New Philadelphia Times (Newspaper) - February 23, 1888, New Philadelphia, Ohio
The new Philadelphia times pm by to shed every thursday. One Dollar per year in Advance. Best advertising medium in the county. Books Bill chaos posters and Job printing every description done Short notice. Youb favor solicited. New Philadelphia times the a a times advertising rates. Space. 1 to. 3 to. 6 to. 1 y r. One Inch. $ 1 00 $ 2 00 $ 3 no $ 5 00 three inches. O 00 5 00 7 50 15 00 six inches. 3 i 3 50 12 50 22 50 half column. 5 00 12 50 22 50 40 00 one column. 8 00 22 50 40 my j 75 00 notices five cents per line. Volume Iii. New Philadelphia o., thursday february 23, 1888. Number 9�?Tofficial directory. District. Congress. State senator. Common pleas judges. County it a tentative. Let Alu j us amp a. Pose uling attorney. Clerk. Sheriff. Auditor. Areas ref. Recorder. Beriah Wilkins Geo. W. Crites j. C. Hance a 1j. Peraic commissioners. Surveyor. Infirmary directors. Francis Ankney j. W. Yeagley James m. Patrick j. C. Donahey a. W. Bowers John w. Kinsey John my ters. J. G. 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Professional directory. Mrs. N. Richards m. Physician and surgeon new Philadelphia. Ohio. Office in Lytle Block Over furniture store. 4yyl p c. Parks m. D., physician and surgeon. All Calls Day night prompt answered. Office Over Routzen Heizer a drug store. Residence two doors South c pc p depot. 40yl Jas. A. 1. Richards. Jos. T. Mccullough. Richards amp Mccullough attorneys at Law 49yl new Philadelphia Ohio. 1j0ct0r Eda Wilhelmi Mclean gynaecologist. Practice limited to diseases women and children. Office Public Square new Philadelphia 0. 7 y j. W. Richards physician and surgeon. Office and residence to. 46, South Broadway new Philadelphia Ohio. 4#yl prances Romig attorney at Law and notary Public. Office in the Mclane Block. New Philadelphia Ohio. John s. Grai Iam attorney at Law and notary Public new Philadelphia Ohio. All professional business promptly attended to in Tuscarawas and adjoining counties. It it Fol let up stairs opposite court House North Broadway. 47yl j 11 Bootie attorney at Law notary Public and conveyancer. Special attention paid to collections executors. Administrators and guardian s accounts. Office up stairs opposite the court House North Broadway. 47yl Camuel Moore attorney at Law new Philadelphia Ohio. All professional business entrusted to his care in Tuscarawas Harrison and adjoining counties will receive prompt and careful attention. Office Over citizens National Bank. Bucklen Warnaca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts bruises sores ulcers Salt Rheum fever sores Tetter chapped hands chilblains. Corns and All skin eruptions and positively cures piles no required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Money refunded. Price 25 cents per Box. For Sale by . Miller amp son. 6y2 ii. Amp a. P. Lacey procure patents in the u. S., Canada and Europe 20 years experience. Preliminary examinations As to patentability inventions free. No attorney fees in Advance for obtaining u. Patents. Full instructions in patents terms Etc., sent free. Address ii. A a. P. Lacey Patent att is. Washington d. C. Feb. 2, �?T8syl t. W. Mcdermott d. V. S., honorary graduate the Ontario veterinary College Canada treats All diseases Domestic animals. Surgery a specially. Lorse dentistry neatly done. Calous Teeth removed. It pays to keep a horses Teeth in Good condition. Spavins and ringtones Best treated by the actual cautery. Alls by Telegraph otherwise promptly an swered. 4��?o office Over Routzen Heiser a drug store new Philadelphia Ohio 4yl Mitchells dental rooms. Grant Mitchell d. 8. Formerly instructor at Philadelphia dental College. City Lurk new Philadelphia Over Raiff s liar drear t store Crown and Bridge work skilfully executed. Gas and Ether administered. Diseases the Mouth and Teeth a specially. 1____________________the Gilsey House new Philadelphia. Ohio. Alfred Bailey proprietor. The House Lias been newly furnished throughout. Pleasant rooms. Table first class. Prices moderate. Bus to and from the cars. Good livery in connection with the House. 9yl remodeler refitted and refurnished thro out new i Johnson t . B. West manager 133 Superior Street Cleveland,.Ohio. Terms�?$1.50 to $2.00, according to room. Clerks trios. H. Case l. G0lder. 52ylsamuel Moore editor and proprietor. Thursday february 23, 1888. Office in citizens National Bank Block second floor Public Square. Population new Philadelphia 4,500 4irthe new Philadelphia times will be published every thursday morning in new Philadelphia Ohio at the following rates one year. Cash in Advance -.00 if not paid within six months.1 50 a remittances should be sent by draft registered letter Post Filce order to the address the proprietor. 4�address ail matter intended for publication. To the times. Mcconville Steubenville has been appointed receiver the metropolitan Bank Cincinnati and has taken charge. President Means settles his indebtedness $125,000. The financial matters will be straightened up and the Bank move again. William Brien has returned to the House parliament since his release from prison and is fast taking rank among the leaders As a debater. He is More popular and stronger now than before his imprisonment. He will Ever espouse the cause Home Rule for Ireland. What is wrong with Michigan ? one congressional District that once gave 7,-000 Republican majority has lately caused a sensation by giving Between 100 to 400 majority Only for the Republican candidate for Congress. Michigan evidently wants a revision the Tariff in the interest the masses and can safely be counted As democratic this year. Cambridge people Are very much excited Over the new Gas Wells that have lately been put Down. On tuesday last Well no. 6, at Edge the corporation line at a depth 533 feet became a Gusher. The town is now being supplied with Gas for fuel and the Supply seems to hold out. Cambridge has a Boom now to the Joy her citizens. May she continue to Prosper is our wish. The Price Wool seems to be brightening up late notwithstanding the Tariff discussion. Boston prices Are Ohio and Pennsylvania a. 30@31 a a xxx. 31 32 a a a a xxx. 32 33 Michigan a. 28 <_i29 Fine Ohio Delaine. 37<&38 this shows a falling off from the prices in february 1886, two and the same month 1887, three cents per Pound. _ at a meeting the directors the Tuscarawas county agricultural society the following Resolution was adopted resolved that we heartily endorse the sentiments contained in tiie presidents message and condemn the continuance the excessive War taxes. The Board consists eighteen members All Farmers but one and ten members were present. The vote stood seven for the Resolution and three against it. The Farmers Are not All scared yet. If you want a first class sewing machine piano Organ Call address j. J. App Bolivar. Messes. Turner Beers and Wheeler the z. N. Amp c. Railroad held a conference with the committee at the Exchange hotel tuesday evening. The Engineer is viewing a route by Way new Philadelphia canal Dover and Zoar to Sandyville and will decide Between that route and the Beaver dam route in thirty Days. No further action will be taken by the committee Here until the route is settled. It is said that when the Bill which provides for an increase the National Bank monopoly was called up in the House recently Gen Weaver Iowa went around among the democrats and said to them a a this Bill must not pass. If you allow it to pass this House i give you fair warning that not a Greenback vote in Michigan Wisconsin Iowa shall your candidate the Bill did not , Winstead Conn. The House committee territories relating to the admission As states Dakota Montana Washington and new Mexico have been quibbling Over the matter for some time but have at last decided to formulate an omnibus enabling act for the four territories and admit them All none. The political effect admitting All at once will doubtless not change matters much at the next presidential election. If Dakota alone is admitted the Republican Side the electoral College will be happenings. The inter state Commerce Law should be amended so As to authorize investigations the a trusts a a a pools a that Are forming Over the country for the purpose unduly enhancing the Price commodities and thus robbing the Consumers millions dollars and when found to exist to punish the parties composing the same. The sugar combination that exists at the present time is a wrong that should not be tolerated. These a a trusts Are like a set Sharks and it seems As though our legislative bodies Are afraid them else Are owned by them. The american Canada fish treaty has been made at last. Canada yields to the same privileges being granted Amer can vessels that Canadian vessels have enjoyed along the coast the United states. The commission Only asked that the favors be reciprocated. Heretofore american fishing vessels were not allowed to come within the three mile limit the Canadian Shore for the purposes obtain the necessary supplies bread meat water and ice to fish sell Tran ship their cargoes and when any vessel was caught within that limit she was seized by the Canadian authorities. This treaty is now As it should be. Secretary Bayard has the Pluck to take care the interests the United states. Goods will be offered cheap at to. Kad Erlyss next Friday. Farm 250 acres to rent. Inquire Knisely new Philadelphia Friday february 24th, will be Slaughter Day at j. Kaderly a. Done to forget prices will be Low Slaughter Day at j. Kaderly a. Brother Scott a a gets there a again with a detailed history the Albaugh tragedy at new Cumberland. The Case Frank e. Smith is Geo. Mathias for damages for the bite a dog resulted in favor the defendant. Done to forget the Low rate excursion via the Cleveland and Marietta railway to Kansas and All Points West next tuesday february 28. If you want Good Job printing done at Low prices Call at the times office. We do we Ork As Low As can he done in the City elsewhere. Only 18 hours ride from your Home to Wichita and Hutchison Kansas tuesday february 28, the c amp m. Excursion train chair cars. Judge Pearce gave Alonzo Shutts Shanesville the full Benefit the Law tuesday for his second offence in Selling liquor sunday. Fined $100, and Given thirty Days in jail. Mrs. Lucy Joss gave a pleasant evening party to a number invited guests tuesday evening. It was the eve her birthday and was spent in mirth and enjoyment to the satisfaction All present. The alarm fire was Given West front Street Friday night last which brought out the boys the fire brigade in due time but the fire had been extinguished before their arrival. It was in Fred dub ally a House. Daniel Yant Canton was waylaid by robbers the 17th inst., knocked Down beaten insensible and robbed $90.00 and a Gold w atch. This is the fourth time within a year that he has been robbed. Fribley amp co have made some important changes in their store by fitting up and carpeting the rear end the store room for the reception a handsome Stock millinery goods which will arrive in a few Days. A City trimmer will put the ribbons and feathers. A party Young folks from this City twelve in number gave the country residence . And mrs. Joseph Angel a Call last Friday evening fora Good time in general and suffice to say they had it. The Light fantastic toe was tripped until 12 clock when supper Wras served. The Young people return Many thanks to . And mrs. Angel for the hospitality show n them that occasion. If you want an 18 hour ride Over the smoothest Stone ballast track in the world in luxurious reclining chair cars at lowest possible rates at a lightning rate Speed in through cars in charge gentlemanly conductors which will be the most pleasant and cheapest trip you Ever took take the excursion tuesday february 28, the c amp m Ray to Kansas and All Points West. The Kansas City times has printed a special edition which describes at length the Indian territory its people the location the various tribes where the Public lands Are the history the past movements toward opening the territory to settlement and what is being done this year. The paper is accompanied by an excellent map the territory. A copy will be sent to any address receipt a two cent stamp by addressing the times Kansas City to. We ask our Many patrons who Are in arrears subscription to Call and up. Our terms Are $1.00 per year in Advance $1.50 if not paid within six months. If those who have failed to in six months will come in and within the next fifteen Days and in Advance for the coming year we will accept $1.00 per year. Several Hundred Are in arrears from one to two years. This ought not to be the Case at one Dollar per year and if not attended to we w ii have to insist the $1.50 per year and Send out a collector. We Divide the profits with you at $1 per year and we want our share it. We Hope our terms will be cheerfully complied with. A a go West in cheap excursion the Cleveland amp Marietta Ray tuesday february 28, 1888, from Caldwell and All stations to Kansas Dakota Missouri and All Points West. Rates lower than the lowest both one Way and round trip. Through chair cars to Wichita and Hutchison. This will be a grand Opportunity to visit your friends inspect lands Etc. Twelve hours quicker than any other through line. For information regarding time trains and rates Call address the following c b Barry agent Caldwell T c Clark agent Cam Bydge W r Grimes agent Marietta J m Mccloy Newcomerstown w c Adams canal Dover any other agent our line. Their business booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival Trade at f. C. Miller amp songs drug store As their giving away to their customers so Many free trial bottles . Kings new discovery for consumption. Their Trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cure and never disappoints. Coughs colds asthma bronchitis croup and All Throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free Large size $1. Every bottle from Columbus. Miss Annie Waddington has gone to Scio for a few weeks. Mrs. Henry Kuhn spent Sabbath with her parents . And mrs. Raiff. Miss Eva Gartrell is visiting her Friend miss Maggie Waddington this City. Mrs. Daniel Stemple Beaver dam is visiting her son near Newtown this week. _ . M. Yingli Gand wife Newcomerstown Are visiting at s. G. Crites this City. Miss Kate Welty has gone to Uhrichsville for a Short visit with her Friend m iss Ella Johnson. Or. Allan Getzman who has been teaching in Stone Creek we understand has had to resign account failing health. Miss Kate Lahmer Shanesville is visiting at the residence her Uncle George Lahmer. Or. Garry Spring old town Valley returned from a trip through the West where he spent a couple weeks very pleasantly. Or. Peter Dick who sprained his ankle about four weeks ago is not yet Able to stand upon the injured limb. Or. And mrs. David i. Wills new Philadelphia came up saturday and remained a few Days with her parents . And mrs. A. J. . Pointer. Daniel d. Knisely Butler Indiana oldest brother Knisely is visiting his Mother who is now the oldest resident this City being Over ninety six years old. Mrs. Battershell East front Street visited her son and family . Battershell Uhrichsville last sunday who by the Way number one More than at her last visit a tis a Beautiful girl. Our Young friends . Sam. Urfer and miss Laura Minnis were married at the lutheran parsonage Sabbath evening by Rev. Or. Kuhns. Their Many friends through the Courtesy the times extend congratulations. E. B. Mcnamee the retiring clerk the court Harrison county has decided to enter the practice Law in Cadiz. Or. Mcnamee read Law with col. Lewis Lewton and was admitted to the bar before entering the office clerk. We Are pleased to note the fact that he is a Well read Young Man. And a gentleman and with his experience As clerk court he is highly prepared to dispatch any Legal business entrusted to his care. Success me. Wedding anniversary. One the happiest things to contemplate is an aged couple who have Long glided Down the Stream life meeting bravely All Adverse winds and buffeting and Are now enjoying a Calm rest from the labors the voyage life before passing to the other Shore. Or. Jacob Wertman and his aged wife Are a Good example this. Eighty two years ago . Wertman commenced his voyage life and seventy nine years ago mrs. Wertman commenced hers. Sixty one years ago the tides their lives United and both embarking in the same Canoe and sharing their Joys and sorrows Are now reaping the Reward the Noble struggle they have made. Or. And mrs. Wertman were both born in Bedford county pa., and thirty three years ago moved to this state and county. They Are the parents 12 children ten whom Are living. Their grand children number 69 and great grand children 30. For some years they have made their Home with their daughter mrs. Erwin Fulton East Shanesville. On last sunday a number their children grand child Ren and great grand children met at the Fulton residence to celebrate the 61st anniversary . And mrs. Wertman a wedding. A Bountiful repast was prepared and partaken by the numerous relatives and friends present. The whole occasion showed a feeling love and Friendship scarcely if Ever witnessed in so Large a relationship. May happiness attend them. Obituary. Or. J. F. Baad the firm Baad amp Maurer Bolivar died wednesday last lung trouble and was buried saturday. Or. Baad was one the Best business men Bolivar and one her most esteemed citizens lie was about 40 years age and has been engaged in the drug and dry goods business for several years. He was very successful As a business Man and respected by All who knew him. We Are sorry to learn his death. Or. Jacob Huffman Baltic Ohio died the 16th inst., from injuries resulting from the kick a horse. Or. Huffman was 56 years age and one Bucko a township leading and influential citizens and an old resident the place. He will be missed in the social business and political circles As he was alway3 Active. His son Andrew was serving As a Petit juror when the sad news was carried to him. He leaves a wife and seven children. Edward Miller son John Miller this City died sunday afternoon at 5 clock consumption. His wife died the same disease about two years ago. Lie was 32 years old and leaves one child a seven year old boy. The funeral took place wednesday afternoon at 3 clock. Or. Edward Burnett an old and respected citizen canal Dover died saturday night last at the age 73 years. He was one the leading business men canal Dover for Many years. His funeral took place Mon May. Mrs. Levi Sargent North Broad a Vay died tuesday morning. She had it Een ill disposed All Winter but nothing serious seemed to be the matter until within two Days her death when she suddenly grew worse. Columbus o., february 21. On the boasts a a a. Benson during the last Campaign and which was re echoed by his political helpers All Over the state both the stump and in their press was that a the Ohio Penitentiary under Republican management was made that assertion was made to catch political Gullible but the facts do not prove the assertion. Let us look at them. The annual report that institution for the year ending november 1st, 1887, is just out and in one part it the assertion is made that the total receipts including ail the special appropriations Over the expenses is the enormous sum $1,983.87. Among the receipts is $2,392.25 received from the general government for keeping United states prisoners. During the Foster and Hoadley administrations no Money was received for United states prisoners As those having control the Penitentiary under those administrations thought it was robbery to make the general government for supporting and maintaining prisoners who were working contract and the state was receiving for their services. But a a. Benson so administration has no hesitancy that score. The Reader will notice that the amount from the United states is More than the boasted amount receipts Over expenses. Last Winter the legislature appropriated some $48,000 Tor improvements and repairs at the Penitentiary in the shape special appropriations. In the report before us the Warden says a the amount appropriated for building and repair purpose for the last year was so limited that it has been impossible for me to keep up the necessary repairs the institution and have been unable to accomplish anything in the Way new notwithstanding the repairs and improvements were not made and the Penitentiary is in a More dilapidated condition than it was a year ago the $48,000 appropriated by the legislature last year for that purpose has All been expended in some manner perhaps to officials that institution who were paid More than the Law allows them. They also boast in their report that All the prisoners have had steady employment during the past year nearly All them being employed contract and Price labor. Under the Load Ley administration nearly one fourth the prisoners were Idle the greater portion the time As there was no work Tor them Only new contracts which the officers having charge the prison would not make because they would not violate the Law. The present management have no scruples that score. These Are the cold facts and where they show that the prison under the present administration a has been More than self sustaining during the past year a a would be beyond any Fellows finding and if the vouchers last october had been As Large As they were in any other month the past year the expenses would have been very much larger than the receipts during the past year and the boast about the Penitentiary being self sustaining under the present management would have proven to be a myth. The tally Sheet trial still drags along. The republicans about Columbus Are getting very sick it and when one them Speaks his honest sentiments which Many them frequently do they say they wish Joe Foraker Dave Pugh Dave Huling and the other Fellows who got them up to make political capital out had been the other Side Jordan. The thing is proving a great farce and an expensive luxury to the taxpayers Franklin county. The a Dave Pugh who assisted in a working them has the Gall As Only a Republican could have to sit the Case As judge and is expected to be fair and impartial in presiding in the trial. What a farce. The legislature adjourned last Friday until yesterday afternoon at 4 p. M. Business will commence at the old stand to Day. Probably the regular Tri weekly adjournment will commence thursday afternoon. The junk eting parties to the different state institutions outside Columbus members their families numerous relatives and acquaintances last Friday and saturday were numerous. More Board saved by the average legislature. Such is life. A. Friends Tariff Reform. There will be a meeting the Tariff Reform association Tuscarawas co., in new Philadelphia saturday february 25th, 1888, at 2 clock p. M. All Persona in sympathy with the views president Cleveland upon the subject Tariff Reform As expressed in his recent message to Congress Are cordially invited to be present. The meeting will be addressed by a number speakers and it is hoped that every Friend the reduction taxes will be present and Aid the Peoples movement for the abolition labor slavery. John a. Buchanan press to. W. C. Gould Sec y. Samuel r. Minnig ass t secy. Brace up. You Are feeling depressed your appetite is poor you Are bothered with headache you Are fidgety nervous and generally out sorts and want to Brace up. Brace up but not with stimulants Spring medicines hitters which have for their basis very cheap bad whiskey and which stimulate you for an hour and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood Start heavy action liver and kidneys restore your vitality and give renewed health and strength. Such a Medicine you will find in electric bitters and Only 50 cents a bottle at Miller amp songs drug store. The time year for cyclones is again at hand. The town mount Vernon Illinois is the first to be wrecked by the powerful elements. The town is almost blotted out existence. 1,500 people made homeless. Thirty five were killed and twice that number wounded. The loss will foot up Over half a million dollars. Aid is being sent in daily. A detailed account will be found the inside this paper. Baking powders. Report ti1e Ohio state food commission. Analyses the chief brands sold in the state their strength and value officially ascertained. The Ohio state Dairy and food commissioner Gen. Ii. Hurst has made Public circular no. 6 the results the commissioners investigation baking powder. This commission was formed by the legislature with instructions to make an examination the food Supply the state and to give a report such an examination to the Public. The examination the baking powders was made by professor ii. A. Weber state chemist and relating As it does to an article daily use in the food almost every one it is particular interest. The rather startling fact is brought out by the report that the thirty different brands baking powder Analysed composing about All those sold in the state Twenty them Are made from Alum a substance declared by the highest medical authorities to be injurious to health when used in food. The commissioner classifies the baking powders into three general divisions according to their value 1st. Cream tartar baking powder 2d. Phosphate baking powders 3d. Alum baking powders. The commissioner explains that the Best baking powder is that which the ingredients being healthful gives off the largest amount Leavening Gas and leaves the smallest amount Residuum in the bread. A Small amount Carbonate Amonia which is considered healthful is used in some the Cream tartar powders to give them a higher strength. The commission say that Alum is undoubtedly a hurtful Salt. The report ranks the powders and shows the amount in each inert resultants which in using it would appear As Residuum in the bread As follows percent. Inert name. Or Residuum. Cream tartar powders. 1�?roya a. 7-25 2�?dr. Prices.12-66 3�?pearson�?T s.14-39 4�?cleveland�?T s.10-18 5�?snow drift.17-54 6�?upper ten. 9-22 7�?de lana�?Ts.32-52 8�?sterlin g.12-63 Pinios Pilatic baking powders. 9�?horsford�?T s.36-49 10�?whea t.86-23 Alum baking to adders. 11�?empir e.34-26 12�?gol d.30-34 13�?vetera n.23-36 14�?cook�?Ts favorite.34-92 15�?sun flower.35-60 16�?kento n.38-17 17�?patapsc 40-08 18�?jerse y.16-05 19�?buckeye .29-85 20�?peerles s.26-28 21�?silver Star.31-88 22�?crow n.16-69 23�?crown special .25-09 24�?one spoon.58-68 25�?wheeler�?Ts no 15.27-73 26�?carleto n.30-94 27�?ge m.36-57 28�?sciot 18-25 29�?zipp�?Ts grape crystal.11-99 30�?forest City.24 04 the Large amount inert matter Residuum in both the phosphate and Alum powders will be noted. This in the phosphate powders is largely Lime in the Alum powders it is chiefly Alum. It will be Gratifying to the Public to observe that the powder in most general use the Royal is also the purest. In comparing the first two powders the list for instance the Royal and . Price so the inert matter in . Prices is seen to be about five in seven More than in the former a difference 71 3-7 per cent., the Royal being purer than prices by a corresponding figure. The carbonic Leavening Gas produced by the powders indicates their strength and their True value May be ascertained by considering the amount this Gas in connection with their inert matter Residuum As shown above. The higher the percentage Gas and the lower the percentage Residuum the better the baking powder. These percentages As found in some the most familiar powders Are Given As follows per cent per cent name. Leavening Gas. Residuum. Royal.11-80. 7-25 sterling.11 12-63 prices .10-50.12-66 de land�?Ts.10 .32-52 Gem Alum. 8-45.36-57 Forest City Alum. 7-80.24-04 Silver Star Alum. 6-90.31-83 Kenton Alum 6-20. 38-17 Patapsco Alum 6 .40-08 Empire Alum 5-80.34-26 Cooke a fav., Alum. 5-80.34-92 one spoon Alum. 5-75.58-68 with the foregoing explanation the study these figures will readily give Consumers a knowledge the comparative value the different brands. To illustrate with the percentages Given the two baking powders before compared the Royal containing 11.8 parts leaving Gas to 10.5 in prices its excess strength is 1.3 in 10.5 12.4 per cent. Royal is therefore 12.4 per cent stronger As Well As 71 per cent purer than prices Etc. The relative strength and purity All the powders can be computed in like manner. Ebenezer stanyard the Youngstown murderer who was granted a new trial was found guilty murder in the first degree the 15th instant. This is the second time he has been convicted. His Council have filed a motion for another trial. There is no doubt that he will hang this time. A 38-caliber revolver Cartridge attached to the end a stick by a wire was found in his pocket when he was searched in his cell. It is supposed that he intended to commit suicide by holding the base the Cartridge in the Gas Jet when All Hope escape was gone. Unclaimed pleas court. signal Victory. The following list unclaimed letters remain in the new Philadelphia Post office february 21,1888 e j Reese win Wassem Ike Whittingham g w Shaw John e Price John Fox John Calora Minnie Sims Cora Schwab mrs m l Kelly. E. P. Degrief p. M. Plaintiff to plead. A b Chase amp co v John f Kugler. Defendant to plead. Eliza j Melbourn v Elizabeth Dallas. Harvey Spalding v Ellen f Kriter. Mary Helmsderfer v Henry Geib. Mary e Kline v Charles Hasbrook. Joseph r Conwei v Oscar a Craigo. Eva Neuman v Cincinnati life Assn. Farrington Barricklow v h l Custer. Nancy Wallace v Joseph Wallace. Jacob f Babb v Elizabeth Roshem. Judgment against defendants. City Bank new Philadelphia v Fred and John Bigler $3,003. Susanna Wible v Wible amp Knappen Berger $324.80. Deis Bissman amp Kurtz v a Tidball $353.25. Oxford Bank v s Douglass $1,880.20. Dilworth Brothers v j t Thompson $620.40. John Thompson v j t Thompson $250.60. Jacob Barringer v Peggy j Hidey $503.55. De Kaldenbaugh v Peggy j Hidey Cassemero Wolf v John m Heck $125. Decrees partitions sales and confirmation sales. Wilbert r Mcllvain v Belle Shott Well partition and order Sale granted. William r Shields and Geo ii Hildt confirmation. Jacob f Baad v Elizabeth Hothem partition. Preliminary ruling. Jesse m Delong v Demarius Delong demurrer overruled. Trial to court. William r Jones v Jacob Shumaker injunction dissolved. Cases dismissed. Caroline Vough v Adam Vorherr. Same v same. Charles Weaver v Joseph Harmon. Patrick ii read v Benj Keller. Cases settled. Mary Jones v Ernst Schmidt. Cases continued. Harriett m Young v John Simetz. Walter Ludy v Willis r Crater. Peter Forney v Edward Forney. Grand jury report. Larceny 8 cutting to wound 1 Selling sunday 1 Selling to a person in habit 2 Selling to a minor 1 Selling and furnishing 1 Selling election Day 1. In session eight Days examined 120 witnesses thirty cases continued Nineteen presentment made eleven cases ignored. Tried to jury. Christian Shaufler v m t Kohr verdict for plaintiff 62 cents. Transfers real estate. I As compiled in the office the recorder deeds ii e Shull to Worthington Carnaham lots 1 and 2, new Philadelphia $1,000. A a Weymuth to l h Ferguson lot 349, Uhrichsville $350. C i Grimes to Ella m Metzger lot 31, Lockport $1. Charles c Ellis to Fred Kislig part lot 76, new Philadelphia $950. Margaret Shaw to Jefferson Miller part lots 41 and 42, Sandyville $100. Susanna Dick to Annie e Blunk part lots 302 and 303, Uhrichsville $50. A w Brown to Jacob Wise 3-8 acre Goshen township $500. Lenry Fribley to a t Raiff part lots 153and 154, new Philadelphia,$3,000 John Burry to Raiff and Fribley lot 154, new Philadelphia $9.89. Levi eur to John Beiter strip land canal Dover $1,500. Jos Beiter to Ida m Beiter strip land canal Dover $1,380. Levi Newton to t m Stevens 46� acres Union township $1,425. Maurice Moody to we e Krim lot 4, Dennison $200. Milton c Dallas to Jas w Dallas 140 acres Salem township $800. John English to John n English 54 23-100 acres Goshen $3,525. Jas l Lidey to e i Reed 140 acres Salem township $125. Maurice Moody to j s Mccurdy lot 17, Dennison $400. Sheriff Bowers to Samuel Rufer lot 15, Dennison $848. Ann fullers guardian to John Glau ser part lot 11, new Philadelphia $400. Orlando Lidey to e d Reed 140 acres Salem township $125. Edward Rosemond to Ferd Bruck part lot 260, Dover $1,450. Mathews Elliott amp co. Notice. All persons indebted to the late firm Mathews Elliott amp co., subscription to the Ohio Democrat to sept. 15th, 1887, for advertising Job work Are hereby notified that John a. Himes at his office Over Jacob Millers store North Broadway is our Only agent in new Philadelphia to receive and receipt for claims due us. Those indebted to us up to said 15th sept., 1887, Are requested to Call at the office John a Himes and Settle the same. Mathews Elliott amp Hoover the late firm Mathews Elliott amp co. 51 the undersigned hereby announces to the Public that he Sells first class fruit Trees the Best varieties All grafted add budded fruit. Also new varieties that have been lately introduced and found reliable. Evergreens Maple Trees shrubbery All kinds climbing vines Small fruits grapes All kinds. Greenhouse plants and Flowers. Anything you wish for in my line you can obtain me for one half the Price usually asked by agents. I cordially ask you to patronize you Home nurseryman and Florist. Daniel Wyss. New Philadelphia Jan. 26. 5m6 let the american Flag wave in the Blue sky. Let every Union labor Patriot take off his hat and swing and cheer and cheer and swing. The National Banks worsted for once Congress says a no a a a hitherto Shalt thou come and no further a if we should shout As we feel like shouting this grand army building would shake to its foundation the Tribune windows would Fly out and the people would gather to inquire a a what a the matter a the handful Green backers at Washington have stood in the pass thermos the and bade Defiance to the persian army monopolists. At the american Bankers convention at Pittsburgh pa., last summer it was agreed to ask Congress to donate to the Banks from $20,000,000 to $100,000,000 in additional circulation each Bank to have 100 per cent the face its Bonds instead 90 per cent. This Little scheme was for too purposes first to enable the Banks to extort More interest from customers and second to so increase the Premium Bonds that Congress would not think paying them off. The Only reason Why government Bonds draw their present enormous Premium is because the ready Money they command at Washington when presented by National Banks. Now if that Money is increased course the Premium would greatly Advance and the dollars and dimes would flow with a stronger current than Ever before from the pockets the Many into the coffers the Banks. All that is necessary to get rid this Premium is to repeal the National Bank act and the Bonds could be bought up at their face nearly so. At the Bankers convention last summer . Wilkins Ohio appeared As a Delegate and promised the convention that he would introduce and secure the passage this pet measure. Faithful to his pledge he got the Bill before the banking and currency committee at once and himself a member that committee he secured its adoption and the duty presenting the report to the House was assigned to him. All went smoothly until the Bill was presented a vote was taken showing that a Large majority was ready to vote the Bank swag. Or. Wilkins was Happy. A moment More and his Fame would be established for the House would pass the measure and course the Senate would hurry to put it through the South Wing the capital. But hold somebody rises and the chair asks a a for what purpose does the gentleman from Iowa . Weaver Rise a a a i wish to move that this House do now a gentleman from Kansas . Anderson rises and moves that the vote be taken by ayes and noes. Enough men Rise to compel it and a fight follows for nearly a week and . Wilkins looks discouraged. The men who Are fighting him Are increasing All the time. His friends say he cannot waste the time the House much longer with his Bill which he cannot get a vote. He grows sick and takes to his room and to his bed. He is Defeated. When he promised the Banks another dip into the u. Treasury he counted without his Host. He forgot the Little handful Greenback congressman and now the Washington Star says a a the friends the Wilkins Bill to permit the National Banks to Issue currency to the full face value their Bonds have practically abandoned the yes the Bill is dead. As the poet says a a Well dead and burled deep As hell and resurrection dead As Well a at least we Hope so. On january 31, it was postponed for two weeks. This was done to let Down the banking committee easily but it was done with the understanding that it is to be referred Back to the committee and allowed to die. It would take a Good adder to Tell How Many millions dollars have been saved to the country by this fight Gen. Weaver and his co labourers. It has changed the history the future. It has struck a telling blow to Money monopoly usury and aristocracy. It has taught Wall Street a lesson that it cannot always dictate legislation. It has lifted the oppressed. It has Given the people to understand that the Money the future will be government Money and not corporation promises to . The Brave uncompromising stand taken by general Weaver in this matter has Given to him one the grandest triumphs his congressional career. Congressmen acknowledge it. The press acknowledge it. The Washington Star says in View it a general Weaver Iowa has jumped into a prominence that is astonishing to some his old associates. He comes to the front with More boldness than any other Man that Side and has developed qualities As a Leader. He is conferred with by . Mills who As Leader the House relies him for assistance and support. He is listened to with much More respect than he Ever a before. The House seems to have just discovered that there is a great Deal in this important matter is All hid by the monopoly papers. No one hears a National Hank defeat. Every body hears a National Hank Tribune. Done to let that cold yours run . You think it is a Light thing. But it May run into Catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and Clear All obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases these parts head nose Throat bronchial tubes and lungs can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use Boche s German syrup. If you done to know this already thousands and thousands people can Tell you. They have been cured by it and a know How it is bottle Only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. 9yltrials an editor. An Illinois paper published in Genesee a gets off the following in regard to journalism in that town and which is applicable to All country newspapers one great difficulty in running a newspaper in a town like Geneseo is that when there is any news we can to publish it. As soon As anything happens the happened his her Friend comes around and requests even in some cases demands that it be kept out the paper. It is suicidal to a publisher to not heed this request demand. The town is so Obi that everybody is related to everybody else through All the ramifications consanguinity. Immediately the publication the person a gits made and stops his paper then his Sisters cousins aunts parents grand parents second cousins uncles and their Sisters cousins aunts and far reaching relatives even to the second and third generations a git some them Stop the paper and All them Are Huffy and become severely contemplative their noses when they see the scribe approaching. If we want to find out who a Many a relations Are All we have to do is to Lay Bare some mean sneaking thing he has done. Then his relations seem to Spring up out the ground. He is tangled up with families we never dreamed he had any connection with and an Era Cross eyed inspection sets in that leaves the scribe aghast. The wires consanguinity ratify round to that extent in an old town that if you give one them a Jerk half the population pops up hungry with a desire to meditate the length their snoots. Charles i. Canter a Young Man working in the Dennison Yard got a Drunken spree monday night last week and while in a House ill repute got into a quarrel and then Drew his revolver and began shooting at parties in the room. He then went into Shuttz a Saloon and began shooting at the same Man again. Mayor Woodburn deputized several officers to assist in his arrest. In the Pursuit several shots were fired one striking Canter in the lower part the body. Lie was afterwards found in the House mrs. Alexander. He died from the wound thursday. Michael Galvin was one the officers deputized and who was arrested charged with having fired the fatal shot. He waived examination and was bound Over to court. A special grand jury will be Imp annexed to pass upon his Case. The Ball that was found in the body Canter is said to be entirely too Large for Galvins revolver and he no doubt will be discharged. Several shots were fired and it wiil Likely remain a doubtful question whose weapon did the work. Galvin was arrested waived an examination and was bound Over to court to await the action a special grand jury which will he Imp annexed to Day thursday. A Fine two Story Frame House containing seven Large rooms conveniently arranged finished in Good style and papered throughout. Bay Extension in front the House affording a Fine View the Street also a portico in front Good chimneys built from the ground up grates in four rooms and stove flues for three rooms Good cellar closets and Large Cistern Wood and Coal House and other out buildings. Splendid variety fruit Trees just beginning to Bear such As pears plums peaches and apples 5,500 bearing strawberries excellent Quality 500 bearing raspberries. Also plenty currents gooseberries and grapes. Two lots one 66x264, and the other 54x264�?both fronting the Street. This property is situated a Good Street in new Philadelphia Ohio. The proceeds the berries alone will a Good per cent the investment. Price very reasonable and easy payments. Call at the items office. Of according to the India times it appears that during tin year 1886 the number persons killed by wild animals and venomous snakes in Hindustan was 24,841. This is an increase 1,934 Over the figures for the previous year. The fatalities from Snake bites Rose from 20,142 to 22,134, while wild animals killed 2,707 persons As compared with 2,765 in 1885. Tigers were responsible for 928 deaths and wolves for 222 these figures showing 90 More deaths from tigers and 26 less from wolves As compared with the pieced no year. Elephants leopards bears hyenas wild boars i sons wild hogs jackals alligators crocodiles wild eats and panthers had also their quota victims. I have for Sale a Fine Rich level productive farm 2,250 acres. First and second Bottom land about one half cleared and in cultivation balance Good Timber three Miles from the City Vincennes Indiana Railroad station one Corner and three Lour tenant houses the farm. Gravel Road to the City. Will raise 25 to 35 bushels wheat and 50 to so bushels Corn to the acre. Good Tor All Gra. Or Small Grain. Price $25 per acre. A Iso several Small farms in same Vicinity at very reasonable prices. For further information Call at the times office. Of a Good two Story Frame dwelling seven rooms lot 66x264, Witiw another Good one Story Frame House four rooms same lot and both houses in Good repair. Good fruit Good Well and Cistern premises and also Good outbuildings. Situated in new Philadelphia West High Street and is a Corner lot. Will sell very cheap will Trade for a Small tract land. A bargain in it. Call at the times office. Farmers and teamsters Are invited to examine the Champion Wagon. It is the greatest invention the age. Done to buy a Wagon till you see it. The Tongue never strikes the horses no matter How rough uneven the roads Are. Send for circular address Cyrus Mcqueen Baltic A live agent wanted in every township in Tuscarawas county. 4tf editors As a Rule Are kind hearted and Liberal. An Exchange tells a subscriber to a certain paper who died and left fourteen years subscription unpaid. The editor appeared at the grave when the lid was being screwed Down for the last time and put in a Linen duster a thermometer a Palm Leaf fan