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EEiEfBHHk5iit rwfcwswfcsstswsfrsssrfsskssjssissssHiBsssiiLssi , THE STAEK COUNTY DEMOCBilAUOTST 81, 1893. v ; ft ?1- f i re !' r ' V I' SILENT' WATERS Close Over the Form Despondent Girl. of a Singular and Well Planned Sui cide Successfully Carried Out. A Youriff Girl, in III lloulth, Iicnvos Homo Without Dis closing Iior Intention, And iHer flat, With a Note Dlrootlng Whero Hor Belongings Bhall bo Sent, In Found In tho Bottom of o Boat at Meyor'6 Lake Tho Body Wot Bo coverod. A elriRular aio of suicide, with the watars ot Meyur'a Lke at t sbroiitl. is tun painful lmeiiiiienco tho newppirs tve called upon to auuounce today. Aim to the fact tiihi n humau boltm took triat which no earthly power can givo back the further announcement that tno victim of what appearo to be a dellber&to solf murdor was a youug and not uuattmoMye girl and the story H about complete, with the exception of details. Mlit Anno E. Grobnr wan clghtoen yean of ajjo Moy 31. She was the Usual -ter of Mr. ami Mr. John GrebBr, of W. at Brookfleld, two ond ono nn I tnllosfiomMassillon. The girl has o wayi hud (he nioet pleasant relations at homo and was a favorite everywhere. Two yoiM ao sbe fell from n cherry tree ni .itaitinuii tntiirloa of a sarlous and nmnvhii nccuiiar nature. Since that accident aha has not bieii lu goad hnnltu -r,,l ,,. nflull ill nrltl llpinOIUll'tlt. WOOIl tbese Uts of ilusponuenry wero upon her ho was not qulto herielt and frequently stated to hr alitor that alio would not care If she wero d6ftd and that she would kill herself If abe thought sbe would go to heavon. Tno fear tbat the taking of her own llfo would Interfere with her chances nf iv ha&utl(ul hereafter kept her from the deed and she had often Btatod to ber sister that she would never kill horself. Six months ago Anna Greber accompanied ber Msier,urun to toiuoi ton, wbero they have buen running a ,... m.llnn ..jtahllnhmnnt. They re turned homo for a visit the latter part of July and havo since been nt tbelr parents borne. It was their Intention to return to ri.hnn4nn nnv t Tllpflflll V. Kinnn hntnu t home Anna Grober has been receiving the ottentlons of o young ...... rn.mi.ii i;i'rlii Oertel. who Is a blacksmith nnd worka with John Greber, n k.ni.t.r of thn ilrnwncd nlrl. Tuoy nave boon staying up pretty late at night together ond on lhurstlay Mrs. Grobor remonstrated with hor daughter, stating tht In hnr pnnilltlnn of bealtb It WU8 UOt good plan 10 stiy up o late at night. The girl replied ulgnillcantly that It would ha 4h Inat timn. On FrldAy, ut about 12 o'clock she loft home, stating that she was going to Mm- anion to visit airs rumii omuui "" rirrl -xt M -.millon nil rlabt uud nt 1 sttnlnnb urnn In Tie. Of nlllfir's olUCC. tO SCO him about her physical condition. No nnn nntlroil li&r particularly when arm i.n.winii un i.it.irir par for Canton. WltL' out going to the Smith reaidence at all. It is apparent that sbfl come to Canton Mid ttion took a or tor tuo lane, ai o;-w o'clock sho applied to Jon Rigler, who at tends to tne boat nt the lake, asking for a boat. Rlnler elicited tho fact from her that she could row and he gave her the boat without question. She had 33 coats with her and when sho carao to Bottle sho did not like to pay the full amount, 25 cents nn hour. Rlglcr noticed tbat she had but 33 cents and asked ber If ho would no: have enough loft fcr street car fare. She slid that she wanted enough lft for car fire, so Blglor gave her live cents in change, leaving her 13 cents. Sho wont out on the lake, and notblng more was thought about her. At 4:25, the time sho should have returned tho boat, sho was not back. At about tbat hour Rob Conklio, who vtai rowing on tbo lake with two young nJlo, saw her in the beat near tho ralldlo of tbo lake. Sho had her bat oil and was s a ulltiK In the boat. Later Mr. Conklln noticed tbat she bad seated herself oiuln but was not row ing. Af-or seven o'clock a gentleman and his wire, who had been cut on tho lxlro. ittirl tnRIzlerni tbey came in that n boat who il-jailng on tho lake no.tr Mc- Cann'a point. David donni, ne sunenc tendont of thn grounds, sent Jake Kolier and Jlmtnlo Gibson, two youth, out after the boat. Tho bevs towed it lu when Johns discovered in the boat a hat, umbrella, shoes ond pocketbook. To tbe hat was pluned a noto which road as follows Sond theso thine to Wot Brookfleld, O. My bit, timbrellii, gloves and shoes and pocloitbnok to Mlos B. Greber, Woit BrooknelO, O. , The nolo was ut nudressed and contain ed no signature, i'heglovos montloaed in tho note wero not found in tho boat but the urabroUs, shoes and pockolbook wore there and tho pockotbook contained 13 cent, rubstantlatlng tho story related by Joo Rlglcr. Coroner Couklln was notified and word was aont to the parents at West Brook fleld. Two brothers, John and Godfrey, arrived in Canton on an early Inter-Urban car, accompanied by their sister, Bertha Grebsr, and tho young man who had been keeping company wlih Anna, and who In fact wao an old playmate of the girl at school. Chiiriei Otriel. Miss GroDar talked freely to a News Demookat man mil related the history of thoglrl and her troubles with roferetico to her physical condition, substantially as recited in the foregoing. She salrt that ber siitor was a good girl and;thot no cauao oould bo assiffticd for the commission of the deed txcopt dospondancy lucldent to ill health. Sho eWtf-rt that sho bad no intimation of her sinter's Intentions nor talanyoneahout tbe housnhoid. This morning, however, it hcn'n'' evident that tho aulcldo was nremoditated. A 111 tlo note was found with simply tho quo tation of the familiar little couplet, lteraunber me when this you tee. Kemerabcr mo wben lar trom tlioe. 4 n.Kn lr.nm,tftr.pA nf aiffDifl&anCe IS that the noto which was found upon tho i... writton unnn the samo kind or paper toru from n llttlo note book, as was the brief verso left at home. - i'he little book from which tho loaf was torn was left on a Mo at home, togethar with the pencil; so that the note munt have been writteu at homo thus making the suicide of undoubted prernouiiaiion i uui u Imptllso of nn lmpresiouaoie kti. A uearch for tho hody was kept up until 12 o'clock lt night ond was again taken up this morning. John and Godrey and Miss Berth Greber und Charles Oartol secured boots and all forenoon assisted In the leaicb. Mrs. Greber, tbo drownod girl's mothor, is in a precarious condition. She has been seriously ill and the shock of her daughter' tragic death Is llkoly to prove fatal. Aro You Horvous, Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or alck headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking liooovs aarsapariuH, wiuuu gives nerve, mental and bodily etrengtn and thoroughly purifies tho blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures in digestion, hoartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Mia aro easy to take, easy In action oud oure in tllect. 25 centa a box, Wiokod Carroll County Tho next grand Jury will have lots of work to do if appearances are not decep tive. Tharu Is tbo Pflrlomo flgbt, tbo Brown township Infanticide case and an tnnuraerablu lot or minor matters that aro rjpe for indictment. Carroll Republican. Why Don't Yon tt ti.-V.I Taa for headache. COnutlDa- itoa ami "that tired feeling." It purifies 5m Wood, beautifies the complexion, aets b tlla HIOffMn ElVfSJ- SlHU tUUIH BUV 52F - stg$r TERRIBLE FIRE. A MAN BAERLY ESCAPES WITH HIS LIFE NEAR NAVARRE, Tho Country Burned for some Distance Around a Big Barn, Which Was .En tirely Consumed .Particulars of tho Big Blase. On the 23d of August, about 11 o'clock, tho large barn on tbe farm or Micnaai Wagner, two miles east or navarro, anu about twenty rods north of tbe C. C. & S, R. II. ou tbo farm formerly ownod by Daniel Smith and slstor, was burned. The barn was a large batik barn and well finished. It was built about ntno years ago, and contained tho wheat off of 62 acres of land, unthrasbed J 15 tons of hay ; corn plows) shovel plows; self binder; bay anil several otner tuiugs, aiso iour head of horses, William Battery lives on the farm and was working in tbo woods close by. The first ho saw was groat clouds ot smoku. issuing from the roof. lie ran to get tho horses out. xnero wero two uoora to open and as ho oponed tho upper ono,tbo sill abovo tho door fell between biin and the horses. Mri Battery is a victim of heart trouble and tho snioko and excite, ment was too much for blm and ho foil to the ground. Bo doesn't know how long bo lay, but when be was able to stand on his f eot everything was ablase around blru and ho barely etcaped with his llfo. The origin of the Are Is not known as there was no building close to the barn In which thre was lire. The loss will bo very high. It Is not known at this writing whdther thero Is any Insurance or not, Mr. Wagner was in Canton tho day ot the Are. All the out buildings were burned, cblckon bouse, bog pen, a largo corn crib and a wind pump. It was with hard work that tho house was saved. Mr. Christ Grabor, wbo lives qulto a distanco away, but in tho direction of tbe high wind which prevailed, baiely saved his build ings by plowing around them. Tho fences and fields are burnvd over In every direc tion. Everything was very dry aud tbo nmu flames consumed everything in a very abort time. At G o'clock there was nothing loft but the smoking ashes whero the barn stood a few hours before. WILLIAM A. GENTRY. An Opinion From tbo West End oi tho County Itcspoctliitr n Loynl and Cnpnblo Gcntlc ninn. From tbo Masslllonlin. As stated in yesterday's Massiilonlan, Wm. A. Gentry, of Canton, tbo Demo cratic candltate for Sheriff of Stark county, was in the city. Krom what wo havo board, wo are certain tbat ho initio a most favorable Impression upon all with whom bo camo In contact, as a gon tlcman possessiug all the qualities tbat would mako blm a popular and ehlctont official. Tho esteem In which Mr. Gen. try Is held by those who know him best is evidenced by tbe fact that when a caudl dato for ro election as city marshal of Canton, he recolved 1,300 majority, run ning 800 ahead of bla tickat, This not only evidenced his personal populr.rlty, but as well tho esteom In which his fidel ity to official duties, wan held by tbo pio pin of canton. Mr. Gentry lu a man of integrity, is ontlrfly capable and pleasant and uff.iblo with t.l with whom bu cumoa In contact. Bo is an ox.ioldler, having served threo yeri in tbe 111th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Mr. Gontry Is In all respects an ideal caudi. date and wilt, as he has, make a splendid official. Those who do not kaow Mr. Gentry personally can vote, for him with entire confidence, an the closest inquiry cannot disclose aught but that is every way creditable to him as a man and a cltlzan. THAT TOWN HALL. It May Bo Unlit But It Not CoBt So Much. "Will Thn trustees of Sandy township may gorizbt ahoad and build a town hall n Waynosburg but there will be no bigb priced caace hall on tbe upper floor uud the people of tbo township will not go into tbe xtoro business. Tho casa of A R, Blion and J. W. Painter against tho township trustees camo up before Judge McCarty ioUi.y ou a motion to dissolve tbe injunction restrain ing them from proceeding with tho work. The injunction was not dissolved, but At torney J.J. Whltacro stated tho case so clearly for tbe plaintiffs tbat tbo court rould do nothing but mako tbe good com mon sense decision tbat tbo trustees might go ahead and let tbo contract for tbo building, but must keep witbin tbe limit of 13,000, tbe amount of money for the expenditure of which provision has been made, W. A.PeUor. W. A. Peffor. the famous United Statoo senator from Kansas, whoso unwavering advocacy of freesilvercoiuagohrings him into greater prominence, was born in uumDsnanu county, Pa., 02 yoaro ago. Ho attended a public school, and began teaching at tbo age of 16. Up to tbe time nf tbo war he taught during the winter and farmed In tbe summer. In 1801 bo becatno o Union sol dier and did not atop lighting until the victory at Appomat, ox. lie atuuien law odd hours during tho o.i u i -I--. Br nnu ut'uuu urnc- ticlng In 18C5, continuing until '78, in tbe meantime establishing and conducting two EaneaH newspapers Fredonia Jour nal and Cotreyvlllo Journal. He was elected to tho statu senate in 1871. and to the United Slates senate as a member ot the People' party In 1891. Ills term will expiru In 1897. Don't Tobacoo Spit or Smoke Your Iilfo Away Is the truthful, ottrtllng title of n little book that tells all about No-to.bnc tbo wonderful, harmleos guaranteed tobcco habit cure. The coet is trlfUug and tho man who wants to quit and can't rnns no Ebyulcal nr financial risk In uilng "No'to ack." Sold by Uurbln, Wright & Co. Book at drug stores nr by mall free; ad dress The Sterling Romedy Co, Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. une lOgy Stanislaus 8, Zeballona. Tbe Argentino Republic and United States ot Brazil, wbo havo long bean at odds over their boundry, have concluded to arbitrate their differences Instead ot going to war, as is usual in South American Repub llcs,and have chosen President Cleveland as arbitrator. The representative of the Argentine Re public in this arl. tratlon will bo Es tanlslaus S.Zoballos tbo newly appointed Minister from tne Argentine Republio to tbe United States. Senor Zsbailoi is one of the most em iimituut' inent men in Argentine. Uo la a journalist by profession, and although but 10 years old, has long been promlnoot In politics. He was Speaker of tbe House of Itepresentatlvor, Postmaster General, and twico Minister of Foreign Affair. Ho has also boon an explorer, and served with the govern ment expedition to tbo Pampas. Mr. H. J. Mayers, of Oakland, MJ.. aayt: "I have sold thirteen bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy today and am literally sola out. anis is tne largest ale on record of any ono preparation in a day over our counters. It gives tbe best satisfaction of an? sough medlelne we bandit, and as a seller It leads all ether BrawKs ssBfi. srra renarationa on tun mr." of . n H lUWBKWtfArav tJNHfflHK WWn'L'WM IO ( V M m iuvmii iUUAUft MINNEAPOLIS MIRACLE, THE REMARKABLE CURE OF J. B.WHITE OF THIS CITY, A Cripple for Two Yoars, Pronounced Inourablo by Phyatolans and Given up by His Friends to Die-now He Obtained Itollof and Became a Wol Man-nis Daughters Msrvoious Cure, From tbe Mlntespolls Journsl. "Precious Is the panacea tbat cures when hono lscrohoand medical advice pronouncos the death ' sontence 'Incura ble.' UOW terrible it is to iuiuh oi isaviug this sweet life beforu the allotted years of man's tlmo here on earth aro spent." Thus spoke J. B. W otto of 1201, 3i street, N, Q last night to a Journal reportor. Mr. White has been much talked about of late, and tbe fallowing conversation explains why: .. "lam a native of Shodlae, New Bruns wick, and of Ifrencn descent. I have been in Minneapolis for many years. lam now CO years old. I fell from a building two years ago and broke my tbUb, besides in juring myself internally. The doctors could do nothing for mo but let tbe boucs grow together as best they could. When I was ablo to walk on crutches I came near dying from tho complication of troubles tbat had sot In attur the fall For one year and a half I walked on crutenes, striving In vain to find sumo re llnf from the misery I felt nlitbi aud day. Tho worst part of my aillloilons was that I could not eat anything. If I could havo takon nourishment and kept it down I nmilil hnvu ntnnil the nain better. I bid four doctors, and kept taking all soru of medicines, l unci to atop an oi iu or j. would hove been a dead man. I had onough bottles to start a drug store. I would bo troubled so with headaches, and my hips would pain me so that I of teu thought I should go crazy. I was so emaciated tbat thero was nothing to mo but skin and bone, .bast summer i ion as ir r inn nnnrlv dnail. Mv kidneys theu began to bother me. I got so I could not Bleep only at intervals, ifinauy i gavo up in despair. One day I was sitting out ou tho poicb. It was a beautiful, sunny day, The singing of birds and tbo odor ot flow era sot mo to thinking of my childhood days. From that my thoughts reverted to the little French weekly paper. Lb Moil itcur Acadien, that wo got, and I thought I would like to read It and seo how things wero at my old home. 1 told my wife o givo me tbe last number. She brought mo tbo one that camo tbat morning. Tho first thing I saw was a long article about tho miraculous euro of a cripple, i rnau nn nnil nn. hecnmtno' rnoro Intorestod than ever. Tho patient described in tbo arti cle said that Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Palo Peoplo cured blm, and tney wouiu rnrn nthnrn. Tho story aroused my Inter est and I Induced my druggist to send for them. I did not expect rellsi ngnt away, but aoon they mads tho headtcbo pass away. After tikfng them some diys I nould eat. People laugbod at mo when I began to take the pills, tolling mo I was taking so much candy. But tbo day I throw away tho crutches tbey thought dif ferent. I am now woll and hearty an a young man of 25." At ttils juncture his married daughter, Mrs. N. White, came into tho atoro. "There," said ho' "Is anotbur case. She has triod them, loo." Tbe reporter thought It would bo h good Idoo to speak of hr csa uluo, slue it was a woman's. Ut. WMtu married n man of tbo same numu hi br fthor, so this Recounts for tho sm nme. , , "Tbo doctors," she Bald, "told mo I had utorluo trouble. I was in a miserable condition. Notblng that I took could al leviate tbo pains I would feel in my limbs and abdomen. I often had fluttering of the heart, aud frequent weuk spells, I would cat, but it would do me no good. I could not sleop. I was in misery and despair. Mr. father took Dr. William's Pink Pill, aud his Improvement was so rapid tbat I thought I would take tbom too. At first I felt worso and then I be gan to mend so rapidly tbat I waa aston ished. I have taken seven boxes and am now nearly woll. lean do my own work and can eat and sleep well. In the mornings I feel refreshed after a night's BBt-" . . August Grotofend, wbo keeps tbo Ger- mania Drug Store, at 1011 Main St., N, E. corroborated what Mr. White said above in regard to his condition, saylut:, "I have sold a graat many sinca these cures. Some of tbo lumbermen going in the woods have taken half dozen box lots uf theso pills with them, Tbey certainly have dono a wondorful lot of good and should havo tbe entire credit of tho cures," On inquiry Tho Journal reporter found that these pills aro now on salo at the various wholcsalo drug houses of Minne apolis and St. Paul and are meeting with a good sale, but not as fast as they will sell as soon as their merit is fully known. Ho oloo found that they were manufac tured by Dr. Williams' Medical Company, Schenectady, N. Y and Brockvillc, Out., and tbo pills are sold in boxes, (nevor lu bulk by the hundred) at 60 cents a box, or six boxes for J2 60. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro a perfect blood builder and nervo restoror, curing such diseases as rbeumatltm, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St, Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous nrostratlon nnd tbo tired feeling thori- fmm. the after effects of la arlDDO. infill' onztt and onvere colds, diseases depend ing on humors in tho blood, sucn an scroi ula, chronic eryslpolas, etc. Pink Pills Dive a healthy nlow to nalo and sallow complexions and sro a specific for tho troubles peculiar to tbo female system; In rnon tboy effect a radical euro in all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excess of any nature. M. Oonstans. Thn general olectlon to tako place in France tho latter part of this month, nlien a new rireslclent will bo chosen, will bo ono ot great importance. M. Carnot's only cornnetltor for tho presidency Is M. uoneians, ai present tho strongest as woll SB tbe most resolute man in Franco. Uo is a native of Tou louse and the bi.ro ot an interesting c roer. Uo began life as a lawyer, but mot with Indifferent success, and after various business ventures In Sp&ln, returned to Tou louse and bocamo a N.C.ONSTANA t'er he bacamo professor of law In tbe university of Tou louse, wbero bis lectures, in wblcb bo championed liberal ideao, became so pop ular tbat tin was forced to resign his chair. In 1880 bo held tho Important pot sltlon at minister of the interior, and 1886 and 1887 fulfilled Important diplomatic missions in the east. Ho becamo minis- lurnf thn Interior, mr&ln. crushed the .. " Mnlinnl iDNnnnr. BouiaDBlst conspiracy, and deolt with a.r.lnl rilatitrhnina an firmly ttnt his name baa coino to ba a synonym of law and order. A Divorce Wanted. Wlll'am M, Allen, of Moislllon, Is plaintiff in a suit for divorce from his wife, Carrlo L, Allen. It Is averred tpnt plaintiff and defendant were mnrrled September 16, 1891, at Canton' Some senmttocal charges aro made, among which Is tho statement tbat tbe defendant bus been too well acquaimeu wim w.o. Bacoo, at Brownhelm, Loininq county. Neglect of duty and desertion nro cited, ni grounds for divorce. Robert H. Fol ger is plaintiff's attorney. BatiktoaM Arataa Balu, Tbe best salve la the world for enta, bruises, sores, ulcers salt rheum, fevw sores, tetter, chapped liandsj chilblains, corns and all sklrr eruption, and posi tively cares piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect "itlsfao Mod, or money refunded. Price 25 cnt per box. Vat salo by Durblu, Wright A Co. Removal. Wo announce that after this date Parka' u.... r-M nrltl rnmnva all traeea of rheU- matUtn, kidney trouble or liver complaint .from the uter. It Is today tbe only ratdN nine that is guaranteed to cure uieso uis )mm. I')' & .S- BJ mw I ' JI THE C0UBTS, THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF LOUISVILLE ACCUSED OF ILLEGAL ACTS, Froperty Owners So Not Want a Stream of Water Straightened and Get Out a Bostralnlng Order-Other Court News, W. O. Baker and Rebecca Baker, tax payers of the villago of Louisville, bring an action against tho villagoof Louisville, J. F. Warner, Charles Saunter, Wm. M. Sluss, John Metsgor and John Uertsog, Plaintiffs are represented by W. K. Earsn. man and Webber and Turner. Plaintiffs are owners of certain lots in Brown aud Meyers' addition to said village. It,ls averred tbat tbo defendant, tbe vlllagu of Louisville, passed a resolution, through tbe village council, Aug. 21. 1893, whereby they undertook to provide for the straight ening nnd Improving of a certain street which lions through the city. In making said improvement It would be uoo'isary to construct a new dltcn, about a quarter ot a mile In length, ond mia Improvement would invotvu u con siderable expenditure of money. Tho council autborlztd Saunter, Sluss, Warner, Meizjer and Uertzog to construct cortaln portions of said ditch tbrnugh tbelr lands to direct tbo stream of tfntvr from Its present natural channel. It is averred that tbo council bad no right to paus such a resolution aud has provided no means for so doing, there bbing no money In the fund; also tbat no onlluanco was ever passed tor ouch an Impruvomont. It is further clalrutd tbat the resolution ws not tit writing, but was presented orally and tual thtra was no yen and nay vote taken. Plaintiffs say that tbe dfend- ants are going right ahead with the work and that such proceedure Is against tho general good and is not required by pub llo intere&t. It is stated that tbo Mayor refused to Interfere Judgo McCarty, upon application, granted a temporary restraining order stopping tho work null Saturday, when tbo question will bo nrguedby both sldos, the caso being sot for 1 o'clock. Day, Lynch & Day havo brought suttfor James E. Flohr, to recover a judgment for 1,242. It Is asked that certain mort gaged property be properly described, n mistake In description having boon made In tbe deed ot transfer. JACOB HANE, Death of Another Plonoor ot Stnrlc County. Jacob Hane.tbo oldost pioneer resident of Canton died Sunday morning at 9:16 o'clock, at bis home, corner ot High and Ninth atroets, Tho cause of death was old ago, Jacob Hauo was born near Canton, Janu ary 10. 1814. Bis Fnrents, Christian und Mary Banc, wero natives of Pennsylvania und coming to Stark county about 1811, sottled near Canton. In 1832, Jacob enme to Canton and was apprenticed to a tan ner. Uo complotod bis trade and rose rnpldly from ono position of trust to au otbor, and finally in 1810 becamo owner of a tannery. Uo contlnuvd the rcnuu facture of leather until 18S9 when he em gaged In the It atbor tr&do exclusively for ten years, retiring from business in 18G9. Mr. Uaue was married, in 1840, to Miia Hannah Beyrer, ot Pennsylvania. Four children wero born ot this union; Frader ick. wbo enlisted In Co. F,4th O. V. I., aud t'.'ll btforoFredericU3burginl8G2; F. 13. Hune, who held several proinluont po sitions during tho Rebellion, and is now connected with tbo Canton Saw works; Charles F. Harie, deceasad, and Mrs. Em ma F.Pierce, hUouly daughter. Mr. Uano was a strong Republican, but it is said took morolnterost In tbo con stiuctlon of schools and churches than in political preferment, Tho funeral services will bo held from tbe housB,Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock; interment in Weatlawn. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Marlboro News. MAnuiono, Aug. 21, Huckleberry tlmo Is over. Ne w blacksmith at tho old Walton shop. Dr. Frank D.iudr.of Canton, wno in town Sunday. Tbe yield of wheat in Marlboro town, ship Is large. Rollo VIck went to Cleveland on his wheel Tuosday. O. U. Walker has a flno wheel and is learning to ride woll. u Thn Marlboro school board met at Canton school hous Monday. Tbo Ed & Lena Bussel Dramatic ontor lolnment was poorly attended. Mr. Lafo Koona, of Peoria, III., is tbo guest of his sister, Mrs. E. S. Walker. H. H. Brooke is buying wool. Price. 20e. What a glorious thing to ba proteoted. Mr. Goo. Carlislo and Dr. I. P. Vlck made a business trip to Cnntou Monday Abe Uolibaugb, cigar manufacturer, of Now Baltimore, was In town Tuesday on business. Tom Lyons and family, formerly of this place, now of Ravonna, aro at Wm. Firestone's. Mrs. Eliza Galbrnltb, of Santa Batbara, Cal., Is tbu guest ot Mrs. Hannah Brooke. She to on ber way east. P. E. Limlell has seven horses and colts in training at tbe fair grounds, among them Is tbe yearling Budd Wllkos that's coming fast. Auutnberof pooplo from our village and vicinity attended tbu Horraony uud Smith reunions at Congress lake Satur day, and report a pleasant tlmo. Mr. Sylvnus Snllzer and wlfo roturnod home Saturday, from an extended trip through Indlaua, Illinois aud Colorado; thoy also visited tbo World'B Fair. Mrs. J. Z. Ltmlell, tbelr bou Lolgh and Master Uarry Hollbtugb, loft Saturday for Columbiana and Now Lisbon to spend a week with relatives and frlonda. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennock, Mr. and Mrs. Rnbl. Uatcber, Mrs. Rich rd Adams and W, O Sotdlman uttended yoarly meeting at Minerva. Thoy returned homo Monday. A follow from out of town woa hero Tuecday, tbnt was loaded wlth wind and bug juice. Ho kept It up for three long hours and mado first class entertainment for Ed.Switzor. I had a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not noar com mon conversation. I suffered terribly from roarinpc Jri my bead. I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream JJalm, and In three weeks could hear as well as I ever could.and now I can Day to all who nm , minted with tho worst of diseases. catarrh, take Ely's Cream Balm and bo curea.. it is worm ei,wu 10 uuy muu, woman or child sufforlnfj from catnnh. A. E, Nowman, Grayling, Mich. Mr. Thomas Batto, editor of the Qrapblo, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what be behoves to be tbo best remedy lu existence for tbe flux. His experience in nail wnrth rnmnmherlnir. lie Say Si "Last summer I had a yery aevere attack of flux. I tried almost ovory known remedy.noneBlylUBrelief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me. I purchased a bottlo and received nlmoiit Immediate re lief, I continued to uso tno meuiciue ana was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommenulntr this remedy to any person BUITerincr with such a disease, as in my opinion It is the beat medicine In ex istence." za ami W cam Domea iur sniu by Durbln, Wriaht b Co., and C. N, Nye. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong snd heavy try Kleotrlo Hitters. If "La Grippe' had left you weak and weary, uso Electric Dlt tera. This remtxlv aets directly on Liver. stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their f unotioufl. If you are afUletod with tick headache, you will una speeuy ana permanent reuei by tak ing Eloctrio Dlttirs. One trial will eon vlneeyou tbat this Is the remedy you need. Large bottles only GOe, Durbln, Wright & Co's Drugstore, FOUND FLOATING. THE BOOy OF THE UNFORTUNATE WEST BR00KFIELD GIRL SECURED, Joo Hlgler Boos It from the Snore and Soon Has tho Bematns in a oat Tho Dotty llomovod to Masalllon, The humid weather of Sunday night atrved to bring to the surface ot the water tho body of tho unfortunate West Brook field girl, Anna Grober, who drowned hei elf Friday in Meyer's lake. At 0 o'clock Monday morning Joe Rigler noticed something in tbe lako north of the middle of tho body of water, and thought It might bo the body of the girl. He at once Jumped Into a boat and rowed out to whero the obj.-ot was floating. Uo found tbat his suspicions were correct and no Immedi ately oalled to It a C. Mandorbaugb, who was fishing some distanco away. Tho two men got tho body Into the boat and rowed to shore. Coroner Couklln was at onco notified and went out and viewed tho remains. John Greber and Charles Oertel arrived at 7 o'clock, having loft homo before belug nwaro that the body had been found. The body was badly bloated and looked horrible It la evident thatthe girl layonberback in at least 25 f eot of water. All day Sun day parties worked dragging tbo lake and it is uvldeut that more than onco tho books touched tho body, as grass was strown over it and thero wero signs of hooks pasting over tho body. Arnold's d a J wagon tras called and tho remains ot tuo drowned girl wero taken to Massillou to bo preparedofor burial. DEWALT REUNION. A Iifirgo faatboring at a Pleasant Country Itosldauoo. Tho Dewalt reunion was held at tho roeMenco ot Philip Dewalt, two miles nor'htast of Canal Fulton, on Saturday, tho 20 tu Inst. Tho attendance was quite Urge, over 200 wero present, and tuoro would navu attended had it not been that two deaths had recently taken place in this circle The refreshments provided were raoro that abundant, tho tablo was 70 foot long which was well protected by a largo canvaBa overhead, aud notwith standing trheo times tifis table was tut rounded with guests, there was an abundance loft. After tho repast was ovor tho commit tee renueatod John Dannor to call the nee- pin to order and proceed to tho olectlon ot officers for tho ensuing yonr; this was prefaced by a few remarks by Mr. Dan. nor who gavo a little history of tho Dewalt and Danner families, wbo wero among tho first settlers ot this county, and were related to each other. George Dewalt of Canal Fulton, was elected B resident for tho next yoar; Mrs. R. F. :opller, of Talroadge, secrotary; Henry Dewalt, of Canul Fulton, treasurer. Most excellent muslo waa provided for this occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Fiashbaugb, and Burt Allbrlght of Jackson township. Tho occasion throughout was ono ot tho most enjoyable, yot many who had form erly attondod theso gatherings, could but feel sad to know that tho familiar faces nt Undo Dan Dswalt and Dr. Lewis Slusser who bad so often mingled with us, should never Renin join our earthly reunions. Front Caatnn were present at this reunion: Miss Elta Reed, Mrs. Harry Fife, Joseph S. Saxton and wife, Mrs. Helen Danforth and John Dannor, also Mrs. Allco Dnuer-JoutH who spoko two pieces ;to the delight of all. Tbo committee of arrangements for tbo coming yerr arn Danlol Dowalt, David Danner aud William Jackson, who an nounced tbat tho noxt reunion would bo held nt Logan Butler's unless othorwlso arranged hereafter. A. a. Woissort. The catlor nl encampment of tho Grand Arm ot ilio Republic to hn held In India, napolis, September! to 8, will probably do one or rue larg est gatherings tbat organization has ever had. A. Q. Woissert. as Com. manderlc-Cblof of tho army will nat urally be ot para mount Importance during tbo time. Ho is a native of Ohlo,and Is 49 years old. At an early ago ho was romovd to Wisconsin. Ho graduated nt tbo .to.-.-.- 1112U nnuuui Ul jvi- clne, and tho University of Mlchioan, In 1801 ho enlisted Ic tbo Elchth Wisconsin infantry, and waa in 42 battles and skirm ishes and wan on vetted cnpUin on ac count of conspiclous gallantry and wounds. Ho io a member of tbo legal profession and bas a largo practice. The Witty Irishman, when told by a doctor that his liver waB almost gone, said, "Faith, it's glad E am, It's nllers bothered mel " The liver, more than any other organ, is the index of tho body. With a mor bid liver tho whojo syBtem la out of gearl Most powerful for tho restora tion of this "cltldel of health," Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Its action Is direct, prompt, effectual I Ee commended by eminent physicians, lb hna trained n universal reputation as tho "Great Liver Itegulator!" Corroct tho liver, and you cure many Ills! Tho Golden Medical Discovery," Ib warran ted In all oases of liver disease and blood disorders to beneflt or cure, or money promptly and cheerfully re turned. AnExcollont Appointment. Dr. J. H. Sanor'of this city baa been ap pointed Feufelnn Examining Surgeon for tbe AUUtirif I'mislon Donrd Examiners, Kiidrecelved his commission this iiiornlfitr. Tbo appointment Is an rxcollent ono. and will meet wlih the approval of the Dtm ocratsof the county ond tho district. Dr. Sanor is ono of the prominent pby sIclauB ot tbe county, having practiced medlclni) in tbe county for rnoro than twonty years, nnd bas been n resident of Canton slnco 1887. Dr. Sanor bas always hnan iwn earnest aud enthusiastic Dumc- ctat, and bas at all times enjoyed tho con- uueuco 01 uis party, xuu uuutur 10 u ou tlemnnof brrad vlows, aud persons com Inn hnfnro lilm for examination can be as- etirod of fair troalment. Tbe News-Dem-OonAT unites with bis many friends In ex tending liftuty oongratulntlons. Hood's Cures otffo Jj. Archer Saved Hie E-ife "I havo boon audcrlng from hip disease for eight years, bavins three runnlug sores ou my flip. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and It bas given mo o perfect euro. I foel oon fldsnt that It did save my life." Oixw L. AilCUEB, 130 Pudley Streot, Payton, Ohio. Monrl'a Pllla USht dlgwUon USVl Wl s)Mt3Aciw isWbysildnmelsu. flCa, .; 1 K nViWa rA-RQL.TJS pASfsj? 933 e: ' The Dost Rcitioity HI In this world,, says J. llaffberr, of SrriKrase, N.T..1S &tor Kocnlg's NerTO Tonic, bcosass my son, who wns partially paralrzod thre years ago aud attacked by fits, has not had any symptoms ot them bIdoj 114 took one bottle oi the rouiody, I most hnartlly thank for It. TenaE Hidth, Itm.i Cot. 17, 1890, Gome tlmo tm a sanstroke to affected my nerves tbat at times they wero beyond control! eyes wore dull and without expression, and a twltchJnaof tho musoles ol tbo iaeo and almost ijontlnnai moTorr.cn t of tho hands and firms, es pecially tbo left side. There was lmpodlmont of speech, and at thnos would bo so ovoroome wltb dizziness ne to Im unnblo to stand. Heard oi l'nstor Kocnlg's Norvo Tonlaf tried ono bottlo. and notlcod a great cbangoj tried another, and cow can say that I am enjoying jwruct luxilth, tteadv tunes and a tood appetite, whloh I bad DatinUrely botore using your modlcine. ViiANK u aiiAcra. FR A "Voraabln TJoolt an IfArrmii I fennel sent freo to snr address. end poor psUents can. also obtain inanntn. Mm irao to an tlus itiodlclno freo of charge. This remedy bsijbecnjprepirod by the Itererona airtor KoenlS. ot Fort .Warno. Ind- since ism. and Pastor Koenlir, Isnow prepared unuarms direction oymo KOENIO MED. CO., Chicago, III. BoldbyDrngBistsotetpornotUo. OforlJC, mrroHlif.Wl.7C. OUotllotrorCO. STOPPED FREE 1 Inline Penoni Hoibred kDr.KLINE'B GREAT NrnvrFf3Tor?EF? JVrjnKAmVNRVHDtJ7ASItV Only turt m run Ar Ntrvt ATittumt. till. hiiUtll He. lNPAU.lt)LB If taken at direct!. JVi -ill altr 1Wrf.iy.r ". Tiettlw nd I Fit Mtlenti, they riylnipfMithrjtefonto when 1 it ft it pom irec reived! iena nimn, r. u. lid Btnrtm idflftsi of kaInJCeUU. BRWARH OF IWTAUNG FRAVnS. UftfMtrtllH KLINIJaii Are1)5t..rM tIeiD I A ret i St-.TMlMMpMi P. DRUNKENNESS Or tho Liquor Habit, Fosltivoly Curod, by administering Dr. Ilalnos Qoldon BdocIUo. It Is manufactured as a powder, wblcb can be giv en In a Klass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or In rooa. wunoui mo Knowieago 01 me paiiem It is absolutely barraloss, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the person Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholio wTeck. It bos been given In tbouranda of case, and In CTcrr Instance a perfect euro has followed. It Nbviju Kaiia The system once Impregnated wltb tbe Specific, It becomes an otter Impossibility tor tho liquor appeUte to exist, GOLUKN Hl'KOItriO CO., Hole l'roprlotors, CINCINNATI, OUIO. 43 pago book of particulars free. ocogy CAWS rnriE filck Deadacho and relieve aU tho tiyranlea tacU dent to n bilious stitoof tbo system, sucti a Dizziness, Hansel, Drowsiness, Distress aXVU eating. Fain In tho Gldo, bo. Wbllo tbelr mooj ressiltablo rucctto hsa boon shown in oaKTf , iJciflit. yot Carlor'o LltUo Liver Pffll KT4 bqnaUy valoablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting this annojlnHcompUlnt,wbiloUioToJjJ corroct aU disorders of tho e tomacbUmulate toa liTtxandrcgulntothobowcli. Evonlttbeyenlj HEAD I Ae8 they tvonld bo sunos t priceless to Utasa wfia aniiforfromtnlsdlstrcsslngoompbUnt) butfortu. nately thelrgoodnoso doos notond berernd thota Who onco try tbom will nnd theso II tUo puis valtt able In eomany ways that thoy wlU not be wll 1132 to do without them. Bat after allslclt.t'" ACHE its the bono ot so many Uvea that horo fs whsro vomolio our great boozt. Oar pills euro it walla Others do not. ,. Cutor's Uttle Liver TOls ore very small ana very etsy to take. Ono or two pills mako a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not grips 01 purge, but by their gontla acUon pleasoaU wha DM them. In vials at 25 cents five for tl. Wm by drOEslola everywhere, or sent by mtll. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorkl . SHAILPIU. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPnlCfc Dr. E. C, Wests llorvo ond Drain Troalment Is sold under pojltlvo written ruarnutoo, by author Ired ogents only, to euro VTcnk Mumory; Iss of Ih-sln ond Korvo I'owsr; Lo.U Manhood; Quickness; rilaht Losses; 1:t:i Uroam.i; Lack ot Confidence; NcrYoaraoM-, Ixacltudo; all Drntne; Lots of l'owor of tho Oenorailvo OrRini lu olthw eox, enured by ovcr-oxortlon; Youthful Error, or Exccsilvo Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which soon load to Miser, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. Ily mall, tl a box; 0 for H; with wrlttau irunranteo to euro or refund monoy. WEST'S COUOII BYRUP. A cortaln euro for Coughs, Cnldr, Asthma, Ilroncbltis, Croup, Whooping CourIi, Horo Throat. I'loasant to take. Bmoll elxo dlioonllnued; old. Ota. elte, nowCSe.; old tlilio.cowWo. aUAllANTEEBiunedonlyby Durbln, Wright & Co., sold agents, Canton, Ohio, Arc, ftlwur. nriubie. tADicv, Mk l)rii?cl,l Nr airitltrt fMplUk Bla-. mciuflranJ la lUd tad OoU mtulUa' boiM, eUJ wlin j)a rlttMD. Tiike noothrr. RtfiuidwiprtmitHbititu Iton, and imitation. M Dnctl"4,rMal44t Id rt.mpf for DtrtUalcrf. leaUawalili "ttrllcf for Ladle," llr, krnten. CTbtehc.ter Cnnmloill Oo&lnalon H43W, HUyUtacl liTO'X'XODS. Rllta Shank, residing In Westorrllle, Indiana will take notice that on tbe 'JUtb day of Heptember 1803, Levi Krlcboaum, one ot the exocutorsof Daniel Krlcnbaum, deceased, filed for allowance In tbe Probate Court of Btailceonntr, Ohio, against the estate of Daniel Krlcnbaum. deceased, a claim for tight bundfi-d and sixty dinars (1800 00), with In terest at 8 ner cent from tbe lmh or October, 1808; that said court bat confirmed the time for hearing further testimony touching laid claim until the 8th day of Heptember, 1803. or ,. One of the eiecutnrs ot 6snlel Krlcbbanm, deceased. lliRTnn St. KniouDADU, Att'ys. aldw fl. BlUBY, m. d., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, More than ordinary attention given to U II HON I O cases, will be In bis office Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days of each week, Uours, 0 to 11 a. m. and a to B p. m. No. 44 DOUTII MABKET OT., taun CANTON, OUIO, iasi CO por You can increase your cropa cent by uaiug our The best feitllliers on tbe Market to-day. Varmers and agents will do well by consulting Ul bsforbuylnsToN y;BRXIJt(jgnB 00 Ofilos, Xo. 8 2T, Msrkot Mt Canton, atxta TS CURE SHCKi fw " CildhMtey'ii Ititdllth r.lnmonil TlranA. t PPssssssssssB.f JsfMK HIGH GBADE BONE FERTILIZERS! SHERIFF SAXK. aeorge King luuoJ, NutnancUt. tOrdtrorssis By Tlrtne of ah order of sale issued by the clerk of the conrt of common pleas of BUrk Oo., O.. in the abote actlon,and to me directed, I will oBei tor sale at pubuo auction, at the door oi the court houae, in the city ot Canton, on Saturday, tho 2nd day of Sopt., 1893, the following described real estate to-wlti Part of lot number 243i, In the city of Canton, In said oonnty ot Stark audsute of Ohio, the patt 10 con veyed being dMcrlbsd as follows! Beginning : at the northwest corner of said lot number M(i thence eastwardly along Uie north line of said lot SfJfsati thence southwardly 88 8-10 feet to a point in the north line of a ton foot alley and distant 0410 feet trom tho east line of Lynch street when raea snrtd along tho north line ot said alleyi thence westwardly along the north line of said alley 80 4-10 feet to the east lino of Ljnfli street) thenco north with said Lynch strtei to Uie place oi beginning. Appraised at I0O0. Terms, cash, Bale to commence at one o'clock p. in, 0. A. KttlDFIt, 8tirlF. Winnsn ATpntom Att'ys. SHERIFF SALE. Peter Shotb ) ts. I Order ot baie. John J. Lxnnan et al. ) Ilr virtue ot an order of sale Iwued by the clerk of the conrt of common pleas of Star Co. Ohio, In the aboTe action, and to mo directed, I will oner for sale at publlo outcry at fin doer of the court bouse, In tbe city of canton, Ohio, on Saturday, the Otli day t of Sept., 1803, the following described real estate, to-wlti Eltu ato In said county, to. wit: Fart of lot number one, In winterhalter's addition to tbe city ot Canton, nnd bounded as follows) lltglnntn? slxty.turre feet north, seventr-flre and a bait deirees west, from the nonbean corner ot raid lot number one: thenco westwardly, with tho north boundary of said lot. nftr feet, to a poit; thence south, fourteen and a half degrees west, one hundred feet to a post) thence south, seventy-five and a half ilegroes east; fifty feet to a post) thence north, fourteen and a half degrees east, ono hundred feet to the placo of beginning, containing nro thousand square feet. Appraised at $350, Terms, cash. Sale to coinmonce at one o'clock p, m., 0. A, KlllDISn, Sheriff. wbltv A TAYton, Att'rs. SHERIFF BALE. Joseph Wearer A Son TS. JohntVatfrsonetal. i Order of tale. Stark county Common Hon court. Ily virtue ot an order ot salo Issued by the clerk of tbe court of common pleas of Stark Co., 0., In tbe above action, and to mo directed, I wlllorfer for sale at public auction, at the door ot tho conrt bouse, In tno city of Canton, oh Saturday, tho 9th day of Sept., 1893,' toe following described real1 eaute, to-wlti Lot nnrotor 81, lu Louisa Millet's addition to the city of canton. Appraised at 8?G0. Terms, cash. Bale to commence at ono o'clock p. m, U. A. KUimS It, Sheriff, WM.H, SMITH, Att'y, SHERIFF SALE. lid. of TruitO' s Thos. Uartford ) rs. VOrlcrot sale. John W. ullbert. Ut virtue of tn 1Im order of sale,lssued by the clerk of tbe court of common pleas of btark county, Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer for sale, at pnbllo auction, at tbe door of tbe court house, In tbo city ot Csntun, on Saturday, tho 23rd day of Sept., 1803, Tbe following deicrlbed real estate to-wlti Nltu uto In said county of btark ana stats of Ohio, to wn: Lot number uu (in), in Thouia llarttord's adtlllon of out lots to the city of Canton. Appralsod at ti,900. Terms cash, Salo to commence at 1 o'clock p, m. 0. A. KUIDEll Sheriff, WEniiEn & TunsEK, Att'ys. BHEEIFF SALE. Jacob M. Schneider vs. Ellas Wltwer. (Order of Sale. Ily virtue of an order of sate Issued by the clerk cf the court ot common pleas of Stark county, Ohio In the abovo action, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the court bouse In tho city of Canton, on Saturday, tho 23rd day of Sept,, 1803, the following dtrcrlbed real estate, tn-wlti Bltuate In the county of stark and state ot Ohio, and known & psrt of tho southwest quxrter of section nnmtier 7, town, nip number 11, range nnmher B. and de scribed as follows: llcglnnlng at a marked stone in the New Ilerlln and Fulton road, where It crosses tbe township line, the same being 12 chains and CO links south or tbo northeast corner of the southeast quarter ot section number IB, In Jackson township; thence north, 0 degrees and 40 minutes east, 0 chains and MX links) thence south, 8tW degrees mitsehiini and low links: thence south. 8 de grees and 40 minutes welt, B chains and 78 V links to tbe road: theuco south, 78 degrees snd CO mm utssweit, a chains and at links along tho road to tbe place of beginning, containing 07-100 acres ot land. Appraised at 1800. Terms, cash. Hale to commence at one o'clock p. m. O. A. KIUDKlt, Bherltf. WAHH&Bow, Att'ys. Logal Notice. Notice Is hereby glren that the Village' of Osna surg, hterk cottLty. Ohio, through Its Agent and Attorney, John O. Welty, filed Itt petition with tbo Commissioners ot Htark countr, Ohio, praying for Uie extension of tbe limits of said vlllagu of usna burg, and for the annexation thereto of tba follow lnguetcrlbed premises, to-wlti Uecinntoe at the northwest corner of eald auar- tori thence tontn, BO degrees and US niuutes east. HSO feet to a stone at tbe northeast corner ot Henry Uellmaa's land) thenco south, 4 degrees and I enroes and so minutes west, with the east lino ot llellinau's aud Heed's land, and through John Mauser's land. 3.U10 8-10 feet to tbe south lino of said quarter) thence nertb, OS degrees and CO minutes west, 818 feet to a stone at tha southwest corner of said quarter) thenco north, wlih the west line of, ma quarter, to placo ot beginning. Tho territory to ba added from tbe northwest quarter ot section 17 is de scribed as follows: lleglnnlng at tbe northwest corner ot said quarter; thence south, 89 degrees and Do minutes east J,08H foet to tbe northeast corner of eald quarter) thence south, 8 degrees and 80 minutes west, 72S fet; thence north, BU degrees and 86 minutes west through tho lands ot J, M, Walk, Jno. Snyder and Mary Hypes, a.(308K feet to the west line of said quarter; thence uorto, U de grees and 80 minutes east, 725 feet to the place of beginning. bald petition will be lor bearing before (he said Hoard of t'ommissloners, at their offlco In canton, Ohio, on the 10th day f October, lHua. at U n.m, TUB Y'LLAUM OK OSNAllUltO. Uy JOHN O. WELTY, aZl'Lw Agent aad Attorney. ASSIGHEE'S SALE OF MILL PHOPEBTY. Under an order ot the Probate Court of Btaik county, Ohio, I will sell, at public auction, on Saturday, September 23rd, 1803, at 2 p.m., at the court house. In Canton, Ohio, the lllske Mill Property, In Canton, Ohio, being part ot southwest quarter, section U, towcslilplO, range 8, containing B 0 10 aoros: which Is more full? de scribed In petition for sale thereof, filed In (aid court, to which reference is hereby made. Ap praised at 67.600. Also lots i!fi, 20. 27 and 28, In Blake's addition to Osnton. Apprs'sod at 1900 caoh. Terms, one third cash, balance la one and two years, with Interest, and inortrage teourltr. AUJriN LTNUII. aaiew Asslgueeof J. if, Blake. JJBTST & LOOS, Manufacturers ot Harness, Saddles, Collars AMD DHAUtnfl IN WHIPS, WETS, DUSTEHS AND IlbllSE FURNI8IILNG8, No. 7 North Cherry St. - Canton, 0 MT.UNION COLLEGE, ALLIANCE, OHIO, Normal, Preparatory, Collegiate I'ott-Oraduate, Music, Art, Oommercld, tfbort-IIand and Type. Writing. Military and otner Departments, Kxtenses low, studies largely electlre. Open to both sexes. If Ine new Urmnailura , 1our terms per yoar. Enter at any time, fall term begins ug, 2D, 1WXI. Send tor Catalogue, aloiiw LEGAL HOTICE TOjtiKHOWH DEiRS- The unknown heirs of Mary Haner, deceased) iba unknown heirs of Catharine Yant, deceased) and Oeorge Yant, whose place of residence Is unknown, will take notice that on the EOth day if Jnne a. D. lbfffl, Isaao Yant filed bla petition In the Court ot Common Pleas, In Stark county, Ohio, In case Mo. WOT, against Abraham Yant and others, of said county and state, and tbe above named parties, praying for partition of the following described rai estate, to-wlti A part of the northwest quarter ot section No. 2L township No. 10, ot range Mo. 8, n canton township, stark county, Ohio, containing one acre and a roods and IS perches cf land, known as the Catherine Yant homestead In Canton town, ship, snd fully described lu plaintiff's petition, . bald unknowo belts are required to answer en or before Uie Uth day of August, A, D, 1BUU, or lads ment will be taken against them, ISAAC YANT, Plaintiff. UriOBxB,BroxsUMt bisAtt'y, ilh i ft K A 'i ir Q .' " v' . l i, (fMSSStWMSBMStSSXMMS JflytfU l JL& i" i i lYXbr&id'thttir.rJu ...-irmts'nS,- l ..'.a' it.. t