ependent held last ►Id a fire-ity somee project •agement. with the of their 11 proba-: be open state. A ill be of. es. The d at last in a few completegoods at hem this eep them ' my room ot fail to observe he* beenifO/jON.►f carpetser’s. Callbargains.GT-tfjdeed, antijople haveDr. Kings o, Coughs, r used thisa good plan and the matter has oeen spoken of to the city authorities.will con-RECOVERED NEAR LEETONtA.John Post's Horse Was Lamed by The Thieveslatino msil curntiveAbout G o'clock hut evening Mr. John Post, whose valuable horse was stolen from him night before last at Shelton’s grove, after several hours anxious waiting received a telegram message from Mr. W. Welker, of Leetonia, to come to that place and he could direct him to where be could find the horse. Accordingly Mr. Post, accompanied by Mr. J. B. Bosten started for Leetonia last evening, Upon arriving there they were directed to a point a couple of miles sontheaet of there id the direction of Coleman. The horse attached to the buggy was found at the residence of a Mr. Levan. It had been overtaken that day by a Mr. Copeland, who was driving along the road and found the horse. It had been shamefully driven and was in a bad shape, being very lame in the forelegs. Mr. Copeland, on finding the borse, bad taken it to Mr. Levan’s residence The word was circulated at Leetonia, and from there came to Mr. Poet here.The baggy with its contents was found to be ail right and none of the several articles m it bad been taken away or harmed in any manner.Meanwhile the identity and purpose of tbe party or parties who took it re-j main a mystery.merciless choly mu cant lie r the mask malady i their ma: of musky maxim i manly n tieallv 01lt;wIons mar laborers, make Fi: maim tin ical mac ods; maclothingandory, of modmoney s where Uagementmeans c the com: vou lack«rout the i without a popuif flee of sment is W. L. Dr our ladi-The Pri what b; trade to a good i who pat vear aftV'Shoes, 3