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ijWHrMPMMWWWM'HIl STARK COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1896. ROYAI POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all In leavening strength. Latcit United States Qorcrnmcnt Ilcport.

Koyal Hakino Powder Co Now York. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. MOGADORK. A very enthustastlo froo silver mooting was hold In KnRlo hull nt this plnoo, Thursday ovonlng, Ootober 29. O.

K. Grant nnil Hon. 8. J. Rltohle ad-drcssd tho pooplo.

O. It. Giant mado ono of tho most nhlo nddrossos that was ovor heard In Englo hall. Qrnnt has always been Ropublloan, having bean oleated ludno eovon tlmos by the Republican purty. But he oould not swallow tho St.

Louis platform, and so bolted. Tho lnrgost crowd of tho campaign nssomblod. Joseph My cm, of Canton, Is visiting nt tho homo of Mr. E. V.

MoOloskoy. ferlous railroad wreok ooonrrod nt this place last Tuesday ovonlng at 4:30 on tho G. 0. S. railroad Sovon-toon oars woro piled up, but as I'rovldonoo would havo it, nobody was injured.

Elootlon time Is growing still nenror, but tho Interest grows groator. Tho froo silver eloment seems still to tf row In this plaee, from eoroo nourishment that has boon afforded it In somo way. Mrs. Roso Stoffor, of Randolph, is visiting nt her mothor's, Mrs Cnrrlo Atohlson. Tho funeral of Philip NloodomuB oo-onrred last Friday nftornoon.

PARIS. Edward Welsoh nnd Frank Klblor will speak for tho gold standard pooplo on next Tuesday night. A largo froo silver mooting at Now Franklin on last Friday night was addressed by Mrs. Barr nnd Encs Broslus of Alliance. Tho talented young orator, B.

F. Weybrooht, of Allloco, will address a froo tllver mooting bore on noxt Friday night. Let everybody tarn out, as this will bo tho last mooting of tho oampalng At this place. Mrs. Emollno Shuld and hor little daughter Flossie, hitvo roturned from on oxtonded visit to hor slstor Kntlo and other frlonds and rolatlvus, in Indiana.

Thoy report having had pleasant timo. Tho brlok work for tho now sohool houso in district No. 7, has nt last boon comtnonood. Tho work will now bo pushed forward rapidly, yet tho building onnnot bo gotton ready in ltuo to bogln sohool as early as in tho other districts. Tho last grand rally of tho oampalgn in Paris township, of tho Bryan forces, will bo hold In Mlnorvn on Monday night, Novombor 3.

Colonel Poorman, of Bellnlro, who has taken part in fifty oampalgns, will bo tho prlnolpal speakor. Forty-nlno of those oampnlans havo boon against tho Deraocratlo party. We bono to seo tho mo in bora of all tho Bryan olubs turn out en masse. Mr. Ward Myors who has bcon working near Deerflold, Porlago county, Ohio, Is at homo on visit.

Miss Nelllo Colomnn, a domostlo working nt Alllnnce, Is spending fow days with hor parents. Mr. Thomas Harsh and Miss Lou Myers wero united in marriage on last Thursday. Mrs. Oliver Bates is on the slok list Mr.

Goorgo Maser purohasod tho old eohool-bouso in district No. 3 at publlo salo on last Monday for tho sum of $25. Mrs. Frank Unkefer Is reported as being vory slok with heart trouble LIMAVILLE. Noxt Tuesday, Novombor 3, lot ovary blmotalllst or froo sliver Demoorat do bis duty and vote for V.

J. Bryan, whloh means tho restoration of silver and a re-buko to Enlgand's flnanolal policy. Tho suddon death of Miss Graco Groon-ehlold, daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Friday morning, two mllos west of town.

Spinal trouble was tbo oauso of hor death. She was thirteen years of age. and an only child, The funoral took plaoo Monday nftornoon nt 1 by largo ooncourse of rolatlvos nnd friends. Tho interment was in tho Llmavllla cemotory. Dr.

A. D. Bookot and Adam Hoborllng rodo to Salem on tholr wheels Sunday. Clyde Zalser, who was accidentally shot In tho hoad nbovo his right ear, is getting along qulto woll. It was a closo call for tho boy.

Mrs. Cothon visited In Pittsburg, Saturday. Mrs. Samuel Fox Is roportod qulto poorly. Hor oondltion Is dangerous.

General I. R. Sherwood and B. F. Woybrcoht will nddross tbo pooplo of Llmavlllo Thursday evening, October 20.

A big orowd la oxpeoted. JUSTUS. In roply to the so-called ghost story, printed in tho Canton Repository, I wish to say As fur as I oun tell, this story originated ono day whan sohool was not in progress; tho ohlldren and teaohor knew nothing of it for somo timu. Ono of tho men of tho district put about 100 bushlos of ooa'l Into the basomont and shovollng from one side of tho pllo for tho furnaco, perhaps a small piece of coal was undermined, and fell to tho floor. Tho fall was harmless.

I supposo it was made known to seo who would belle vo it. Tho parties who said it aro not of any euoh thing, but take hoarty laugh nt it. (A fow words to the Justus editor: If you enter your ooal houso to get a buokot of ooal and small plooe falls to tho lower part of tho pile, lock out so tho ghost does not oatob you). Jit Is not truo that many of the ohlldren do not cumo to sohool. They wero all nt sohool at loast ono day this weok.

Somo days two or thoro woro at homo helping their parents. Sugar Crook. RIOHVILLK. (Mrs. Mary Fleming, of Columbus, hna hnnti vlalflnfv tint tnnthnr.

Mrfl. life Uledrou, returned to her home on Satur day. Mrs. Frank Moore and mothor aro visiting with frlonds in this neighborhood. Mr.

Edward Leboau and sister Anna are on the slok list, Di, Eberle, of Canton, iti In attondanco. Mr. A. B. Camps rnovod on Thursday to Canton.

Mr. Lewis Stark will oooupy tho boaso vaoatod by Mr, Camps, and will ao the farming, Quite a number of our prominent Domoornti nttendod tho spoooh of Mrs. Helen Gougar at Canton, on Wednesday ovenlng. Uriah Hovorstook nnd sons wont to Mneslllon, Saturday evening, to hear tho spoooh of Judga Day. Sovornl of tho Mnsslllon dalrymon visitod with David Krablll on Sunday.

Mrs. Motzgor and Mrs. Sooso oallod on Mrs. rCoohor Sunday. Miss Kato Krablll and brothor visited at Mrs.

Burgert's on Sunday. Ruv. Hostettorof Canton, is holding incotlngs nt this placo. Mr. Peter Graber Is qulto 111 at this writing.

Dan Shcdron attondod tho Bryan mooting nt. Akron last Monday. Simon Custor has bosn husking corn for Dnnlol Grabor tho past wook. Elsie Darstook went to Canton on Wednesdday. Whllo returning from Masslllon, Saturday tho corrlago ocouplod by Mrs.

Ncit was run Into and brokon, but was repaired so that sho could rcaoh homo. Mlohal Krablll was la town on Sunday morning. WILMOT. I. N.

Lonz was in town on Monday. Prof. E. A. Rlohardson was nt Shnnos-villa last Saturday on business.

Mr. John Maybaugh visited Mrs. Elah Dual last Sunday. Mr. B.

F. Rood and Mrs. Kntlo Hoss vlsltod friends at Nashvlllo tho flsrt of tho week. Louis Boorngon and wlfo of Bolivar, visited Ed. Kulsohbaoh over Sunday.

Bnrt Bash spent Suuday with his parents. Eugono Ropass, wlfo and family, Sun-dnyod with B. F. Aglor nnd family. Will Kolir and wlfo of 8trnusburg, spont Sunday with Frank Maybangh and wlfo.

Messrs. Elvoro nnd Clinton MoFarron, of Justus, vlsltod, tholr father last Sunday. Miss Ella Bash, Mrs. Charles Spldle nud Oiorklo Spldel, vlsltod William Mlllor, and falmly tho first of tho wook. Messrs.

J. "II. Palnior and J. ti Now-oomor wheoled to Mnsslllon last Sunday. J.

O. MoFarren, and family vlsltod W. H. Agler nnd family on Sunduy. Joo Browngnrdnor, wlfo nnd son, Homer, spont Sunday In Dundee Miss Kato Alrbart has boon visiting Will Rood, wlfo and family tho Inst wook.

Mrs. Jaoob Hawk, of Canal Dover, vlsltod Mrs. Joseph Ruhman tho past wook. Dr. Oliver Wolty, of Canal Dovor, oallod on his slok brothor, Bonjamln, north of town, who Is suffering with cancer of tbo stomaoh.

NEW BERLIN. Tho Pocahontas Clralo mot nt the homo of Miss Magglo Evans. Tho following was tho program rondored: Organ voluntary, Miss Marv Hoove; "Emancipation of tho HoikB," Miss Pearl Colomnn; roadlng), Mrs. Emmo Bonnol; vocal solo, "Tho Picture That Is Turnod Towards tho Wnll," and sequel, "Her Father has Tur'iod tho Doar Ploturo by Mrs. Knto S.

Coloman nnd Miss Cora Kolp; "Dally Llfo of UnttodStntes Senator, Miss Clara Wll-laman; "Dr. Barnard's Homo for Homeless Chlldron" Magglo Evans; reolratlon, "Tho Clook of Life," Miss Maglgo Walter; "Chicago's Roglon of Etornal Frost, Miss Etta Wlllamun; "Tho Cnmol," Miss Emma Holl; "Prus-slas' Prisons," Mrs. Louiso Steelo. Mrs. Julia Warstler, who has been slok for tbo past fow months, Is thought to bo slowly Improving.

Mr. Samuel Schlotto and daughters, -nt- I- a. IM. Til ijupitum uuu j-'nuuiu, vi qi. ciuiu, went to Canton with delegation on Wednesday and mado a flying oall at tho home, of Hardin Coloman and family.

Mr. Sterling, of Canton, gave us an "up to dato" silver spoooh on Tuosdoy evening. Wo woro surprised to seo on front chair oountry pedagoguo who so ungentlomanly behaved hlmtelf at a former specoh on tho square, tbo speaker being forced to stop and kindly asked him to keep quiet, and that not bolng sufllolont.bo was tbroatonod with ojootlon from tho hall, by by-standors, which throat qulotod him. At a lator Republican spoooh in tho hall, when tho spoaker roferred to the silver party, ho yellod "Kill thorn I kill them 1' Judging from tho expression on his faoo, and tho veins along tho sldo of his head, ho thought hlmsolf at protty livoly wnko, the leading oorpso ablo to glvo him foots ho did not oxpeot to hoar. Ho bohaved hlmsolf.

William Brown, of Cleveland, has bcon tho guoit of Miss Gbarlotta Ream tbo past wook. Mrs. Dr. Stcole Is Bpondlng a few days In Clovoland. Mrs.

Teresa Baylor and Mrs. Mary Muoy aro spondlng a fow days In Louis-vlllo. Thoro nro things whloh not nil pooplo understand. Some, wo suppose, aro not to bo understood. Tho wearing of badges with piotures of Lincoln and Mo-Klnloy suroly thero Is no comparison as statosraon; Hints' llko tho tariff bill, mybtory to tho majority, beoauso thoro Is nothing In it.

IN THE MVEB. Peculinr Method of Cunmitigning; in Vogittt nttlio Small Town of Spurt a. Ono of tho lowoat and mest villainous trloks of partisan Republicans was Indulged in on Thursday night of last woek, to Poiry Lotz, son of Elmer Lotz, nt Sparta. Tho young man Is 17 yoars of ago, and would harm no ono. Ho was nssaultod by about dozon of tho touahs of tho town.

They lay hold of this young man nnd ordorcd htm to hurrah for MoKlnloy, whloh ho refused to do. Ho said ho would dlo boforo ho would do It. Tho orowd took him and hold him In buggy nud run him ovor tho qulot town, nnd thon down lu tho Nlmlshlllen river, wboro ho wns loft to swim or wade out as best ho oould. A rrspootablo citizen asslstod tho young dyed'ln-tho wool Domoorat from bis perilous poeltloD. Tho bottor class of oltlzets donounoo tbo assault and thero Is strong sentlment'of having tho guilty parties put behind tho bars.

A Hpnrtn correspondent, dlsousslng tho assault, Bays I "Wo would say, right horo, that If nny nttompt of that kind Is mndo again, the law will bo put In foroo beforo tho sun goes down tho following day, This mob law has made votes In Plko now Ik has leaked out that too muoh hard cldor was tbo oauso. This is Ropnblloan trlok to oovor up their dovlllsh not tuns. And now thoy oomo out and threaten to put Simon Rloo, father of Mayor Rise, of Canton, also In tho river, Woaroa free and Independent pooplo, end It this baeenoM Is continued it will be froe lead instead of free liver. This Is a Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, mmm MOST PERFECT MADE. A tire Gtape Cream of Tartar Powder.

Fres icQ Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEAHS "1THE STANDARD. dlsgraoo'to'tho'town nnd civilized community, nnd Plko'townshlp will glvo an lnorensod majority for Bryan, and wo hopo on tho morning of November 4, tho good news will be sont Into Sparta that Brynn has swept tho oountry." A DEI Mil. BRYAN GIVES THE REAL MEANING OF THE TERM. A Fellow Who Hclloveu One Wax and Z.tor Personal Gain Pretends to Be-CZllleve lu Another Way, Is the DcittaRORtie. Ohloago, Ootober 28.

(Spoolal.) It soomod os though tho.wholo city bad turnod out to groot William Jennings Bryan whon ho reaohed horo, yostorday nftornoon. His ontry.lnto tho olty was that of a conquorlng horo. For mllos and mllos tho stroots woro paokod with oheor-lng Tho polleo woro poworlos, but tho pooplo woro as ordorly as could bo oxpeoted. The nomlneo was osoortod from tho dopDt to Battory by thousands of marohtng mon and sooros of binds. Mr.

Bryan said In part "I may bo wrong, but I bollovo I am right, and that our causo Is Just. Your papors have oallod mo a demagoguo. If thoro Is ono thing whloh I am not, It Is a damagoguo. A demaogugo Is doflnod as a man who advoaatos a thing ho docs not Dollovo In order to oonolllato thoso who dlffor from him. Ono who is willing to advocate anything whothor no bo-llovos it or not, whloh will bo advantageous to him and gain bim popularity.

I havo nover advocated, during my publlo llfo, single thing that I did not bcllovo in. I havo proved my willingness to go down In defoat by advooatlng things when I was in a mlnorly, and I havo always boon willing to aocept defeat rathor than to rlso by doraaccoglsm." TO CURPASS STANFORD. Mm. Ilcarit nnil Other to Endow University of California. San Francisco, Oct.

28. Tho University of California is to bo mado richer by by donations from various persons, chief among whom is Mrs. Phcobo Hearst, widow of tho millionaire senator from Oalifornia. Tho amount is not to bo givon all nt ono tlmo, but will bo paid ns soon as tho Etato is proparod to mnko tho proper uso of tho monoy. Tho state must rpond (500,000 on bnildings, aim whon this is dono tho gifts will bo paid.

Tho names of others who will givo funds nro not givon. Doslro to surpass Stanford univorslty scorns to bo tho main causo of tho movomout. LAVIGNE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION. lie Whipped In tho Twenty-l'ourth Kotiud In Now York. New Yoiik, Oct.

28. Tho fight to do-cido tho Hghtwoight boxing championship of tho world attrnctod a roprosonta-tivo gathering of sporting mon from all ovor tho United Statos to tho nroua of tho Bohomian Sporting club. Tho prices of admission woro moro prohibitive than thoso usually charged, bolng $20, $15 nnd $10. Tho contestants woro Georgo Lavigno of baginaw, nud Jaolc Ever-hardt of Now Orloans. Tho contost was schoduled for 25 rounds at pounds and botli mon weighed in nil right.

Thoro woro two preliminary bouts botweon local boxers. Lavigno was tho fuvorito, sovornl bets boiug registered nt odds of 100 to 70 on tho Saginaw lad. Lavigno's seconds woro snm Fitz-patriok, Paddy Gorman, Dan Groodon, Donuy Murphy nnd Tod Aloyndpr. Evorhnrdt's handlers wero irluy White, Ilnrry Black. Harry Tu.Vull, "Mysterious Billy" Smith nnd Tim Mngrnth.

Honest John Kolly wns roforoo. Evorhnrdt got groggy in tho fourth, and, although fighting gamely, had to aEOrWK LAVIONE. hug in most of tho rounds after that to snvo himself. In tho twenty-fourth round both lod and landod lofts on face. Both coun-torod four tlmoa on faco.

Lavlguo crossod his right on jaw. Evorhnrdt staggered. Lavigno thon smashed his opponont with right and loft swings ou tho head nnd had Evorhnrdt almost out whon tho roforoo stoppod tho bout, and awardod tho fight to Lavigno. i "I will tell you about tho tnrln question. If tho men 'who want protection will Join me In putting a prohibitory duty on foreign fluauolal pollolea, I will dliouM the rett of the tariff tclieilule with llryan.

B4MING CAN nut MAKE POLITICAL SPEECHES. United State Attorneys Are Not Allowoil to Ha Cnnillilntcf. "Washington, Oct. 28. It is learned by inquiry nt tho dopnrtmont of jus-tlco that no nttompt has been inndo by tlio nttornoy general to provont United Btutos nttornoya from making political speeches during tho present campaign, nlthough a numbor of such officers havo been Bpcnking on both sides of tho monoy question.

Whllo tho nttornoy gouoral would prefer that such ofllcors should not mnko speeches, ho resolved early in tho campaign, and. so advised a numbor of thorn who inquired, that no olllcinl complaint would bo mado, provided public business should not bo nuglcctod and tho speaking should bo in tho olllccr's noiirliborliood, whero ho would not bo out of reach, that It should not bo carried to such nn oxtcut as to bo thought to intorfcro with tho dlschargo of ilut nnd nlso should bo confined to decorous discussion of tho questions at issno. Tho dopnrtmont nlso forbids Its offl cors to becomo candidates for olllco or tako part in tho management of cam paigns. TRIED TO ROB A BANK. Armed Mon Pursuing Ilnmlits In tho Vicinity of Oil City.

Titusville, 28. An attempt lias bcon mado to rob tho Farmers' bank nt Townvillo. Tho marauders were discovered working in tho bank by Mrs. Nason, who lives across tho stroot. Whon disturbed tho robbers mounted horses nnd rodo off In tho direction of Oil City, with posso of nrmed citizens In closo pursuit.

Titnsvillo, Mcadvillo, Corry and other surrounding towns wero immediately wired to bo ou tho outlook, but up to noon no clow had boon found. An examination of tho bank shows that tho robbers had mado caroful prop aratlons for a comploto job, but thoy woro hunted out boforo thoy had cracked tho safo. Ituu on Sub-Trcnsury. San Fuaxcisco. Oct.

28. Tho sub treasury lias just pulled through a serious run, which threatened to annihllato its gold rcsorvo and loavo it without a dollar, with which to redoeni tho por-feet nvalancho of croonbacks that pourod in over tho countor. Timoly aid camo from Chicago and other eourccs, nnd whon tho outpouring of gold finnlly stoppod tho $12,000,000 of a few months ago, despito tho frequent additions that havo boon mado during that period, was reduced to a bnro $4,000,000. Jnptin and Ittuslii Will Help. Washington, Oct.

28. It is stated by officials that tho United States will havo tho co-operation and support of both Russia nnd Japan in tho approaching issuo ovor establishing ndequato protection for tho fur seals of tho North Pacific ocoau. Tho question is about to bo brought forwnrd, as two commissions, ono American and ono British havo returned after au investigation of tho conditions in Boring sea. Coliimblno For Nntlonnl Flower. Boston, Oct.

28. Massachusetts dele gates to tho national flower convention, which was hold at Ashoviuo, JN. last woek, havo roturned. Thoy stato that it wns clearly tho senso or tno convention that the columbiuo (aquillegi), known as wild honoysucldo, is tho only llower which meets tho ro-qulremouts for a national omblom. Killed nt Political Mooting.

Goal Cheek, Oct. 28. At a Republican meeting a negro named Bud Black began shooting at nnothor negro nnmod irank Martin. Thoy ex-chanced sovornl shots and Martin foil mortally wounded. Ono of tho shots struck nnd instantly klllod 'Squiro Robert Laughlin.

Othors woro hit, but not seriously hurt. Black mado his escape Vessel nnd Crew Lott. St. Thomas, Oct. 28.

Tho government cruiser Potrcl has arrived at Port Stanloy with tho uows that tho schooner Sandill, loadod with lumber for Tonawanda from Wiarton, went down In Lako Erlo Friday and all hands wero lost. Tho Sandill carriod a crow consisting of captain, mato, throo son-mon und cook. Episcopal Missionary Council. Cincinnati, Oct. 28.

Tho missionary council of tho Episcopal church is in session hero. Rov. Honry Austico, D. of Rochester, N. was ro-olcctod secretary.

Tho address of wolcomo was dolivorod by Bishop Boyd Vincont with responso by Bishop 1. E. Dudloy oi uuur wnicu uiu order of business was takon up. Killed by iv Train. New Yoiik, Oct.

28. Dr. W. W. Palmer and Miss Fanny Palmer, his granddaughter, 15 years of ago, of Koansburg, N.

havo boon killod and William Hauran of Atlantic City probably fatally Injured by a train or tho Gontral Railroad of Now Jorsoy at Koansburg. Won't Lot tho I'opullst Withdraw. CoLUJinus, Oct. 28. Tho supromo court lias sustained tho secretary of state, who rofused to allow William V.

Barr, tho only Populist presidential doctor on tho btnto ticket, to withdruw, his application having boon mado too lato. Hooks Iteforo Football. Columbus. Oct. 28.

Tho faculty of Ohio Stato university has rofusod to roinstuto E. H. French in school bo-caufo ho gavo Ills wholo timo to tho football toam as captain. Tho faculty Bald collego work must como first. Woman and Children Killed.

Richmond, Oct. 28. Mrs. Eva Winner, wifo of Jesse Winnor, and hor two chlldron, iv girl ngod and a boy ngod 18 months, havo boon murdered. Bloodhounds are being usod to track tho murderer.

Coal Miners lteturn to Work. Athens, 0 Oct. 28. 'All tho coal minors in this district havo gono to work nt tho -iS-cout ruto with tho expectation that tho ruto will soon bo restored to 01 couts. Sullivan Hits Cancer.

Bosion, Oct. 28. John L. Sullivan, tho ox-pugilistio champion, is tho victim of cancer. Sullivan may lose his right aim Afraid He Would Ha Sick.

Munoie, 28. Lonndor Hon-dricks, ngod -15, has committed suicido by shooting hlmsolf. Ho callod ou his divorcod wifo. now marriod again, and said ho iutondod to commit suicido, ns in caso ho took sick no ono would look after him. Sho promised to boo that he was cared for, but that did not satisfy him.

Cotell's Fxeoutlon Postponed. Columbus, Oct. 28. Tho supromo court has grnntod Romulus Ootoll, tho murderer of tho Stono family, indefinite postponement of ozooatiou ponding a now trial. A LETTER FROM AN OLD TIME REPUBLICAN, Who Tells the Voters of the 18th Con- KrrHHlonnl Dintrlct How to Vote lu Tlila Important Coulcst It la Worth While Heading.

Editor Stark County Democrat: Allow mo, through tho columns of your paper, to call to mind what I said two yoars ago, in tho Stark County Domoorat about Mr. Tayler, congrcsiman of tho eighteenth dlstrlot, through tho kindness of Qonoral Sherwood, who was tho editor at that time. I Bald that Mr. Taylor and Tudgo King, of Voungstown, supposed that thoy woro tho owners of tho dlstrlot; that nt tho opening of tho oampalgn at Cnnton they would bo thero. Mr.

King would ask tho soldiers to stand up and llson to Mr. Taylor's propositions. That when tbo war for tho Union was on, thoy woro vory good to go out. Now tho war was over; all tholr scrvloos woro usod for, was to voto for him and ho would loglnlato for thorn In congroes or words of that Import." Now Mr, Taylor has been In congress. Docs anybody know of anything ho has done for tho soldier or anybody clso In this grand old eighteenth dlstrlot, but draw his salary and voto for an appropriation by which ho can pay tho salary of an additional clork for himself? Qonoral Sherwood Is now tho noblo and honorable oandldnto for oongross In this dlstrlot, of whom all can bo justly proud.

Ho was soldier, not suoh a filthy sleuth-hound as that "Corporal Tonnor," who spoko for MoKlnloy and Taylor In Canton a few days ago, saying, "whon you hoar a man hurrah for Bryan you will seo a concomitant swaggor or a man whoso family Is not respcctablo and In great need ot soap and wator." Barn rats aro respeotablo characters compared with Tannor. My Republican friends know mo to havo been a contemporary of B. F. Wade, Joshua R. Goddlngs, Satin on P.

Chaso nnd many othors of tho "fathers" who wroto tho platform ot tbo great Rcpullcan party. Could thoso old fathors bo called upasthopropbot Samuo was, thoy would donounoo tho wholo posso from MoKlnloy down, as arch traitors to that groat party of principles. Tho soldiers who, llko Goneral Sherwood, wont forth to froo this government from tho spollors, will not loso a scintillation of truo Ropublloan dootrlno In voting for Goneral Sherwood or W. J. Bryan.

Jamos M. Holo. FLAG RAISED. A Patriotic Event Which Took Place in Canton Township Tuesday Evening. On Tuesday ovonlng soma of tho mom-bors of tho John A.

Logan, O. U. A. an D. of L.oounolls, wont to Dlstrlot No 1, Canton township, and found In waiting tho chlldron and parents of tho community.

Tho meeting was called to order by A. J. DeboH after whloh tbo following program, was oarrlod out: if lng tho Bolls of Freedom, Waco Quartet) Tbo Amorloan Flag, Marshal Rettlg; Rod, Wblto and Bluo, Mary Fookler; What I iiovo, National Flog, Viola Snydorj Rlpllng River, Waco Quarto Our Flag, Maud Potior; A bra ham Lincoln and tl.n Poor Woman, Erraa Hay; Whon tho Chlldron aro Grown, Waco Quartot. Ex-Mayor Cassldy prosontcd tho flag with remarks nnd questions upon it nnd Its history, which was groatly onjoyed by the audlnoo. Mr.

Cassldy spoko nearly an hour, during whloh tlmo ho was applauded a groat many times. Rov. Cyrus B. Fookler, In behalf of tho board of duoatlon and tho pooplo of tho dlstrlJt, acooptod tho flag, during whloh tlmo ho spoko very oloquontly on tho history of tbo flag, Instilling patriotism In tho hearts of tho American youth. Whllo tho audlonco sung "America," tho flag was raised over tho sohool-houso, and at tbo oloso three routing ohoers wore glvon.

Address to Voters. Now Borlln, Ohio. 2 To tho Votors of Stark County: Believing that tho salarlos of our county ofllcors ato too high In comparison with tho products of tho form or tho wages of labor, I ngrcod to bo nn Iudopondont candidate for county commissioner, nt a salary of $000 year, Instead of $1,600. Tho U00 I would oxpeot to pay bnok Into ono of tbo funds. I am 13 years old.

I attondod high soohol two terms and Mt. Union oollego two year. I taught throo wlntor terms. I live on 123 aores of my own land. You will find tho namo nour tho lower right-hand oomor of ballot.

Plaoo an boforo It. Yours truly, Levi A. Stonor C. II. ELBEIISON, Of Alliance, Ohio, Recommends Wrluht's Celery Cnpsules.

Alllnnoo, Mny 27, 1800. To Tbo Wright Modloal Columbus, Ohio. Gonts I have purchased box ot Wright's Celery Capsulos from A. S. Gas-saday, druggist, and usod thorn for Nervous Trouble, Indlgostlon and Stomaoh Trouble, and I bellovo It to bo tho best raedlolno for nervous troublo that I have takon for year.

I havo taken about two hundred dollars worth of modlolno, and I bollovo tho Capsulos are tbo host. I hnvo Heart Troublo, the doctor said I oould not got' well; but am groatly ro-llevoa by tho use of tho Oaosulos. Yours vory truly, O. H. Klborson CASTORIA For Infants and Children, tot no- rf Ttrr WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Of Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. R. Bodlne Fittingly Celebrated in Canton's Hustling Suburb, Trump. Just fifteen years ago, Tuesday, J.

R. Bodlno, who now koops gonomlf at Trump, took upon hlmolf a wlfo In tho porson of Miss Ida Trump, daughtor of William Trump, thon residing up In Meaina county. Slnco thoy removed to this county, and established a business in our livoly northern suburb, thoy hnvo becomo qulto popular, nnd fifteen yoars ot marltlal bliss could not bo passod by their many friends without propor colobrn-tlon. Whllo tho mnlo members ot tho housohold woro soatod on empty ornokor boxes In tho store settling that all-absorbing topic, the silver question, and tho good wlfo wns yut busy with her housohold duties, about sovonty-llvo of tbo neighbors and frlonds swooped down upon them, bringing with thom that sterling young musical organization, tho Not tli Canton band. As soon as tho rough odgos of tho surprtso woro off and tbo boat from tho polltloal dlsoustlon subsldod, tho guests woro ontertainod In a booomlng manner, until supper was announcod, tho baud rondurlng number ot beautiful selections.

Boforo leaving tho guosts prosontcd Mr. and Mrs. Bodlno with bandsomo clook, as tokon of cstoom In whloh both aro held. It was a lato hour whon tbo last guest departed and tho othor rosldonts of tho vlllago woro allowed to slumber. WI A CANTON BELLE AND A MAS-SILLON BUSINESS MAN Join Ilnuds and Ilcnrts, nt the Home of the Ilrlde'e of MUs Mnrnrct Mclllngcr nud Mr.

Walter II. McLaln. Miss Margaret Melllngor, ono of Canton's best known young sooloty hollos, and Mr. Waltor 11. MoLaln, prominent young business man of Mnsslllon, woro, just boforo noon, today, jolnod In tho holy bonds of wodlock at tbo homo of tho brido's mother, Mrs.

Mary M. Melllngor, of No. 400 West Lako strcot. Nono but tho oloso frlonds and relatives of tho contracting parties woro In attondnnco at tho ocromony, winch Joined tho destinies of tho two popular young pooplo. The protty parlors of tho oomfortablo homo wero boautlfully docorated with palms and out flowers, largo autumn ohrysanthomuras being lavishly used In forming tho splendid floral effects.

Tho couplo stood bonoath a hugh canopy rf fragrant flowors an Rov. Manobosti pronounced tbo words that mado tho husband and wlfo. After tho ceremony tho guosts repaired to the dining rooms, whero a doloctnblo woddlng breakfast was served under tho direction of Mrs. Rail. Tho newly-wedded couplo took tbo noon train for a short bridal tour, aftor which they will bo at homo to tholr friends at No.

400 West Lako stroot. Numerous and costly prcsonts wero ro-colvod. Relief iuBix Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladdor dlsoasos rellovod In six hours by tho "Now Groat South Amorloan Kldnoy Cure" This now romody Is groat suprlrse on account of its oxoeodlng promptness In ro-Uovlng pain In tho bladdor, kidneys, baok and ovory part of tho urinary passagos In raalo or femalo. It rollovos rotontlon of water and pain In passing It almost Immediately.

If you want qulok rollof and ouro this Is your romody. Sold by Durbln, Wright druggists, Canton, Ohio. THE MARKETS. PiTTsnono, Oct. 20, WHEAT No.

1 red, 8iaS2o; No. 2 red. 783 7Pc: spring wlit-nt, l38Hc. COHN-Ko. 2 jellow enr, No 2 shelled.

blub mixed shelled, mixed ear, sajWdo. OATS-No. 1 white, 25Q2SHjo; No. 2 do, 21 A 21K-C! extra No. II white, 22Q23o; light mixed.

c. HAY No. 1 timothy. 8U.00O11.25: No 2. J9.50ai0.no; imcklntf, fl No.

1 feed-Ins jirulrio, J8.5UQU.0U; waaon hay, SH.OOffl for timothy. POUIniY-Lariro Hvo chickens, 550o per pnlr; live chickens, email, spring chickens, iWaitfo per pair: dressed chickens, 10011c per pound; llvo ducks, ttxasoc per pair; dressed ducks, HOlBc per pound: llvoturkoys, otli'c per pound; live Reese, Sl.ux31.23 per pair. GAME Prairie hens, S5.Uia5.5U per dozen; pheasants, per dozen; quail, S2.00 per dozen; venison saddles. SJSJS'So per pound. UUTTEH-Elisln prints.

do creamery. 21022o; Ohio fancy creamery. 10G20c; lancy country roll. low grade and cooklnc H312c CHEESE-Fancy New York full cream, 10tf Ollc, new Ohlos, full cream, Wisconsin Swiss in tubs, Hi311Ko: Hmburgcr, new Ohio Swiss, in tubs, lie; Swiss in tquari) blocks, llQUVic. EUUS Strictly frosh Pennsylvania and Ohio In aloes.

seconds, HHSlSc. PiTTSnuno, Oct. 20. CATTLE Hecolpts 00 cars: market slow; prices be lower. Wo quoto prices as follows Prime.

$1 K31 itood. Jl (i(3l 20; tidy. SI 0 B3 0(1; pood butchers. fair, SI 10(3 3 70: common, feeders. bulls, stairs and cows, S2.OO0J4O; bolojrnn rows, S5.ox315.t0; fresh cows and springers, E20 (KKTMi.O).

HOOS Receipts fair, about 30 cars on sale: market ruled active and hluhor. Sales were: Prime medium weights. (3 best heavy Yorkers. 1 750:1 common to fair Yorkers, 53 0(103 70. heavy hogs, J3 03.C0; pigs, $2 7503 5i): roughs, S2.5U03.25; market closing weak.

SHEEP AND I.AMIIS-Supply very light: market firm to 10c higher. Wo quote prices: Prime. $3 M0J.5Q; good. S3.2O03.yj; fair, S2.00 03.00; common, 1 7502.23; culls, 75c03l 73; l.nmbs Choice, Sl.230l.5d; common to good, 53 0001 10; vtnl calves, S5.5O0O.OO; heavy nnd thin calves, $3 0001 00, Cincinnati, Oct. 20.

HOaS-JIarket nctlvo nt S2.750.00. lie-CelptB. 1,100 bend; shipments, head. CATTI.E-Market steady at 82.2501 23. l.ouuhead; shipments, loo head.

SHEEP AND UUIHS-Market for sheep ttendy at Itccelpts, ItDhead; shipments, 40u head. Lambs Markot steady at 52.7501.25. New Yohk, Oct. 20. WHEAT-Spot market flrraor; No.

3 red, I. o. BlHo; No. 1 hard, 60Ho f. o.

b. afloat. COUN-Hpot market steady; No. 2, Kjo. OATH Spot market easier, No, 2, 22)ic CATTLE Market for Btcursand oxen active nnd 10a higher; bulls steady and firm; dry cows generally lower.

Native steers, 13.460 I.Ou; stags and oxen, 82.7501.00; bulls, 82.000 1 00: dry cows, 81.2603.65. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Markot for sheep raoro active and slightly tinner. Sheep, 82.000 8.60; lambs, 83.76 Ql.Utf; one car, $1.76. UOQS-Markot stronger at J3.85CI.IU. Dr.

Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgbeit Award. OVER THE NEWS THAT BRYAN WILL SWEEP THE COUNTRY. W. A. Lynch IQnotcd As Buying That New York Would Oo for Ilrynn Hacked Up by a Silver Itepuhll- caii Krotn That City.

Tho biggest silver mooting of tho campaign, noxt to Mrs. Gougar's Taburnacla oration, was held lat night at Culp's rink. Tho mooting openod with cheers, was punotuatcd with choera nnd olosed with ohecrs for Ilrynn and Sherwood, nnd tho peoples' oauso. Aftor rousing tong by John 11. Dager, oandldnto for commissioner on tho Bryan county ticket, a singer of In-Imltablo oampalgn songs, tho chairman askod all to rise, whon they woro told that W.

A. Lynch had Just returned from Now York and had boon roportod as saying that everything was for Ilrynn and that hotting on MoKlnloy had stoppod. Cheers for Hrynn from tho thousands of voters present thundorod through tho hall, and whon ordor was restored, Mrs. Hath Hldgos road lotter rocolvod by A. D.

Woavor, of Canton, from px-Attor-noy Ocnornl William Lccso, of Lincoln, Nobraskn, containing warm personal trlbuto to his fellow townsman and neighbor, William Jonnlngs Bryan, whom ho characterized as tho frlond of tho oppressed, tho prince ot patriots and tbo champion of our constitution. Tho reading of it was followed with moro choers and then John T. Hays was Introduced and In a powerful arugmonta-tlvo spcoeh, discussed all tho groat lssuos of tho campaign In a masterly mannor, fortified at ovory stop by standard authorities. His oomparatlvo tablo betweon tho Mo-Klnlov tariff bill and tho Wilson tariff bill showed that In ovory Instance, In i articles of wearing apparel, tho MoKlnloy bill bad legislated against tho poor In favor ot tho rich, and that tbo Wilson bill had soaled down tho tariffs upon tbo clothing fabrics of tho poor and put thom whero thoy belong, upon thoso In do-mand by tho rloh. Mr.

Hays oponod with loglo and olosed with oloquonco, and left tho tottering gold standard without a prop of argumont or ronson. Moro ohoers, another ringing campaign fong by Air. Dager and thon camo tho surprleo of tho ovonlng. A young silver Ropublloan, J. F.

Uadgor, from Now York, a oommorclal travoler, temporarily In tho olty, was Introduced, and for bait an hour pourod forth a volumo of freo sllvor oratory, koon as chain lightning, oleotrlfylng his audlonoo to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. Ho said ho had travoled from Malno to California, and that ovorywhero ho went tho sliver sentlmont was swooping tho oountry llko a pralrio flro. Ho predicted that Bryan would narry New York by an overwhelming majority and every stato North nnd South from tho Ohio river to tho Paolllo seas. Ho roportod a Bryan club of 250 Republicans In Ntw Cnstlo, whloh ho vlsltod a fow days slnco, and said that bo belongod to a Commorolal Travelers' Sllvor Club In Now York city, wbloh, on election day, headed by a band and wearing bats decorated with Bryan's picture, would maroh to tho polls and oast their ballots for tho "Boy Orator of tho Plat to," tho Moses that should dollver our prostrate country from tho bondage, of tho monoy power. Mrs.

Ridges olosed with an lmprosslvo appeal In whloh sbo said that as tho man sont from God drove tho monoy-cbagers from tho tomple, so would Bryan drlvo tho money power from our great totnpla of American freodom, which thoy bad mado a "vorltabln don of thieves." THE WOMEN FOR IIRYAN. Now ovon tho womon tako the stand In pralso of Bryan's namo; For ho will froo tho working man From slavery and shame. His principles aro noblo; Ho's nn earnest, loyal man; And though tho women cannot voto, Thoy'U holp him all thoy can. Eleot htm, and tho working man Will honored be, 'tis said; For to oaoh man Is honor due, Who earns his dally bread. Kloct him, nnd tho whistles, all, Throughout tho land, will blow; For tho faotorlos will opon And mon to work will go.

No moro trips aoross tho oountry Wearing Hanna's yellow tag; Ho will pull tho strings togethor Of bis gorgeous, golden bag. Thu laborers' wlfo song will sing, Of thankfulness and pralso; Whon Bryan is elootod And wo llvo In prosperous days. O. F. M.

News Which la News, It pays ovory one to follow tho thousands who are ncoeptlng that romnrkablo froo offer of Dr. Greone, of 35 Wost 14th New York City, tho most successful spoolallst In curing norvous and ohronlo dlsoasos. Ho has established a systom of freo letter oonsultatlon to tell tho slok una suffering ovorywhoro just what tholr troublo Is and how to got veil. All you nood to do Is to write him a lettor, telling him your symptoms and how you feel. Ho will answer It, explaining your oasa minutely, nnd giving all possible Information.

And for all this ho oharges nothing, It Is tho best opportunity you ovor had to ooubuU tho highest authority, without loavlng your homo, and without paying any feo. Ho glvos suoh oaroful attention to ovory lotter, that you understand Instantly just what alls you. Ho makes a Bpeolalty ot treating patients through letter correspondence, and Is having roost wonderful suocoss by this mothod. It was tho same successful pbsylolan who discovered that romarakblo modlolno, Dr. Greene'u Norvurn blood nnd norvo remedy.

Tbo Doctor's long oxporlenoo and onormous practice, enables him to thoroughly understand your oomplalnt by writing; him your symptoms. It Is easy enough to try It, and It won't cost you anything. Write him today and It will oertalnly bo tho moans of your getltug itroug and well. bMouiiritabJiftjtojrfl ja5 hJSSu uv A '0mmiugkH.

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