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' .'..!.' Auditor' omct.J ' My, is owx TAX . . i cf v xr t m x r a ym JL m-MRf 1 l :n n ti vi II it ii if v i vr u- Tfif VWvvv 6(i. NO! 40. CANTON. OHIO. THUKSDAY. FKH asO.ltttlO. SI. 00 l'KIt YKAR. NEWS OF THE DAY. Boston Beats the Record With a Duel of Infant Lovers. Interesting From Columbus and Washington. Washington. Kentucky Tragedy and Hanging---Other News. INFANTILE LOVE RUN MAD. Thl ft Bolton Cm and Wa Powr Mouth, Mtnd Vo-iaod It Ileal all Pre vloue Beoorde A lal and Death. nom-oN. Fob. W.-IHneolall-Frnliol rumilmihum aued hlim and '! couelll Jna UiwiL auod eovetl. hod for ft II loved the Mm girl. When reluming with ber from chareli 8umlMy Dowd do" bnilnnil in ImM the affair ecllled flulilln a duel. Cuutllniiheul agreed to tha nmiuMltlnn and club were oleolod It i III wmimm, Durtvf tlie flglrt Cunnlngh received blow on tha bead widen .-rfilniul him that ha -Wllllllrtxl out O knife and roabed upon Iowa tabhlng Wra In the ld. The wounded loy In now In the hnanh-l and will (11(1. IVtltll boy well aa the llt-o girl belong to very high rourky fainlllea In Hoaton. MORTON AND HIS TAXES. Te Vice President Evades His Taxes-A Disgraceful Condition for the Head of the U. S. Senate. Wahhimutoh, oh. 10.-SerlM.-It turn eut tlmt Vina Pnwiilent Morton, who owiiithnt pnlitra of tinU)la,tm Shore, bam, with Ita ninitnininllr, (lima not pay tt la luiniKt tax on hli liiTratmKiii, Th WaaliliiKton Orltlo any l "Tlie Vk- rrealilimtof the Vullw! KUtoi, Ivl P. Morton, paid an iimnt upon $107,(U0 worth of iroMirtv, wliloh could find ft dotrn buyer within an hour at $4M,000. The proorty I tlio Khorohitni, at the nortliwrat corimr of Flftwnlli nd H ilroeta. Three lot hre contuln n,HH0 Hiiar fuel. Tlio oornnr I aiiMHl t !i:M) pur Miuara foot, The othnr two at 9.1. Tlmlr 'true' value I ni llur lie. tweentJ)andf!fl pr foit, The Hliomhnin ItMilf U aanMed at 170,000. It ! (wllnmtod to bare eoat nniiwhr In the nulglilior- bowl of WOW." WAR IN ALLIANCE. Wife of a Saloonist Attacks a Detective Wife of a Saloonist Attacks a Detective Violently — No One Killed. AMilANK,'0.i Full. 19.-fRpeclal.J-MI-ohiml Durhlur, ft aiilooiiliit, wn con- tIcUhI of rlolutluu th rnihlliltlon Inw and fined live hundred dollar hy the mayor, and in (lefmiltof payment wa or dnrod ronuiTdd to the Clnvuluiid Work' bouae. When litirhlnr wa rumovml from tlie mayor' ofllcio ly the duUx'tlvv, tho liittor wu attnckixl In a fliircwaud Tlolmit tuaunnr by 'Mr. Uuchtnr. An exciting cen occurred, but byatnnder Krahhed tli woiiiuil, while tho dutcctlve miulo hi eocape with her huahand. Th alTuir -ereated oonddnrlthlo excitement. A KENTUCKY HANGING. More Bloody Work of the Hatfield Gang. riKCVHAiK, Ky., Fob. 10. Spoclul. Bill Mount who wo hanged hero yes terday for participating In tho murder of MIh M'(Vry and her brother, dcolurod on tho araffrrld tlmt tho llutlluld outlaw Aireed him .to vngng In tho crime, Mount' friend announced beforo th hanging that they would reatMie him, but they -didn't put In an appearance, a plenty of well armed men wore on bund to tali thorn In and do them up. TAYLOR VS. McKINLEY. He Proposes to Measure Lances With the Crockery and Pig Iron Champion. Cuvvunv Job. '19. Spoclul. Hon. D. D. Taylor ft mouilier of 4ha genoral aaemhly from Qimrnacy county aid till morning thai hi brother, the Hon. i. D. Taylor, who aow repreaonl tha Kiren teoutii diatrM til Congm will conteat with McKlnhy and all other for th nomination In tha .propood nliioteouth dtalrict THE GREAT PANAMA CANAL. What the French Engineers are Saying in Chicago. ('uioa(K), Fub. 19. iRoclttl. A com mltVee of French Engineer who Imre beenxamlnlng tha Panama Cnnnl.aro on tlnWr way home. They rofuao to any What deelalon they have arrived at, but it lalnfurrwl from tholr talk that they will not advliM) tlie French government to proeecute th work any further. That Ballot Box Committee. Wahiiiiwton, Feb. 19. Th pecll oommllte on th Forukor-Wood ballot box com will not meet thl week, a expected. That Ballot Box Committee. Schools Closed at Wellington. ivVju.M1ww O., Feb. 10. Th board of ftdncatlon diainlawMl all cliejU here yeaterdny for a perloil of two week, or nutll th proaiint eplilvinlo of dliihtherla ahull abate. The cne have lieen of tho ni(Mt malignant form. Thro children hav riled and aevcrnl more lire reported dangtiToualy alck. It Was Forty Years Ago. ManhviMiD, O., Fell. W.-Forty year go to-night u'nrly of nine young men, who on tlie following dy atnrUid for Call fornla by tlie overhnid route, gave a bau iuot oiid diuice to tholr friend at the old Wlliir Hoiimi. Of the nine mun all are now dead but three, and tlmao three, Frederick Walter, Loul Voubof amlLonla Wolfurth, to-night celebrated their for tieth nnnlvemary of tholr farewell to their frliind Imre by giving a biiixiit ut the Hrnud ('unlrnl. Municipal Elections In Pennsylvania. riTTHmmo.Feb.lO. Tho l(K-ul election In I'euiiaylvanln yeatenluy wnro fur inn liloipiil ulllcera, except at riilhtiUilphlii, whore a eoligrceaiiuin wn oIwIikI to II II Vttciincjr cauacd by tin .death of Win. 1), KvlU'f. Tho Hopubllcan, Julm If, Key- hum, wa eleotaul bf ft reduced m The Democrat won ft great vlu ijorlty. nry In Brie, wher they elected their II malm-Ulna romilnif from l.BUOlo 2, ticket by 1,1X10 The Itepuhllcan carried both I'lttaburg Allegheny by reduced majorllle. nd LATE WASHINGTON POINTERS. LATE WASHINGTON POINTERS. McKinley at Fortress Monroe--Talk Over LATE WASHINGTON POINTERS. McKinley at Fortress Monroe--Talk Over the New Congressional Districts--That LATE WASHINGTON POINTERS. McKinley at Fortress Monroe--Talk Over the New Congressional Districts--That Columbians County Home. [Plain Dealer's Washington Special.] Wahimniiton, Fob. lit Tho all alworb- lug topic among Ohio people at tha Cap itol to-day wa the action of tha Demo cratic caucu at Columbu laat night wiUi regard to til rediatrlntllig bill, Newa wo at a premium and tha Itupulillcan brelh ren were flying around llkeohleken with tholr bead off in anarch of authentic III' formation, When tha reault woa aacer- tallied ad eyed grief or bllarlou Joy fol lowed, acoonllug to tha apeclal dlapeuaa tlnna of political providence from Demo crats anion at Columhu bad granted them leaao of life, or tMiled thulrdooin a tuUMinen, Th fact that ton Ilepulilliiaiii enough to wipe out tholr majority In th bouae, are retired will probably manufac ture (cntlmeut in their fuvor and aerva to atlimilitla the poMiaga of the Wlckhttiu bill aa party meaaure. Naturally on the Kepublican aide tha moat luteraat I at tached to the eoaa of their ohoaen leader on tha floor, Major Mclilnlny. When It waa ascertained that be waa planed In ft reliably Democratic Itlatrlrl th gen erl Impreaalon among til friend wa that aa he owned ' a farm In Columbiana county, and a that county 1 In heavily Republican dlatrlct, be would utlllaa It a s eort of political cy clou oellar to av blinaelf from (he gen. eral wreck. Major McKluley la at Fort reaa Monroe recuperating from lila rocont attack of the grim and, therefore, hi In' tonUnn a to a trnnafcr of hla place of realdenee could not he learned. However, oven In th event that he ahould conclude to remove to Columbiana county he would not baveelenr ailing, a there I one Ho- puhllcan In the new dlatrlct who I eo oil' ainorxd of hie preaent Job Ihut he will not tuud oalde for tli reoognltnil chieftain of hla party In th Houae, That man I Col, J, I), Taylor, who anewered to tha I'luln Dealer oorrcapondtmt to-night that be would contend for th renomlnntlon agalnat nil comer. "Kuppoao Major McKlnley ihnuld go over Into (.olumhlana and aeck the noml. nation, would you withdraw In deference to lilmT' waa aaked. "I don't euro what McKlnlej doe," r IhiikIikI Col. Taylor emphatically, "I do not propo to aocrllloe myanlf for Mo Klulcy, That muy bo tli European hut It I certainly not tho American method. In thla country every man nnwt took out for himaelf," " BOODLE METHODS. Voting a Notorious Boodler and Corrupruptionist Voting a Notorious Boodler and Corrupruptionist Out of the House---A Deplorable Condition of Affaire Shown Up. CoH'MHim, O., Feb. 10, The conteat over the election roxe of Tcteraon v Illalr, In tha Houae ycalcrdny, developed omo very rotten Itepuhllcan mothnde In Adam county. The toatlmony allowed that tho Hcp'ibllcjin beadipmrter In Ad am county I a coaapool of corruption, forngultiatall tho toatlmony and charge miule, not a Itcpuhlicnn county ofllclal or member of tho executive committee of fered (lenlul on thl teallmoiiy. Illnlr waa unecatod. In Franklin towiiHhlp fifteen ticket mnrked with red Ink dota aro thrown nut, 0.11. Hamilton toatllle that he bad ft contract with a Kepublican olllclal, Kxe- klal Arnold, to dclivor for in many dol lar o ninny vote In Franklin, Dnvtton and Melg townahlpa and deacrlhea tha mark hy which the ticket he mdcllvered wer to lie known, HI dearriptlon of th mark cover the mark found upon cer tain ticket In tha ballot boxe of thoae townahlpa. Hamilton further teatilled aa to contract for tho delivery of almllnrly marked ticket In Hratton and Tlfllln townahlpa, In which bo waa Indirectly In- tornatod, but In which hi brother-in-law, ono Conner and one Fulton, Republican county clork, and Clinrlc Sutterflvld, tho chairman of the Republican county exec utive committee, were th principal. Notwlthatnndliig till uncontradicted toa tlmony of corruption and deliauchcry, tho Republican voted olldly to keep Blair In bl teat, VOICE OF VILAS. He Fires it off in Chicago to a Newspaper Man. Ciiioaoo, Fob. 10. fSpeclal.l Colonol Vllna, of Wincnnaln, who wn Secretary of tho Interior under Cleveland, I bare. In an Interview to-duy bo yi "The tariff dlacuaalon In 18H8 atronglhcned the Demo cratic poaitlon on that queatlon. The people tinileratnnd the altuutlon better now than they did then, and tho battlo of '02 will bo fought on tho lame laaue and in my opinion tho Democrat can then aweep tho country on that laaue, If the proper men are placed on tlio National Democratic ticket,". Vila ia for Cleveland. Horse Sales at Auction. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 10. The aitlo yea- terduy wa largely attended and bidding wn lively 72 horae brought 10,155, an averngo of $f30. Tho higheat priced one old woroi l'rlnco Murk, b c, 2, by Victor VonDI- mnrck, J. C. Gordon, Elmwond Ind.,'l,IKI0 CnrlKiniai'd, b c, fl, by Onward, O. D. Kd- warda A Son, ISurlaville, III., tl.DM)) Fratikle ratehen, cl. f, hy Allemlorf, J, II. Richmond, $t,200 Llda Slmmoim, ch f, 2, hy Slmmnna, J. II. Richmond, rr0 Prince George, ell c, 2, hy 1'nyette Wilke, V. C. Crotnwoll, Lexington, f 1,010; Dclo, gr c,3, by Pnngloa, It. T. Crouch, Phila delphia, f(l50 Tom Lupton, b , 7, by Alcyone, 11. H. Longtruet, Matlnwan N. J., 750 Kowenn, b m, l.'l, by Guorgo Wllkua, Judaon U. Clark, 101 mini, N. Y,, It, 000. Another Deplorable Kentucky Killing. MAttsvilil-lt, Ky., Feb. 10. Special. Thoinii Hrnahcnr, n woallhy tobacco nmnufuctnrer, wu act upon -near lira- aheiirs atiitlon yeatorduy by Gua Sullivan and hla ami, Snniuul C. They uacd ft hovel mid club, and literally beat Ura Hhcnr to dentil. It wa an old family feud. Tho Ciullivani ore uudor arroit. THE GRIM REAPER. H. L. Vogelgesang Called to His H. L. Vogelgesang Called to His Resting Place. A Well Known Pioneer Dies Suddenly of Heart Disease. Leaving a Record of Credit For His Progeny. On by on the pioneer of Stark county ro paealug away, Henry Louie Vngolgoaang ba Joined th Iniiumurable throng, And gon to that born frmn whenc no mun return. Ual night alKtuI nildulgbt Loul Vogel gnaang complained of trouble with III heart. He amee from III bed and eut In an aaay chair. Th grim reaper took all thai wa mortal of him In lee than on hour thereafter. H had (Mten complain ing of lllnea for several year, and when death ctiie be wa aurrouinlwl by bl wlfa and aevcra! relatlvea, Dr. Houae wa (ummoned, Iwt no medical aid oculd bo of any benefit. Heart dlHouaa did It work, and human effort were futile, Mr. Vogulgeaang wo UM year of ago and wa horn at Wolkmnre, Germany, Ha waa a life-long Democrat of the Juok onian type and waa alwnya a atmug ad vocate of tha principle af bl party, of which b wu alway proud. Tha deeeaafid came to Hlnrk county In H-13, and wa married to Mle Joaelilne Vent on July 17, 1HI4. ThlrUien chlUlren were the fruit of the union, and 7 uiia. 8 diiughlera and 11 graiuleblliln-n am allll living. He waa a nuunlmr of Maubelm Lmlge I. O. O. F. and waa an earnoa! ad viK ate of that ardor. Ha had licec. en gaged lu tha aalooil hueineaa at No, Ml Uital I'uacarawaa atreut nearly twenty youra, and achieved a repulatlon far lion hty and fair dealing. The funeral will Imi held Noudny afuiraoou at 3 o'clock, In torment In Weatlnwu eemetery, AN EXCITING SCENE. An EightYear-Old Girl Refuses to Accompany Her Father Home and the Humane Society Takes Charge of Her. A peculiar caaecam before the I'robute Court thla morning, over tho cuatody of ft little girl. John Flaher, of thla city, la th father of Loulaa Flaher, aged eight year and ten month. Her mother died about two year ago, leaving ecveral children, on of them Loulaa, A farmer realdlng near Maaalllon, named John Y. Kpanglcr, took ber to raleo, and line provided for her for nearly two year, A n nnlli ago the father (ought to aocuro the child. Th matter wa reported to Chn. R. Fraecr of th Humana Society, who, after an Invo tlgution, gave Mr. Npaugler Instruction to retain the rlilld until compelled to bring tier Into catwt. A few oava auo the father eecurod a CoiiHtahle, who went to tho Spangler rce- liletice and ilemnniled the ctiatoily or in child, Mr. Spangler not being vereod lu law, coneented to give her up, hut the child refiiacd to accompany the nfllcer, A promlao waa made to bring ber before the imibato court to-ihiyi and accordingly Mr. Spangler, accompanied by a half duaen ladle and the child, cum to the city to-duy, The Intoreetcd parttc met lu the predate court tin inoruliig wnere there waa oulte an exciting ecouo, the lit tto girl crying bitterly, anil pnaltively re fiiacd to o with her rather. Sho wanted to eo her brother Jennie and waa granted that privilege, Thl econo Wu very ef fectklg. Mr. l'ror refueed to conaent to the child being returned to the father. Having fully invoatlgutod the cuae, ho elated hla reaaoi and the father couaented to the appointment of a guardian, ani iiolwlth landing the opixmltlon made by Mr. Fraier agalnat Mr. l'Ulier, ho real luce I that the welfare of the child waa at atake, and couaented to the appointment of Mr, Fraaer a guardian of the child. Jimt what dlapoalUon of the child will lie made Mr. lrrueur Ui not alile to any at preecnt. Society Takes Charge of Her. SOME GOOD SALES. From the Beaver Run Stock Farm at Navarro. J, E. Men tier, of Navarro, 0 report the following ale from Heaver Run lock farm during tho hut alxty dnyn Belle of Navarre, 9 year, 2 .14 W, by Am- baaaiulor, 2:21, dam by Hlatoga m to K. Arthur Stone, Kwlamaaoo, Mich. Price private. Star of Ilethlehem, 0 year, on maro hy Ambaador2:21X, dam Quaker Girl by Star Humhlotouiun 16.'lx4), Prof. Arm atrong, Alliance, O. Price private, Carrie II. M., ch mare. 5 yeara, by Mon aco (full brother to Wodgewood 2:111) dam Hello of Navarre 2:2-1 to Jiiiue Dick eon, M. D Canal Dover. O. Price t4KK). Hay Colt, 2 yeara. by Duiivllln Spraguo M.H, dam Hclle of Navarre 2:4W, by Am baiiu(lor9:21H, to K. Stocker, Fred Kck ert and Chn". 11. Ley, Port Wuahlngton, O. Price t12S. G nnahlower. nay colt milled imi ny Danville Sprague WM, dam Star of Ueth lehom, by Amiiaaaiidor, to Mutt Cleiuiina, Navarre. O. Price prlveto. lllara llelle. buy miir' 8 year, hy Aid- lino Z18I), by Star of IMIileliem, by Am bnaaailor2:2IW, to Clina. U, Ley, Port Wuelilngton, u. rnco TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE For the Week Ending February 13th. Reported H. H. Abstractors of Pitle. CANTON. J. E. to aectlon M 2IW1, $l.fIO Anna Wengly to Nellie Miller, pt m7-172fl, $2,500 1 John H. Piatt to C. II. Jackaon. auction H 2H1, f.- 2501 Aaron Mumaw to W. A. Slrayer, pt H KnohbM'b'ii addition, 97,000 1 Kdward Ita f. eta to It. H. Morrla. JA Ulwhcle'a addition, 9700 s John Hay, et ul to Adam Hay, pt 152H, -"'l 'lonn jennart to I lurry A. Hiiberty.pt 81011,11,250! D. M. Alexan der to Klla M. Kohh, .Wi5.-7-rt-0, CI.5ii0 Meyer helra to John W. lUcher, IMIill, 9.'50 Mary and Maurice Kogcra to Marian Crlf lltli. nt 81118-81110. 91.000: Kmaiiia Houaul to T. F. Lurch, 8110 mid pt 1U, 92,:iOO. MASSILLON. Rlnno Coal Co. to P. G. Albright, pt 104- 105, 12,000 Taylor Clay and wife to P. F, and J. Koonta, PlBIH, 91,8501 Taylor Clay nnd wife to P. F. anil .1. Koonla, pt lilt), 9500: Q. L. Albright to Win. A. Lowe, U(U, 91,550. Were Brought Answer to an Old Charge. Oniric Kline and Holier t Rlchitrdaon wero arreated In Plttaburg yoHtcr- day by Marshal Gcnli-y, charged with robbing tlio store of M. Woluixky, of Alliance, eomo time ugo. They were given a bearing before Juatlco Koignvr nnd wero hound over to their preliminary trial, wh'ch will he held next Wudnoeday at 9 o'clock. Every body Knows Thntnt thl acnaon the blood la (Hied with imnurltlce. tho accumulation of month of eloee eonllucmcnt in poorly ventilated tore, workahop and tenement. All theea lmiurltle and every trace of crof ula, aalt rheum, or other illaeaae may lie pelted by taking Hood's haraaparllla. the lieet blood nurilUr ever produced. II la the only mwllclu ut which "lUUdoee oil dollar" I true, , ROBERTSVILLE NOTES. ROBERTSVILLE NOTES. The Mud---The Lecture Course--The ROBERTSVILLE NOTES. The Mud---The Lecture Course--The Grippe---Other Items of Interest. ROBERTSVILLE, Feb, 17, 1800, Th road aro covered with tit over- luatlng dirt, and It aeema a though they will continue so all aolnuier, Tha entertainment Mt the aclKK.l houae waa very good. The tjnaiae woa crowded and averylKMly wnutd to enjoy tbain- elves. ' Marlon Comb and wife wero visiting ftl Carrollton over Kabbalh, Mr. Leu Miller of Alllunr I the guel of ber llor, Mrs, F.uima Saliory, thl week. Mr. Jacob Pager returned home laat from an extended visit lu Holme county. Joeioh Anthony and wife of Oatiaburg were the guest of their ami Harmon on day laal week. a Th la grippe ba bad many victim In (hi Miction, At prout all nenin to be getting belter. The aon of Ttev. Gianaer la very III and I not expected to live.' Tha citlaon of our town aro getting fe reclona, a on the Ititli they kept up an uproar In the streets till 9 o'clock at Ulghl. It commenced first with the ptf glllaia E. A, f.lnlliger and R, Shearer. II originated out of lb new voting precinct, which both partle live In, The other pitrtle wero II. Tin-lao nnd J. Krtiiiilauf. Titer were ft great many threat made but nobody hurt. Th third partle wero unknown, hut th people felt greutly re lieved when they beard that th quarrel ing had ooaaod, Then will lie ft lecture course at tha Reformed church In March which will lt,l.,f.MMi cllU.na vi.pw imir.h. R.tv. Herliriick of ('anion and Dr. Wllllanl of Hcldclliorg Cullcgi are to bo the speak er. The cltlaciia of our town are gelling along very widl with tlu grippe, mid lu a abort time all will be well. Hurley Ackerman anil Mlsa Mamie Fo gin, two of Kohortavllle'e brave youiiB people, took a etroll to tlie Reformed IHtrsoiiagn on Tuesday evening of thl week Ui have the Rev. Gnneer tie the murrlnga knot. 111 nccdlcea to any it waa attended to, and lliey were sent on their wedding tour rejoicing, All their friend wish them aucccsa and huppliica, Preaching In the Reformed church next Ruhtiath at lu a, m. The people aro very much pleased over the new made voting precinct, and will turn In a god Democratic vident fiituro election. There will have to be a fron ted elected III theaprlng, Wo uiiilcratniid that Philip Kline, Jr., will be a cnmbdiito for truatce at the primary election, There woa qulto a party at D. Wolfe Saturday ovenliig, A iiumltcrnf Canton peoiiln wero presunt. A pleasant lime woa bud, Mia Klten Hue! of Canton wa the guest of Miss May Adolff over Sunday. COURT MATTERS. Now Cases Filed in Common Pleas Court Now Cases Filed in Common Pleas Court---Other Notes of Interest. Jonu Luis line comnrnccd aull ngnlnat Chriatlaii Wlehindt et nl., to recover the am in of 9450 claimed to tie duo the plain tiff on three promissory note. For eovcrul yeara piiat a divorce cnae of Jacob Krlder agalnat hie wife ICIIen, line been pending. It was called for trial last Friday ImiI owing to the failure of either party appearing, the roae wa dismissed by the court, haturdnv ft new case for di vorce wa commenced by tho wife agalnat ber hiixlMind, alleging that bo baa boon guilty of mtreme cruelty. A petition hit been filed by M. A, nrown A Son nirninst John Gclaol and John Yoiingblood. Drown A Son aver that Glescl is Indebted to them In the amn of nearly tTO and that Yoiingblood owce Hrown A Hon a euin of tmuicy, which they wish to be paid to them Instead of to Gclaol, Marrlnge licence have been leaned to AJImtI II. Zwalden and Joseph Clair, of Iulavillei Miullaon II. Kckcrmon nnd Mamie Pogle, of Rolirrtavlllet Fred Rolll ami Maria Hnrhcii, of Canton I Chnrle Owesney and Hachel I.ewie, of Canton l Will KlngelHirry and Minnie Uukefer, of New Franklin. Jacob Sclimuchtenliergor ba been ap pointed administrator of tho Ellanheth lloory' eatale at Minerva. Amna N. Coatea ha been appointed guardian of four minor Coulee lieir of Alliance. Alliance is Somewhat Excited. Almanor, Feb. 18,-Speclnl.-AIII-auc oltlxen aro much agltnUid over the Injunction cnao, and both aide aro talk ing much, In (tore, on tho itreet, In tho apouk-enele over tli outcome. Public opinion I pretty ovenly divided on the (picallon of tho legality of the contract to pay a detectlvo to work up caeca, and get half the finei, The lawyore, however, think tho city council hn exceeded It authority In agreeing to pay when the fine ore not collected. Tbo council tin no authority to take tha money of tho people and pay the sumo over to a private pnrty, not to support th government. High Bred Horses at Auction. Lexinoton, Ky., Fob. 18. Tho flrat day of the great Woodward aalo wa yoater duy. The attendance wa targe, Fifty horae were eold for 910,025, average 9702. Tho following were boiii of the heat one, Harney Wllkea, h 15, by (rgo Wllkva, O. P, Airord, Lexington, 9H,0l. Calendula, b in, 8,1 iy Harold, L. A. Ruge dale, Clarkavllle, Tenn., 91,1751 Molllu b in, 8, by Young Jim, Dr, J. W. Madera, South Elkhart, Ky 91,575; Mary Wllkea, hr m, H, hy Red Wllkea, W. U. Garner, Wluvhealor, Ky., 91,171. Glemnoro Maid, h f, 4, by William L., C. .1. Aduma, Lcxlimlon, Ky., 92,000 1 Lady Mitud, hr m 8. by ItockwmMl, L. A. Rag. i Idle. 9l,O.l0i Euchre, be, 5, by Kiiclid, C, M. (Irm'keU, Aumrit, III., 9l,2liO Count Kllneah, br a 5, by Egbert, Grave A Tay lor, WIlilHinsoiiville, III., 91.005; Wllgnv, hr a, 8, 5, by Count Wllkea, C. U. Struwu, Lincoln, III., 91,105. The Millionaire Merchant's Estate. Nkw Yottg, Fob. 18,-Spcclal.-Mra, A, T. Stewart' executor announce that on March 111, the big store building on Broadway mid Ninth al reels, together with all other valuable property, will be sold at auction. The Millionaire Merchant's Estate. A Judge Who is Agin a Trust. San FranoInuo, Feb. 18, Sdoclnl.l Indge Wallace hue appointed a receiver for tho American Sugar Hcllnlng Com pany, and declared it charter forfeited, because It joined th truat. IT KILLED HIM. IT KILLED HIM. The Sad Accident That Befell a Five Year Old Boy Who, While Hanging Over the Sill of an Open Window, Loses His Balance and Falls to the Ground Below. A and accident happened yesterday at four o'clock In tha northwestern part of the city. It woa on that will la remem bered by many person a moat aoriow fill affair. During the afteuoon th two little old! dreu of Jacob Swlleer and wife, who llvo at lb corner of Franklin and Caeallly itreet, were engaged In play, while their grandmother bad gun up etulre to do loin cweeplng, The duet lu Ilia rooma reiiulred ber to raise on of the window A little five-year-old hoy bad gone up with hi grandmother, and wu unnoticed by her. Suddenly ah heard th little boy cream with terror and fright, She rushed to the window and mw hla body lying on the elope of the outsldo cellar way, ill lance of twenty feel below tha window, While looking out of tha window he hud loat hi balance. They hastened to hla relief and curried him Into the bouae, They found that the back part of hi bead waa badly crushed, A messenger wa lent at once for Dr. Morrow and Dr. rraun feller. They found that the ekull wa fractured anil that death would noon re lieve the little infferer from the terrible pain which he wa enduring. Death fin ally came at four o'clock thl morning. Mr. h winter who was down lu Colum biana county, wa telegraphed for and arrived here at aix o'clock thla morning. The funeral will lake place eomo time Wednesday, the hour of which ha not yet laieu arranged. OUR MASSILLON LETTER. MASSILLON, Feb. 19. Mr. Mathla Krtle announce himaelf a a candidate for th olflco of township trustee, subject to th Democrulla prima rice. Mr, Krtle ba aerved ft term In the olllco very outlafuclorlly, and the people of Perry township will doubtless continue him In ofllno. Jacob Gruae and wife returned from Santa Cms, California, luat evening. They will reside on East South itreet, MlaaeaCtura Keaael and Maggie Robr of Canton attended tho dnnc In Music hall last night. ('apt, Walter Putnam of Wllmol waa In thla city yesterday, "Keep it Dark," play with a humnroii but Immoral plot, waa satisfactorily pro duced at Hucher'a luat night. Sumner Drown, ft former Maaalllon business man, whoaa divorced wife Is liv ing In thl city, ha disappeared from Toledo, and la charged by Mood Hro., hla employer, with ouilxuslciuont and for gery. Clinton Lndiro, F. A A.M., will celebrate lla 54th anniversary by a banquet on Fri day evening, tha eve of Washington' birthday. Peter Smith leave to-day for Coliimbua to attend a meeting of the Ohio Stale Trade and Lnlior Assembly, to lie held on the 20th Inst,, aa delegate. Cliarlce H, Korkcr, of Canton, and Mlsa Rosa Weihol, of thla city, went married yesterday afternoon nt tho pastoral resi dence of Rev. Jamea Kidin, MASSILLON, Feb. 18, 189. The divorce aull of Ida Homhcrgor ve. Joe. Ilomberger, waa hold lu the olllco of Haldwln A Young by Judge Penan yester terday, and adjourned until next Thurs day. Tbo charge are neglect of duty, cruelty nnd drtinkonneaa, and no defense la being made. The funeral of Mr. Allen Simpson will bo held Wednesday morning at A o'clock from St. Joaepli'i church, Philip Lux died al hie home, three mllee north of Maaalllon yesterday morning, Funeral to-morrow morning at St. Mary', Tbo German Catholic inclal meet thl evening at Jiillm Wltlinane.; Tbo Miaaei Anna Hiietber and Kate Fltamntirlce, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. Reml Clcmeiita will re turn to their home In Sharon, l'n to-day, While hero they made many friends nnd the latter gathered nt the home of Mr, Clement homo and spent the evening very pleasantly and thought of separation being tho only damper on tha featlvltlea, Mlaa Kattle Hummel entertained about Ixty-flva of her friends nl ber home on Danner etrcet last iiluht, There wn dancing, card playing and lunch wn eerved, Mr. Jamea R, Dunn waa elected presi dent of tho L. A. W. at ft meeting held In New York yesterday, iho vote wn al most unanimous. Pi of, Oscar Pucgner will accompany the Grand Army bund to PltUbtirg Friday a clurioiietlat. Hydrophobia Scare in St. Louis. ST. Loi'lH, Mo,, Feb. 18. Special. The city 1 exalted over a hydrophobia euro. A dog aflllctcd with ruble re cently bit a numlHir of Iho canine and alx cow. On Sunday tbecow commenc ed exhibiting aymptomi of hydrophobia and tho mayor lini ordered all cowi and dog that wero expoeotl to lo allot Im mediately. Ono man wn bitten by thla dog hut bo ba not ihown any of th dreaded lymptomi, but ba la In coneuint terror. The Caucus Plan to Redistrict Ohio. Cot.UMltim, Feb. 18. Special. Tho plan to rcdletrlct Ohio n adopted by the caucus luat night, I llublo to bo modi Hod. It give tlio Kllll dlatrlct aa follow I Stark, Wnnyc, Holme and Medina, with about 1.H00 Democratic majority. The original plan wn to put Summltcoiuity lu with Stark, but Medina wn substituted on motion of Senator llowelli. He Has Disappeared. and so Has About Forty Thousand Dollars. NaTohkx, Miss., Feb.ll).-Speclnl.-R. E, 11. Smith, representing Corbin Hank ing Co. of Now York nnd who wna con ducting a large plantation atoro ut Elmhy, In Loulsanu, disappeared four week ago, A n liiveatlgadon of hla nccouuta ahow a hortitgo ol forty inousiimi (loiinrs, Protection and the Sheriff. Lima, O,, Feb. 17. The general itoro of Cronlngur A Mcrrlman, at lllull'lnii, was closed to-day by the Sheriff oil an execu tion In favor of Frank Scott, Hie banker, for 9.1,00). Protection and the Sheriff. HE WENT ALONE. Mr. Henry Muhs Visits Washington, D. C., is Hun Down in the Street. Taken to C., is Hun Down in the Street. Taken to a Hospital and by Chance is Discovered C., is Hun Down in the Street. Taken to a Hospital and by Chance is Discovered by His Sister. Henry Muli, a man nearly 86 year of age, who ba been making Ida home with tha family of David Hufler, living about two mile front this city, ba bad qulto an iierleiie for ft limn of bli age during the past two weeks, It enema that Mr, Mulia desired to visit hi daughter lu Washington, I, ('., ami Utrtod ahme uUut two weeki ago for thai place to aea ber. He I miiiu what childish ui would not permit iiyoiie to aoeoinpany him on thla trip, Word wa emit to the (laughter, requesting tier to meet him upon Ida arrival there, but for ome r eon the letter did not reach her until the day after ber father arrived In that city, When Mr, Miiha arrived at the capital he endeavored to find the location of Ida daughter1! house hut wa tltiaurceeafiil, Afier searching fur ome hour be real laed that be waa lost. He waa wandering around through the streets when a run away borae attached to a wagon ran over lilio. He wa found lying lu the etrcet badly liruls.nl and wit token to B hospital for medical attention. It act-ma thai by si unn iecullar circumstance or liiclduut the doiirhler beard that nil agml man bad (wen Injured and taken to die hospital, She did not even learn of Ida name, nellli erilld she learn until tlie following day that ber father waa III the city at that lime. When the letter reached her the thought elrock her that II wa pnaalhlu tlmt tha man Injured wna ber father, She went to the hospital mid found him lying lu a crllleul condition, She removed him to her home where th beat of cure waa taken of bun until ba returned home ye Icrday afternoon. C., is Hun Down in the Street. Taken to a Hospital and by Chance is Discovered by His Sister. A CHICKEN-HEARTED CHUMP. He Gets Scooped on a Notable Cocking Main and Boo-Roges in Public. Tlie editor of tho Rep, I very much an noyed hocaiiee he got loft on the recent rock light, near Canton, Ho aeeiua to think It I ft terrible outrage because the NKwarDKMiKiiiAT had reporter there, while the Rep, had none and hud to pick up all hla Information on Iho event from hearsay, Thla la too bad that the editor of the Hep, ehould mlse any of those ath letic and game eveuta, when hla moral and mental being I eo badly In need of spur, gills mid feather, It excite our commiseration, and wo havo called tho attention of our business manager, (who I humane agouti to hla case ( with the re ipieel that When the next light take place he he duly nolllled of the lime mid place. Perhaps to make sure of acelug the fun he may be thought competent to act aa one of the Judges, aa be I known to bo very chicken-hearted, The Circuit Court Affirms the Decision of the Lower Court. IjisI December an action wna brought In the court of common pleu by Mra, Margaret Kolmii agalnat ber husband, Jamea, to have tha court eel aside a di vorce which hud been obtained hy hlin fraudulently, on the grouude of willful absence, lu tha meantime Kohuu had been married to one Doru Wilson. The court decided Ihut the divorce hud been obtained lawfully, but allowed her 900 alimony. The cuae waa carried up to tbo circuit court, and the deean of the com mon pleas court was olllnnod thli morn lug by that court. Sues For Insurance Money. Surah Hrownewcll, aa administratrix of the aatuto of William Hrownewcll, bin filed a petition In the court of Common Plea agalnat tbo Purl and Washington Township Insurance company to recover the sum of 9'2A for Indemnity from loss by (Ire of A house belonging to the plain tin during May Ihhh, Marriage Licenses. Marriage llccnec hnvo been leaned to Roller! J, McLaughlin and Etta A. Gar land, of Alllancei Clinrlc F, Dcdlo and Clara A. Ilacb, of Justus Peter A. Morgan and Minnie Meyers, of Massllbni! Wil liam kiioiiiii anil I'.llu Met until, or (.un ion) Joseph Wagner and Mary Myers, of Masslllnni l'reil Stoliier ami Eliaulieth Cruwford, of Millport. A Doable. Funeral. Mr. Lltilo O'Hrlen, nco llornhoiir, died at Wheeling, a chronicled In theao col umn! yesterday, She win to have been hurled at ('anal Fulton thli morning, but a telegram slating that her child, aged alx molitlia. nnd tiled last ulghl, the remains were held until thla afternoon, eo that mother and child could !o hurled In ono grave, Happy and Hungry. For over fivo year I waa a constant inf ferer with that moat tcrrlhlo and annoy ing disease, dyspepsia. After paying out huiiilrcda of dollars the only medicine I found that would do monuyiruod wn Sulphur Hitter. Six bottle cured me, Now i can cut well untl um nappy and —Editor. Officers and a Charter. Tbo Llppy Cash and Package Currier Company, held a meeting nt th olllco of W. J. Plero ecveral dayi ago, The officer elected are aa follow : President, A. Vlgnoa vice president, Geo. I). Ilarteri eecreUiry and treasurer, Cliae, Vlgnoii general muiiitger, D. L. Spoils, Circuit Court Adjourns Circuit Court adjourned laat evening at 6 o'clock, until Thinadiiy at 9 p. m. At thai time decisions will bo rendered In the case beard (luring the pant Week. The I'mtioiihour cnae will then be die poaed of. "How to Cure all Skin Diseases.' Simply apply "Swaynk's Ointmfint." No Internal medicine required. Cure tottr, ecaema, Itch, all eruption on the face, liumla, noae, c., leaving the akin clear, white ami healthy, It grout heal ing and curative powers are poeaeaaed by no other remedy. Aek your druggist fm SWAYWg' OlNTMBNT. Wl A Masaillon Woman Wants a Divorce. Divorce proceedings havo lwon coin inenccd by Leopold Kriu-kcr ngnlnat hla wife Mnrgurcttu. The plnlntiir claim that hla wife la guilty of wilful absence, They were married in MitHslllon In lot8, The Great Northwest Ittutuitc tho new and prospermia stales of Montnmi. Oregon nnd Washington. The Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City Hy. la the popular abort line to all northwestern point. It riiiia veatibuled limited train hum Chicago to St. Paul nnd Mliiiienpolia, coiiniH'tiug for HihiitHrk, Kargo, Helena, Untie, Spokane Fulla, Pie tlaiid, Taeoma. Scuttle and Pugct Sound point. For lull Information and lowest rales to the went or tiorthweat nddreas, J, A. Granger, Ohio Passenger Agent, 2,'i Clinton Huilillng, Columbiii, O. Jun-b-tf. AWFUL FATE. Under the Wheels and Cut Up. An Accident In the & C. Yards. An Accident In the & C. Yards. Harry W. Blythe, a Well Known Railroad. An Accident In the & C. Yards. Harry W. Blythe, a Well Known Railroad. Man, Attempts to Board a Shifter and An Accident In the & C. Yards. Harry W. Blythe, a Well Known Railroad. Man, Attempts to Board a Shifter and Misses His Footing---Both Legs and An Accident In the & C. Yards. Harry W. Blythe, a Well Known Railroad. Man, Attempts to Board a Shifter and Misses His Footing---Both Legs and One Hand Out Off---Death Relieving Him Two Hours Later. "I am going to get a Job on the Pan llundlo, and will aea tha boy on Iho aldfter," Kit aald Harry W. Illytha to ome of the employe of Hie Cleveland A (anion railway near the round houae yeatenluy afternoon at ( o'clock, Noeoouer had Ihe word been token than the aldfter with on car attached came along, He attemptod to hoard tbo engine, but mleeod Ida fooling, lit lea limn one minute be bud received liijurle which caused hi death two hour later. The engine and cur paeacd over both hi logs and part of Ids loft bund. The left leg was almost a Jelly from ft hurt (ha tance above the knee, while tbo right from the klioe down waa In ahullar condi tion, The flngen of the baud wero an uiirecogiilaablu muse, nothing but tha thumb remaining, 111 bone wero com pletely crushed, The boya of the railroad craft wero hor ror stricken, and a cot wa at one pro cured, the victim being taken Into the roundhouse, Dr, Hriiut wu quickly linn mimed and wu aoou at tho aldo of tho victim, Superintendent Kennedy nnd Muster Mechanic Jack llcan were present In ft hurt time, The doctor made an exnm Iniillou nnd eummoiiod counsel, Dr, Poet roepomlod and It wue decided to remove the sufferer to hla borne at No, 1H5 Kaat Eighth atreel. A abort time before hla re. liiovnl hla wife appeared on theaeene.und the meeting caused thoae who were prea ent to beil tears, and rolled on tho un certainty of railroad life. He was removed pi hla homr, being en tirely conscious, exhibiting unusual nerve, and clinging to dour life with remarkable tenacity, What remained of the left leg wue umputatod, when the patient allowed signs of sinking. Tlie doctors on consul tation decldisl that It waa uaelee to take idf Ihe other leg, ua It would do no good, Al flrat It wna tl ght llial he would pull through, but rcib-tloii act In and al aix o'clock Harry W. Hlytho went Into that Vast forever, surrounded bv hla family. The lb-ceased wua until nearly a year ego a freight conductor on the Cleveland A Canton railway. He left that position mid went Into the employ of the Vulley Hallway until about aix weeka ugo, which poaitlon he rcaigiicd, I lu wua known among the railroad men aa an apt and nglle uimi In the vocation, and hla acci dent nml deiilh la a surprise to those who know him. He wna lived about 27 yon re and loaves A wife anil four children. Tim eldest of tho children la aged 7 yeara ami the yoiiugcNt la 8 montlia, lie waa member of the Sr, O. U. A. M. who will attend the funeral in a body, which take place Thursday iiflcrnooii ut 2 o'clock. The remalua will lw Interred lu Weat lnwu cemetery. FREEBURG NEWS. FREEBURG NEWS. Personal Notes---A Tariff Debate---A Literary FREEBURG NEWS. Personal Notes---A Tariff Debate---A Literary and a Debate. The tariff discussion at District No. 0, wua well attended, Messrs. Willlurd and Grossman being the principal speaker. The utidlctico decided thut Willlurd wu too much for him. Mr. Willlurd I for cible speaker. Dick Moaltnore, Koliertavlllo'e fiunou musician, ipent Sunday in our midst. Mra. Kiln Howmnn, from Cleveland, Ii visiting frlendi In the community, Our literary on next Thursday evening promises to he very interesting. The ex ereleee consist of music, declaiming, dia logue, compositions and debute. The euhject for debute, Resolved, Tlmt the mental fucultice of the eexon aro cquul. THEY WERE MARRIED AGAIN. THEY WERE MARRIED AGAIN. The Fiftieth Anniversary of a Couple's Marriage Pleasantly Celebrated. Tuesday evening alwut fifty of the ch I tlnui, grnml-cblldnui and great-gnu d children of Mr. John Uplinger assembled at bia home, on Rowland etrcet, tho occn lon being the fiftieth anniversary of till wedding. After a few appropriate re mark by Rev. E. P. Ilcrbruck, tho mar riage ceremony wn again performed, after which tho guest eut down to aumptuotia repast. The evening wu pleasantly apeut by tho older people with reminiscences of the past half century and the younger people with music, both vocal nml Instrumental. When tho guosU departed it wn with the wish tlmt they might wllneee Mr. Uplinger' diamond wedding. Osnaburg Items. A delegation of the Jr, O. TJ. A, M.. of Canton, waa met nt tbo depot, Friday evening, by the O.C, B., and eacornd to Zola-re ball, where they Instituted Liberty Council, No. 70, conalstingof fifty charter iiioiuImts. Protracted moctlnge ore being conduct ed by Rev. Curmotiy at tha Evangelical church, Frank Duncan, of Alliance, 1 at homo nursing the lu grippe. 11. Reed uiya he fool relieved alnco bo hud hla whiskcra taken off. Literary AVednesday evening, aubjoct, "That tlio Railroad and Telegraph Should be Controlled by tho Government," Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Pymi-tomr Moisture; Intense Itching and alluglngt moat at night I wora by crntching. If allowed to continue tum or form, which often bleed and ulcerate, hiH-omlug very ore, Swaynr'h Oint MKNT atope the Itching nnd bloodinir.lioala ulceration and in most cartes removes tho tuiuori, At druvglHis, or by mull for 60 cciita, Dr. Swnyuc A Sou, Philadelphia. Bound Over to Court. Luat evening tho hearing of August Knam wua concluded In JiiHth-e Wi-ttach'i court. He wna charged with cmhcxtling 951.(11) from the Penn Lhpior Company, nml quite n number of wltucKsca were ex amined. Ho wn hound over to common plena court lit tho um of funiialilng bail. She Blushed awfully when I told her what to do for timed horrid pimple which covered her face. She now eaya If you want a pink ami Vdiilo complexion with u clear smooth kin, you must uae that heat ot nil blood pui'iilera, Sulphur Hitler. Blsrk and nuuimtt County Farm For aulo or exchange on Canton property. Inquire of U. F, Reed, Inlund Sumiuit county, Ohio. Uo