Evening News, The (Newspaper) - June 4, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio is the best newspaper in the county for the farmers and and at one dollar a year its circulation is rapidly THE EVENING weather report that 1 find in the News every day is useful to me in my and is alone worth the price of the FRED Livery and Sale VOL. 7, NO. 77 JUNE MIDLAND Prospects at distantly mill EMPLOYES ARE A In the Long toated Fight It la nt the tine o'clock lay was the time fixed by Deputy Sheriff Campbell to sell n Midland on- to secure wages due railway bat just before hour of Harry 8r. mill paid Campbell per ou nil held by and also went to the different offices similar These payments accepted with thu Mint the half is to bo paid within thirty If it is Mr. will proceed to railway tt H that the Midland cur should reached tmt it Yesterday A. P. the wont to on mutters with the and when started the return he was met by a who thrust a copy of ft order id it out ami inn through the car with the nt hix heels thp im- Claim ia that is properly served and that lie must to the court or bo attached for News cornea from the strikers have fallen and that to accept fifty cents on the dollar on claims held by The oiler to settle on Starving 4. Robert a young soul hunter of the Mary arrived nt Victoria from by the latest Alaska with a story of and mieh as few old sailors can Ho and two strayed from the oil latter part of and after some days made about miles from Thence they pulled along to that all the time in a dead ock of only sufficient at to lust soon gave and they were forced to feed on raw ami which fish mid salt They broken after teen starvation and The two Oliver Hague and Klie are still at Pier y soM hisi unil sealskins in order to raise money to reach Ohio deal is on foot for tho purchase of the Ohio running from hero to A two inspection of the road was Baltimore and Southwestern officials headed by Viou President BUILDING tOPPLES Killing Mm Two June loud tho frame nt No. 101 Jackson street toppled over yesterday burying in the rains five young men who weru carousing under the first floor of tho rickety Three of them were instantly and the other two bully The dead men William George and John The injured George Schine mid Gais An alarm of tiru was turned iu and the firemen and police OH soon as they begun the work of cuing tho When tho Umber was removed John Cahill wus found lying on the his arm broken and out off and his entire body crushed out of George Schwartz found on the side opposite to his head smashed in ami right arm crushed off. Schwartz found in the center of tho floor with his chest smashed in by a heavy Schwartz had his left arm broken and received a cut iu the buck uf the KNIGHTS OF RECIPROCITY Holding SILK 26, 28, and 3O-inoh. In large The sticks this 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 best of goods at tne lowest See our line before you And Societies In political societies have taken possession of the Tho grand lodge of the Knights of Reciprocity in holding its first annual convention in Lincoln Tho tive council of the Alliance is iu at Alliance nnd Alliance to at work issuing culars and The meeting of the Knights of Reciprocity is the most arc present from every lodge in the The present meeting is beinn watched with interest by the old party Tho meeting is being held with closed New June 4. following articles of incorporation were filed in the office of the secretary of The Brick Clay capital stock the Allen Hardy Mining capital stock 000; the Laundry capital slock tho ters Building and Savings East increase of capital stuck from to the Manufacturing capital stock Sit Serve Four 1 three months ago Peter of Perry this ered his farm was in the name of John W. nnd that there wus a mortgage of upon it. Haltzman instituted an investigation which led to the indictment of John W. Cripe and his brother a charge of for- perjury nnd obtaining money un- er false The trial of John W. Cripe on the false pretense ment and afternoon the jury n verdict of with four Noah Cripo is in he having followed to and placed under Fire In n Juno in the rug room of the Batton paper mill at U destroyed worth of two mill men were smothered to Cornelius Johnson and Henry Ryan wore using the mill hose when tho fire got the best of They tried to down but their way in the smoke and got into a small where they were shortly Colonel Julio the regular meeting of the of directors or the chamber of commerce and Merchants Sidney D. the prevented hia tion to take effect Sept. 1. Col. Maxwell entered upon his duties about twenty years ago and was re-elected each Ifo retires for reasons en- tirely His resignation was referred to a Jos. H. Black Main Fourth Sta. of as 1 under the new shows an increased valuation in this city of almost and in the thu of nearly The of polls is in- to anil tho hi dogs is A N. June The steam owned by Jacob of New blew up on the fatally scalding the fireman and seriously ing several Tho launch had been built at a cost of THE MABBITT of Witnesses tho June to the fact of tho of some of the most important witnesses for the state at the Mabbitt but few persons were examined nt the afternoon Attachments were issued for those who had failed to put in an seph 8. marshal of West was the first witness His evidence consisted of the description of the finding of the body in Eagle at a point south of the Vincennes Thn body of the child was wrapped in a blue aud wus first discovered by Oru who was hauling sand from a bank near The child was also found to have a strap drawn tightly around its to which was attached a heavy iron such as is used in securing Dr. F. E. coroner of Marion corroborated the testimony of Jenkins as to the condition of the body when He took the remains to his where a post-mortem wus Dr. Comingor and It was the belief of witness that death was nut caused from as ex- amination thu lungs were found ly and had not been filled with The neck was found to be dis- located by the pressure of the His impression wus that death resulted from or ai a re- sult of the tight A weight such as described by tho first witness wast shown each of the witnesses and fied by them as the iion weight found attached to the child's Henry the policeman who ar- rested Mont was next aud identified the weight shown him as one which had for several months lain about Ward ery Frank testified to having seen Mabbitt about Ward's ery and also identified tho iron weight as having been lying at the above After the examination of Pandora who simply testified as to the Mabbitt brothers having roomed at her the court At this morning's session n number of tho state's witnesses who were not ent yesterday made their After calling the roll Ora Hunt ed us n His examination re- lated to the finding of the child's which was a mere repetition of the dence of the marshal and John B. Ward testified as to the bitt brothers having been in his Ho said on the 19th of November last MiMit Mabbitt took a buggy and left his stable at about 8 o'clock at but did not say where he was On the morning of the 27th of November after the accounts of the finding of the body of the babe were Mont up to him and quietly asked him to say nothing of bin having taken a buggy from the stable at By reason of this conversation the suspicious of Word were and later on he said 10 Mont that he seemed to be in for and asked him what lie was going to Mont said that the girl was n woman whom he and his brtt tor Grin had but that ho did not know what had become of He also said he knew nothing about the killing of the child and did not in- tend to run would prove him The witness identified tl e as belonging to his Elizabeth proprietor of Little's testified to the fact of Minnie Mabbit having boarded nt her and that on the night of Nov. 10 she was called for and went away iu a buggy with Mont and Oris who had previously called to see Mrs. of who runs a testified that the Mabbitt brothers had called tp see her about boarding the child of that she called at Little's hotel to see the but owing to itu delicate condition she refused to receive it. SNAKE IN HIS Boy the Reptile While Ing from a 0., June nearly two months an 18-year-old son of D. N. of Salem was edly His stomach was in a con- tinnal state of up matter whether he ate heartily or left his food Remedies without number were tried in and the family were trouble over the young man's In the night he was suffering very He could not ent his was exceedingly restless and had a high fever until He is now im- proving and well he may for the cause is When he began Dr. S. who was ready to DOWN Plans Prepared for Restricting BY THE Our Clothing is PRICES always THE SUITS our big Our Suits are Clothing at Low ONE PRICE TO ALL CLOTHIER Big Neckwear Sale Low OF ALL Low A Circular Issued by Assistant Secretary of n Stoppage Put to Foreigners tho United Washington June plan pre- pared by Assistant Secretary for restricting pauper immigration into the United has been submitted to the president and and was yesterday embodied in a circular letter and sent to all steamship companies bringing immigrants to this The after reciting the laws designed to regulate The evident disposition of many ship under the pressure of sharp to gather up in Europe and bring to the United States all with or without thu aid of can pay the now trifling cost of steerage re- of character or and regardless of our compels on the part of this government a closer scrutiny and the adoption of more com- prehensive measures than have hitherto seemed While it is the purpose of the ment to enforce those statutes in letter and spirit at every port of the United States and along the al it is desired that as little discomfort nnd distress as possible result to persons affected by the immigration With this view it is important that persons of the prohibited classes be prevented from leaving their homes and crossing the only to be sent bock again on their arrival It is wrong that either the greed of some steamship the mistaken kindness of or the wish of many foreign ELECTRICAL Great Damage Done In Northern Ohio by Wind and June violent wind and rain storm raged in this city yester and was accompanied by dinary electrical ning struck the Hotel and jumped from thence tp the trolly wire of an electrical street severely shocking the occupants of a passing and throwing several of them in n heap toward one The machinery of the motor was badly The greaf volume of water that fell covered the street car tracks in many localities with and traffic was temporarily At hail stones fell that HOUSE LETTER A Thousand Models and Designs ing the Action of the June thousand house letter of every conceivable shape and substance are piled up in Room 50, Floor of the postoffice de- awaiting examination by the postmaster general's whe are ready to hold their second In few days they have been coming in whole and the secretary has fallen 1'ar behind in the work of recording the successive en- Almost every inventor has sub- mitted two or more The col- lection of inventive skill is not by the masculine There are many ingenuous devices from bright women whose ideas ought to be of value in development of an tion that will contribute so much to the comfort of indoor It is weK known that an enormous amount of time is lost in the aggregate by while waiting for some one to come to tho door or the window to receive mail It is estimated that of tlie time is lost in this Any device that will save this loss to the service simply adds one-third to the efficiency of the For if there are 100 carriers in Washington whose working power is thus diminished to that of working without such loss of any plan by which these five men with the same do the work of 100 wider the present tem adds one-third more actual work performed in the course of the which means to the entire country an almost incalculable benefit to all who enjoy tho rapidly increasing facilities ot tho free delivery The postmaster general last June pointed a commission to recommend a suitable device for letter boxes to be at- to the doors of This at the time of its first in the early part of 1890, consisted of the following John M. C. Van New York J. B. St. Henry D. James E. superintendent D. and W. B. acting in- spector in D. C. A circular had been sent out to in- ventors and setting forth the objects soliciting and fixing a time and place for their In response to this public notice about 800 designs and suggestions were all of which were fully Ten days were spent in this No one device seemed fully to satisfy the The second circular to Jan. 10, 1891, called for two classes of models; one for a delivery and other for a box having two nine inches in for delivery and the other A passenger couch on the Wheeling and i Lake Erie railroad had the windows on I This second iden wan the outgrowth of one side A hole was made in suggestions received during the first the engine the headlight was Thus the original problem be- broken and the boiler jacket battered as came still further The de- VIA LABORERS Condition of a Large Number of People In St. ST. June is claimed that 150 families are starving in North St. Business in that section of the city is at a and the laborers are clamoring for Tk e situation is very and something will have to be done to relieve the wants of these men and their The laborers are regularly employed on hauling and grading work for the and that is their sole means of Owing to the squabble in the city council over the mayor's the appropriation has not been and hence the street department has quit throwing the men and their out of Grocers in the North End have re- fused further credit to the and the condition of the poor people is ex- tremely families being in a starving Three grocers who had extended credit to the laborers have been forced to and other have grown desperate laborers are arranging for a demonstration Friday when the council The entire number will drive up to the city hall with their as a sort of mute appeal to the city fathers to save them from Result of tn the tmd Association NATIONAL At Boston Boston 5, Cleveland 1. Getzein and Gruber and At New York New York 11, nati 1. and Buckley and Welch and Mullane and At Brooklyn 0, Chicago 3. At Philadelphia 13, burg 3. Batteries Thornton and Galvin and At St. St. Louis 11, Baltimore 0. Batteries McGill and Madden and At Louisville 2, Boston 8. Batteries and Haddock and At Columbus game postponed on account of At Cincinnati Athletic game postponed on account of THREE O'CLOCK June United ary temperature northerly HOME Second Dai 'n Session or the Society of the Worth Ohio The evening session of the Women's Some Missionary Conference at the THE ITATA HEARD She Arrives at Saw ing of Ibe June United has arrived at and has been ordered to proceed here at It is thought that she will be turned over to the United States until the question of whether she has violated is She reports seeing nothing of the Charleston on her run down the The Charleston is expected to arrive In the Same though with The Course June tion of the recent correspondence be- vices submitted must be partially trans- simple in operation and secure from It should mar the door as little as and have a receptacle tween the United States and Great Brit- i for together with the announcement I During the year several changes have made in parliament Monday that the occurred in the personnel of the British government is inclined to agree which is now composed of the to the proposition of the United States is lowing Postmasters Van Cott very favorably commented upon in of New Harlow of St. circles The president's course in compelling prompt action in the face of the attempted delay by the British officials is especially Gone to the NEW June Com- of with offices at 00 Wall street No. 107 Grand this and suspended The firm did a general import and export the establishment being in Hong They dealt largely in oil and which they shipped to sending back silks and The present result has been expected for some time in the to NEW June Harris A. James Slocum and Joseph all under conviction to suffer death for but who had appealed to the Federal were by Judge Barrett in the supreme eral to be executed at Sing Sing prison during the week ning July 0 Their lawyers made many objections to their clients being to was Before he reached the house the young man vomited what looks like a hair It a different Its length is ten It is brown in as large as a wrapping cord used by druggists and is that it has single eye in the center of Its Dr. Good placed it in a bottle of clear water and had it in Sidney in the To-morrow he talte it to where he will attend a meeting of the Ohio State Electric Medical and make a statement of the The snake is of the genious of which there are four and this one is known as The young man is supposed to have swallowed it while drinking from a spring eight or ten weeks Condition of June Sir John condition is lower than twenty four hours The alterations in his strength are at shorter intervals than be- He takes nourishment less ly than 80; 188; very irregular and com- A CORDIAL INVITATION TO SEE WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE June special train bearing the Ohio institute or mining and together with Lieutenant Governor Marquis and a number of members of our state visited the Upson and XX mines They left this place for Connecticut's Governor a NEW June ballot case wus Wednesday l by the supreme court in favor of the Democratic candidate for that this gives Morris the ifall June Association base baU are session They will straighten out some J matters and look for new Mud June A sensa- tion was created yesterday by the filing of affidavits against L. H. a leading by Lizzie Eagle and her Martin charging him with threatening to kill the whom his son has been courting against his father's and charging him with making a vicious assault on June A serious wreck occurred near on the Fort Wayne and Chicago A freight tram and passenger No. 27 Engineer of the passenger train was severely injured and the fireman was slightly The loss to the railroad will be Burled In a June By the caving in of a sewer on Twenty-sixth six men were the boards fell in such a way as to make a shelf and the men were rescued unhurt after two An Ugly June Will Dalton is under arrest for attempting to wreck a 8. and H. railway excursion The warrants were sworn out by George Wharff railroad agent and served by Marshal Days June 4. Bishop i the of La 1 1 returned from the south yesterday Buffering from cancer of the His condition is very low and his very Prisoner Mnst June The supreme court overruled a motion for leave to file a petition in error in the case of Edward sentenced to hang next Friday m In a Drug June A fire occurred ii the building occupied by West Jenney wholesale and Damage of about lart of and Sherwood of Superintendent Bell and Acting of The important saving of time is not only element of value in this By a system of house col- correspondence woold be ly especially in the large Messengers who cannot be trusted deliver a letter to the nearest street can be assigned to less responsible and the large number ot that are more or less confined their particularly in inclement can enjoy the privilege of de- positing their mail matter without ex- to the Increased means greater that may be applied to other needed ments in the With success in then comes the promise of so auch additional comfort and to the The letter box com- mission will probably be able tp arrive at a favorable decision some time this Blew His Brains June H. station agent of the Pittsburg and Western railroad at com- mitted suicide yesterday afternoon by blowing his brains with a The auditor of the company had couie to Reibold from Pittsburg accompanied by While they were auditing his and in the presence or his placed his revolver against his pulled the trigger and blew liia brains It is rumored he was shoit in his June 4. time back a disreputable girl named Re- becca Jane was stolen out of the Dearborn county poor house by Robert and the twain went to stole a skiff and sailed down the Ohio as far as where the whole outfit was captured and brought On plea of guilty to the charge of petit larceny before Judge on he sentenced Robert to the state penitentiary for two years and Re- becca to the female reformatory for eighteen NOW LET THE EAGLE The Surrenders to Ibe United States Commandant nt June United A cable dispatch from has been received announcing the surrender of the insurgent to the commandant of the United States naval force The Itata arrived at Tocopilla and was ordered to come to where the authorities dered her i All the arms taken at San Diego by the consisting of turned over with the TOM ROGERS A Valuable Trotting Horse in a by United celebrated trotting Tom was burned to death at the Woodlawn stock farm this The barn was struck by lightning and was totally Before aid could be rendered the horse was burned to Tom Rogers was the property of Mrs. Kate She was offered for the animal a short time but refused it. Failed After OS NEW June United shipping and commission merchants at Hong with branches in London and New have They have been n business 68 Will Wult June tions of the Momence rock ers took effect on Monday and the posed improvement will now be at a standstill till the next legislature the governor having decided not to point anyone to the as cient men cannot be induced to take the position law requiring them to give bond that the cost shall not ex- ceed the Political DBS June first state convention of the People's party since its organization at met at the Grand opera house at 10 o'clock About 500 delegates were J. T. of was chosen temporary He is the leading Scandinavian politician of ern and heretofore has been a Railroad June bound freight and a southbound ger train on the Kansas and Texas railroad collided near this about 1 o'clock yesterday Both Howlott and and the two firemen were badly but it is not thought The road was blocked until 7 Blew Out ehe June of the and Richmond before retiring to in room ati the Lynn blew the He was discovered later dead by After a June Vestal has returned from the pursuit of Noah the slayer of Richard Adams at He trailed Evans to a station on the D. and W. where it is supposed he turned north into Montgomery A cousin of Evans is an attorney at where the fugitive may have to consult him with reference to hia After killing Evans ad- dressed the crowd of terrorized warning them not to attempt his ar- and he intimated his intention to consult on attorney before surrendering The sheriff of Boone county has been advised to look out for Evans is a brother of Harper who killed Hanna and wife at in this in 1860. He was convicted and given a life but he escaped from prison and was never heard of Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Evans ar- rived here from coming in ad- vance of her whom she reports went there to consult an She eays that he has already surrendered himself to the June fourth annual convention of the pal of the diocese of is being held here with an attendance of a hundred or more clergymen and The treasurer of the diocese reports during the year of and a balance now in the treasury of The principal new business of the con- vention will be the revision of the con- the a committee having been appointed some time ago and a report being submitted One of the proposed changes pro fides that the diocese shall not vote for the confirmation of any who is not a native or naturalized citizen of the United This amendment was adopted almost and the whole also Bank June special to The News froin The following notice was posted on the door of the City National bank bank is closed on account of the defalcation of E. J. the assistant J. R. The announcement caused great The directors of the bank fied the The bank examiner was here all last The shortage is be- tween and it is Kirby has left the and his family claim they do not know his He confessed to his wife last Friday that tie had sunk all of hia own money mouths ago and since then he had sunk of the bank's reserve fund m wheat speculations in bank claims to be amply secured aud Will resume business in a day or All June budget statement out by the Uruguayan government is considered A surplus is looked for after the paying of public debt obligations and A Mysterious June and Mrs Charles of this are lying at the point of death from a strange dis They were both taken sick yes and it is believed that their ill ness was due to something they hat but what it is the physicians do not pretend to AFTER TWO RASCALS Hi upon a Yesterday morning about 11 wo unknown men drove to the of Oliver McKean at Sulphur 12 miles northwest of ana entered the house a young daughter of at The men demanded lat she deliver to them a considerable mount of money which her father vas supposed to keep in- the girl told them that her father was way and that there was no money in he What else transpired is ot Martin of Sulphur and Vesley of were in the Hy to-day on the track of the two with the intention of having hem arrested if A reward is by the girl's father for the cap- lire of the Tea says the ion is prevalent at Sulphur Springs hat the fellows outraged the but her father denies He that nothing was At all that McKean wants he men for something more than at- is evidenced by the act that he has sent men to points o head them if No race of the men was obtained here iid Tea aud Scott returned to ine this Toledo 0.. June 4.-I p. m. 105: June 1W 100. Aug. 2 47- E. church yesterday After prayer b was well at- y the R. I. Stevenson the of welcome was made by Mrs. M. E. Douglas stead of Mrs. E. Y. as an- on the E. 3. oi Mrs. of Tiffin sang Sweetly Solemn very The papers on voung people's by Mrs. G. W. of and emigration work by Mrs. W. R. of were quite Mrs. H. L. Steves was not present and her papei on words of cheer from Utah was This morning's session consisted of business relating to the work of the Reports from the Galion and Mt. Vernon districts their auxiliaries were An interesting paper on work among the Indians was read by Mrs. H. E. of though she never had personal experience in. such gained a store of tion concerning the Pawnee and Osage missions and the tribe of Washington from the aries stationed at those The report of the showed that a total of was raised ing the past year by missions of the The following officers for ehe year were Mrs. R. of recording Mrs. S. W. of corres F. T. S. of District secretaries Mrs. A. R. of Cleveland Mrs. C. B. of Mrs. A. D. of Mt. Mrs. N. S. of Mrs. J. of Mrs. Ada of Delegates to the annual national meeting to be held at D. in Delegate W. F. secretary and Mrs. T. S. as her both of Mrs. W. R of Mrs. John of The programme for this afternoon embraces reports from Wooster and Mansfield ing by Mrs. Webb Hayes Memorial by Mrs. R. T. from Castle by Mrs. M. E. and other corresponding W. of Mrs. NO EASY CONTRACT for Local Hall to and Iroin tlie Those who contemplate bidding on lie contract for hauling the maila to and from the depots and be- to realize that it will be no small It will require at least three horses and three men to perform the service There are 55 mail trains day passing through Mansfield md it sometimes happens that arrive simultaneously on ent roads and messengers must be with the mail and to receive the in-coming mail and as only 5 minutes will be allowed to go from to the trains and to re- to the after the arrival of it will be necessary to have wagons in service during the At night a third man and horse can make all trains with one The persons who bid on this contract must use blank forms furnished by the which can be procured by applying to JUDGMENT FOR Derby Gave a 89OO Stock to Square an The action iu brought iu court by W. E. ton to recover from Sheriff furniture aud other chattels supposed to be the property of C. which was seized by the sheriff on a writ of execution issued upon taken on a cognovit was finally disposed of to-day The only testimony introduced was the deposition of W. E. wherein it was stated that Derby had overdrawn his account with the nett Brass Company and that Derby transferred to him of stock in the company aud also gave him a of sale for the furnishings iu the room by Derby at the Vonhof iu con- of having assumed the aforesaid No defense was made and judgment was rendered by the magistrate in favor of the E. OF BENEFIT TO MANSFIELD tbe Consolidation of the N or tb ern and tbe The merging into one corporation of the Northwestern Ohio Railway com- pany and the Railway of which mention has been made in this ises to be of even greater advantage to Mansfield than anyone has as it not only gives field a direct railroad to the coal but will open to Mansfield rich field which they have been unable to work heretofore 011 account of a lack of railroad The Toledo a recent refers to the consolidation and what will naturally result from The Walhonding Valley Ohio railroad sounds aaii though at present one-half the road exists only on where it has had its being for some still it is soon to materialize in all its greatness aud De a big thing for The new as was stated in the Bee s the outcome of the consolidation of the Northwestern Ohio railroad and the Walhonding Valley railroad The former is the branch of the Pennsylvania system extending from Toledo to and the ter at present has no The company possesses a franchise covering the Toed of the old canal from to The road was never but the company continued to Now that Pennsylvania has taken hold of the the road will bly be pushed an early It was the intention to build from Mansfield to there connecting with the Pan thence eastward to Martin's opposite Wheeling or to This road will make a through line from Toledo to Wheeling and will open up a rich section of country iu Guernsey and that is now without railroad Toledo will be greatly PERSONAL Milt Keiser is at Shelby Mrs. Frank Green is visiting at Prof. F. W. of is in the LeBoy Repp left for Wellington morning to spend hia Mrs. A. J. and mother left last night for to Sheriff of was in tbe city this morning and went to Burt of is the guest of relatives aud friends the re- mainder of the Mrs. J. H. Plattner and daughter of are visiting relatives aud friends in the Clark Van Austin and of who have been visiting Simon Stevenson and of Spring Mills left for home last Miss Hallie of West Third who has been visiting for several months past in Kansas St. Louis and other western re- turned home William general freight auditor of the Central Railroad of New his Mrs. Eugene Everett aud all of New are iting at George J. P. Seward and A. Murphy go to West to attend the commencement exercises of the military academy at that man O. a brother of ward is one of tht