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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - May 26, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio                               the News spreads itself all over Mansfield and is read by thousands of It will yon to advertise your business in its THE EVENING NEWS the only telegraphic press franchise in The people who want to know what is going on in the world read the VOL. 7, NO. OM MAY 26, 1891. PRICE 3 On Train a DESIGN OF A Failure of Iho Presbyterians to Adopt ABOVE HUMAN POSTPONED FOR ONE The tw Drought Vv on -A That to Important May morning serion uf the time taken in thu sion of n for the seal of the church where it left off ou One party twined it IIH tin while thu tion n representation of an open The serpent design was in by Rev. Dr. of Snn whereupon Elder of made speech in defense of the The discussion fur tin hour and ami then referred the committee to report the next assembly next The report ot the committee on wust made the first der of the for Thursday will open rip the Brigus case for AM a the of the are reticent to the probabilities in to action on the of Dr. Most of then nro waiting to hear the committee on theological n is found who ready to express an he usually expects to be Col. of The Herald and who probably knows tlie temper of tlie as weli us any man not n member of when tiie would do with the appointment can be If the appointment w not it it The assembly cannot well confirm under existing from what I sin able to there is a general that it in proper to veto tho ment tiny Patton is keeping his own in thw 1ml there seems to be an idea IIH will bring for- some plan of compromise for the leaving the mutter in the of the Presbytery to which ho It is believed that in of a veto the trustees of Union seminary will withdraw institution from un- der the winx of the general assembly find it tin independent chairman of the board tor work among the made his report this The re- port showed churches under the hundred churches had become self-sustaining the A normal training school had been opened at N. C. More funds are needed for the education uf Lint year's receipts were with which 11.030 four schools and teachers were A vigorous appeal was made tor tlie encouragement of the with a that tho tion to expense be 26, 28, and 30-inch. In large The sticks this season are every style chased to meet the wants of the most No shoddy or trash in the to only appear well in a I promise you the beet of goods at the lowest See our line before you A Meet In Alabama Too Good to vf in Country May refusal Monday of John of Choctaw to be sworn as a juror in the United States circuit in session brought to light the existence of u singular religions Judge desired that Simms be sworn to answer to his qualifications as a He declined to giving OH his reason the Biblical not at He was then asked to and did so. To the query why he refused to replied that he would convict no one as this would condemn aud again quoted the not lest ye be is u member of an unnamed sect that at present numbers about It prints a small folio folder called Veil ut Womack Choctaw The members refuse to nize the power of human authority control thuin in any claiming to be answerable to God They decline to pay to be amenable to man's or to be governed by A brother of Simms was indicted by the lost Federal grand jury for running an illicit When the deputy marshal served the warrant of the court upon him he tore the paper to He told the officer that lie made the corn and distilled it without that it wail nobody's business but his and warned the deputy to CONGRESSMAN HOOK A Mistake In Given M May gressman L. C. Hook died yesterday morning nt 6 o'clock from a done of arsenic taken the night be- Mr. Houk asked for a drink of ice water at thu drug store of Allen on Park and the clerk placed it u glum on the counter containing By mistake Mr. Houk lowed the Seeing thu mistake the clerk at once sent for and guw Friends and doctors arrived and carried Mr. Houk to his Fifth avenue It thought he was out til danger at 1 o'clock in the morning when tlie left but lie grew worse and died at 6 Tlie Harry is ly though no one has accused him of us Three months of schooling in a log ill Sevier one of the loyal Blue Ridge counties dering Old North of his education wus got by torchlight at the evening hearth and while working at his bunch HH a cabinet With u law book on his bench in front of he studied law he worked at his In 1WO, when years he admitted to the bar aud practiced till the He enterud the Union army an a private in 18111. wow promoted to a colonelcy and resigned on of broken health in HH helped reconstruct mid in 1866, wan elected of the Seventeenth judicial circuit of Pour years later he settled in and practiced He has been delegate to all the can National conventions since 1H72, and has represented the Second district in congress since 1878. of N. May tragedy wus in this village lute Friday Joint's A. proprietor of the Mountain Pride shot and killed Dr. C. L. Mason was u boarder ut the hotel and his intimacy with Mrs. Hiler was such as to cause who ia of u nervous and jealous on hearing the rumors of the intimacy accused the A quarrel in which the doctor was President Address to Jos. H. BlacK Main Fourth Result of can NATIONAL At Boston 4. ton unit and At 5. Brooklyn 12. mid ma1 At 4, phia and At York gumu postponed on account of At 5, Athletic 4, and wim tlm only gumu played in 1C IN ALL ACCOUNT OF THE Don't fail to ine our tailor fitting One Price Hatter aud Ho That I lie Revolution 14 cally Confined to tlie and That No Outbreak Hat Occurred on Destructive Work of the NEW May Chilian minister at Washington has re- a copy of President address to the Chilian congress which assembled in Santiago on April 20, 1891, in which he Extraordinary events well known to have public The traditions of moderation and which have been of the domestic policy of the ry have been and many arsons have failed in that loyalty which las entitled us to the esteem of other The naval officers who were jound to maintain the public order of he republic at home and sue to its safety have taken up arms against the on the 7th of January on ward the National fleet ut their general iear Admiral and taking on the vice president of the senate Hid the president of the house of A few hours after the of these without a pre- cedent in the naval history of they back to Valparaiso in r el ion against their constitutional chiefs and the civil During the period of three since the beginning of the there is not aii instance of a single ilar outbreak in favor of the movement by the whose power s actually confined to the The leet has been unable to keep steadily nor occupy any of the territory containing any dense anil in order to do so at least they had to besiege and bombard the ports of the north and set on fire the towns ne against the cosmopolitan population of and using hostilities of a character worse than any of those em- during the conquest of The provinces of the north are from the entire country by the upon which the rebel fleet and by vast The have succeeded in seizing them seven bloody Their fleet HIS not had sufficient strength to lawful but it has shown enough to disturb the public order our wise institutions assured for and it has proved likewise that their eaders possess the courage necessary to sacrifice the lives of the children and misfortune and evils throughout oar The navy has not the right the order given by their The constitution forbids it. to the president is prescribed jy the and ng their officers have declared in favor of a pretended con- to establish a military Congress has not met even on their own For three from the date of their to 7th of on which the revolution broke there lias no public or The presidents of the house and senate have not been nor any of the members convoked in the usual There is no discussion no or act whatever tilling the conditions necessary for the congress to amenable and be to act in It is true that a considerable portion of the members of both houses have taken part in the insurrection against tho constitution and but those members cannot invoke the authority belonging to the representatives of the after having disturbed the public assuming a dictatorial executive appealing to arms and leading a revolution fatal to themselves and to the prosperity and welfare of This revolution has not been supported by the The abettors are from political animated by contra- having at head merous without any other ity among them than the common ambi- tion and desire to secure an absolute control of the supreme power of the It is necessary to recall the dents of this struggle in order to under- stand its true The conflict 1 has been produced by the of the of formed by constant splits in the ranks of the Liberal The Liberal party has failed to reach a unity of of tion and without which it could not be sufficient for the govern ment of Thanks to the accumulative the after most energetic endeavors during the period from 1871 to 1870 ended by leaving the direction of affairs to a congress com- posed of six different groups and individualities under no specified politi cal The Pinto administra tion stood the consequences of this dis location of men ana parties in The ministerial changes ware then very and if the war p: 1879 had not taken place this adminis tration might have been ended hi the middle of disasters occasioned by the presidential which had snb to so severe a test the Libera party and placed the republic in a vory dangerous situation at the momen of coming to a cloae the terra of Senor The divided con dition and anarchy in which the Liberals were when the time came for the choice of candidate for president of the republic would undoubtedly have led to very serious if Gen. Baguedano had not so patriotically withdrawn the electoral Five years latei at the expiration of the Santa Marina very serion troubles were met in on uc count of a Liberal candidate for the fol lowing presidential Being elected president of I have thought it to be mv duty to in augurate a policy and follow a line o conduct to avoid at the end of my lega term the renewal of the dangers which have threatened my preceding admin I tried to give the u participation in proportion tha could not incite the jealousy and re sistance of their numerous adversaries The Nationals refused to render m their although their co-oper was imposed by the clearest politi pal After that date all my ef forte to unify the Liberal party hav proved From this moment a straggle tho majority of congress and executive 1 then thought it o be my duty to cloae in the lope that a short time of reflection and aim would bring the groups of the to fair and more reasonable Unfortunately the evil has been lone and we have now to stand its On the 7th of January I found myself in the same predicament in j which many of niy predecessors have and t was in 1887, that is o without an appropriation law ind without any rule fixing the strength if the regular army and naval facts could not be made the or even the pretext for a as they have often taken place be- at different As I by the duty of ng the affairs of and of extending my authority wherever required for the of the within and was bound to assume all the necessary lowers to suppress the revolt headed by armed majority of bent ipon subverting public order and the of the I have endeavored to gather all sary elements to defend and secure the inph in Chili of tne principles of without which nothing jle or solid could The action courts of justice under the military dictatorship of the wherever they might bring and it has been decided to suspend tribunals during the present conditions of things us prejudicial to the The license of the Chilian press has been carried in- our clays to ex- never before reached in any other part of the Not only the and public but ind even have been carried in tempest of political T low must keep sacred the of everyone to publish his But there must not be other of the press than those so 3ed by the penal In this way the true liberty of the press will be ly settled and at the same time it will secure the responsibility for the abuse of the same mid the punishment of the offenses against persons or the public The with the laws the collection of public nues and the appropriation for the of resilience of the regular army away from where congress and the strength of the standing army and are of the public order necessary for the existence for the The only annual law of great importance is the one of the propriation of the National anil to consist of fixed expenses signed by special laws and for variable The first would be in the total amount of the appropriation and could not be The variable expenses would be dis- cussed and approved by congress during ordinary and on every sion increase of extraordinary circum- stances preventing the approval of the same existing law ought to be considered in force during the next This manner of ing and discussing the appropriations is adopted in the countries of tho highest state of even by those ruled under a more strict parliamentary It is not acceptable in any case to leave to or a majority of their the power to refuse to approve the fixed expenses having character deriving their origin from previous laws approved by The power of suppressing or approving or not fixed expenses necessarily implies the possibility of a disorganization and failure in the preservation of public When the reform thus conceived be- comes a fact peace among the state powers will be forever established and Few governments have hail to meet more unmerited aggressions or more gratuitous inculpations than those with which I have been but I have not on that ground lost the serenity qf my spirit nor the perfect of my I have every confidence in who presides over the destinies of JOSE MANUEL OHIO STATE Dispatches Detailing Important CHILD LABOR LAW TO BE TESTED YELLOW FEVER IN of People Dead and Ship May steamship Capt. of the Maryland Baltimore and arrived in port yesterday evening on her first trip from Tho captain and crew re- port a terrible yellow fever scourge as prevailing in Brazil at the time of their departure from April 26. dreds are reported as dead and dying in and about the port from which the sel while the statements then re- from other localities by Capt. Steele would indicate great suffering and loss of Soon after leaving Santos the captain and crew of the were by the fever and the ship was ten miles until other engineers and help could be Second Officer Howe and Fireman Wardle died of the disease soon after The remainder of the crew but last night said they would return to The Power of May special to The Tribune from Ottawa The toms department has received a report showing the number of sealing schooners which have cleared from bia for ports for Behring sea this spring to be valued at and with registered tonnage of Last year the number of vessels was valued at tonnage This increase is entirely due to the Advertising the sealing industry has received throughout the controversy between the United States Canada the lust two or three Hung Her Children ami May a week ago the husband of Mrs. Christian Pederson taken to the insane His wife and their four dren were found hanging in the cellar of their home The family lived about three miles east of this It is believed that the woman was also and that after hanging her children she ted suicide by the same Board of May day's session of the general synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church the ing persons were selected as the board of The C. S. L. A. J. C. W. E. and the Messrs L. it. E. D. J. W. Bice and A. F. The will remain in factory Inspector MacDonald Will Soon Enter a Suit ut Cincinnati to Test the Constitutionality of u Enacted May Factory In- spector will shortly enter suit in the Hamilton county courts against Feiss Company and other cigar of Cincinnati who refuse to with the instructions of the spector that they discharge a number ol The case is to be a test of the of the child labor and the manufacturers have joined in taking stand against its having already encaged McCabe to defend The law provides that minors under 10 shall not be allowed to engage in employment whereby their lives or limbs are their health injured or their The cigar manufacturers who are going to make a test case maintain that the employment of minors in cigar factories is not injurious to but Inspector has the opinion of men that it is. Some of the Cincinnati manufacturers have obeyed Mr. Sorg Company have dispensed with thirty-three Joseph ther with N. with John V. Wagner with one and F. H. with New May of incorporation were filed with the tary of state yesterday as The Eastern Ohio Railroad capital stock the ville Soap capital stock the Third Presbyterian church of the Union No. 2, the Coal capital stock the Domestic Sewing Machine increase of capital stock from to the Knoche Manufacturing capital stock the Queen City Fishing the dall Beach capital stock the R. Young turing capital stock Rohberg Yacht com- Middle Bass capital stock the Bollman Index capital stock 9fuyor Flued for Criminal May since Mrs. Mary a reputable young married made an vit before Justice charging Rush mayor of the with After many mysterious delays the case was finally called for hearing at a late hour Monday standing it had been fixed for this and resulted in the accused being fined and of 0.. May citizens last week formed a society to prevent breaking from being so and pointed a watch to stand Last Saturday night a couple of detectives were brought up from Cincinnati by the authorities which nearly resulted in bloodshed on account of both parties being in ignorance of each Mayor Edwards says Marshal son did it and Thompson says he's an- The citizens are very The Ohio of May Ohio grand Knights of gathers at 10 a. m. at the 650 comprising a membership of win be represented by the 700 in There is to be no street the session lasting but two or three The Pythian an in- dependent will meet at Douglass Castle Runaway Couple May 86. Bert who deserted his wife and eight children and eloped with Miss Lettie aged 15, was captured with the girl at twenty miles where he was was bis father and Rowe was placed in jail here and the girl taken in charge by her Farmer May old fanner named W. near this was buncoed out of in James saloon yesterday by two un- known The sharpers jumped the town before they could be The farmer was asked to hold a check as collateral for honest Shut Ills May a prosperous fanner residing near Pleasant quarreled with hia son and filled his side with severely wounding The old gentleman had been He furnished Boy's Foot Cnt Off. May 8 years while attempting to get on the Scioto Valley passenger train day missed his hold and was thrown under the coaches and had his foot taken off at the Killed on li May a miner from Lock aged Mollie aged 16, and Miss aged 14, of this while out driving last night were struck by the Pennsylvania railroad limited at Jefferson street at Fonks was instantly and Miss McNally died an hour Miss McCreary was not seriously The horse was killed and the buggy de- An May night two names ed the house of Jim a ous and attempted to arrest Morrison opened killing both and was himself dangerously but Dentil of un May ernor David Butter died suddenly of heart failure at his home near Pawnee City yesterday morning in his 62d pe was Nebraska's first governor after she became a THE HATED JEWS MUST To Be Forcibly Expelled from Portions of Kights or No ST. May 26. The ment is reported to be planning a sale series of tlie domiciliary police Hebrews discovered will be forcibly Gen. is said to have will make Kief too hot for the brood of rights or no A Disgusted Berlin The well known Jewish Herr director of the Inter- national bank of who recently arrived here to establish a branch of the Berlin was ordered by the police to quit the city in twenty Some friends of the got the order rescinded but Herr Goldberger de- parted in Disapproved by A committee has been formed to vide distressed Jews with railway The bulk of the Russian ple disapprove of the expulsions which although the pre- vents the inhuman enforcement of the An The children of free Jews are warned that unless they obtain a university de- gree by the age of 21 they will be although entrance to tlie uni- is now practically Among the The correspondent mentions cases of girls owing to the have entered the list of and tells of one in despair ed Financial May 26. The European senger publishes an article by a utor declaring that financial ruin is im- pending in The writer says the of the treasury coffers with gold is not needed in a country where paper has a forced This gold has been obtained by taxing the people to the ruination of the The parent financial success or Russia is a delusion because it is not based on an improved economical DARING Two Negroes mid a White Dlan Posse In May An un- known man last night walked in front of two colored men and without ing opened fire on them with a He wounded both and it is thought that one of will The shooting took place on Crozier This occurred about 8 After the shooting the man fled and in 11 nearby Later on Mr. Fred the son of a wealthy reported to have been hailed by a man who demanded his Young Carpenter was ing toward He refused to hand over either Ins money or valuables and fired but his aim was The weapon as in the shooting earlier in the was a The first shot passed close to young Carpenter's some of the shot ing in his The load from the ond barrel struck the hood of the Carpenter is quite badly A posse is for the He was located last night and if caught will no doubt be Two other persons are reported having been held up by Their losses were It is thought that the man was crazed Vith NEWFOUNDLANDERS Matters Going From Bad to Passes u Coercion ST. N. May The lature passed a local coercion on Saturday with closed amid great public Morine was the only oppositionist who voted in The governor's proclamation asking observance of the holiday in honor of the queen's birthday was All the business places were open Sunday The flagstaff on the colonial building was cut An attempt was made to burn down the royal standard flagstaff on the government Adjourned Slue May Two ballote were taken in the senatorial cus last each 52; 42, and 2. A Call leader then threw a bomb into the caucus by a motion to adjourn the caucus sine This caused a debate which was kept up till after but the Call men at last succeeded in getting a vote on the motion and it was 49 to 47, This is 3 votes short of Call's numerical strength in the but his friends say that he can poll 53 or 56 votes Tuesday noon in the joint session of the and they predict his election by a majority of 8 or 4 in May 26. Dr. John a prominent citizen of this committed suicide last night by Some months ago he had a severe attack of the from which he had never entirely and it is posed that this resulted in temporary de- rangement of mind and prompted the act. The deceased was a native of Trumbull and came here ten years O'CLOCK May United For except showers on the slightly north SAYS MICHIGAN'S He Vetoes the to Appropriate 000 to Entertain A. K. May ed Pi this Dooming vetoed a passed the legislature appropriating of state funds for the ment of the visitors to the state during the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Detroit next The veto was based on tional the governor holding the appropriation to be the diversion of public funds to a private and it was not as the governor had already vetoed bills involving the same Au fort will be made to pass the over the The failure to get the money from tue state will cut HO figure on Detroit's entertainment of the G. A. E. pressure had been brought on the governor to let 'the go A QUICK fain Dooley to Sleep Ills Name or May United prize fight yesterday be- tween Joe Choynski and Mike resulted in the latter's being knocked out ill one minute and 11 Choynski adopted rushing tactics and in a short time had driven Dooley to the In the second round Dooley was overpowered and knocked In the betting was the 5 to 4. The battle was fought under the auspices of the Melbourne club and was for a purse of LATEST NEWS BY of THe Day Briefly Told lor I he Wilkinson Call was elected senator from Florida Dr. Henry J. the nent Presbyterian died at his home in Brooklyn last aged 06 SUSPENDED FOR Mall Carrier C. milord Trouble upon W. C. mail carrier in the third has been suspended by Postmaster Ozier for a period of 10 days without The suspension was made on grounds that has willfully neglected the delivery of mail to various persons in his A number of complaints to that effect were made but investigation failed to clearly substantiate In every instance Clifford gave a plausible ex- He was v by Postmaster Ozier against willfully falling to promptly deliver mail to those from whom such com- plaints were and he was told that if such negligence continued he would Be This warning bad no Mr. Ozier kept a close watch on Clifford and last week an in- stance occurred in which there could be no doubt about that Clifford's to deliver it Ozier was convinced that such was the case and he temporarily suspended Clifford pending the action of the de- on his recommendation that Clifford be Postmaster Ozier has borne Clifford's with more than usual patience and This was ou account of the young man having a wife to support aud on account of nis family but his negligence was mental to the local postal service and it affected the credit of the other riers lor which the only remedy is ension and Neither the young man nor liis riends have any cause for Postmaster for the public as a right to demand satisfactory al and Clifford was cautioned nd had ample time to redeem he did not heed the advice given he has but himself to George the substitute mail has been recommended for as regular postman in the vent ot Clifford's removal by the de- 0., May 26.-I p. m. 108K; May 107: July Aug. Dec 100K. 55M: July cash 43. Br. N. into Eternal Life at 3 o'clock Ibis The Rev. Dr. Columbus S. Doolitell died at 3 o'clock this afternoon at bis 140 Park avenue after an of about two weeks although he las been quite feeble for several le was born near Knox Oct. 24, 1S19. He en- tered Kenyon college in 1843 aud with the highest honors n 1847. During his useful life he filled the positions of tutor at was ordained deacon in 18-52; married Miss A. of in was associate of the Granville Female Seminary which was removed to this In 1876 he became associate or of the Ohio Liberal and retired when the paper changed from pendent to Democratic Further mention will be made Ask for a Change of NEW May 26. Counsel for Detective charged with jury gave notice yesterday that he would apply for a change of Crystal's attorney also gave notice that he would make a similar It is claimed that the defendants cannot have a fair and impartial trial in New where the indictment Nelson Abbott Is at Dr. Keyes went to Columbus Eberle drove to Crestline Miss Susie left for Brooklyn last Dr. of Chicago Junction and who resided near this left this morning for Mo. Miss Anna of Upper who visited Miss Nellie the past week returned Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Fisher and son returned last night from where they spent Sunday with friends and Mrs. Samuel of who has visiting reL. atives in this returned home accompanied by her Nora who will visit A NOBLE LIFE OLD Editor Journalistic ries In In last Sunday's NEWS an article van republished from a Cleveland which gave an extract from the Herald in which the ditor of the latter paper was J. M. formerly of this who is now editor and proprietor Halifax at Fla. A copy of the latter paper of Jay 20 reaches the NEWS giving full details of the manner in which the rumpus Editor who is remembered here as a great union man andean ardent made editorial dignified to an article in another ern paper which was booming Call for States senator from Florida on strength of his being a ive of the In ug on this article in Jolley's Herald who appears to be quite a went off in the a fair sample of which was published in last Sunday's In the last of his Mr. Jolley his previous editorial and the nil text of the abusive reply by the Palatka and then follows it vith a too extended for but full of withering at his opponent's entirely dignified in The closing paragraph of the article is as to Mr. Pratt's powder aud they are unworthy of The brave man does not vaunt his courage nor resort to violence upon slight pre- That is the role of the We cannot so far demean ourself as to hold any controversy with Mr. It is to be presumed hat Editor Pratt will want gore and ots of it. A An Inmate of Jessie Brown's Bagnio the Landlady's Grace came to Jessie ut ill fame a few Jays ago during the latter's ibe installed herself as mistress of the demanded and took the discharged the cook and threatened to the entire outfit of The frail females at the house say acted as if she were her intention Deing to capture that delectable Otto who poses as and is accredited as being the husband of Jessie or Augusta which is her real Madam returned home she managed to keep the interloper quiet for a few days and Uso prevented her from stealing but this morning his majesty of the cloven hoof and darted tail was to pay at the Brown de joie and the alleges that she was assaulted wherefore she to-day procured a warrant for the arrest of Madam Brown which was served this afternoon and a mess may be expected in mayor's court The woman also says that Count Otto von who by the way was ordered out of town some mouths struck FILKER SAYS ARCHER'S A The oltl of the Exchange or ey and For the past weeks a party of young people have canvassed the city on a portrait scheme under the agement of T. E. In the party was W. W. who the NEWS that Archer has bilked him and left him here the others having left this morning for Sandusky Filker was a student at Wittenberg College and be says he put up to bring the company from Spring field to Archer held ou the inducement to him that he could make big money and also gain ble experience in business Filker has the and Archer the money Filker says be will follow the party and get satisfaction without legal pro Archer had two young wo men in his employ one of whom h represented to be bis wife but Filke says she is J OH Bin Death Oceaned at St. Hay as. A telegram to-day from E. B. well to his family announced the death of John C. Maxwell at St. May 25. The remains wiu arrive Thursday for The deceased vas a member of the firm of Maxwell Several months ago he went to Florida on account of his Last week R. B. Maxwell was called to St. Augustine by and was the only relative present when his brother's death John Cross Maxwell was born near about 55 years When he first came to America he en- gaged in mercantile business in York with his brother and remained there some time after the latter located n About 12 years ago he came to Mansfield and again engaged n business with his since which time the firm has been Maxwell The deceased was and resided svith his brother at 112 South Main He was man whose integrity and honesty no one ever He was a Christian and was an elder of tue First Presbyterian SWEPT BY A Weller Township Visited by Heavy Wind Weller township and a number of other townships in the northern and eastern part of the county had quite a cyclone last Thursday afternoon the particulars of which and the resultant damages only became known here John Ward informs the NEWS that the terrific wind swept through and over his farm in Weller township blowing down a ber of chestnut worth in and also snapping off six or eight apple trees in his On the adjoining owned by William 20 apple trees were leveled to the In the immediate vicinity Charles ger had a number of oak trees blown The wind was very cyclonic in and after the damage it rose again and continued on across the into Ashland county unroofing the barn of Henry Pifer and upsetting two frame From Jackson township also comes the report of considerable damage by the same wind JEWS PA PER I Si EW SPA PERI  

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