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I) i I i If; THE DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, OCTOliEtt LOCAL TEMPERATURE. following indications are furnished by thermometer and barometer ai drug rip to r.oon to-day: THEKM'-MKTKB. 8 r. M.

7 A 7 A. 12 .49 .50 CITY NEWS. Peter Eeiir-kos went to Akron yesterday. Dr. B.

W. Spear, of Gnrfiold, was in the to-day. Eli Fawcc-tt arrived home this morning fcom Nebraska. George Leach nud family removed to Beaver Fulls to-day. S.

J. Lowry, of En-t Palestine, was in the city Inst evening. Tho.s. of Washingtonville, was in Hie citv ti-dny on Forty-one persons registered at the Electric lights are being j.larod in the HOW Btorft ro in of W. G.

City i Morri- Frf-nrh is pngngcd in locating the county ditch -outh of town. C. F. LCII-P this morning to act as rice-president of the Blaim: meeting. Mrs.

M. IT. Snidi-r, of F.u-t Main -trpet, is confined the house by an attack of The Ki 1'h left this forenoon i whore they play this evening. C. M.

Carey is i i i all over IUK fnco to-day, to tho a i a of a fine, Ixrancing boy. Secretary Bl-ine passed through city this morning in a special cur uttiichuil to No. 9, onrouto to Canton. TLe winter term of tho Maple drove school, north of town, i begin on Monday with W. A.

Coy as teacher. James Marshall, of Miissilhui, was in the city last evening, and Ciuiton this forenoon to attend the Blaiuo meeting. John G. Scorer, teacher of elocution aud oratory, in tho Southern i a a i be in Salem, Nov. (i.

Look out for him. Roll in 1'. Jlentou roturnotl to this morning, after spending a wcolt with ilia parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.

G. Ilontou, of this city. A meeting of tho Loynl Legion IieM at the Dry street church tbi- a The organization has already a membership of forty-six. Tho Gibney, Gordon it Gihney Comedy Company uuminence 1111 a of five nights at the Grnud Opera House on Tuesday evening of next Benjamin Wright, of Now Garden street, who was stricken with paralysis on Thursday evening, is in very critical condition but slight prospects of recovery. Rev.

T. E. Cnmiblct, of lliu Disciple cburcb, will deliver an addrei-s at 3 o'clock John 1L and U. G. Hall went to Canton to-day.

i Sou have put in a fine stove in their store. The Club -pent last evening with Ernest McMilluu s.ud wife. Miss Ava closed her summer term of school nt to-day. The Struttnu Currifige Works are shut down to take account of stock. The Starlight Social Club will give 8 dance at Armory Hall this evening.

Will Lnpton played iu the Alliance City Band at the Bloine meeting at Canton today. Hon. John Sherman through here on No. 10 thi-. fnrc-noou, earoute to Pitta- burg.

Judge .7. A. Ambler vuu- one of the vice- pre-idenU Hl-ii'io intetiiifj at Canton to-day. Deming nnd Sallie Stratton went to to-day to Mrs. Corey Mt-Nubb.

A grand bull will be given at Concert Hull on Friday evening, Oct. Slot, by tho Indepoudent Company. Henry a of NowluU. Ilamiltnn Co. is visiting his.

sister, Mr.s. Warner Baldwin, Kit-t Minn street. Wctol! A i have about completed the siish for J. T. Brooks' new residence.

Tliev are made, of cherry wond. Will I a of Massillon, was called here this forenoon on account of the s--erioiis illness of hi-, f.ithoi-iu-hr.i', inin Wright. A. Q. Casselherry, of Pitt-burg, who hab been vi-iting her parents, Dr.

and Sturgeon, a few weeks, returned home this afternoon. Robert Turner aud family, of East Broadway, will remove to Fullerton, with a week or ten days. Their household were to-daj'. W. C.

Snyder and wife, of Altoona. who have been the guests for a few days of C. Snyder aud wife, of Lincoln avenue, fur homo this morning. Mrs. H.

Goshen. of West High street, WHS culled to Allegheny this morning by a telcurani a i the dangerous illness of her brother, who resides in that city. Thomas Napoleon Bonaparte Whiteleather, candidate for recorder, on the People's ticket, will address a meeting at Yeriml Grove school house on Tuesday i next. A valuable mare was stolen last night from the premises of C. L.

Johnson, near i The animal is described as a red sorrol, with a large stnr iu her face, and weight about 1200 pounds. Newspaper reporters who are in the hab LATEST TELEGEAM Specials to tUe DAILT Leave Frame for Aatertca. HJ.V:E, France, Oct and O'Brieu sailed for America to-day. A Santa fe TOPEKA, Kan-, Oct. Thirty persons were injured in a wreck on the Santa Fe 11.

west of this city at noon to-day. Blalue til Caulou. Oct. Elaine arrived at uoou and is the guest of Congressman McKinley. A vast crowd is in the city.

A MiIp loan, Oct. Obdatu, due this morning, ashore. steamship reported Kullroud The meeting of the railroad committee at the City Hall last night transacted some business preliminary to to getting to work in enrueit. The report of the committee- on a head for the subscription papers reported, aud after feme alteration it was accepted. An effort to pet a committee appointed to investigate a ronte to Washingtonville, through the coal aud clay region 5 was voted down aud out on the plea that it would require a tunnel two miles long, according to mythological traditions.

An expedition should be organized in the interest of geographical science to explore and to try aud discover the unknown and rugged summit of the rnountnin near the border of the city a look over the Allegheny mountains nud out on the Atlantic sea can likely be taken, and to tiud out that "the thing has ft beginning and an end." A committee to solicit funds for the Franklin Square project, consisting of Joel Sharp, Richard Pow, J. M. Woodruff, L. Schilling, Rob't Role, C. C.

Snyder and M. L. Young, was elected. This is a strong committee, it will not be their fault if the amount required is not promptly secured. You WILL MEYER KNOW Its Greatness, Its Grandness, Its Gorgeousness, Its Correctness, its Completeness, Its Cheapness, Until you have made a persona! visit to the and examined their Mammoth Fall and Winter Stock of Men's.

ISoy's suits and Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Valises. Examine Hoffstot's elegant now Tablets. CaTSeleet and Standard Oysters (solid tneat) and best quality nt S. GKOVE Sox's. it of dropping into a business house each i to blacken their shoes should do tho work in a good light.

Stove polish does not look well when applied to shoes. Cider Vinegar, Pure Spices, Safe Carbon Oil, Window Glass, Putty, iit Trimble Drug IIoiiFe. line of Underwear and Hosiery excel anything we have ever bad the pleasure of showing our putroua. J. ATCHISON SON.

Every department is uvcrliowinir i thins: almost that could Le for; and represents the choicest produclions. direct from the leading manufacturers. We have exerted every effort and have i i our very best knowledge and judgment (which our many years of experience have taught us) in the selections we have made for this season. OUR AIM has been to secure the very best goods as we can recommend to our iricmls and patrons witli an assurance that every sale represents a solid customer' 7 in the future. Limited space does not permit us to go into details and explain the different goods in our many depart- but will simply say in conclusion a When you want a Suit of Clothes, When you want an Overcoat, When you want Furnishing Goods, When you want Hats and Caps, When you want Trunks and Valises, YOU A TO MARE MOKEY CALL ON cosiEnsr, Finis solid (110 Oysters, best quality Crackers, at Hawkins' Drug Store.

A 20 Ourney Block, Broadway. iHTThe celebrated Greeutowu Celery, always crisp and tender, at S. GKOVE Sov's. afternoon to tho 1-mptisr Sunday School at tho Chestnut Grove school south of town. At a meeting of Good Will a 0.

0. hold last evening tho golden mile degree was conferred upon i members, and the Royal Purple degiee upon two members. llonry Dollarar, aged yours, was found dead in hod this morning. The funeral will be held to-morrow nt 10 a. in.

nt the rosidi-iii'D of hi-; son, i The remains will bo intoned at Damascus. Tho a in ye-lorday's NEWS Unit new gioci-ry store would bo opened next week by Boone and Morris Shriver little premature. The ar- Tange.nuM'.ts have not been oons'immated yet, A hoi-f i i to NVgn-s while hitched in rent Krlh barber shop this morning, became tired, laid down in the mud, upsetting the buguy to which it was attached. Tt was asM'-ted to its feet by the bystandern i doing any damage. In Perrv tow-nship.

forming a belt about the city, live, district schools. The following teachers have boon employed for tho coming i term: No. 2. (Cautield road.) W. A.

Coy; No. 3, (nenr Goshon road.) Emma Barnc 5 No. I. (New Garden rnad.1 E. E.

Walker; No. (nenr Lisbon road.) Miss Maggie Derrick; No. 0. (nenr Frnnklin road,) MibS Virginia mnn. In district No.

5, tho school is already in -t Soir.i- made a raid last nesday night on thy apiary of C. F. Barber, iu thi 1 we-t part of town.and tore open and di-t; hi-- bee 1 in a shameful manner. them to the extent of twenty-five li-'llar-. There being no honey in the i i iheio was none a i 1 i n.

poor season) "j-ou the brood chamber? of the i the contained th-; Nc- i shook the into the grass anil carried the i nv.jiy. Si entortwr.n ent nt the Grand pat- hy fr.ir sized which far as fv.r'.y v.c',1 with the jierfornjancc. Mr. Miliigan. who im- the German i drawing card of the combination.

Wright in her pnrt n- Si's sweetheart was we 1 received. The threshing machine net was very laughable, nnd in fact the play aro ready to show you the new 4mpes in Fall Neckwear, in exquisite aud exclusive designs. J. ATCHTSOX Sox. See the now shapes in the Imported Ctush Hats, in Bhick and Blue--black i Also see tho now and nobby shapes in Slid Hats, black lined, just received by Tt.

Cohen. CaTCranberries, Oysters and best Crackers, at Trotters lfe Wilson's, No. -12 Broadway. MCMILLAN'S 27 Main St. OiYEfl AWAY! iioltl ami Genuine niiitiiondft In Siilem'.

CRACKERS! have received a ime lot of Ginger Suiips, Soda, Sweet, Milk, Lunch, HutU-r and Lemon Crackers, which I am i at lOc a pounds for I'lC. Try them. W. W. Soatteryoud, corner of Eat IliK 1 stioct and Gnrtiuld 02 Hard and Soft Vaughn, llonsall Co.

Coal cull on ue 1 i ure. "HTOnr Sheet Music is here. iSnO sheets to choose from, at Goo. W. Dunlnp's.

m-t-t-s The World's Tea Company, recently formed in New York, have rented the storeroom, No 29 Broadway, (formerly Cowlea' music store,) as a branch for the purpose of placing before the public their delicious tea. Their method is both novel nud unique. The tea is put in neat cans. The company puts in every can of tea sold a souvenir, such us genuine diamonds, ru- sapphires, pearls, tuiquoises, nme- thvsts and many other articles too numerous tii'niention. in solid goJd settings, solid gold watches and many other nrticles of lesser value There are no tokuus or tickets, as the can nud e.uitent-i comprise i sale and are sold nt the i pricj of Of course this expensive advert i i could not i being the limit, a i the souv- i i be i a and the really choice foods i be I'ontinued on -ale thrnngh an agent nl the same price.

Everybody must not. expect a valuable souvenir. A partial list of names of customers who find vrdnn- lilus iu these cans will follow daily. No. 20 Rroadway.

No need of going out of town for cheap Wall Paper when prices aie lower aud styles better at home. Our Autumn Clearance Sale offers every inducement. Don't buy a roll of paper without seeiuTM McGhee Yengliug, i Narrow Toe and Low Broad Iiei-1. i Tie SMta Three TO-NIC-HT, The Great Teninerouce Drama, CiTFloridii Oranges, Malnga Grapes, Dates, Figs, at S. Gr.ovE A- SON'S.

-AT- (IP, SALE-- Cheap, a No. 150 hot air furnace, with a aud hot air pipes, all complete. Leonard Schilling. s-t CrTJust received another new lot of Opera Glasses at Kesseluiire'b which will bo sold very low. 53-5 Your money's worth in Cluthins: and Shoes at FinkV Nirkel Tlate.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE--Two desirable lots on 7th street, near Ellsworth street. Inquire at No. Seventh street. s-s --Washing and No. Hill street.

ironing, at R. MONTGOMERY'S, The performance to with the of all Irish Comedies. PICNICS Change of play each evening. A I I 15, 25 AND 35 CIS. Tickets on sale at Opera House store.

FOR FURNITURE OF ALL I At Lowest -CO TO- V7i.LTia.SI. HOLE, No. 65 Fwt GRAND OPERA HOUSE 'OU SALE--Honse of rooms; one story store room, also good frame stable. Trice and terms reasonable. Inquire at 74 East Broadway.

52-57 In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Columbiaim county, Ohio. 1 will otTer for sale al 1'ublic Auction on the 22nd day of November. A. D. at 2 o'clock, p.

afternoon, on tho premises, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situate in tho county of and State of Ohio, and known as and Wing lot number one hr.ndred and fifty-eight (l- in fifth and sixth and t'- addition to the village (now city) of Salem plated on the records of said town of Salem, appraised at 1SOO. Terms of sale: One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year; and one-third in two years from day of sale, with interest secured by mortgage on siid premises. JOHN E. Koor.r.s. Adm'r.

Of Hiram G. Foiitf. deceased, ia Ohio. 53 ANTED--Boarders and roomers; furnished rooms. Call at this office.

S. Intelligence Office, sitna- tiou for Book-keeper; also situation for boy apprentice. Inquire Domestics' Bureau, 10 Broadway. -IS. lw buy dwelling house within four or five squares of Main street Inquire of Geo.

M. Thomas, at 81 Main street 15-tf BUILDING SITES FOR Notice to Cotractors. throughout Sealed proposals tviil be received by the Council of the City of Salem. Ohio, np to 12 o'clock, noon, of Friday, November 7. 1800, for the grading of Prospect street in accordance with the plans and fr.cny.

The tions now on file in the office of the City whistling specialty by Mr. Lewis was wonderful. The mnsic furnish- hy the orchestra was unusually fine. Civil Engineer. The Council reserves the right to reject or all bids- F.

W. ALLISON, City A splendid opportunity is now offered to people of moderate means to purchase bean- tifnl sites for on East Main. East Green nnd East Rich rtreels; and we shall try in all cases to adjust payments to snit the ability of the buyer. For plat and prices, call soon, at the Real Estate office of A. J.

KIXR. over Burford's. 53-7S Wetzcl Leiner, OF Doors, Sash, Window Frames, Interior Har1 and Soft Wood ESTIMATES FURNISHED FBOM PLASS. A ATCHISON Special Engagement MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 27, OF THE GREAT Madison Square Theatre Success, THE RAJAH Complete hi every detail presented at the Madison Sqr.are Theatre.

N. for over 3MO--SIGIIT8-240 JBi'O'ti' JlUiUii'itJ This Company one of the strongest that will visit this theatre this season. Eeplar House Prices: 25,50 and 75 Seats Now on Sale. Oct 28. and week, Gibney.

Gor don Jb Gibnej Co. LOOK AT THIS! Cliautauqua Books For 1890-91 $4.35 a Set. Leave Your Orders With Us. Encylopedia Britanica, 25 Half Russia Binding, R. S.

Peale Edition, $36.60. C. Hawley, 13 BROADWAY. REHiVE.

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