New Philadelphia Times (Newspaper) - October 25, 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 Heads posters and Job printing every description done Short notice. Your favor solicited. New Philadelphia times volume Iii. New Philadelphia o., thursday october 25, 1888. The a a times advertising rates. Space. I to. 3 to. 6 to. In r. One Inch. 8 i $ 2 $ 3 $ a three inches. 2 5 7 a it a is in six inches. 3 7 so 12 so 22 so half column. 5 12 so 22 so 40 one column. 8 22 50 40 75 business notices five cents per line. Number 44.professional cards jars. N. Richards m. Physician and surgeon new Philadelphia Ohio. Office in Lytle Block Over furniture store. 49yl up c. Parks m. D., physician and surgeon. All Calls Day night promptly answered. Office in the Patrick blinding. 8outh Roadway. Residence two doors South c amp p depot. A As. A. Richards. Job. T. Mccullough. Richards amp Mccullough attorneys at Law 19,1 new Philadelphia Ohio. Prances Romig attorney at Law and notary Public 0�.ce in tile Mclane Thlork 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 j h. Booth 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. 4<yi Gamuel 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 in Hummel Block second floor. Joseph p. Murphy slavery amp feed stable Phillipsburg. Ohio. First class rigs for All purposes. Office and stable near Railroad depot. Oct. 25. 44m6 buc Kienz 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 sat Money refunded. Price 25 cents per Box. For Sale by . Miller pfc son. 0y2 Babcock Hurd amp co., wholesale grocers 10g amp 108 water St., Cleveland. Ii. Babcock h. Hurd jr., Charles Babcock. Ii. A. Bishop Mcclelland Hurd wholesale agents for tile Union Coffee co., limited new York for the Sale their celebrated Alaroma and Eunola brands roasted Coffee. 24?1the Gilsey House new Philadelphia. Ohio. Alfred Bailey proprietor. The House has been newly furnished throughout. Pleasant rooms. Table first class. Prices moderate. Bus to and from the cars. Good livery in connection with the House. 9ylt. W. Mcdermott d. V. S., honorary graduate the Ontario veterinary College Canada treats Al diseases Domestic animals. Surgery a specially. Horse dentistry neatly done. Carious Teeth removed. It pays to keep a horses Teeth in Good condition. Spavins and ringtones Best treated by the actual cautery. Calls by Telegraph otherwise promptly an swered. Office Over Routzen Heiser a drug store new Philadelphia Ohio 4ylthe world Type writer oust hts Quot $8.00. Rapid simple durable this machine does the work the High priced and More complicated ones. Is easily operated by any one and can be Learned in ten minutes. It is no toy. But a practical and useful instrument. Send for Sample work and picture this Type writer to j. W. Rolli Stone Creek 0. Sole agent for Tuscarawas co. Lot remodeler refitted and refurnished throw out new i Johnson i . B. West manager 133 Superior Street,Cleveland,.Ohio. Terms�?$1.50 to $2.00, according to room. Clerks 52yl tiros. Ii. Case l. to loan first mortgage farm Security. At Low rates interest. Loans Only taken r three years More and for sums $1,000 and upwards. Privilege making partial payments $100 More Loans granted and Extension time Given when interest is kept up promptly. No commission and no charges for recording mortgages. For further particulars and information address . H. Ross Gene a agent. New Philadelphia Ohio. 42m6 october la 1888.legal notice. The undersigned has been duly a appointed administrator de Bonis non with the will annexed George Mizer late Tuscarawas county Ohio deceased. Jacob j. Foehl. October 1,1888. 41w3 five Harvest excursions to Minnesota Dakota Montana August 21st. Tuesday sept. Lith and 25th. J october 9th and 23d. Via these. Paul Minneapolis an Manitoba Ray from St Paul Minneapolis at rates a cheaper than Ever before. Points West grand Forks in Dakota and Montana less than one fare. No round trip rate being More than Twenty dollars including great Falls Montana. Persons desiring to take a trip through Northern Minnesota Dakota Montana for the purpose looking Over the country with the idea selecting a new Home within the boundaries the greatest wheat Belt in the world and an agricultural country suitable for diversified farming Dairy Aud Stock purposes will do Well to take advantage these rates. For maps and information apply to your Home ticket agent any agent the company v. I. Whitney. Gen l pass and to t . Paul Philadelphia tiles. Samuel Moore editor and proprietor. Thursday october 25, 1888. Office in Hummel Block East High St., second floor. Population new Philadelphia 4,500 it Quot the new Philadelphia times will be published every thursday morning in new Philadelphia Ohio at the following rates one year. Cash in Advance .$1 if not paid within six months. I 50 remittances should be sent by draft registered letter Post office order to the address the proprietor. 3�?oaddress All matter intended for publication to the times. Democratic ticket 3sr_a_tio3sr_a. Ii for president the United states Grover Cleveland. For vice president Allen g. Thurman. State. For Secretary state Boston g. Young Marion. For supreme judge Lyman r. Critchfield Holmes for member Board Public works James Emmett. Of the week. Mineral Point wants a grist Mill. Eugene Pardee one the oldest members the Wooster bar died last week. Look out for Iowa to go democratic at the coming election. They need cheaper lumber in Iowa. The Van Baker murder trial is again in Progress. He was once convicted but was granted a new trial. Congressional. For Congress sixteenth District James Owens Licking. Cott Unity. For auditor John Kinsey. For commissioner Wesley Emerson. For infirmary director Lewis Geckeler. For Coroner b. Downey the platform the democratic party the state Ohio in convention assembled presents to the people the state the following declaration principles 1. We endorse without qualification the administration president Cleveland his honesty integrity Fidelity to principle and Manly courage have endeared him to the american people and the interests the country demand his renomination and election. 2. We approve the Mills Tariff Bill As the practical expression the democratic party and request our representatives in Congress to give it their cordial support. 3. We demand that All lands the government be held for actual settlers who Are citizens the United states and for those who declare their intention and endorse the successful efforts the administration to recover the Public lands which have been squandered upon Railroad corporations by reckless Republican congresses. 4. We favor the payment Liberal pensions to Union soldiers and sailors and a tender care the widows and orphans. 5. We demand an economical expenditure the Public Money and the re action the surplus in the Treasury by bedded fixation and not by extravagant Aud appropriations. The Money the people should not be taken from them beyond the needs economical administration and payment just obligations. 6. We Are Iii Hearty sympathy with All people struggling to free themselves from the environment despotism and especially does thelo Gand Gallant struggle Ireland for the priceless Boon Home Rule and the right manhood awaken our applause and command our Heartiest Good wishes for speedy Success. 7. We favor such restraints upon corporate Power As Well As protect honest labor and conserve the interests honestly employed capital. We oppose the importation contract labor and the Landing aliens for permanent residence who do not intend to become citizens the United states. 8. We recommend to Congress Hie repeal All duties whatever upon industries combined into trusts to erect monopolies organized into syndicates to control corrupt legislation elections retard production and deprive labor steady employment and adequate compensation. 9. We approve the action the democratic members the legislature in their support the Bill founding tile Ohio soldiers and sailors Home at Sandusky and denounce the Republican majority for their insufficient appropriations for the same and for the opium so Home at Xenia. We demand Liberal expenditures for these institutions adequate to the wants the state. Handbills have been circulated in this City this week asking miners to vote for gov. Foraker and for Andrew Roy for state mine inspectors. It is presuming a Good Deal upon the intelligence that class labourers to think that they can be influenced by a hand Bill especially in the political line. The old roman has just completed his Campaign tour through Indiana. He was met everywhere by Large crowds and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. His speeches were to the Point and had a telling effect the people Indiana. There is no doubt but what his Effort has strengthen Indiana for the democracy. _ Congress adjourned saturday last. It was the longest session Ever held. It was prolonged by the a a dog in the Manger they hatched a Tariff Hill for delay and political effect without the least intention passing it. As a lot Ward politicians the Republican party is a Success. It is to he hoped the election will change the next Senate. Mrs. James g. Blaine . Has sued James g. Blaine . For having alienated her husbands affections. The trouble grew out a visit to the Blaine mansion where there were some his grandchildren who had the whooping cough. Mrs. James g. Blaine refused to go in after learning the fact because she did not wish to expose her child. This offended the haughty Blaine and thus he has influenced his son to leave his wife. This is not very commendable to the to ild be great statesman. It is claimed by Farmers that much the Corn has moulded in the Shock and will not be first class. At a depth sixty feet a vain water was struck in Ashland county that flows 550 barrels per Day. Two three old soldiers this City Are assured a handsome sum Back from the pension Bureau shortly. Remember the times office is Headquarters for neat and artistic Job printing and our prices Are reasonable in every particular. The commissioners Stark county have purchased a lot in Massillon which they will build an armory building. Work will commence soon. Al. Reeser a new House East front Street is fast nearing completion. It will be an ornament to that part the blown and a pleasure to Al., when he a a sits by his own stove and out the Twenty four Days ending saturday it rained Twenty two Days. This beats the wet weather record for Many years. The roads Are As had now As they usually Are in the Spring the year. To Day will be a gala Day for the democracy this county in this City. Reports come from different parts the county that will have an immense turn out. One township will bring in four bands. Instead the regular service next sunday morning at the m. E. Church a Day called a a autumnal Good tidings Day a will be appropriately celebrated by a neat program. There will he preaching at 7 p. In. The inspection Crew headed by supt. Thomas the c. Amp. P., the Pennsylvania company came Down Over the Branch to new Philadelphia Friday last by special train having an Observatory car attached. Lightning Rod swindlers Are getting in their work again in Wayne county. That innocent Little contract turns out a Large contract for rods at 62 cents per foot. It is High time some these swindlers be lynched. The Only thing burglars could find in the cellar editor Hamilton at Orrville was a rat trap and they carried that Wooster jacksonian. He probably had taken it subscription. The burglars should feel indignant toward the subscribers. The misses Minnie Schlarp and Minnie Weaver two highly respected Young ladies this City have rented rooms in the Lytel Block for the purpose dress making. Ladies wishing anything in their line can have it done in the latest style the Art by calling upon them. We wish the two minnies Success. The Cannon Ball Railroad from it. Vernon through to the Ohio River is still talked . This time it is said that the Atchison Topeka amp Santa be Road is about to Purchase the Chicago amp Atlantic which is built from Chicago to Marion Ohio and which Road is now in the hands a receiver and then extend it Over the Cannon Ball Survey to the Ohio River. It takes lots wind work to build a Railroad and sometimes that is exhausted before the ground is broken. Wednesday morning last a report was circulated through the City and created no Little excitement that an elopement had taken place and the parties to it were gaily skipping away to a a other Fields and pastures upon investigation it was found that the Mackintosh Brothers William and Alfred proprietors the gaiety theatre co., then playing a weeks engagement at music Hall this City had skipped out leaving Hall rent unpaid salaries the members tile company unpaid for several Days and also a Board Hill at the Sherman House. Miss Lottie Burke a member the company was also found to he missing. It Quot was ascertained at the c. Amp p. Depot that William Mackintosh and the lady had obtained tickets for Boston and also had checked their baggage thereto. The other brother went Over the c. L. Amp Presumably with the intention meeting the other two at some Point beyond. The members the company ascertaining their route put the authorities their track and the missing links the company were brought Back from Bayard under the escort an officer. Arriving Here they could cot satisfactorily be Given a trial but were taken before a Justice Friday and Given a hearing when an adjustment was made the Bills unpaid and they were released. The remaining members the company reorganized and played to crowded houses the rest the week. One their number gave an explanation the affair to the audience Friday evening last scathingly arraign ing the former managers and alleging that the lady in question knew no pre concerted action to skip the part the Brothers and learning the facts later concluded to return. Be that As it May the lady still retains her position in the company and left with them for Akron monday. The members the company feel highly incensed Over their treatment and refuse to have anything More to do with their former managers and the sympathy the Public lies with the troupe. The amount alleged to have been taken by 1 the Brothers is $400.doings the the week. Belva Lockwood began school teaching when she was fourteen years old. Mineral Point has an Amateur theatrical company and a very successful one too. The supreme court new York has handed Down a decision sustaining the will Samuel j. Tilden. Miss m. E. Noah Akron Ohio will fill the pulpit at the u. B. Church next Sabbath morning and evening. Remember that the times office is Well equipped to turn out first class Job work at reasonable rates. The gaiety theatre co. Left monday for Akron Over the c. L. Amp w., where they have a weeks engagement. Coshocton will be ready in five six weeks to turn the electric Light. They believe in pushing Onward in City style Over there. The Steamer City Montreal was wrecked in a storm Lake Michigan the 20th inst. The Crew were All saved. The vessel is a total loss. The sacrament the lords supper will be administered in the presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning. Preparatory services wednesday evening. New Philadelphia Normal school now open in county examiners room. Pupils May enter at any time. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. 44w3 g. E. Campbell principal. A tour along the River developed the fact that fishing is still Good no boats have touched the port for some Moons and the Stream is still a a navigable for boots As far As the in allow Een cometh apace and the Small boy pre Pareth his Devil ment and fix eth himself for a Serene chuckle the Day after. Yea verily the Small boy Delight eth in Hallow Een. Reuben Whitman baggage master the c. L. Amp w., whom it was thought was seriously injured in the wreck at Massillon last week As again duty monday. His injuries Are not As serious As represented. A heavy Snow storm passed Over Northern Minnesota the 21st inst to the depth 13 inches. Snow fell in Dakota Northern Iowa and Nebraska hut did not remain Long As the weather there was mild. E. Degrief our accommodating Post master has the Republican platform very nicely done up in a Book bound in calf illuminated cover and the contents express very forcibly the Gist the g. O. Pcs. Protection the Labouring Man. Judge Stanley Matthews a member the supreme Bench the United states is seriously ill with but Little Hope recovery. Judge Matthews was appointed by president Garfield and was a resident Cincinnati. Senor Donahue representing a Pittsburgh toy House Wras seeing the new Philadelphia Trade Friday. His familiar Vanos Dios greeted us during his stay. Donahue is not Only one the Hest salesmen the Road but is a traveler who has gone the world Over. There were Twenty seven new cases yellow fever at Jacksonville and four deaths the 21st inst. The president the Hoard health reports 3796 up to Date total number deaths 331, being about 9 per cent. This is a Small death rate for such a disease. The coroners jury investigating the Lehigh Valley Railroad disaster has rendered a verdict. The jury charges both engineers with Gross negligence in not discovering the signal and in approaching the station too fast. One brakeman and both conductors Are also charged with Gross negligence. The gaiety theatre co., notwithstanding their trials and tribulations Here closed a very successful weeks engagement saturday night with the House was crowded and the Howes were also full vivacity and humor and gave the audience a taste their ability in the variety line As Well As comedy. The new Philadelphia Lodge no. 107, and the Schoenbrunn Lodge no. 430, i. O. O. F., held services Friday evening last in Odd Fellows Hall in memory their deceased members some Twenty six in number. An interesting program was carried out including music recitations and addresses a Eulogy character. When a statesman goes abroad for a year so where he is liable to Loose track american affairs in a measure he express himself too freely political questions until he has been Home a spell. Blaine did no to know How strongly Public opinion had turned against trusts late he have blundered As he sittings. A Young lady named Wilson met with a very narrow escape from death at the rolling Mill Friday evening last. She in company with an escort and two other Young ladies visited the Mill the evening above mentioned to View the works. Being busily engaged in conversation and not noticing her footsteps the Young lady walked into one the pits falling a distance seven feet cutting one two ugly gashes her face and head and rendering her unconscious. She was gotten out More dead than alive and it was some time before efforts were successful to revive her. She was removed to a neighbouring House a physician summoned and kindly cared for. She is at present Able to be about and rejoices in her fortunate escape from what might have been a fatal Accident. The Parnell investigation is now going . The charges will not be substantiated. _ this is the season Campaign bets and they Are being indulged in quite Lively through the country. The floating vote Indiana is estimated at eighteen to Twenty thousand and both parties Are pulling hard for it. The Yuma indians the Pacific coast have buried a Large number watermelons in the Sand to keep them through the Winter. Governor Hill says it is All Well in new York state for the democracy. That they Are working hard for the Success Cleveland and Thurman. If a Man sued for breach Promise were to set up the defense temporary insanity he could certainly prove his Case by reference to old love puck. An Exchange contains an advertisement for a Good honest Man to take charge a store. In the language a Danny Hinkle a a such an one can Only be found in heaven not in Wheeling a dispatch from Stockton cal., says wary Abbott 16 years old was captured at Trowbridge saturday night after an exciting Chase. She is the victim dime novels and says she wants to he a Cowboy. The mormons receive a hard blow in last weeks decision the Utah supreme court dissolving the mormon Church and forfeiting to the government All its property except the Temple in Salt Lake City. _ a few years ago the Argentine Republic raised hardly enough wheat for Home consumption. Last year it exported 7,000,000 bushels. A a immense tracts pasture have been covered into farm land and the country is becoming a great growing Region. A prof. W. Braun opened a dancing Academy at Uhrichsville monday evening having three Hundred pupils in attendance. The prof. Intends organizing a class Here. He is Well known having conducted several dancing schools at Steubenville and other cities with great Success. The Sioux indians refused to accept the offer the government for a portion their lands. They asked More than the government is willing to . The next Congress will Amend the Law relating to the indians and will doubtless set a portion this land apart for settlement without their Mills to be closed. The c. L. Amp Depot office was broken into sunday morning Between the hours two and three. An attempt was made to burst the ticket Case hut the burglars were not successful. Some few articles freight were stolen. A clue has been obtained to the perpetrators whom it is known do not live far away from this City. Prof. Fox will open a writing school in the county examiners room in the court House tuesday oct. 30th. He will give a term 24 lessons All for the sum $2.25. Or. Fox is a Fine Penman a graduate the Delaware business College. This is a splendid Opportunity for the Young Quot people to improve in writing. Call and see him the 30 the. The following persons Ere granted License to marry since our last Issue James k. Robinson and Flora b. Strawn Charles Bender and Ada c. Heid Lorain Engler and Lena Stettler John b. Thomas and Rebecca Devalt Homer c. Busby and Margaret Mcdevitt . N. Strawn and Sarah a. Shis Ler Robert Cotton and Anna Richardson. The visit the great Railroad magnates Vanderbilt Depew and Webb to Indianapolis to see general Harrison does not seem to be a fruitful one As to votes for it seems to Widen the breach Between the Labouring element and republicans. They left $100,000 with the committee however but they will lose More votes by their visit than their Money will gain. A change in time table occurred yesterday in the arriving and departing the new Philadelphia and canal Dover Hack. It now makes two trips per Day each Way leaving new Philadelphia at 9 30 a. In. And 2 30 p. Rn., and canal Dover at 10 30 a. In. And 3 15 p. In. Will arrive in canal Dover in ample time for the c. Amp m. North bound train at la a. In. Timecard can he seen at the Post office. The Steamer Atlas was sunk Only a few Hundred Yards off Vesey Street new York the 23rd instant. The Atlas was coming up the River when the ferry boat Central collided with her in a dense fog crushing in her sides. She Sank in a few minutes. The top masts Only can be seen. The Crew were All rescued by another boat that was near by when the collision occurred. The Atlas had Board 11,000 Bunches bananas and too tons logwood. The women a Christian Temperance Union held a convention in new York the 22-23rd. One the speakers was miss Angie f. Newman who has charge the work among mormon women in Utah. Her graphic description the shocking condition the women in Utah elicited horrified exclamations from All parts the opera House. She told two Sisters mormon girls one 16 years old and the other 14 years old whom she saw in a squalid condition both with babies in their arms and both girls the wives their own father. Another Case mentioned was that a Man who had married besides a wife outside his family his own Mother his grandmother his daughter and his granddaughter All these wives living at the same time. A a through fear the reelection Grover Warren oct. 22. Your correspondent was put in Possession information to Day that shows to what Means the republicans will resort to further their interests and assist in the election . Harrison saturday last a Youngstown capitalist visited this City for the purpose inducing the Warren Iron and steel co. To enter into an agreement whereby the rolling Mills the a phoning Valley Are to suspend work a a through fear the election Grover the emissary said that he represented an organization that had for its purpose the work closing every Mill in the Valley at the proper time. Consent to the proposition had been Given by managers Youngstown Mills and Mills elsewhere and All that was needed to make the thing Complete was the signature the Warren Iron and steel co. What promises the gentleman received from the company cannot he Learned hut it is not believed that they will enter into the arrangement. One the trustees the company was asked for information relative to the matter this morning. He looked surprised hut answered quickly a a you can rest assured that the Warren rolling Mill will not he shutdown for political purposes. Hand every other Mill in the Valey is making there is not the least doubt that some one has been approached the . Plain dealer. A family tragedy. Domestic trouble settled by murder a wife. Winchester ind., oct. 21. A horrible tragedy took place about five clock this afternoon at the farm residence Zimri Moffet three Miles East this place. Victor Hill a Young Man son in Law . Moffet and his wife had some Domestic trouble and his wife had gone to her fathers House. Hill went to Union City yesterday and purchased a revolver came Down to this place and remained until afternoon when he went out to . Of tet a and after going into the House immediately commenced firing the inmates shooting . Moffet first dangerously wounding him. He next shot his wife killing her almost instantly and then turned and shot mrs. Harper his wife a sister seriously wounding her. He then fled and so far has eluded the officers who Are in hot Pursuit. With their throats Cut. Mysterious murders negroes at Tuscaloosa Alabama. Birmingham ala., oct. 22. The people Tuscaloosa Are excited by the mysterious murder four negroes within ten Days. The first victim was John Hill a respectable negro Mechanic Quot who was supposed to have been murdered for his Money his dead body was found the Street with the Throat Cut and fifteen knife wounds in the body. Last monday the body an unknown negro was found in the Woods a few Miles from town and Frida a the third victim was found in the River near by the throats both having been Cut from ear to ear. Sunday morning the body the fourth victim was found in the Woods near town. The officers have so far failed to obtain any clue. All the victims had their throats Cut. With the exception the first one the bodies showed no other Marks violence. Personal mention. Miss Nano Boothe returned from her visit to the state Capitol tuesday afternoon. W. Pickering agent at the c. L. A Depot visited his Home at Flushing monday business. Or. John Schwab and wife returned Home yesterday after several months visit to his native land Switzerland. Isaac Johnson and family this City moved to Dayton tenn., tuesday where they will make their future Home. Homer Ream who for the past several months has been clerking at the hotel Albemarle Pittsburgh pa., arrived Home Friday. Rev. Simon pastor the Emanuels lutheran Church returned tuesday with some one to keep House for him the rest his Days. Or. De. Dick and miss Della Mathias were married by the Rev. Williams wednesday evening at 6 clock. None but relatives were invited. The Young couple will make their Home for the present with the parents the Bride. The times extends congratulations. Sitting Down sitting Bull. Cor. Philadelphia record last Sun Day sitting Bull was about to he shown into a Pew at St. Mathews when a Young Man sitting in it arose and refused him admittance. A a my father was killed in the Custer massacre a he said by Way explanation. Sitting Bull was shown to another Pew. A Good Deacon one morning in driving a strange cow from his premises stumbled and fell causing him to be quite lame for several Days. A neigh Bor joking the Deacon about the affair said a a i Hope you Hadnot been taking anything a a a no a replied the Deacon a a i Hadnot had anything then but i was after a couple horns a a Duluth Grapher. Three farms in Montgomery county kansas�?400 acres in ally will Trade for a Good Stock merchandise Price $6,000. Address lock Box 884, Independence Kas. 17tf the russian government is buying extensive tracts land in Palestine for the purpose establishing religious establishments the sacred places the holy wedding. On saturday morning october 13th, there could be seen a number friends wending their Way to Grandfather troendly a and from 9 a. In. To 12 in the Stream guests kept flowing in until a company seventy seven were assembled. The occasion for this gathering was the Celebration the Golden wedding . And mrs. Joseph troendly who were married at Albany x. Y., oct. 13th, 1838. After residing there a Short time they came to Tuscarawas county where they have lived Ever since. They have raised a family children All living and All were present. There Are thirty two grandchildren living and four great grandchildren. At an appointed hour the company All gathered in and about the parlor where they were entertained by appropriate exercises. Rev. Wilson Yeisley Baltic first addressed the audience giving a Brief history . And mrs. Troendly during the fifty years their married life. Rev. Yeisley was followed by d. Ii. Troendly the eldest son with an address at the close which he presented his parents with presents from friends and in behalf sons and daughters he presented the worthy couple each a pair Gold rimmed eyeglasses. This was followed by a German address by ii. Sheibe a son in Law. Next was a Short address by j. H. Troendly a grandson who was followed by Grandfather troendly. Or. Troendly very heartily thanked his friends for their kindness and especially poured Forth his thankfulness for the great Blessing which god had bestowed he and his wife in prolonging their lives and for his special Blessing their efforts to train their children to become Good and useful Christian men and women All being zealous workers in the Church. The children next Sang a your own dear Home a a song which they used to sing when they were boys and girls together at Home. The company were then ushered into the dining room where my . Editor i cannot describe what was there you might feel sorry that you were not there. The afternoon was spent in singing chatting and listening to some very Fine instrumental music charmingly executed by mrs. Wilson Yeisley. About i p. In. The guests reluctantly prepared to return to their Homes feeling that they had spent one the most pleasant Days their lives. A guest. Married. the residence . Adam Brown oct. 21st, by the Rev. Wilson Yeisley . Valentine Haas Beach City o., to miss Rebecca Sawyer Phillipsburg Ohio. At the presbyterian parsonage it it to her 18, 1888, by Rev. J. A. Cook . Joshua remasters and miss Clara Huff All Barnhill Ohio. 5,000 pictures free. A a will they consent a is a Large magnificent engraving printed upon a Sheet 9 inches wide by 24 Long. It is an exact copy an original painting by Kwall which was sold for 5,000 dollars. This valuable picture is fitting to adorn the Walls any ladies parlor and in order to offer an extraordinary inducement to introduce our Wax starch this costly picture will be Given away free to every person purchasing a Small Box Wax starch. Ask your grocer for Wax starch and obtain this Beautiful and costly picture free. The Wax stau it ii co., 44 Keokuk to a. Unclaimed letters. The following list unclaimed letters remain in the new Philadelphia Post office october 22, 1888 miss m s Dolmen Wertli Oscar Thompson miss Nannie Smith Las f Smith Jacob Schwab la Mcfadden George fellow c m Rice David Roenbaugh 2, David Samuels Samuel Low Emce 2, Dias s Kinsey Geo a Johnson Esq Hurley t Llod so ii 2, miss Ella Hoff older John Buss 2. If not called for in fourteen Days will he sent to the dead letter office. E. A. Degreif p. M. Their business booming probably no one thing Lias caused such a general revival Trade at f. Miller a 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 cures and never disappoints. Coughs colds asthma bronchitis croup and All Throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test Quot it before buying by getting a trial bottle free Large size $1. Every bottle warranted. Money to loan. I have Money to loan Tuscarawas county real estate Long time secured by first mortgage. John a. Himes. New Philadelphia 41w3california democratic Hon. John f. Follett has no doubt it. The coast people can compete in the markets the world with All Comers. Early in the Campaign a High compliment was paid Hon. John f. Follett the sex congressman from the first Ohio District in a request signed by Many California gentlemen and forwarded to Calvin s. Brice chairman the democratic National committee insisting that he he assigned to a speaking tour in the Golden state. Or. Follett was accordingly directed by the National committee to the coast. Ile returned yesterday accompanied by mrs. Follett and . W. W. Dawson looking As Well As though he had been a vacation. An enquirer reporter met him at his office yesterday and inquired a what did you do Iii the West . Follett ? a a a i made Nineteen speeches in Calfior Nia beginning in the Southern part state at los Angeles and from there to san Diego Riverside and san Bernardino. I went up through the san Joaquin Valley spoke at three four towns then to Sacramento and to san Francisco where i spoke in the Vicinity five times and then made speeches Iii the Sacramento Valley. I was in the parts the state which have the most new Comers and have been developing most rapidly. A a what is your opinion As to the result a a the Only doubt and uncertainty in the minds democrats was As to the political complexion the new population which has come in under the stimulus the Boom hut the general impression was that the new population would not injure the democratic vote. A great Effort was made by the republicans to create the impression that the Mills Bill would work injuriously to the Wool wine and Raisin interests. I saw representatives these interests and they assured me they could compete with the world if could give them the markets. Raisins Are now being exported in Large quantities to England. At Fresno City a Man named Butler born and raised in Kentucky mho went there seven years ago without Money hut who had some credit told me he would ship this year from his Vineyard 640 acres one Hundred car loads raisins average 22,000 pounds to the car. He said if any one could produce raisins cheaper than he he was perfectly willing to compete with him in the Market and All he wanted was a Market. A a i also saw a Large number the leading Wool growers the state and they All agreed that the Tariff Wool had injured rather than benefited them and said Wool is cheaper Nowin California than in Australia. The wine men also express a willingness to compete with the wine producers from any portion the world. A fall the meetings i attended were Large and i never saw people manifesting More interest than they do in the issues this Campaign namely the chinese and Tariff questions. A a i was in California the Day the pres Iden signed the exclusion Bill and never saw greater excitement exultation than was manifested in san Francisco Over what was there regarded As the first step in banishing from tile coast a population that has degraded and practically destroyed White labor. A a i have no doubt that the electoral vote the state will he Given to Cleveland and Thurman. And know that every allusion to judge Thurman a efforts behalf White labor and the exclusion chinese labor commencing As Early As 1870, in ins speech delivered at Columbus Ohio created the wildest enthusiasm. On my Way Home i delivered two speeches to line meetings one at Lamar and the other at Kansas City to. A . Follett who spoke in Cummins Ville last night will now engage actively in Hie Ohio Campaign. He feels Cleveland a re election a Cincin inti eur Izirer. Of you want the Best Mill Earth that will grind ear Corn with the Husk and All kinds Grain in the Best possible manner write for circular and prices to Cyrus met Hukin. Gene a agt., 43w3 Baltic Ohio. To too lbs. Of Wool wanted for which i will full Market Price for the above amount. 25 John Burry. Now is the time to Call us it Daniel Avyss to buy your fruit Trees Etc. He Sells cheap and guarantees entire satisfaction. 43 Cincinnati Centennial exposition until october 28th. Excursion tickets will he sold at extreme Low rates. 39w6 English pique kid roves sold Only at the store mrs. H. B. Hay West High Street. _ 44tf for Good seven year old Mare and Colt. A bargain. Call at the times office. Financial statement. Condition the United states Treasury at present. Washington i. C., october 20. The surplus Iii the Treasury at the close business was $72,835,829, against $88,024,291 october 13th, and $92,853,457 october 6th. Since october 13th the Treasury department Lias purchased $2,783,360 Bonds As against $21,172,750 the week previous. During the present month no purchases fours were made though upward $6,000,000, at figures ranging from 127 to 130, were offered. No fours at any figure have been purchased since october Lith. Up to Date the government has purchased under the circular april 17th, $87,454,050 Bonds which $51,392,000 were fours and $36,062,050 were four and a half. These $87,454,050 Cost $104, 907,644. Had they been allowed to run to maturity it would have Cost $131,199,-036 to redeem them. By their Purchase now even at a Premium $2,838,064 for tile four and a half and $14,613,538 for the fours the government saves four and a half $1,850,002, and the fours $24,443,381, a total $26,293,-392. _ had to Bury his own wife. Albany argot. Matron dare the House shelter Albany recently received a touching letter from a lady Friend in Gainesville fla., written when the yellow fever had just broken out in that town. A sad scene was described by a is. Dares Friend a a there is a very Nice refined Northern family living five Miles from us. The wife died sunday evening and the husband had to put her in a coffin and drive her to the grave and As he and her Little boy passed our door i thought my heart would the letter is perforated with holes made by the postal authorities to allow smoke to fumigate its common pleas. Proceedings. Case remanded. Samuel Reece v Sarah Reece. Cases dismissed. Clarence Kreiter v Francis Chismire. John p Kuhn v John ii Benfer. Plaintiffs to plead. Hiram Carnahan v new Philadelphia pipe works. John Sutton v b j Johnston. William f Walter v William l Davis. Defendant to plead. Andrew Yakley v Peter Lantz. We Wingate v Zebulon p Sparks. Mccarty Brothers v i g Dickinson. John Schneider v Thornburgh. Lucy a Mauk v Albert b Baltzly. Mary Wilson v Henry Gardner. Judgments for plaintiffs. Garrett Whitesides amp co v Charles Judy. C j amp g Estop extra v Amzi Mcnamee. Fannie Aventon it a1 v Jacob Nickles it Al. Decrees for plaintiff. Mary a v James Laport. Siblo Wentz amp co v if Vorher. Lucy a Mauk v Albert b Baltzly. Motions demurrer Etc. Thomas Mears v Anna Graham. Anna Graham v Thomas Mears. Albert Bates v James Parsons. John ii Benfer v Lafayette Smiley. Peter Eckert v Thomas Moore and George Campbell air Etc. Criminal. State Ohio v John Young it a1 arraigned plea not guilty Case assigned for november 19. Recognizance separate to the Day trial $350 each. Ohio v i Rederick Gribble plea guilty Tine $5 and costs. Ohio v George Conter plea guilty Fine $10 and Cost. Tried to jury. Alex Mccullough v Ezekiel p Evans settled after Imp anselment jury. Root Mcbride Bros v John a Hostetler. Limes holding court a common pleas. Amendment rules counsel fees. Emp anselment regular Petit jurors. Transfers real estate. For Sale Exchange a business room and Stock general merchandise in a Good business town 600 inhabitants in a Rich Community in Tuscarawas county. Stock will invoice $3,000. In formation can he had at the times office. Of i As compiled Iii the office the recorder deeds a a win r Shields to Jane Dever strip land Newcomerstown $3500. Elizabeth i Lee Nan to Caroline Schmidt lot 407, new Philadelphia $525. Mary e White to Jas la Jenkins lots 6, 7 and 8, Dennison $200. Isaac Johnson to John Kempf part lot 16, new Philadelphia $812. Sheriff Bowers to incorporated Village Blakes Mills lots 17 and 18, $200. Julia Peter to John Bierly etal., 17 85-100 acres Franklin township $850. W m Tracy to f a Davy part lots 3 and 4, Mineral City $510. John Pyle to Grant Pyle 115 acres Union township $5750. J r Snyder to j b Wallace 141 acres Goshen township $14,000. J b Wallace to John Figert 141 acres Goshen township $10,000. John Figert to j b Wallace lot 29, new Philadelphia $2000. Sheriff Bowers to t ii Loller it a1., go acres $401. John honian to j j Hof Man strip land and lots Bucks township $800. Hettie Thornton to Mary Smith lot 22, port Washington $525. Daniel Wherley to Board education i acre Jefferson township $325. Anna Deeser to John Geottge lot 5, Dover $245. 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 hut riot with stimulants Spring medicines hitters which have for their basis very cheap bad whiskey and which stimulate you for in 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. Land explorers excursion tickets at Low round trip rates will be sold october 9th Anil 23th, via the Pennsylvania lines West Pittsburg to representative Points in Kansas Colorado Nebraska Iowa Minnesota Dakota Montana Wyoming Indian territory Tennessee Mississippi Louisiana and Texas. These tickets will be Good for return passage within thirty Days from Date Sale. Further information can be secured by calling addressing the passenger ticket agent in your Vicinity tile Pennsylvania co., the p. A St. Louis Ray Chicago St. L. A Pittsburgh Railroad. For a i.e.�?20 acres land situated in Goshen township Tun. Co., Ohio. Large Frame House Good stable and outbuilding Orchard apples Siears peaches Etc. This property is within a Quarter a mile the Goshen Coal works. These works Are owned and operated by one the Best companies in Ohio. Property Well situated for a hoarding House. Twenty thousand Bank pos scan he made from the Prem ses and which find ready Sale. Apply at the times office to Henry Burton the premises. Oct. 4. 4im6 . Salni Columbus the noted specialist in diseases the Eye ear nose and Throat and whom know has effected Many cures in Tuscarawas county is also visiting Cadiz Harrison county. Those who Are afflicted with any these diseases would do Well to Call him at Cadiz nov. 6th. If you Are about to buy furniture go to a. Gintz amp co. And see their new line antique Oak pillar Extension tables Side boards dining room chairs bed room sets Etc. This class furniture is now taking the Lead. Remember sell Low. 43w2 Hurrah for i Ltd and and Thurman