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New Philadelphia Times (Newspaper) - September 8, 1887, New Philadelphia, Ohio The new Philadelphia times. Volume Philadelphia o., thursday september 8, 1887. Number 37 official directory. Congress. A state senator. District. Iseriah Wilkins Leo. W. Crites a t Foj. U. Glance common pleas j Pearce county. Ile presen Tati Defru Ltd a non Ever it Bate Secu time attorney i by Kins . Igert Siu Ritro Ltd w. Bowers a a John w. Kinsey l. John Meyers. . G. Neumann i s. Rufer commissioners. Lash r Benner 0. Ii. Hoover Ozias Delong j. Porter , Sec Surveyor. Infirmary directors. City. Daniel Korns. James ii. Morrow. Elijah Shull. Philip Getzman Street commissioner John s. Graham. Jacob Miller. Welty. Fletcher Douthitt. B. P. Scott. Andrew . Warden. Mayor Cut Erk marshal Council justices. Names. Townships. \. Youngen. Same a Binder. Henry Deible. Philip Doerfer. Daniel Krebs. S Milliken. J w new Burg. Jos 11 Hostetler Mich tag j 5 y Lenneker i Charlesll killers Philip a Garvery in c Fernsel. Baniel Richards Hugh t Minnis. ,1 h Booth. I la read. Jolius s Spring. Jolin w Tolli. David a Reyneir Samuel c Kline. John Milone. j Tureene. J no w Lytle . U w Knisley. J r Mill vane. And Timmerman. T j Murphy. Jas Galbraeth. T b Rankin. L a Cornett. W j i Askinson l s Mckinney. Wesley m Tracy Lewis c Zollars. T Richardson. 5 Wagner. J l Baldwin. T k Robinson. J ii Gardner. It g Galbraith. Hiram Lehman. Roht Coruthers 1 Mac couts. James w Stoutt John Wetter. William Kinsey p 11 Kuhn. Auburn. Auburn. Bucks. Bucks. Clay. Clay. Dover. Dover. Dover. Fairfield. Fairfield. Franklin. Franklin. Goshen. Goshen. Goshen. Goshen. Jefferson. Jefferson. Lawrence. Lawrence. Mill. Mill. Mill. Oxford. Oxford. Perry. Perry. Rush. Rush. Salem. Salem. Sandy. Sandy. Sugar Creek. Sugar Creek. Union. Union. Warren. Warren. Warwick. Warwick. Washington Washington Wayne. Wayne. York. York. Post kick. Ragersville. Lager Seville. Baltic. Baltic. Lock no. 17. Gnadenhutten. Canal Dover. Canal Dover. Canal Dover. New Philada a. Zoar station. Strasburg. Strasburg. New Philada a. New Phi lady a. New Philada a. New Philada a. Port Washington Stone Creek. Zoar. Bolivar. Uhrichsville. A Uhrichsville. I Dennison. Newcomerstown Newcomerstown j cad Wal Lade r. Cadwallader. In Tippecanoe. . Port Washington port Washington Mineral City. Mineral City. Shanesville. Shanesville. Uhrichsville. Leesville. New Cumberland new Cumberland Tuscarawas. Tuscarawas. Albany. Paoli. Dundee. Dundee. New Philada a. Black band. Professional directory. Yaj Cutuli Eda Wili Zelmi Mclean gynaecologist. A Ratiee limited to diseases women and children. Of ice Public Square new Philadelphia 0. 7 y j. W. Richards physician and surgeon. Office and Resi Lenic no.�?~4<south Broadway new Philadel Hia Ohio. 48yl Altancis rom la attorney at Law and notary Public. Office Iver citizens National Bank new la Iladel shia Ohio. I. Iii song a shaving shampooing and hair dressing prior in basement under Millers drug store n North Broadway new Philadelphia 0. 4syl Ohn s. Graham attorney at Law and notary Public new Philadelphia Ohio. All professional business promptly attended to in Tuscarawas and and it ining counties. Office up stairs opposite ourt House North Broadway. 47yl j ii 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. Craft Mitchell d. D. S. Formerly instructor at Philadelphia dental College. To Ity Block new Philadelphia Over Raiffe a hardware store Crown and Bridge work skilfully executed. Attr Gas and Ether administered. -<?4r diseases the Mouth and Teeth a specially. 1 the Gilsey House new Philadelphia. Ohio. Alfred Bailey proprietor. The House Lias been newly furnished throughout. Pleasant rooms table first class. Prices moderate. Bus to and from the cars. Good livery in connection with the House. 9yl Church directory. every sunday at 10 30 a. And 7 clock p Sunday school at h a. In. Prayer meeting every wednesday evening. C11r1 St a every lords Day morn ing at 10 00a. In. Preaching morning and evening every third lords Day each month. Sunday school at 9 clock a. Methodist every Sabbath at 10 to a. And 7o�?Tclock p. In. Sunday school at 9 a. Prayer meeting wednesday evenings at 7 clock. German every sunday at 10jo.a. And 2 15 p. M., alternately. Sunday school at 9 00 a. Prayer meeting every wednesday evening at 7 15. On the first sunday morning service each month a missionary concert in the evening. Sabbath school at 9 a. Prayer meeting every wednesday evening at 7 clock. Preaching Sabbath mornings and evenings. Lodge directory. chapter no. 38, it. A. M., meets thursday before full Moon at masonic Hall. City Block. 0. P. Taylor. 11. P. Daniel Getzman Sec a. Philadelphia Lodge no. 177, f a \ m., meets Friday before full Moon and two weeks thereafter at masonic Hall. J. L. Mcilvane w. G. L. Taylor Sec a. Knights pythias equity Lodge no. 73, meets in their Castle Hall Centre Block every thursday eve Mhz. W e c w. Duncan k. Of r. And s. I 0. 0. Philadelphia Lodge no. 107, meets every tuesday evening in Odd Fellows Hall t. J. Zellner. N. G. A. Correll item. Sec a. 0. 0. Lodge no. 430, meets every monday evening in Odd Fellows Hall c. Stempfly n. G. P. Sehl rec. Sec a. I. . Encampment meets every second and fourth Friday each month at oud Fellows Hall City Block. John Dunn c. P. I. A. , scribe. Canton Tuscarawas no. 35, p. M., i. 0. O. F., meets every third thursday evening in each month at Odd Fellows Hall City Block. R. J. W. Dodd Captain. A. Cirrus Secretary. G. A. Crawford Post no. 6, meets every first and third monday night at their Headquarters in Centre Block. Daniel Korns commander. R. L. Chou cd. Adjutant. Royal Council meets every first and third Friday each month in knights pythias Hall. A. P Minnick Regent. J. 1�. Of Ficor Secretary. National Council no 52, meets every second and fourth wednesday each month at g. It. Hall. E. Kaserman pres. We. Bowers Cor. Sec a. United every sunday at 10 30 a. In. And 7 clock p. In. Prayer meeting every wednesday night. Sunday school at 9 15 a. New Philadelphia times. Samuel Moore editor and proprietor. Thursday. September 8, 1887. Oitice in citizens National Bank Block second floor Public Square. Population new Philadelphia 4,500 4<rthe new Philadelphia times will be published every thursday morning in new Philadelphia Ohio at the following rates one year. Cash in advance81 00 if not paid within six months. 1 50 remittances should be sent by draft registered letter Post office order to the address the proprietor. A a address All matter intended for publication. To the times. Laws newspapers. 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. Democratic state ticket. For governor Thomas e. Powell Delaware. For lieutenant governor d. C00lman, Portage. For supreme judges l. It. Critchfield Homes Long Ter Vergil p. Klein Cuya hoga Short term. For auditor state Emil Keiswetter Franklin. For state treasurer g. W. Harper Greene. For attorney general William h. Leeter Defiance. For Board Public works Peter Murphy Butler. Senators�?1 St and 19th districts. D. H. M0rtley, Coshocton county. A. I. Dorr Noble county. How it was done. The people Tuscarawas county Are Well aware that a great portion the democratic party had resolved itself into two factions. One under the leadership Bediali Wilkins and the other styled itself a the Tariff Reform party a under the leadership a. W. Patrick. Each party charged the other with trickery treachery and Bossis. The latter party cried purity in politics Reform and everything else that would arouse a following and in fact the latter succeeded in gathering a following that made it a formidable enemy to the other. Again there was a Large portion the party who disregarded factions and thought the party welfare and the rights any and All candidates. The fatal Day came when the two factions must meet in the Arena and like two a a Dorman bulls a had pawed and bellowed and at last faced each other not As was expected in mortal combat but like Kittens fondling Over and Licking each other. Now the sequel this whole matter is this the Wilkins party had a candidate for prosecutor by the name Mccullough and the anti party had Jimmie Patrick. Wilkins is scheming night and Day and turning heaven and Earth to pave the Way for his fourth term in Congress. It was necessary to have a Resolution passed by the convention endorsing his conduct in Congress and also to get control the Central committee. It was also discovered by Wilkins As Well As by All others that a Mccullough lacked about Twenty votes nominating him. The votes had been counted Early in the Day. It was Light sell out. To fight would defeat Jimmie Patrick and Well the anti crowd knew it for in that event the Wilkins forces would Ilock to one the other candidates and the wily Leader knew that Wilkins heart was set a fourth term for Congress and that he would sacrifice the political altar his candidate his friends and All to accomplish his purpose. While the other hand Wilkins thought if he could get his endorsement and control the Central committee and get the anti Wilkins Tariff Lle form party out the Way then the coast would be Clear for the fourth term and the Reform party must have the Plum for Jimmie so Here goes to. Is sacrificed and offered up to appease the Wrath the Reform party and we Are betrayed and treated As an enemy by those we had reason to have Confidence in and their Honor disregarded. The Patricks and the Wilkins crowd shake hands across the bloody chasm and Wilkins throws his influence to Jimmie As a consideration for the wishes his heart. Tariff Reform is swallowed up and the guns Are spiked and All is As silent As the grave where the enemy once camped. How innocently the Good old townships Bucks Auburn Jefferson York Franklin and Dennison precinct who had fought so bravely to Down Wilkins and Mccullough marched Forward to help carry out the program and make Wilkins illustrious and More powerful than before. Does Tuscarawas county intend to surrender the rights her citizens and keep in Congress the Man who has no More interest in his fellow Nian than so far As will serve his own personal aggrandizement have not the counties Holmes Jlius Vingum Licking and Coshocton no right to be represented in Congress Are there no Good men in those counties is it right that the liberties the democrats Tuscarawas county should be abridged by such scheming ? but where Are you ? look at your Central committee he has the majority in it if he closes to have the county convention postponed next year until after the congressional convention it will be done and the delegates to the congressional convention will be appointed by the Central committee and what Are you going to do about it the advisory committee has no voice. Those who thought they were Downing a Zbos sism have helped to carry out the program innocently a so eat your now As to the county ticket in the main it is Strong and will be elected and we shall do All in our Power to elect the ticket. Proceedings the democratic co. Convention. The democracy Tuscarawas county assembled in convention at new Philadelphia saturday sep Temli 3rd, and at 10 clock were called to order by t. J. Evans esq., chairman the democratic county Central committee. Foster Wilkin was selected As chairman. Secretaries John j. Jurgens and Oliver ii. Hoover. After appointing committees credential resolutions and rules and order business the convention took a recess until half past one clock. Afternoon session. The convention was called to order by the chairman and the committee credentials reported every township and precinct represented and no contests. The committee resolutions reported As follows which were unanimously adopted the democratic party Tuscarawas county in convention assembled announce with Pride its enthusiastic endorsement the Wise honest patriotic and economical administration president Cleveland. We most Heartly endorse the principles democracy proclaimed in the platform adopted by the Ohio democracy at the Cleveland convention and we hereby express our extreme satisfaction with the nominees that convention and pledge them our enthusiastic support. Resolved that we heartily endorse the pension department our government under the present Wise and judicious administration its chief officer John c. Black. Resolved that we Heartly endorse the course our distinguished representative in Congress from this District Hon. Bediali Wilkins. The following supplementary Resolution was offered and Defeated a True democracy being the voice the people we hereby instruct the Central committee appointed by this convention to adopt and carry into i Fleet the popular vote system in the nomination party candidates in the future the same to be conducted under the primary election Laws the committee Central committee and advisory committee made the following report which was unanimously adopted Central committee. John a Wagner Dover township a c Stocker Salem f s Spring Clay s l Douglass Oxford John w Hill Mill t j Evans Mill John Andreas Auburn. Advisory committee. I ii troendly Bucks Lewis Geckler Fairfield a c Goudy Franklin Jacob Darst 1st precinct Goshen a ii Brown 2nd precinct Goshen Jacob Degrief 3rd precinct Goshen Christian Strean 4th precinct Goshen Peter Lenhart Jefferson j lash Lawrence ii ii Keffer 2nd precinct Mill t j Parker 3rd precinct Mill a t Hogue Perry Thomas c Mcadoo Rush c e Sattler Sandy w c Baker Sugarcreek John Anderson Union a1 Richardson Warren a t myer Warwick Lloyd Murphy Washington c ii Springer Wayne sol Humrickhouse York. The report the committee rules and order business was adopted when the convention proceeded to the nomination candidates. Representative probate judge county treasurer recorder and sheriff were nominated by acclamation. Candidates for clerk were announced As follows Samuel Mclean Jacob Gepfert a d Gribble w b Brown John c Dona lies Charles Lang James a Meagher l c Zollars f i Reichenbach. Fourth ballot Brown receiving 1-1$ votes the lowest number was dropped. Fifth ballot Lang received 17 votes and being the lowest number was dropped. Sixth ballot Mclean received 24 votes and was withdraw. Seventh ballot Gribble received 30$ votes and withdrew. On this ballot Meagher had 3g Zollars 31$ i Reichenbach 321 Donahey 41 j. Eighth ballot meager 45$ Zollars 40 i Reichenbach 393 Donahey 48. Reichenbaugh dropped. Ninth ballot Meagher 5 5$ Zollars 5g$ Donahey Gljo. Tenth ballot Meagher 58� Zollars 50 Donahey 65$. On the eleventh ballot John c Donahey received 96 James a Meagher 77. Donahey nominated. For prosecuting attorney the names Samuel Moore Leroy Mcgregor j. T. Mccullough and James g Patrick were announced. Joe Mccullough withdrew after the first ballot. We give below the last two ballots for prosecuting attorney As they May be Benc Fityo future reference third ballot. Townships. Auburn. Pucks. Clay. U. O u u 02 la. 2a 0 a a 2a 4 2 s3 u 1 3 2 Dover. C % 6li 4 Franklin. 4 1 Fairfield. 3 Goshen precinct no. 1 1/3 Vava a a no. 2 3 3 3 no. 3 3 a 3/4 3 4 a a no. 4 la 1 a Jefferson. 1 4 2 Lawrence. A 1/4 3 Mill precinct no. 1 1 3 no. 2 1 1 no. 3 1 2 a a a Dennison precinct. 1 8 1 a a a Newport. 1 Oxford. 2 3 3 Perry. 2 2 Rusli. 1 3 Salem. 2/4 2 4 5 Sandy. 6 1 Sugarcreek. 2 5 2 Union. 1 1 Warren. 3 Warwick. 2 2 2 Washington. 1 1 2 Wayne. 2 a 2 4 2 4 y Ork. 1 3 1 totals. 53 4 03 4 57 1-6 fourth ballot. Patrick Moore. Auburn. 4 2 pucks. 5 4 Clay. 3 2 Dover. 9 4 9 4 Franklin. 5 Fairfield. Vava Goshen precinct no. 1. 2 2 it Ltd a no. 2vava it no. 3. 5 5 ii it no. 4. 1 1 Jefferson. 5 2 Lawrence. 2 4 Patrick. Moore. Mill precinct no. 1. 2 2 no. 2 1 1 no. 3. 1 2 a a a Dennison precinct. 10 a a a Newport. 1 Oxford. 6 2 Perry. 0 2 Rush. 1 3 Salem. 1 0 Sandy. 3 4 3 4 Sugarcreek. 7 2 Union. 2 Warren. 1 2 3 Washington. 1 3 Wayne. 3 a 3 4 York. 5 totals. 95 4 78 4 the fourth ballot James g Patrick received 95$ votes Samuel Moore 78$. Patrick nominated. Robert Benner was renominated for commissioner by acclamation. James m Porter was renominated for infirmary director. Convention notes. York township five votes for Patrick and none for Moore. Should we Roll up our sleeves and go in for Ankeny when the Republican guns begin to Thunder this fall a the Goose May not hang so Dennison Lias a corps office seekers lying in wait for an Opportunity to ask a favor. Of yes ten votes for Patrick and none for Moore. We Are not in politics now and have taken the bridle off. Stick a pin in there fro. J. Franklin township has evidently gone out polities. Notwithstanding her promises to Divide she gives five votes for Patrick and none for Moore. We Are very thankful to our Many friends for the kindness shown us in convention 011 saturday last. We will Endeavor to reciprocate to our Best ability. We never betray friends. Jay the lord forgive those who made solemn promises to support us and kept them not a a for they know not what they it is amusing to see How complacently the anti Wilki nites and their newspaper organs eat their dish we sympathise very much with a a the Irish when a scheming politician obtains an endorsement by Selling out one his Best friends there Are few lower Depths Quot infamy to which he can descend. Rats a Ohio Democrat. The Central committee was scattered All Over the county under the manipulation b. Wilkins and his lieutenants not one the committee being taken from new Philadelphia if the candidates the county ticket approve that kind let Ossim they Are at Liberty to do so. In the name the 5,000 Gallant democrats Tuscarawas county we protest against such outrageous Ohio Democrat. Tuscarawas county has drifted Back to the principles a tyrannical form government that is to perpetuate and keep in office a few and hand it Down from generation to generation through the Channel a few families. There is nothing democratic about the disposition the party gifts. Everything is thoroughly operated and owned by rings and treachery reigns supreme. Everything antagonistic to the masters must he swallowed up bought up. Common decency is outraged and Friendship Confidence and honesty must fall a sacrifice to the avaricious ring sters that they May live in luxury and elegance. Such is the condition things in Tuscarawas county to Day. But it is Little use for the wronged to cry out for the sympathies Are already with the victors and they will go 011 the same repeating their infamy. N. S. Swaim nurseryman Westchester Tuscarawas county has employed As agent for new Philadelphia and Vicinity Oliver a. Gray this place. Or. Swaim has a Large and splendid assortment All kinds Trees and also Small fruits. You can rely his Trees giving satisfaction for he is Well known throughout the county As a straight Forward Man. Or Gray the agent can be relied As a Safe Man to Deal with and will be glad to take your orders. Acting commissioner Stockslager at Washington August 20th, took the necessary Steps to carry into effect Secretary Lamar a recent order directing the restoration to settlement and entry the unapproved indemnity selections the California amp Oregon Railroad company in California. The Road runs from Roseville near Sacramento to the California and Oregon line a distance about 296 Miles and the order restoration it is said will affect about 750,-000 acres. The managers the Central Ohio District fair at Newcomerstown will please accept our thanks for complimentary tickets to the fair to be held october 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. We notice 011 the Bill tie special attractions will be two grand balloon ascension by miss Bates a great panoramic View the Battle Gettysburg Sycicle race and the trotting and pacing races. Titis fair is bound to be one the Best in Ohio. Go and see. A a consistency where Art thou a Tariff Reform where Art thou.? a voice from behind the scene says a a consistency has flown to brutish beasts and Tariff Reform has been swallowed by the whale a and whether like Jonah will be spewed up in due season remains to be seen. The times pack for Baltic was by some Means sent to Dundee and the Dundee list was broken and part them arrived at Baltic last week. It was the fault the postal clerks As we started them with proper address. Invitations Are out for the wedding . Tubbs Kinsley Kansas to a iss Ada Ilo linger Massillon. Or. Tubbs is Well and favourably known to the people new Philadelphia having resided Here several years. Personal mention. Miss Ozella crites is spending a couple weeks in Mineral Point. D. Gentsch pension examiner at Washington is at Home for a few Days business. Mrs. Charles Williams is spending a week with her Uncle . Gust Bender near a ineral Point. De. Douthitt left wednesday last week for Franklin College at new Athens. Or. Alva Rhoades and wife canal Dover spent a week with his parents West High Street. James Kennedy special pension examiner has returned to his native county for a rest thirty Days. Miss Leotia Campbell Gnadenhutten is visiting at the residence her grand parents . And a mrs. Nathan Stine. Mrs. John Sullivan West High Street left monday last for a visit to relatives and friends in Niles Warren and Youngstown. Or. Doss. Barrick and win. Evans who have been in Canton Akron and Cleveland for several weeks returned Home saturday last. Or. Janies Kelley the live Shoemaker new Cumberland paid the times office a Friendly Call 011 saturday last while in town to attend the convention. Mrs. George Mossholder Alliance Stark county Lias been for the past few Days visiting friends and relatives in this county. Mrs. Mossholder resided in this City Over Twenty one years ago. Or. T. S. Taylor Newtown and . J. Hudson Guernsey county mo., gave the times office a Friendly Call monday. Or. Taylor is a prominent merchant and father our fellow townsman j. B. Taylor. Mrs. Battershell 011 East front Street is enjoying a few Days respite from her duties As Landlady in her boarding House in this City. The guests her Well kept House will rejoice at her return As will also the friends and relatives she has gone to visit in Chili Coshocton county undoubtedly will at her coming. Married. the residence the brides parents sunday evening last by Rev. Andrew Mccullough . J. T. Mccullough and miss Ida Crites. Edward Wagner who met with a serious Accident about twelve weeks ago in the Ore mine at Phillipsburg by being thrown from a car died last tuesday night. Or. Benford was presented with a handsome Gold watch and Chain by the employees the pipe works tuesday evening. There i a Little matter one $ that ome our us crier have seemingly forgotten entirely. Ome have made a Promie but have not kept them. It i a very important matter to a. It Nece Ary in our by Ine. A Brave child. She rushes into a burning House to save a smaller sister and nearly her life. Nashville tenn., sept. 2. A Woolworth Tenn special reports that the House . Perry Buchanan a a a poor but honest Man a was burned with its contents. One Little girl about live years old was burned to death another about three years cannot possibly live through to Morrow and one about ten years May recover. Mrs. Buchanan had her arms burned to her elbows. The ten year old child was out in the Yard out All danger but looking Back she saw the flames surrounding her Little three year old sister and ran Back into the fire and Brouti her out suffering the penalty being almost burned to death for her bravery. Such a deed heroism is worthy remembrance. The family is now in a destitute condition not having saved even wearing clothes nor any provisions and Are dependent 011 Charity. The fire originated from the Cook stove. Enveloped in burning Oil. Terrible Fate a Mother and her two year old baby. Cincinnati o., september 3. While mrs. John Martin living in an upper Story Clay Street was preparing supper by a Coal Oil stove last night her Little daughter two years old upset the stove and the Oil igniting the child a clothing immediately took fire. Mrs. Martin snatched the child up and ran screaming Down stairs. Meeting her husband she gave him the child and he wrapped his coat about it and smothered the flames. Mrs. Martin was attended to by the neighbors and her burning clothing was extinguished. The child died in two hours and the Mother is fatally burned. At Mays lilo for Safe keeping. Maysville ky., september 3. Sheriff Kendall and Deputy Samuels Fleming county lodged the Pugh Brothers and a negro Tom Lawson in jail Here to night for Safe keeping. All three the prisoners Are charged with rape committed in Fleming. Since the Lynching the negro Coleman at Flemingsburg last night by the friends and relatives miss Nellie Sweeney his intended victim the authorities feared a like punishment would be meted out to the pughs and Lawson. Shot his head off. Knoxville tenn., september 3. Henry Burkhart a Miner at Newcomb shot his head off tynday by the accidental discharge a Shotgun. He has a Large family now in route to America. Fifteen bullets fired into the body a Kentucky desperado Jack Turner at last done for. Another diabolical attempt to wreck a passenger train in Illinois. A bold attempt was made a few evenings since to wreck the i., b. Amp w. Eastbound passenger train that left Pekin at 8 clock at Leslie station. The East and westbound passenger trains Are due there at 8 clock arriving and passing at that Point. The westbound passenger passed Leslie All right. It was Between this time and 8 15 that some person persons carried a Large Stone weighing a couple Hundred pounds Twenty five feet from the North the switch track and placed it Between the rails the main track. The eastbound passenger train left there and very fortunately had a passenger for Leslie station. The Engineer was notified and he slowed up when his engine struck the Large Stone throwing Over the Stone and the Forward trucks left the track. The train was delayed nearly an hour. Had it not been for this one passenger a Young lady there would have been a terrible smash up As the train would have dashed into this obstruction at full Speed. The Only theory Given for this Devli Sli work is that robbery. Struggle with a tramp. A most desperate fight fur lift took place 011 a freight train 011 the Lackawanna Road a few Days ago. Conductor stickler discovered a tramp comfortably seated 011 tie bumpers Between two cars and ordered him Oil. The conductor started to signal the Engineer to Stop when the tramp grappled him. Locked in each others arms and standing Only the narrow bumpers the two struggled desperately knowing that to fall would he certain death. They pounded each other kicked and scratched until both were exhausted and covered with blood. At last too weak to cling any longer they both fell clasped in a deadly grip. By Good Luck they escaped being ground under the wheels and rolled Down a Steep embankment. Stickler struck a pile rocks and Lay unconscious hut the tramp escaped uninjured Ami lied. The conductor was missed and search was made along the track. He is badly injured and May die. The tramp was arrested and held to await the result sticklers injuries. Big Lacr Parade. Louisville ky., september 3. Information was received Here tonight the killing Jack Turner at Pineville Bell county ky., Friday. Turner was the Leader one party in a Mountain vendetta which has lasted More than Twenty years. Besides his father in Law and brother in Law he had killed three four men among them the sheriff the county. The murder the latter occurred about four weeks ago while that official and a posse were attacking Turners party who made a desperate resistance from a barricaded House. Turner was arrested and being unable to obtain any one to go his Bond was compelled to put up the amount in hard Cash from his own funds. This he did As he was Well off. At the time the murder he was walking Down the principal Street Pineville. He had arrived opposite the leading hotel the place when a Volley from a party men concealed in one the front rooms felled him instantly. When his body was examined it was found that it had been pierced by fifteen bullets from Winchester rifles and one Load Buckshot. The vendetta alluded to originated in a family dispute. Bell county is one the wildest and most Lawless the Mountain counties never having been touched until recently by a Railroad. A jury which was Imp annexed after the murder found that Jack Turner a Nephew the dead Man and Bob Sanders were members the party who fired upon the dead Man. The others Are unknown but All made their escape in a boat 011 the Cumberland River which runs past the rear the hotel. Struck a Large Stone. Pittsburg sept. 3. The labor organizations Pittsburg and Vicinity United in a Street demonstration to Day that surpassed anything the kind Ever seen Here. The object the Parade was to show the strength the various trades unions and in order that there might be a big turnout Many the Mills and factories closed Down. The Bright Day added to the Success the demonstration and when the procession passed Down fifth Avenue at noon it is estimated that fully fifteen thousand men were in line. The column was very Long and occupied nearly two hours in passing a Given Point. It embraced every labor organization in the City including the amalgamated association Iron and steel workers knights labor miners amalgamated association builders league Glass workers unions International typographical Union and German trades Assembly. Express agent arrested. Petersburg va., september 2. Jesse Eugene Merwin late agent the National express company at Glens Falls n. Y., absconded saturday August 20th, having stolen $6,000 from the company. He was accompanied by mrs. Marne Montgomery Nee Corbin who is said to be the wife a new yorker. The couple have been arrested at Henderson n. C., and will be taken Back to new York As soon As the necessary papers can be procured. Change in the Cabinet. Secretary lamer to be succeeded by sex governor Pattison. Philadelphia september 2. It was announced Here to Day that sex governor Patterson was to be appointed Secreta the Interior and that will be appointed to the Vacari amp lace the supreme court Bench. Grand jury september term. Convenes september 27, 1887. Township. Christian Coppersmith. Goshen John w. Sluthour. Goshen Edward Kail. John Beimler. Lawrence James Burt. Oxford h. Morris. Rush John Leidy. W. Davy. Goshen Isaiah Crist. Joseph Fredenburg. Mill Joseph doll. Bucks Henry Schupp. Jefferson Henry Gould. Wayne Henry Haas. Franklin g. B. Smith. Oxford Petit jury. To ii port october 11, 1887. Joseph j Alfred Lincoln George Cala 11 a Goshen Frank James Hopkins Mill Henry Fishe Lawrence Peter Grossart Salem Ephraim a. Bake Sugarcreek John j. George ii. Morgan Mill Edwa re 1 Ete relay Nelson Sprol Mill Adam Adam John Christian h. Pm Deknecht Dover Levi John c. Yar Petrush William Erson resolutions respect. We Kris in the mysterious Providence our heavenly father death has been permitted to invade our Circle and to remove from our nudist one our most efficient workers mrs. Jane Sutton and , we deem it but a fitting tribute to her memory to make Public recognition her merits therefore Kkt Slovko that in the death sister Sutton our society and Church sustain a loss which we All most keenly feel while we try to submit with resignation to the divine will. , that by her departure we lose a faithful member a consistent Christian a zealous worker who dearly loved the Church Aud sought its Prosperity in a spirit deep Devotion and self sacrifice. Inks Ulvid that we deeply sympathize with the bereaved family and while invoking for them the gracious Benediction our heavenly father rejoice with them in the Rich legacy her Beautiful Christian character. , that a copy these resolutions be presented to the bereaved family also that they be published in the City papers. Mrs. W. J. Wilson mrs. A. H. Dough mrs. D. 11. Harmon mrs. Conwkm., mrs. A a fib try committee. They do such things better 1 Here. Montreal september 2. The grown prosecutors decided by indictment before the grand jury in the court Queens Bench against Joseph Hickson general manager the grand trunk railway 011 a charge manslaughter. A coroners jury had previously brought in a verdict holding the railway company criminally responsible for the death lab Rance and Tremblay run Over and killed by a Tram july 12th. Serious Backset to . Smiths persistent efforts to engage in the Saloon business. Marion Indiana september 2. At one clock this morning the people Fairmount ten Miles South Here Tore Down the building Ira j. Smith and piled the fragments upon the Middle the Street. The building Smith was erecting was to have been used As a Saloon. Fairmont with its fifteen Hundred people and Quaker population Lias sworn that 110 liquor should Ever pollute its Borders and the probabilities Are they w ill make their word Good. Three Hundred men were engaged in this mornings raid. This is j Smiths second Backset. Two months ago he was just ready to Start in the business when a meeting citizens was called a committee 011 ways and Means appointed and the following night the Saloon was blown skyward with dynamite. Smiths next move is awaited with interest. In Brief and to the Point. Re issues. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to Good nature. The human digestive a a Taratus is one the most complicated and wonderful tilings in existence. It is easily put out order. Greasy food Tough food Sloppy food bad cookery mental worry late hours irregular habits and Many other things which ought not to he have made the american people a nation dyspeptic. But greens August Flower Lias done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the american people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be Happy. Rome meter a no happiness without health. But greens August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy five cents. 9yl piles piles Giles a sure cure found at last. No one need suffer. A sure cure for tie Blind bleeding itching and ulcerated piles has been discovered by i it a. William an Indian remedy called . Williams Indian Ime ointment. A single Box has cured the worst old chronic cases Twenty and thirty years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing Medicine. Lotions instruments and elect Aries do More harm than Good. Williams Indian pile ointment absorbs the tutors allays the intense itching acts As poultice gives instant and painless Relief and is prepared for piles and nothing else. Thousands cured patients attest its Virtues and physicians All schools pronounce it the greatest contribution to Medicine the age. It matters not How Long and severely you have been suffering you can be cured. Judge Coons Maysville ky., says a Cdr. Williams Indian pile ointment cured me after years judge coffin Bury Cleveland o., says a a i have found by experience that . Williams Indian pile ointment gives immediate and permanent we have hundreds such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by druggists. 36yl order the Baths go and soak your head. The Statuette is a a bronzed with honest toil. There Are 672 coloured preachers in the City Raleigh n. When a vocalist a saves his notes it does not always imply that he is laying up Money. If love acquired acquaintanceship esteem essential was to passion there a Many a Beauty a Dewey lip wed press in lukewarm fashion. Biggs in be just got something to prevent my hair from coming out mrs. Biggs what is it Biggs a divorce one great danger female suffrage is that the women May want the men to bet them $10 bonnets against $6 hats the result. Did you Ever Chance to hear a Mother remark in speaking her child a How like its Mother a just at the moment that the dear Little thing was making a grab at its fathers hair ? an old lady said she could not Tell her i Nee pies from her Apple pies without cutting them and was advised to Mark them. She did so and complacently remarked a this in be marked it. �?T�?�?Ttis minced and that it. �?T�? a taint a she did wrong to look Back did no to she Bessie a a yes Mamma a a and what do you think lot did when he saw his poor wife turned into a pillar Salt a a a i done to know Mamma but i a Spect he Womble red where he could get a fresh one a whale extract is recommended As an economical substitute for beef extract. A whale weighing 200 tons yields 5,000 pounds extract. Every Pound extract Means a Hundred pints soup. It has not the slightest oily fishy taste. Eddie race a five year old youngster Glens Falls is the Best drummer boy for Miles around be performs the most difficult beats without a flaw and never seems to get tired although the drum he carries is nearly As big As his body. Eddie has never had any tuition but gets the heats right by instinct. Mrs. D. G. Croly a Jennie june has been made president mrs. R. P. Newby a woman a endowment cattle company. The company has filed its certificate incorporation in new Jersey and has a capital Stock $1,500,-000, divided into 3,000 shares $500 each. The company has control nearly 2,000,000 acres Fine grazing land 111 new Mexico which there Are now 6,000 head cattle. The Stock is to lie placed with women As an endowment for their children. Helen s. Abbott Philadelphia has been elected a member the philosophical society in that City which Benjamin Franklin was one the founders. Only six women have been elected during the one Hundred and Twenty years the society a existence. The first lady was Franklin a Friend the Princess Dashkoff. The others were mrs. Mary Somerville Maria Mitchell mrs. Agassiz and mrs. Carl Seiler Philadelphia author a the voice and miss Abbott is admitted for what she has done in analytical chemistry. Mrs. Charlotte Smith president the woman a National Industrial league Washington says the police station houses in Washington Are a a conducted in a horrible manner a she Ltd been in one a few Duys ago to see a woman who had been arrested Tor forgery. This woman had an infant in her arms and she was incarcerated in a cell which was rocking with tilth and in which were several other prisoners. In this station there were but two cells into which at times one Hundred and fifty people were crowded and kept Tipiere for forty eight hours. Who can believe there is no need police matrons ? at the Northwestern summer school methods held at Normal Illinois the subject social purity was presented. Miss Jenny Merrill new York City Normal school author a shield and Buckler a spoke and was followed by mrs. Parker mrs. Straight and mrs. Putnam. All these ladies Are teachers and thu a Jaike to an audience teachers including representatives from thirty three states tour territories and Canada. Social purity leaflets were distributed Ami eagerly taken by the teachers the Supply not being equal to the demand. Much interest was by the teachers and it was a broadcast sowing Good seed. The address Hon. Allier Griffin Kansas to the anti Saloon republicans that state a few Days ago is one the most significant events the year. As a Republican addressing republicans . Griffin affirms As a fact beyond dispute that a a the Spring elections prove that in Kansas a Large majority votes cast by women will be the Side Good a in the very places where the worst results had been predicted the moral tone both parties was really improved and a better class officials were chosen than would have been under the old system. It is not surprising therefore that the Success the Experiment has led to a rapidly growing desire to try it a larger lie adds a a i am confident that the men Kansas Are now willing to give their Mother wives and daughters equal rights with themselves. Brace up. Market reports. You Are feeling depressed your appetite is poor you Are bothered with headache you Are tid Getty nervous and generally out sorts and want to Brace up. Brace up but not with stimulants Spring medicines bitters which have for their basis very cheap bad whiskey and which stimulate you for an hour and then leave you in won 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 f c Miller amp songs drug store. Times office september 8, 1887. Flour Patent a bbl. $ 5 10 a a a a $ sack. L 25 Best family bbl. $ 4 45 Amber sack. 1 15 a a a a new proc. 1 50 wheat�?1bushel 73 corny new Bushel. 60 Oats new Bushel. 27 Rye Bushel. 66 butter Asp Pound. 16 2 20 egos dozen. 14 buckwheat flour Pound. 03 hams Pound. 10 shoulders if in and. 08 sides Pound. 08 lard Pound. 08 tallow a Pound. 3$ beef Pound. 07@15 Salt Goshen barrel. 1 15 White Lime barrel. 1 00 Akron cements barrel .1 35 calcined plaster barrel. 2 25 land plaster�?1 1 ton. 9 00 a a a a a barrel 1 50 potatoes Bushel new 60<$70 dried peaches Bushel .1 65 rags a Pound. 01 onions Bushel. 75 Hay ton new. 8 00 Timothy seed Bushel .2 50 Wool. 30 fertilizers 35 00 engine and boiler for Sale a bargain for the Man who is in want a first class engine and boiler. This is one b w Payne amp songs Eureka engines. Has had a ten foot smokestack added to it and is in perfect running order. Owner is going to move away and has no use for it. The Price a new engine and boiler Complete no stack and 110 fixtures is $275, but to make a Quick Sale will sell it with the stack and fixtures for $225. I have a \ Ictor Corn Mill the cheapest and most efficient feed Mill in the Market especially adapted to grinding Corn and cot it together also shelled Corn Oats Barley and All other Grain used in feeding Stock. The Price a new Mill is $50, but this one can be had for $35 with two sets plates one entirely new. 1 Ermst part Down and balance time. Call at s. Moore a Law office Over citizens National Bank. 37 for Sale. 180 acres land situated within two Miles new Philadelphia Would he sold As a whole divided to suit purchasers. 140 acres situated near the town Strasburg 140 acres situated three and one half Miles from new Philadelphia Ohio. 90 acres with Good buildings and Orchard situated near Uhrichsville Ohio. Nearly All the land in the above tracts Are Good Plain and River Bottom lands. 68 acres Adjoint the town Pike run and 85 acres situated in Oxford township Tuscarawas county. Also two very desirable building lots 011 North Broadway new Philadelphia. Inquire f. S. Rom 10, attorney at Law. Office Over citizens National Bank new Philadele Plizia Ohio. 28tf i have for Sale a line 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 011 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. Also several Small farms in same Vicinity at very reasonable prices. For further information Call at the times office. Of for Good thirty horse Power portable saw Mill the Scheidler at Mcna Inar make. Cost $2,700. Has been in use five years but has lately been put in the let est order with new flues grate bars Carriage and tracking. In tact the Mill is nearly As Good As new and is Well Worth $1,800 Cash to Day. The owner took it 011 a debt and will sell it Lor $750. Now is a Chance for a great bargain. For further particulars Call at the times office. Wives mothers daughters be your own physician a lady who forbear suffered from distressing female complaints weaknesses etc.,so common to her sex and had despaired a cure finally found remedies which completely cured her. Any sufferer can use them Ami thus cure herself without the Aid a physician. Taro recipes treatise and full directions free sealed. Address mrs. W. Ii. Holmes 658 Broadway . Name this paper 34yl it has been reported that i was to leave the City but i take pleasure in saying that i am at my usual place business and will show you this fall and Winter a Fine line millinery. Thanking my customers for their patronage in the past we Hope to be fully prepared to serve you better and cheaper than anyone else in the future. us. V. Norton at. For Good farm�?107$ acres lying umut two Miles West Beech City in go it Al condition 20 acres Timber log House Good barn Good Spring at the House and water in every Field. School House Corner land. Land Liea rolling. Will take $60 per acre $2,500 Down and the remainder in payments. For further information Call at the Law office same i. Moore. For sorghum 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 times office. Of for Sale at Mineral Point Ohio two lots the rear end which abuts Tho c. Amp p. Railroad in a Good location in Central part town. No improvements. These lots Are no 9 and 10, and Are Good lots for business. Will sell the two for $400 in payments $350 in Cash. For further information Call at 8. Moore a Law office new phila., Of for very cheap House and lot in new Philadelphia. Pays 15 per cent interest investment. Also other desirable lots and properties. John a Himes new Philadelphia 18u"

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