a fair MnclihH eilncutluii, When ipiite he cclvi a teacher's cl tniciite 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tu teach theyiuiug idea how to t. Ilo taught iK'liool In Marlboin and Lake towinlilim, nud wan regarded lis very succti.Hlul tu tor, lie was not eiuitciitcil, however, with the knowledge he hud obtained lu the common and resolved to lake a Colleen couri.e, In the full of ls7l he i iiieit Ml. I'iUoii College mid remained there until Sil, when he graduated with ll class of I'll with hlgl: lioimr.i, While nl he was a close htmlt'iil, nud the creditable record ho inn.

Ie while 1 1 1 cio due princi pally to his hard, peiiil iteiil study. Alter he completed hli coiimn tit Mt Union he went to Alliance, where a yenr later he was eleclid nrinclniil In one of the ward hcIiooIh, Thin pnmllon lie coniiiiiu'U in lor unci" years, mm was then elected iirluclnal of thellich iifhool at Alliance, which place lie held for six aim oxen was no sue- ceciiiil i a teacher that he was after-wnrils iiuide superlliteiiileut the Alliance schools bv tlm board of education of Hint city, While ho was teacher lu the public schools he iiImo look up the ninny ol law under the tutelage of Marvin (inuii of Akron, and wan iidnittled to the bar by the district court of Summit county lu Mr. ('oxen's Unit slop lu politics was In Is." lien ho ran fur Just leu of the I'eaco in Lexington township. townshl) Is a (llhraliar of ilo. puullcniilrtiii in Stark countv, and usually gives fruiii riim to Tim Kepiiblicnii majority, and the Ocinocnil who carries It for any olllce is a political racer.

Mr. Coxeu wits placed upon the licino cratlc ticket for.luellce ot tho and nlihuiigh he had a popular Uepub llcaii to run iigaluut he was etjual to the emergeliey, una succeeileU lit (Ie-renting his Kepubllcittt ojipuiibtit by r.u majority. Jit thu spring of 1SKH ho wti9 prtivalletl upon to accept the lcinecriiUc in for mayor of Alliance, lilu lie-publican competitor was Simon Johnson. The battle was hotly contested but Mr. t'oxen waa elected, receiving about, Vlb majority lit May, IMMl, Judge Meyer appointed hi in one of the enmity examiners for Mark county, This place he has filled very acceptably, and while he hits been a member of lie board ho has made many warm friends among thoBchool teachers nf Stark county.

Mr. ('oxen la an able, elllclent and competent lnitn to till the clerk's olllce, and Wing an attorney hy profesrlou he lu therefore itcipiniiited with the modus operandi of the olllce. lie will make a clever and accommodatlngclerk, mid if elected therm Is lint the least doubt but that he will 1111 tho olllce lu a very acceptable manner. LOOKING FOR HIS RELATIVES. A JJettur Anklnc For Information In Ilognr.l to the HI rob JJrotbora bo Wer Klllotl KtLoutavlllo.

Mayor Jllnke this afternoon received a let ter written by Julius Strebof South Norwalk. to the Mew Vork World. The letterniiks for Information In regard to Lawrcnco and l'eter Strcb, who were recently killed at Louisville. The writer stales that ho came from New Isctiborg, by Frankfort on the Germanic, nud had a brother nam ed Henry Strcb and a Nephew l'eter Htrob, lie knows nothlnir of their whereabouts and thinks possibly the people who were killed at Loussvllle might be Ills relatives. The matter will be Investigated and tho desired infor mation lurnislied.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Host Halve In the world for Cnts, wuises, wires, uicora, oim iineum, i'e ver Horns. Tetter. Chaoned Ilahils.Clill blalns. Corns, and all Skin Kruptloni ana odsltjvoiy euros I'tins, or no pay to-bulred.

It ia ouaraiiteed ta irtve per feet anlisfiietion. or monev refunded Price 25 cents per box. For tile by SORE REPUBLICANS. Foraker's Nomination a Bitter Pill for McKinley's Friends to Swallow. And the Indications are That They Will Not Rally to His Support.

How Will Senator Snyder Feel Toward Foraker After the Way He Was Foraker After the Way He Was Treated---Will Attorney Upham Support Him? I'oriikei's iininluation at Columbus veBienliiv for a thud term as (inventor did not strike the llvpublicaiis ut all ruvoriiiiie lit tins city. There was no esuitenieiit. noenthii sIiihiii, no hurrahing, und from thu appearance of the faces ot some of the Uepiiblicaus, one would naturally inlnr that his iioiuiiiiitioii whs a bttler pill tu swiillo w. About I). III.

a lmlletlll was nnst ed on the comer of Wuhcr Jlros, ilrug store which not I lied them of i'uraker's iioiiilnatioii, Such expressions as hat's a Komi tiling lor the Demo critis," Upham Support Him? "HE'LL BE SNOWED UNDER," "Souiethlnu is going to (Iron this wi'ie uncle by many Itepunlieans who him aunt bcciiiine or his iioiniuiiiion, nun Ihrealeii to make good use of tliutl knives In An old time Itt'imhllcitn who lives In tlm western part of thecounty.aiid who IlliSlieell Very StciuHllHl III I III) licptlUII cult fiillh, said when he saw the biille tin: "I have been voting the lleiuibll can tlckei lor over Unity years, und I lutve HWAUI.OWltll 'I'lllll'H TIM Hi, but I'll be d-d If I'll swallow him a fourth lime!" The licpiiblicniis of Stark county, and especially or this city, have not yet loigolteii I'orakei's trcai iiieiit of McKinlcy in tlm Null. mul Keiuilillcaii convention at Chlcagu, JiihI one year ago, Alter Hut ciinveiiliiiu dropped lilalun und Sherman all eyes wem luiui lu Mo Kiuley nit the eoiulrg mini, bin 1'oraker pluyeil the loin ol an olmli uctlonliit l) naviii' niinieii inieivieweu ny a iiew piio.r reporter and dechulug to tin public that befoiti be could suppnil Mclvlnley ho would have to be been by thai edit ennui. Ah through tlie campaign of bint fall toiiAiint's of McKinlcy was tiiigeulleiiiiinly mid uinligniili tl. La.sl Hi lobcr 1 in -r was billed to speak lu Akron. in discovered thai the Major wan iiliio lu tleiiver iiii inhliTiiN upon thai ocimkIoii 'I, lllln liiieches nl once net I Lit lil.i hotel hill ale I look the l.eU Irulil In.

Cobiiiibii 'J'he thlniaaro w. II rciui'iiihi'ieil by stalk county cans and they proinluo to iiiine ipitte a Uhilili nance lu lue county in oVcium tHX V. Many of thu 1 adlng In union UIII oppo.Hi" ol'itker ncxl and from pieiient. Iiidlciiliuin, lit will have a hard light to nuike even a rei pecliibloHhowlngal the polM, ol tlio.M' who will vote mul worn nganini hliu, urn thoht! who lu r.iriiicrcnnip.ilgnn put their shoulder to tlm wheel nud mil all III their power to elect hint to the olllftt ol' (iuVei'iior, Ills oi.imtitloii iloes not come alone from the iilcmls id McKinlcy, bull nun a class of clllens who are of Hieoplnlou that a man should not lie three iime.i elected (inventor, This feeling provmla to mi exlclil thai is iiliinulng tlie jin-publlciius ot this section of the Mailt, Then again in anion uiereme many who Wfl.l. VOTIC All AINVr IIIM on nccoiuit of the liifatnuus act p-'ibsciI by the liepiibllcan 1'glshtture, known as the regiHiratloii law, 'I here lire many Kcpulillcnns who ileutuiuce this law n.i iiiciiture to rob the tax )itycrs of Can- nml in Tin tuiite the in nil leal luture of I'oiakcr.

This class of clllens will rebuke tho Itepubllcaii Legislature for matin it this bill, at tlm election next November. In Citiitouroraker hits many pernmnl eiieniles ho will light him to the hitter ml. it Is not likely that N'liator Sny der will he very anxious to see I'ornker again electcil to the olllce lie now Iioiuh, Tho Senator luta not forgotten IIOW KODAK Kit TltrATKI) tho men ho recnniinendi for positions on the Ueglslratlou board, nud he will not be apt to lose very much sleep to aid Konikor lit again being elected (inventor of Ohio, Seiuil'jr Snvder bus a host of friends who will not rally tothesupport I (Jovenior I' oraiier. i.vcn tor policy siikc.Hlionld the Senator agree to let bye guiles be bye gones, his friends will not do at), mid will snub the man at the polls paid no attention to thu recommendations in ail ii by their favorite. Is true (J, I plum ohtniiicU nohitloii on the board for Ida relative, il irry Ilex, yet the tall sycamore is not imiiu lo lie sausiieu wan mis.

iierueri Buxton, the business manager of a pa per 1MIAT Allt'Sltl) U1MIAM Like a pickpocket and tried to read lilrn out of the party also secured a ptiHitloti on that board. It was it bitter pill for I tilutin toBwnllow and ho moHt ikely will have grievances whlcii lie will balance up at Hie pulls next November, Cei taiDl? Forakercan expect no aid from McKinlcy, tho man whom It la hard to see Just where he expects to get hla Hiipport from, as tholiemo-crata have not forgotten how lie treated rreiilileut Cleveliiuil unit then played tho baby and snlil Mrs. Cleveliintl had anitbbeil him, Truly Fornker hae a hurd row to hoe, A STRANGE SUIT. A Butcher Sues a Prominent Citizen to Recover the Value of a Bull That Was Killed. The enso of George Metgnr va.

()g- den ilulton la on trial to-day before Judge Kulcy. In August, IMS. a bull belonging to the plaintiff waa being driven Into the city from the north. When in lront or the ueorge u. iiarter resldenco the anlimil attnmptcd to Jump a leiico.

Jt waa caugtii on one ol me iron nloknta and Oudon liolton who saw the mlsory the nnlmiil wits In, shot 1 1. Aiet.ger reiuseu to lake it ami gave the body to a man In the neighborhood. ie now sues to recover tne value or me bull. At 8 n. m.

Judge Kalev envo his do clslon in the caso lu favor of Hie de fendant. I'lalntlfl to pay the coata In the case. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It waa just an ordinary scrap of wrap ping paper, but It saved her life. (She was In the last atagoa of consumption, torn uy ptiysiciana mat sue was incura ble and could live only a short tlmo; she weighed less than seveuty pounds.

On ft piece of wrapping; praper she read of Dr. King'a New lMscovery, and got a sample bottle; It helped her, she bought a large doliio, it neipea ner more, bought nnoUior and grew better faet, continued ita use and la now strung, healthy, rosy, plump, wiilghlng poiinus, 1'or further particulars Bmul stamp to W. II. druggist, I'ort hmllli. Trial buttles of Hits wonderful discovery fine at Durbiti, Wright t'o's, drug store, A VISIT To Our District Asylum for the Insane.

Compitrutlvely few of the great mul tltiule ever tliliik of the unfortunate In sitiiu. It Is only when the terrible uilliU' Hon is brought home by an attack up on a loved relative or friend, that any one can be made to reel what a dread fid Hilllctlon It Ii to have reason do throned. That disease of the brain Is manifestly on the increase, is evident to all who have given the subject any study. If the thoughtful public would consider the reason why It la on the In crease-that their voluntary actions hud much to do In tlm furtherance of Its development, wu would think that no Hinted by the principal of self preserva Hun, they would call hail in iiieinuiu geuce of many pernicious nanus. I spent several days lately at the asy lit in near Toledo, Citizens of Stink county are at a loss to understand why wo should lutve been tiausrerrea lo mors distant Institution, Thu reason Is ol yams.

Newburg asylum had not the capacity to accommodate all for whom U'inllciiHou for iidiulHhinu wits mane. inir had any of the other live state In Htltiitlons. They were all full, and It IvcauiB iiccciiiiaiy to relievo the proa sure, The sixth limUltit Ion was located lit ur Toledo. In re districting It beciimo neccssury to remove Ststk from the uni hern district. Itlld wllllll this lir raiiL'i iiieiit malei'ially lucrclises the emieiisn of transportation of patients which is mild bv tlm county, there can he no relief until the Legislature sees lit in provide a seventh itnyluui, which ill undoubtedly be located lu one of the einiterii counties.

The Toledo Asylum Is constructed iiniui what Is known as tno eouiigi' niiicui. a (Miiuiiartlvely recent. Plan of it coiiimodalliig Hie iimaue, The build iiiH aro Isolated -what coiiHlltules a "mud" In other institutions, Ie hcn lei oietl ii "cotlaue." I inch cottage accommodate Irolil III) to Ul Mtlleilts, The Inieinal urniiiceiuctits are much into a duelling, except that tlm ball or tiling room Is larger. 1 hm patients eat liiiicoiuinon dining room whl. lt Is it biilhllni' by llscll.ene for eaini sex 1'hinn uiiable.fri.ni bodily sickness to walk out are kept in the "liiilrm' or hospital, whore they mi waited tiion by tiiiiuid attcniliintH.

ivleiits ingoing in ami flout the dining ball, are us or ildly as tlm operntois of Hm Huebi i the hexes walking by themselves In the dining hall me seated at labhs iiccuiuinnilalliig ten or twelve I'liey coiiducl Hii iiiM Ives Just as do ti luoinlscuous crowd ut a large hotel, In lad, one Ignorant ol UiecluirncU'rol' the mild hardly suspect that he was a i 1 1 1 a lot or lun.it ic. There Is at present In the Institution, l.hVi patlcntii-uill miili'iindWI lomales. "link countv has thouiih the quota ti which weareeiiuieil is only SI. The reason wo are allowed it surplus Is be e.iuse they have tne room tu spine, other counties not reaching their up ii.ii'lltuiinenl. 1 met several from Col iiiiiiilmuicouutyth.il I formerly knew at A funtuio of this Institution not com mini to others.

Is tn.it many of the not luges nro kept wltltopon doors, patients being allowed io go out aim In ut Pleasure under proper re strli'ilone. As a subiiltute for mi Amusement Hall, they have it larce lent, with a substantial floor, seats nil aroiinu unit an omvnicu iimuuiui no tho band. Hera they have their weekly l.iuces, conceits ami mo into. Hot tlm Croat, advancement made In tlietieiitliieiitol the Insane, is III (lis. iieiislnir with restraints.

I wenty ynrs ago, subKlltutlng the crib ami mulls in the control of violent patients, for close Imprisonment and chains, was thought a wonderful Improvement, but now, there are allenhts who have no use for them whatever, and employ no form of restraint more than would mother use upon the hands of a child to prevent it from scratching ll sure head. Jt la true that maniacal patients are oil limes destructive of their clothing, which give the friends occasion to complain ol the extravagant demands for more clothing, but the advantages gained In the treatment by lion restraint, comismsatea for the additional expense. The public often hear and read tn the papers of the abuse of patient by attendant. That patients have been abused, and will be, 1 have not a doubt, and until mankind and womankind become immacslate, abuses will come, but am quite coiuldciit that ollenceaof the kind are never toluiated by an oillcer of tho limtltutloii. Their iiisirucllous to attendants urn strict.

Under no circumstances to lorget that they are with mi Insane person, and not to resent any abuse heaped upon them. Instances have occurred where It was necessary for an attendant to handle a patient somewhat roughly to Bare themsnlves from Injury. I loth physlclana and attendants have been killed.und maimed by violent patients. Natural gas piped about thirty miles, supplies all ihobeatnecttssary for warming the buildings, making steam and cooking, and to fully appreciate tho advantages of gas over coal for these purposes, you must have experience In Us use, An artesian well furnishes im abundant aupply of excellent wiitsr suitable for all puroses. The Kdison electric light is the one In common use In all the buildings and over the grounds.

Tho superintendent, Dr. II. A.Toboy, luta been long lu tho special service and proved himself well quaimed for the varied and perplexing duties devolving upon him. There arc four assistant physicians who give their entire time to tho study, watchful care and treatment of patients tlmt they may be restored to their right mlt.d. Mrs.

Tobey, tho matron la un Important adjunct lu promoting her husband's benevolent work. Hho Ih an active, energetio, wide awake lady, with a L. S. A CARROLLTON WOMAN Commits Suicide By Taking a Dose of Paris Green. Information Is received from Carroll-ton that Mrs.lluemlngton.wH'eof David ltuumlngton committed suicide last night by talking a dose of l'lirla green.

iluemlngton ia employed on the railroad aa a section hand and la said to have boon a good husband. No cause can be given for her rash act. George Douglas. The bonk of George Douglas, owned by John llloomlleld Hon, la full for the spring season, and on July 1st he will be sent to the Stark county track to be handled for fast record. They extend thanks to tho public for liberal patronage.

W. B. JJloomtlold will also take a few outside horses for training at the same place. THE SITUATION IN COLUMBUS. Tlie Third Term Mot Untl.rtitoi-r-iliinior Tlmt, K'oraker Made a Heal With Mottinloy, (I'IMii ponloi Siill Coi.umiiiih, June 87.

Already the Republicans II ml themselves on the defensive and me trying to txpluiu why (lov, i'uruker should be given a tlilitl term. Many give up lu disgust and openly declare they will butt the ticket, This seuiliiieut is puilleiilnrly prevalent among conservative Jtcpuhlicans who never abk for political favors and expect none, A uotlier ohms applauds the co i Huge and dash of a man who stands willing to stake everything on single bnllle, and declare that he will be elected and be the nominee ot the party for l'tesiiteiit In IHlia, The inventor's olllce presented a busy scene during inn enure day, many local Keimbllcans and those wlio remained over, calling on the Oovorunr for the purpose of extending their congratulations. The Sherman men seem to he pi plexiid al the situation and admit that the re election of l''oruker will make his title to the leadership In Ohio tin questioned and will solve the problem oi tne nig four, Mckinley, junior- worth, (liosveuor, Thompson, Foster mid others will then take their respite live positions lu the tall of the Ohio cornel, or which P'oiitker will bo the head. The question Is will they work lo accomplish this or feel unit sell tires eivallnu, which is Ihellrstluwnf nature, forces them to quietly dump the imiire ticket. Jliitterworth has already led oir with his bugle blast against P'oraker, llealty bits given him another shot which mentis open hostilit while John Sherman and Charley p'onter are out of the state and have not been heard from, It is believed that I'oraker Isciiltlvat-lug McKinlcy und will sunn iniiku nn ell.

to form nn alliance with li I in. If this Is done It no doubt means Mckin ley for the senate and 1'oruker for the iiicHii encv. ll is sum unit or- wkcr's following in noithwestorn Ohio was secured lu spite of Charley Foster instead of by Ills co-operation, A Curiosity. A few days ago W. I Schurlo was Hie recipient of quite a curiosity from his old friend Ignatius Mallne, a well know former resilient of this city, but uow of Sunt ii Monica, It consist ed of a small tin box containing two scorpions, It was Intended Hint tiicy should reach hem alive but tho Jour ney being so long they wem dean, 1 ney aru a very poisonous reptile and are well win Hi seeing.

Mr.Sf.iiiiilo im preserved them In alcohol, nml has ihctii ou exhibition nt bis stoic. Got Drunk on His Wedding Day. Oillcer McCort last night David Overdolnr, of Louisville, for drulikelim hi. lie fame to t'aiitoi. Willi the Intention of procuring marriage llceiiM', i ii t.

got intoxicated and forgot all about his approaching imirrlugc. Ills hriiht called ul pollen lieadtiuiii'ters Ii Ih morning mul inquired for him M.ivor Make telea il nun onuieproiu- inn I ut ho woulJ go straight homo, WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION "COD IIVER OILwna HYP0PH0SPHITE3. Jt i vurd nul unturned bl I'liy-tlclaunticctiuHe it in the brut. ItbFaktaUo aalHllc. It la tltrco times aa c.HcacIoua at plain Cod Liver Oil It ia far cuporior to all c'Jior co.

called It I.i a perfect Emulcien, dooa not ccparato cr charo. It wondorful na ft prodacor. II tlio romefly for Concamp- ticn. Ccrcfula, Eronclltio, Waut-Ilccacon, Chronio Cotich and Colds. Sotd bi all Jrv(Hjlt.

8C0TT a BOWNC, CHtMiaia, N. V. YOUNG foEI'lraECBipH'r, Hllniitlniia fiirnlahril itntui iin l't of liiirnlnir, low, Kw. VAI.KSJ'1'ISJNI Janmvllla. Wl- SOMETHING NEW.

The Tatcnt SA Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and lashes nt the top which won't catch in the harness. 5A Lap Dusters 5A Ironsides Sheet IB 5A Clipper Fly Nets' SnultoUaUiH al ia auu. rorFftrvicriul TKtnitn, ai tbt Mil 100 other styles of ik Horse Hhi'oU nnd Fly at prices to suit ovarybody. Kul sulo hy all donlurs. If jou csa't gut tltctn, wrlUius.

ilRE THE STRONGEST. Jmu HiiMr uiiTUnnr Tur laarL Miimirit lif Wu. AtiwS Hons, I'lillnrtiv, who uiikiu) Uio fatuous Uonn 11 mud linker lUankul HOTEL ANNOraCBMENT! Tha nnHnnilmMl fnriinrlr wltll Amaa Hjratf Iba ViniKii' iiuwl, hm Mwiwl fur a arm ol la THB UNION nOTJBIi," Ml ICvfH Mavknt rrom O. llaldMitmnit, Mia lwi untprlamri an baa UtorotiitlilT raraiHlalart, liitl Hiildmnlad ali.ill.lll.fi aim put fu naw fiirtiltiira, IimU till aitrt in attarr wjr ntarta iwh lniinifa Dtanta a ara uiitanf m. -j ImwUi Otatlam Uii'rmiKlilr iriiaraill 1 1 1 1 a r.i.

nf ttt ifnn" and Ilia ralllli lillUllo, anil awllnlt IS ounimcXnmitVt "lt and lat IHa" raw .1, viiw, rara aiia aa TUa lltilal ia ha railroad atollona In tlta oliyi haa wllh It a laraaatahU nd ahatla, wall Itnad up, whara boraaa wtU tM Uio- "Z'X" DAVID BTKE8. I A WW In If Ow7 nitIan i i i k. Till Forever T. 8 DELL'S OAPONA ll lltaal Dmi yair worV llkimisle, llitir, ui WILL 8AVf4, thirlnjiifai Un you VERY, 1 1 liint'i sar Ihs 1 MANY WCARY fabric IIOllHS if TOILJ It Ii AND WORRY. HARM.

-trSold by LC88 BELL'S BUFFALO SOAPHiait siida. R.W.Bofl Mfg.Co. BUrf ALO N. T3v. y.m OWHN'O ELECTRIC BELT 11 ft AMI I AM ft Flirt BC llf fAlMJItlitU, (J, IHI'Mtlfftll r.

I( IMfc fiiir i iim fiilluit jmt'T .11. IL I.1..I. V- l' It. aii A 1 1 lLh iu 7 liUiif.n-auvi Illtlllllll imsj, 11 iiiimr nit tttitiai tLilmi llMI, lllB'illlllll 'all 111 nf I lli.tr. Ii nniiatMt l)f Intlll LiK to tli Wujiilnir (nllol orHmn nfjiumlii IHftitM, Hint laau.ti.r nil otlti.

I vtuf 'iirr ll l.lsxlrlo lltll Miilllal IflO lv(al urn Ila I II .1 1 il. ul I Miaiia ai pa 1 in 11.. ii. mil (I Mar Hm, 4 ullU I Ha im 1 Mt rl4lt UftUI 11. ImmIhu) f.ir l-hrr- IM 'I'M MfcH miiii-inni.

1 1 I'salr rlu, ll--'. Hl i IIH I V.iil.ltai, i.iIm ittrPttf yoo Nurth MfOOUwar, T. tOUlft. WO JllHIri III FIIT we BIS with Paris Green, London Purple, WJiilonolchoro, Slug Shot, il'i lu rum Wo curry nnly tlm innst und licst, und Hull lit l.owt'nl 1'1'li'l'S, wliul-)- sulo and rutitll. Durbia, Vrig'ht Illll'UlimS AMI CANTUN, mill).

t'tno'H run OATAittoi A vim la ti.i,iii rrtiin lni.yN. ti-in, iiiki 111,1 ai unit nt tun ii.urniH ul rt-jilatutt liy itt ll'lliy Tin. ilw la atniill, Otiniini-liiiKO rniiinjiii it auliuiit'iit quitnlll lur I. uii; 1 1 ill I (' A it.it.l In I lit la n'llnvril t.y nit n.illi'.tiliii nf I'Inii'k llt-int-ilv lir I uiiiii li, 'I liut'iiiiifuii la Ui not lr.iii II In 11. Id nn la tiutlU luuny tliutl Ilu r.it, 11 1 id iloniisnt to tno, I'tli-ii, Mit'i'uti.

Hold by nrauiii tiy nuuu It. 'i'. MW rt.nr Wti.rt gat mAt tmf mt 'I A H. HlVrKKM, it Alt inm ritH ititti 4 t-(fHM nruncrt. mul ajurtn rlo4il lUnilm LivmiH luaaiillfiill ilriMiiaiml.

nlll liHIHl, Iff 4 Un. Tn HM, IMiin.r H.I, TMI4 1 Ho), Iliiillful Mfaili.ii.r I.Mllp, 4 Mt rla H. flVH A. mUim Itinwih towinltlt Half, oi bim trvim lor lioimuuiurM CALIFORNIA WyjWaftJWii. (11,11 why Kr.

IIM1 vry lr.i I.OWIIH'I' II 'l anil ralnaana imrlll'll. ai.plr to A. rulllloa 4t 1W DlarM, Ulraj, III. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, oninarn'a, alltiatMl In NliuUlil'lan luwinliln, two ami iiii' luill n.itlliwi'.l nf nml ill Inllrn ntirtlii'NMl of tlnnliHi. tin tho rn.t.l li.ailllitf rtiilll rmilnti In lUtinintrtf, ami itlan (in Ilia hunt li'mllng Ii uiii Uitilat lilu tu Mt.w ll ill).

Sal.l fitriii li.a Eight AoroB of Good Tlmbor Land, lliorrii.al.i'lrr l.lntllKi'l(. nml tiinli.r a unci tUi ul culllvalli.it. (in IU iuiiiiiIi. It a Two-Story Fromo IIouso, Alan agiatil anttitnnr Immn, vnli liitnan anil wtind houan. A llnull HANK IIAIlN, 4IUMII fwl, Iwtl wan, ,11 nitli torn nrlh In cm li.

t'l" witli all uilii-r iiut liiillitliist iitualiy liiiinil nn a vtall-nriaiiuiHl Inrtn, Two Quod WtlU on thu Farm and a Nvw-FiitUnv Nprtng at lloime, alan datum, Twn orcharda, nn( liflna; a Jiraoh nN itlinnll unit an Mlui.Mla.ua nl ntltar liult, mill aa nnia, iiliima, Ad. Tlta linllillnt; and un Ilia prctnlaaa am In atwildil raimlr. Said Inrm will Im auiil a part ur in. in, and un ti'rjr niuir luraia, Pur fnrlliar par. Or ISAAO SKM, Mawllltiu, (lliln, AUjiiliiluii Ilia Farm.

tu-ir 1 VVlf 1 fr 1 17 III 1 kJliutapUi-' tutiiUiii. 'jtiftl(rit(UTrti 1 Mil hm I naif kii Ur Mnrmn Wfoni ll 1 i-illrd l'tr, ttiid Uttitrii Ouf pII lo Un dour nll. till tn aiii Inn Iiii fanll fnu if uunilmr. lusjlinj ia.i ar.t."l JAI-f. I Attachment Notice.

John S. Holm lli.rnrn NWinUa Hlnnrlilll. va, Jiiatlra ul Iha I'narn ur Julin WlillaloBlliar, l'arla Tp SlarS olilo. on lha lath day nf May, ImhU, aald Juan laattt anor.lruran..)iini.nllnllia Blmta scllun fur Ilu inn nr all d.illiira ami nrly (wn anil Iwnniy-Bro dollar tlm iit.ii.alila t'nata, liuiiilnuiHl fur liarlii Ui July Und, lim, al is u'tiluuk 111 JOHN I. II RIM.

May Utt, J.A.BACIIMAKN 85 B. TUSCAE1WA8 (orroairs arxas ooiiktt dbh(kiiat,) WIIOLltSAUl AMD RRTAIL TOESvANDvLIPRS BlVaT 0NLI IHI DIS1. Ttlll Mtiney-tlaving Ttucsuer of this day Aid ay. HAS Mors Points of Bictualva Bupmluriiy than all olliurs combined. EVERY Threaherman and Yumer Is ilollglitod wllh Its nmrvcluue woik.

1 OT only Superior for all kinds of drain, liut ill only tic-' ceksful handler of nil Beed.) ENTIRE Threalilnti Expenae (often 3 to time tlm! amount) made by extra Otaln Saved, WORKMANSHIP, and finish beyond all ora-: purlson, VIDRATOR owner fiet 1I10 beat Jobs and muko tho roost Money, INCOMPARADLE ft Blmplla-ity, Edlclency, and Durubtlity. BEYOND all rivalry for Bapltl Work, Perfect Cleaning, and for Savlnff Ornln. REQUIRE3 no ntuchments or rebulldlnif lo chunfe from Oruln to tioeds, A HROAD and ample Warranty given on nil our machinery. JL JL RACTION Engines Unrlvnl-! ed In Muterlul, Safety, Power and Durability. UR Pumpltlet t'lvlnfjf full In.

formation, sent Pre. It tela about litis great EVOLUTION In Threshing Machinery. Bend for pam-l plilot, Address I f. -vif ri.y,-t..'.i''H-.t ilssalaitli Jos, IjoniG Go's PENN AVE8T0RE3, SILKS Our great s)iclulty bnst mukos In I Hack Drcns Silks from 75 cunts to 8l.mn)itrd. Illnrli Mil nil hllKs, nil cuius to 1 .70.

Jilaiik Silk (ii'ciiiidliiis, 75 rents to illll'Mt. riiilu nnd funny all tliu nnw uiilnis. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. All Wool 'ir, routs to ei.tX) yard In- olttdinK many spcnlul "nml vitlui'S, rt'iini wiiitii wool litnrlns lur kiiiu- llllt lllK (lll'MHCS. I'rluti'd I'liullls from cents to 50 cents ft yard, iicw imI tint tern.

Siitines I'tnits to llncst l''nncli goods nt 'J. to funis. (lliiiflianis mid Wash cents tn in emits, IiiiiiiIidiIs of styles. Illiti'k Won! Dress (lomls lu all wool and silk and wool mixture, In Unlit weights for summer wear, Men's riaiimir Militii, Ladles' riiiniitil 1 llnuiies. liuv'i' blurt WiiIhIs nnd llunnel WnliiW.

Iloslnr; and Underwear, In medium nnd eosNiitnnr welftlits. All l.lnen lleniHtlti'liia llllliUker-chiefs, l' tcenls to lltiest. llnuselteepllift Mtiens, I.IU'O Cnrtlllllt and Curtain malerlnls. Silk and lilslu (lluves. Kid cloves 75 cents to best.

Our Mail Order Depiu-tment fills nil orders tliu day they uio and send satti pies and Information promptly. Tlm larKcst slocks tlio year round and tlio lowest prices. Job. Uoi.nh GOO-021 Tonn Avo PITTSBURQII, PA. Propgjed ArajsteKt to tie Cosstlta- tlan gi C-lo.

AMKJJTSC.J3MT NO. 1. 1. It" 11 iScl th. Ornoral a-m.

Ii til ili tHitinil turn, 1MI a i.n.iiHW.H kliall ii.iiuit..a Ik al inn, aiAHi, un liiu anil Tiimimiiiv hiiim- Ih- itfvt fwmiiy In lenmutitr, llvai, XII, til Ui. litiaum lion ul Uiu Ktuta (if imimv au lliai ll aliaU Itbul a. lul- I'lNftl inniii.i! xii, Sao 9. ThaOiral AmMtitv avi nrurtda lf in'itlii(( ri-Yutiun fur ta.a or lui, ttaui m.ll Inil iiima.i Dttl tltkaa nnduini inn wmiti tna af rti(a, Itntylnu Mivan-ta, 1'N1 tiilnMil liainiv (uHualfuir lur r.rmtii wnhl tiMtlimitil nt vrury t.iillili' i'i p-aly nu-il ha aaf anajn.jtnr- aim vrntriy in ami-iui am In valnutw- linatrwl lur In. I'vhiitrtL l.y laira, ba aiarr.al,i itum had tlia al an nr-iiwll au ai.ntpiwt li.tn, Ir an lira, hi Una, Ha aut anvil.

mat liy lirw. Kll -J. A aun aip-ttn Hioaa taanTufa flilirllS Mttnlttr ani-S ainamltnanl oiaa Kara nlawM tifiin lli.li- liullult Uia wuriM "lViiUun AnianAiut.na 10 tui-s amwadii.a.ii tua I lr LallnU alia ua.Aa i-rmnni utaa taaat anaei aa Ih lltaia (4auiuari, tttr', tusrrsoii, apaaawgi u.a nia ur aiH.lllraa, Tlmo. s. lu lYntl.tard iu ana.

u( aha rlanaka, Adi'IiKal AJtrtl 0, raw. ParntVilfTaTiianf AMaamt. 0n I Ovinua ur vna Snuaaraav tirr I. rn.tital J. kmi.

ananasm nl urn, iff Mia atavt nt Olrtu, flu hara' (wrtKy rhal IK. rvriuralns I a line Ota.y af a Imul raaulttUall aaaalN lia Urn Manuml aa4uuir aj n. ur tililw. ua uia nut OKj 'tf April, a. I).

li-H UJ.au Iruiu Uia urtjluol rului Utr4 ta Itila ufllna. In taatlatioiif wliarvuf, I hara karaniitn attnaorlli any tia.aa, ana mjmnwm anal, fflaU. Iba HIUl Oar ul AtlL A ii. afeani. DAKIl J.

mafl-un) Swatari at aula, I)o Your Own DInf, at rioino, with Foorlosa Dyoal Tliar Vflll fly MrrOiln. Tltaa ara inlS aTr.r arlinta. I'rlrnl 1'KN DUN IS a 111 (vilura. Tiiny hava nn aiual fur SlrnuKih, lirluhiiiaaa, AiuiiiiiiI In fautaKna, ur lur Faaiuaaa ol (luiur, ur n.iu-ra.lli.R Uualinm. Tlmy tin nut arut-k ar amal.

fir aala by tl. N. Nya, M. H. Iinrr, HUniJiinik i'lirtinann.

Ka)ipnr, Wnlmr llrua, and JoUa U. l-M a TTrfrl mm I. iiiln iim intlll Administrator's Notice. HntlMlannraltr lrn that tli Saiin duly atiiMil tit.Hl and t)tiallflnd tal Ilia al wnl llauliol Millar, lain nl Htatt ooual, OIUO, (lauaaaMi. OHDHUC W.

Mil. I. I'll, Mioluiaualoa, Datadionlia, UUft-SO-dW.

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