of their sou Jacob Babst on his arrival rea(; happily saved their lives. i fire.The managers of the Ohio Peniten- of \ tiary have paroled the following prisoners: j at lt;Charles Von Ulrich, sent from Hamilton ove]manslaughter. Athens Countv.O 1County for burglary; Samuel Jones, bur- i sm0glary, Hamilton County; Lydia A. Singer, !all—The Acme Cold Polished Shafting [ .Works, owned bv the Mahoning Valley Iron i Company, and located near its mills in ^oh Youngstown,burned to the ground recently. ' TThe loss on building and machinery will mer reach $10,000, on which there is an insur- whiance of S-1.200. The works will be rebuilt stri1 be jat once.—Daniel Duerr, a Cuvahoga Falls sa- the%■ O Iloon keeper, was arrested for assault upon !r ‘Mrs. William Gaylord. Mrs. Gaylord lt;wOWTwent to Duerr's saloon in search of her \ .