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The Ohio Democrat. $1.00 $1.00 NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO, THUKSDAY, JULY 7, 1892. VOLUME 53. TO SUBSCRIBERS The HORRIBLE DEATH. TO SUBSCRIBERS The rate of subscription to The MRS.

MCDOWELL SPEAKS to subscribers rate of subscription to Ihe WHERLI WILL HANG UNLESS EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY IS EXTENDED HIM BETWEEN THIS AND THE 30TH OF SEPTEMBER LENA FIGKKT, A DOMESTIC, "WHILE OHIO DEMOCRAT IS 1.00 pd' SHE WVUWJES ROME VEKT OAMAG- Qmo DEMOCliAT IS $1.00 p6T IX THE ACT OP OKA WING rate of subscription to The Ohio Democrat is $1.00 per year, in advance. If you know yourself to be in arrears for the same please remit promptly and oblige the ING THINGS ABOUT MBS. JUDGE jyear, in advance, it you know yourself to be in ar- i of the Old A Bucket of "Water From Ok A FowflTul Effort Will tie Made to Save His Neck. appears as Cool as it fashioned Wells Loosest Iter Balance 4 year, in advice. If you know yourself to be in arrears for the same please re-rait promptly and oblige the proprietor.

ALBAUGH. Says She Can Prove Every Statement Coii-clusiTtsly at the Proper Time. Ttie Language Mr. AlbaugU Ued to Her Unflt for Publication, it Was Terrible. Cucumber Upon Hearing the News of proprietor.

and Plunge. Head LonS Into a Forty mil promptly UHU VUUgV Foot Well Instantly aieetins a Most proprietor. tlie Courts Final Decree. Terrible Death, The Ohio State Journal of June DOth avs: IlTlm sunreme court handed down tor in a tandem direction and cut a to the Dr. what the origin of the a miifit.

horrible accident was that calf's pasture field in the region of one decision in the case of Henry his olfactory organ, me meeting "ien adjourned to meet again in one year Wfi ir i vs. State ot Ulno. error to circuit which happened to Miss Lenor Figert, of Canal Dover Friday evening last resulting in her instant death. court of Tuscarawas county; judgment irom uaie. Farmers in this vicinity find it difficult to get their corn worked on account of the hay and wheat harvest coming too close together.

In 1885 a law went into effect that all murderers sliould be hanged in the penitentiary. Fourteen have taken place since then. Mrs. G. T.

Taylor, of Cleveland, visited hnr mother. Mrs. Belle Ashbaugh, Can vou point out a man or woman Bne was empioyeu. a uuuisauv; thp family of Mrs. Lon Hardest and Fourth was, said it was tne aay on which the American people informed his countrymen that we had no further use for them.

The further pleasures of the occasion consisted in the serving of a magnificent dinner, prepared byiire. Dr. Williams, and her accomplished daughter, Nellie, (Mrs. Dr. Hfinrfwstint.l and the peculiarities of amrmen anu septemner ns time for execution." While, the annex inmates were nhiv- who when vou are eusasred in conver on Friday evening about dusk she went out to the well to draw a bucket of sation will frequently interrupt you From the Ohio State Journal of June 30th, the Judge Albaugh unpleasantness is touched up in this manner.

Mrs. Julia McDowell of this city, who recently brought suit against Mrs. Judge Albaugh of Canton for $10,000 damages for defamation of character, was seen last night by the State Journal, and her attention was called to a special from Canton, which reflected on her and Judge Albaugh. After making a general denial of all the charges which reflected discredit upon her, she said: "About three years ago while we L-Mnincr lirttP.l in Mt. Gilead, bv savine, "mars mat eo ing base ball in the space alloted to them for that purpose, Deputy Warden PUyford approached Wehrli and asked that's true.1' iut so.

ves sir, hfhpvp it." "vou'r rierht." indeed, in this city over the 4th, returning Monday evening to her home. can it be," "vou don't say so," "is that the dinner consisteu in me iact uiat everv article that adorned the table was the product and home growing of true," "vou don't ten me," -now can tt rrt A he Pfitriiik. nf New Phila it be so," "are vou real sure." that rio-lit Thai's rio-ht." "I believ. tneir own rjeauin.uL win, ui mice a half acres, where they seem to have fivprvthincr. This farm furnished delphia, was in Coshocton yesterday, enroute to Columbus by horse and carriage.

Coshocton Democrat. and by the time you get through with water. The well was one of the old fashioned kind with box curbing and windlass. The front part of the curbing around the well was about eighteen inches hieh and as we understand it was condemned two years ago as an unsafe and dangerous structure. It is supposed that the girl after she had drawn the bucket of water and while in the act of pouring it into the pail accidentally lost her balance falling head formost into the well.

In the fall her head struck the side of the stone wall breaking her neck and hv tbo limp hodv reached the what vou nave io ten mem )ua uu i (WNvVrnYir ivh pf.h pr vou area consum everything of that magnificent repast ovntif thH ontYo.e. The Dr. seemed rinn't, know weather the weather mate Har. a fool or a "horse thief. The is'line or not, and it don't make a great Judge Albaugh stopped at our hotel white holding court there.

I became acquainted with him. I was leader of the young people's class in the -Methodist church and we gave a social. The judge was stopping with us then and thftsor.iBl with my husband deal of difference weather we speak of to enjoy iue mj. sinU8 friends, and was in his usual health, impression they have left on your mir-vH ia nnf. to make VOU fed nun ne was prspareu iui uau uens-Wehrli answered that he was.

The deputy then informed him of the action of the court. Wehrli, with a smile, said it was no surprise to him and went on playing ball. In a short time, however, he went to hi cell and laid down. Litter in the evening Attorney Pat-nek, who agisted in the prosecution, called at the annex. He had not heard of the decision and heard it from the prisoner's own hps.

Mr. Patrick reuiarked.during the course of the conversation that he had made the closing arguments, to which Wehrli replied: "And that was the closing chapter, but one, of my life." After returning to the warden's office from the annex Mr. Patrick said Wehrli wos a worthless fellow and the weather, fur verybouy Knows wnat the weather i. as if vou had an over abundance of and while he is a grand preacher we must not overlook the fact that he is a grand goose berry man for he has pro- p.nnfirlpneft in what vou had in.st re Mrs. Julius Dittniar and little girl and I.

At another time he went out lated yourself. Uf a man ever felt nusilammon-lv inclined it is after he auceu on msgiou.nu owuc ui in the state. riding with and 1 understand, wnen he Ti-m-vt. hnmp. I.a told Mrs.

Albaugh returned home from a visit to her parents at Wellsville, Thursday last her mother accompanying her home has closed a roi; vr-alina with one ot water below life must have been extinct. those ejaculating l.ipi-u.- THE ALBAUGH AFFAIR. week or two. There jvas no searcn niacie lor me poor unfortunate one until morning when the hour for breakfast arrived. She was then sought by members of SOMEWHAT FLIGHTY.

how well he had been treated, lie could have said nothing for I am sure did what we could to make his stay pleasant. Mrs. Albaugh became jealous. She came to see me and made vile charges against the judge and 1 tniH hp.r fill p. was mistaken and we VEKY SAD.

PUBLIC OPINIO AT CANTON FAVOK- (lie hfiiKP Her whereabouts oo uia noi ABJL.1S TO MRS. ALBAUGH. Booth was a great deal worse; that it be found as no one had seen her the nis defeat eob the nomination A FOUR TON HOCK CKU SUES THE LIFE OF CONGIiEPS IN THE 17TH DiS would go to the court house to see the Tlie Bomestic Trouble Cuafting no Little out or A YOUNG BOY woulu nave neeu a mesniK hib uum-niunity had Loth been killed simultaneously. Booth was drunk when hi' TK1CT AND HIS FECULIAB Mrs.llardesty gave orders for her son to draw a bucket of well water. On going to the well the son discovered the tin pail half full of water and the well bucket down in the well.

He judge. She refused and went away. She came back, however, and apologized for what she had said, ana de InroH elm HTS.S TTPTV KOrrV for it. was Kineu. ana em irrauumiy Newspaper History of the Troubles Between the Judge and His Wife.

And Svr threatened to kill him. The defense i-h Another. Two ltlchnrd nnd Futal Accident at Uroth. claimed Wehrli was sober at the time of the killing, which was the great mis Actions Tliertsifler Have Caneed His Bondsmen to be Alarmed and They Don't Want to he Ite-ttponsible for any of Wasson' Action nnd Wuut to let go ltight Now. drew up the bucket and discovered blood and hair on the edge and 6ide.

take they nmoe; tney snoum navy imu "We moved away and located at Belleville, where we lived privately. Last August Mrs. Albaugh came there and stopped at a hotel across the Immediate steps were uie-ii umeu fr. ceftreli fnr the missinc: trirl. Some him drunk and incapable ot uenuera-tion.

The feeling against Wehrli, he said; was not nartic.ularlv bitter, and a des )n last Frid a morninc July 1st, street, oooosite our house. Alter re one by the aid of a rope ladder de- twn hvothers. Kichard and Jack Horn Wooster. June 30th. Thomas er, of this city, ages 17 and 21 left their scenciea tne weir.

Ainvmg water, there being seven feet of water perate effort would be made to have home anu niotuer wim uicir umner ma sentence coininuieu uic uiiyn- Mowery and Jacob Hammer, two of the bondsmen of County Treasurer maining two days she came to my house, and no more vile language than she used to me was ever heard- 1 have a -witness to this. She claimed I had received $150 from the judge and demanded its return I never received a opnt From him find told her 50- I nails in hand to do tneir last nays- A special to the Ohio State Journal from Canton June -29th, has this further to say concerning the Albaugh case: Papers in the suits of Detective Foster and Mrs. Julia McDowell, of Columbus against Mrs. Judge Albaugh, of Canton, are still in possession of Mrs. Albaugh's attorneys.

It is said today that an effort will be made to have an early assignment of the case. Other attorneys are inclined to believe it will not come to trial, but will either be settled out of court or withdrawn. Public omnion here is with Mrs. sonment. 1 he then stieritf, lie tuougnt, wnnlil Bum a netition for this, and nro- in tne wen ai me unieapieut: ui twining belonging to the girl was seen floating.

A rope was immediately procured and soon the lifeless body was brought WaEson, have taken steps to ue released from his bond. At their request work of mining coal in the bank known as the George Dunn coal mine on the salt well road. hablv the trial iudire, who is now off Probate udge swartz appoimea FAsnn and M. C. Roueli examiners to the bench.

Ae for himself Mr. Patrick bjaid his ceased when the man was convicted, and it was inferred from opened the door and toid her she would have to go. But she made a Hanli fnr hprnncl-pt. Raid Rhft had COWie count money and examine vouchers and books in the treasurer's office. It to the surface, rue coroner was caned and rendered his verdict in accordance with the facts above stated.

Thp vonnp' ladv was the niece of his talk he would not object to a con mution. is stated that bondsmen nave Become alarmed over Wasson's alleged mnditr.tand believes him intane. Mr. Patrick said he had defended Win. Bechold, this city.

Her mother Albaugh, who has always borne an prepared, drew a revolver, pointed it and threatened to kill me. Then I ran out of the house and called on the mayor. He got the marshal and went to the house with me but Mrs- Albaugh who resides in wmesDurg was uuuusi excellent reputation ana is regarueu as a most estimable woman and her One of the things said of him is that he has purchased a lot of worthless horrified at tne saa news, ine reiuMiue u-WB trt kmi t.n that Place for burial The widowed mother had as-tea ot the boys to stop working at the buai-nefs and seek other employment which they promised to do after the completion of that day's mining as the following Saturday was pay day. The story as given by Jack, the elder bro th er "It was about 11 o'clock we were busily at work in our room when, without the slightest warninga 'portion of the roof, slate rock, gave way and caught Kichard by the right foot. I immediately ran to his rescue and was in the act of prying the rock off hit lftf? when the -second fall took place.

many criminals in his county, and once when he was defending a woman who had committed a murder indignation ran so high that several attempts were made to take the prisoner out of the unnrt IntiiKR and hanc her: as the trial Sunday afternoon last. The girl was lana wnn tne men oi bLurtiug coui-mor rABort, nRvinc an exorbitant nrice- friends believe her incapable 01 ttie utterances attributed to her by Mrs. McDowell and herhusband andFoster. His action in offering himself as the 17 years in anu regarueu vy an knew her as a most exemplar young hwlv with womanlv traits of character. A story is' published here of Albaugh's allfto-pH intimacv with Mrs.

McDowell progressed he did not know whether nominee tor congress in tne seventeenth district, after being defeated in convention, is also considered evidence he or the accused would be hanged We are informed Mrs. Hardesty bore which says the couple became ac Hereroivfid iiianv threatening letters, all funeral expenses. quainted aiiuansneiu ami iiieil muir and one of which contained a piece of rope, ine woman was ujuvicibu ui of his insanity. Wasson states that he is willing to have all of those who are on his bond released and expresses his ability to tone oi weuge pnupe iuisu ih.iu uj the left side of the head and light uraer in tne seconu. uegice.

ing fiiirmlv mi the hodv of mv was gone. She hired a Liveryman to drive her to Mt. Vernon so as to escape arrest. "We next stopped at the Sherman house in Mansfield. Mrs.

Albaugh came there and employed a female detective to watch me. This detective took rooms next to me, but as she discovered nothing Mrs. Albaugh called and tried to get one of the chambermaids ti break open my trunk and search for letters, promising to pay her for each letter Bhe found written to me by the judge. The chambermaid immediately notified me of this remarkable proposition. The truth is I never received a letter from the judge ia my life.

While there my jewelry moo Jtnlun nmnnor which two Kichland county bar, who, however preserved diseret silence. When Mrs-Albaugh learned this she confronted hftr husband with her nroote and a Local News. Miss Delia Anderson, of Antrim, Guernsey county, Ohio, and sister Mrs. brother leaving the head exposed on. one side and the legs on the other.

lUinnin Pollock, of New "iork, were only words were 'u, Jack." ran Mayor Crater was at the hub Friday stormy scene ensued. On several occasions these scenes have occurred, the latest being about a month ago, when the guest's of Mrs. II. A. Cunningham last.

for help. Explained to my fellow workmen and fell unconscious and did not know what was going on from that time until I found myself lying Al Carlisle was in the city last furnish a new oue tuny as suruug no the old one. He is of the opinion that the stories as to his insanity were placed in circulation by his enemies. He is a man of rather a peculiar nervous temperament, very positivein his opinions and says what he thinks on any and all occasions. He gave the party bosses a big surprise in the strength he developed in the Wayne county delegation to the New Philadelphia Detective Foster made demands upon Airs.

Alhamrh for monev. ot tnm place last eu.ucauj. The Misses Vettie and Sarah Reee. VdiiMit. fltifl Trenf; Smith, ol Saturday.

Mis. Albaugh has declined to her husband. Prior to her dc- my bed at Hi- .7. M. Smith was immediately nnrturfi for California Mrs.

Albauerh Strasburgh, came down to spend the Fourth of July with their teacher Mr. J. E. Hurst. The little girls enjoyed summoned and was in the act of sew rimrs which Mrs.

Albaugh claimed the fnr me. Of course I engaged Foster to watch the judge and Miss Lou Getz spent tiie Fourth at Uhricheville. ChaB Kennie of Cambridge, was at home over the 4ih. Mr. Eddie Hogan ar.

I wife are visit ing relatives at Xiles. ing up a very ugly star shaped wounct wliwi a re nrcse ntative of thiB paper the visit most excellently. on her return from California Foster appeared on the scene, it then being Married at the residence of the bride's father near Rakersville, on the submitted to Mrs. Albaugh ttie aiscov-ftt-ips hft luul made, which substantiat congressional convention. He felt very certain of his nomination and on his return home insisted that he had been defeated by the use of money, and the action of certain men in the HAlpo-ntmn.

ed all that has been written here and Mr. Henry Knisely is building an was requested io assist tne pnyanjiau in washing the wounded man which he freely did and in doing so found cuts addition to ins house. 22d of une, bvltev. sa-niiiei raiierbon, assisted by Bishop Van Vieck, Mr. S.

Spurgeon Patterson, of Deersville, and Mi SB Louisa Meyers, of Bakersville. it was never recovered. "I received a letter from Mrs. Albaugh, which is too vile for publication, and which is made a part of my bill of particulars. But the language in the letter is no more vile than what she used to me in my house at Belleville.

After she wrote this letter she told several persons she was sorry she had written it, and requested Detective and bruise innumerable on the lett Will Dithridge and James Shaffer He is now serving his second term as treasurer, his time expiring in Sep much more. The detective aiso eun-mitted a bill of between $300 and $400 for his services. Mrs. Albaugh thinking it exorbitant, refused to pay the full amount, but did pay a portion of are at lles lora wecK, tember. Miss Birdie, daughter of Recorder Win.

Getz sr. and son George are Minn. this citv. will graduate in elo Oeath of it Youuff Wife- spending a few days in iMies. cution at Ada, on the 20th of this it.

One ot the features ot tne anair was the visit of Mrs. McDowell some nnU- fV.iiT mfiiitlifi Hiro the wcddinir bells W. G. Caddes, of Uhrichsyille, spent monthsago. she called on a promi-nnnt.

In.w firm and wanted them to should or and arm; alter wtnen n-fortunate one wat attired in clean clothing and made as comfortable as possible on a good feather bed. We then requested not to have the body of unfortunate Kichard brought to the home the condition in which it was found hut first removed to the undertaker's office. Willing hand worked industriously from tbe time of the alarm until 2 o'clock to remove month. Miss isiraie nas neen by the literary society to which she belongs as one of the contestants for the glorious Fourth in this city. pealed merrily at the happy union by Ihe ltKv.

D. Lee Auhnian, of A. H. Hover und commence proceedings against Mrs. Several lights at the fair grounds on Ainausrn ror Manner, cikujihjk nvv tne rourm, uut no umu bjhl.

Foster to get it irom me. i ms uc to do, but tailed. When anyone thinks Mrs. Albaugh is not capable of using obscene, indecent language he is greatly deceived. I have five witnesses to prove that.

"I regretted very much to bring this suit, but deemed it an absolute necessity for my own protection. I do not care for her money. That is not what :55 p. m. die vouug wife ptiss-ed away in the jireseuie of lier weeping husl.itnd and Farmers in Kansas are nayinc three damages.

The lawyer sent for the judge and after he had talked with Mrs. McDowell she left. From here elocutionary nonons uj ue wiuch on that day. In all our stay on this earth, and this being our third coming, it is the first time we were charged a fee to TrritnAss a errand and tdorious Fourth dollars per day lor narveei nanus. she went to Mansfield, where she told Frank Minnis still whistles the tune certain parties that tne uage was go- 4rrr col! iMit.

his nrfiTwrtv and elODC. of, "1 am dreaming now of the rock from Kichard's bouy. undertaker Linn took charge of the remains and was washing the body when the reporter apnuared at the undertaker's establishment and was again req nested to ase.i?t in preparing th I am alter, i mustueienu my of July celebration. But such was the case and as we understand, it all hanoened on account of a beer stand parents, one --r tint church and gave up theMrujigle for life with Christian torliiude. Thefiirtenil rerinon was delivered by theEev.M C- Loekwood at the family residence yesterday at 10 lifter which the remaiift, were taken to Spring Grovt.

Cineinnati Times 6tRr. Mr. Hoover was a former resident of this place. A month or so ago the notice of his marriage was published in this paper and now comes the sad news of the death of the young bride. This is the story told hy one of Mrs.

Albaugh's friends and which it is expected to prove if the case comes to New Philadelphia never experienced a more quiet day than last Saturdajr. The. Y. M. C.

A. band was out last on the grounds. tooy ior tne Mrs- McDowell has the appearance and demeanor of a cultured and refined lady, and would not impress one as being the woman it is alleged Mr8. iiksnnh Vio.a nir.t.nrftd her. The remain were taken home aDous The weather crop bulletin of Ohio for the week ending June of terest and every effort to hush it up has failed.

6 p. ra. and on account of the condi TuscarawaB county: too wet on ciay el a riff hnttam hinds to work com tion Oi tne nouy tne tunc iyi uic neral was net fur 10 o'clock a.m. Satur Ed. Friday night.

The boy are doing well. Several ladies visited us in our beautiful sanctum last Saturday. Come again. Mr. Ed.

Moore and wife Bpent last Sunday with hid parents at Zoar. Station. With reference to the statement that Detective Foster made discoveries Mrs. -V lbftllffll'S Epworth Luetic Conventio. Some clover cut.

Wheat partly rusted day. The grief tdricken mother seeing her sons leave home iu the best of 7llere. nf Marion. visited in this city last week. Ed rather ad accusations against her husband and highly interesting session of the Mrs.

McDowell, Mr. Foster said: New Philadelphia district of the hp- "Nothing could be further from the worth League, was held in Grace M. i her shm was wronff- hnroh thin weftk. AbOllt fiftV del- and lodged and nearly reaay to Harvest. Oata and potatoes have improved much.

Apples falling. Peoli rainfall lJO inches. fr M. T.ivfilv formerly of this health and spirits less than twenty-four hour before could not possibly gi ve up her dear boy so soon and begged that the time for burial be post- mires tms little village u.Mu in pai Constable Wm. Frew is on the sick larly fond ot west Kay street wnere is presumed he may permanently re-1 jgt Kilfl-ermg severely with stomach fullv "accusing them, for I never found estates rcpicsenting the six counties thm in niiii even i (hf district, were nresent- them to cause even fiuc yiuYiuii.fo -o tr0uble.

anything between city who established a nail mill here and subsequently went to Fort Town-send to establish another nail plant poneu unm i p. bi. vhcu- iw placed in the receiving vault to await the arrival of a brother from the state of Pennsylvania. Ky tue approaching Saturday all the proceedings, llev. Ur.

tjranston, oi was uiaiipumi.u Kieiiaru is tne same young iun some two years ago while employed in the iron works of thin city, ci.me very Jackson, his iur. ramuei rvuiiu, ui Wieal U1 l()e uounty wm uc u. one of the oldest patrons of this paper ed Ids ffl TrlSIhlTS: I Rev. Lame, of Hillshora! is yiaU-Mr. Sl JSra old ami ap- ing with Rev.

Ku.t tin. city for a pears as spry as a man in mid life. New days. near having his eyes burned out by Thlnfollowin2 officers were elected nently locate for thepresent. tne snguwsBi 6Ubiwii.

A KEBELmilGALHKR. Geu. Quo. X. Johnston Appointed as a Civil Service Commissioner.

Washinoton, July 1. The president today sent to the senate the nomination of George D. Johnston, of Louisiana to be a civil service commissioner. Hno-h S. Thomnsan.

resigned. prior to theconvention'sadjournment: The time of year is near at hand President, 11. W.Khodes, Chrichsville; I vhen the herry-besm eared face lad Mrs. Kerdie. James has gone on an Misses Ruth and Maggie Hoffman to her mother in molted iron ami also met witn an accident in a coal mine when hecame very near losing his life by the explosion of blasting powder.

Jack is improving usrapidly as could hji fa vnn trorn r. ne Kiicucit iv and Miss Keyes, of Jew I'hiiadeipnia, i Oklahoma. tie- sernnd vice. Emma I front door and sell you a gallon or were here attending the convention of Coshocton; third vice, J. Altie two of the finest raspberries you ever KDWOrth League.

CoiocUn Age. fteorge Elbe, ot ucveianti, spent i be expected nn(i0r the circumstances, natal day in this city will) relatives, atrif.VftYi l'ledmont; tourui vice, Kaw in your life, viewing mem irom Second Lieutenant Wm. 7,. liurton i lusmng xr 1 the appearance of tne top layers. New Philadelphia; treasurer, J.

i bargan is made the cash is paid and of the Buckeye Cadets, was elected Mr. Johnston has for the past twenty-five years been engaged in the educational work, and for some time was nrofessor in an institute of learning at Tuscaloosa Ala. During the war he and friends. has hud a husband and three Joe Mathews will commence on a sons brought to her home dead the re- new trombone solo next week, so we suit of mine accidents. are informed.

Mr. Henrv Schuop one amone the Spiker, Uurichsville. Hoard of direct- wh you )00t around to return first lieutenant last i utility cvnuis vice Lieutenant O. C. Sterner resigned.

ore, K. irestiwatcr, cio, ii. b. i "I'V iatj the paper buckets in wincn Coshocton, and T. II.

Taylor. delivered the berries, the little codf.cr was a brigadier general in tne conieu Home men wear themselves out morei, of hillinabuTah, died en wear tii em selves out more son. Coehocton sianuaru. Why is it that a girl will cling closer 'is a half mile out ot higtu anu wie 1 nl vr. not fellow who treats her shabbily than looKing tor an uj.

juu uai at his home in that village Tuesday The above new should be carried to she will to the man who treats her at actual woric. afternoon, in the 65th year of his age Masdfir Jerry Starkrr, of Newcomers- of inflammation of the stomach. He with the kindest considerations; Larry, A I'leaftant Time. Upon invitation of Captain Glatfel-! ite so j' not ne(ir H0 large, ter we took a Sunday ride on the Lu 1 Lu as far down the 'canal as Trenton. The barbers in city held the A very pleasant time wae had regard- annual "scrape in tho Dover tan: lesl wet and cold weather The grounds on the 4th of uly.

A new intoreBtiiiff incidents town spent the 4th in this city visiting was ill only a short time. relatives and friends. The Prohibition party placed in Miss Ina Savage, of New Philadel-nomination itB national ticket without phia, is the guest of' Miss Georgia condemning Cincinnati lngor. Ivoorhees. Coshocton Age.

Marquis Andrews, the German clerk iu Hurry's store will leave for Germany the Pith of this month to be gone two or three months. ne weatner ia i uuuuy uivimiiK no ---invited to go. ett'OTt to establish fistic exercise and Everybody is invi A very modest "coon" with a medi- around UIB VIUUIUUS ineiuuu j- nii naaoa rtf -emero-encies. lO ll ouire in this world is by that infalli-1 cine man made nights hideous Morry Ray, of CarroUton, ii visiting iustrate this important topic Brother Thomas Forbes, of Uhrichaville, en-joyed the 4th of July in this city the guest of Dr. Thomas Smith and wife.

tangent like walked at a competi- on which occasion they had a number oi their friends invited to enjoy the pleasures of the glorious Fourth with them. One of the guests in explaining Nt-WSPAPFuflHCHIVE ble teacher called observation. tne square tne latter pari oi last wee. menus mis cuy. NewspavekRRCHIVE.

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