l»t hun~ 10:00taiwhiilla i itiiv wait aim, uuiiLijc• rI ovrWith Priml. Ol toTil8 SKGRO W8 \KK!fKI»Til81K DBAII H ilUKS.making I ho pout mortem examination. The physician* foand that j Co. represetAnd in’iimved that he knew something r‘»e Sliorill tht-n told tlurn ilmt il they the girl had been outraged, and theI LB.A It It. M.m.r. ah- nt the matter than he had vet \woald Komise him that he might take j Acting Coroner’s verdict was that aha hadWT I - mm* . . m m 3 i * m ^ m » m m m *which has sp ters of the tn:told. Mayor Wilson ;»'.•» started to tiepolice station t«* tea Taylor an I arrived7ooH:UO:t 15 t;;iothere while the negro wss telling Moi-haifay lor back in safely to t bo city and placehim in jail, and procure as istance to ke ipCenigao about the affair. In the presenceoi the two officials Taylor made athe mob (rum breaking into the prison, hewould take him back. Donovan and Hig-come to her death by blows and cuts in ; The Hiatocdieted by Win. Taylor.ed as an OhThere w,vlt; of course groat excitement in ita Boil has spPARTIAL CONFESSION7:35 Iof Ida guilt.He - aid that oil Mondaygins gave the required proiuLe, and Ta) 1 jtw.i- taken from the cell at tbo inlirmarythe city up to a late hour last night, but there wa* no further violence.the familyfew families iafternoon, about hait patt five o'clock, heami placed in Mr. West’s wagon, with thtSheriff and HiggilH guarding him, and Bj.iItlATOOA STOCK.have a model driving the horse. The ride in the0 :io ir« turned to Mr. West’s house, he having,I* »| work norr by. It ««lt; Minin* thu cil? wa- ‘luiethis arrival at tlu* residence, and Miss Ha»-tie West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. t*O0 West, asked him to take au umbrella,the wagon reache I the r ulro* 1 crossing,■fJ-OOii OOhav. I and pair of rubbers to her mother.*-i who had been1 the residence of nunc friend*, the family olpending the afternoon atul St -•8 andMr. M. Gailup. tin Washington street.Natur- j T tylor took the umbrella, rubbers andtiainarl.awlt,. Ur*. W.M and th«o raturnod t.. I»ek.na let the w-awa gowhen- aMOH OF 1.000 MENI had congregated. They demanded that Taylor be given to them inime iiaiely, but Higgins arose and *fed that hs had prom i ad the Sheriff the prisoner should not be harmed, ami requested the men to fa.ITho crowdK. A: Co’s Annual Show of lliatogaCoin at Milan—Something about lliatogaStock.among its t an names of Pithalf mile at Ione minute aIt i.s a fact not to the credit of the stock who couldrai.-er of Brie County, but a fact neverthe Justace, wholess that the only stock i-how’ made each 2:24; Grandyear in this county, outside of that at the the fastest hlt;County Fair, is that hold by Messrs. E. Dimick, 2:3Bassett lt;fc Co., the well known proprietors with a reiof tho stable of lliatoga stallions at Milan. I 2:23 ; Katm.the residence of the West fauiih. and subountj 'stquenlly did two or three other errandsseemed pae.iied by Utggm* remarks, but in order that Tay lor should notnaet 10iii8r«lt;|’ M.f«»r Mb- Hattie, after whicli be weutinto the stable in the rear of the bouse, andthere, he said, he saw the1 DK AD UOIIV OF A LICK o’hONNF.LLescape,two men took the h rse by tho bit and leuIt is scarcely five years since Messrs Has- Dick, 2:21 ;-tt A Co., introduced the celebrated j Seott, 2:25the animal on loaard* town. After proceeding «omu d; tine** theMOB AO A I.I BECAME US ROLY,lliatoga breed of horses iuto this county I Grant, 2:20; and -ection, and by energy and enterprise j Liberty, 2:2 and the possession of splendid stock, they 2.25*2, at fo have awakened au interest in bloodedhorse flesh never before known in this re-1 and a numbei2:26, at RavNh ing on the stable floor. The sitrht of the remains frightened him and he did not know what to do; but he came to theand on arrival at a point near Busch'ssaloon, on Columbus avenue, a nmn-giou. Their annual -diow of Hiatoga colts form record ftestablished la-*t year has become a perma- that led a prt3R conclusion that it»t.would behe gaveaspected ofan alarm behaving kill-tu.ed the girl. alt; he was tho only man abouther of men g ribbed the wagon, overturnedit m the street and throw the occupantsnent affair and is a credit to our couuty.The stormy weather lt;d Saturday, theout upon the ground. dTne prisoner wastf,«- premises at the time. Consequently,ee.zed by as tnaay men as could get holdof him as was beaten and kicked almost31st, prevented the large attendance thereotherwise would have beeu atXIin order to avoid suspicion ho secreted theremains, and at about eleven o’clock thatiuto insensibility. The mob then draggedInight he took a horse and buggy from Mr.and pullet him along down Columbus aveessrs.Hassett dt Co.’* lliatoga Colt Show for 1S7S. The rains early” in the day madesay, in theMonthly, in afamily: “In pond to no feam enthusia-Hiatoga bloodthe roads very heavy, and many farmers f with any gom ’rom Huron, Lorain and Seneca counties, I will be but aWest’s stable aud. putting the corpse iuto j Pagoda. Bynue to Washington Park, aud hurried him well as others nearer home were pre- | toga mares \ythat time two or“• ’ the vehicle, he started out in the direction11 37of Venice, and. upon reaching McCartney'sthree thousand people had congregated invented from being present aad showing | brood mares atheir stock.Diagreeable, however, as it are.tho park, aad the wil iest excitement j was, the sti w was attended by a goodly In conclasit981wihh'.s ;,b mt a mile and a half west from prevailed. The men who ha! determined ! number, among whom were several promi- sett Co. toft ft m a • • • _ m .N\\that village, he threw the hod? over thefence into the woods aud covered it l9withsome hay which he had taken from lt;Uar’ Mr. West’s barn for that purpose. Tay loruponLYKCHIKU Til K PRISOKgRnent breeders from adjoining counties. The congratulatiothowled and veiled like a lot of demons,first class, sucking cults, was called at 2filling the air with their shouts and cur^ys., ...... ii mi I*!,. i The crowd rapidly increasstoutly domed that he had killed the girl. * *_ J tiwan!., the pagoda, thed and all surgedp m , and Messrs. ltoseoe, Jeflerson aud Robbins were by the exhibitors choseniog into this p breel of Hi atefforts are tjudges. Seventeen owners responded, asHeFI LL UPON HIS kHF.ESwhere thethe central point, follows; Isaac. Hoover, of Milan ; A. Hubiogofwithlastbefore the officer# and called upon God toI v thenegroringleadersstood surroundedof the mob.bell, of Ridgefield, Huron county; H. | under the uiEdgar. Milan: W. C. Skaden. ol Four j stormy, weathwitness that be told the truth about the Knivee aud pistols w. re displayed Corners; M. Stiles, Clarksfield, Lo- Mr. BassettktoB m»tt«*r He (w*r^ a«ked to describe »nd one shot was fired but no one was bit. rain county ; Charles Weikel, Milan; J. , quests, has coihey- the splt;*t where lu* hul‘crtted There was no rop»* at hand, and a man was Stiies, Towusen 1, Huron county: F. A. Prince Hiato^the corpse, but hereplied that it dispatched to procure one. While he was Barrows, of Berlin; L. H. Jones, of Kor | the Couuty Fawt nl 1 be imuv^ihle for him to direct f‘*ae. Teylor said that he wanted to say a walk: S. Lockwood, Milan; John Butler._ _ — _ - 31 I ft * I VI • al a ? W % wrmile, the officers to the place, and suggested words lo Marshal Berrigau and re Milam John Simmons, of.New London; J.a — ■■■ « v a m % ft« - wr m athat be be taken in a buggy and driven to quoted that that officer be sent for, but W. Moore, Norwalk, two entries; FrankAthe woods, so that he migiit point out the Taylor’s request was not heeded. Police Brown. Norwalk; Alfred Wright, Perkins:* f..iexact sjHit and thus save further trouble. was present, and to him the J^^. Eaul, Noiwalk. Of the seventeenAccordingly.prisoner said: “I want t » tell you that I colts ia the list nine were mare colts. ASeh ,lutiiA — .TAT LOR WAS 1RHSDand placed in a buggy with Marshal Ber-rigan and policeman Keller, the Mayordid n t kill that girl: I only took her away after she bad been murdered. I know thatnumber of them were bright bays, and afew marked in color after their aire Forestthey are about to kill me, aud that these Hiatoga—roan, with dark mane aud tail.rnifrMMindfitaking another vehicle and starting for theplace by a diff-rent route than that taken by Jou 1 not ^ lhe ?ir!-th* officers and prisoner. 41 • *r named John Scott killed her.are rav lalt;t wlt;»rds, and l»eu*re God I tell The exhibition before the judges showedA colored man ^7 p'ainly that Forest Hiatoga’e coltsle t them take his motion. A tioershow of ea»y,Mlt;*Cartoev#s mnoA*. Tajlor he ha.! han^menowii thej waot to—I am inno graftal utioa in a lot ofyoan* coita wasthrown the b«» ir ofsr the t-sace at a dark.mmratehasl.melv fpot, where the w.iois were thickand heavy oo both aides nt the road.never seen—trotting was almost the only Doriog the time that Taylor was splt;-*k gait, as they moved over the lawn.is named in tany iuduceineistallions, bat btheless be afiing this famonin harness, amBreeders wkCo.’s Colt Snpen of sevenfive months osides importedfine a pen wasand Mr. Ba^eItT0e ing, the mob werewas no ta-y task for the judges to pick theofficer' accordiuciy drove on down tneViLLlNC. FOB A RQPRbe.-t three out of the splendid lot.and a secexhibition at tAttend thegfor r lt;ad and reaching the .-n »t Tsvior indie* to baug him with. In a few minutes one ond exhibition of a half dozeu was called j Columbus aveif - Jfc * m m w . . R . A .... _ ... JD ^ .. ... ft. . % 09+ ft ... % I. led. by \ -'inting with bis tiugcr. whore the ^ of a long, new r.*pe. evidently a clothes before a decision wa« reached. The cards store; $1.00 ti«r!remains were lying. Ttte officers and Tay- line, was thrown op into the pag *da. It were finally placed a* followsthis Great Clcar ahgbted, bitched the fc.irse to a feuoe iG^tantly setxed, aud a coose was made First—$35, coin— Mare colt of Jno. call at the Cherom1 to 12a d went iuto the wolt;*j«, and there aud placed around Tai lor’s neck, the othert n tcet fwrm the fence tbev fouod end f t the rope being in the hands of theTHF UOftPAK OF* A LICK O’hO.VN KLLmob outside cf the pagoda, The instantTimmoDs, a bright chestnut out of a Gold ; tbo world, dust mare, bred by Dorsay, the celebrated Kentucky breeder, and sold1Men’sforprices:worth $1.25;on the ground and pirlially covered with the noote wa atljcsled the a r was rent $600. Mr. Tmmion’s mare is one of Beot*, $2.50,hay. The body was lying face downward,j,»Q4 and the officers, after turning it over andme-temoving of the straw, made a flight iugwith di-mon ac j ells, andjt.he uartiet whohdd the other eud **f the line began puli There must have l»een at least tiftvthe finest in Northern Ohio, and Kip Boots, $his Hiatoga Golddust stock will be i WorkiDg Shewheard from. Secondield «s-imination of the condition of the corpse, men tugging at the rope, and the result was coin—horse coltpremium—$25.- i Women’s Fine owned by Frank $1.25, wortha orThe body was partially nude, the clothes evideuHy having been torn off in a strug cleared the negro wasD1AOOED BY THE BECKthat without waiting for the pagoda to be Brown. NorwaJk. Third, $12, coin—mare Side Lace, $1.colt, owned by W. C. Skaden, of Four Front Lace, $1gie. The limbs were bare from the kneesCorners. The show of Yearlings, the sec- Strong School fthe down, and there were neither stockings through the deDse trowd, several men be- cud in the list was then called, and nine . Misses Button £ nor shoe* on the feet. The clothing on the ing pull ed off the pagoda and thrown t entries announced present, as follows J Men’s,Women