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New Philadelphia Times (Newspaper) - September 22, 1887, New Philadelphia, Ohio The new Philadelphia times. Volume Philadelphia o., thursday september 22, 1887. Number 39. Official directory. District. Congress. Beri8.ii Quot Vilkins state . W. Crites t. O Ujj. C. Hance common pleas g Pearce county. ?i1rs Ankney la a it Bate w. Eab Jey pros Eluting a Wilkins clerk j. C. Figert sheriff a a Ltd w. Bowers John w. Kinsey 1 v a Kiel John Meyers. Recorder a Neumann Neco incr. J s. Ruler ? Ozias Delong infirmary j m. Porter l. City. Daniel Korns. James ii. a i Elijah Philip commissioner John s. Graham. Jacob Miller. C. C. Welty. Fletcher Douthitt. B. P. Scott. Andrew Erwin. A . A a s. i Arden. Council justices. Names. Townships. Youngen. Sim a Bixler. Lenry Deible. Miili Doerfer. Laniel Krebs. 5 Milliken. I w Newburg. Of ii Lostetter Sich Montag. It y Renneker. Charlesh Ehlers Miili a Garver 3 0 Fernsel. Daniel Richards lugh t minis. J ii Booth. A 11 read. Lolin s Spring. Foil w Rolli. Javid Breymeir Samuel c Kline. Rohn Milone. F j Greene. Jno w Lytle . 3 w Knisley. I r Mulvane. Timmerman. I j Murphy. Las Galbraeth. L b Rankin. L. A Cornett. W j Haskinson h s Mckinney. Ives Ley m Tracy Lewis c Zollars. L Richardson. I s Wagner. J l Baldwin. L k Robinson. I ii Gardner. I g Galbraith. Tiram Echman. Itobi to a outliers Isaac outs. Lames w Stoutt Roll Wetter. Ivi Iliam Kinsey to ii 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 w Ayne. Wayne. York. York. Post Ofick. Ragersville. Ragersville. Baltic. Baltic. Lock no. 17. Gnadenhutten. Canal Dover. Canal Dover. Canal Dover. New Philada a. Zoar station. Strasburg. Strasburg. New Philada a. New Philada a. New Philada a. New Philada a. Port Washington Stone Creek. Zoar. Bolivar. Uhrichsville. Uli Richville. Dennison. Newcomerstown Newcomerstown Cadwallader. Cadwallader. Tippecanoe. Gnadenhutten. Port Washington Mineral City. Mineral City. Shanesville. Shanesville. Uli Richville. Leesville. New Cumberland new Cumberland Tuscarawas. Tuscarawas. Albany. Paoli. Dundee. Dundee. New Philada a. Black band. Professional directory. 0ct01t Eda Wili Zelmi Mclean gynaecologist. A Ratiee limited to diseases women and children. A full Cen Public Square new Philadelphia 0. 7 a j. W. Richards physician and surgeon. Of Iee and Resi ence no. 40, South Broadway new pm Iladel Hia Ohio. 48yl Altancis Romig attorney at Law and notary Public. Office ire citizens National Bank new Philadel Tiia Ohio. J7d. Iii song a shaving shampooing and hair dressing parlor in basement under Millers drug store North Broadway new Philadelphia 48yl 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 Blouse. On North Broadway. 4iyl ii Booth attorney at Law notary Public and con Ancer. Special attention paid to collections tutors. Administrators and guardians to its. Office up stairs opposite the court Lse North Broadway. 47yl 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 Over citizens National Bank. Mitchells dental rooms. Irant Mitchell d. D. S. Formerly instructor at Philadelphia dental College. To mock new Philadelphia Over la iffy a hardware store a own and Bridge work skilfully executed. Gas and Ether administered. Diseases the Mouth and Teeth a specially. 1 the g1lsey 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 ears. 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. Prayer meeting every wednesday evening. every lords Day morning at 10 00 a. Preaching morning and evening every third lords Day each month. Sunday school at 0 clock a. Methodist every Sabbath at 10 30 a. And 7 clock p. Sunday school at 9 a. Prayer meeting wednesday evenings at 7 clock. German every sunday at 1030a. And 2 15 p. In., 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. 38,11. A. M., meets thursday before full Moon at masonic Hall City Block. 0. P. Taylor ii. P. Daniski. Getzman Sec a. Philadelphia Lodge no. 177, Is a. M., meets Friday before full Moon and two weeks thereafter at masonic Hall. J. L. Mall value w. G. L. Taylor Sec a. Knights pyt1iias.�?equity Lodge no. 73, meets in their Castle Lylall Centre Block every thursday evening. W. . C. W. Duncan k. Of r. And s. I. 0. 0. Philadelphia Lodge no. 107, meets every tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hal1 t. J. Zellner n. G. I. A. Correll rec. Sec a. I. 0. 0. Lodge no. 430, meets every monday evening in Odd Fellows Hall City Block. C. Stempfly n. G. P. Skol rec. Sec a. 1. 0.0. Encampment meets every second and fourth Friday each month at Odd Fellows Hall City Block. John Dunn c. P. I. A. Correll scribe. Canton Tuscarawas no. 35, p. M., i. 0. O f., meets every third thursday evening in each Mouth at Odd Fellows Hall City Block. J. W. Dodd Captain. A. Bippus Secretary. G. A. Crawford Post no. 6, meets every first and third monday night at their Headquarters in Centre Block. Daniel Korns commander. L. Crouch. Adjutant. Royal Council meets every first and third Friday each month in knights pythias Hall. K a. P. Minnick Regent. J. Ii. Officer Secretary. National Council no 52, meets every second and fourth wednesday each month at u. K. Prett. We. Bowers Cor. Sec a. United every sunday at 10 30 a. And 7 clock p. Prayer meeting every wednesday night. Sunday school at 0 15 a. New Philadelphia times. Samuel Moore editor and proprietor. Thursday september 22, 1887. Office in citizens National Bank Block second floor Public Square. Population new Philadelphia 4,500 Artlie new Philadelphia times will be published every thursday morning in new Philadelphia Ohio at the following rates one year. Cash in Advance �?.81 00 if not paid within six months. 1 50 ask remittances should be sent by draft registered letter Post office order to the address the proprietor. Is 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. C. C00lman. Of Portage. For supreme judges l. Critchfield Homes Long term. Vergil p. Klein Cuya hoga Short term. For auditor state Emil Keiswetter Franklin. For state treasurer. G. W. Harper Greene. For attorney general William ii. Leeter Defiance. For Board Public works Peter Murphy Butler. Senators�?18th and 19th districts. D. H. Mottley Coshocton county. A. I. Dorr Noble county. County ticket. For representative. Francis Ankney. For probate judge j. W. Yeagley. For treasurer John Meyers. For recorder John g. Neuman. For sheriff George w. Bowers. For clerk courts. John c. D0na11ey. For prosecuting attorney James g. Patrick. For commissioner Robert t. Benner. For infirmary director Milton Porter. For Surveyor H. Hoover. Republican leaders Are endeavouring to create a panic in the Money Market by proclaiming a Scarcity Money and picturing out the still increasing surplus in the Treasury thereby endeavouring to scare the people into a demand for an extra session Congress to legislate and provide Means for reducing the surplus. This is Mere political capital for the Republican party. A panic in the Money Market is what that party is seeking. They utterly refused to provide for a reduction the surplus Revenue while in Power and having the Power in the Senate at the present time will no doubt defeat any measure the democratic party to provide for a reduction the same. But that is no excuse for the democrats for they should at the next regular session Congress make an Effort to reduce the Revenue to the actual wants an economic government. To Call an extra session Congress is unwise. First because it will be made a Cudgel in the hands republicans to abuse the administration for the extravagance a called session. Second there is ample time at the regular sessions to dispose All necessary measures if the time is properly occupied. Third there is no actual need an extra session. If congressmen would do their whole duty be in their places and push the business the session at once convening instead looking after appointments for their political backers studying and planning How to Gorge their own private treasures and giving attention to the building Fine houses it would be far better for the welfare the government and in keeping with the wishes their cons Titu Ancy. A special dispatch from Washington to the Cleveland Leader Speaks matters growing very serious. This is a Mere political Claptrap and would Only alarm a mugwump and create the idea in his mind that an extra session Congress was necessary. Beriah Wilkins is quoted in the same dispatch As viewing the situation with alarm and As favouring an extra session. We Are not surprised at his showing distrust in the present administration for his views and actions in Congress has been in perfect discord with president Cleveland and his administration. There is no cause for alarm sufficient to demand an extra session although something should he done at the next regular session. The reporter then asked a what then do you think should he done ? a have the president Call an extra session Wilkins answers a a that a it exactly. If Congress is not called in special session there will be a waste time for the first month six weeks nothing will be done. It takes that much time for the House to perfect its organization. But if the president Calls an extra session to meet in november for the purpose reducing the Treasury surplus the members will come to Washington with the urgency that subject their minds and there will be immediate action. Then the administration could throw the responsibility upon the representatives the people and itself be relieved from blame. I Tell you we Are in had shape financially. To Day i see Money is quoted at 8 and 10 per cent for a double paper and 10 to 12 per cent a single paper. It is not alone Wall Street that is suffering but the business men the country Are expecting a panic. There is not Money enough to do the Ordinary business move the crops and Supply the demands respecting the Tariff Wilkins said a i stand just where i did before Tariff. I will agree to put the coarser sorts Wool the free list but not the finer sorts. Salt is one the principal industries but i will agree to put Salt the free list. I have no doubt at All if an extra session is called a comprehensive Bill Revenue Reform will be passed and the threatened panic will be a Frank admission that the time will be wasted and nothing done until after the holidays at the regular session. Has the democratic party no More interest in the government than that and would democratic congressmen have no More fear this would be impending danger an approaching panic than that ? shame upon such democracy. If you Are men and democrats do your duty and if not resign and we will elect democrats who will go upon the floor the legislative Halls and proclaim in Thunder tones the principles democracy advocate them vote them and reduce the Revenue to the demands a just government and do it in a judicial and equitable manner. The Republican party reduced the Tariff Wool and left it remain the manufactured articles thereby taking thousands dollars out the pockets the Wool growers and putting it into the hands the manufacturers. Now let this democratic administration equalize it and put the manufacturer a ratio with the producer and leave it where it is Wool. Make the reduction that which can Bear it Best and articles that will inure to the Benefit the masses and the necessaries life. Or. Wilkins has turned a about face since the Tuscarawas county convention. It must have been that dish a Tariff Reform a which seems to have operated As an alternative his political system. But he is going too far. He says a Salt is one the principal industries but he is in favor putting Salt the free yes he would actually destroy that Industry. That Industry can scarcely maintain itself now. The Cost production is 67 cts. Per barrel and the Selling Price at the works is 70 cts. Per barrel making a profit 3 cents per barrel. Putting it the free list would be to Load every vessel from the old country with Salt As ballast and crush the Industry. Tariff Reform Tariff for Revenue Only does not mean free Trade but a fair and equitable reduction the revenues to the demands a just government properly administered. That would be democratic and it was that platform that placed the democrats in Power and any departure from that will prove fatal in 1s88. Let us have a fair reduction the Revenue. Let us not have an extra session Congress. Let us not Burden the Farmers Ohio by increasing their taxes but an economic administration state affairs. Let us not crush out any industries. Let us legislate As men and not in school boy style. And lastly let us have fair nominations and no a Bosses a and then democracy will reign supremo. _ _ Beriah Wilkins our mugwump congressman has returned to Washington to look after the appointment Federal officers so As to increase his army that he uses in local politics. They will All be duty throughout the District next year to help capture the fourth term in Congress. Wilkins seems to have no interest in the state Campaign. If he was a True Blue Democrat he would have remained and Given some attention to the Ohio Campaign but that would spoil some Republican votes if he should get the nomination for the fourth term. It is better that All mugwumps remain in Washington. We regret to announce the death sheriff Chas. L. Lynch Alpena Michigan. The wound which he received from a a Blinkey a Morgan in making the noted arrest was thought at first to be slight but it refused to heal and finally he was removed to Detroit Michigan for treatment. The most skilled medical attention however failed and he died in the Detroit sanitarium the 17th August. This is another Brave life sacrificed to the murderous instincts this notorious gang. The supreme court Illinois sustained the lower court in the anarchist cases and the time at which the condemned anarchists will the penalty the Law is set for november 11th, 1887. An Effort is to be made to carry the cases to the United states court but will Avail them nothing. They will have to hang. No state can afford to Deal gently with anarchists. The liberties the people a free Republic cry out against it. Let Justice be meted out to them. The Central committee the Union labor party have placed Douthitt their ticket for prosecuting attorney with the idea that the Republican party will nominate . Douthitt. The Union labor party had no Oife a member the bar to fill that place and therefore concluded to endorse . Douthitt. If the Republican party should nominate him he will make a formidable candidate with the support the labor party. _ the Republican party new York has nominated Fred Grant for Secretary state thereby hoping through the reputation his father to carry the state. The reputation the father with candidates for office has become Large political banking capital and seems to have reached old Tuscarawas the demand for new words in the political vocabulary has been partially met by Sam Jones who coins the word a Asa companion to mugwump. A mugwump is a Republican who thinks All prohibitionists should vote the Republican ticket. Wheat last week was quoted at seventy five cents per Bushel. At seventy five cents per Bushel it would take 10,-665 bushels to the salary for the governor one year As fixed by the late Republican Wayne county Democrat. Happiness is neither within nor without us it is the Union ourselves with god. Fine a roasting ears Are yet to be seen in our Market. Music Hall is receiving a new reliable roof direct from a a the Pine Woods a Michigan. Stone Cross walks Are relieving old Plank ones in some parts the City at the present writing. The compositors our office Are in High glee Over the event moving their room a a to the now is the time to subscribe for the times the largest and Best democratic paper in the county and Only $1 per year. A number our merchants Are receiving their a fall Stock goods which would seem to indicate a Good Jacob Sehl the House Painter and paper Hanger is very Busy now a Days but you can still leave your orders at Eckerty a shoe store. Quarterly meeting at the u. B. Church saturday evening and Sabbath morning and evening. Conducted by b. D. W. Sprinkle p. G. Waltz has just opened a new meat Market in Somerdale Ohio. He also has a Fine Market in new Cumberland. Give him a Call. Or. Morey proprietor the new livery in the a a Gilsey a barn is doing a Fine business because he has Good Stock and treats his customers nicely. At Charles Angelus next door to the Gilsey House is a Nice place to get a Good dish oysters warm meal cold lunch and in Short most anything to refresh the inner Man. Quite an excitement occurred in our office the other Day by one the compositors falling Over a dog a excitement for the compositor we mean a for he is afraid a dog anyway. Chicken thieves have commenced their fall Campaign in this City and we would advise those who have chickens to Load their shot guns to the muzzle and be ready for them. Our a a live grocers have a Fine Supply fall fruits All kinds at reasonable prices and poultry is so cheap that it would seem unnecessary to raid a a poor but honest Many a Hen Coop. The Post office at Salem Ohio was robbed $2,000 Worth Stamps and $200 in Money wednesday the 14th inst. No clue to the Welville Union. We notice our enterprising furniture dealers a. Gintz amp co., Are still adding to their already Large Stock furniture. It is hard to think anything in their line business they do not keep in Stock. The Man who will loaf about the streets doing Little nothing All summer depending upon stealing chickens for his meat m the fall ought to be led to the chopping Block himself but if he Ever gets there he will have to be carried if seen again where he was last wednesday night. David Stine the Mccullough boys . Morey and Adam Gentsch Stone Creek went into Camp monday last near port Washington for a Hunting and fishing season and a Good time generally. Their parents will visit the boys and feast fish and Squirrel when they get Down to business and have a Supply hand. The Ohio Democrat changed hands the 15th inst. Messes. Merrick a Irvine Zanesville Ohio Are the purchasers. They Are Clever gentlemen and we bid them Welcome to our town and wish them Success in the newspaper Field. Messes. Mathews and Elliott have been in the newspaper business Many years and will no doubt enjoy a change business. $250 in Cash 3 Worcester a and 3 websters dictionaries Worth $89, and 4 dictionary holders Worth $15.50, Given As prizes for Best essays answering the question a a Why should i use a dictionary Holder a for full particulars Send to la Verne w. Noyes 99 and 101 w. Monroe Street Chicago the maker dictionary holders. Or inquire at your Bookstore. 39w7 . And mrs. Charles Conway a residence in Lockport was searched by officer Helmick and considerable stolen property found secreted in the cellar such As a table cloth two crocks butter a clothes ringer a Good overcoat and other articles. The arrest mrs. And mrs. Conway followed at the instance . Henry Custer who was the loser some this property and being brought before Justice Richards were placed under $300 Bonds each and consigned to the residence . Bowers for Safe keeping. Or. Lat Custer one the Jolly boys our town left for Salamanca n. Y., saturday last. The Mission proves to be a worthy one for we Are informed he went to change the name miss Mary Julian to that Custer. The Honey Moon will be spent in new York City and Philadelphia and in two three weeks will return with his fair Bride to his Home Here. Miss Julian was formerly West Layfaette. We wish them abundant happiness. Music Hall one night Only tuesday september 27th, Sisson a Cawthorn a comedy company under the manage ment s. W. Brady will present a Little Nugget a the brightest funniest and Best musical comedy Ever written headed by the talented Young Irish comme Dian Herbert Cawthorn ably supported by the charming Soubrette and accomplished vocalist miss Josie Sisson also the favorite eccentric comedian Oscar Sisson and a competent company carefully selected vocal and comedy artists. Regular prices�?25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats now Sale at Harris Bros. Personal mention. Or. John Andreas Ragersville was in town saturday. Miss Flora Williams is spending the week with relatives in Trenton. Mrs. J. D. Elliott is visiting friends in Philadelphia pa., and other Points East. Mrs. Heilen Mccleary Newcomerstown is visiting at her fathers North Broadway. Miss Nora crites and a lady Friend canal Dover visited miss Clara Custer saturday and sunday last. Or. Lotze Heizer is at the magnetic Springs for a Short course its rejuvenating Waters. Or. Emerson who some weeks since suffered a broken leg will soon be Able to walk about Good As new. Or. H. T. Patrick Chicago is visiting his father Hon. A. W. Patrick this City for a few Days. The doctor is looking Well. G. W. Springer Talmage Summit county but formerly this county called at our office yesterday and subscribed for the times. Or. Frank Patrick a Young attorney Topeka Kansas and son . Andrew Patrick this City is visiting his parents and friends Here. Mrs. Sheets and her Niece mrs. Cunningham Newcomerstown spent part last week with the former a sister mrs. Nathan Stine this City. Or. Swartz Shanesville gave the times office a pleasant Call yesterday. The doctor is a prominent physician and surgeon and a Jolly Good fellow. P. H. Rinehart Stone Creek gave us a Friendly Call monday last renewed his subscription and thinks he can to afford to do without the times. Or. Janies caseber old town gave the times office a Call saturday last and paid his subscription for the present year and also for a year in Advance. We Are glad to have such Good messes. Chas. Eberhart John Mathias John Parr Levi Knisely Solomon Humrickhouse and wife and we. Wallace left for Wichita and other Points in the West tuesday for a pleasure trip a few weeks. Miss Jennie Hummel 1 who has been visiting relatives in Missouri for the past year returned Home wednesday last week. She was warmly welcomed Back by her Many Young friends in this City. John Strickmaker and wife canal Dover left thursday last for an extended visit in the West. He intended stopping about two weeks in Chicago will also Stop at Denver and land in California where they will remain until Spring. They have Many warm friends both in Dover and this City who wish them a pleasant trip and Safe return. Wedding Bells. The marriage . Geo. Fertig and miss Clara e. Deis was the occasion a very pleasant social event in canal Dover wednesday evening the 14th inst. The ceremony took place at the residence the brides parents . And mrs. C. Deis and was witnessed by a Large number invited guests nearly All whom were relatives the Bride and Groom. Rev. Hooper the lutheran Church at Dover United the Happy couple by the impressive and Beautiful ceremony that Church. A Friend who was present informs us the evening was most pleasantly passed by All social Converse music and a plentiful and Choice supper being among the enjoyments. The presents to the Bride and Groom were Many and Beautiful and doubtless will be cherished by them through life As mementos the Happy occasion and the friends who gave them. The Groom is a rising Young merchant Dover and the Bride an amiable and accomplished Young lady. The times congratulates them heartily with the wish that their married life May be one a perpetual Fountain Domestic obituary. Or. Evan b. Davis died dropsy Friday last aged 58 years. He was a member the g. A. R., and was buried in the honors War sunday in the new Philadelphia cemetery by the Andrew Crawford Post. One by one the boys Are passing away. Little Nellie daughter . And mrs. Or. Wells died sunday evening last dysentery and other troubles. She was about 11 months old and has suffered for two months not having recovered from an attack cholera inf Antum. The funeral took place tuesday. County fairs. The Harrison county fair will be held at Cadiz september 2728, 29 and 30th. Tuscarawas county fair september 27, 28, 29 and 30th, at canal Dover. Uhrichsville fair september 27, 28, 29 and 30 the. Newcomerstown fair october 4, 5, 6 and 7th. Canton fair september 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30th. The ninth Street theater had its share business last night in spite the Strong attractions at the other houses. The play is a musical comedy pleasing to the audience which applauded everything. Miss Josie Sisson As a Little Nugget a proved a favorite and h. S. Cawthorn Joe Cawthorn and Oscar Sisson Drew a great Deal enthusiasm from the audience. The music Given was really excellent and vastly entertained everyone. A a Little nuggets will be repeated to night and is a generous Lump for the Kansas City journal. Detroit police officers experience with a dutchman and his dog. A a sergeant a said . Dunder As he slipped in sergeant Bendal yesterday a a has Dere some Confidence game in which you see a dog ? a a a there Sall sorts Confidence games . Dunder and its a poor one which would t catch you. What is it now ? a a a Theli if i has Schwindler again i Dunno. Fife Days ago a Man come to my place Mit a dog. Has i Carl Dunder ? i has. He like to leave Dot dog Mit me for two hours. Dot dog was a setter. He has valuable. He has going to sell him for ten a a same old a a has he some old game ? i nearer see him before. He goes a Hay und anode Man comes. Whose dog has Dot i Dunno. He was a valuable dog. He gift me Twenty Dollar for him right off Queen. He goes to Der depot und Vhill shop his Vhay Back. Hell he Doans be gone Long when Der dog Man comes in. Shake and me talk it offer und we see a Chance to make ten a a course. And you gave him ten dollars for the a a a a and you Are still waiting for the Man to come and you Twenty ? a a a a a Well you will wait a Good a a has i Schwindler ? a a a yes a a und he wont come a a a a hum dots Der Vhay i belief too a a a a i has going Home und kill Dot dog in a Leedle while maybe some odder Man comes along Mit a setter. Has i Carl Dunder ? i has. I like to Leaf Dis dog Mit you. He has a valuable dog. He a has pish thud bang a und i like Der Coroner to come in by Der Side door und keep Der boys Oudt Good Bye sergeant i pays taxes in two wards und i has All right to gift bail a curious effects lightning the steamship Anchoria the Anchor line which lately arrived in new York met a Tornado 180 Miles from Sandy Hook. The wind came from the North East and in a very Short time there was a tremendous sea running. The rain came Down in such floods that the Crew were scarcely Able to stand upon deck. The lightning poured in streams a minutes duration from the Clouds to the water while globes Blue flame played up and Down the Rigg gang and danced along the Yards and leaped from the masts incessantly terrifying passengers and seamen alike. For about two hours the wind blew at eighty Miles an hour. Neither Lookout nor Pilot could see beyond the ships rail because the solid sheets rain and flying Clouds Spray in which the ship seemed to be walled up As by a fog. The engines were run dead slow and the ship Lay to head to the Gale. At the end two hours the Gale broke and pleasant whether soon followed. No damage was done by either wind electricity. The steamship Glen Artney from Shanghai was in the same storm and had Well defined Tufts electric fire each Masthead. Lightning struck Charles m. Lee a cow boy and also his horse and killed them both near Cheyenne Wells Colorado the other Day. The stroke broke the Iron Horn the Saddle exploded All the cartridges in his Belt and set fire to the leather the Saddle picket rope blankets tearing his hat boots and shirt to pieces and the tire consumed the flesh the left leg from the knee to the ankle. In Cape Colony South Africa a Shepherd drove a flock 1,430 ewes up to a Small building in which he took Refuge from a Thunder storm. As the sheep crowded around the building it was struck by lightning and 790 them were killed outright. The Shepherd escaped with a severe Shock. Great losses fish. In the Vicinity Galena 111., the fish in Many the streams have lately died by the million and the few that Are left Are rapidly following suit. The Banks the Galena River branches Are lined with dead fish All sizes and varieties from the tiny minnow to the Mammoth cat and Sturgeon. At Buncombe wis., dead fish Are so numerous the Banks that the stench arising from them is unbearable. At Lancaster wis., the scene the River Bank beggars description Over fifty Wagon loads dead fish being in sight. There Are numerous theories afloat As to the cause. One is that the recent Rains have roofed the water with mud so that the fish have been unable to breathe and struggling to the surface for air have died. Another is that during the dry hot summer the valleys and marshes above were filled with some poisonous growth that with the recent floods was carried into the streams and poisoned the water. An end to Bone scraping. Edward Shepherd Harrisburg 111., says a having received so much Benefit from electric bitters i feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore my leg for eight years my doctors told me i would have to have the Bone scraped leg amputated. I used instead three bottles electric bitters and seven boxes Bucklen a Arnica Salve and my leg is now sound and electric bitters Are sold at 50 cents a bottle and Bucklen a Arnica Salve at 25c. Per Box by C. Miller a son. Good results in every Case. D. A. Bradford wholesale paper dealer Chattanooga tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled his lungs had tried without Benefit. Being induced to try . Kings new discovery for consumption did so and was cured by use a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for All coughs and colds with Best results. This is the experience thousands whose lives have been saved by this wonderful discovery. Trial bottles free at C. Miller a songs drug store. A vindication. There is a period in the lives All men when a a forbearance ceases to be a one would be lecturer the holy land one transparent Temperance lecturer one past prospective preacher one tenant his fathers farm one egotist one destroyer a persons character a Public platform in Fairfield township saturday september 17th, 1887. For cowardice the attack Seldom has its equal in the history any Community. It was cowardly because my absence which debarred me then and there from re jilting. In his remarks he said he would not be personal but went to locate and describe the person to whom he alluded and since then he has made a confession Itiat he did mean me. It would be far from egotism to say that my standing in society and the Church the record my past life any other social status you May mention will compare favourably with his own. If All the persons who heard him deliver his inhuman tirade knew him his talk would go unchallenged because it would be simply burning powder and killing no game. With All Candor i ask you strangers to investigate the character both himself and the writer and see which will ascend the balance morality and social standing competency to utter falsehoods is not the Mark a great Man. Ability to quote another a works does not make a Good Public enlightened. A few terms at College does not not make a profound scholar but these combined often make a fool. The title �?orev.,�?� prefixed to a Many a name a piece pasteboard does not always indicate an honest expounded gods word. Being a teacher in a Sabbath school does not always proclaim a Many a piety especially when a part said class when a a person is chosen for the position its teacher refuse to be taught the scriptures by him and then form another class those who Are indignant because the Choice. I am kind Reader an Humble school teacher and am str Viii to become As nearly proficient in my work As possible. As a recommendation i Point you to my past record. As to my social standing i refer you to my neighbors. Do you wish anything More . Lecturer in the establishment a character. Let him whose eyes possess no beams Pluck beams from those his neighbors. I have faults a who has none ? i am astonished that such a Man should be called upon to address the Public upon any occasion whatever. He is never called upon in his own immediate Vicinity. I have written this vindication through the persuasions my Many friends As i have been publicly maligned and have no remunerative recourse for vindication. Yours truthfully a. B. Wingate new Cumberland A second hand Bismarck. Senator Ingalls in his attack woman suffrage clearly proves one thing i. E., that a vague phrases and a imperfect generalizations captivate his dreamy mind a As he alleges they did that Thomas Jefferson. Did not the senator stoop to mention the latter course i should not. A government in the last analysis a senator Ingalls avers a rests plainly then John l. Sullivan should have a plurality votes and we should elect the pachyderm Ata As our senators. A no a he will say a Man by his brains commands Superior forces a then in a later analysis than the last government rests brains. A yet More elementary analysis remains. His elementary analysis is like that a chemist who resolved everything into oxygen Hydrogen and Holland Gin. Supposing in our civil War the women the North one and All had urged father brother son and husband to stay at Home pleading All the ties affection filial love and pledged Protection a might not the guns Grant reverberated All alone at Vicksburg. Or rather perhaps say at East port no sir government rests in the last analysis the hearts and brains men and women and not the a a blood and Iron second hand Bismarck. All know that Laws Legislatures courts and sheriffs armies and navies notwithstanding statutes which Are not upheld by the people fall into innocuous Des etude. Witness the sunday Laws Massachusetts. Charles e. Avery. Equal suffrage in Kansas. Mrs. Julia a. Wilson read a very Able paper recently before the North Star equal suffrage association Kansas. She says a there is no strife to Day Between the sexes. We Are in Possession Many rights and franchises which we have not the nerve nor the ambition to exercise. What the women America need to Day is concert action and aggressive Effort. Our voting franchise is in sight and in reach. One United Gallant struggle and the fruits the Ages strife and smothered Justice will be Over. The tendency our politics to Day is toward corruption and if it cannot let a stopped discord and anarchy must follow. Vice is growing. Reform campaigns do not Stop it. We shall be put in a position to help just As soon As we go with a respectable majority and demand the right to women physicians wanted in Texas. C. T. In Ennis Texas writes the woman a journal cannot you induce some women doctors to come South hundreds families All through Texas especially in towns two thousand inhabitants upwards would employ women physicians instead men if they could have the Chance. I believe one lady physician would do a Good practice in our Little town two thousand five Hundred inhabitants. Our country is All Prairie roads very Fine physicians ail go in their gigs buggies and i cannot see Why a woman in Good health cannot do As much such travelling As these men do. There is a lady physician at Waco doing a Good practice. She has Only been there a few months. Fairfield. It having been some time since we contributed anything from our pen to your paper we will now Endeavor to give you a few happenings in this locality the Harvest is gathered and Corn is standing in the Shock which there is a slim crop compared with that last year As is also the potato and Apple crop this Vicinity. Farmers will not Husk their pumpkins this year for the reason there Are none to Husk therefore a pumpkin Husker will be out employment this fall As there is nothing in his line business to do so he will take a Job at Somerdale at threshing rats something better. The sunday school St. Mathews Church held their annual picnic at St. Mathews Grove saturday september 17th. Quite a Large crowd was in attendance and All partook the Good dinner prepared for the occasion with a relish that made them feel that a a it was Good for them to be Good addresses were delivered after dinner by the pastor and some the Young men the neighbourhood that were highly interesting and eloquent and appreciated by All. The choir and the Fairfield band rendered music for the occasion for which they were highly complimented. Miss Cora Burk who has been visiting friends Here the past week started for her Home in the Forest City last monday she will be followed not by will Mer but by the Best wishes Many warm friends. The mines at Somerdale Are running steady and furnish employment to several Hundred men. At the Somers mines they Are putting in new machinery including an engine to work the screens and thereby will produce three grades Coal Lump nut and pea Coal. The barn Heisley mine is now in operation and the two Are within hailing distance each other and from the present indications we should judge that there will be booming work at both mines. Quite a number dwellings and business houses have been erected and the site upon which Somerdale now stands one year ago was mostly covered with Forest Trees and underbrush but is now transformed into a neat Nice Little Village Over one Hundred buildings. Willmer the dashing Dandy Young Lark who sports a plug hat so Shiney and smart went Over to Zoar station one sunday to make a a a Mash Young Dora a heart. He gallantly asked her to go with him a Riding ? and she quickly got ready to Start but upon viewing his Rig sent him Home in a gig saying a a shucks your cart a then will quickly came Home for the buggy and his reflections made him feel rather muggy for Thunder and Mars to my unlucky stars for a and a had gone with it to Church and thereby left will in the lurch. Then he turned and went Back Over a seven mile track to Zoar station to make repairs for his mistake to the girl from the Lake the Lake City Cleveland in the Buckeye state. Blue jacket. Weather hot and dry. Many our people Are making preparations to attend some the fairs. Farmers Are Al it out done with their seeding and All had a very Dusty time it. Cora Burk Cleveland who has been visiting in this Community returned Home last monday. Mrs. Buskirk Allen county Ohio is visiting relatives and friends Here. David Belknap Sherrodsville Sun Dayed with his Cousin Flora Strawn. John Sto Mcinman built a very Nice stable for his messes. F. Waltz and i it. Stoneman Are repairing a House for James Kelly in new Cumberland a live awake Shoemaker that place. Or. Robinson was quite unfortunate while attending the picnic last saturday. He lost a very Fine Cane and blames a Young lady for taking it. A Hunt Mem up the picnic was Good and interesting in every particular and hoping that All May live to meet a similar occasion in 1888 and that this picnic May not weaken the interest the sunday school but strengthen it More and More. We Alt know that Man can be what he pleases and How strange it is that he is More Apt to do evil than to do Good it is each and every ones duty to attend sunday school and help to bring others in who have been in All sorts mischief and doing nothing for the Good cause a True kind honest and upright Christian does not no never becomes unhappy tired life while a person who does not esteem truth honesty and kindness is always unhappy and becomes tired his wretched life and at last he faints and Falls and Dies a miserable and horrible death and at last covers a grave known to All As the grave an idler Gambler Sot and Dis respectable let eing. U b still. Wives mothers daughters be your own physician a lady who for years 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 and thus cure herself without the Aid a physician. Two recipes treatise and full directions free sealed. Address mrs. W. H. 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 fail 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. Mrs. V. Norton at. From Stone Creek. By Spear shake. Good news Are hard to find and especially the kind hich will bring a Little laughter to the folks but we surely always try to secure a Small Supply if they do not seem to carry Many jokes. Our school House round the Bend will when finished at the end be a Structure which we May All be proud. I hey will make it neat and Strong and a twill not be very Long till the children All around it gladly shout. When Emanuel plays a Yoss a he most always thinks him Boss with a a tree Blatty a fifty in his hand but with Many a a a stickers card his opponents will work hard and a a boil us at Emanuel a Side will land. They Are trying now to sell the old Dandy school House Bell and Are getting up subscriptions for a new what we re wanting from the Steeple is a peal that suits the people and if heard for Miles around will surely do. Market reports. Times office september 22, flour Patent # bbl. # sack. Best family # bbl. A a Amber # sack. A a a a new proc. Wheat Bushel. Corny new # Bushel. Oats new # Bushel. Rye Bushel. Butter�?9ft Pound. Eggs dozen. Buckwheat flour Pound. Hams Pound. Shoulders Pound. Sides # Pound. Lard Pound. Tallow Pound. Beef Pound. Salt Goshen # barrel. White Lime barrel. Akron cements barrel. Calcined plaster barrel. Land plaster ton. A barrel. Potatoes Bushel new. Dried peaches Bushel. Rags Pound. Onions Bushel. Hay ton new. Timothy seed Bushel. Wool. Fertilizers ton. 1887. 10 25 45 15 50 73 60 27 66 16@20 15 03 10 08 08 08 3 07 3 15 1 15 1 00 1 35 2 25 9 00 1 50 60 3 75 1 65 01 75 8 00 2 50 30 35 00 Petit jury. To report october 11, 1887. Joseph Alfred Lincoln George Calanan. Goshen Frank James Hopkins. Mill Henry Peter Ephraim a. John j. George ii. Edward Nelson Adam Adam John Christian ii. Pm Deknecht Dover Levi John c. William grand jury september term. Convenes september 27, 1887. Township. Christian John w. Edward John James m. ii. C. John w. Isaiah j Oseph f Edenbu Joseph Henry Henry Henry g. B. in Brief and to the Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to Good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one the most complicated and wonderful things 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 be have made the american people a nation dyspeptic. But greens August Flower has 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. Remember a no happiness without health. But greens August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a Sittle. Seventy five cents. 9yl piles piles piles a sure cure found at last. No one need suffer. A sure cure for the Blind bleeding itching and ulcerated piles has been discovered by . William an Indian remedy called . Williams Indian pile 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 he 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

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