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New Philadelphia Times (Newspaper) - June 30, 1887, New Philadelphia, Ohio The new Philadelphia times volume Philadelphia o., thursday june 30, 1887. Number 27 official directory. District. Congress Rinh Wilkins state . W. Crites i. A a j. Ilance common pleas Pearce county. Representative Francis Ankney Bate j w. Yeagley new Philadelphia times. I a securing attorney. Clerk. Sheriff. Auditor. T ref. K col cur. Commissioners. Surveyor. Infirmary directors. City. Daniel Korns. James 11. Morrow. Elijah Shull. Philip Getzman. John s. Graham. Jacob Miller. 0. Welty. Fletcher Douthitt. A. P. Scott. Andrew Erwin. S. Glatfelter. Quot. J. F. Wilkins a. Figert g. W. Bowers John w. Kinsey John Meyers. J. G. Neumann l s. Kier it w. E. Lash r. Benner .0. H. Hoover Ozias Delong 8 j. Porter l. Krautz Sec mayor Cut Erk marshal Street commissioner Council game Warden. Names. Justices. Townships. Daniel Krebs clan. James w Stoutt Wayne. George Bear Perry. Isaac couts Washington Henry Deible Bucks. T Richardson. Sugar Creek. g Galbraith. Warwick. To Robinson. Warren. Philip a Garver Franklin. John Smith Goshen. Jas Galbraeth. J Rush. John Milione i Mill. Daniel Richards it 1 Oshen. T p. Rankin Rush. L s Winsch Clay. And Tim merman., j Perry. S y Renneker Fairfield. Is Mckinney. Sandy. Win e Beck Goshen. Samuel c kline., j Lawrence. J ii Gardner Warren. Robot coruthers1 Washington John Wetter Wayne. William Kiuse Niyork. Post Ovrick. Philip Doerfer. T j Stocker. T h Mozena. Joseph local a. Chas f Davis. C 0 Fernsel. Levi Travis. W Newburg. Bucks. Salem. Mill. Mill. Oxford. Frau Kliu. Auburn. Dover. Jos h Hostetler Dover. Nieli Mon tag Dover. Wesley m Tracy Sandy. A. Youngen Auburn. Lliam be Hunan. Warwick. David Breymeir Lawrence. Lewis c Zollars. Sugar Creek. I. A Cornett Salem. John s Spring. Jefferson. Charles 11 Ellers Fairfield. J Oil n w Rolli Jefferson a Hugh t minis. Goshen. 0 w Kinsley Oxford. 1 h Kuhn a York. s Wagner Union. J l Baldwin Union. Lock no. 17. Dundee. Cadwallader. Paoli. Baltic. Shanesville. Tuscarawas. New Cumberland Strasburg. Barnhill. Tippecanoe. Uhrichsville. New Phil add a. Gnadenhutten. G Naden Huttu. Cadwallader. New Phil add a. Mineral City. New Phil add a. Bolivar. J new Cumberland Albany. Dundee. I new Phil add a. Baltic. Port Washington Uhrichsville. Dennison. Newcomers town Strasburg. Hagers Ville. Canal Dover. Canal Dover. Canal Dover. Mineral City. Ragersville. Tuscarawas. Zoar. Shanesville. Port Washington port Washington Zoar station. Stone Creek. New Phil add a. Newcomerstown Black band. Uhrichsville. Leesville. Samuel Moore editor and proprietor. Thursday june 30, 1887 office in citizens National Hank Block second floor Public Square. Population new Philadelphia 4,500 Sarthe new Philadelphia times will be published every thursday morning in new Philadelphia Ohio at the following rates one year. Cash in advances 0� if not paid within six months. 1 50 a remittances should be sent by draft registered letter Post office order to the address the proprietor. Or address All matter intended for publication to the editor. Laws newspapers. Professional directory. H 0meopatiiy. S. Breed m. D. New Philadelphia 0. Office and residence East front Street. 25 a yet r Eda Wilhelmi Mclean gynaecologist. Practice limited to diseases women and children. Office Public Square new Philadelphia 0. 7 j. T. Mclean . G Warburton . J is. Mclean a warburt0n. Physicians and surgeons. Office and residence Public Square new Phil phia Ohio. A y j. W. Richards physician and surgeon. Office and resilience no. 46, South Broadway new Philadelphia Iii. Syi i7rancis r0mig, attorney at Law and notary Public. Office Over citizens National Bank. New Philadel Tsivia . _ j7d. Ills song a shaving. Shampooing and Blair dressing parlor in basement under Millers drug store North Broadway. New Philadelphia. 0. 4myl John s. Graham attorney at Law and notary Public new Philadelphia. Ohio. All professional business promptly attended to in Tuscarawas and adjoining counties. Office up stairs opposite court House North Broadway. 4iyl subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary Are considered As wishing to continue their subscription. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use it whether he has ordered it not will be held in Law to be a subscriber. If subscribers move to other places without forming the publishers and the paper is sent to the former direction they Are held responsible notice should always be Given removal. If subscribers refuse neglect to take papers from the office place to which they Are sent they Are held responsible until they Settle Bills and give notice to discontinue. Natural Gas has been found it Lebanon Ohio. Harrison county prohibitionists have put in nomination a full county ticket. The prohibitionists Iowa will hold a state convention the 14th Day july 1887, and will nominate a full state ticket. The speech senator Sherman has been received with ill concealed disgust by the Eastern Republican press. It shows that the Republican party is bankrupt a line policy for the future and in the absence it Falls Back dry and Banner. Windy sex postmaster general Frank Ila ton will have charge the infantile Sherman Boom at least what is left it during the hot months. Hatton Rode from Chicago to Mansfield with Sherman one Day last week and is now a very ardent Sherman shield and Banner. They had a very interesting race in Licking county Over the nomination for probate judge. The candidates were e. P. Irister and Hon. William Bell both prominent democrats. Bris Ter had a majority four votes in a total vote Over 4,400. This race was under the popular vote system nominating. The race was exceedingly close. Canton has a new paper called the advocate just started. It is Independent in politics. J. F. Smith and brother proprietors. A woman in Crewe England has lately been appointed town crier and Bill poster. She performs the duties by is Deputy. _ done to fail to go to the horse fair and Sanger est at canal Dover the 4th july. Good horses and a Large crowd will he there. A festival will let a Given m the new Sabbath school room the presbyterian Church this thursday evening. All Are cordially invited. The Farmers Bank at Coshocton got nipped to the tune $2,000 by having collections in the hands the Fidelity Bank at the time the collapse. The c. Amp m. Railroad will sell excursion tickets from All stations to All stations going and returning july 2, 3, 4r and 5, inclusive at one fair for round trip. See posters. Jacob Horn canal Dover ran an excursion from that place to Massillon sunday last and reports a Good time. It was the occasion the 50th anniversary the German evangelical Church. A Man Fry a Valley whose name we have not Learned was drowned in the feeder the canal while seining for minnows Friday evening last. He got beyond his depth and Crowni d before lie could be rescued. Or. Arnold son in Law . Philip Gintz this place who had lately started a furniture store in Zanesville was burned out last Friday night losing nearly his entire Stock goods. Loss $1,800. Mansfield Wool buyers Are paying from 30 to 35 cents for Wool. Wool buyers in Coshocton county Are paying As High As 35 cents for Wool and at Cambridge Guernsey co., 30 to32ets. New Philadelphia buyers Are paying 32 to 33 cents. Post office notice. Personal mention. Or. Granberry spent Sabbath with his family North Broadway this City. Miss Minnie Booth is attending commencement at Scio College this we Eek. J h Booth. Attorney at Law notary Public and conveyancer. Special attention paid to collections executors. Administrators and guardians accounts. Office up stairs opposite the court House. North Broadway. 4<yl c Amuel 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. Mitchells dental rooms. Grant Mitchell d. D. 8. Formerly instructor at Philadelphia dental College. City Block new Philadelphia 0. Over Rai Jfe a hardware store Crown and Bridge work skilfully executed. Gas and Ether administered. Diseases the Mouth and Teeth a specially. 1 the Wilsey 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 Church directory. every sunday at 10 30 a. In. And 7 clock p. In. Sunday school at 9 . Prayer meeting every wednesday evening. Christians services every lords Day morn ing at 10 00 a. In. Preaching morning and evening every third lords Day each month. Sunday school at 9 clock a. In. Methodist every Sabbath at 10 30 a. And 7 clock p. Sunday school at9a. Prayer meeting wednesday evenings at 7 clock. German reformed preaching every sunday at lu30.a. In. And�?~2 15 p. In., alternately. Sunday school at 9 00 a. In. Prayer meeting every wednesday evening at 7 15. On the first sunday morning service each month concert in the evening Sabbath school at 9 a. In. Prayer meeting every wednesday evening at 7 clock. Preaching Sabbath morn Ings and we acknowledge the receipt a copy the annual report from the Ohio agricultural Experiment station at Columbus Ohio. This work contains the report experiments with wheat Oats Corn pig feeding potatoes Garden vegetables Small fruits and reports insects weeds and vitality seeds grapes Forest tree culture Hedges botanical notes and various other interesting topics. Any one desiring this report can obtain the same by sending 10 cents postage to Ohio agricultural experimental station Columbus Ohio Jack Shaw Shainkin pa., is one the foolish creatures who makes vows the results elections. Before the last presidential election he swore that he would never Wear a coat while a Democrat occupied the White House and he has kept his oath. For Over two years he has been costless in Winter wearing several suits underclothing. He even made a trip to Scotland going and coming in his shirt sleeves. Having got used to it he is not particularly discouraged by the Prospect not having to buy Coats for a Good Many years to . The Rezin Myers will Case that has occupied the time the court for the last two weeks and has caused greater interest than any Case for Many years was brought to a termination saturday evening by the jury disagreeing and was discharged and Case continued. The jury stood eleven for setting aside the will and one for sustaining it. This involves a heavy expense to the litigants. Court charges and attorney feel will amount to four five thousand dollars. Some have requested us to give a history the Case but As it is to be tried Over again we think it unfair to comment upon it. A jury cannot be Imp annexed easy when there is so Niph discussion about the Case messes. Of Donnell and a. A. Patrick made the argument for plaintiffs and messes. F. Douthitt and judge Ambler Salem Ohio made the argument for the defense. The jury disagreeing is no doubt a disappointment to Many. Lodge directory. chapter no. 38, r. A. Al meets thursday before full Moon at masonic Ball City Block. 0. P. Taylor h. P. Daniel Getzman Sec a. Philadelphia Lodge no. 177, A a. M., meets Friday before full Moon and two weeks thereafter at Afa Sonie Hall. J. L. Mcllvain w. G. L. Taylor Sec a. Knights Lodge no. 73. Meets in their Castle Liall Centre Block Ever thursday a a a. W a c w. Duncan k. Of r. And s. I 0. 0. Philadelphia Lodge no. 107, meets every tuesday evening in Odd Fellows Hal la t. J. Zell Elt. N. G. F. A. Correll rec. Sec a. I. 0. 0. Lodge no. 430, meets every monday evening in Odd Fellows Lylall c. Stempi Fly n. G. P. Skhi., rec. Sec a. 1. 0.0. Encampment meets every second and fourth Friday Eracli Mouth at Odd Fellows Hall City Block. John i Unn c. P. 1. A. Correll scribe. Canton Tuscarawas no. 35, p. a i. 0. 0 f., meets every third thursday evening in each Mouth at Odd Fellows Hall City Block. J. W. Dodd Captain. A. Bippus Secretary. G. A. Andrew Crawford Post no. 6. Meets every first and third monday night at their Headquarters in Centre Block. Daniel Korns commander. L. Crouch. Adjutant. Royal Council meets every first and third Friday each Mouth in knights pythias Hall. A. P. Minnick Regent. J. Ii. Of Chr Secretary. National Council no 52, meets every second and fourth wednesday each month at g. Hall. E. Kaserman pres. We. Bowers Cor. Sec a. The Des Moines Register seems to be unaware that the War the rebellion is Over and that awarding to the records there Are no longer any rebels. At least it would seem that this is the Case since in the last weekly edition the Register ten the seventeen editorial articles Are in regard to copperheads and rebels. Of the remaining seven editorials three Are in relation to Gen. J. 11. Weaver so that Between Weaver and other settled issues the readers the Register must feel disappointed at editor Clarkson a failure to mention something some present interest. It would seem As though he was tired so much worry and vexation in keeping prohibition out politics and had taken a vacation leaving instructions for his assistant to keep up the Supply editorials by reproducing those that appeared in the Register Twenty five years ago without regard to their being irrelevant to the present Neus prohibition. The Var cry indulged in by Republican papers just now will not frighten prohibitionists into joining the Republican Camp nor democrats either. The Republican party would do Well to study the parable the prodigal son and practice the divine principles there taught and it would have greater influence with the Southern people. Judge Albaugh Canton was visiting friends in new Philadelphia Friday last. Or. And mrs. Nathan Stine Are spending the week with relatives in Gnadenhutten Miss Helen Barnhill is convalescing from her severe malarial attack we Are glad to learn. Mrs. Jameson has returned from visiting her sick daughter at Cleveland who is suffering from cancer. We Are pleased to see . A. Vinton once More about and Trust he May wholly recover from the stroke paralysis recently suffered. Mrs. Margaret a. Robb Beaver dam died Friday last and was buried in new Philadelphia cemetery sunday. J. Ii. Bootle has returned from the West. He made some investments in Kansas and Nebraska and Speaks highly the country. iss Kate m is Kimmen after a months visit with her Sisters Lide and Eva this City has returned to her Home near Newcomerstown. The fourth july being a National Holiday the Post office will be open Only from 8 to 9 clock a. M., 12 m. To 1 p. M., and 4 to 5 p. E. I. Degrief p. Grand Celebration at Byersville the Cleveland and Marietta Road. Tickets Only half fare for the round trip. Good going and returning july 2, 3, 4 and 5, inclusive. One the grandest celebrations Ever held in this part the country for years. Everybody should attend. Peace is at last restored at Morehead Lar a to a y a a 1 gang blotted out existence by a vigilance committee. A. W. Young t. A. Day and John Rogers the Tolivar gang Are under arrest to be tried for the murder the Logan boys. Rev. J. Ii. Zinn formerly a pastor in this county delivered his lecture a a prison life a in the Messiah and St. Clairville churches Jan a 20 and 21. The lecture was full facts startling occurrences telling mimicry amusing incidents and word painting hardships endured a Bedford inquirer. Campbells music Lylall will be sold at administrators Sale at the door the court House saturday july 9th 1887, at 1 clock p. See advertisement in another column. This will be a profitable investment for any one. Total earnings this Hall last year was about $1,000. 27w2 there will be a lecture in the lutheran Church saturday evening. Topic a a through Southern prisons and heme again a by Rev. J. Ii. Zinn Glade penn., who was a prisoner War in 1864 and 1865 and confined in Libby and Salisbury prisons. Admission�?10, and 20 cents., a special grand jury was Nypen need Friday last to pass upon the charges against William Smith for burglar izing John Meyers House and for shooting with intent to kill. The grand jury presented two indictments one for burglary and one for shooting wit i intent to kill. Smith was first arraigned the latter Pisa re to which he plead not guilty. Counsel were aligned him by the court who a thorough investigation thought Best for the accused to enter a plea guilty to the charge burglary if the other charge be Ollied. On tuesday he was thereupon arraigned the charge burglary and entered a plea guilty and the court at the request the prosecuting attorney Ollied the indictment shooting with intent to kill. The court after hearing . Meyers statement and the defendant for the purpose determining the degree punishment he thought should be inflicted sentenced the accused to six years imprisonment in the Penitentiary which is an All sufficient punishment for the offence. Smith claimed however that the window through which he crawled into the House was hoisted which if True then have made it larceny Only. While mrs. Meyers would swear that the window was Down and that the thief had hoisted it. The hoisting a window opening a door whether fastened not is a a a breaking a in Law and makes one to d Eye intents burglary. As to the shooting the defendant claimed was done in the scuttle and that the weapon was not aimed at . Meyers. The Ball striking the Brick Wall near the top the second Story . Stewarts House near where the struggle took place it is rather difficult to Tell just How the revolver was pointed when discharged for it was a struggle in the dark. There were a Bunch keys various sizes and shapes also some Small tools for opening doors found his person and the ground we Here Smith had thrown them. Smith claims to live in Lexington ky., and that he is a Cigar Piaker by Trade and that Fie Wras tramping Hunting work. And Vve migh just close by saying that lie has found a six years Job and Board free. Or. Henry Cratz and family Toledo Ohio were in new Philadelphia visiting friends this week and the times office was favored with a Call from him. We Are sorry to learn that our old new Philadelphia boy Kurg Wallace now Youngstown is obliged to return Home in order to obtain needed rest As since leaving Here his health has not been the Best. Ohio against the world. It is said that John Conn and Lizzie and Jennie his Sisters Are not As Well pleased with the West As anticipated and we May therefore begin to look for their near return. It takes a Paradise a country to make an ohioan forget his old Home. De. King our Ever wide awake and genial Friend was in the City 81111-Day. De. Is representing the Mutual life insurance company new York at the City Youngstown and his business qualification Energy and address fit him for a most successful career in the work and the old Home friends wish him Success and health. Our Washington letter we understand that miss Bertha Dougherty who has been teaching school at Wichita Kansas for the past four years with Best Success is expected Home in tins City to pc pts no Summers vacation. We wish her an enjoyable visit and 011 her return to the West that she May feel amply repaid for the labor and Cost visiting her Many Ohio friends. There will be a grand horse race 011 the fair grounds at canal Dover the 4th july. Three Hundred dollars in premiums to ill he awarded the races. Some the Best horses Are expected. The Dover Larmonie singing society will give their third annual Sanger est. Done to fail to come and enjoy the entertainment. We Are informed Good authority that no intoxicants will be sold the Lair grounds so that you can All come and bring your children and take a Day recreation. The 2cth annual convention the Tuscarawas county sunday school Union held at Gnadenhutten june 14th, loth and 16th, was largely attended and was a very enjoyable and profitable meeting throughout. All the speakers named 011 the programme were present with perhaps three exceptions and their addresses and papers were All a High order excellence and met with the entire approbation All who heard them. Delegates and sunday school workers were in attendance from nearly All parts the county and much interest was manifested in the work and Success the sunday school Union the committee appointed by the president finance reported As follows report finance committee. Your committee respectfully recommends that the officers the Tuscarawas county sunday school Union be empowered to fix the amount Money to be raised for the necessary expenses this Union each year said amount to be raised by apportionment pro rata among the sunday schools the several townships. W. A. Put tender w. P. We Nib h. Laurri gift jr., committee. The report was received and unanimously adopted. This was followed by the report committee 011 selection officers for the coming year As follows officers for the coming year. Your nominating committee respectfully name the following As suitable to serve As officer the Tuscarawas county s. S. Union the coming year president Solomon Stocker Gnadenhutten. Vice president a. 11. Winch new Philadelphia. Secretary a. A. In Ettenger Dennison. Treasurer a John poc shuck Shanesville. Geo. E. Campbell w. Ii. Oerter l. W. Bair committee. The report the committee was received and motion the various officers named were unanimously elected for the ensuing year. The committee 011 resolutions then reported a most excellent series resolutions. The invitation to hold the next convention at canal Dover was accepted and the meeting 1888 will accordingly be held at that place the Date to by fixed hereafter by the executive committee. Washington d. C., june 22d, 1887. Editor times a with the thermometer gauging an average 90� fahr., one cannot look with that complacency upon the use pen Ink and paper which for those so desiring Youil ordinarily be enjoyable at a Milder temperature. With the Dys thus ranging at near fever heat it would appear strange indeed if the mental status one abnormally inclined should not Manifest itself in some remarkable aberration pertaining to Public affairs. We have therefore the outpourings an intensely intolerant partisan Republican press and the recent reflections his excellency gov. Foraker Ohio Gen. Lucius Fairchilds the g. A. R., and his night iness Gen. Tuttle late democratic representative to the Iowa legislature but now so immaculately Republican that As the head the g. A. Organization in his state he cannot subdue his newly acquired partisan rancor to Accord to the president As commander in chief the army and Navy the United states the respect which . Cleveland a position As such should secure from every True citizen the Republic. On the one hand the democratic party is assailed by its opponents because its support in a democratic House largely composed the so called rebel brigadier the pauper pension Bill while the other hand the president is criticized and denounced for his veto that measure. Now after Twenty two years uninterrupted peace and a full compliance by the South with All the Republican reconstruction acts because the president upon the recommendation a Republican adjutant general and with the precedent that similar measures had Long ago been advocated in Congress by that shining Light republicanism ii011. Charles Sumner sees fit to give Hack to the state authorities both North and South the Union As Well As Confederate hags now icing in Semi decay in the basement Story the War department building a great Hue and cry must be raised and this too at a moment when Robert e. Lee Post confederates Are being wined and dined by the g. A. Soldiery Boston and this also immediately after the brotherly interchanges Between representative Northern and Southern troops at tiie recent National Drill in this City. Only yesterday representative Blount Georgia a typical Southern Soldier pronounced the presidents action a mistake a a for the reason Mark you that the Southern people do not want these old flags perpetual reminders past sufferings and losses and reviving memories which Are Best to Day we Are advised by col. Bierer Pennsylvania and other Union soldiers 111 open letters to Gen. Fairchilds that As Union soldiers and members the g. A. R., they denounce As bitter and unpatriotic his language used before a. Hamilton Post no. 182 g. A a. In new York cd Juicy Inge Nanov Ami palsied be the brain which would restore the rebel and Union Flag to the states from whence they As col. Bierer says a a Why should any True Patriot and Soldier desire that these mementos the bloody strife be kept in the National Halls As reminders a conquered South a portion our common country ? Why not rather desire that Harmony and Union peace and Prosperity be fostered in every Way. A a i probably did my duty As Well and commanded As Many soldiers As you and i believe tens thousands Union soldiers the a bravest and bests will denounce your language As the Republican party and its willing servants must be very hard pressed for an issus with its democratic opponent when the attempt is made to Force so attenuated an Issue. Democrats the 16th Ohio congressional District should beware such Republican methods and not thus without cause seek to find fault if not crush their Best representatives. Only within the past four weeks dishonesty and venality the basest description has Bien charged against various Public Olices your very efficient and honorable congressman Hon. Be Riah Wilkins included. Do you As fair minded democrats having a full knowledge the gentleman believe these up genetic charges ? if you Foj Spiro to prove disprove such rot As this ascertain who the writers Are and the motives underlying their accusations envy jealousy disappointed ambition some other equally despicable mercenary impulse will lie found to he the basis it. These sentiments when fostered by leading democrats certainly those who should know better cannot but do that which has been falsely charged to a very different cause and Lead to the speedy disintegration the democratic party. As the facts upon close analysis present themselves the democracy the 16th congressional District have the Best reasons to feel proud heir official representatives. Honest capable men fully in line with the most prominent jeffersonian requirements have filled the places Trust and profit and the affairs county state and District have been discharged with marked regard for and Fidelity to the interests the people. That Mossback and kid cannot All be recipients these favors either at the hands the people by those who Are supposed to have influence to secure them should not for a moment be considered just cause for denouncing the one As a Boss and his friends As a gang. It should be Patent at least to the mind any disinterested observer politics in the 16th congressional District that had prominent democratic aspirants been nearly As observant the wishes and interests personal friends and reposed As much Confidence in them As your present genial congressman they would not now he waiting outside the party Gates political Success full grim longings and resentful feelings for the what might have been. These Are the influences which Are most conspicuously prominent in antagonizing Hon. B. Wilkins his friends As Well As Many county officials in your county the backers which influences take every occasion to reflect upon those who Chance to differ with them As a part a disreputable political ring. Common honesty should require that every Good Democrat sift the chaff from the wheat anti that Gross charges infidelity to the time honoured principles the democratic party and its distinguished leaders corruption at conventions etc., should be met with the contempt such clap trap deserves. The Man who is most loudly and persistently crying Stop thief is very frequently the thief himself. Observer. Democratic convention. The democrats Tuscarawas county Are requested to meet at the usual places holding their primary elections in their respective townships and election precincts Friday july 8th, 1887, from 5 clock to 7 p. 111. Of said Day and organize said meeting by selecting a chairman and Secretary who shall act As tellers and proceed to choose by ballot delegates to represent said townships and election precincts in said democratic convention to be held at new Philadelphia o., july 9th, 18�7, at 10 clock a. 111., to select delegates to the state and senatorial convention and transact other important business. Each township and election precinct will be entitled to delegates As follows Auburn. Bucks. Clay. Dover. Franklin. Fairfield. Goshen precinct no. 1 wrapped in flames. A Wisconsin town wiped out existence two thousand people left homeless. 6 9 5 19 5 4 9 10 4 Jefferson. Lawrence. Mill Uhrichsville precinct no. 1 9 Dennison precinct. 10 Newport a a 1 Oxford. 8 Perry. 4 Rush. 4 Salem. 10 Sandy. 7 Sugarcreek. 9 Union. 1 Warren. 3 bar Wick. 6 Washington. 4 Wayne. 7 y Ork. 5 total173 every Democrat in the county has a right to attend and is cordially invited. T. J. Evans choir Ilian. W. Ii. Watson Secretary. Jos. Curley for auditor state. Milwaukee wis., june 27. Fire almost swept the town Marshfield out existence this afternoon and 2,000 people Are homeless. The loss is not less than one million dollars. All communication by wire is Cut off and it is almost impossible to learn particulars. A locomotive spark started a Blaze at noon in the lumber Yard tie Upham furniture factory and it rapidly developed into a roaring fire that spread toward the town. Insufficient fire Protection facilities prevented any resistance to the flames and soon several flourishing factories and the business blocks along the main Street and adjoining residences were wrapped 111 flames. People gathered such household effects As they could and fled to the Woods. The heat was so intense that 2,500 feet the Wisconsin Central track which runs through one end the town was Bent and twisted into the most grotesque shapes. Travel cannot be resumed 011 this account until to Morrow. Specials from Stephens Point and Chippewa Falls conveyed tire engines to the place but the fire was beyond All control. But one store and a few half burned houses remain the flourishing town. Many people were transferred by specials to neighbouring towns and others camped 011 the outskirts the town. Among the buildings that were Destin Gay de were a Woodenware factory the grist Mill saw Mill and factory the Upham manufacturing company the Tremont and several minor hotels warehouses along the Wisconsin Central its depot four churches and the entire business Center. The insurance is less than one fifth the loss. The Legal Mill. Proceedings. Divorce granted. Myrtle Long is Charles Long. Mary Williams is John Williams. William ii Baker is Emma Baker. Elizabeth Holmes is Absalom Holmes. James Simpson is Elizabeth Simpson. Sale confirmed. Vinton Stoutt amp Vinton is Beck. Mary j Delong is Jennie Griffin we m Adrian is Venus Taylor. Leave to plead. Market reports. Times office june 30, 1887. $5 10 1 25 $ 4 45 flour Patent Quot a bbl. V sack. Best family bbl. A a Amber sack. A a a a new Proe. I wheat a Bushel. Corny new p Bushel. Oats new p Bushel. Rye Bushel. Butter Pound. Henry eggs 4 dozen. Buckwheat flour Quot 4 Pound. H Amsz $4 Pound. Shoulders Quot 4 Pound. Sides a annul. Lard Quot 4 Pound. Tallow Pound. Joseph h Hostetler Assignee is Philip j beef�?"j4 Pound. Knappenberger. J re Ltd Goshen barrel. Josephus Edie is Andrew j rusher. lu111 a. A k Ron v pm knt 4 barrel. Receiver ordered to sell property. Allinei it plaster barrel. _ land plaster ton. Ohio relation Doratha Bunch a a a a amp barrel. Is incorporated Village Dennison i potatoes Bushel new. Mayor Woodbury ordered to show cause i re l peaches Bushel. Why he refuses to sign Relatores Bill exceptions. Jennie Bailey it Al is Bertha Myers and Wesley m Tracy administrators Rezin w m vers tuesday j line 11 a stenographer appointed to take testimony jury Imp annexed and testimony adduced in part for plaintiffs. Wednesday june 15�?testimony adduced in part for plaintiff. Thursday june 16 a testimony adduced in part for plaintiff. Friday june 17�?rem.lining Estimo rags 4 Pound onions a Bushel. Hay 4 ton new. Timothy seed a Bushel. Wool. Fertilizers 4 ton. Fate. 1 50 75 40 27 66 0 5 10 12 03 10 07 07 08 07@15 1 15 1 00 1 3o 2 25 9 00 1 50 30 5 40 1 65 0l 50 r no 2 25 33 35 00 footpads take Possession Wichita Kansas. One Hundred burglaries a one Man killed an editor and a policeman up and robbed. It is with pleasure that we bring Forward at the request his Many friends . Joseph c. Curley Urbana for auditor state and announce that his name will be presented to the coming democratic state convention for that office. U v a a Bly known in this part the state. His Public services extend Over a period seven years and have always been marked by an unswerving Fidelity to the Public Good and a consciousness responsibility to those whom he served As Well As by an unchallenged and indisputable efficiency. Lie is a reliable and consistent Democrat and for a Long number years has occupied Foremost position in the councils the party management. If nominated he will make a thorough and creditable Campaign and if elected will make an official the Milwaukee wis., june 28. Highest order competency and the half the business part blur lev most Sterling rectitude j wis., was destroyed by tire to Day. The the nomination Curley would j town is one the mushroom Settle be an Honor to the party a just recon Nientsu in the mining Region and the nation a most deserving Democrat buildings were not very valuable. The and a Young Man who commands the loss will not exceed $80,000 and none highest respect his fellow the individual losses Are Over five Campaign Democrat i Rbana Ohio. Thousand. For a time it was thought that the whole town was doomed. The Kansas City june 25. Wichita Kansas Hasab Nomof which she is not very proud. During the past three four Days she has been overrun with footpads. They began to drop into town last tuesday and since then nearly one Hundred burglaries have been committed one Man killed a dozen men held up the principal Street an editor and a policeman being among the victims and no one has been arrested. Tuesday night George Chastain a prominent citizen attacked a tramp who had insulted his wife and was stabbed in the heart. His assailant escaped. Wednesday night policeman Joseph Hooker was kept St ill by a masked and armed Man in his own House while two other men ransacked the premises. When they left they took hookers uniform club and badge. On thursday Uii Glit Leo Redding editor me a Icinia Tournat was ii Rel a a him i i ii recur the Public Square and relieved his watch and $65. Twenty seven Gold and thirty five Silver watches have been taken. Over Twenty five burglaries have been reported nightly. No arrests have been made and in addition to vigorously denouncing the City authority Sand police the citizens Are organizing a vigilance committee. Dealers in fire arms report a heavy run their Stock revolvers. The City is completely terrorized. No in chief for plaintiff s and for defendants in part. Monday june 20�?testimony for defendants in part. 1 tuesday j nne 21, testimony for defendants in part. Wednesday june 22�?testimony in chief for pendants closed and part plaintiffs rebuttal adduced. Thursday june 23�?testimony in rebuttal closed and argument counsel in part. 1�?Triday, june 24�?remaining argument counsel and charge the court delivered jury retired to their room for deliberation at 5 15 p m. Saturday june 25�?jury continued their deliberations until 4 clock p. Jury disagreed and Case continued. Imly annulment new grand jury. One indictment against William Smith for shooting with intent to kill and one for burglary and larceny. Moore and Mcgregor appointed to defend prisoner. Half the town burned. Transfers real estate. As compiled in the office the recorder deeds. 1 e g Deary to James d earlier 30 acres Sandy township $2,700. Samuel Johnson to Dora m Dugan 150 acres Rush township $ 5,500. Sheriff Bowers to James Millie in so acres Rush township $1,900. James Milliken to n i Sproul it Al 78 acres Rush township $1,900. We w Porter to Kate 11 Rusk lots 5 we Johnson to Lucind -473, new Philadelphia $1,000. John a Sluthour to the Village new Philadelphia part lot 504, $300. Abraham Hass to Augustus Ley lot 10, port Washington $300. Mclancthon plough to Jehu Studor 15 acres Franklin township $622.50. Mary e and ii Bartlett to we keepers part lots 165, 166, Uhn chs Ville $1,100. Sarah j works to <3 w a Mark 42 acres Union township $1,100. 1 l Burrell to Fred male Mih 6 acres Wayne township $6<�o. W s Cummins to Geo w Rmark 82 acres Union township $3,300. 1 ins Scott to Geo m Sher lid-100 acre. Goshen township $42. 1 b Thomp ii to j .1 Maguire 2 9-160 acres Mill township $ a Ltd it. Lot to Elm Trees arching Oyer guard the pomp stately Street lowly Lane hath naught but Clover ruining vagrant wild and Sweet. Come the Sunshine come the rain Days june wintry weather stately Street and lowly Lane never can join together. \ it my fan so far above me thou my Sovereign lady Art though thou canst not stoop to love me i enshrine thee in my heart. Come to 10 Sunshine come the rain Days june Witry weather stately Street and lowly Lane never can join together. A / vow the travellers record. For a Nice sat teen i n the popular Green 1 n any Grade i r a popular Shade it it a a Daisy fan r k ids in Tan it it ran elegant dress a t prices less than Ever before in any store it to to Fridley a it vs., new Philadelphia it it. For a Corset that fils it a elegant mitts it it a prints Itiat wont fade i r Hose a regular made for a let Iruguin in crash for bargains for Cash for every thing new and dig bargains Lor Yon it to to Fribley a it jo�?Ts., new Philadelphia it it. It it goods Are All new this hint is to you Ini a tis a very rare to see Sucu sight Good results in every Case. I. A. Bradford wholesale paper dealer Chattanooga tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled his lungs had tried May remedies without Benefit. Being induced to try . Kings new discovery for consumption did so and was cured by use a few let bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for All coughs and colds with Best results. This is the experience thousands whose lives have beep saved by this wonderful discovery trial bottles free at A Miller a songs drug store. _ candidate announcement. Editor times a please announce sex probate judge William b. Brown Goshen township As a candidate for the office clerk common pleas court subject to the decision the democratic convention to be held september 3d. any t . Judge Brown asks that he he favored because he is poor and needy and now unable to labor physically and because he has been a faithful Democrat. A a a an to Bone scraping Edward Shepherd Harrisburg Iii., say a a having received so much Benefit from electric bitters i feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore my leg for eight years my doctors told me i would have to have the Bone scraped leg amputated. I used instead three both ties electric bitters and seven boxes Bucklen a Arnica Salve and my leg is now sound and electric bitters Are sold at 50 cents a bottle and Bucklen a Arnica Salve at 25c. Per Box by Miller amp son. For Sale \ spill in us acids Kuun As the Peter Ohler tract Pike run adjoining Coal mine no. 2. I Here Are three dwelling houses the premises two Orchards and a school House. Sixty acres cleared and under Good cultivation and Good fences. All in grass. Terms reasonable. Possession can be Given at any time. For particulars Call S. Romig at times office William Oliver Pike run. 39tf i have Tor Sale Trade a Good flour ing Mill m the state Iowa. It is a paying property. Call at the times fice for information. Of tire started in the rear the go Gebic meat and provision company a building and a brisk wind rapidly fanned it into a roaring Blaze that spread from building to building until a dozen Merchan Dise establishments several hotels and a hoarding House were in flames. About i one thousand men employed in neighbouring mines Camo to the Rescue but the fire could not be Suli Dued until a number vacant lots was reached. Even then it was with the greatest i feb culty that buildings several Hundred feet Distant were prevented from igniting so intense was the heat. The Root s and sides the houses were covered with wet blankets during the Early Progress the fire. It appeared so certain that the whole town would lie swept away that merchants hired Large gangs men to pack and Load their goods vehicles All descriptions and cart them away and a number j Railroad cars were loaded and engines i were ready to convey them out town j i Oil lot to e la i 1 Lennison $1. Wilson part j Renej Iliae acres t it m Davis to John w Ann uni -1 Tow 11 a As you la find in the Block at Fri Ley a co�?Ts., new Philadelphia it it. To delinquent Argus subscribers. We have Over $606.0 1 As yet standing out due read Bros subscriptions to the Tuscarawas county Argus and to All those who Are in arrears we make the following very Liberal offer by sending $2.00 the amount unpaid a years subscription to the Argus payable to the a weekly stand office we will Send you a receipt fur $3.06, and the weekly Standard free for one year. By so doing you Are paying off your Back account to the Argus arid getting the a a a Tod to it you in full for one year. Respectfully Standard pm to Glt if lice. 27 w2 a Nult Catharine m Davis to John 10 acres Hird towns a it a a �0. John w a us to John w Graham 10 acres Vford township $725. Christ a i role to a e a Ltd in and 27 rods Warwick towns Liq j b mat Bias to John i i Upit lot 20.5, new Philadelphia. $1,25 a. Samuel Helnuth to Neff 17 acres Sugarcreek township $1,320. We met be to .1 Ane i liken 26 acres Perry township Tsuo. For s vie.�?366 Ter Clas >.3 acres $1,066.Al arc Jain and River Bottom land and Al out to Cert s Hill land being what remains unsold the James Waddington farm situated the new Philadelphia and i Lirie Ville Road near the town Pike run. The buildings Are Good. This land will Lux Solo As a whole divided to suit purchasers. The River Bottom land would be sold in Small tracts. Also a farm 146 acres Plain Jane and James Mil Ken Der met in. 26 acres Pei n $1. A nov Widerman to Xiet it t Assai it Iii Shiv and rive and one phia. Office 7e\v p a Bottom half Mih land situated three 11<mi new Philadel S. Romig attorney at Law. Over citizens National Bank Siladi Elna it it built it. 35u it lot 4, new Phead. A Las Gard-366. By twi 1 a Ori seated itself line Ley is the Metropolis the go Gebic country and considerable Cleveland capital is invested there the fire broke out in a rendering House Back the go Gebic meat and provision company a store. Many people Are left homeless. Rebecca Barnett to it Jeo j Ormston lots Sweed lot Niagara canucks threaten retaliation. Niagara Falls ont., june 26. The action the United states authorities in taking the names canadians employed the american aide As they pass Oyer the Bridge causes great indignation Here. The citizens threaten that if any Bill compelling canadians who work in the United states to live there be put into effect they will bring about measures to have the railways transact their business the Canadian Side the River it. Attention. J a a Mccullough to Jesse 36, i Uhrichsville $165. Thos Scott to William Wall Are is Goshen township $82. 5-100 it it Hio .1 line 21. Post dentistry. Richardson a Yail the practical reliable and responsible dentists Twenty years experience will u / Quot a. A t Dan Wihry except g cd tilling at ton per cent loss than any the unexperienced a cheap John a Denti to quacks carpenters students who Art advertising work at half n ice using the same material used by them. First class work it our u Ual Price. Office in Exchange Block new Philadelphia Ohio. 20tf i have several tracts excellent land in Dakota that i am authorized to sell a Osno Eron William u. Buck Lew. Master was arrested Here to night Lor embezzling the Post Tiit e. Money order funds to the amount $5,071. His arrest was affected by the United state i Trade. Will Trade for i it Al estate in marshal acting under the direction j Ohio for a Stock goods any kind. Now is a Chance Tor bargains. This land is Good and title Good and will increase rapidly in value. Of can get a Fine piano Tarm cheap. 1�?T further information Call at the times office. Of there will be a threshers convention held in Eagle Hall new Philadelphia Ohio july 5th, 1887, for the purpose regulating the Price threshing Grain in Tuscarawas county. All Thresher men Are invited to attend. Many . letters. The following list unclaimed letters remain in the new Philadelphia Post office june 27, 1887 John Schaffner Geo Schwab George Riley James Prosser Richard pen Nock. E. P. Degrief p. A. Holmes Post office inspector who j ferreted out the Deal cation. Buck Lewis j speculations Date from the first Day Ltd j last March and amounted to Over $2, 0 he but when confronted with his guilt he g Ltd $1,115. Bue Kiew had exclusive charge the Money order business and it is now plainly evident that he was making arrangements to leave the country when fur Sale. Iving about a Good farm two Miles we 167 acres t Beech City in Good condition 20 acres Timber this shortage was discovered lie has log House Good barn Good Spring at the Fineen in the office since the Spring House and water in every Field. School 1885, and has been regarded As a Faith House Corner land. Land lies Ful and courteous . J rolling. Will Tike $60 per acre $2,500 Down and the remainder in payments. For further information Call at the Law Conrad doll a Coal Miner brutally murdered his wife and step son about 3 clock june 25th, with a Hatchet at North Sandusky six Miles South Canton. It was a regular piece butchery completely chopping them pieces. Doll fled after committing the deed but afterwards gave himself up confessed committing the crime and expressed a desire to be Hung. Domestic difficulty was i to cause. Office same a Moore. Fop. Sor Tim Mill arranged for steam horse Power. It is in Good order and will sell for $50. Also an Iron water tank mounted two wheels and will hold six barrels is suitable for thrashing purposes. Will sell for $40. For information write the i times office. Of

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