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The Salem Daily News from Salem, Ohio • Page 5

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SEPTEMBER 7, 1896. THE DAILY NEWS, SALEM, OHIO. MONDAY EVENING. I Mr. J.

C. Devine of Alliance is in the city today. Mr. Richard Grove of Broadway went to Pittsburg this inornhu on Mr. Sterling Smith of Pittsburg is vi-it'ng with his father, Mr.

A. Smith, of Depot street. Mr. S. R.

Koenreich went to Ravenna this morning. Mr. J. R. Townsend made a trip to Canton today.

Mr. Alfied Getz is attending the bicycle races at Canton today. On Wednesday Oscar McNabb will go to Hudson where he will attend the Western Reserve academy. Mr. and Mrs.

F. P. Smith of Broadway spent Sunday with Mr. Smith'? brotter in Cleveland. Mrs.

George Holmes and Miss Aha Treat, who is her guest, are spending The day with friend- at Alliance. Mr-. Smith Davis of East High streat ha- rone to Cleveland to spend a couple of weeks with friends. Miss Eva Post of East Broadway ha- returned from a visit with Canton friends. Mr.

C. H. Betts ha- icturned from Columbia- where he was for a week on Mr. C. B.

Moore of New Pa was- in the city over Sunday. Mrs. Rev. M. J.

Grable went to Palmyra today. Mr. R. E. Spencer.

ha- in this city for several days, returned in Akron thi- morning. Mr. Jack Steele of Lisbon passed this city this morning ou train 9en route to Canton to attend tte bicycle race-. Mi-- Stella Sterling went to Cleveland thi- morning. Mr.

Henry went to Canton thi- rooming to pnrtii Spate in tLe ktycle races today. Mis- i i Mathews of the Ma-cot wa- in Alliance this forenoon. Mr. J. G.

Augutine and family of GarfipM spent Sunday with at Columbiana. Ma-'er Roy Mardi-. -on ot Mr. and Mr-. M.

L. Mardi- of Lincoln avenue, is ill. Mr. i i a Touline, dork at, Brian Brother-', -pent Sunday i his parent- at Young-town. Carl Brown pas-ed through tub city i i i i train "1 en route for In- at i i I i a Yinne of Marion is in the city today.

Mrs. Theda a a of i i i Iriend- in i city. street. Mr. Wai son has jaeeri at St.

Paul, wheie he has been playing with the Duss band of Pittsburg for the G. A. R. national encampment. On his.

return he stopped off here to visit with friends and relatives. Domenic Monti, shipping clerk at the Salem railroad depot, is taking a two weeks vacation. Mr. George C. Morton of East Liverpool, who has been visiting with his daughter, Mrs.

C. H. Murphy, of East High street, returned to his home this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Mahlon Williamson of Gartield avenue returned home this morning from Alliance where they have been visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Xease of went to Alliance East High street this morning to visit with relatives and attend the meeting of the Ladies' Foreign Missionary Society of the Canton district. Mr. W.

C. Widder of the editorial staff of the Ohio Yolks-Zeitung published at Canton, is in the city today. He is being entertained at the home ol Mr. C. Beisman of Etna street.

Mi--; Laura Ellyson of Fifth street, -'euographer for Carey, Boyle Mullins, is taking a vacation. She departed thi- morning for Columbus where -he will vi-it with friends and relative-. mviwm Account of the SermouM and in City God's presence to live forever. This work is the peculiar ofh'ce of tbe Holy Spirit and in order that it should be done Christ had to go before the Holy Spirit could come. Just why.

we do not know. Another reason why it was expedient for Christ to go to the Father is that it tests our fditbilness to him. The man who woiks only when the eyes of his employer are upon him is unfaithful and dishonest. The true disciple will diligently woik for the Master although no one applauds or helps. Too many Christians work for Christ only when a revival is in progiess, when it is popular and when all seem to be going in that direction.

But the true test of our faithfulness is to work when the conditions are the opposite. Genuine faithfulness is grounded in love. We should never forget the Lord's ye love aie keep my The B. Y. P.

U. prayer meeting at 6 o'clock was largely attended. It was most helpful to all. The leader was Walter Sterling. The evening sermon was on "Where Are the Text.

Luke xvii.17. The sermon was based oa the incident of thehealingof thetenlepers by Christ while on his way to Jerusalem. He never turns a deaf ear to the cry of distress. He put their faith to a test by teiling them to go to the priests fcr PATRIOT 'EJI. Four VOUUK People Arrmted at Hoiiae in Went Fifth Street.

Hubert Lawrence was arrested Satui day nirht at 11 iu West Fifth stree' He had gone to the home of Berth 1'hilli-i where he was refused admit tante she says he attempted to kit- open the door. A disturbance follow ed, and Lawrence called the patro Homer 1'hillis, a brother of Bertha and his lady wco live in the country were in the house where they sa; they came so they could go on th excursion to Cleveland yesterday morn inij. The officers arrested all the young people who were conveyed the lockup. At the hearing given Lawrence before the mayor he refusec to tell why he called the patrol. pleaded quilty to the charge of drunk and disorderly conduct and wa rined $15 and costs to stand committee to the workhouse until paid.

There being no charges preferred against tb other parties they were released. and fi it'n 1-, i Thoma- Bau'M'l Cleveland i i i i and relative-, in i i Mr. and i I H. Klepper of Mo h.ive been called i by the dangerous illness of their lmgh pr, Mr-. Poiv.

living ne.u Xc-w A a Mr. Cork of -tree: is lying serion-ly i at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank i ol Do- -tiee'i, -pent Sunday i friend- Yuungstowu.

Mr-. Hadley and -on, ot' Pasadena, were at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Malm-berry in Havvhy Saturday. Mr. Andrews of Pittsburg. who a spending a week i Mr. and Mrs.

D. K. Roller of East i street, returned home today. Mr. and Mr-.

J. R. Oliphant of coin avenue departed today for Bridgeport Conn to vi-it with their son. Mr. Harry G.

Oliphant. They i spend thres week-, at Bridgeport. Mr. J. Watson of Pittsburg is heing entertained at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Hannav in Arch I a i roik. i niw 1 cat- i i i free i I i i and tlio-e The House wife who has once Cleveland's baking powder gladly recommends it to her friends. it makes such fine bread and cake, and is so sure to do the work just right, that she is always glad to have them know about it. Gcvelancrs, Pare and Sun, The text of ye-terday's i taken from Isaiah i i 2.

Tbe prophet beie repre-entsn traveler as trembling before an a i a i -toriu on the Arabian desert, over which fierce storms speed their fury and sweep jetore them billows of hot binning -and. Tho-e who have a -tonn on a de-ert te'l us that tbe won 1 of he prophet are i a i i i Even in our have de-ert- i are in like manner visited i tem- pe-t'. of i The i sun i- with heavy cloud- of i i sand, and the whole i i of the de-ei become- a singing -ea, i i i and i i '-and wire pi event- a i i i a i i Tue a a i -uch a falls hi- fare and pa--e- i i i i a i heat and hi- whole body seems or iecl- a i i i he -ee- de-ert befure i the hot r.iys ot i i -un. Fatigued and i he feebly lia-ten- hi- steps a i a lie i i to be run- i a rfml a and hi- bear i ii i i t- ip-r. -pot- out to lie only a mirage, but in many m-i mces linn are lea! of anil vcrduie.

Being in -o i-olated a place empha-i-es tbe a of reward for sinceie toil and i i a The le--oii i is i All i- resile--, i i i and bur- denp'l A i anxiety. ouds of Ins- death a a i i rise a hide a moment the i i a of God's love. i as de-ei tbe-e us and we hava of i i a i we too will be cut It i- a vital ne- ce--ity that i our-elves follo'-v (rod's call, to mould our live- a the pattern given us by our Saviour. In our growth we -how the -oul's de-iie, and a de-ire is one of permanent rest. But are urged onward, our iest is, one of activity and not sloth.

We all look a to the the hot and dusty day is to the 'x-alm and golden evening' 1 --when we will have pa--eJ through the severe tempests of i and left behind us a good name. A life in Christ will lead us to the rivers of water a dry place and his will be the covert from every and the Sacraments will aid us toward that rock in a weary land. Baptist. The subject of the pastor's morning sermon was "Expediency of Christ's Return to the Father." Test. John xvi.

7. Not infrecjnentlv we find ourselves longing to see Je-us as he was when tipon earth and almost wish he had continued to live among men. But it is best that he should not be here, as man. because his work was fini-hed on the cross, he bis head and said. is gn'shed." It was expedient for Const go away in order tint the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, might come and continue the work begun by Curist.

Christ brought from God to men a revelation of God's character, a sacrifice for man's sin and a pardon to all would accept it. Tbe Holy Spirit takes back to God man's iepentance and affections, preparing man himself to be taken into their certificates of cleansing before they were cleansed. On their way were healed. One returned to thank him and nine forgot or neglected to. Christians who have been cleaned of guilt too often act as the nine, reeking tbeir in'eresU only.

The faiH'j sin of ingratitude is committed by thoe who do not serve Cliritt. He ha- given them all the good they enjoy, life, heal'h, friend-, count iy, possibility of etemal life. These ble-sings should cau'-e us in gratitude to give him the be-t we have, our love and -ervii. e. Oflioer Found It Xecewsary to I se Mare on Him.

Enie-i Erbe was ariested at box corner of lJa.ee and Depot streets. Satu a night. He wa- i with urnne men at a -almn in Pry street when Ofiicer i ap- pp.uvd. Some of the men ran irvay and tbe onicer followed He a Elbe, refu-ed to go i Inn. Erbe was i i a and a to a a the olli'er jund it to use his mace oa i patrol a a a i wa- conveyed to the He pleaded guilty to the charge i and di-order'y lit a a i i i Mayor Fountain, who fined i Sir, (JO.

Ye-ferday i Kev. pa-tor of the i i a preached from i i Be tboti a i dea'h. and I i give thee a rown of i In the coin-e hi- sermon the i i i mentioned the a i charai of Si rip- i i in i i i h.id the to be i a i the i of life. It i man stand- upon i orners and doc- all the a i but the i a man i gi.tce of in hU heart who gee- about the i of i i i i a i i i a i the a In concluding hi- sermon iir. i i a i and lender i to a memory of i boys of the Sunday who have been a in Sal in.

away a i a a i urgid i the to lie more caiei'ul of tl i tt-nder year- i to i caie, tor the le---on- i 7 a a here, a i i when i bor-c a i i Shonb put to i a i i i i i i one i a i hi- Icy. He wa- b' me i i 1 h' 1 wa- cared for. il. End of I TIiniiili Srvc .1. a mi 1-a 1 the en on In- i a cut oil' foienoon wh'Jc a i a at bis i i i oince.

i i bA i i i a i i i taught boy-j a i i i that f.iitht'ulne-s enjoined upon all by Holy Word of i will bring the ridi- cst reward in day when i give unto each accoiding the manner in i he lived and worked. i i a i i- the i of all i ol di-ordcr- of Idood. a a i i are worse than u-e- Ic-- Burdoi Blood i i- a own remedy for ronblt- of i sort. For -t i Iv -pii i a of a cnllcc- ill on S. C.

Moore. i lov.e-t price tea and cotlee lnu-o i in: A 01,1) OM-: Urotii" i i TuhleH A i i inn il fa I. to cm i'. 1 Coin a 1 i i i b.iwt 1 a i i I'rol her-. IIP i i i'i C'ure, lor all a a a lug a a i if -nun, a i of a a mako, u-ci onu 3 ear.

I i 'I'm. i i otlii.e. NEW DESIGNS IN WATCHES AND CLOCKS JUST RECEIVED. Special low cash prices for the next 1O days Look them over by giving us a caU at Ail Olive Tint Carbon always and fasts longer than a other. Call at Leeper's and leave an order.

SNYDER'S. Friday and Saturday by express brought to these counters some of the prettiest and most stylish dress goods we've ever ottered to the trade. They're made even more prettier and more stylish looking by the low price at which you can buy these beautiful dress goods. Every hour in the day on Saturday these new dress goods were being admired by the ladies of Salem and vicinity Some were sold and some laid away. Now is the time to make an early and choice selection.

New Capes and Jackets his week we'll have new Millinery to show you. New fall styles in Carpets. Portiers and Curtains. C. C.

SNYDER. Bartlctt Pears, California and Home Grown Peaches, Indiana Melons, Concord, Niagara and Delaware Grapes, Bananas, 10 and i'ts. Oranges and Lemons. P. flfBHOADWAL (ffiLL IS AND paid i'or in and Look it Over Mrs.

A. Heck. WE HAVE rt UNI; OF resh Meats, Salt Pork, Corned Beef, Pressed Beef, Boiled Ham, Dried Beef, Bacon, Hams, Frankforts, Bologna, Summer Sausaye. Lard. Etc.

CiroRDKH.S ItKl.l Bower Curry, Iir Rev. i a of I i i a a i i i i i i a i i i seimon a i ing and wa- listened to by- a large auJieuce. The pastor. IJi-v. M.

-J i ble, i the at the i -ervke. The audience at i -crvice a'-o large. '1 hf Sun- suuday -cbooi attendance yesterday wa; 40-3. C.A. The Y.

ii. C. A. aneeting was ad- die--ed yesterday by L. E.

a i a He spcke very on i verses of the 12th chapter of Mr. Haviland has taken an active interest in Y. M. C. A.

woik in this city and as be is soon tu leave. his words were of peculiar interest to the young men. At the close of the service all joined hands and the hymn, -'Blest bs the Tie that binds oar heart- in Christian love." Mr. Haviland will depart to his field of labor feeling that he has the prayers and best wishes of the association el. 37 li" H.

St Licensed to Wed. Lisbon, September marriage license has been granted to P. Lambnght and Raccel Jameson. D. Electric Electric Bitten is a medicine suited for anv season, bat perhaps more generally needed when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and elug- gieh and the need of a tonic and alters- tive is felt A prompt use of thin medicine baa often averted long and perhaps fatal bilions fevers.

No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indirection, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and $1 per bottle at Bolger French's drag store. Oyaters at Hawk Drag Store.

For strictly pure spices, finest grades of teas and coffees call on S. C. Moore, the lowest price" tea and coffee house in Salem. 212r We carry a fnll line heating and cook Ntoven. granite rnn and high grade tinware.

Call and NCC A. M. Carr A Son, 16 Iroadwny. TEE WOULD WEABS our hats, and there's a good reason why it should, too. Our hats can't be beat on earth, no matter how you look at the subject.

We lead in styles. Our hats are ahead in quality and durability. They are smarter, nattier and dressier than any others. Our hat prices, too, strike the pocket in the pleas- antest kind of a way, they are so moderate and reasonable, quality and value considered. It's no use trying to look elsewhere for these hat chances.

The new Roelofs are here. See them now. 67 Main Salem, Ohio, Friends' School FOE, Young Children Will open In the Committee ronm ot the DOUSP at Sixth aud School street. 9th month (Sept.) 21 next. Admission of a few children not o' Friends' tau bs Sf cured by i W.

Main St. Salem. Chio, SALK. li I I EAi-T lot "'Jx wxl i i Is i i a location nfm street c.ir i I -nil I i I I i I A li.Uiincc on i af pci i i i i )lrt liv Mvl'- TK.M 1st. l-'nr lioini 1 or uii i i i i i i i cut.

not bi-Ht. Vi'c law i i i i otli'T P.A llli A I will'!) i be ii'rnvrl slicnv if you i i cjui our nfilcc niipositc 11'iTEI. I A I A I (Joort housrs ront Hawley, -ire 1) i i i i i hiivc i i i IKHIK a i (lone by HARRIS, 022 Ettbt Main St. i (irnos i in nil artments, uiiikii rccin fcr our ASTIY M'MIUAN, Heal Estate. In.suranre.

Loans -To -No. 21 Broadway, Over Trlem and Murphy. Will sell cheaper than ever. NO HOOKS Outside the Shop. Jar Meat is never exposed to street cast.

wrelul about (our thlnxs: Attte Cleanliness, Beasonalile Prices, Proipt Delirerr of Goods, Ponltr? and Game In their season. We will for four order If yon are too bus to call Trotter Wilson. which will be bonght earJj thin mcLtb. Every Coanter is a (BARGAIN CGUNHR; i Iv AT--26 Broadway. Talbot Tlaibot.

Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Sweat and Dry. XJriTxn. i MESS MACKEREL, VERY FINE. I A KECKIVED DAILY. KELI.EV ISLAND LIME.

Akron and Portland Cement. .1. M. BROWN CO. REAL ESTATE lor -M i' Hani prices 9 Lite and Intntranee placed In relit hie mt NMOB able rates, at US t-9Knnt Main OtreeC.

TTS jf Augustine Thomas. Over Midway Grocery. SPAPERfl CHIVE.

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