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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 3

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9 Bm-sa-sta THE DAILY DEMOCRATIC TIMES WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 29 1885 The Lima Daily Tines the Soyol Ammoniac! and Short Weight Baking Powder Ariew of the State Chemists of Maine I have procured in our open market end analyzed samples of Superior Baking Powder and the Royal Baking Powder Powder I find to be eom-doaed of good pure wholesome materials properly combined for producing the maximum of gas and is in every respect a healthful and desirable article The Royal Baking Powder I find to be more complicated in composition and hile the material it ia made from ia fairly good it (contains one ingredient that should not enter into the composition of any bak'ng Powder namely: Carbonate of Ammonia This ia a strong alkali until for human consumption and I am surprised that this chemical should be used when it ia so well known to be injurious to health anything used for food In comparison there should be no hesitation in choosing Cleveland's Baking Powder tor purity and wholesomoness Powder gives off its gas slowly and eveuly while the Royal pasa-esoff much quicker It is perhaps needless to say that in this respect the Cleve-lar Powder has the advantage The samples of the Roval Powder which I have carefully weighed are aliment invariably short weight from Vs to oz while the Cleveland Powder holds full weight Portland Mb Aug 111884 Frank Bahi-lhtt Maine State Assayer Maguire is on the sick list- CholerB is on the Increasl ia Spain ColaV of Van Wert' is here to-day The colored boys have organized a base ball club The lovely warm weather of last week is still with us Hon Hill of Befianee Ohio as in the city last evening Thetfbio State Journal has a good circulation here and it is increasing Miss May Kibby of (south Main street has been sick for several days The Meadie and Carrie Fulk of Findlay are visiting Miss Nettie Hook If the warm weather continues there will be a thaw But mention it Will dog is perhaps the only beer drinking dog in the city Gilmore of Cleveland was in the city to-day the guest of Cooper The game of ball yesterday resulted in a victory for tiie Orindas by a score of 21 to 16 Adam Kraft the AVayne street barber has taken charge ot the Burnet House shop Lima has not1 yet made any arrangements for services on tiie day of Grant's funeral The police are after the violators of the ordinance requiring tiie closing of saloons on Sunday Miss Bertha Moser is visiting friends in Ft Wayne and Decatur Bid khe will be absent several weeks! Miss Adda Marshall of Dayton who has been visiting Mrs 1 'rice for several weeks returned home this morning Heed AValMce went to Koachu'le this afternoon where he will spend the remainder of the school vacation with his gTand parents AV Cave representing Cupps Patent Reclining Locking Chair Co was in the city to-day Unstopped at the Burnet House The excavation of the water works reservoir has been begun and the laying of the main conduit line was commenced this morning The base ball fever is raging and we be surprised to hear of the girl organizing a club They have in townjraronnd us Lima Is slow we must confess In some things Our merchants recieve a large patronage from Van AVert Belphos Ada and other neighboring towns The furniture dealers and carpet merchants especially make large cales of goods to out-of-town patrons During the ball game yesterday afternoon Fred DeGreif was hit in the breast with a thrown ball as he was crossing the plate and was knocked out for the time being He is nearly to-day although the bruise pains him considerably Billy Botkins and Ni 111 van the two popular II IX conductors have returned and taken their trains after sending ten days at the lakes at Deshler and Lima fishing and hunting If you want to make hair turn red jnst ask him what he paid for the ffsh he caught The Quilna and Mascot base ball teams cross bats at Faurot's to-moirow afternoon for the championship of the city and $10 a side This is said to he the deriding game It ought to be as they have disputed about it so much phis season The game will be called at 230 111 Some thief with a delicate tooth and thick bide stole a hive of bees from Mr Tip Hoover near Lima making nine hives of his that have gone in the same way in the last few months A company is said to be organizing there to place time-lock combination on red-hot cook stove and limestone tMneinnatl Post -Mini Josephine Hanna daughter of Street Commissioner Ilanna ol Findlay took two hundred and forty grains ot Paris green with sutoidai intent yesterday afternoon The dose was enough to kill eighty men The death is expected at any moment She said she as driven to the act by the fact that she had a cancer that would ultimately kill her In different parts of the city we have noticed large beautiful shade trees the bark of which have been pulled off by horses that have been tied to them There is a law against hitching a horse a shade tree A beautiful shade tree is the result of years of watching and care and are very valuable when they have readied a growth where they do some good and shoo'd be protected An eminent judge decides that a lawyer is not justified defending a prisoner who wants to plead guilty The case was that of a man at rested for bnrglaiy AVhen the accused was arraigned his attorney complained to the Couit that the unfeeling officers of the law had advised him to plead guilty and thus cheat an honest piacti turner out of a fee Tiie officers leplied that their pi isoner had al along admitted his guilt till the lawyer appeared and solicited the task ol defending him The prisoner being questioned by the Court said he was guilty whereupon the lawyer became excited and revealed his code of professional ethics In these word: course he Is guilty hut the people prove At this the judge administered a stiaip rebuke to the attorney and the usual sentence to the client Wheat remains at 65c A eold wave is coming! Another dull business day llaekedorn was IB Findlay yesterday New apples of home raising are the market here Miss Nettle Myers of Belphos in the city this morning AVesf Mafket -street is taking the lead with new Berea sidewalks The streets were nearly deserted today Fvcrybody seeking the shade Miss Nana Jewett left for Pittsburg to-day where she will visit relatives 8 Wheeler Esq started for Chicago this afternoon on legal business- This kind of weather pleases the saloon keeper and he smiles on the sly Pumping on the paper mill oil well was resumed to-day the water well having been finished formerly of this city but now of Huntington lud is here visiting the boys for a few days The moon is full and if Hie Prohibitionists do carry the State it will get full oitce a month same as usual Homer Boyle special agent of the Ohio Mutual Insurance Co of Salem Ohio was here this morning the guest of his cousin Sam Walker Tod Howard of Findlay was in the city this afternoon the guest of Frank AVurmser on his Way to Philadelphia Tod formerly clerked at Fred AV heelers AVe were in error last evening in mentioning that Stewart Bryan and Brotherton defended a case before Justice Ditto yesterday Messrs Stewart ans Bryan dissolved partnership several weeks ago Rev A congregation at Springfield have accepted his esigna-tion pending the decision of the suits broufehtagainst him by Miss Laura Craig of Wapakoneta for seduction and bastarday A deaf and dumb tramp was taken with a lit this afternoon in frontof the city building about 3 o'clock He was carried into the Marshal's office and r-covered in a few minutes He vi on a pad that he had not had anyth nq to eat sincef yesterday and Marshal took him down to AViesenthal's where lie bought a dinner for him KILLED BY A DOCTOR It ia Called Manslaughter and the Plr sician is Released on Bond afternoon Br A Brubaker of New Hampshire twelve miles east of AVapakoneta shot and killed Ed Kindle of the same place Kindle was a wild young man of a quairel-some disposition when Intoxicat'd The shooting grew out of a knock down affair between the men at one of the village stores about two weeks ago and threats made by Kindle yesterday to Br Brubaker At the previous affair Kindle struck the doctor without the least provocation and then left the county to avoid arrest He returned to New Hampshire yesterday drank freely and made the threat above mentioned which was carried to Brubaker The circum stances of the shooting were about as follows: The doctor wag called to see the wife of Stamatsone of the village storekeepers and before starting slipped a pistol into his pocket AVhen he got to 8tamats' store Kindle was sitting on the steps with his back toward him and when he got within a few steps Kindle turned his head suddenly and Brubaker fired the fatal shot The ball entered under the eye and came out at the back of the head producing a wound that caused death in a few hours Br Brubaker was arraigned this afternoon before Squire Gary of New Hampshire on the charge of manslaughter and plead not guilty lie was bound over in the sum of 15W and gave bond with James AV Cassel Mefford and JT Brubaker as AVapakoneta special to the Cincinnati Enquirer of to-day Railway Equalization The state board of railway equalization consisting of Auditor Kiese wetter Attorney General Lawrence and Treasurer Brady completed their work last evening at the Auditor's office at Columbus The total valuation of all the railroads ip the state as reported to the auditor by the county boards for last year was $9242365081 and the total appraisements as reported this year was $8299298550 The following additions were made by the state board to the appraisements of the roads through this city: Cincinnati Hamilton and Dayton main line 59 739-10T0 miles $2000 per mile $119478 same sidings 29 618-K miles $750 per mile $22232 Deductions -Lake Erie and AVestem main line 137 81 If miles 500 per mile $68925- Chicago and At Inline main lino 89 31-100 miles $1UX1 per mile $89311 Else did any Of course Because rheumatism is a dreadfully tough disease and hardly anything on earth will reach it except Bi own's Iron Bitters After emljAnnjfe the twinges of rheumatism for gear's and at last experiencing happy deliverance Mr John II of Saybrook Conn says dorived much benefit by using Iron Bitters (or rheumatism Nothing else did any if you have rheumatism take the hint It cures neuralgia hendache and other nervous diseases si i nt Jg 55 a 2 9 s- 90 11 Hii ojl I Westminster and West Newton daily Allentown Tuesday Thursday and Saturday 12 GP WALDORF PM For Sale Lots in Smith addition to city of Lima Inquire of Kmith box 889 228-St Blow Tnrrs ZK WsSsv fdOoMM Sm) Some idea of the necessity tor preserv ing our forests la order to protect the valleys from disastrous inundations may he gathered from the fad that Hr-j it Anders in the cial report of the geological survey of Wisconsin says that the average amount of water pumped from the earth and exhale by soft thin leaved plants in clear weather amounts to about one and one fourth ounces Troy per day of twelve hours for every square foot of surface says the doctor moderate sired elm raises and throws off seven and three fourths toot of water pet day Out In the Country Harper- ftura- Iittlc Elvira Went to visit at her grandmother a The country was' a rere alien to the child Among other thing) that excited her wonder and interest wts a lamb that came bleating to the door dm evening of her arrival "Oh Aunt Hatty site cried running in-doors a tne sheep here that can talk as plain as anything Do go out and hear it say Inhabited Hamm la Ontt Britain fixchQ? The Increase in toe number of inhabited houses in Great Britain in toe ten yean 1871 to 1881 was in round figures from 4500000 to j0o000 The value bad risen kt a still larger namely from 35500000 pounds sterling in IBM to 122000000 pounds sterling In 1882 Smeatrte Ktoc (Autwlg 1 fOHCs-e Trltsmei The Bavarians are beginning seriously to consider their position in regard to King Ludwig Bis passion for ildii building palaces and entering performances of dramas and operas at which he constitutes in his august per- -tna son the entire audieuce together with mad extravagances of other kinds have uolic dissatisfaction to such a raised the pub pitch that there it actually talk of a change of ruler The next heir to the throne it admittedly insane and the most desirable candidate it- Prince Ludwig cousin of the king The only redeeming -feature in too proceedings of too eccentric king is that he secludes himself strictly from the public gaze He has bcoome -says a Berlin correspondent inaccessibly than ever tare Opart' Salmon-fishing around the islands be tween Japan and Siberia is rare sport A scientific traveler describes seriously the abundance of fish exist in such numbers that during the summer dr fins sticking out of toe water near the entrances of the- rivnre look like messes el tangled kelp A single haul brings to land 5000 of tangled kelp WANTED All advertisements et Lest Pound Situations Wanted Help Wanted Booses for Kent House to Rest inserted free of charge' WANTItt-A rood zlrt to do general house work Most hare reference Enquire at Ktm street one housessstof Elisabeth at south side 1 TXT A second hand set of lishtdouble harness Must be food and chess Ad- dress box 62 Lima Ohio Shawl black with white boarder Lear 4 at this office vpOR A second head baby buggy JE quire ol Thodiecb north Main street Eb TWTANTKi) At oooe 10 feat else Mwins-mv obtne bands and button-bole makers Ap- ply to Barrie Cook Call at Mi Mar-men's east Market street AIT A young men wants situation a TV book-keeper or set of books to post during the erasing Address Box 7o city JtOR Half of house No 141 west Market street Enquire at 8 Express office reOR Three moms ia the Williams block in South Lima Call at Andrews' hat store Wanted at south hall of house No IS corner of High and Cemetery street kT A good girl that will make hsr-I self useful In small family of three at good wages none hut good sawing lady need apply hired to Mm Post box HickV vilie Ohio SPECTACLES AID EYE GLASSES Correctly fitted to the Eye by HOUR Jeweler aad Optician 29 tf-4 to Fan's BforkNortli W1n SEYMOUR STANDISH Teachet of the rtolln Uses the celebrated Hew kelt Violin Teaches David's also Methods Terms reasonable RrsidenW on North Jarksoe St between North and Wayne ISA sod St NOTICE A REWARD OF FIVE DOLLARS WILL BS paid for the street and conviction of any person who shall remove the caps of hydrauts or iu any manner Injure the water works valve or hydrants By order of WATER WORKS TRUSTEES Lima July ih 1RW itvst Advice to Mother Mrs WfnshvwV Soothing fiyrup children teething tap hr prescription of one of the best female unmet and physician in the United States and has been ussd forty ysaie with never failing saomestrymilltoasol mothers for their children During the process of teething Its vat-no taincalculaWe KreHerea UteehIM from pain cures dyrenti trey and dhurhasst grinihg is the bsweK'sud wind eotto By fi vine health to the it rests the mother Fries aSc A beuie child! 181-wkly A eyyd-dlyAt Times Euiliing north Jiaia Street The Evening itnes reaches daily more subscribers than any other newspaper faiblishtd in this city and is delivered ty carriers to readers every evening Any failure on the part of carriers to deliver papers piromptly should be at once reported to this office and the trouble will be remedied New wheat is coming in lively Brink Cream iyoda at Harley's 59-tf There is great fun promised over the cement sidewalk issue Faurot's Park is in excellent condition for speeding horses The front walls of the Mehaffey block are nearly completed members of the Lima Base Ball Club will meet this evening at 7:30 It keeps the street sprinkler hustling this kind of weather to keep the dust down Otficer Jo Davis is nursing a very severely burned face and hand as a result of the fife Monday tilght Lima sports a larger number of family rigs than any town in the northwest Some of them are dyers too Railroad business is so very dull that about all the train men have to do is tell of trip when I made a mile a minuto' Ben Fisher and familyof an ert were here to-day on their way to Mt Clemens Mich where they will spend the summer The next annual reunion of the 49th Kept 0 1 will be held at Betts-ville Seneca county" Thursday September 3 1885 The stone pavement around the First NaUoual Bank corner has been repaired 9 nd tire stone dabs made level with each other Sam barbershop is now In the 1'ostoffiee building one door west of Atlantic Tea Co Three good barbers Call for a good hair cut or shave 24tf The fast run of 422 miles in 7 hours and 49 minutes recently made on the West Shore is pronounced by the Railway Register as the fastest on record in the United States 1 there ever was a set of broken up boys the Onmlas and Yellow Hammers are that set The game yesterday seems to have settled in every muscle and joint in their bodies Governor lloadly has issued an order as Commander of the 4 directing the Commanders of the companies to drill their companies in the skirmish driU at least once a month The murderer of Henry Heiser of Ce-hua was arrested at yesterday He gave his name as George Bulla--Confessed to stabbing Heiser but waa surprised to learn of his death The murderer is in jaii at Celina The machinery to be used" for the boring of the Citizens' Oil Company's well has been shipped Pennsylvania and is expected to arrive the forepart of next week AVork will be commenced before the 15th Inst Andy Bell a saloon keeper on Union street just south of AVayne had a hearing before Mayor Mcriomb this morning for keeping open on Sunday He was found guilty and lined $25 and cost which he as unable to pay lie was locked up A gentleman from Pennsylvania was in the city yesterday and to-day looking over the ground here for the purpose of sinking an oil well He intends if he decides to sink a well lepse suitable land and do the work by himself that is be will Je aoie owner Of the well The chances are tttdt he will decide to bore It is the late weeds which escape the last hoeing that make the most trouble in fouling the laud for future crops 'mob weeds have a chance to grow strong and perfect a full crop of seeds Even if standing widely apart enough seeds may he scattered to occupy the entire surface next year The fields of hoed crops should be gone over several times after the last hoeing to render them perfectly clean of weeds Br Fletcher of South Lima says that Lizzie Lape who was beaten by-George Huffman oh south Elizabeth street a week ago last night will lose her right eye as a result of the beating he gave her Hoffman has readied the climax of all sluggers succeeded in beating a woman Although they are about equal in decency still she should receive the protection of the law and Hoffman made to suffer the limit ot the law for Ins conduct The Lima Base Ball Club will leave tor Kenton to-moi'ow morning where they play Thursday and Finlay The Kentons would rather defeat Lima In base ball than any other city the state and is ahead in the series which they have played although the Athletics deleated them one out of three games last year Manager Weii has strengthen'd the team especially for these games hoping to wn at least one Bairett ot last yeai Phjuas vvll pitch and Bresueham a crack catcher Bmn Fcitona wdl suppot him Coleman ill play short Noose llrst Bunnnn socoud third Chet Johnston leit Hull center and Billy Neal tight The tntm is strong at every point The Limas will wear their new grey suits which we hope will prove their mascott his labors at Mouse leveiaud Press Three hundred and fifty-eight criminals who have escaped from Georgia in the course of the last thirteen years are in that State The rewards offered for them aggregate 100000 The odd fancy of a Michigan man is to build his summer residence in the shape of a huge lantern The site ison a bluff overlooking Lake Huron and when at night the house is well lighted up the effect is curious The department clerks in Washing-ton are usually careful to get all the vacation allowable but this year few have quitted their desks They seem to fear that voluntary absence would be made disagreeably permanent A Toronto clothing merchant advertises that on account of his great regard for those who served in the orth-west rebellion he will sell garments to them ten per cent discount from regular retail prices llis enthusiasm seems to be doubted Four miles back from the coast of southern New Jersey are the ruins of the deserted village of Allaire The place was the Utopian dream of James Allaire a wealthy visionary who built it about 1840 embodying various reformatory and socialistic ideas He intended that it should be a manufacturing ceutre with stores where the inhabitants could buy at low prices and with schools for the higher education of all the children The enterprise was a quick and total failure The walls of the factories are tumbled down and overgrown and a cracked bell lies at the foot of the steeple from which it fell years ago Five years ago a remarkably bright and pretty girl of 17 worked in a San Francisco laundry The son of wealthy parents fell in love with her She returned his passion but said that she would not marry him as he wished because she was uneducated and coarse Then he offered to send her away to school She accepted this offer During the ensuing four years she was in a Montreal convent very apt and studious The training wrought all the change that was desirable and the wedding took place with a long tom-in Europe afterward The couple returned to San Francisco lately To show that she had neither forgotten nor wag ashamed of her former employment the bride gave a grand supper to those of her old companions who be brought together Westminster The band boys festival Saturday was a success Lew Miller and wife of Spencer-ville were in town Sunday visiting the family of Stevenson 1 A Creps took in the Bremen's tournament at Wapak last week Nash and family of Lima were in town Sunday Churchill is back from Pittsburg A Creps and Arch Blair will buy stock in Mercer county this week Brown is again happy It is a boy Vigilant no Says t-be despondent dyspepsia But it is of use Your sufferings can be relievedtbousands have been cured and you can also Broken down dea ponding victims of dyspepsia liver complaint fever and ague rheumatism ner-voub debility or premature decay will find in Slmmonds Liver Regulator a vegetable specific which readies the source of the troubl'd and effects sn absolute and permanent cure It regulates the liver dispels despondency and restores health 0 3t wkly Stop! Read! I will offer for sale the entire stock and fixtures in room formerly known as the Lima Fruit House four doors south of postoflice and will offer all stock and fixtures at private sale tip to and Including Thursday July 80th until 7:30 at which time we will commence to sell at auction the entire remnants All must be sold by Saturday evening August 1st Sale positive without reserve or limit 235-3t Collins New Time Table for Closing Mails at Lima Post Office Lima 0Tlpril'ftK568B Dayton Michigan north 12:16 and 7 south 1:35 and 7 Pittsburg Ft Wayne and Chicago east 6:30 and 8:43 a west 9:20 a and 7 Lake Erie and AVestem east 3:30 west 12:15 Chicago and Atlantic west 12 STAR ROUTES South AVarsaw 4 Tuesday Thuradays and Saturdays Comer 8:15 daily An Important Event The meeting of the Sandusky County Soldiers Monument Association will take place with appropriate ceremonies on the (Seventy-second anniversary of the victorious defense of Ft Stephenson against an attack of British and Indians under Proctor and Tecumseh by Major George Oroghan Aug 2d 1813 The 2d of August this year falls on Sunday and the anniversary of the victory will be celebrated on the spot where the battle was fought in Fort Stephenson Park Fremont Saturday August 1 1885 The ceremonies in the morning will consist of a national salute from Fort Stephenson Park a procession of Grand Army Posts Ohio National Guards Mexican war veterans civic societies invited guests and citizens and the ceremony ot unveiling the monument For those desiring to attend the Ar By have consented to run special train tin above day (Aug 1) leaving here at 710 a Fare for the round trip billy 1 25 36-4 1 Railroad Conventions The following conventions are an nounced for the late summer and early fall: August 12 Western Association of General and Ticket Agents Regular meeting at Milwaukee AVis August 19 Western Railway Club monthly meeting in the rooms 103 Adams street Chicago September 2 Master Car Association Annual convention in Toronto Can September 21 Monday -Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Annaul meeting in Philadelphia October 7 Life Insurance Association Annual convention in 1 leaver Col October 8 Association of Railroad Superintendents in Chicago The Murderer of Henry Heiser Caught Some time ago lleury Heiser of Mer cer county was murdered by a tramp who was arrested between Piqua and Sidney yesterday by officer Eisenstine of Sidney The arrest was an unexpected piece of good luck upon the part of Mr Eisenstine He met the fellow in the road and noticing a resemblance in him to the description of the man who killed Heiser asked him if he did not have a difficulty with a man in Mercer county The fellow at once entered Into the particulars of the affair Eisenstine who is a policeman at once put handcuffs on tiie tramp and brought him to Sidney The man acknowledged striking Heiser but says he did not know that he had killed him He was taken to Mercer county yesterday afternoon Not One From Ohio Below is an exhibit of the support given Gen Grant in the Chicago convention when Garfield was nominated tiie figures representing the number of delegates that supported him from each State named: Alabama 16 Arkansas 12 Colorado 6 Florida 8 Georgia 8 Illinois 24 Indiana 1 Kansas 4 Kentucky 20 Louisiana 8 Maryland 6 Massachusetts 4 Michigan 1 Minnesota 2 Mississippi 7 Missouri 29 Nevada 2 New York 50 North Carolina 5 Pennsylvania 37 South Carolina 8 Tennessee 15 Texas 13 Virginia 19 West Virginia Letwi- List List of letters remaining in tiie post-office at Lima Ohio for tiie week ending July 28th 1885: Caruthers II McFarland Js A Carnes Mrs Mary Miller Maiy Bailey Margarett Shepherd Oiplia Bownie Charter (Miiith Albert 2 Gable Mrs Cal lie Smith Miss Ella Heffner MrsMaggieSaflord Kuntz Tone Jennie Long Miss Fannie AVilt Co Persons calling for these letters please say advertised I Waldorf PM The Cottage Gallery Regardless tiie warm weather the Cottage Gallery opposite the Court House is still doing a rushing making sixteen pictures for twenty-five cents Give them a call Their motto Good pictures or no pay It As You Like It Hayes having accomplished the telling efn arduous task of hatching eight chickens from seven eggs is resting from 1 1 i i f' "i i I i 1 i I I 1 4 ill' Ip 1 1 I.

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