New Philadelphia Times (Newspaper) - March 22, 1888, New Philadelphia, Ohio
The new Philadelphia times published every thursday. One Dollar per year in Advance. Best advertising medium in the county. Books Bill heals posters and Job printing every description done Short notice. Your favor solicited. New Philadelphia times volume Iii. New Philadelphia o., thursday March 22, 1888. The a a times advertising rates. Space. 1 to. 3 to. 6 to. 1 y r. One Inch. $ 1 00 $ 2 x $ 3 00 s 5 00 three inches. 2 00 5 00 7 50 15 00 six inches. 3 00 7 50 12 50 22 .50 half column. 5 00 12 50 22 50 40 00 one column. 8 00 22 50 40 in 75 00 business notices five cents per line. Number 13.official directory. District. Congress. State senator. Common pleas judges. County. Representative. A Nate judge. Prosecuting attorney. Clerk. Sheriff. Auditor. Treasure. Recorder. Beriah Wilkins Geo. W. Crites Foj. C. Hance a 1j. Peace commissioners. Surveyor. Infirmary directors. Francis Ankney Jav. Yeagley James m. Patrick j. C. Donahey a. W. Bowers John w. Kinsey John Meyers. J. G. Neumann s. 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Office in Lytle Block Over furniture store. 49yl �?~j1 Parks m. D., physician and surgeon. All Calls Day night prompt answered. Office Over Routzen Heizer a drug store. Residence two doors South c pfc p depot. 4yyl Jas. A. Richards. Jos. T. Mccullough. Richards amp Mccullough attorneys at Law 49yl new Philadelphia Ohio. Y j. W. Richards physician and surgeon. Office and residence no. 46, South Broadway new Philadelphia Ohio. 48yl prances Romig attorney at Law and notary Public. Office Luthe Mclane Block. New Philadelphia Ohio. 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. 4<yl 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. 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 a lieu 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 it son. 6y2 pate1tts. Ii. Amp a. P. Lace 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 Lull in True tons in patents terms Etc. Sent free. Address r. Amp a. P. Lacey Patent att is. Washington d. C. Feb. 2, �?T8�yl Samuel Moore editor and . W. Mcdermott d. V. S., honorary graduate the Ontario veterinary College Canada treats Al diseases Domestic animals. Surgery a specially. Horse dentistry neatly done. Calous Teeth removed. It pays to keep a horse s Teeth in Good condition. Spavins and ringtones Best treated by the actual cautery. Calls by Telegraph otherwise promptly an swered. A a office Over Routzen Heiser a drug store new Philadelphia Ohio 4yl Mitchells dental Mitchell d. O. Formerly instructor at Philadelphia dental College. City Block a new Philadelphia Over Raiff s hardware store Crown and Bridge work skilfully executed. 49 and Ether administered i diseases the Mouth and Teeth a specially. 1the Gilsey House thursday March 22, 1888.Little happenings. Office in citizens National Bank Block second floor Public Square. New Philadelphia. Ohio. Population new Philadelphia 4,500 Alfred Bailey. Proprietor. The House has been newly furnished throughout. Pleasant rooms table first class. Price moderate. Bus to and from the cars. Good livery in connection with the House. 9yl remodeler refitted and refurnished throw out new i Johnson t House. H. B. West manager 133 Superior Street,Cleveland,.Ohio. Tibms�?$1.50 to $2.00, according to room. Cd bks trios. H. Case l. Golder 52yl Minnesota leads world with bar Stock Dairy and grata duct. A,000,000 acre Fine Timber farming add gracing lands adjacent to Railroad for Sale cheap easy terms. For maps prices rates Etc., address j. Book waiter Lana commissioner H. Warren. General a m Taui a Quot my sofa ask Xor a it Fox me Phi Sarthe new Philadelphia tikes will be published every thursday morning in new Philadelphia Ohio at the following rates one year. Cash in Advance$1 00 if not paid within six months1 50 say remittances should be sent by draft registered letter Post office order to the address the proprietor. A address All matter intended for publication to the times. President Cleveland was 51 years old sunday last. He will retire from the presidency at the age 56. The supreme court has decided the Bell Telephone Case in favor Bell. Four the judges in favor the Bell Patent and three for the defense. The emperor Germany says he will adhere to the austrian Alliance. He has not yet been Able to appear before the United Chambers to take the oath office As the Law requires. It seems that major Mckinley is not favourable to John Sherman and declines to be a Delegate to the convention. It seens that Sherman Lias Many obstacles to overcome in his own state. The state treasurer James w. Tate Kentucky is a defaulter in the sum $400,000 More. He has held that office 21 years. The greater part the Deal cation arises from loaning the Money to his friends who failed to Back. The democratic state Central committee meet to Day. Hon. Henry Bohl chairman is sick in new Mexico and cannot be present. Or. Norton will preside and the time and place holding the convention will be decided upon. Gresham and Harrison Are Indiana a two presidential candidates for Republican nomination but the jealousies now cropping out Between them bid fair to kill the chances both. Indiana must go to Chicago solid for one the other if she expects a fighting Chance to have the head the Toledo Blade. Several the chaps who run the Law and order detectives out Wei Osville were tried for riot and assault and Battery last week found guilty and fined from $50 to $100 each and sentenced to from ten to Twenty Days each in the work House. Wellsville has an exciting time it. The Temperance crowd seem to be top. A scheme is said to be foot to unite Green backers grangers Union and United labor delegates one platform. The three parties hold their convention the same Day in Cincinnati and that one general convention will 1 e held All sending delegates. If this proves True the convention will attract some attention. The Mills Tariff Bill has been overhauled and will be reported to the House saturday. Some important changes have been made by taking several articles from the free list and putting a duty them and raising the duty others. It is claimed the democratic Side the House can unite it now and the republicans will be divided it. Two passenger trains the any Panoz Railroad collided in the Yards tiie company at Meadville pa., the 17th inst., demolishing the engines and express cars severely injuring the Engineer one the trains and Road Viaster Mcmanus who was in the express car. The trains were running at the rate Twenty five Miles an hour. None the passengers were Hurt More than the shaking up. Sherrodsville is now an incorporated town. Everything new at Fribley a new Philada., Messes. Parr amp Kelly will open a Boot and shoe establishment in the room now occupied by Senhauser amp son. Done to fail to attend Fribley a first millinery opening thursday Friday and saturday this week. Everything new. The Cost maintaining the Imperial family Germany with All its various branches is $20,000,000 a year. The Sultan Turkey costs the people $15,000,-000 annually. Or. Frank Rinehart this City while at work in the Sheet Mill wednesday evening last mashed the fingers his right hand. Or. J. Smith dressed the wound and it is Healing As Well As could be expected. People have been led by newspaper notices . Grant Mitchell going to Canton that the new Philadelphia office has been moved which is not Correct. Or. I. L. Mitchell is in charge the dental office Here at the old stand. The House representatives has passed the Hill throwing open the Indian reservation in Northern Montana. This opens to settlers 21,615,200 acres Rich agricultural and grazing lands. This is in pursuance a treaty made with the 17,000 indians in the reservation who agreed to surrender part their immense Domain. This tract will come under the Public land Laws. This is an important move for the people Montana As that territory has been held Back by the Indian reservations. Great Falls City will also be greatly benefited As this territory will be tributary to the Ohio state Board agriculture in its official report for March 1st, 1888, makes the following statement concerning wheat condition Plant compared with full average 73 per cent., causes injury drouth and freezing condition fruit buds compared with full average 95 per cent., reported damage now. The present condition the wheat Plant would indicate Only about three fourth an average crop for the coming Harvest with the uncertainties March and april still to hear from. Owing to the Long continued drouth before and after seeding the great majority the wheat is abnormally Short and without exceedingly favourable weather will not make make More than 75 per cent a full crop since both the acreage and the condition Are Low. The condition wheat in Tuscarawas county up to March 1st is 71 per cent. Cause drouth. Condition fruit buds in Tuscarawas county 97 per cent. The severe freezing in March since the report the Ohio state Board will reduce the per cent wheat to at least 50 per cent. This report is not very flattering to Farmers. Some counties in the state have fared better and Many much worse than Tuscarawas. The report states that sheep have wintered Well and Are generally in Good condition. The new Empress Germany is in no danger coming to want. If her husband should die she would have an income $80,000 per annul and a Palace to live in besides the Large sum she May expect to inherit from her Mother Queen Victoria. The two Fri Leys done to make much noise but it is a positive fact that they have an elegant line dry goods and this with their millinery department soon to be opened will give them one the Best stores in this Section. 2w the democracy Goshen township will meet at the township office monday evening March 26th, at 7 clock for purpose putting in nomination a township ticket. Also the democrats new Philadelphia will meet at the mayors office wednesday March 28th, for the purpose putting in nomination a corporation ticket. Let it be remembered that Charley Morey still keeps his livery and feed stable East front Street his Fine a a Fly Erst in the Gilsey barn and his genial employees Ever ready Day night to turn out take in a team although Muddy no danger getting a a stalled with one them and you will find the most his horses a a 2 40 a Drivers. Under its new management the Valley Road is making rapid strides in improving its rolling Stock. Elegant new Pullman cars have been added and new baggage and Day coaches Are being put . The Valley has Long needed better passenger coaches and this addition will greatly please the patrons the dealer. Two Hundred ladies Alleghany City pa., have agreed not to Trade at stores which keep open after 6 p. M. On saturday. They say the clerks and Saleswoman Are kept standing until nearly Midnight and reach Home so tired that they can get no Good their sunday. The movement m favor Early closing began with six ladies but is spreading through the whole City. In reply to the objection that it will be chiefly bad women Wiio will vote Frances Willard says a a i am sorry that Good men think so much worse women than the National association Brewers does. In Chicago at their meeting this was their Resolution resolved that we oppose always and everywhere the ballot in the hands women for woman a vote is the last Hope the Joseph Jeffers a prominent Farmer living year Barnesville was fatally stabbed the evening the 18th inst., by a tramp. While Jeffers was his Way Home he was accosted by a tramp who gave his name As we. Somers. Or. Jeffers attempted to pass into the House but Somers persisted in asking for an interview and upon Jeffers declining to talk to him Somers Drew a knife and stabbed him repeatedly. Somers is under arrest. The contractors who have about completed the Long Tunnel the Dresden Branch the A. Amp c., have contracted with the Cleveland amp Canton railway company to build the proposed Extension the latter Road from this City to Zanesville. The contract was secured at a private letting. One Hundred teams will be brought Here from new York City Aqueduct in a few Days and the work construction will begin As soon As the Frost admits working the ground. No sub contracts will be let. Messes. Paige Carey amp co. Preferring to superintend the entire work construction themselves. A Coshocton Standard. Two Morman elders have been engaged in their missionary work in Adams county for some time Back and had inoculated some the Young people with the Morman doctrines. The people in the neighbourhood became enraged and ordered the Morman elders to leave. They went away for a few Days but again returned to the House Amos Morgan who was not a verse to their teachings. Their presence became known and it was resolved to give them a lesson. On the night the 14th inst., thirty masked men surrounded morgans House which is about a mile from the Ohio River and called for the mormans. Morgan refused them admission and the broke in the door took them out stripped and bound them smeared them Over with hot tar making them yell with pain then applied the feathers and started them a run toward the Ohio River stoning and clubbing them As they ran. They compelled them to swim the Ohio River to the Kentucky Side. The water was very cold and the two men were nearly drowned. They were warned never to return under penalty being happenings. Every Day except sunday is bargain Day at Fribley a. First Spring millinery opening at Fribley a thursday Friday and saturday this week. Call at the new music store a. J. Radebaugh managed by m. W. Burdick West High Street with John Joss. Or. E. T. Norton manager the Hurford hotel at Canton made an assignment for the Benefit his creditors March 17th. Liabilities $19,000 assets $22,000. The strike the Atchison Topeka amp Santa be Road has terminated by the engineers and firemen agreeing to go Back to work and trains Are now running. Or. M. W. Burdick has purchased the music department John Joss store and has put in a Fine Stock pianos and organs. Or. Joss will continue the jewelry department. Patrick h. Read will be a candidate for mayor new Philadelphia subject to the decision the democratic corporation convention to be held at the mayors office March 28th. Railroad strikes Are demoralizing the business interest and traffic the country. Many the strikers will strike the Bottom their purses and four barrels before Long unless they Are soon terminated. We will extend our proposition last week concerning delinquent subscribers to april 1st. Many took advantage the offer to save the extra fifty cents but there Are several Hundred yet that ought to do so in Justice to themselves and to us. We Hope to see Many Between now and april 1st. But few villages Small country towns can boast As Well kept hotel As the Little town Ragersville. The hotel known As the d. M. Good House now kept by mrs. Good has a wide reputation for neatness cleanliness and a first class table. There is nothing More refreshing and pleasing to the weary traveler than a Well prepared meal. This we assure the Public can be had at the d. M. Good House in Ragersville. Those who Are searching for a a a Means temperature might search the land Over and not find a meaner one than is furnished for the Cuya hoga River Valley during March. If there is anyone who desires a change climate we would advise them to visit Cleveland at this season the year As we usually have several kinds weather Spring fall summer and Winter All in succession within 24 dealer. Many lives were lost Chesapeake Bay during the recent blizzard. The Oyster fleets were out and Many vessels were wrecked and the Crew either drowned froze to death while clinging to the disabled vessels. The Low lands Maryland Delaware and Virginia were inundated by the tide flowing so High. Vessels were carried Over 500 it. Inland and left High and dry As the tide receded. People lied to the attic their houses to escape from drowning and Many perished. We have received the special number the great Falls Tribune giving a detailed account great Falls City and surrounding country. Three years ago great fails was Laid out and now has about 2,000 population. Since the construction the Manitoba Railroad to that Point the Little City has taken a Boom and is destined to be to Montana what Denver is to Colorado her principal City and chief Point for the reduction ores. Great Falls has the finest water Power in the United states. Or. M. W. Burdick music dealer this place met with quite a painful Accident Friday last. He was turning his team near the L. Amp w. Depot when the wheel caught under the bed the Wagon throwing him out under the wheel the Wagon and was drugged the ground several feet until the team was caught. The horses kicked him several times. He was very badly bruised but is Able to be about again. If the team had not been caught just when it was lie no doubt would have been killed As his leg was caught in the wheel. It was a narrow escape. We had the pleasure meeting . Jacob Cratz for the first time while in Shanesville Friday last. We Learned from . Cratz that he is the father ii. Cratz and we. E. Cratz two the times subscribers living in Toledo We were much pleased to learn their Success in business. The Cratz Brothers opened a commission House to handle seed and Grain in Toledo about two years ago. They handled Over half a million dollars Worth the first year and this last year about one million dollars Worth. They Are now Well established commission merchants and Safe men to Deal with. We wish them continued mention. A terrible malady sudden in its attack and fatal in effect has attacked the horses in new York City. Many the Best horses when being driven along seemingly in Good health get week and trembling in the Hind limbs and drop Down in the Street. The doctors Call the disease Saturia uranic blood poisoning. Nine times out ten the disease is fatal. The suffering is terrible and often the horse beats its brains out m its agony. It is claimed that the disease attacked principally those horses that had been worked every Day. When the blizzard struck the City the horses were put up in the stables and were Given their full Quantity food and not having proper exercise it did not assimilate thus causing a nitrogenous state the blood. When taken out they collapsed. It is thought that if the horses had been put half allowance no evil results would have followed. Many these horses were killed to end their misery. Galen Smith has a very bad attack measles. _ . Vail is visiting his wife a folks at Bolivar. Or. H. Williard the pipe works is Home again. Or. Maurice Moody Uhrichsville was in the City this week. Frank Flora Uhrichsville is visiting friends in our City this week. J. Ii. Boothe and de. Kaldenbaugh were in Newcomerstown Friday last. Chas. Smith Cleveland visited his grandmother mrs. Everitt Over sunday. Or. W. C. Able Cleveland was in town for a few Days this week business. Miss Willa daughter pre skiing elder Domer this City has a bad attack measles. M iss Minnie Spence returned monday after a few Days visit in Seio the guest miss Florence Baird. Mrs. John Williams formerly this place but now East Liverpool o., Lias been visiting relatives Here the past week. Or. Lem Hamilton port Washington Lias moved Back to our town and will again engage in the restaurant business. Miss Lou Wilson Lias returned Home from Beaver Seminary pa., and will teach the Wallace school near town this summer. The match maker. Or. John n. Vanlehn Trenton starts for Nevola Stafford county Kansas next tuesday to make it his Home he having bought a farm there. Tuscarawas county loses a Good citizen. Or. James Bertolett Leetonia who has been attending his sister mrs. Holland Virtz near town returned Home tuesday. He pronounces her condition better now than any time this Winter. She is not out danger yet however. Obituary. Mrs. Williams wife the late . I. Williams died sunday night cancer in the stomach. Mrs. Williams had been suffering for several months past and Hopes were entertained her recovery late but the sad news was spread monday morning her decease. Or. Williams died less than a year ago dyspepsia and other troubles after a lingering illness. Or. Williams and wife were among the Best citizens the town highly respected and Good Christian people. The affliction Falls heavily upon Clark Williams who has eared so faithfully for his parents through All their sickness. Two children Are the survivors the family. Mrs. Williams was 53 years old and a member the m. E. Church. Her remains were interred in the cemetery wednesday. The remaining members the family have the sympathy the people in their flexion. The famous Meyers will Case is still in Progress. The testimony closed wednesday Forenoon and the arguments counsel will occupy the remainder wednesday and part to Day. There was an Effort at Compromise. But failed. The costs in the first ease not including attorney fees was $1,300, and this Case will foot up More than that one. Then comes attorney fees for four attorneys in two trials two weeks each for the plaintiffs and three attorneys for the defense so that the expense the suit will be an important item. Counsel for plaintiffs have Confidence in setting aside the will. A Compromise ought to be effected in this Case. A train coming Down Grade the a by a the Cleveland amp Marietta Ray about six Miles South newcomers town ran into a Wagon that Dallas Yarnell was driving across the track in which were several persons killing Yarnell instantly cutting and bruising mrs. J. Dawson and her Little boy so that they May not recover and seriously injuring Annie Smith a school teacher. The Wagon was smashed and the horses killed. _ senator coleus Bill completely knocks out the bucket shops there gambling in stocks Bonds Petroleum Cotton Grain provisions produce is carried . Penalty for engaging in the same either directly indirectly is $200 to $500 for first offence and six months imprisonment for second. Owners buildings permitting the same carried knowingly Are punishable with fines ranging from $500 to $1,000. Notice is hereby Given that there will be a meeting the Tuscarawas county committees a woman a department Ohio Centennial held in Eagle Hall new Philadelphia saturday March 24, at 3 p. M. Members committees and All others interested in the work Are urgently requested to be present. Mrs. Ii. T. Stock Well Pes t. Mrs. M. Taylor see y. We Are pleased to note the fact that . W. M. Miller proprietor the steam flouring Mill at this place is giving general satisfaction. Farmers can get the hour their own wheat and All it will make by going there. It is a first class Buhr Mill. A passionate Man should be regarded with the same action As a loaded Blunderbuss which May unexpectedly go off and do us an injury. Subscribe for the times and read the Best continued Story All that has been published. First chapter this week. Francis Labadie As a Joe the Waif a in a a nobody a child a at opera House March 26th. Reserved seats at Harris Bros. A woman who would be unhappy in a place where people do not marry. Mrs. Hartmi Xum before her marriage had been very like other Young women so far As one could see from general observation but she was married hardly six months before the Early symptoms the match making disease discovered themselves. A month later her ailment had developed itself completely and with unwonted virulence. From that time to the Day her death she never was free from it. Whether mrs. Hartmi Hunts mania for bringing susceptible persons different sex into propinquity was born a desire to make others As Happy As she had been during the budding period her own and John Hartmi Hunts loves whether it was intended As a tribute to the happiness the marital state whose blessings she unreservedly recommended All humanity to partake is not positively known but it could hardly have been the latter for it inevitably happened that no sooner did she succeed in getting two Young persons mutually interested than she changed her manner and did All that she could to separate them. It would seem therefore that she considered courtship rather than Matrimony the Climax earthly Bliss and that consequently she endeavoured to prevent marriage whenever she was Able not Only because it was something she could not conscientiously recommend but also because the fewer the weddings the More hearts would she continue to have at her disposal for the Pursuit her favorite amusement. It was the misfortune George ready to be mrs. Hartmi Hunts brother a her Only brother. Had Providence seen fit to bless mrs. Hartmi Hunts parents with several sons instead limiting its benefactions in that line to a single gift it would have been a great Relief to George. As it was. He was the Only available material in the family Given mrs. Hartmi Xum to work with and it followed naturally that she worked George for All he was Worth. No Young woman could come within the Purview mrs. Hartmi Xum but that lady in contingently discovered that the Young woman was the very one All her sex whom she would choose for a sister in Law and the Only woman the Footstool who could make brother George Happy. Immediately therefore mrs. Hartmi Xum set about bringing the two Young people together. The Young woman who for the time being happened to be in the ascendant was invited to Tea to card parties to meetings to any thing in Short which gave Opportunity for getting the Young woman and the Young Man into each others company and it usually happened and apparently by merest Accident that the Young Folk found themselves alone before the occasion terminated. Even when it was not convenient to have her brother at hand mrs. Hartmi Xum would in Nowise relax her attentions to the party the other part but would have her near As often As she could and always keep her As Long As possible in order to sound in her ears the praises brother George. On the other hand when George was present and the Young woman not by mrs. Hartmi Xum could talk nothing but the Young woman in question. Lie had her for breakfast for dinner and for supper he was forced to eat her with his food and drink her with his drink. Her name was in his ears As he went to bed that Haply he might dream her through the night. But let it appear that the Young people were beginning to care for one another Presto mrs. Hartmi Xum would have none it the Young woman was out her books i Stanter. She knew her no More forever and All her failings real suppose Vitious were paraded before Georges eyes that he might avoid that Young woman As he would a pestilence. This might seem unkindness in mrs. Hartmi Xum. It would have been perhaps were she not always ready to make amends by bringing Forward some other Young woman who if not All things to All men was All things to brother George until in her turn she became fond George and he fond her which amounted to the same thing some other Young woman happened along for it was invariably the last Comer who received countenance mrs. Hartmi Xum who was the Pearl great Price with which she would ornament brother Georges bosom. And so with All eligible Young men and Young women. It was her sole pleasure in life to promote love. She paired couples As nonchalantly As she pared her nails and a great Deal Oft Eiler. And though As has already been said she did not press a couple to Matrimony whole droves couples got there nevertheless for it was not possible for mrs. Hartmi Xum to oversee All her work and the clergy her town were indebted to her greatly for the Aid she rendered them in eking out a living from slender stipends. Mrs. Hartmi Xum has passed away. There is no reason Why i should not wish her Well therefore i can not Hope that she has gone to that place where they neither marry nor Are Given in marriage for i know she could never be Happy transcript. The family supplied. A you love my daughter a said the old mail. A love her a he exclaimed passionately a Why sir i would die for her for one soft glance from those Sweet eyes i would hurl myself from yonder Cliff and perish a bleeding bruised mass upon the rocks two Hundred feet below a the old Man Shook his head. A a in a something a liar myself a he said a and one is enough for a Small family like . A. Sun. One Hundred thousand physic with our Foo common pleas court. A phosphatic baking powder theory that is dangerous if not ridiculous. San Francisco March 10. Advices received by the Steamer City Snyder which arrived last night from Long Kong and Yokohama say the Imperial commissioner who was especially appointed to investigate the loss life in the yellow River inundations sends an official report to the emperor China that the total number persons drowned is Over 100,000, and the number destitute 1,800,000, apart from those whom the flood bad driven into other districts. A Toledo Many a frightful death. Jerry Ila yes employed in Rummells powder depot was soldering a can Nitro Glycerine saturday morning when it exploded with terrific Force. The Many a head was blown from his body and his blood was sprinkled All Over the shop. The room was damaged by the explosion and adjoining buildings were badly shaken. That is a rather dangerous proposition put Forth by the manufacturers some the patented proprietary articles food that their products possess a Superior wholesomeness because they contain a drug some particular medical property. Phosphates Alum Lime arsenic Calomel Etc., have their places As specifics for different diseases and Are invaluable remedies each in its place. But they Are not cure alls. The physician who should prescribe either Calomel strychnine rhubarb three times a Day to Man woman child sick Well because either such drugs is a Well know remedy for some certain disease would receive but Little Honor from the fraternity and less practice from the Community. No one will Controvert this statement yet we find manufacturers baking powders claiming Superior hygienic virtue for their productions and urging their continuous use because they Are alleged to carry the phosphate used in making them a cheap substitute for Cream tartar procured from the Bones dead animals into the food although Well aware As they must be the fact that with the constant use such article this drug must pass into our systems daily no matter what May be our physical condition requirements whether not we May be suffering from some ailment wherein the use such drug would be positively detrimental. Both Alum and phosphates Are useful medic ants in certain diseases but they should no More be taken indiscriminately Day after Day and without the prescription a physician than arsenic aconite Calomel indeed there Are conditions the system particularly with women when the prudent physician would be Loath to permit the use Lime phosphates even As a Medicine. The fallacy this claim the manufacturers phosphatic baking powders will be apparent to All when the fact Well known to physicians is stated that in average health and with Ordinary food the body gets More phosphates than Are acquired can be assimilated As is Evide iced by the fact that they Are constantly being expelled in the excretions both solid and liquid likewise the statement that it is necessary to add phosphates to the baking powder to restore to the four those which have been lost in the milling for it is True that Fine flour As at present made actually contains a larger percentage phosphates than the Grain wheat itself. The object baking powders is not to provide the body with a Medicine but simply to Vesic ulate make Light the mixture four so As to Render it when baked easy mastication and perfectly digestible. The most celebrated experts in the business have worked for the perfection an article that should do this mechanically adding to taking from the hour nothing nor in any Way effecting a change in its properties constituents. When this has been done the perfect Leavening agent has been discovered. The manufacturers the Royal baking powder have succeeded in this so far As to make a Leavening agent that be simulates and raises the loaf most perfectly and without changing the properties the flour while the Residuum from it has been reduced to a minimum. The acid employed however to produce this result is not phosphatic but the acid highly refined Cream tartar which the health authorities agree renders that powder perfectly pure and More reliable and healthful than any other. The recent official tests show the other hand that the Best the phosphatic baking powders can do is to produce an article that is one third More Residuum impurity. We want our food pure especially we do not wish to take Alum Lime and phosphates with it at the dictum manufacturers who May find it cheaper to claim a virtue for the impurities than to remove them. Latest line to the Border. Proceedings. Defendant to plead. Albert Bates v j b Warner. M d Woodford receiver v Allen Richardson. Same v James Mills. Same v Mary d Hindman. Same v Martha Minnis. Same v John Bontrager. Same v William Mckee. Same v William comes. Same v William Stiffler. Same v Grace Williams. Same v Dougherty. Same v Philip week. Jacob Barringer v Peggy j Hidy. Tried to jury. Jennie Bailey v Bertha Meyers. Criminal. Ohio v James Townsend plea guilty sentenced fourteen months to Penitentiary. Ohio v Lewis Saunders $400 recon Ance. Ohio v same $300 recognizance. Cases continued. Eliza a Summers v Nancy Ann Sha Niell. Cases settled. Vinton amp Stout v Charles Wilgus. Transfers real estate. The latest railway Enterprise projected across the Boundary line is the Ontario Manitoba Western Road. The scheme is to run the line from port Arthur to Lake Woods by a route 75 Miles to the Canadian Pacific. From this there will be a Branch to the Iron Range line from Duluth for the construction which i. M. Ross has the contract. From Lake Woods the main line will run straight to Winnipeg and thence take a Southern route to Portage la prarie and West to Mooso non. It is also proposed to Purchase from the Manitoba government the red River Valley Road Complete it and operate it in connection with the Northern Pacific. This Road if carried to completion will prove a valuable feeder to Duluth i As a line from Lake Woods to Duluth would give the shortest route from Winnipeg to Lake Superior. A Bald knobbed convicted. Ozark mo., March 10. The jury in the Case we. Walker the Bald knobbed charged with the murder the Edens Green family after being out about thirty minutes returned a verdict guilty. The news the Young knobbed a a doom spread terror among the other participants in the Edens Green murder save the regulating chief Young walkers father who said As the boy entered the cell a a they put it to you Young Walker said a a Well if i have to die i can stand it but hang an innocent notice to my patrons. I have this 15th Day March sold out my entire Stock pianos and organs to m. W. Burdick representing j. A. Radebaugh Lancaster o., and i have also rented him one half my store room where he will continue in the music Trade. I will still continue in the other branches my business with a More Complete Stock than Ever. Thanking you for your past patronage and hoping for continuance same i remain very respectfully John fail to read our continued Story. I As compiled in the office the recorder deeds Mary Rufer to Rudolph Winkler 8 36-100 acres Dover township $700. E g Heling to trustees moravian Church part lots 452, 453, Ehrichs vile $100. C c Welty to John Meyer part lot 251, new Philadelphia. $2,300. W k Eckfeld to Samuel Vogel lot 7, Dennison $150. Jos Welty to Seth w Dorsey it Al 1 acre Gossien township $350. Mary a Williams to a ii Domer lot 326 and part 325, new Philadelphia $1,350. John Prysi to we Prysi 11 78-100 acres York township $600. We Prysi to Geo ii Kuhn 11 78-100 acres York township $800. c Auld to Mary Thompson part lot 2, Uhrichsville $800. W i Collier to John j Hill lots 43 and 44, Uhrichsville $100. Valentine Montag to Catharine Koby lot 293, Dover $ 1,300. We b Brown to Alma Christy lot 170, new Philadelphia $1,800. Alma Christy to Geo w Sharp part lot 170, new Philadelphia $250. Auditor Kinsey to w l Kline it Al 3. Acres Clay township $4.54. Luella s Cunningham to Jacob Cunningham part lot 2, Newcomerstown $485. We w Porter to Amelia c Walters Mill township $125. Maurice Moody to Mary a Turner lot 4, Dennison $200. William Campbells adm a to Matilda Daringer lot 10, new Philadelphia,$100. Geo Johnson to Joseph Loeb lots 4, 5, 6, Dennison $450. John v i licks to Michael Birch 1-5 acre Dennison $110. Maurice Moody to John Mcconnell lot 6, Dennison $400. Jos a Barry to Mary Heid lot 416, Dover $615. Horace a Deardorff to Susan Neid linger acre Dover $135. N i Olliger to p j Gates amp co., part lot 11, Uhrichsville $4,000. Annie Rhoe to the Dennison water Supply co., right Way $30. An interesting memento. Judge Geddes Mansfield has in his Possession an interesting memento Given him by Henry ii. Lewis Baltimore a grandson Captain George Lewis who was Washington a Nephew. It is a letter written to Captain Lewis. It was this Captain Lewis who received general Washington a sword when he gave up his commission at Annapolis. A member the Lewis family is now negotiating for the Sale the sword to the government. The letter judge Geddes has is As follows Valley forge May 3, 1778. Dear sir a i should be glad if you would let the enclosed go by a Safe hand As it is to thank . Turner for an elegant pair pistols and furniture which he obligingly made me a present . I do not know where to direct to him but believe he lives somewhere Tappahannock either near Leeds above it. He is the son Harry Turner and i think married a sister Captain Forest Croy. I would not have the letter miscarry. Mrs. Washington desires if you meet Custis at beyond Baltimore you will desire him to bring her some oranges which it is said Are plenty at that place. I amyl a affect. G. Washington. Wonderful cures. Real estate Agency a a Samuel Moore new Philadelphia Ohio. Property All kinds for Sale Exchange All properties left in our hands will be advertised free charge. Commission charged Only when Sale Exchange is made and at reasonable rates. Inquiries by mail promptly answered. No. 2. Dwelling House. 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 no. 15. One lot and two houses. A Good two Story Frame dwelling seven rooms lot 66x264, with another Good one St. Try 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. 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 four tenant houses the farm. Gravel Road to the City. Will raise 25 to 35 bushels wheat and 50 to 80 bushels Corn to the acre. Good for All grasses 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 Western and Southern excursions reduced rates via Pennsylvania lines West Pittsburgh. W. Loyt amp co., wholesale and retail druggists Rome ga., say we have been Selling . Kings new discovery electric bitters and Bucklen a Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell As Well give such Universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this City. Several cases pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use a few bottles . Kings new discovery taken in connection with electric bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by f. C. Miller amp son. The Fame which follows True great Ness no Friend need hold up and no enemy can keep Down. The municipal woman suffrage Bill has passed its third Reading in the new York can be made quite As Well cheap material As dear ones. Tickets at one fare for round trip to representative Points in Iowa minnea Sota Dakota Nebraska Kansas Arkansas Texas Anil new Mexico will be sold from stations the Pennsylvania lines West Pittsburgh Barcli 20, april 3 and 24, Jay 8 and 22, june 5 and 19, 1888. Tickets at one fare for round trip to representative Points in Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Georgia North and South Carolina and Florida will be sold Jarch 26, and april 9 and 23, 1888. All tickets will he Good returning within thirty Days from Date Sale. For further and Complete information apply to the nearest passenger ticket agent the Pennsylvania co., Pittsburgh Cincinnati a St. Louis Ray co., Chicago St. Louis a Pittsburgh Ray co. 2w5. The undersigned hereby announces to the Public that he Sells first class la Ruit Trees the Best varieties All grafted add budded fruit. Also new varieties that have been lately introduced and found reliable. Evergreens Maple Trees shrubbery Ali kinds climbing vines Small fruits grapes All kinds. Greenhouse plants and Flowers. Anything you wish for m my line you can obtain me for one half the Price usually asked by agents. I cordially ask you to patronize your Home nurseryman and Florist. Daniel Wyss. New Philadelphia Jan. 26. 5mg $150 will buy a Good lot that Cost the owner $250, 50 feet front by 132 feet deep situated an Alley fronting a Good Street about four blocks from Public Square in new Philadelphia o., if taken in a few Days. Call at the times office. Good farm for rent lying about three Miles from new Philadelphia. For information Call Knisely new Philadelphia it it. 12w2 Market reports. Times office March 22, 1888. Flour Patent bbl. $ 5 10 a a a sack. 1 25 Best family it bbl. $ 4 45 a a Amber sack. 1 15 a a a a new proc. 1 50 wheat Bushel. 85 corny new in Bushel. 65 Oats new Bushel. 35 rye�?9 Bushel. 55 butter Pound. 150,23 eggs dozen. 12 buckwheat flour Pound. 04 hams Pound. 11 shoulders Pound. 08 sides Pound. 08 lard Pound. 08 tallow Pound. 3 beef�?1$ Pound. 07015 Salt Goshen barrel. 1 15 White Lime a barrel. 1 00 Akron cements barrel .1 35 calcined plaster barrel. 2 25 land plaster ton. 9 00 a a a a a ii reel 1 50 potatoes Bushel new 8001 00 dried peaches Pound .06 rags Pound. 01 onions Bushel. 75 Hay ton new. 11 00 Timothy seed�?1$ Bushel .2 50 Wool. 30 fertilizers�?1? ton. 35 00 Clover seed Bushel .3 60 dried apples Pound 05 chickens a Pound. 05006 ducks a Pound. 06 turkeys a Pound. 07 geese apiece. 40050