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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - March 31, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio                               HOW ARE YOU To get your share of soring trade unless you go after Tou can't call personally on two sand families every day and tell them about your new can you? Not the News can and why not lot the News carry your message to the They will read it if you make it worth THE EVENING WISE Attractively displays his thus meets the desire in many buyers and the desire in many merchant must first get the buyers to come to is done by advertising attractively in the VOL. 7, NO. 21 MARCH in WASHINGTON DRIVEN OUT OF I II for In Man us n 111., March F. met in me who hns boon here tw a physician for ovor a was Sunday driven from town in n sensa- of the Direct CONFERENCE ON THE i Indebted to the A Arranged lor tho incut of tlic to Southern to Bo to tho An Important Court Important In ttio Department Other from the March It U one thing to have congress appropriate and another thing to got it out of tho Indiana is having an illustration of this and Maryland will also receive a when her cation for hor share of the direct tax is taken np for Secretary Foster yesterday directed the assistant treasurer at Chicago to pay the state of Indiana less which latter amount the books of the treasury department show that Indiana is in- to the government as an excess of payment on war In tho case of Maryland it is found that sho owes tho government on account of the Indian trust The records ot the department are being hunted tip and it may be found that other states ire o indebted to the A conference was held in the after- by tho accounting officers of to determine upon some plan 1'ov the payment of the direct tax to the southern In these states the tax was collected from It was decided to pay the tax direct to the of the southern in trust for who are entitled to it. Tho of allowing the governors access to tho treasury books to them in making payments to those who paid tho direct tax was held tip for further several plan i being only applications from southern states yet received ore from West Virginia and North An Important March In the de- cision of the United States supreme court rendered yesterday by Justice tho decision of the United States district court Now Jo granting damages to C. B. Con- verse for injuries received by a and train while crossing a track near the court that while those using tho public highway we un- der a duty to keep out of the way of railroad cnrs crossing and exercise to that Mid such re as the circumstances make the railroad in curs upon its road is lound to exercise like care towards those while traveling upon such whether on foot or in are obliged to pass over its The right of the railroad company to its for the movement of engines cars is no the in tho eye of the than tho right of an individual to travel over a highway ex- tending across such driven from tional He enjoyed a fair tice until a few months when it was whispered he was not a doctor at but a rank His tice full and it is said he resorted to thady methods to secure A committee waited on him nnd ordered him to leave but he re- The woman whom he treated then formed themselves into a tee and ordered him to leave the but he again fully forty married and young and on whom the alleged physician had tried his at armed with a large quantity of ancient These were divided among the attacking and they marched to the tor's A and decoy was sent up to the door to bring the tor within and the victim was steered out into the where he was bombarded by forty irate was surprised at and when the Easter offerings in on him a ho turned and ran but was pelted with bad eggs until ho found refuge in his Then was bombarded until the phere in that end of town was thing In the middle of tho night the left town a sadder and wiser and a more fragrant Nearly Five Hundred People FIERCE FIGHTING FOR TWO DAYS Mull Ing Oat of the March Tho tion of Chief Postoffice Inspector to be assistant having been upon to take Postmaster will soon consider the of the several candidates now mi tile for chief Tho appointee will be one of tho division whom three Stewart of Shars of formerly chief and King of Washington are the most It is probable the new chief In- spector will assume thu 1. at which tinie Rathbone will tender his resignation and be thirty days leave of Mr. has received numerous congratulating him upon his Mny Oat March Julius A. of whose has I ecu under consideration by tho position of in case the resignation of Treasurer Huston was hoe in- formed tho president through a friend not desire to have his name considered in connection With the place us Ins health such that he cannot sibly accept if it were tendered to Mr. will sail for Europe in a few This leaves tho question of the in the same position it lias been for some The sion that are 1 eing made to adjust the between the president and Mr. and that they are likely to be successful und that In- will serve out his term four Land March sentative of the appointed of the general land had an extended interview with Secretary Noble the re- suit of which is that Le will accept the position nnd immediately qualify and enter upon the duties of the HB boa not his but it will be mode out I on March Secretary went to the state department first time since recent and spent several hours Sir Julian the Brit- ish had an interview with tho Mr. Blaine told a United Pi reporter that there were no new developments in the sea con- or the New Sr. March bridge in the St. across the sippi wai broken from Ha ings Sunday morning at o'clock and sturtc 1 down the This the wreck the bridge has within the past few The wreck was by an immense unt of being lodged against the Suing fur M March 31. a began here yesterday for damages the Mount Vernon Bridge for injuries received by a full of a 1 at tha He his skull won crushed and it never healed llu brain is still to Further nt B. March time before the outbreak at Pine Ridge Agency a letter was received here from HID Father M. J. thu Indian predicting thu Yesterday a le tor was re- in this city by Mr. Eugene T. from Father who is his personal predicting another disastrous outbreak among tho Indians at the agency unless the management of the Indian is at once trans- ferred to the war He the causes of trouble still ex- ist and whites are at tho mercy of any rns at who finds it to bis interest to an- noy The only thing that hinders a speedy and settlement of all difficulties by nil immediate transfer of the Indians to the war is the desire of politicians to retain Tho American people should turn these politicians out of the offices they have abused to our loss und A MURDEROUS Ho to a Young Who to March Albert white under tho influence of shot lit and narrowly missed ti young lady by tho name of day Calling at the in which the he asked to sco to the door sho recognized him and immediately closed at which he shot through glasi in the Tho bullet shattered but for- did not strike He then reached through and attempted to un- latch it from the cutting his wrist but failing to unlatch it He then went away and was arrested Inter and put Into the city but later In the where he awaits a Falling to accept his company by Miss Schwietzer probably caused the LOST IN A SNOW Terrible of a und Son In March a boy 10 years who carries the mail from Gil City to is ed to have lost his way and has not been heard from since last Iho is over n tumble The MIOW in that section is five feet on the level and the boy la to have lost His W. A. started to hunt for him Friday in tho midst of a driving and has not been heard parties are looking for them Yesterday a horse driven by tho father found dead between Ervay and Oil Serious apprehensions are had for The is in that and it is tho worst In the history of the March ger train No. on the Philadelphia and Reading was wrecked at yesterday afternoon and Flagman J. F. of had his riba broken and otherwise badly Constable of re- several deep gashes in the head and hail his shoulder blade Mrs. of cut and bruised about tho head and Con- tractor of severely in- The other passengers were badly shaken The rails read and the parlor car loft tho truck and landed on its side some yards It was a from death for teen passengers In tho NKW March Crosby's funeral will take on The private services at the house will be held at 3 Tho Drs. John of the Fifth Avenne Presbyterian and William M. of the Broadway will Immediately afterward public service will be hold in the of which Dr. Crosby was MJD late The burial will be at A of Native Attacked by Four Hundred nnd of Including Seven nnd Chief J. W. nro Throe Hundred ou the Comoro Foreign March dispatch re- from province of tells of the disastrous defeat of a force of native troops at that It appears that the chief commissioner of Mr. James W. has been investigating recent serious troubles among the native chiefs in that Having in tion tho of a prominent chief who been active in effecting the tion of Mr. Quinton a strong cainp which he with native light in- fantry in the British Indian This was promptly accepted a challenge by the tribes and the camp was speedily and savagely at- Two days of fierce fighting The fought with valor nnd determination which hns ways characterized them since they were incorporated into the British East Indian but the odds against them were very The are reported to have left 470 of their number dead on the chief commissioner and seven British officers who accompanied him to Manipur are also reported to be Revolution In tho Comoro March has come to this city from 7anzibar of the out- break of n revolution in the Comoro in the Mozambique about 350 miles northwest of the gascar On the island of the after the death of Sultan supplied themselves with anus and spread over the 300 people and carrying lation far and The war vessels of the French squadron now in the waters of the Indian ocean have been directed to proceed to the islands and put down the The moro islands are under French but are nominally ruled by Arab Helping March Berlin dis- patch says that the of president of the Prussian upper haa ordered hereafter that ail the employed on his estates shall have three days additional holiday in the and shall receive pay for all The duke is effecting other changes beneficial to his working und the latter are preparing to brate his 72d birthday to-morrow with an unusual amount of sincere The it is has declared in favor of the kaiser's program of labor to which tho majority of the high nobility are more or less openly Will 1'itorf March Ferdinand's legal from the porte as ernor of will expire on April 5. Turkey can then decline to him for the but there is no that the porte will interfere with Prince Ferdinand so long is In this it is that the recent at- on the premier was made with a view to placing in an em- position and enabling Russia to War March advices State that the murder of the Bulgarian minister of finance is one of the chief causes of tho sudden Hurry among the ot the war and that it is looked upon ns a serious indication of the gravest designs on the part of have been busily passing between the foreign offices of Berlin und and also both testified to nf March ert town marshal of this arranged to elope with the wife of Dr. last but nt the Inst moment Mrs. refused to Thereupon shot and fatally wounded and he also shot and slightly wounded Mrs. with whom Contri and wife Bartlett escaped NEW March Times special Yesterday William made n criminal upon a Inly and was During tho night unknown parties forced an en- trance to the jail and carried the negro off. This morning tho body was found swinging to a limb of a tree in the out- skirts of tho n March aged 81, shot and killed himself under the window of Miss Nettie who had repeatedly refused to marry Tim Not March Greek arrested on suspicion of being the murderer of has been but many other arrests have been although DO one has as yet been identified us the It Is reported that a ed man hns been arrested on the Servian on March ad- vices have been received from Simla a well-known sanitarium of British India nml the viceroy abandoning his ed lias started for the place with fivo A mountain battery has been ordered to to march on March dispatch from Vienna that 350 Bulgarian armed with Russian berau were waiting in towns on the Servian frontier to march on Sofia in the event of the success of the plot to murder Snow Storm in Grout March heavy enow storm prevails in the northern portion of The fall of is especia ly heavy at where are way trains are badly delayed in that uiny NEW March Thei grand jury which has teen investigating the recent killing of eleven Italian ers here held another session yesterday nnd took up the question of tho bribing of members of the Hennessy The ses ion was short nnd but three nesses wero 1 by n N. March father of John ex- of the sessions of this was run o er and killed by a train on tho Now Pennsylvania and Ohio near yesterday He was Tn years Defenses March trial of Charles E. Kincaid for killing man of was con- in the criminal court The day's session opened with the deci- sion of Judge Bradley on the question us to the admissibility of going to show that Taulbee had on several occasions threatened the life of The court held the evidence to be ad- B. Porry S. Lafoon and of were called to testify as to hearing Taulbee say he would kill testified that Taulbee had said to him on one occasion that Kincaid knew better that to come within ten feet of ns if lie did he would kick the head oil of E. C. engineer at the testified that Tanlbee had come to him in 1H89 for tho purpose of taking Taulbee asked witness if would explode a Witness that he did not think it Taulbee replied that ho would not run any risk and took n out of his District Attorney Cole ob ed to the and the court upheld the objection and the evidence was ruled W. B. a Washington and W. E. of The Ch Daily Congressman of gave testimony corroborative of good character as a citizen of when ho as governor of the state api Kincaid county William E. Curtis told how appeared to lie agitated and excited when he told him a few before the shooting that Taulbee was Fiank P. a Washington cor- that Taulbee had said to him that Kincaid was at the tom of the offensive publications and got to be killed and that he would kill The court then YOUTHFUL Children of Known for March the past six months numerous burglaries have been committed in this but the police could get no trace of the Last Saturday the Terra Haute police four boys with and in their possession were found letters and of in- that their home was in this esterday they were brought and it developed during the preliminary examination that these had done much of the crooked business here for the last taking their plunder to Terre Haute to It is estimated that over in goods was Tho strangest part of the story is that the boys are sons of well known Ono of them is Edward son of Dr. D. 1J. who two years ago ran for congress in this dis- on the Prohibition others are George John Roof and Frank Tlley were bound over to await tha action of the grand ACCIDENT AT A BLAST Two With Molten Iron March cupola in the blast located in the ex- treme southeastern quarter of the city parted at yesterday afternoon while workmen were preparing for the usual Two men were covered with molten iron arid were instantly Much damage was done to the Michael Garvey and Patrick Hurley two who standing near the furnace when the weie fatally and their ing cries aroused the entire neighbor It is supposed now that two nio e names are undei thu debris and hot There is The damage will bs by White White Caps assaulted a man Baker at last whipping him He had re turned from serving a two term in the and was following certain business men and seeking to do them bodily harm for tue part took in the cose when he was tried After the whipping he wa released on condition that he leave th county and never Army Su 1-iiU'n. NEW March Charles A. a retired officer who served in the Mexican an civil committed suicide early yesterday morning by Gen Johnson came to tMs city from Utica N. about five years years OHIO Proceedings of Both Branches of the General ACTIVE WORK IN THE A Number of Important Measures In the Lower but the ate Accomplishes Ohio State f March there was neither a introduced or passed 111 the there was erable business done in the house during the afternoon and evening Mr. of introduced a joint resolution to amend Section 11 of O'CLOCK Weather United stationary southeast high on the fair Wednesday A BREAK IN THE RESE Reservoir nt March A break is reported in cue of the em- of the Mercer county voir situated just above and the people in the inundated LU J. i x the constitution so that each county hood have abandoned their homes m shall have at one representative and each senatorial district one A similar amendment was defeated two years It went over for Mr. Gaumer introduced a ing a method of returning the vote on any constitutional amendments and to allow 60 per cent of the legal rate for advertising the Mr. Day introduced a to increase the pay of the Cincinnati police officers from to iflO per Mr. Roser introduced two bills ing the insurance The first lows companies to insure against losses by and the other hibits companies with agents in Ohio placing insurance with agents outside of the It seeks to prevent syndicates from knocking Ohio agenta out of their of lit MOUNT March Professor of the Lick discovered a fairly brigh comet last Its tail is fifteen mm utes long. At eight and minutes its position was right ascension one hour and ten ten second declination forty-four degree forty-eight The comet is ing rapidly southward in the directio of the one degree a Its pres ent will soon carry i out of sight in the neighborhood of th sun. This makes the fifteenth comet dis covered by Professor The reservoir contains acres of water and is located at a con- elevation above the The heavy rains have brought the surface of the water to the top of the embankment and a serious inundation is Fen IB for the LAKE March The river is within foot the height by it la ft an should it rain during the next four to which indications it will soon reach that Tl levees are becoming and it is generally thought that some ot these give way the The water from Concord crevasse is ing slowly and deepening in the over- flowed Will Got n Now March supreme court yesterday reversed the judgment of the Cook county criminal court in New March or incorporation were filed in the office I the secretary of state The jilt Edge Stogie Manufacturing change of name to the Edge Cigar and Tobacco le United Commercial ishing capital the Fourth Avenue man Mutual Aid Association of the ry capital tock the Howard Methodist episcopal Church of the Tift stock the Standard and Bridge stock the Bank cap- tal stock March 1 ad and very remarkable wreck occurred n the Erie road at Wadsworth at 3 yesterday The ound No. 54, hud topped at the dept and before the witching was completed a heavy freight Tain approached from the east. The own grade made it impossible to stop t and it crashed with terrific force into he rear of the The was fairly lifted into the air and the freight train was at a till the passenger coach Tive freight cars were comp y Not a passenger was killed Ind but tew slightly The en- gineer and fireman of the freight Loss With March morning at 1 o'clock the people of this vicinity were awakened from their lumbers by a terrific Tt discovered that the residence of John waa almost completely de- by an attempt to blow it up with The dwelling was by Mr. his wife and who were violently thrown from Mr. Ankney being found n an unconscious There is not the slightest suspicion as to who was the instigator of the Good Work of n 0., March month Rev. Mr. a young colored began protracted ings in the little colored church 3o extraordinary was his eloquence and the effects on the congregation that while visitors began to crowd the little church and many of both races have professed Soon the church would not hold the and the eloquent colored man was invited to the the largest in the This has been crowded nightly a Annual Mormon March April 6 the annual conference of tho Latter Day Saints will be held at in Lake Kirtland was the first home of the Mormon One of the interesting items of business to be disposed of will be an offer of for the temple by parties who desire to remove it to for exhibition at the This proposition will be re- of an Old March W. B. formerly of died here yesterday of which was aggravated by a wound re- some years ago as marshal of he was attempting to ar- rest a He was a law of The funeral will take place at Harrison Still March the is still His con- dition haa not and tendent McLean says that his chances for recovery are no The tion of laparotomy will be formed for some if at No move has been made in that direction by the surgeons in COULDN'T ARREST The Strikers Too Many tor tne who Went After March United G o'clock this morning Superintendent Lynch and deputy sherills went to Frick's works at Leith to arrest the eight men and three against whom tendent made information for assaulting When they arrived at Leith about 100 men and followed by a number of came down to drive the coke workers Superintendent Lynch warned the men to keep oil the but men turned on Superintendent He drew his revolver but as his force of deputies was inadequate with the ers he had to The deputies succeeded iu arresting one of the ties and with a larger force will make another attempt to arrest the All Quiet at MT. March United morning coke is drawn from the ovens at and men at work iu the No demonstration of any kind on the part of the strikers is being WHAT A ROARING PERHAPS THERE ARE NO SUCH MEN AS AND the Its were for Search Warrant davits 1'ontlnn- wilt be Wanted Nate Batterson and Beu Motter E eared in police court this ut they were not They were represented by Samuel Marriott as their J. I. Geddes sented the prosecuting Geddes informed the mayor at ready WENT ON A ROCK AND Tlie Fine City of nt the Bottom of the Detroit March United City of of the Detroit and Cleveland line of went on a rock at the Lime Kilns crossing in the Detroit river at o'clock this lug a fearful The shock stove a hole in her bottom and she gradually sank to the bottou in 20 feet of The had 70 passengers and 125 tons of freight on The was no commotion among the as few were aware anything had until all danger had The passengers were taken off by the returned to this city this The vessel lies on the bottom in 20 feet of wa- ter and wreckers have been sent from Detroit to raise The extent of the damage can not be estimated at this as the electric lighting the dining room furnishings and other valuable ments of the steamer are below merged The vessel is valued at TRYING TO SAVE SMITH'S The BUI to Grant Him n Hew until March The to grant Isaac the con- a new came up as a special order in the house this morning and was postponed until Representative Pike the county in which Smith was produced dence ou the case and spoke against the The house passed Senator providing that when probate judges are incapacitated for condemnation proceedings be ore then shall be taken to common pleas courl and it is now a BARON FAVA for Port tin IIP March election held by patrons of the to indicate their choice for postmaster was Jones received a of 3, and Senator Sherman will have him Work of March horse was stolen from George D. ble and a new buggy from Thomas Drake last The rig was traced through Somerset just as was Dr. rig a few weeks Old to Be I have been completed here to give the The Italian Minister Called Home on Account of the New Orleans Trouble March ed the Italian has been recalled from the United States by his on account of dissatisfaction in connection with the New Orleans Baron Fava called at the state department to-day and withdrew his passport and other The affair of the Italian legation are now tempo in charge of Marquis Imperial who has authority to transact business that the prosecution waa to Marriott asked for a little time to look up the statutes and he asked to have the hearing postponed until some time next Geddes objected and insisted on- immediate Marriott insisted that he had not had time for preparation and preferred to have the hearing continued until after the Geddes wanted to know what the election has to do with the case and when the election is to be He was informed that it will be next Geddes then insisted that the election in no concerned this case and he did not want the hearing postponed a week on that The court held that the privilege of continuance had never been refused anyone and that the defendants were entitled to a He further that the affidavit was defective in that it did not set forth that son and Motter keep and exhibit for gambling the word being omitted in the affidavit which ed all proceedings so far void and of no The mayor declared he would not incur further costs by prosecuting under the defective affidavit and fore this action was A corrected affidavit was produced instanter to which Funk was Funk was also sworn to another affidavit demanding that a search warrant be issued nd the gambling tools and devices by the officers and brought into Mayor McCrory absolutely re- ised to issue a warrant on this he is not Warrants were issued for the est of Batterson and Motter which Lemon served this hearing was set for to-morrow morning at 9 But why should Mayor McCrory re- use to issue a search Why ues he consider it unnecessary to ring the tools and devices of gamblers uto court as evidences against them? The NEWS yesterday quoted a little aw which if rigidly enforced against ae gamblers wilf put them where they an play checkers with their nose vithout or Here is a little more law from the Section 7120. Magistrates named in section 106 of the mayor or police may issue warrants to search any gaming or apparatus kept or for the purpose of unlawful or to win or gain money or other or for any money or property won by Section 7124: When the warrant is by the seizure the property or the property or be kept by the rate to be used as But Mayor McCrory having refused o issue a warrant for the seizure of gambling tools would seem o indicate that he does not require the exhibition of the machinery and de- has been using for ears to prove that he is a professional Perhaps Mayor McCrory without proof that Batterson is gambler for Batterson is the gambler who has boasted of having up for avors So far as Motter is concerned the talk about his being a partner with Batterson is a That Motter s a professional gambler this paper has he is sou's partner is a different erson has occupied his present den in he at the corner of and Third for a number of He pays the rent and owns all the poker checks and the other gambling devices Motter is simply nis or for a per of the oft and Motter and Bat terson are equally amenable to the law but it does not require the exhibition of tools and gambling outfit to prove that Motter is a Unless Mayor McCrory knows or has knowledge that Batterson is a profes gambler and has been one for why should he refuse to issue a warrant for the seizure of property that would be a conclusive BARNETT BRASS A Change in Ownership and Hew At a meeting held last night the Barnett Brass Works Company was a large amount of stock in concern has changed John H. president of the Lain Machine of is the moneyed man of the new concern and owns three-fourths of the capital W. E. Allington disposed of all his stock and C. W. Derby a part of his stock to Mr. The trans- fer of stock was not signed till 5 o'clock last Of the new concern Mr. McLain was elected president and John who was ident of the preceding was elected vice president and William Barnett was elected Mr. Allington assumes all liabilities from March to and Mr. Derby lias exclusive charge cf the collection of PERSONAL Dan Carr is at Cleveland Charley Roland went to lijst Gen. E. Brinkerhoft went to bus last J. and of East Fourth left last night for la. Andrew who has been the of Otto returned to Oscar and Bussel of are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. F. of So. 3 South Sugar Miss Flora Bell Moore returned to her home in Chesterville this morning an extended visit with friends THE Berlew of the Grain and Cattle Markets for March 30. fine medium delaine and lium fleece washed fine merino X and medium v to choice 75 15: fair to 59; com- 00. butchers and heavy 90; fair to good 84 85; common to fair to good 05; 75. 25. Cincinnati Offerings for the Offerings same week last for the 1.224 Receipts same week last Offerings of new 1.23J The sold as 628hhdsat.................... 395 6Slhhdaat.................... 4 00@ 5 SB 6 00@ 7 90 194 S 00@ 9 95 192hhdeat................... 10 COgll 75 188 12 14 9 35 2j 73 Toledo March 107; May 108X: July 103K: Aug. 73; Mar 70. 2 White 515. I am now to show a much larger assortment in all grades of Carpets than any one two or three Houses in the Selling as I do from Sample and for Cash only enables me to give the tomers every advantage for the ing 1st." A larger assortment to select 2nd. The Customer pays for no 3rd. I keep nothing but Standard 4th. I have no Capital invested No Extra Boom rent to pay hence can save you from 10 to 15 per cent 5th. Every description of Carpet represented from the Cheapest Cotton to the best makes of When desired Carpets made and delivered 15 hours after Jos. Main 4 Fourth Our spring line of management of the of The Times and sentenced to the for five Mr. West has been at largo on bail since ho appealed from thu decision of the lower court a yew hearty welcome on their more on April 19, the of that day when they were attacked by the mob in ing through the The old Sixth is known as tha light in- I n Ifi EDWIN BOOTH WILL lie will Ills nt 11. N. March United cm hient to-day announces hi from the stage after th He haa ordered his manage to cancel all dates made for him nex year anil states that his present en- gagement at the Brooklyn Academy of which ends on Saturday of this will be bis ISIO f La NEW NEW of the board of reported six deaths Monday and eighteen Sunday from the This makes over 130 in all made its last night clerk at the Keller skipped for parts un- known early morning witb about in money which had been ed by boarders for the benefit of an old man employed about the with bands and fast JM One Price Hatter and IN SPA PERI  

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