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AT. Mabob 7, 186. jOBlf F. LaBBAOH "OoafMmt Spy" Bailey. CbaSim Gbo.

at. trip to the Hub hut week. Bev. Shaman closed a very THF OHIO DEMOCRAT i sot TIOX, BIT OF TUK KSTIRE DKMOC- Keeps," which was a little JtXE TO ORIND, State. It wthkoj.u, ErABLii ZD OROAN Or TI1K DKMOCHACY THE WHOLE COV STY, and Wil Window work Frames, mwtsUUfnlaaA-HOQldlngS chatties.

Honest Work and Hoav ja'ls est Prices gnar- Blinds. ntL thankful to my Shingles, I patrons for the I 1 already large trade they have At Prices to rtveB 1 Suit tlie by tair Aemllog to merit its cue- ft MM- A PROPRIETOR OF THE CHAMPION PLANING MILLS. 1UMU1) UUUUj UUUlUj UU1U1UU MM BUILDING AND REPAIRING. JOHN NAGELY, Nr. NEW PHILADELPHIA, A JUMBO! THE POPULATION OF TUSCARAWAS COUHTV IS 50,000.

THE POPULATION OF NEW PHILADELPHIA IS 4.960. THE MARKETS. NEW PHILADELPHIA RETAIL. Finer, perbbl, Clover Seed pel Wheat, pr l.u.l Mrs. H.

P. Frlbley is in ton City. The Confederal Spy, hi at City Opera Homo. Mrs. Amelhi WumN ulH'k-vrlitu Is vHting her sitter Mr.

Hele Dick. Miss M. K. Xwl, of Monr. is the gust of Miss Man Custer.

Go to the Sow Phtlndolph! Steam Laundry for lino work. A competitors out done. tf. TheXewcomerstown index came to our desk last week with a hand some new spring bonnet on. For fine work go to the Xc Philadelphia Steam Laundry.

A work guaranteed to give ssitWfu Ion. tf. Ooo. P. Smith of Cleveland and Geo.

Scott of MIMersburgh, wn the guests of Ed Laugheud ovi Sabbath last. Justices of the Peace will Un GROCERY DEPARTMENT Good Goods and Low Prices Bygivi Full Value for Tour Money. arltemembcr the place JACOB MILLER New Philadelphia, 0- Br Virtu of an order of sale to art moo Pleas of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, door of the Court House, In New Philadelphia, within and for the County of Tusca- MONDAY, APRIL 8A, 1880. the hours ot on o'clock p. ra and In the township of Bucks, County of Tub- being the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of seetlon ten (10), township seven (7), range lour (4), containing forty acre excepting a part in the southeast corner of sain nonneaet quarter ot the southeast quarter and hounded as followa: Beginning at est on south One ot said tract forty-three res and one hundred' and forty-elgl C8S Geo.

TV. Bowbbs, Sheriff. P. S. OMISTOAD.

hey distributed Cg.TTS.OepieMS oTori innrynmil mutter, and handled 16,001,059 through registered pouches nnd Inner registered sticks. Ex-Powmastee-Csneb- marked traits of this work. He is more friendly and sympathetic than propounding the most disagreeable the unhappy lut of hundreds who sur-1 aiJt up constitutions sapped by infirmity and long unbenefitt.id by means, surely commends itself all ir Eip, or justify hi mas amoral exoroplai good Zeal-in-the-land Busy I But hon ids, another literar; CrKTIs, in Harpc rigin in legal ci outly aintained by expert autl link acceptance of the tion, why not, it is asked, also legalize the affairs published, their managers will ng the most of an opportunity which tbey expect to be brief. Because less in ct legislation than in residual competitioi the curb of exhortation, this mast be ii against conspiracy. Were "trusts" legalized, 18 said did publicity attend their trans itlons it would be "both wine and profitabli unorganised competitioi Popular Science Monthly, for Marcl Trotting Stallions in Wednesday, March 18.

Receiver ofthe Corn City A Co. a. josepn jo. Btoutt ana otners. Thursday, March 14.

0. L. Rvs. Andrew Dels. John Battler jr.

vs. B. J. Johnston. William P.

Walter vs. William L. Davis. Friday, March 15. Mary D.

Myers vs. The Incorp. Vll. of Uhrichsvllle. Saturdnv.

March 16. John L. Kennedy vs. Charles E. Hold en.

Remus K. Gartrell vs. John D. Peffer vs. Martha A Gansman.

City Bank Co. va. Joshua Hen- sel. Cyrus. Roth vs.

John T. Simmers, Rosa Engler vs. John J. Engler. Lottio B.

Glass vs. Jacob L. Gloss. J. Rouoh vs.

H. E. Sinnock. Tuesday, March 19. Henry S.

Render vs. The Incorp. 11. of Mineral City. Robert Render vs.

Morion D. Skeeh Sharp Son's vs. the New Phila delphia Pipe Work Co. Simon J. Beck vs.

Wm. E. Bef.k. The Merchant's National Bank, idiana vs. Archolus Welntz.

T. D. Healea vs. N. B.

Kennedy. Wednesday, March 20. Floyd Minnls vs. Alice MInnls. Jennie Bailey vs.

Ttezin Myers. Thursday, March 21. David O. Strawn vs. Jacub Strawn.

Sarah J. Stnitley vs. Jacob Smit- Phillp Sinltley vs. Jacob Smltley. John Williams vs.

Theo. Ervln. Ruth D. Willard vs. The New Philadelphia Pipe Work Co, James L.

Hteart vs. Inew Phila delphia Pipe Work Co. Friday, Mrrch 22. John Orr Son's vs. II.

A. Cess- Mary Helmsderfer vs. Heny Geib. Jacob Ruker vs. Charles GrolT.

Albert Bates vs. William Willig- Andrew Yakley vs. Peter Lantr. Ohio on complaint of Olive Yoder vs. Thomas Osborne.

Nancy Wallace vs. Soscph Wal-Wra, B. Thompson vs. Wm. E.

James Acken vs. Richard C. Anderson. Ida Carnaham vs. Rebecca Read.

Ohio on complaint of Ann Beers Adam Henderson. James Taylor vs. Johm Licliey, John Reif, administrator, L. Railroad. Mary Helmsderfer vs, Geed.

Welsy M. Tracey vs. A Gordon, John T. Rices vs. same.

Christiana Button vs. i Dution. Same vs. same. Oscar A.

Crigo vs. Josi Conwell. Joseph K. Couwell vs. Cralgo.

John Eckert vs. Bond. Samuels. Douglass vs Sarah A. Douglass.

Ruth D. Willard vs. The New rnnaaeipnia t'ipe worts. James W. Wilkin vs.

The Pitts- John B. Ma thins vs. John S. Gra- i. Bradford Voshal; jury Ity; HO days in Jail; twenty irs and costs, i.

Peter Baker. Ohio Edward J. Maloy vs. Tint Incor porated Robert Woods vs. same.

Charles O. Taylor vs. The Penns ylvania Coiiipmiy. life, dress and toilet of "A Lndy i Egypt" by Helen Mary Tirard; account of "The Fleet Marriage" ustrated poems, essays scien-ae nrt illustrations, appropri-ds number of the Monarch oi We desire to call the attention of the attorneys of this county stock of legal blanks. We have lately bought and placed in this office a complete stock of Warranty Deeds, long and short forms with and without dower; Mortgage Deeds, long and short forms, and and with Insurance clause: Chattel Deeds; Quit Claim Deeds, both forms; Leases, ordinary and tene ment; Depositions, both kinds; Land Contracts, etc.

These blanks will sell for a cents each or cents a quire, and as fast as they sold the stock wiu berepien- hearty the blank" required in At City Opera Home. Don't forget the date. Cap. J. L.

Morris, StRto Mine Inspector of Cwhuctoi), wtit In the city Tuesday. Mrs. Chnrtes Keepors, of Den- niton, visiting her pttronU Mr. A. 11.

Skinner. to the supper and aoclnl at the Presbyterian Church Thursitny evening of this week. You can get an excellent supper ii eta at the Presbyterian Church Thursday evening. Mr. Oco.

Dearborn, of Cleveland, vislthij; hi parents In this cltyt Mr. unci Mrs. Cieo. Dearborn. 1 Miss Held Ivar were the guests of Kennedy Inst week.

Mrs. Sharp, of New ro the guests of Fredrick tl family last week. Imllu-t of the Presbyterian li will give a supper and tocial In the chapel Thursday evening of this week. Win. Uluml.of has urcliHseil the Banner house on 'Hith Jtrouilway and will take tho first or April.

Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ready, left rU-rdny for Mt.

Vernon where tin will visit their daughter, Mrs. J. 11. Wutght they expect to stay i. Street, wilt) of C.

11. Street, tr Mechanic of the Dennlson railroad shops, dM Mondny night at lier residence In Dennlson. I inn-mi Thursday, liitcrmont in Allegheny, l'a i vucanuy in the dfflca of Supremo Receiver of the Ancient Jnler or nitea workmen, caused iy the denth of Joseph II. Lenhnrt, iuh been Hlletl by the nppolntment of John J. Aker, of Albany, New ork.

A lodge of this order was Instituted in this city a few days lr. Inniel C. Gentsch, our old ml and Special Examiner of the iion Department at Washing ton, D. Is now a full-fledged M. avlna received his diploma on the Ut insi.

from the Medical De partment of the Cnlvcrslty of We thnnk outsell for a handsome Invitation the commencement and a pro-nine of the exercises of his class, Last Summer Mr. John A. War- dell, living south of town, because indebted to his black and tan terri- ie little creature saving him rnuu denth by mnd bull, Tues day of Inst week Mr. Vardell had ion to show bis gratitude to the doe. The dog while following heavy wagon loaded with 10 bush-1 Is of corn, was run over by the wngon and had one of his legs i ti'rnury Surgeon, T.

W. McDer- tott. of this city, who set the leg' round again. Dr. J.

C. Gentsch, of Washington was in the city Monday, mt Tuesday, of this week, being ii his way to Omaha, where hr has been assigned to al work for the Special F.xum-ui Division of the Pension an. Mr. Gentsch may proba bly locate latitat city permanently in case all things are favorable. His family will follow him after a short visit to his wife's parents, tr.

and Mrs. Richard Powelson, tills city. We hope success may accompany our old friend. Tho CtmlirUtjrc Jetrersonlnn marked last week: Thousands of people are -living money in order to attend the inauguration of Pres ident Hurrisom. This creates senvotly of the circulating lucdiui Settlements are not yot made by mid ti of money is locked tip in county safes.

i ins is unimiercHiise oi the scarcity. Settlements with township treasurers will let out considerable cur rency before long, this will increase the eirciiiatlon of money, Orccn-backs are hoarded until tho assessor comes around. These will come forth early In April. Loans and discounts will begin nnd times will i. HUwhot LMl.i-.,.r I.MM-J Brunswick.

a musucraus old Quaker farmer imod Jones, whose BOBscU-nto troubled him If be took any more of his ncUrlibor's money than he considered a full- emihutont for what ever sold. Ho ilxod one price for his nuiwr ami never would tnKo more, no matter wliai the Ptuto of the market might be. One rjorninjr hi sot, Thomas was sent to the village with a pot butter, which ho sold for Dftoen cents pound. On his return he gave father the proceeds of his sate. Tl old gentleman sent him Immediately "Sam.

thing for yr had better take Yon have i uouili." "Kr wlilob. cough." "Von nm mistaken, tnh. drove a hack in my life, JOHJf BLOtTSB By Virtue of at Plea of TtUesnwa SATURDAY, XASCS 16(4, Between the Bonn ot one o'clock p. and real estate, situate" in sold County In the township of Jefferson, County and State aforesaid, to-wit; Part of lot number (7) and ranee three tSjof the United corner of said lot; thence west along the south line of said lot twenty-fire chains to a lixty link; lot; thence south one-half degree fifty-six hundredths of an acre, also, Beginning of said section six along thi i li eighty-eight degrees, east twenty-fc wenty-four chains and sixty links; thence lord eiKhty.ulne degrees, west twenty-four t.ai.i- and ihirty.five links, thence south ine-haif degree west twenty-four chains and beginning containing fifty-nine acres and Blxty-elghtlmudrcdthsof an acre, and said SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Jacob Smithy deceased, plaintiff, 1 hilip Smithy, et.

defendants. rebate Court of Tuscarawas county, Ohio, petitioned to sell land. Probate Court of Tueearawui County" fth), enheSSd.duyof February, A.jJ., fJilDA MARCS29IA, A. 1889. I aY 1 Jute HdTmeara and Mi-i Ohio, and eiug'a lot number ten (10), Township eight (S) turj Pisfrlct, subject to sale at ZuncaviJIe, -iiiiugat the north west cor- eunt ui tlienee north on a line 'parallel ce west to tho place ot beginning, con-so, the following parcel of land, situate of lit number 33, the fin quarter isl.ij f's'X A Ratijre in and district aforesaid, containing fifty in ios, with the appertenauces.

fh'peiglit (8)'11 a'nd .4 jiii cr tit nisi i) range one tl), in said military aforesaid, beginning Ht the sou our CM), Iheuee the old Kidge road, thence south 54 west 'i' 3-10 perches to a stake in Ill vU road, ana thence sooth SSidegre- or lts.s, with the appertonance, beit Tei ins of sale, one-third of purchase money in band, tl ird in nc year itid -i third Adra'rof estateof JocobSin-'liv de I least al first. He usoaly goes to the a ed saloon and get a which makes roes home tcmporaliary elated, sup- When he wakes a( 'ill a headarhe remedies, and the knowledge that his When he does drag aut at last, he finds tl the iuraily must deny themselves everythi come, in order that the doctor's bill New Style, Pleasant Taste 1 him and presented his iUocs, Pleasant teste Vinegar For sole by druggists. See that can are marked new Ttyle Pleaaaat Taste. lules of Society, Fortune Telling, Address B. H.

McDonald Drug Co. Cor. Washington Charlton JSeff YorK Uity. Its Delicate of FlsTor. beenlefl with John Nagely i for collection, and all accounts unsettled witn proper sratnority for ooueotle Stock Farm, for 1889.

DR. TALMAGE, MOT, -(Site of oessfnl series of meetings" at Glt- Geo. Wallace of Oadwallader Sun- dayed with Boyd Dunlap. Bob't Todd of Coshocton county, has removed on the Guthrie farm. A horse belonging to Adam Com piler fell and broke its leg last Saturday.

Bam Dunlap has cause to rejoice and be glad its a boy. Mr. Jas. Meeks who has been confined to his room the greater part of the winter, still remains in a serious condition. Bobert Harding of Tippecanoe has taken unto himself a beter half tbeperson of Miss Martha Hicks.

of West Chester, Rev. Titus tied the knot. Ceo. Gray and wife of Newcor town visited J. H.

Lanning and family last week. uumore Lodge K. of P. observed tne aniversary of the order by social oyster supper In their lodge Some of the boys had occasion to visit squire Rankin and adjust account for disorderly conduct at a literary at Kennedy's. Shame hoys.

Mrs. Dunlan Is sick at present writing. DrGoodlncfof Oil more has been indisposed for past 3 or 4 days. J. D.

Hunt closed a very success ful term of school at district No. Inst. A llterarv anddebate at night concluded the winters work. The friends and relatives of Jacob Gardner tendered him a surprise recently It being his 55 Many presents were received and a good time reported. Refobm.

I it the Ohio Desioc Dr. McEIroy re.loiccs over a 10 pound boy. The gathering at the depot last Monday night to see the Presiden tial train was quite large and the display of fireworks was fine. r. Brown was excused from the pulpit of the M.

P. Church for last sabbath to attend a dedlca- on at Toronto O. Mr. Geo. Hagan, who hns been visiting his parents and friends here for the last four weeks return- I to his home inChicago Saturday.

Mr.David Sells started on a trip to Missouri and Kansas Tuesday. i tie second attempt to break ln-i Butcher Craters raw-fur ware house was made on Tuesday night st week. This time the rob-were success fu I In breaking the and getting; in but Mr. Crater hod taken the precaution to remove the furs on hand to his large building on Main street occupied by his naruware store. Dr.

Rol. Goudy now wears a broad smile. His wife has nrived from Philadelphia, Pa. where they were married about a year ago. The Index contained the following lascweeic: Mrs.

noil in a. oudy arrived at this place from Philadel phia on Tuesday. Until a few days ago the citizens of Newcomerstown ignorant of tho fact that Dr. Goudy was mauled; and society circles were shaken from center to umference when the revelation i made that he had been united in marriage with a young lady of rnuncioipnia noouo a year ago, when a medical student in that city. Mr.andMrs.Goudy will hereafter reside in Newcotnerstown, where he will practice his profess ion.

Although a little late-thouiih no fault of ours our congratula tions and best wishes for liappinos9 and prosperity are none the less sincere. To the Editor of the 6uio I have Just finished reading the article in your last issue contain ing the Interviews with sevente of our prominent taxpayers, and any one who is in doubt as to importance nnd absolute necessity of soworage, I would advise ful reading of the different opinions Of the seventeen opinions pressed in the article only twi pose It, and the opinion of (which is concurred in by the other) Is the strongest argument advanced in favor of sewerage. Thoy phaslze "Don't want it!" "I want It for financial reasons taxes should be lowered not raised." but in the same breath they willing to raise taxes, to equip electric light plant: I cannot see the farce of the financial argument hundred towns that debating the sewerage question the other ninety-nine ask themselves now snail we dispose of the age;" this question does not trouble us and will greatly reduce the cost to us over the other ninety-nine, they do not ask themselves the question, "do we need it?" this is admitted by all Intelligent and progressive communities, and the oniy question with us is, can we foot the bill? and this should not be a consideration paramount to health we have too much sickness. alrady and the longer we delay the work, tne morosickness ana deaths we will have, we can bond the cash and in return for the debt that would thus leave our children to pay, we will give them health and a better enjoyment of life, and to the lntrest on the bond, I think that can be met by useing a small per cent, of the money we now ej pend for doctor bills, quinine, etc. Our National rule Is "The great est good for the greatest number' and all opinions on this question will at least average 10 to 2 in its favor and should prove to the mi nority that sewerage we must have even though the drug; business must suffer.

Biz. Editor Gould, of Canal Dover, has filed papers In the County Clerk's office Instituting a suit for damages against Editor Reed, of the Standard, wherein he claims 110,000 damages for illegal arrest, etc, resulting irom tn recent criminal libel triaL aided. The other day Mrs. Collins requested us to call at the residence of Mr. Sharp, where she met ns for of telling us her story.

which we publish with the greatest of pleasure, knowing every word'ol It to be the truth, as the same Is substantiated by some of our best citizens. On entering the house we met lady with a shawl over her head, and thinly clad, her wardrobe, as told ui consisted of some light muslin under ware, a calico and a poor pair of shoes. We broke the silence by asking: "an. cot- linn, I believe At this the lady her cbalr, and bowing, displayed a tall graceful cut features. In conversation by the following questions got 'Mrs.

Collins you and your hus band, John, have seperated once before, have you not? Whose fault was It?" We parted on the 7th of last July, and as he would bring no food home, I think the blame rested hi in." Well, what was the cause the last time, or to make it short, tell your story." "On the evening that he left me, came home to his supper, was laughing and cutting up. He asked in wanted to go home, (that i to my father's house.) If you I will carry Tommy, told him If he would carry both ofthe chll- I would go. He said. "Oh, I carry both of them." I told him I would carry the baby. He said he would take Tommy over to Will Eberlmrt's as there was going be it party there, and you can take the baby with you and leave mo Key.

told him ho could not go ns 1 had no clothes for the child. I told him to wall until I Wilson's to net a loaf of bread I had in her oven." why did you not bake your bread at home?" home! my stove Is so broken I can hardly keep a tire in "Go ahead with your storv. please," we said us she began to cry. After I come buck I will see whether I will go or not, I said. I Kone but about fif teen minntes, and came back nnd found his clothes tied in a bundle lying on the bed.

I then took the lamp nnd looked through the house ana could see neither he or Tommy. Just ns I set the lamp down he in followed by his mother. asked him where Tummy was an he said he was over to Wilson He said be took him over the front ay and I told him that was not so I hnd Just come home that way. He replied like this: "Well he Is Lberhart's, nnd now I an going to leave you." Via tie ever abuse me you ask not by striking me but, by starving nnd freezing me. When I lay in bed with my little bnby.

iy nnd stayed and when he did come back he chased my sister away, and left me there with nothing to cat or no trlrl. Mrs. Wilson bought me something to Did John ever spend much of nis salary in purchasing a wnrd- rooe i or you?" All he ever bought my children two pairs ot shoes for Tommy and a flannel skirt for the baby. as ror tne rest or them clothes, i took or my own back and made them. He bought mo two dresses since we have been married, at 8c.

per yard and another at per yard." "How long have you been mnr- rled." "Atiout three years." "Wh his e. efor leaving He suhl lie was married young." 'How old Is John?" 'Twenty-flvo I think." 'You said you were nineteen, did you not 'Yes. sir." This is only a synopsis of the vcrsution, to detail the cruelty this Inhuman brute bestowed on this young woman would fill a volume. i the Inst llnpt-ritij Tin- fcU'iidi, Wiririij tln-lr hat-rod Imrdi'ii, njt of her ike. Left, when only a u-ithmn the k-nldnnceof a (ntliw.

or ntloCTUnwIofiiraotliet Ii 111 repay tl 1 ir kiruiuess, it will not 1)0 fo rgottea rho dmructer of this voting ludy of tyi uiihil Ml i- il highest cstoeni of nil who lnui the privilege The following marriage licenses from the Probate Court: Charles Scott to Mary Sham, Charles Koonrod to Mary S. Osborn, Edwin Hughes to Anna Lee, Austin Q. Walter to Alice Johnson, Charles F. Teagardon to Rose Caves, Sam hcvtui to nide, it vrca noticed there viut itoi rlmt loom iim Iter clio-k, nor ihe lustre in I tined victim of that dread disnw, constant lV'luT'inJll, Sii'tlfSf rekiV'heTt'toergroSs 'the 'SJaVkBhre'r! Like the fnding view of some benmifu lun.t-p, ot Hilver doud i lumlnedby the uolden un, like the hurry-lint of a sflorious vl-lon, Mertie' spirit took liu Hiffht, She hun gone te join the Cdt-llal choir, wlmse note- of Ituked dlnelo.se the hidden soul of harmony, hue lis left behind un invprc-icn ot the grundtier of her nnttirr, that will live forever in the memory of thone he loved. She ma followed from her heme nenr Kocksferd, by large coneoum: of friends, to New Cumber-Innd where ervlce were conducted by Rev.

Pethnnv ot Shorredevllle, In the M. E.church Thin life of uortil breath lit but ubrb ot the world Elyslen, Wheee portal we call E. II "Ss SEND FOR FULL PEDIGREES AND TERMS, ADDRESS I. TOOMBY, C'aL ooru, OHM. their courts at the On i office.

Give us a call. Mr. Benjamin F.SU of this place but no has received a p. tent for a grain binder Invented by him. Now is the proper time to trin your grabe vines.

If you leave then until spring the vines will loos their xap and be weakened ii consequence. Jou Phisttixu: Friend- patron- of the Ohio Dkmoi uai will piense bring their job work thlsolHce. Wo guarantee snthfne-tlon In every respect. Wastko Man to manage branch office for a hirgc eastern house. SniiiH il-p'wit mid Lii-i required.

Address Boom Library uniiciintr, o. w-i In our neighboring vitiligo Millersburgh the Democratic irh ftrloslor township and municipal officers will tie lielil March The warmest light will lie for ntrw commissioners. "What is the circumference of wheel whose diameter is one liu-for every lime It revolves in run nlng one mile." A subscriber i the Coshocton Democrat. War OHIO. 'iueCIItXA DISNEB and TEA Sets surlntput in the City.

at it. tlm Siicst Ware. In LAMPS WW FHiUHES, Our use at TRESS AXLE yearling Stake winners) By ONWARD. Record 2t25'4, Dam by CYULER. D.

W. THOMAS, 4190; by CARDINAL, dam HAROLD. HARRSS CARLOS; record Teachers' Examinationt. Baltic. April6th.

Struebiirg, April 20th. New Philadelphia, June THU. The eiamuution in New l'biladeltbia will held in the bwement of tue new Cowrt Applicant, will come provMew wltksu- onetv Mci fftv's XW Sillh a4r SAd imsfpnid envelope with Ineir address en-Swtugers muit turnnh testinwniab of have not been promptly given mtaimiim sf iWtrw tanexperienee. sad 'Two'Yealjf, average' of with a mlnimtun of 75, two years experience aad two elective higher branches. J.

Q. ZAHNER. CHA8. BAUPJBCT. COMPANY, PKOSPCOT, OHIO.

Any applicants Siring lo ba board at the opening' of the meeting they Whatever room the class may accsmy, they must not leave it in a filthy coaditLsi nor dutarb any books or papers bekagng to that room. The certificates issued by the Tuscarawas County Board will be graded smocdang to the following reles: For Five Years an average grade ot five yean experience aad five elective hhjrber year if mm jKKtSSSSSsr'Ss HIEHGH DRAFT and WSSZSr QmTcoiiESK B.ToTrm'w TO AMERICA I HS $6,000 THE MARION COUNTY IMPORTING Bev. Dr. Smith, prelilent of Sri-College, will preach lu the Met ho dlst Kplscojinl church next Smnhij at 10.311 a. in.

tint! 7 p. in. The v.J nment will Us adininisrercl ut (In close of the morning sermon. rHE I Columbus Weekly Post A DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, IN CONNECTION WITH The Daily Evening Post. THEf WEEKLY POST ima large 8 page tnSntea'tures'of "every dcril a.

A japer that every one will mint uud tJiouU DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICAL. It hopes to have the support of every THE WEEKLY POST, mate Sporting aad Seoeatlooal paper in the NewXgenuj ean sell this paper freelT. openly aaa abov board. Order through News Co. oely.

Re tamable if not sold. Tub New YoW Ii lustbatipNsws, No. 252 Broadway, Nei English Sparta Unissent removes all Hard. Soft or Calhnuwd LtnuDe aad Blemish. as from bones.

Blood Spavin, Carts, Spina, i Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Eet Save ISO by A Tuscarawas county exchange ays "tne output oi our lut-tii Just now Is slack" and as agram Is furnished, you on a nickel in the slot anil give meaning you choose. un "Only weak minded or vieluit-people (and vicious people art usually fools) lake plonsure In sending the "funny" kind of says the Chrlchsvlllo Chronicle. Now, hns some one been -ending editor Oral in in a comic valentine. Kewciftncrstowu Index. Both of you should see oar large collection.

Bev. Dr. Vincent, who lectures In the Methodist Episcopal cherch on Friday evening, Is a hrot tor of Bishop J.H.Vincent, of Chautauqua fame. He has been pastor of prominent churches in Phllndelnhln. Denver, and other plnces.

He is now pasior or tne first M.Kchnrch, Akron. Ho will arrive at lidu on Friday, and will be the guest of ov. j. k. Aeyes iiuriug his stay, Oo and hear his lecture.

Tbe Confederate Spy," a thrill- Ing military drama with Incidents taken from the late war, will Ik? played In the City Opera House. March Iflth, by local talent for the oenent or the Sons of Veterans i Camp of this place. It has beau- jugful tableaux. Great comedy parts, jumnx attneenaoreacn net and was in pathos. In the oast we some or the best talent of our Help the boys.

be lert uel Winkler to Margaret May. Mpw IHCHIVE NEWSPAPER.

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