Piqua Daily Leader, The (Newspaper) - August 8, 1892, Piqua, Ohio THE DAILY LEADER FIVE DOLLARS PER TEAR A DEMOCRATIC LOCAl NEWSPAPER JEROME C SMILEY CO PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS TEN CENTS PER VOL IV NO 1250 PIQUA OHIO MONDAY AUGUST 8 1892 PRICE THREE CENTS f How's Your Is tho Oriental salutation 1 knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver When tho Liver is torpid the aro sluggish and con- tho food lies in the stomach poisoning tho frequent I ensues a feeling of v j tude despondency and i nervousness indicate the whole system 13 j ranged Simmons Liver i been tho means of restoring more people to and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any K agency known on earth It acts with dinary power and efficacy As a general family remedy for Torpid Liver Constipation etc I ever use anything else and have never lieon disappointed in the effect it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach and 1 Jewels W J MEDICAL SULPHUR BITTERS Cleanse The 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longed to Mrs K Green Visit picturesque Mackinac Island It only cost you about from Detroit or from Cleveland for the round trip including meals and berths The tions of a trip to the Mackinac region are The island f is a grand romantic spot its climate is most Ating Save your money by traveling between Detroit and Cleveland via the D Line Fare This division ia equipped with two new City of Detroit and City of now famous as the largest and most cent on fresh water Leave every night arriving the following morning At making with all morning trains Palace steamers four trips per week between Detroit inac Petoskey the and Marquette Send for illustrated pamphlet Address A A Schantz G P A Detroit Steam Co Detroit CHICAGO Aug local paper says that one of the largest swindles ever attempted in Chicago has just been un- earthed It appears that title deeds have been forged covering half a tion of land valued at to SI 000 The property belongs to Mrs Hetty R Green the richest woman in the world It is situated between and Sixty-third streets west of Western avenue this city The forged deeds are still in the hands ol the forgers as far as known It was the attempt to borrow money on some of the property and dispose of other tracts of it In this city through tbo forged papers that the truth became known It is believed that the forgers have gained nothing in this city yet by their crime Through the filing of a in chancery to quiet a title to the property Mrs Green's interests have been This move was made against the advice of Chief of Police McClaughey and Chief Inspector Rose They fear the criminals been warned by the litigation and given a chance to that will prevent their capture by the detectives employed on the case The first knowledge received by any person that deeds were being on the property came to John G real estate agent He informed the police that Vincent Mallie had at- tempted to negotiate a trade with him for five acres of land and that on in- he had discovered Mallie's claim to the land had been based on a forged deed Mallie told him he ob- the document from Jos R An- derson of Hammond Ind who was the named Mr has not been found The in chancery calls upon him to come into court and prove his claim Anderson is thought to be a man of straw set up by myth T C Lewis brought Mallie to Mr Earle's office to negotiate the trade and the proposition was made that Earle accept the title to five acres of the property in lieu of the amount Lewis was indebted to Earle through an earlier transaction Attorney Bisbee has been Mrs Green's attorney for many years He says there was but one deed nnd that it covered the entire 320 acres But an- other deed is out for forty acres ably running from Anderson to a third party It was this deed that some son presented to the Central Trust Co attempting at the same time to a loan on it The Title and antee Co too was At the latter place Mr Sellers the ager discovered the and put out a bait to catch the man The filing of the to quiet the title probably frightened him away for he has not made his appearance at the title office Why Cholera Corpses Appear to He Alive Aug Frey an ex- pert in matters pertaining to cholera writes to the newspapers that in the ex- of himself and other doctors the notion prevailing among ignorant persons that cholera patients were often buried alive may be attributed to the fact that three hours after death the bodies of victims of the become distorted by muscular con- tractions often lasting for hours These contractions arc taken by the persons mentioned as indicating thai life still exists in bodies and as the remains of cholera patients arc as soon after death as possible these people imagine that the patients arc buried before life is really extinct AH Ind Aug plaintiffs in the suit for a receiver for the Iron Hall have proposed that the supreme abdicate pending an investigation of the accounts by plaintiffs and experts all legal ings to be temporarily abandoned This was rejected The executive committee now reports that it examined Justice accounts anc that arc flawless The committee suggests that J S Say res of phia and Albert Baker of Indianapolis go over the accounts with the tee It is probable the receivership case will never come to trial Attempted Suicide O T Aug son of Crescent City at midnight cured a double-barreled shotgun walked in her night clothes to her lover's house called him out and shot him Thinking she had killed him she placed the muzzle of the gun in her mouth and with her bare feet pulled the trigger her brains being blown out Her lover was unharmed Jealousy was the cause Getting Hack at CHICAGO Aug is more than probable that at an early meeting of tho ceremonies committee of the World's fair action will be taken in opposition to Congressman Breckinridge of tucky as orator of the day on tho sion of the dedicatory exorcises erybody around exposition ters is disgruntled at the attitude of Mr Breckinridge against tho passage of the appropriation Another Ocean Trip T Aug steamship lino was sign alec off Sandy Hook at o'clock day morning thus completing her voyage in 5 days and 5 seconds A Mint Superintendent WASHINGTON Aug nomina- tion Of Theodore R Hofer to be super- intendent of the U S mint at Carson Ncv was confirmed Friday EUROPEAN WAR CLOUDS England and Mixed Up Ore tho Question RusMan LONDON Aug Even domestic politics are overshadowed by the gravity of the news from Pamir China and Great Britain are both moving in de- fence against Russian aggression while the Afghans also lay claim to part of the disputed territory and are attempting to hold it against both the Chinese and the Russians A dispatch from Pekin states that the Chinese government is already on the alert and explanations have been de- manded from both Russia and istan for encroaching upon territory claimed by the Chinese The in the Pamir re- gion commanded by Gen Chang out waiting for any explanations have already encountered the Afghans in a bloody conflict at The nese were considerably outnumbered but they fought resolutely and only re- treated in the face of overwhelming force The Afghans held the Gen Chang it is said has sent with his report of the conflict an imperative de- mand for reinforcements Preparing For tho G A U- Meeting Aug Grand Army entertainment committee has be- gun the erection of barracks for the accommodation of veterans who will at- tend the encampment next month These barracks will be frame tures one story high provided with cots and bedding They will commodate people A like number will be accommodated in the public school buildings tions are being made to clear the tation rooms of desks and furniture and with the aid of cots and mattresses to turn the building into large tories in the way of ding except blankets will he furnished and the posts which come in a body will be housed together as nearly as possible thought that about men can be housed in this way No cooking will be allowed in the Another YORK Aug graceful steamer Venezuela of the Red D line arrived in this port Saturday with a record of the fastest trip ever made be- tween South America and New York She crossed the bar at p m day night having made the run from Venezuela in five days and eleven hours This record was an average of fourteen knots an hour In Danger of Lynched N J Aug a notorious Negro was arrested day on a f ing Mary on day The child positively identified him He is now awaiting a hearing The people threaten to lynch him if they get a chance The victim is er and her physician anticipates no gerous consequences PITTSBURGH Aug ing a head-on collision between two freight trains occurred at Indian creek four miles oast of on the B O R R Two of the train men were fatally hurt two others badly in- jured and several seriously ence of the train orders is given as the cause of the accident Aug kins returned from West Virginia and was at his desk in the war department He will leave next week to spend the next six weeks at his home in West Virginia Private tary Halford left Saturday afternoon for Asbury Bark N J to return day Anarchists still At It PARTS Aug police of this city have discovered an anarchist placard calling upon anarchists to kill the ies and judges who have respectively convicted and condemned members of anarchist societies The authorities have learned that of these cards have been printed for circulation Deputy Killed While on Guard Aug break Saturday morning Evans and Sontag who made an attack Friday on detectives searching for the Collis train robbers hid in Evans barn shot and probably killed Oscar Beaver oi a deputy sheriff guarding tho place for the arrest of the robbers Fresno Not Cal Aug to day afternoon the robbers who dered the express car on the Los Angeles train near Fresno Wednesday night had not been captured though a posse of a hundred men were pursuing them towards the mountains and were close on their trail Killed by Foul Ky Aug Em- mon schoolhouse near here two men were suffocated while drilling a well John Skeins was found dead in the well and lames McRoberts died shortly after being removed Both men were ried and leave large families A Diplomatic Change ST Aug De Strnve minister to the United States has been transferred to tho Hague He will be succeeded in Washington by Prince at present lor of the Russian embassy at Vienna The Circuit Salary FRANKFORT Ky Aug house reconsidered the reducing the salary of circuit judges to and passed it It required 51 votes to pass it and it re- just that number It is probable that the senate will defeat the Spiritualist Dead CHICAGO Aug John C the widely known spiritualist nnd tor publisher of the Religious and Philosophical Journal died at o'clock Saturday morning at his home in this city aged 51 years Not Well O Aug ad- vices from friends at Pittsburgh to relatives at Wooster say that H C Frick is not making the progress to re- covery as indicated by the newspapers A SCHEME Establish Communication Be- tween Earth and Mars Francis Galton F R S F G S Will to Accomplish It A Reflection a Mirror Would Visible on If Seen Through a us UK the One at Lick Observatory y Aug Francis Galton F R S F G S chairman of the com- in charge of the has written a letter to the Times relative to a scheme for establishing communication between Mars and the earth Mr Galton declares that a beam of sunlight reflected through a hole of an inch in a in front of a mirror A TRAGIC ENCOUNTER At a Political Meeting Caused by an ID Kult to a Young Lady PETERSBURG Ind Aug lage of Winslow which is nine miles south of this place was the scene ol one of tho most bloody tragedies day that this county ever knew It was the day of the democratic mass convention of the county and a large crowd had assembled and all seemed to be enjoying perfect harmony when Miss Redd the daughter of a respected farmer indecently assaulted by one Barnes a coal miner of which is a coaling station near slow Sheriff Still well arrested Barnes in McCoy's saloon when he was at once set upon by a dozen drunken miners who demanded the release of Barnes which was refused The sheriff called upon bystanders to assist him when a general fight ensued with knives razors billiard cues etc as weapons When the battle was over Bartley Stinson one of the miners was cut literally to pieces He had one A JEWISH RABBI Preached Jesus Christ Crucified at St Paul Minn J Lines at Man Knocked Overboard and Drowned Severely Injured LOUISVILLE Ky Aug the mid- dle of the Ohio river near Paddy's Run six miles below the city a terrible tle was fought afternoon by seven toughs who were in two skiffs Ed Eiel and Will and John Biel his cousins were in one boat and Jim of New Albany and three friends in the other The members of the two boating parties had quarreled at a and when they met in they rowed for each other and the two boats meeting the pants began to beat each other over their heads with oars Ed Biel was knocked overboard and drowned and the others were severely injured had a pistol but it would not go oft He has been arrested A Suicide PHILADELPHIA Aug the third time in the past four months a tragedy has occurred at the Eastern penitentiary Overwhelmed with the thought of the cheerless future before him James known in prison as A committed suicide in the most tragic manner He set fire to the mattress and bedding and sitting down deliberately in the midst of the flames drew a keen-edged knife across his throat The cries of the desperate attracted the attention of his keeper but before the latter could reach him he had sustained such severe injuries that he died in the prison hospital in a few hours No Bluff ThU Time Va Aug Thomas Gadding residing on the line of the New York Philadelphia and Norfolk railroad near Station got into a towering rage with his mother ran out of the house and throwing himself in front of a freight was cut to pieces Gadding been in the habit of placing himself in situations of- imminent danger when wild with anger Sow York Tribune OfT NEW Aug Sunday's meeting of the Typographical union No 5 it was agreed to take off all boycott from the Tribune as soon as all the de- tails of unionizing the Tribune have been settled This of tho tion of chapels election of a chairman etc As soon as this has been done culars will be sent to all labor tions and typographical ing them of the fact A Pinkerton Committed to Tall PITTSBURGH Aug Primer a detective for whom a rant was sworn out by Hugh Ross and who voluntarily on day was given a hearing on Saturday Alderman King who committed Primer to jail for court on the charge of murder The attorneys will at once make an effort to secure his release on bail Mute Killed by the Cars Ind Aug S Roy Reagan a deaf and dumb man living northwest of this city was struck by the Chicago mail train on the Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago and St Louis railway at Thorntown and instantly killed lie leaves a wife and two children Only Half 11 Corn Crop In KANSAS CITY Mo Aug S The cool winds that swept over the west Sunday not save the coin of Kansas It will probably keep the corn from burning up any further but at tho will not exited half the A Fatal Blow O Aug S There was a general fight Sunday afternoon be- tween the on tho steamer Louise in which John Wright of ton has his skull fractured with a shovel It is thought he will die Swept Hy Fire Cal Aug Great forest tires arc sweeping over the hills on the north side of the American river destroying timber anil pastures eral thousand acres have been burned Frances CHICAGO Aug Mrs Mary R lard mother of Frances K Willard is slowly dying at her home in She is not expected to survive more than one Uay longer ______ distinctly seen as a faint glint at a tance of ten miles The amount of fog gash on the breast near the heart and haze which a beam of light would traverse between the earth and Mars when the latter is high above the horizon Mr ton says could not exceed that along an earthy ten-mile Therefore the same proportion between the size of the mirror and the distance holding true it follows that the flash from many mirrors simultaneously whose aggregate width was fifteen yards and and whose aggregate length to allow for slope was say twenty-five yards would be visible on Mars if seen through a telescope like that at the Lick in California and the tants if they have eyes and telescopes would speculate concerning the beam and would wish to answer BATTLE IN SKIFFS The Members of the Synagogue Rush Upon Him And Him In a Horrible Manner and Then Threw Him Oat of fet fc Will Bring Suit for Big eight inches long and spread widely another gash uglier on the chest and abdomen and still another on the back extending be- neath the arm aud down the side at a great length and his brother Pete had his throat cut The gash being about six inches long and very deep with a deep wound on his breast and one arm about half severed Both men are fatally wounded It is said Jim McKinney did the ting on these two miners and that he is yet at large Redd a brother to the young lady assaulted who was assisting the sheriff was stabbed in three places and is badly hurt eral others were more or less hurt in the melee but their are un- known The sheriff was in tho est of the fight but came out with a few painful bruises No arrests as yet have been made The affair is greatly regretted as the Stinson brothers are quiet hard-working miners when not drinking and McKinney is highly con- in this county Whisky was the prime cause of it all RACE WAR Six Hundred Men and Women The Police for a Time N J Aug 8 A race war between colored men and Italians broke out here Saturday night and one man was seriously stabbed and twenty others injured with clubs and stones The trouble arose through a dispute between a colored man and an Italian The men began to fight in Frank Matta's saloon aud on being put out continued the fight on the street The colored man was beaten and his to his rescue and the Italians started in to help their countrymen The affair occurred on South street which is about half a mile long and about half the houses are by Italians and the rest by blacks About 000 men and women were engaged and a brisk fight took place Stones sticks and bricks flew thick and by the time the police re- serves arrived twenty persons had been severely injured The police for some time could make no sion on the crowd When the com- were finally separated they quickly dispersed and no arrests were made Daniel Tucker colored was found later with a bad stab wound in the and medical attendance had to be summoned A force of police is now guarding the street and ing to prevent a recurrence of the trouble An Ovation to S Prince and Princess Bismarck arrived at Spandau at o'clock Saturday morning on their way to pay a visit to the brother at Prussia They were given a hearty greeting by a large crowd which had gathered in and about the railroad station From Spandau the prince and princess proceeded for their destination passing through lin en route A Terrible Mistake CHICAGO Aug S At East Chicago Mr Ingram superintendent of the horseshoe works lost his life through the carelessness of Dr Cole Mr In- gram Louis Barr and Dr Cole attended a show and later the doctor invited them to his office In some manner he gave carbolic acid to his guests instead of whisky The doctor also di auk nnd at present is in a critical condition Mr Barr is out of danger Ingram died instantly Russian Cholera ST Aug cholera returns for nil Russia for August 3 and 4 show new cases and deaths A circular issued by the minister of the interior calls upon sians male or female who have studied medicine abroad to place themselves at the disposal of the authorities to com- bat holera in Aug dispatch to the Times from says that cholera exists in a mild form in Tabriz the official accounts reporting twenty deaths daily The Armenians have fled from the town The mortality of cholera in the Jewish quarters of Teheran is fifteen to thirty daily Don Will Aug Paris pondent of the Times Don Carlos lias abandoned his opposition to the republic in deference to the pope's policy lie has published a letter an- nouncing that he will no longer tain a representative in France A Chargo CHICAGO Aug Annie Burke of this city claims that her husband while an inmate of the Kankakee In- sane asylum was kicked and beaten Vo brutally by the asylum at- tendants that his death was due to the injuries he received Aug Pilot a stallion owned by Gen F E Bryant nt died Saturday He valued at Westward ST PAUL Minn Aug which was the Jewish Sabbath at in the afternoon the hour when the de- of Jacob meet to pray and listen to a discourse from a rabbi the synagogue of the Sons of Jacob was filled with devout worshipers A stranger rabbi for such he was taken to be arose and began to preach in the Hebrew tongue He was clever and the audience was much taken with him Suddenly he be- gan to preach Christ crucified A match dropped into a can of could not have created a greater com- motion Instantly the congregation was on its feet demanding that the man be put out of the house The man continued to preach Christ as though talking to the most audience and a moment later everybody made a rush for him at once He attempted to defend himself but was knocked down and after his head was well thumped on the floor and out of the synagogue the stranger took the hint and concluded that he was not wanted there It seems that the stranger was a con- verted Polish Jew named Nathaniel Friedman who lives at 626 Lawson street He claims that he was invited there by a prominent member of the Sons of Jacob and told that he might preach a short sermon Friedman stated Sunday evening that he would bring suit against the Sons of Jacob to recover damages for the in- juries etc Friedman is not seriously hurt but has some big bumps on his head which he received by having his head bumped on the floor NO WONDER A Man With la HIM Who Not Recover CREAL SPRINGS 111 Aug a shooting scrape occurred in the restaurant of Wilkinson A Wade Ed and the proprietors being the participants The trouble grew out of pay for a meal of victuals the price of which was twenty-five cents whereupon Spager began the row snapping the face of Wilkinson when the latter drew his revolver and fired at Seager Wade also opened fire on Seager After the smoke of tle cleared away it was found that ger had been hit seven ball hitting him in the mouth out in the neck one in the back and three in the abdomen The wounded man was taken to comfortable quarters where a cian was called and dressed his wounds Wilkinson and Wade left for parts un- known Actor Scanlan Loncs His Speech NEW YOKK Aug J Scanlan the comedian has reached the second stage of the malady from which he is suffering and which an intimate friend of the late Bartley who died of paresis describes ar the loss of the power of speech This gentleman was a constant attendant of the playwright during his illness and claims that case is identical He declares that there is no for the actor that the third last stage will follow soon and that Mrs Scanlan under- stands full the critical condition of her husband She visits him daily at ingdale The Weather WASHINGTON Aug ers at lake stations Monday and in re- maining portions by Monday night warmer southeast winds West and Western followed by showers night warmer southeast winds Indiana and except showers and local storms in Illinois cooler by Monday night winds shifting to the southwest Marble Cliff Hilliards Bronsons Plain Centre Cable Westville St Paris Conover T r Piqua Bradford Bradford Union City Marion Crown Point Bradford Weavers New Wileys New Paris Richmond i Cambridge AM AM AM Eastward Cambridge City New Wileys New Madison Weavers Greenville Gettysburg Bradford Crown Point Logansport Marion Union City Bradford Factory Burned x W Va Aug five buildings composing the Tygard Manufacturing general planing and buggy factory with all the chinery a large lot of lumber and eral buggies were totally destroyed by an incendiary fire at 2 o'clock Sunday morning Loss insurance An American Lady's Mishap LONDON Aug Dixon of cago a passenger on tho steamship burst a blood vessel while landing at Queenstown and is in a critical condition Mr and Mrs and Miss Blakely of Chicago went ashore with her Murdered ROME Aug arrival of the train from Florence at Foligno Sunday the bishop of Foligno was found lying dead in one of the carriages with several wounds on his head The police have arrested the murderer i X No Compromise S Ind Aug forts to the Iron Hall gation have proved fruitless and have been broken off The case will come to Thursday next G A K Man COLUMBUS O Aug Dent a well known citizen and prominent G A R man died denly Saturday morning of heart dis- Snapper Garrison Critically III ASBURY PAKK N J Aug per Garrison the famous jockey is lying dangerously ill at the Scarborough hotel Long Branch His family is at his bedside People TUNIS 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