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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - February 25, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio                               Do You Intend to Make any effort toward increasing your ness this News advertising will pay never helps the man who will not THE EVENING The People Read the News Let them know through its columns what you have for Judicious advertising increase your Let your VOL. 6, NO. 293, FEBRUARY 25, 1891 The Last Week the Great Discount W E have now given every one a chance Imy Hats and Men's Furnishing Goods at his own In order that no one may be we give you due notice that on Feb. 28, will be our last clay oi So avail your self of this opportunity as it will not soon occur been the Greatest Discount Sale we ever had and this time we are better prepared to open up the spring trade than We will only have a few heavy goods to pack Those ing purchased from us no doubt will remember the great gains they have had and will give us their patronage in the Remember the closing day of Shonfield Friedrich Lowest Priced and Only One Price Hatters and I Open tokening Off NEW Tbe NEW Ofi on all Pantaloons above Off on all Pantaloons above THIS WEEK ONLY NEW The NEW WASHINGTON Appropriations for the World's SEVERAL REDUCTIONS During week I will be daily opening and ing lines of white and black Hamburg and tain nets Hosiery and Also a special bargain in Black Silk Warp and all wool No such Values in the Jos. H. Black Main Fourth THE at tbe Grain aud Cattle for February M. L fine 1 1 medium delaine and dium fine X medium 8 to choice 0 lu r to com ft butchers mid heavy ship frl fair to Koud 8C UH r The United Government to Be Liable for Only One Million and a Half of the of the HOOM and Foiter from the J National Feb. ee amendments to the sundry civil jill in reference to the world's were agreed to They ore aa Reducing the item the preparation and ar- of exhibits of the executive from to Striking out of the item the provisions hat of the amount shall be de- to the Latin-American and inserting in it a provision j to the purpose of the item ny sum remaining unexpended under Section 18 of the act authorizing the ex- except that of such sum may expended for the balance of the fiscal year for salaries and other including the expenses of the ward of lady Striking out the various detailed or talaries and expenses and inserting n lieu of these a bulk appropriation of 40.000 for salaries and other expenses of the board of lady and providing that its is to be approved by the secretary of the and that the ment is not to be liable for any further or Inserting as an additional paragraph a that the several sums bated in the for the world's exposition shall be deemed a part of the sum of the limit liability of the United States on count and Senate Feb. house after routine business took up he direct tax and after a long dis- cussion it WM passed and a committee The conference report on the naval was agreed to and the house The senate passed the house with to establish a United States land court and to provide for a investigation and settlement of land in New Nevada and sundry civil appropriation was considered and several amendments and after disposing of bur of 115 pages of the Mr. eron presented resolutions of sorrow at to oil mi to 75; fai 75; 80 CAT L- M 4Gu and H c i l x n M c. 5jio'iiri'OM to mlr York 8. I 7 H. fair to goix M 75 S 1 60. Toledo Mar KiV A 90. 4.110. l Maryland H one of Her lit IT H of Feb. E. K. of died here night at m liis apartments at the Hamilton of heart in his 70th Mr. Wilson was in his sect in the ate chamber last Saturday ently in good anil the news of his death came as a si ock to the He com- en day and but hir condition was not regarded as serious until late day when he had a sinking but he and morning was thought to be out of Later in the day he grew worse and between life and death until about 10 o'clock at when the end i King Wilson ranked with the Bayards and among our few His father was long a serving in the house of representatives of the Twentieth and and the son has been continuously in office for over forty He was bom at bnow 98, 1831. After an academy course he entered Jefferson where he was graduated in 1841. Soon after he was j admitted to tbe In 1847 he was elected to the Maryland in 1852 was ao elector on the Pierce and King served in the National house for the term of 1873-76 and has filled other He was chosen to the United States senate in 1881, and was re-elected for the term to end in 1897. It Is the Sensation of the Hour at Ohio's FACTS IN THE CASK presented he death of the late Representative of Eulogies were delivered and the senate aa a farther mark of Secretary Footer Feb. the nomination of ex-Governor of to be secretary of the with the favorable recommendation of the finance committee was read in the secret session of the senate i western senator said that in ug immediate consideration of the nomination Monday by having it re- to the the usual he had acted at the request of a who seemed to have some reason for not wanting immediate He bad no farther objection to and would not bave made ob- lection Monday had he not been to do so. The nomination was then Wai a Fool Feb. The special koose committee charged wirh the in- of the silver pool met day for the first time in two weeks and Senator of Senator Jones positively denied having any knowledge of the existence of a pool or of any representative official dealing in silver or diver He said he was well quainted with the silver miners of and that if a pool ed he would have known of it for Feb. president has approved the granting a pension to Gen. Nathaniel P. CHICAGO'S INDIANA The Capture of Celebrated by la the Garden Feb. Sons of In- a social club composed of Hoosier residents in the Garden celebrated the anniversary of the capture of by a grand banquet at the Leland hotel last A number of prominent in art. and accepted invitations and were The first State of was responded to by the Hon. B. W. of Terre Indiana was eulogized by Gen. of the Greatest of War furnished the theme for the eloquence of the Hon. John L. Governor Gray spoke on the Ideal John Lyle King denned and described Typical Maurice Thompson gave one of his charming talks about the ana Literary J. Whitcomb Biley expatiated on the of Hoosier while Capture of and Natural Resources of were respectively treated of by John Clark and Theodore N. SUIT AGAINST A A Number of Can Attached on the Toledo and Hocking Valley Feb. and yesterday filed suit in attachments against the Toledo and Valley Railroad and several of the company's cars were stoi ped here and are now in the hands of the Writs have been sent to the northern part of the state and it Is purpose to stop every car belonging to the company that can be caught in the The banks claims that the company is indebted to it in die sum of under a contract with the defunct Indianapolis car the bonk Ing cashed the company's then in the hands of Tho steps taken yesterday were for the purpose of forcing the to defend the suit in this COTTON MILLS Narrow of the and eral Badly Feb. lington cotton situated on the lington side of the at two miles north of weie burned this The loss is in- The flames spread so rapidly that the employes weie obliged to escape by In doing this John Tuylor was badly and per fatally son Young was badly burned and Joseph sustained a bad oat on his thigh by a full from a Sparks from the burning building set fire to the lumber sheda of Edwards Stevens across the river and the flames from this place we e communicated to adjoining buildings The loss in the village of is Feb. disastrous fire yesterday destroyed nearly the en- tire business portion of the ing a loss of It started in a frame building on the west side of the public and spreading to Ing finally e the whole The heaviest laers are J. dry C. J. B -um general C. M. and J. boots and Work of an Feb. Sunday night eight stores were burned in this The origin of the fire is supposed to have been The loss will amount BO nearly Hyringer ft the leading lose Neb. Feb. here yesterday destroyed the town hall and four business All the mail and records were Low THE Judge a In the Marshall Field Feb. Blodgett decided case of Marshall Field Company against John M. tor of involving the validity of the McKinley He best disposition the court can make of the matter is to affirm the de- cision of the appraisers at New York and allow the case to go directly to the supreme I will that the court was much impressed with the chain of reason advanced by the appellant and it might be difficult for the argument to be met by the other the McKinley has become the operating mechanism by which the government collects its duties and an adverse decision in this case might seriously disarrange the existing arrangement of this There should be a finding of that this court found the case of sufficient im- to warrant an appeal to the preme An appeal will be prayed at Mall Bags Feb. mail bags were stolen from a truck in the Union depot yesterday Only one pouch contained The theft was not discovered for several during which time the robber made his way to a yard in the rear of the where he cut open the He then escaped in the The amount stolen is not Prise Fighter Fined anil CROWN Feb. who recently defeated Danny Needham at was lined and costs yesterday by Judge Johnston for engaging in a fight with Bartlett last er in this Ryan was unable to and lies in jail in default of Death of a Retired Feb. Charlei a officer of the United States brother of ex-Governor and for many years a ion of the late Admiral died last He entered the naval service in 1829._______________ Off for LITTLE Feb. exodus oi negroes for Oklahoma from Arkansas u in Monday night one hundred left via and next Saturday 500 more will and the end is not A Sudden Drop In KANSAS Feb. cold wave from the northwest arrived here at noon yesterday and before evening sent the thermometer down from 70 degrees to II degrees a fall of 55 Both the Shot While Was Killed bj a Bullet from W. J. Two Charged With Murder In the First Feb. awful tragedy of in which W. L. Hughes and Al. C. Osborne lost their lives and five men were is the sole topic of conversation on the in the hotel lobbies and in the While a who always have an told you story after an event of this now confidently state that they the newspaper war between The World arid Capital would end in still the prevailing opinion all along has been that the main fight would be made through the respective seemed to have a premonition of his impending Monday morning he was down armed and He was also very and would start and glance over his shoulder ac any He had heard reports that was hunting him Sunday morning and laughing nervously said that where to find if he him very ing Butt's saloon and took he walked back to He was so nervous that McDonald vised him to talie something to brace him He did so nd stepped from the He been gone five minutes when the shooting The United Press yesterday met a young J. W. who was an Intimate friend of Al. Osb a d from him learned that the deceased had momentarily expected and had made a final disposition of his On last week he made his and hod sponen to young man as to how he wished his remains cared said when reproved for his expect trouble with the if we though I cannot say just what He ordered that this young man take his body from the coroner as soon as through with and have it placed in charge of Tom the by the was Osborne's and until a year foreman on The He further desired that his body be taken to the home of his Mrs. and that later they be given interment at This conversation between Lincoln and Osborne took place last They again met Monday noon near Schraders jest after Osborne had been on the scales and addressed him as guess we had better put that casket which we had for yon back in its or you don't seem to need Osborne is traight goods and no The day s not and I may need the coffin With that the two There was a good deal of talk on the street yesterday regarding the course bv the police in not locking the murderers in cells as soon as ar- Chief Murphy was asked why was not Said did not ock the Elliotts up for two the men at requested that they be taken to ny office so that a consultation might and I wished the re- to secure all the facts and nents could about the I lave often done thin and would do it for any body if so requested in a case of The police have established beyond a a doubt that Elliott fired the first shot and they think that both the otts shot It is impossible to lee the prisoners without an order from the this being given should any one have important business with the The outside and inside doors are locked so as to pi event trouble should a mob as there have been threats of so At 10 o'clock yesterday the with Drs. Frank F. Wilson and F. began a postmortem examination upon the bo of Editor and old man It was mown tnat the bullet Osborne received In the head was from the revolver used J. and the one through lungs fiom the of his brother It was also shown that the bullet which killed Mr. Hughes was from W. J. Elliott's Clarence a young man living near Elliott's home at says that Elliott was practicing with his pistol Monday He saw he shooting at a At the conclusion of the practice he got into his buggy and drove toward the Ed. has filed an affidavit against W. J. and P. J. ing them jointly with murder in the first degree in the killing of A. C. The affiant is the mayor of Reynoldsburg and a brother of the He says he proposes to push the In addition to Mr. Huling an array of distinguished and able lawyers will be employed to prosecute the A large number of witnesses have been examined by Coroner Eagan in the inquest on the bodies of the two murdered Nearly all the nesses swear that W. J. Elliott began the fusil ade by firing upon who stood with his hands in his pockets less than ten feet and that the first shot took effect in Osborne's chin. It was further testified that W. J. Elliott took refuge behind a woman and fired over her aud that at this juncture Hughes dropped borne in the meantime to the hat store followed by where he re- his death wound in the of the St. Hi ST. Feb. Von der in an gives the make-up of the St. Louis Browns as Munyan and another mar yet Neal Egan and on the Hoy and in the and Fuller at One Boy Feb. Forsyth shot and killed another boy named John at the race track last night in row over a Both were white boys employed in Newsom's Forsy A bits been THREE Great Damage Done to Alone the Pacific SAN Feb. days of storm have done almost unprecedented damage to California railroads and paralyzed travel in nearly all The Central Pacific is the only line ning on The greatest damage was done in southern California and Ai In Soledad near Los the entire track was swept out for 200 More than a dozen bridges are gone near Los On the Atlantic and Pacific washouts are very bad and several bridges are On the Colorado desert the Southern Pacific has sustained heavy Cn Lythe near ban the water rose so hist night that all the ranchers fled to the bringing only a few of the r most valu ble eral houses iu San and Berkley were blown down last night by the which hud a velocity of fifty miles per Cloud nu In Feb. was a regular cloud burst at San Carlo Two aud one-half inches of rain fell in six and six inches time The Gila er is booming higher than ever The farms and ditches are all The agency four mill ib partly and its ery The mill is liable to go down stream at any morn nt Tne agency William and escaped fiom His house and contents were washed and he had to wade ueck deep to the with his wife and THE A Conflict Between Striken aud Non- Feb. conflict between the and at tho coke plants near Dawson was rowly averted A crowd of strikers came down to get the men in the Frost and plants to stop Many of the strikers in liquor and them were The employes at work at the mines fled precipitately upon the proach of the No actual conflict At a mass meeting yesterday the TOO coke workers of the Monastery and other Latrobe works were ordered to The frost and Paull plants of W. J. Ramey are still The works are heavily guarded by Pinkerton At Mt. yesterday strikers marched to Ihe coke works where a number of men were working by the day and compelled them to stop TO DISCOURAGE WHITE An Important Measure Introduced In the Indiana Feb. Senator man has introduced a to discourage White It provides that any who is damaged or injured by White Caps may damages from county in which the ct Jii case a man is whipped he shall re- damages of not than ior more than and a woman who s whipped by White Caps may recover rom to If be proved that the persons who any act of White Cubism live n more than one the various counties from which they come shall share in the payment of such damages as are for a SAN Feb. Jims and well known sporting men of this announce hat will give a purse of a hgn to a with skin-tight or ounce between Bob and Jim of the fight to e in San Antonio dm ing the ast week in October or the first week in They guarantee and will depo jt as toon as the match is ma e with either Dick St. or Short of Fort and two weeks the fight will deposit the full amount with either of the From a Sea Feb. 25. John aged 42, employed as a steward on the steamer Helms died at the here 5 from the s injuries which ihe man alleged we e by the captain of his T ie man said be had been kicked by the but did not say when or where t III It. Sioux Alliance men in tne Dakotas and Nebraska will hold a con- ference beginning Wednesday It expected that delegates will be in Various matters lire to be discussed and a plan of mapped Called Him Had I. Feb. A. Pate shot and killed instantly Elijah Anderson had applied op- and threatened to shoot Pate during a The latter went home for his on meeting shot him through the Fatal Fend Between 111., Feb. a well-to-do fanner of this was shot and killed by Henry another prominent fa mer last After the shooting Sears got on his horse and rode into town and The shooting was the outcome of an old To Prevent Newspaper ST. Feb. yesterday introduced a in the requiring that every article published in any newspaper re- biting to any public man shall be at- the signature of the author ol the or Feb. body of F. a well-to-do Canton whose disappearance three weeks ago caused much has been found in Lock canal at Navarre It has not been determined whether the case is suicide or Mary Anderson's Lover Sent Up Feb. Dough the insane lover of Mary Ander was yesterday sentenced to state prison for life the murder of Dr physician the Flatbush WE O'CLOCK PROSPECTS OF AN APPROPRIATION Feb. United Threatening er with rain turning into wind i shifting to decidedly colder erly with cold clearing GETTING AFTER Republicans of the Senate Will Try to Oust 0-DAY'S DOINGS AT March 2O us for More be Appointed far Ihe In the Feb. he senate this morning the j succeeded in getting on the a protest against the seating of Amos aud an official copy of the lotice for tbe election at which Mr. For the Onto arc now Much Feb. passage of the direct tax refunding by the national bouse and its almost certain passage by the senate and approval by the gives the friends of the Ohio State Re- located at great hopes that a sub- stantial appropriation will fee made for thai probably not lew than the asked for by tbe board of Ohio's share of the direct tax U of which sum there to no doubt a big slice will be given to the Ohio Amos was The intention is Feb. United house to-day after a long adopted hga vote of yeas 139, nays 114, a resolution making the a special order for day and The immigration was then taken the pending question being on the which was rejected aud the now to bring suit in quo to ust the gentleman from The house adopted the joint iou by Representative Heftner giving March 20 as date for final i i The house adopted a resolution iig congress to pass tbe j providing for uniform of weights and Price's resolution protesting against he fed eral elections wan Indefinitely postponed by Senator Kerr's increasing the ward of trustees of the Memorial at Mansfield from 5 to 7, which the senate was passed iy tbe house to-day aud is a A motion for leave to file petition n error to circuit court of Lucas y was filed in supreme court this morning in the case of Madam Lydia now in the The talk that has been given out by tbe people around Governor Campbell's to the e fleet that the penitentiary is a failure and is about to be was The committee is just coming nto a paying The only charges hat bave not panned out fully were those against Warden The den was not the most successful and efficient official the Ohio penitentiary ever but he is a great deal better than some of the disappointed Democratic politicians would like to make him out o The charges against Warden Dyer seem to have been prompted by a desire to shift ty from tbe shoulders of men superior o him in and the attempt sea to be a The committee ias found some very startling evidence as to the granting of An old convict named Buch who re- cently received a tells a very startling Buchwalter is an ex- soldier and had about 1700 which came to him in the form of a Dyer's a would-be at- beard about this money and seems to bave made up his mind to possess it. According to statement be approached the convict with a proposition to secure his parole Tor a stipulated Prominent at- had attempted to secure a parole for the man but had Thompson took hold of the case aud strange to say succeeded in getting a Alter secur ng the parole he offered to get the old man a pardon for a certain amount and has been keeping i client closely housed fear he would run nto some one connected with the prison Buchwalter iu tbe house a few days aud then did run into some one who told be members of ihe committee all about the FREIGHT rive Oil Watt Can Four Feb. wreck occurred oa the Beading near Gordon station at yesterday completely demolishing fire oil fiur freight can and four powerful A coal train started out from Locust and when a short distance this side of Barry a ling causing a split in the A flagman was sent out to stop proaching while coal proceeded to Following the coal train came three empty being blocked by the can they had to await The flagman of the third and gine was sent back the road to nag an- other train He bad not gone far whea the freight came In gave the bat owing to the heavy the train was unable to slack off and wait crashing into the three engines and can. The wreck im- mediately took and a few later the five oil ing the debris in every The engineer of the freight and several of the crew were badly though not injured by jumping from their The loss to the company is mated at f Declam la Tax Feb. the caw of the State of Ohio in relation of versos O. D. auditor of Allen it was decided by the supreme court fat favor of the plaintiff yesterday This is the case in which the county seeks to recover a Urge aum of back taxes alleged by the tax inquisitor to be due from elect Under the decision taxed amounting to dollars will have to be Feb. great pontoon bridge spanning the Missouri river at this point at the draw about 11 o'clock yesterday The big draw cables parted leaving the draw into the east bank wrecking and sinking six or seven Ihe wind is blowing hard and river rapidly rising and it is feared the entire bridge will be The damage will reach close to BROKE HIS I Feb. Monday I night Edward the Adams press agent at was i while returning home from hu and left The robbers them returned to the and rifled the cafe of and seve al injuries are bat he may There is no tl to j Feb. statement in yesterday that Cardinal Gibbons had been summoned to BOOM t for a conference on church m the United is denied in Vatican It also stated that there fa question pending which would require his presence iu Two from the United States are expected here at In Dave of Feb. United was a prize fight at Athens last night be- tween Dave of this aud Tom of When time was called for the nineteenth round who was getting the worst of came for- ward can't see any hit me if mi want whereupon Seville smashed him In the jaw ing Ilia This Seville one of his seconds wore placed under arrest for Feb. United the senate the in his feelingly alluded to Ihe death of Senator of which occurred last After eulogies or the by Senators Gorman and the senate ad- until 11 a. m. A Blc strike Feb. union numbering 5.000, have Mea ordered by their council to strike The step is supposed to be taken as a means of compelling other labor unions to declare of Feb. 96. Stagnation fa to an alarming the industry of bast Ten thousand looms and operatives l are idle in Blackburn I Aboat to I SAN Feb. from emal President la all arrangements the lie sold his coffee foi t e three ior ca e i he sas mortgaged bit e f r fcj a German ao that in case he is f to e the country his cann toe Barillas is said to fear an out- burst of pop lar resentment against his rule aud to be s for eight at any moment has a ue -t egg v f OOU deposited in the Bank of The Government Baking Powder The latest investigations by the United States and Canadian Governments show the Royal ing Powder a cream of tartar powder superior to all others in leavening Statements by other manufacturers to con- trary have been declared by the official authorities falsifications of the official  

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