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"vri- THURSDAY EVKMNG, THE DAILY OHIO, MAY 27, 1897. THE SALEM DAILY NEWS F. A. limed E-rerv a Eio THE SALEM' PUBLISHING COMPANY. H.

K1U -Manaic-r rtva'iur. DAILY KstiMihw: 1" inaii uv irrit-r. 91 monttn. -J'J'. iiiouUH.

cents I A A -nl-M HsbHl Uy mail i "i advrtiu-e MX niositii-, a i monltis, i i A I I RATES upon Hl'I'llOiilifiU HI t'ii- tn i 4 i To I i i i th" S.U.T- i copy i vttK b-' i i ed not later than a. in. OFFICIAL PAPERS of -Uy ol -ri'i and of tlii- couuty of MEMBER SELECT LIST Ohio v.v papers. iMily aiifl i i a in Ft i i and in i a- i i i a A- a ati ij'j to li" v.li-n in i i on'. I i cni.

doe- a a i a of editor who a paj.t-J and a a FAIR ASSOCIATION. BOARD OF HEALTH. FANNIE OSWALD. J)i Hold a special the Store F. liiiU'ant.

v. Le a anon! s.ubs(,nptioa i i a i per i i i i i it -ta'cd that at tfaf 1 ijgmmng of week or i i i i i be ha'! 1 the fjnd A' -scared tr ore. All Will He Chared on the Kacf Track-- JJall Lea- :1 to harle-. Derr for the Season. Meeting Held la-t i i i i Four Member" Met-t and Kills.

Four i M-2--r-. IVin' DAI i and i at i regular meeting L.itlj Die- at the Hotel i a iu Street. the Health la-t evening. Cleik wa- not Mr. pa- iaird was cho-en in i stead.

i a Factor died yar- ago. y. i a a at the a Ma.n street. a na'i-. -a ot 1 1 eland.

Foi tbe 10 year-. -Irs. mad- h-ji Mr. and Pvle of c. Corner Main and That Lundy Streeti of the sani ary man -bowed i he had served e- I'enn he aged T-J years, yj The a will take pla i tue HOTEL SOLD.

Freeman Heard of New Buffalo is the of the liro.id- ay. Loaid of director- of the Salem Fair and i i Company held a i a i i the Ian meet- hotel in a i i riaay at meeting la-t i in the in f-'- a i he had been New- Kev. JJ. F. i'-oyle con- C.

f. a a In Ea-f Mam -treet. i garden and LiVrty -treets. Thi- the se: The meeting wa- attended by i of I hie woik of yomg over the --the 1 i i i it is i and having place, not good A Luerpool Milt. anitaiy condition cleaned up.

The Li.bon, May 2 7 a J. policeman -aid the home ot 0-car' A of Li.erpool has we-t The meeting wa- called for the pur po-e of cortplfcting airangement'-j quarantined on account of -uit to force to -ale the the race A. Mo'F today sold the Uroad- talkeu over, and minor matteis way hotel in 1'roadwa) to Mr. a i to it acted upon. day.

meet July. This wa- 1 ci fever existicg there. part of lot Vj in I. McKmnon's ne home will he on i addition to Kast Liverpool. He imported a i completed the property on a contract for The baseball for the round, were leaded of a i the water a i a nor been and the purcha-er refuse- to -urrender Fieeman H'-ird of New Huffilo.

He took po--e-sion of the property for a tcTcbarlf, Derr. i black-mith at once. 'J'bi- will make no chancre in j. wa- elected a I -treet at an expenditure of a i payment or tbe deal i wa- entered into a pe cial policeman for the association, 10 Two garbage signs weie property. day- ago, whereby J.

J. Smythe i He will be on on all days when placed by the poll' -man. The the busine--. he a i the a--ouation ba- a i going on i was: accepted. ed it from Moil'.

at the ground-. i Mr. C. F. Chalfant elected to Italians May Be Colonized.

I Warren, May proposed! A Zoarite Stricken. May 27. Physician- and tor have een -ummoned i i a i of a part of the Italians I in this in Mexico a-- The i bilh were read recommended to the City L'ounu. all due- for track privilege- a Nicholas Berry. 2 4 J.

to Xoar. becau-e of a stroke of paraly- Ilollenbe) A M- Chn-tian Kuof, the Kling, $0 7'J: Mingo Prior, landloid oi the hotel. Mr. Ruof has Office, 123 Kast Street, Salem, 0. i i definite Thomas Powell of i i i two other-, i i i New Mexico and in-pecl the land TELEPHONE 66.

II'. 'he County Ticket. For Representative, P. Aslilurd ol IZlKtOil For Treasurer. Cluirit-s K.

i ol For fcherlir. Cliarli-s'Jill ol Liverpool Iblp. For Prosecutor, Jason II. Brooks of Liver POOl i i For Coiuinlgilouer. W.

K. of MaUlioii township. For Inflriniirj C. I Fllsou ol Center township. on i an option ha- been and on i return tlie initiation i piobabh begin, that to -JOO Italians in Nile-, Wairen, i a and Youngstown i i tbe colony.

in hor-emen and wheelmen. It wa- voled that a no cy.Ji-t should be allowed to ride on tbe track i he paid to the association for privilege-. No birydi-t will lie i Johnson, H. Leramon, been landlord lor about 10 years, suc- -iil942 Lewi, ceeding hi- a wa- the Food Inspector HoHenbeck reported landloid ot 'he i omnmnity. allowed on the trai i ball game-1 a i in-pected all the a i i i He In' ml: nil 11 iin IH'II i mill tin Hilnj'Cmiii, ill i' I uj int nil nil frl'.

i i i'n'l It 1 'ii'inl- fljllfl I I I lltf itf til' HI I mil llhlht It 't III Him ttl i -t uj till iiillull in i Jut in 11 I I I ill tin ijln-i 'I tilt (hil lint lull Iftn In i inj 11 lii i i one i a kcd ly i i i i a --how. It i- not wonder that the i i a uf the county don't want fo hold i on- vention in i (hi-. a For Europe. Mr-. Peter of I i a a I i a i on train for X'-w i Ilci a Mi--, I i arcoinpamed her a- far a- New i a i Xeuliofs' i a -(earner i i a Lloyd i i i i i a All i i i i i a i pla.

and i to -ipend i i i i i i i i i i the association -oinethmg going on. Thi It is tter and anyone i a i the of the a-sociation i be a i I). Toierton was elected pre-ident of tbe a--ociation m-tead ot A. 11. I i i who declined to -erve.

The and for tbe i rai-is treed a-, 2 I pur-e. pur-e, I i jisii'p, i i J.J'l -iJOn: 10 i pui-c. tl- '0. i- having ai(1 he found none but what a i hnsband the a a of will a i i i although a few are seven children not lung ago. Of the seven ,5 I all lived bot one.

It is to be hoped he the best -hape o-iole. fhe-e will Ui( a of CaalLberlain 3 be put in good -hape at once be -aid. liernerlt, the cure for croup, The report wa- ac epted. i whoopinc-cowRb, colds and coughs, and so i i weie taken up by For sale by Bol or.t French, Druggists. A few the board talking over minor matter- aitei i it a i hi 1 obildren against these INFIRMARY SEWAGE.

mis For I(s, To Made mid Contract For Plant Let. i 11 i n. i 1 i i i Tli -( i i Ed Fred mlri! I lie i i i i i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 i- I i i i a WITHJONORS. riiucnil it! I). B.

i i i Takes I'lacc This UlcriiiHiii L.ir^cly Altciidcd. '1 be i i a of i i I i (nolv pl.ii 1 i i i at i i i i In- 1 li uiif in K.i-l 1 i i i i i i at i i i i May VV i i a i i i 1 W. a A. C'dtupany, i i i County tO'ky the Mores to Close. Charles Carr a petition to have mei Jiant? close their -tore- on the afternoon of Wednesday, June on a uf tbe biL bicvcle race meet.

The petition i- meeting i a a CaBoarets Btinmlate luer, kidneys and bowels. Never hioken, weaken or 10 cents I i i a i i i 1' I. H. i i a i i A i i 1 i i i Ciiincron, a i i 4 I I I 1 i a i and The i i a -ay(bat ''(bey" -ay A i i enter the campaign Ohio i year, and then it asks a A i i is. We can assure the i a a is the bomb a blew up i i i i i i platform const meted list a i at Ch'cago.

The Liberty a i i 1 i-t went out of the a i a i ol ne the a i a party, ba- nom a state, i at and i eover our i i i i i i of i Alliance didn't get a -n-el! it cair.e dealing ou( the honoi-. Horse I sintr Slate Line. Wamm. May i i i fat a hor-a i i in Ivania a i oprtrahng acio-s in and using the state i i i Two line, a i a belonging to i i a i i a bert i loiinston i week a no trace can be found of them. i i i i Man'- Mishap.

i May Wells, a iiiiin, i as a minoi 1 i i ipe, at i CVis I a a fall of -late and re- 0 on top of the head. wa- die-ed. He i be a few day-. M.irrinvo May Marriage havo b( (in to A. S.

i i i i i i a liundrc'! i i and at i i i i to i last of i mo-t i a a i men tt ho in Salem. The i a service- i coiuhuted by tbo iilillellows. crdeis ot i i the deceased was a membei and i attended tbe funeral in bodies were i of i a A. Itobekahi, Roj.il A i a and Trescott Post No. 10, A.

lv The pillbearer-, were i i a Ei-t- man. Henry Judd, L. Shoemaker, C. F. Kesselmire, A.

C. Yenglmg and i i a Home TWODEATHS. One Occurs at AUiatiee anl the Other in kiiox This Poulton A 1 Lance. May i i died at home in i The i i of Li-bon went to work eu i i the day to I A a a of 1 how the people ot the county seat i atte s0n and Tomlin-on Jf what he could do and not get a tired a 74 vears. He was (he and a a i of i house at Mt.

Mav Verner. P. Hi and feeling. The mayor ha- been so accustomed tii -awing wood that his powers of enduiance have been pretty well tested, a Li-bon people may not have known it. Havaul.

A Cireulatini: a Petition. petition ia being circulated The Toledo 151ade would like to kill the frog as the emblem of the beautiful city on the Maumee and the town envied by Columbus, people. Toledo should start in and kill a-, many frogs as possible by the time the Re- among i i of Alliance to have the study of German made a part of the school course in that city. It is desired to give the students an option between tbe study of German and flue Musical Entertainment. n- the rirst i n- I choir of the rirst publican state convention gets- down i church in Alliance gave a fine concert i of toe six days bicye.e race; to business there.

The delegates to at the church la-t evening. It was his chief rival, John feeborn. and C. H. that convention will help Toledo to get considered bv manv the best musical btein and lW a ttvo vei speedy ripers.

The team will make I nion. a a Hutl'er. .1 pioneer i oni i a -y- jiij a ed at i i i i i a Ttje i i i i i i i i i i le'-t a i i i of a i a i 111 a n.n and i i a i i i i i a i a 1 1 i i i i I to i i anal a i bt a a i a i I i be i i i i a in U-H at I i i children'-, home. Slaniped T.i hi ('iner 1 i 22 i up he- i i en'- i onlv. i i ent- center UiOaiJwviv 12 Ir i lta Straw just lioisu' OIH-S.

We get (i-r at warmer weather '11 be along soon. landed a little drive in warm weather sfuff-- Imported Organdie at 15 cnets the' yard. Xo excuse now to keep from having one that extra price is shaved off they're ice. the yard cheaper than most imported Organdies. Acorn Brand of Shirt Waists give the best of sasisfaction, in fact, none better.

We're doing a handsome business. You can't afford to not visit this one great department of our store. Infants' Cashmere Hose at 250., Black, Tan, Cardinal and Cream. Ferris Good Sense Corset Waist. Our jOc.

Corsets. O- I- THE CASH STORE. Millinery and Notions, Dressmaking in Connection. M. M.

Xo 5S Main Street. We Call i i i I in. ALEXANDER, "Builder of the Eest Clothes in Salem." of town-hip, died tin- i of a stroke She wa.s aged 7,1. YOUNGSTOWN CYCLERS. They Will Be Represented by a Fa-J Racing Team.

Youngstown, May Mahoning Cycle Club will be represented by a top-notch racing team this season. It will be composed of John Hanna, Cohimhinna. 2 7 cuiuineiii enient i he held in the opeia-hou-p i Following are the graduate- Cedee Kenkenlierger, Anna iiairiet i Maggie Man-old. Ella Flkkmger. Ella Staley, Kobeit Hombeiger, Eleanor i and Edna i A large crowd is pected.

The funeral of Mr-. Solomon Leaf was held at tlie home of ftown She the 42d year of her age -She wa buried in the Harrold i Kev. J. h. I'om- berger officiated.

The decea-ed wa; the i i i Di. H. W. Kellogg of a Do YOU Need p. each, to the graduating da- a of Trousers the Methodist i Sunday evening does about this geason The hou-e crowded to it; capacity.

Tlie funeral of Joel Morlan wa- held in thi-. plai on Wedne-day. Morlan had foi a number of year- i in tins placf and had been one of the mo-t highly re-pf-cted Int WAS Colutnbiana i Most every man I can make you a I pair for SO 00 light, dark or medium in color, or I can make them cheaper or more expensive. Of course I guarantee the fit W. J.

R. ALEXANDER, 141 K. Main Salem Below the Poet Office. away with the trogs. entertainment that ha been given in the city for years.

The Hon. James A. Rice, mayor of the city of Canton, who fought, and all but died for silver last ran Race, who with his family Will Back to Salem. who feels a bee about his ear which he mistakes as a sign that the its first appearance meet next Monday. tbe Akron moved from here to Oregon last fall, will retuin to Salem this 1 people and babies of the state are call- -j KaC8 jg pi un er ani or a num ing for him to be governor, ber a was employed by Leonard pause for a moment of reflection.

Not every man in Canton can win bis wsjy to Washington and fame by way ot, the Ohio governor's office. Judge Moore Retained. Lisbon, May J. G. Moore of this place has bten letained to assist Jason H.

Brookes in the defence of Pat Malone, whose murder tral will be commenced next Thursday. Works To Be Started. The Pope knitting works at Hucyrus, I i i i Kev. d. L.

otliciatine. C. Cornell, the evangelist, i- bold- ing meetintr in the Metho- dit church thi week. A laige crowd attended the funeral ot L. S.

Lyder at Rogers a few days ago. Mrs. Charles Orr spent Sunday with Columbiana friends. Rev. Mr.

Zinn of Leetonia was in town on Thursday. Decoration day exercises will be held here on Monday next. O. T3OKTOEIJB, THE TAILOR, Has jaet received a fine line of samples from which he ia making suits at and trousers at 52 75. He guarantees every enit.

C. H. DONG-ES, i GARFIII.D AVENUE, SALEM. OHIO. for your orders and do- liver the goods.

If you haven't time to corne to the store, telephone or send your child, or a postal card, and our solicitor will be glaJ to call on you and quote prices. Try this and see how you like it. place C. S. FRENCH, Mid-way Cash Grocery, 25 E.

Mam Street. 'Phone 149. Now Clean Up. In so sou i need some 1 of the i articles- Clilo- rule ot Lime, Copperas. Carbolic A Borax, Insect Powder.

1 Coroslve Snbliiyate. Tir i Camphor. Cedar Chips, all of wL.cli can be bad at the dr'ji; store of Mm DcRHODES. Car Loads or a Tie J. B.

McNab Ice Go. are exclusive agents for our Soar loaf Lehigh Coal, COXK BROS. A Miners of LehiKh Coal. Main Office Chicago, 111. .10 $peoi Dr.

Miles' NERVE PLASTERS oure RHEtTMA- TISai. WEfiKBACK'S AtUj-ecists Will Attend Seniors. Trescott Post Xo. 10, G. A.

has accepted an invitation to attend Memorial services at tbe Y.M. C. A. rooms on Sunday afternoon. The sermon will be delivered by Rev.

B. F. Boyle. If the baby has ptin in the stomach or a few drops of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup should be given at once.

This will relieve the baby and induce sleep. Take no substitute. Art needle work at the Broadway. Private entrance. 123r LAWN HIGH WHEEL, QUAKER CITY, BELMONT, GIRARD, VILLA A pyramid of good mowers: S.

The papers of Cleveland are blowing over the that BracUtreet in report just isinod gives the general Secured Position as Trainer. "Ed. I. Sayder of Colnmbiana ha? ac- cVed a volition as trainer on a large which have been in the hands of a re-1 4 of ilvep stock farm at New Martinsburg, ceiver for some time, have been pur- ovcltlc8 ust Va. Mr.

Snyder is a first class horseman. Re is well known in Salem. chased by a new company and will be started with small force. able for wedding or roi mencement presents at C. 1 IN FW SPA PERI Grew lawn hooks and sbf an, Uimmen and veedere, TbeM goods all flnt quality.

AVe keep uo low quality toolt. The Hardware Dealers. Crumrine Kale,.

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Years Available:
1889-1897