Evening News, The (Newspaper) - June 17, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio r f E IS A TUX to those who do not first consult the advertising columns of the News before making THE EVENING 11 MERCHANT does not advertise because he does not want your Let him have his nap VOL. 7, NO. 88 JUNE PRICE 6 cents The Greatest Clothine Sales Commenced June 15 We have too many goods and they must be and this is how we are going to do it. On Soil Upward we Give loo Off On Suit Fiom we Give You Off On Every Suit From io we Give lou Off Now do not delay your purchases but come at We are bound to reduce our stock one-half in the next sixty On every purchase you get a guess for the We have made some great tions in our Tailoring your measure Friedrich Lowest and Only One Price Hat tore and in the Main and Fourth WASH Goods 200 PIECES of seasonable Cotton Drees consisting of Fine Apple Kiber Prints and White All carefully selected as to standard styles and No better assortment in the city and prices the est. Do not fail to see before Jos. H. Black Main Fourth BASE of In the League and NATIONAL At Boston 10, 1. At 3, land s. and Young und At York 5, Chicago 0. nud At 9, Cincinnati 8. and aud At 5, more 8. and At 1. Columbus 3. and Knoll ami At 3, Boston 13. und Bunington anil At 10, St. Louis d. Cill und Boy of Kour Juno D. loy nnd C. H. of this and two Indies living at went out boating at The boat was capsized and ull saoo That's what we save you on a fine Suit of Big bargains 3 THE O'CLOCK P. Weniner June Light showers easterly McKinley ie eu to Lead the Republican Hosts to Andrew Freble Nominated for ant Ebenezar W. of Wood will Succeed Himself as Auditor of W. T. of will Handle Ohio's Cash as State Senator K. oi of Attorney A Strong Platform of Republican Principles Adopted by the Foraker Places McKinley in Nomination in bis Senator Sherman Called Before the Convention and Received with Tlie Great Day of tlie Greatest Re- publican Convention Since the tor All Party THE NEXT OF 17. Within u few moments after the doors lad been opened the theatre in which state convention met packed to People stood ou tip toes and scores who could not get space for their feet luug to pillars and scenery and the of the Outside it was in the Inside it was literally a seething The Hon. Asa of who was introduced as the permanent made a brief speech of NAMES Nominations were declared in order and Governor was cheered to the echo when he stepped to the front of tho platform to nominate fils speech was in the best He eulogized a score of prominent living including Elaine and then evoked a roar laughter by asking If he lad forgotten anybody and adding that he wanted to remember and everything from grand- to baby The coming he might be compared to the situation at looga during the war the rebels were on the the Union army in lie and as the Union uen mounted the crest rebels fell back point Ohio was the Lookout in the campaign of was the Joe Hooker of the occasion and himself and his the The ex-governor paid his respects to the dis- elements in his own party that tided in bringing about his defeat in he would be He need not fear the political assassins who in previous years had aided iu He did lot know what a political razor was a pure Half a voices from the parquet reloaded the nomination and of made a brief nit rattling A motion that nomination be made acclamation prevailed and was declared the nominee amid a hurricane of applause and Chairman Bushnell a committee of by Senator to escort the to the His appearance was the signal for more he baud adding to the din with the national When silence ha been restored he spoke with energy in tho following 1 the nomination you liav tendered sensible both of the liono and responsibility it It is a sun of my party to duty which I canno disregard and to which I yield as it treely an heartily and without it is a man of your which I sha always prize and which I shall ever to With your hearty good wil and I take the pos you relying upon yo mid thn constituency behind you for thn support which will crow with victory work of After referring to tlie importance o this election who will select the next United State senator and redistrict congressional dis ha Conscious of party firm iu conviction that the party is that it principles are best adapted the want and welfare ot the we invite th fullest and in the end the Intel ligent and well considered judgment of Ui electors of the avoid no issue wo shirk no we run from no parly we fo no public ot our and air ready to defend our acts against assaul from any AVu do not invoke on past record as our only warrant for ti confidence of the although we turn to it with pride and There i not a page of it we would obliterate if wi could nor is there a line which any lover o freedom or mankind would si rike from it. glorious Can this be asserted by of any other political The party has met every hiu responded to every call of has performed with fidelity every duty will which it has been and lias snc resisted every enemy of eminent and the whether thai was seeking the nation's overthrow in open the violation of its or the destruction of its The Republican party occupies to-day most brilliant post the politics Us achievements have nn record is without a Tt Hits lost none of its old-time courage am decision and will abate none of Its force and fidelity in the struggle which is now upon Happily we present a party iu Ohio without a division in its with out a break in Its The platform which you have adopted meets my It announces with clearness and courage the great cardinal doctrines of the while il proclaims the well considered convictions of Ohio Republicans touching the newel questions which now confront It does not but the of con It tenders issues both state and covers all tho differences iu both principle and and administration be tho Republican and Democratic The Republican party of Ohio approves the of President Harrison and extends to it hearty congratulation It has been able It has been wise in its domestic and thoroughly American in its It hits won the confidence tho people at it commands universal re- The party Is in favor of a regulated im- which shall be lust and and Our snores should be made impassable to the the and public dependents of other but not inhospitable to the ous and those who are well disposed to our seeking new and happier ready to share the as well us the blessings of onr It is for liberal pensions to our soldiers and which the legislation of the last and previous congresses faithfully at- test. Although it has not abandoned cause of honest The cause crime against popular government and it will not be Tho lican party will not relax its vigilance un- til suffrage shall be and a free ballot and honest elections the active principle of our government shall be secured in every part of the It can never consent to an irredeemable whether issued by state or tional It will maintain the public faith and the public honor and its face will be set against a debased coin and a depreciated currency now as It is in favor of gold and and also paper money based upon all equal mid at all times equal in fact and equal In It is iu favor of a circulating medium large enough to do the vast business of this but insists that that ing whether silver or paper or shall ho sound and secure from discount or depreciation or not only good among but wherever trade This has been and is now Republican The farmer when he sells his wheat is required to give a full bushel iu He should receive and the buyer should be required to pay him a full dollar in This cannot be if wo have different kinds of legal tender money of unequal We do not want short weight or short measure to apply to what we nor do who sell want or should they be re- quired to by the fiat of the a short dollar iu payment for what they We all buy and all sell or land or or produce or and have an equal and re- intercut that our money shall have fixed and standards of When the laborer performs a full day's work he should receive his pay iix dollars of full The public credit and sound finances must be and every scheme to destroy it be met with courage and intelligence and repelled by the force of public Belter risk which can only be than capitulate with the or surrender to The misguided never forgives the guided Tho man who is honestly pursuing the never for- his party for being even though for temporary advantage it agrees with lie does not excuse his if getting what ho wants turns out to what he ought not to have He respects his party for doing right even us against his but he has no further use for If following his ment harm and injury come to state and country and Tho Republican party never won a tle bv it never lost one when it was honest anil The honest and conservative and well meaning have the largest battalions when they under one The protective which has been the policy of the in its fiscal legislation for nore than hall of Us and which has to the nation great streams of revenue to meet every National ind to thu people the highest prosperity incl the widest diversity of We welcome the closest analysis of tho which the new tariff law singled out for and the duties imposed and wo ask candid of our legislation at the hands of the We have put the duties upon products come into the States in competition with the duct tot our own land and Is not right? What better means are there of raising needed Are these not subjects for have moted American products and American We have looked after our is the sum of the I can understand why the foreign ducer does not like but I never why an American should be unhappy over it. So long as products can be to compete with our own in our KUU we propose to rax Miera rather than our and where we find foreign which do not compete with home except luxuries and those which encourage we propose to permit them to come in free without tax or Wo prefer to tax the imported rather than the domestic The Democratic party prefer to tax the domestic product rather than the This is the difference between the two parties ou this Their principle of taxation would fall most heavily upon our own people and inure to the of competing foreign countries and result iu injury to onr Their tariff legislation would benefit every country but our Ours would benefit our own without being unjust to any We follow in our policy the teachings of Washington and Hamilton and Clay and Webster and Lincoln and They the fallacies of and and and the statesmen of tho late ern They arc pledged to if they the prosperity of the country until after the next presidential That is their mission this Business dis- aster and reverses are the ladder of their Prosperity and contentment among the bring them sure political de- Idle dismantled silent unemployed eral are the sure harbingers of Democratic They are discouraging industrial activity through their press and aud every and it breaks their hearts see any of industrial advancement iu the United They are determined that no new fires shall be no new Held for the em- ployment of labor shall be opened uo increased market for agriculture secured if they can prevent it. They are so wedded to free trade aud the British they are willing any calamity should happen that would of its fruits and its They would rather have ad- versity and than to witness any further demonstration of the benefits of They value their opinions more than the general Thus 1 speak of the leaders of the cratic the rank and are not with them in sympathy and purpose aud will not help them with their StatO Maj. turned his attention to issues by stating that tho crats had seated a lien tenant governor in this when his opponent was plainly He The congressional gerrymander was also the work of the present A more unjust and partisan arrangement of the state for congressional purposes was never before conceived or A Republican state having by accident a Democratic legislature was so notoriously manipulated as to give to the Democratic party sixteen out twenty-one a deliberate of more than half of the Republicans of the Tho state in gave a popular majority Uo the Republicans and yet the Democratic party by its gerrymander cured a two-thirds majority of the in the National house of The true voice ot Ohio is pressed iu the popular branch of congress and the voice of the minority instead of the majority will speak aud vote for the Economy in the expenditures of the of the state was a pledge oC tlie party in and this in common will appropriations were directly attacking appropriations made for Answering the talk about a rupt Secretary Foster pre- that before the end of two years we will have money enough to meet all governmental The secretary opposed free and un- limited coinage of silver and made use of this emphatic expression in favor of That a single standard of value based upon either gold or silver is too narrow a basis which to conduct the business of the world is now apparent to all who have studied the question in this country and by many in other countries as Ofthe third party movement the secretary attention seems now to be given to a new it is by unwise legislation of tlie old by aud through the agricultural and labor interests are sacrificed for the benefit of and wealthy Just what this new party proposes to do to reverse these conditions is difficult to under- That there can be just ground for complaint against the party is not Its policy of protection has had the of ing a home market for more than per of all that the farmer and that policy proposes to keep this incomparably the best ket in the world for the farmers of our NOMINATIONS AFTER Andrew of Preble nominated for W. o Wood for audit W. T. of nominal ed for state Senator John K of for Marshal J. o Fayette for nominated by acclamation Charles K. of fo board of r aud the rights of local ot numerous towns aud for solely partisan We denounce the late ripper legislature for having Well aud encouraged the increase of local taxation and for increasing the ex- of the state more than a half million of dollars iu excess ofthe appropriations of any preceding two thus bringing the state to the verge of bankruptcy in spite of the generous appropriation made by a Known Summer Resort Reduced to SEA N. Republican congress in the act ing the direct We denounce the late senate of Ohio for un- seating the legally elected lieutenant thus robbing the people of their right under the constitution to select an important public and we appeal to all intelligent and otic people of Ohio to unite with us in the recovery of the state from the hands of the party that for two years past has disgraced it. NEW June United vessel from brings that President was assassinated after the recent revolt Toledo June 17.-I p. m. 103; July Sept. 97K. THE The Republicans of Ohio in couven tiou assembled reaffirm and express their adhesion to the principles which have them heretofore iu pro the prosperity aud happiness of the American 1. reaffirm our devotion to th patriotic doctrine of protection anc recognize the as the ablest expression of that principle enacted in fulfillment of promises and we pledge ourselves to its always having in view its im- provement as changed conditions or experience may We favor such legislation by con- gress aud in this as in every practical mode protect ant promote the interests of agriculture in all its Protection o labor aud the rights of such aa will grant to toil its all other has been i full and just rewards is among the first Their record is one of J obligations of For the fiscal year 1S1K) the J 3. Wn year 1S1K) the eral appropriations were which was in excess of the ernor administration cost tho state and the people retired him with a single The term of Governor administration cost The amount of the appropriations of the Democratic for Governor Campbell's administration was which is more than Foster's first more than Foster's second more than than and more than second it was a most unate tiling that a Republican congress re- turned to the states the direct tax ad- hy thorn for the prosecution of the war from which Ohio received lint for this timely inflow into our stale treasury we would have had a The people of Ohio want not a out a wise and economical of tho state They de- that expenses shall be kept within annual and that taxation shall be rather than They would abolish needless which annually tend to deplete the and which perform no good service to the They would improve tho public 3. We demand protection for the wool equal to that accorded to the most favored manufacturer of so that in due time American wool growers will supply all wool oi every kind required for consumption in the United 4. Thoroughly believing that gold and silver should form the basis of al. circulating we endorse the amended coinage act of the last publican by which the entire production of the silver mines of the United States is added to the currency of the We demand and will continue to until and absolutely the free exercise by every xen of the supreme and sovereign right to cast one ballot at lawful and have it honestly While inviting to our shores the worthy poor and oppressed of other we demand the enactment of laws that will protect our country and our people against the influx of tlie vicious and j criminal classes of foreign nations aud the importation j i conduct on business under contract to compete ami not through partisan with our own and earnestly He closed as Wo have never Imil iv greater battle to where more all tlie people were none o plain luwe stake To them ami for the appeal must lie In thorn ive must repose our To wu must look for The speech waa repeatedly ated with applause and cheers and the speaker concluded the con- tention fairly SHOOTS FOB was shouted by ands of throats and with difficulty the statesman climbed the aud acknowledged his share of Senator Sherman began by ng the history and of the he was the author of the sound financial the country aud the protector f American He Harrison's 'The recent he connection with dent has dealt with all leading questions of the and with the most important questions with foreign of hese has either been settled or is in he way of Senator Sherman declared that the of Mr. Cleveland had nothing and accomplished Referring to the ey he said it was measure that extended benefits to artisan and farmer t would bear discussion aud would mprove on The or closed with a prediction that Ohio would again lead the col- mu iu Senator Sherman's speech was owed by the reading of the speech of Foster seut to the ion iu letter SECRETARY Secretary Foster at the outset zed the increased appropriations of lie last congress ana insisted that aey were justified by sound f the one hundred and seventy ons of increase in appropriations early twenty-three millions ras for the postal nd this he said simply the growth of the for two Nearly lirds of the entire increase was due to p increased pension list aud rats in opposing and criticising large approve the rigid enforcement of ex- isting laws by the present national ad- min 7. We in the of national and state prompt and effective restraint of com- of capitalists for purposes of unlawful or at variance with sound lic ample educational facilities for the whole the reservation of the public lands of the United States for homesteads for citizens and the restoration to the public main of all unearned railroad and we contemplate with pride the progress of legislation aud administration iu all of the directions 8. The Republican ever mindful of the services of the heroic men who saved the favor liberal pensions to the sailors aud soldiers of and a generous care of their widows aud The wisdom and ity of the administration of President command our cordial bation and aud we especially the policy of ity by which our trade may be vastly increased by commercial treaties with other aud we commend the foreign policy of the which has commanded the re- spect of foreign nations for the Hag of our 30. We commend the patriotic vices of our distinguished Senator aud his lican colleagues in the fifty-first con- 11. We congratulate President risou aud the country the tion of the Hon. Charles Foster as the secretary of the as it does an able and efficient tion of that great department ofthe 12. We denounce the late so-called legislature of Ohio as the most corrupt and in- and the administration of James E. Campbell ns the most partisan in the history of our We denounce the present ernor of Ohio for having the benevolent institutions into political political dise of the and calamities of the helpless wards of the and we point with to the patriotic and wise management of state under the of Governor J. We denounce Governor Campbell and the sixty-ninth general assembly for violating their party's GLOVE and Meet in the Fistic NEW June glove con- test for a purse of of which 500 goes to the between Frank P. of and Jake of ended in the ninth the refusing to give a An electric similar to that used in the son hi San had been put in At the beginning of the contest the referee told the men that they were to be governed solely by the the and were to pay no attention to what any person In the ninth Buffered round struck a savage blow I people lost their and are him John and Many of the wealthy the lost his head and Hundred Buildings Hundreds of Families Fire Beyond the Control of the Blaze in Other Fire NEW June 17. well known summer resort Sea N. was visited by a disastrous fire last which reduced to ashes the larger tion of the As far as can be about 400 buildings were but whether there was any loss of life cannot be stated as Several hundred families have been rendered The total loss will reach at least The fire troke out in a livery stable on River and as a gale of wind was blowing along the coast at the time a whole block of buildings on River street was There is but a small fire department in the town and help was telegraphed for from Long Branch and Asbury By the time this ance arrived a large portion of the ern part of Sea Bright waa in Women and children ran through the streets crying and wringing their hands in a frantic the men ed the firemen in attempting to check the The flames at this time had made such rapid headway that in many instances the inmates of buildings bare- ly had tune to escape with their At a late hour at night the fire was gotten under The section burned over extends from the Shrewsbury to the and to the point where the Southern road crosses Ocean Among the buildings burned were the the Sea Bright and the Methodist the school house and the buildings occupied by the New Jersey Telephone company and the Elberon Steamboat Part of the Octagon hotel was Many residences were burned anil the portion in which the fishermen dwell yelled that ten seconds had expired be- fore Kilrain got When he rang the gong Kilrain was on his Kelly said that fourteen seconds had then and Charley Mitchell on behalf of claimed the Dunn refused to render a decision until he can get the testimony of the agers of the club and the newspaper men present as to whether was on his feet when the gong If a preponderance of the testimony is tuc in favor of Kilrain the fight will be j women and chil called a The general opinion is in the most frantic with what that Jaks was on his feet when the gong little of household Slavin had decidedly the could of the after the second and it was evident that Kilrain could not and the hotels which escaped have thrown open their houses to the A Whole Village Jane about thirty miles out on the Canada Atlantic was consumed by fire last night Immense piles of millions of and huge stacks of containing thousands of and nearly every house and store in the village were much No Vacancy June there to quite a spirited struggle in progress over the successor of Chief Postoffice Inspector between several candidates for the no action is likely to be taken by the postmaster eral for some time Maj. the present will assume his new position as fourth assistant master general on July 1. He was given thirty days leave of absence as chief and the office will consequently not be vacant until its ex- 1. RUN OVER BY THE W. J. on I lie Crossing at the Oil A destructive occurred ou West Johns street this morning at the R. O. crossing at the oil J. Jackson's fruit wagon was struck aud completely gether with the load of fruit and ou the The vegetables were worth to The shifter was pushing a car and was south of Johns The horse was directly ou the track when the driver was made aware of his danger by oody yelling to which also had tlie oi tho The river quickly realized his danger and gave the horse a cut with the whip but too The box car struck the wagon broadside and upset totally demolishing it beneath the The Frank waa thrown to the ground aud slightly The horse was SITES OF John Also Is all Torn Lucas gossips are just uow excited over the sudden departure of Mrs. John Woodring followed by the disappearance of John Sites day and it is generally believed that lie pair have Sites is 45 and married but has no Mrs. Woodriug is 40, married and the nother of several Her jand is a stone Sites was in Mansfield aud told several parties he to leave Tuesday for claiming he -an orange grove which ifi not Sites be- ug a common Nothing has been heard of Sites or Mrs. since their ELLIOTT MURDER Large Crowds and No Lack of Interest June ation of the trial draws large and no lack of interest has yet been Some of the witnesses swore positively that liott fired the first striking Osborn in the chin. Several others did not see the noticed the smoke from Elliott's revolver upon the first report John W. United States claim attorney occupied the stand in the after- He witnessed the from the window of his office immediately above the His attention was first directed toward Osborn who was ing into McDonald's hat Pat Elliott was following him from the curb and fired one shot as he crossed the Witness lost sight of both as they crossed the NOT JUDGE BUT A. Suit to Test the Rights of a Murderer to Plead June decision was rendered by the supreme court to hear the point raised by At- torney Waae of in the case of Charles the Mr. Cushing's point is that under the court cannot receive pleas of guilty and must give every one a trial by The granting of Mr. Cushing's motion to file a petition in error indicates that the supreme court opines that there is a possibility of the correctness of Mr. Cushing's As will be Craig pleaded guilty of ing Anna his a trial bv jury was and the case was heard by Judges Shroder and Maxwell sitting Anvil Bent in June Beloit ing the storm Harvey a aged 21, while working an was struck by lightning fatally The anvil was rent ia twain by the electric bolt Overcome by June assistant solicitor from Hamilton was overcome by heat and is said by his physician to be in a. serious He is at his room ia the Neil Shocked By June lie heavy flashes of lightning yesterday a bolt struck the residence of John doing considerable damage and severely shocking several members of the I COSTS MORE to make Royal jng Powder than any because its ingredients are more highly refined and But the Royal is ingly purer and higher in leavening and of greater money value to the Attempts may be made to substitute other ders for the Royal by the because of the greater profit in them to Send them The chemist of the department of Health of after examining the various Royal is superior to all baking powders with regard to leavening economy in and