r sugar, r :r, Balt and to make a If. Set to ito a sheet place In a re puttingwHh milk,oamoii and t moderate0.pful of but-•; add the i eggs and itely three one cupful of ground repared by )pper), one the whip* id beat for tablespoon-lnto a well* ake about in a mod-n.* *---— fitM. Myers; Massillon, H. H. Davis; Magnolia, J. B. Kirsch; Montrose, W.D. Steffania; New Philadelphia, V. L. Fry; New Rumley, C. K. Ross; New-comerstown, P. J. Roby; Noble, O. M. Davidson; Nova, J. W. Hevlow; North Lawrence, J. M. Poulton; Navarre, W. \V. Gans; Overton, B. S. Arnold; Ot terbein, A. E. Fair; Paradise Hill, W.E. Stewart; Phala.na, J. E. Porlet;Rinards, J. C. Brandenbery; SugarCreek, J. S. Jones; Sterling, S. W. Lil-*ley; Strausburg, Sager Tryon; UnionRidge, J. S. Howard; Warren, John Pringel.Cambridge.—Enraged over finding her* husband talking to Roxie Larri-son in front of the Colonial theatre, Mrs. John Gibson, 25, threw part of a two-ounce bottle of carbolic, acid in the Larrison girl's face and attempted to drink the rest, but was prevented by her husband snatching away the bottle. The Larrison girl will be disfigured for life. Mrs. Gibson’s tongueio burnt to a crisp and she was burned about the face.Ravenna.—The largest barn in the Buckeye state burned to the ground just east of Ravenna. The barn, which belonged to Dan R. Hanna, wasly. President Ta upon him to fill tl through the deal The executive I since their collej was an admirer lt;BROWNE ISJWas Charged W tative White I Lorimer foiChicago, 111—r O’Neill Browne case returned guilty. The verlt;] cheers. Browne ally with giving I Democrat, $1,000Lorimer for the Several other Dlt; confessed to ha from Browne aftlt; and claimed that a bribe.Crop RepoNew York Cit: Developments lt;