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Highest of all in Leavenir.g roi.ii. THE SALEM DAILY NEWS. SALEM, OHIO, DECEMBER 13, IS93. 11 ERIE A SUIT. Hood's Cures ABSOLUTELY PURE fan Hen Slowly But It tlie At their recent meeting the light coru- of the city council located U7 (rc lights for the new system.

It has now been INDEJMLILUR. How It IV a-. r.iirm-i ua.l fora 1'rofessjr Meuileuh.i-1, the Leal of the United StHtes Coabt Surrey, a of world-wile reputation, formerly rediscovered that at the present levy there money enough to pay for only 83 lights. The lavy made on May 23 for water and lights was four which gives a total amount of $10,270 The water reut is 32. This leaves 18 which just about pay for 83 lights.

The committee discovered th it evon 100 lights were inadequate to properly light the city aad the question now is what are to bs dispensed with. The most feasible plan that teems to suggeut itself i to commence the ecu Ire Of the city aud light the htresta thoroughly as far u- the will go 1 then btop. Of coun-e this wll leave the suburbs iu and bring au uvulaucho of com- olaints, but of the oounciluieu are iu favor of the aud wiy that if it is adopted they will stick to it regardless of who complains. The entire coucil will meet tonight and permanently locate tho lights. Last evening while endeavoring to discover locations from which the lights could be t'iken without serious nisnce to citizens the council espied tha half dozen locations on the line of the Ft.

Wuyne ruil- road. It was suggested that the town need not pay for these lights and it seems that this is indeed the Sections 2,494 -'JO the revised statutes of Ohio distinctly provide that any railroad company or corporation must furnish such number and kind of lights for the lighting of their tracks as the council of any city may de Should they fail to provide the lights in a reasonable time the council can order the work done and the cost thereof i form a lien aguinat said company. This wonld clearly indicate in this the conn il has whatm'ght be culled a cinch The power to r.ler larce number of lights ni'-y even pnvo a mura dirf-iHtr HH letiiliat-uy men ure tlniii Dut Ktopptny irniuH at Salem sided iu Salem, cH-iCorereJ bis special mental bent in a curious way. lie was the sou of farmer in a Stark connty village. Oue dav, when he was about fourteen yeara old a niau from another towmhip bought a from bi-i father, who, not wishing to be troubled with delivering the animal him t-elf said "My I will give you a doll to drive thut cjw for me." "How far ib it auked the boy.

"Twiuty live mile-) by the rund you wonld Imve to take. The wns but the i a iu the Common t'wurt at Xew i NEW LISBON, December case of i Ueiehel, A Company the I X. L. E. and W.

Kailroad Company I vrfco tned in common pleas court i On the evening of November 13, 1390, the i X. L. K. auii W. railroad fetation at I New Lisbon was destroyed by fire.

On i that evening a ilr. Pippett, traveling agent for Jones, Beichel, Sheibly Compauy, a wholesale notion firm of Philadelphia, came from Leetonia to New Lisbon and his samples, which were contained in a trunk and three hand satchels, were placed in the baggage room aad were destroyed in the fire. The notion firm valued their samples at an.l sued the railroad company for that amount. for defendant. Mrs.

Anna Sfcirer of I.eetonia has filed a petition in common jleas court askicg thnt ber husband be compelled to pay her ali- niouy. She says that was married to CLuries Seiver iu and that two children were b'rn of that union, the youngest of whom 13 years old. She asserts that BUS hm always performed the part of a true and faithful wife, bat bays that her husband violated his marriage by abandoning her laast March, aud has aince refused to provi ie for her. She alleges thiii Seiver owns property iu bncron, i'a vftlued at $1,1 On, and tud liquors in Leetonia She asks that she be mud Twin Brother. Yoangstown, Ohio.

'ji'f. A biircftin wis struck on the spot nn'1 the uext before dftyiight valued at $1,200. the fiiruiei'-. i-ou started on his jiuraey. all-jwed tempory iiliruouy during the pend- )lo re.icho'1 his (lestiui.thu by night, very ency of her suit, that on beiriug tired; but bef.

re gouiK to bod he bbe be decreed rensoiiable alimony. in corner of thesit'inf; ioui of the bouse I-ISOUATE in which he w.u to lodge well worn ye-tarday morning Patrick Thorot of copy of "Euclid A fcUi.ce inbide the towuship aml Ulirry Jgs of Wells book fa-cinatod the ouugster, who up i wefe arrrttigued in )robht coa rt, moat of the night iu spite of his day's euart ed i a38an i ftud buttery. Thorn- tramp, poring over the angles ami tou I)lea( i gT w-is fined $'20 and sjoenind tangents. Ho resolve 1 he CQ Hlh the pruge cutin wit- iie-3. Fogs pleaded not guilty and will Weak and Sickly Tilt Hood's Sarsaparilla Cave Him Strength and Health.

The following Is from Mrs. Jacob Hawn, wife of Officer Hawn, who keeps a grocery store at 334 East Federal Street, Yoongstown. O. "Ooe of my twin boys, -Willie, when 3 months old began to show signs of weakness. He ate but little, while his brother gained and was in good health all the time.

The doctor did all lie couid. We feared we would Willie. He did not care to play and seemed to have little life. Four months ago we began gly- Ing him Hood's SarsaparUla, and we are most happylnreporunggreatlmprorement. Htls CU? heavier than his brother, has gained teat Is In first rate health, Is active, plays all the time, and can eat anything that a child of his age years) can.

We pleasure In recommending Hood's Sdrsaparilla," J1E3. EMMA EU.WU. "Mr. Hawn has purchased Hood's Sarsaparilla of me and has told me from time to time Of how nicely It was working with his child. There no doubt of tlie accuracy of statement mads C.

F. McBaiDK, Druggist, Young5town, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures where other preparations fail. Eo sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Peculiar to Itself.

HOOD'p purely regetable. and pain, or Sold by all have that book. 'i'ho neit ru he said to the master of the "What will you tuke for your 'Euclid "I suppose it's worth a was the answer. Down went Xleudenhall's hand into hi-i I pocket, out ciine tho dollar which he had BO bravely earned, and tho neit minute he was the owner of tho which he carried tenderly nader his arms ai he trudged home. That was the opening suggestion of a career in science of any man might be proud.

Tbe HntCuison HosBitai for the Treatment of Cancer, sewicfley, Pa. have a hearing neit Thursday. Frank Fogs ia the prosecuting witness? The McKee habeas corpus case waa heard in probate court Monday. About two months ago Mrs. Charles McKee of this place died, and before hsr death she gave her two-years-old child to her mother, Mrs.

Garside, to raise. About three weeks ago the father stole the child away from its grandparents. A writ of habeas corpus was gotten out, and the case heard Monday. Mrs. Garside was given the custody of the child.

COCBT NOTES. I B. McMillan va. A. A.

a meut for p'aintiff by default for 50 A my removal to 1'ittsbnrg Ward T8 A A. judgment by confession for plaintiff for 25 Samuel iluri vs Jtttues Jordan ftl; decree ami order Hell. aud huK 3olnSH In llio It tire and at Mt. Hope ROGEIXS, December A lecture wns iu the c'tlU go ohnptl one nioru- ing lust week. One of the miila students threw a clmirut his r.iom-iuate uhiolt went through wiu'los of tho sec- oud Btory of the biardiu bull, lie wns np before fie facnlty at the moil tituo.

mines clerk in a hotel ut C.jlnmbinii. Bantered college. Tho nttompt was not aueuosufa: iaorgnu- a tout of tuo Knights of Maccabeus liere. Mrs. if boon i itiag friends liere for tuue jnst.

Miss Aubrty of tlio guest of friends here. II. M. lloo'l 19 iii VitNbtirg i wool; Attorney Fnrr was rustoil in ft number of u.iAes ut tho coiiulj se.it 1 ist wcuk. llov.

Voiing tilita holding iirotrnct-jil meeting-" iu the church here soon. A string bund bas beoti nt tho Miss oue of tbo btudeuU of the from neur Now LUb hml her CAUSE FOR HAPPINESS. One of Albany, N. best Known Citizens Speaks in Words of Praise. Have 3 Dii, ever suffered fruui any i unui.ry troiilile, Couiplaiut or from Allegheny, my pnictice hiw grown to siicb proportion-i Unit it became necessary to ubtuiu commodious quarters the uc- ri'iiuiioilulioii of my ciiuc-er j.iuient- mid ill uu i i i i tipeiihO, pnrclia-oii i i i i lliu'-ln-oii "-j) ti-1 the It-Hitm.

in nt j.t I u-iiiit on to i tlospibil i I l.u'.y iilnu piuuh-iSfd trt-at- uiisut fi i i)i I HUH rt'tiilm-il nil lor coi.trm-t Hie iervir-e-( ol Dr. H'ltclu- H'IU hii'l the entire hutpii.il cdtps, iiul'id iu tho 1 inn pi.y-iriinx, C'loks, who. i-i nature bas caused th tuv own cttene of ibyii- tue alf (jack, highly colored. ci .111 liinl i i i i i i be lirepi'ft'l to or lm Tj rmei 3 leaving a sediment trout nil Gu.cori Cnncorous diseasen, a tnuding, to wsrn yon uf the np- ioots Tumor', imd Ulrers on auy pait I hiug danger aud if jou will use ii. ncci-' of tbe b'wl, i X.ii.-('ontiiKi"U9 di-- Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy at once you 6'ist- sii-i'O-sfiillv.

of i W1 og(r0 ieBO syniptoms aud re tore tie ii.li!rcs-od luy otlicOR, 'Jl7 )llrbe if to sound healthy being. Mr. IVnn Corrc-p-md- I A. Mule, of Albany, X. speaks of bow lie suffered with Stoue in the illnd- offli-e hours for I 1ur for tou yoHrs) au( suljm itted to tho Book and News Depot, 33 Main Hoffstot's Old Stand.

Io the Public: To you this is a new name to au oM store, hut is an invitation to you to inspect a new stock of goods for the holiday at)d general trade. I have aloums, gift books, Bibles, juveniles, reward cards, best peri odical. Harpers', Century, etc. I expect all former patrons to trade with me and will also heartily welcome all who may call on us. I believe that I have what you want, and at prices to suit you.

A specialty made of Christmas orders and subs-riptions to journals. G. J. MASSEY SANTA GLAUS or Kiduejb? nature If not 0 i 1 A. Kidni-y HUI! Stnrunch Truulilos aud your necly's Favorite Kemedy, which he used nnd it dissolved the formation of the new stono aud entirely healed nnd cured him und he has had no reappearance of the trouble siuce.

This is but one of thousauds of where Fnvnnte Remedy has cured i aui! saved tho patient. 7 nuv other. llool Mill purify rioo.l, your ni'ikr Held clear a ilr. J. V.

litizc, uu t-xiuuMve real e-t'te i ii: UL-S Mini.u.4. JUwn, uurrowly I Keep tbo blood pnre bv taking Hooil's tiijc ot -tveres-t attacks of nrill.i. If you decide to buy Hood's minim i in tb i i i part of i do not be persuaded to take hluto i i rci'e I the Sut: iinliiy Keuu-A'. Mr Jtl iize 'd occasion to i i i i i tho storm und i WHS so thorunuhly rbillrd thnt ho was 1 hie tu a i ttud luiide of nn hour ter his tic utis tlitentcued with a vere env- uf p'jtiumotuiv or limn fover. Mr.

i sout to tin 1 nearest Rtoro and got. a of (Uiiiinbi'il-iiu's Cough Kem! e.ly, of he hrard, nnd took 1 a number of Ue the cf- feet wns i i i i aud in short time t.e COME AUD US, Before buying elsewhere be sure aiid call aud examire anci get our prices Baled Hay a'td fcilraw, Corn. Oats, Oil and Mill Feed of all We are a'po dcnlc-rj in Csrrs and Outters well as th? celebrated Homestead Fertilizer. MM FliVoiBjGOWSWTGO' Santa Ciau? has made tiis annual trip of inspection to the raerobants and has concluded that COHEN'S is the on'-y place in Eastern Ohio to purchase reliable and sensible Holiday Presents at PRICES FULLY 25 TO 40 PER CENT. LOWER THAN.ELSEWHERE.

Read this great list of elegant Chrstmas ba-gains: only 3.5O 6-OO 10 OO 14.0O 2.75 5.0O 1.75 2.50 3.5O Men's Heavy Warm Serviceable Suits, not a 1 wool, 10 OO Cassimere strictly all -wool, 15 OO Ex era Quality Double Breasted Suits, strictly all wool, 20.00 Finest Sack or Cutaway Dress Suits, 4.50 Boys' Good Warm School Suits, long Pants, all wool, long pants, 3 00 Children's short pants, 500 6.00 Fine Double Breasted Dress Suits, all wool, short pants, and far MF.II and Boys in variety at' a same proportionate hw Nothing would Le a more sensible and appreciated present than one cf Cohens yood units or SKE OUR GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY in windows and storerooms. A grand nr.K line of elegant Mufflers, NecLicear, Cardigan Jackets and Fancy Coats, Fine Suspenders in olass box, rulises and club Bags, Fine Shirts, white and fancy laundered and tinlaundcred, Underwear all grades, Glows, Fine Umbrellas, Plush and cloth caps. Stiff and Soft Hats, Wai-itx, Jiosicry.jc.wdry, collars, cuffs, etc. In ndditiun to our G-fiEAT HOLIDA BA RGAINS ever purchase entitles yon to a guess on the ifrex.ed oj our Prize btecr, and the fiast lucky customer in each department guessi7ig nearest- exact weight rercice the futtmcirig Grand Presents: Men's clothirig department, elegant Portland cutter, harness, lap robe, and whip, cash valor J-inya' cl'ithiiiQ department, solid gold watch and chain, cash value 850.00; fancy hat and cop departmnn'. Splendid burner, cash value, 850 00.

See the e.leyant presents in our north windijw Messrs. Trvtl'r have generously offered to slaughter the strer on Saturday, December 23, and on Christmas morning the lift will I'- distritnitcil to tin- deserving poor with snr.k aj Ji'iur, butter, sugar, cojfee, suiluMe fur a sumptuous dintier, the iciJy. Santa Clavs' advice and buy your Christmas prisentu il GREAT CHEAP STORE brp.ilhiiiL- fit ite ensilv. Tie kept on foot spr.uued while coasting on the college ip tnH 0 the nest (lnv wns ground-; ono day lust week. nblo to me i IVs Mi'ines.

Mr Blnize Chariot Cuuin bns of the rivnrdu l.i- curf n- wonderful For JEait Carmel (-chool. A number of students attended the institute at Sow Wsterford lual Satur.lny. William Green has been a sufferer from typhoid feve for soruo tirue past. The increase in nttondc.cce at tho college -over labt term is over 30 per cent. How i ihis for now college Rev.

Young of tho Methodist church has closed his protracted meetings nt Elkton. The cillege has one of the beet literary societies ever organized here. It meets Friday evening. A lady missionary will deliver lectures on the evenings of December 21 nnd 22 in tho Disciple church. Pheeba Cope of this place wa tiken seri- onslv ill nt New Waterford few dsy.o bv J5" I'riMii'li.

A CDTIBG AFFRAY. iMii from Dr. Vienv's If i Harry C'adtvalladcr Twice Slalibrd i a Knife thin Mornlnc- This morning at hilt pi-st 1 the patrol Iran calle-3 to Morgan'a restaurant, corner Main Bad Chestnnt strocti. Harry CaJwallftder nnd John Sd i bid entered into diictisMoa which finally ended in Wow. am? when the officers i rived Scott had Cadwallider down.

Sc 10 tne lockup acd it was font. 1 that Cadwnllsulpr TIV i on He to hi? bom? whore -arounds were dressed by Dr. Aaderson. is njr.rniog he wns resticg ca'V. Scott was taken before the mayor tb morning aad net to the charge of drunkenness and disorderly con- dact.

A trial before a jiry was detnaaiiexi healing set for 3 o'clock this afternoon. Thsre was a disturbance at tho satne place in the evening, bat no arrests ff Oar cardies are all pore, made only fir TU the Beet Lease acd Brother of a Trial. t.V.i uo'iton. I have useil Simmons Livor iniinuf.ictnoil ly J. II.

A I'liibnU-'pliii. ami fouml tliat f. ii.ilice~ti«u auM liver complaint it the be't I 3i lnrk. il in powrtpr or liquid. Tlie powder to be i dry or made into Specimen S.

H. Oliffonl, New Caisel, was tronbled with and lihonmatism. Stomach was disordered, his Liver WHS aiTccted to an alarming decree, appetite fell away, and he wns torribiy rodnced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shophoni.

Harrisbnrp. 111., had running on hi? les of standing. Used thrpc bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and his leg sonnd and welL John Speaker. Cntawba. had five large Fover on liis If c.

doctors said he was inonrdble. One bottle Electric Bitters and Salve cnied him entirely. Sold at Bolgor French's Store." 3 th of 1- no could be i loni-Ht more l.istintr, tho purchaso nil tbo de- 'its makers in -t. this uuxlicino has ii- for of women.it will do for il.i» two critical pt-riods in xv.ijn.-xn's i i i from pirlhoxid to wnmatilioi'il. IntiT, tho "chnnqo of life," invalnnblp nnd a soothinc: nerr- inr-.

ivliii-h can yirndurv onlv pvxl results. It nf norvinis insomnia, or iiinliility to slw. ininv nrrvous disorders due to derangement of tlie functions. And to send them pff 1 ick have made a general re YARD our prices on Hoi- Is the phictf to leave your ORDERS FOR COAL, goods for theseddU times we Delivered to all parts of the have decided to unload them city in all quantities at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Yard on Dry btreet in rear of Catholic church.

to our trade at the smallest possible margin and some i goods regardless cf cost To show you that we are kead- quarters Goc ds we will give you the following Dav a list of what you can buy of the Fa.r'the Wei ir-ton" Ca- us: A Gold Watch for a jady. a Gold Watch for a gent, a sold 1,000 gallons, Gold Silver or s-jverine Elci Headache acd relievo tho troubles tesf- to a bilious etote ot the system, nach ut tHzzinesfl, Browiaes 1 Distrws after ettiug. Pain in too Sule. c. Wlula tbeir mosi SUCCCES b.is been uhown i or about Chase 230,000 cups of i Watch'or a man or boy, a Sanborn's ff atch, Chain and Charm Now Try i II will jo-i nothing an.l will i yon if 01 Imve a Congh.

ColJ. nr nny w.th Thront, Client or KJII-'I i r.tui tff.l Tv.oney to pa-d wT- fr.irn I.a Gripf-f- it "T- 1 its -e Try a r.t nud Icarc for KK.M tbine it is. Trial rr-- at French's LarKO and Sl.rtt. 3 j. ATGHISON SON, RETAIL 67 MAIN STREET.

SALEM, 0. lack. CHARLES EDNEY, Sense ami Barn rising anil Moring No fimr cc-ftee iu the world. We arc the only hou. in the city that buy ii direct, being the only authorized agents, so it is always fresh.

Have a good cup of coffee Thanksgiving Day. J. M. BROWKJfc CO. for a lady, a Watch and Charm for a gent, Slick Pins, Cuff Buttons.

Collar Buttons, Earrings, Hat, Lace and Hair Pins, Neck Chaics and Brace, ets. Diamonds in all styles and mountings. Solid and Plated Silverware, Clock Lamps and Gold Spectacles, a large stock of Dinner Sets in China, Porcelain and Ironstone, odd China, Table Tumtlers, Fur Rugs. Moquet Rugs, Dagi- A large Crayon Picture with Rugs icgrain Art dozen fire Aristo finish Cab- Squares, Portisrs. Lace Cur- at or.

a t. Inws. Mr. K. rulf-m.

of calie I nt tbo laboratory of Chamberlain A Co Des Jloii.e«. show Thorn bis sin jcar ol.l boy. hi i beta it having cnrel hisi of a very severe a'tack of Mr. is certnin that pared hi boy's life and 13 his of the Remedy. For s-ii-j by Bolder French.

Orangt a paialefs nre for all diseases ppcnliar to ifomen. Sold fresh by Bolger French. for stat.e for a brick, at the lowest prices. DeliTered to aU parts of the city. For sale by W.

H. to-tr FRANK HEWITT. smile recieve your or when yon cxine in and look over the that are constantly aud many of tho things now comirg remind us of the merry Christmas Drawing near. We have not room for half our story but when you call we'll try and show you through but in our crowded shelves and show lots of things can only be seen for the asking. In our new Japanese goods are beau tiful Silk Handkerchiefs Glove and Handkerchief Boxes.

Piles of fine hina Cups and Saucers. P'ates. Bowls, Sugar and Cream Sets, Cream Jugs and a large variety of French and Ger man China in the same articles, and uctil become familiar with the prices you'd cuessathird more. Our decorated and p'am white dinner ware in Porcelaii, nnd r.ever -was in be! 1 ter shape, the stuck never yot Liver PC1S COO venting correct all Uvsr sad rega boweii Zren ii tiej cored from tbiBI.iUt.-,-,ia»; tJ but fortn- tately theso littlepillsvala. that tliey wiii act bo Iltbe bane of ro m.r.-r live wemai9ccrpre.T.t beast.

Oai pULjcnreit-vrhJlo others do not. drier's Littlo Live- era very and Ten eayj to Uho. Or-- or i-n-o makos dots. Tber are do not gripe or bntb? ti-Jr tileasoall wha i.vBfcrrtL Sold bl druggists cr "-nt by CARTER co ew York. SMALL PILL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Busy Men.

Business men exhausted nerves need .1 stirnulatincj vj that will the daily OHIO. Table Covers. Hassocks Umbrella Stands. Carpet Sweepers. Chamber Sets and a great oth-r flr price so We hare which wul not penrut i erer) to mention.

sir, ember I T1( 11. are overstocked and must 1 7 1 i aOiC. Jarce and the b- -v room for our Spring 1 Carpet trade -which wxi com-1 fn never Klnd A the rive :0 i It is 1 OOO CHRISTMAS TREES. One for every family in art see our stock. The little folks ihiuk Cbristrnas is i no to show aoods at not a success without a tree.

Trees A s. TXT-TT are very cheap. A tree will give 1 the little folks more eD.io\merit' than many dollars spsnt for other things, without a tree. Leave vour order earlv at DELS H. MCCARTY'S.

and Opticians, 34 E. Main REPUBLICAX-ERA $1 per year in advance. more come, full. Rincs. Watches and i to tell you of when Come whTe the is i W.

G. FAVCETT, Wholesale and Retail. 95 and 97 East Main Street. Try THE DAILY JNzws; lO cents per week, delivered by carrier to any part of the city..

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