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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 4

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 4

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GAMBLING ON THE SLY. THE CITY IN BRIEF. The 1 YourFriends rant Dunlap Hats THE HASSLER MILLS DEN IN FULL Monday, March 2. T.nwpnslfiin's BLAST YESTERDAY. Board of education meeting to-night The trustees of the Children's Home The Gamblers bneahed In the Back LIU llUllullMII will not be able to meet to-morrow.

NOW ON SALE AT: Way, but tliey were Discovered Jnst Regular meeting of the city council the Same How Mitch Longer is the to-morrow night. Law to be Defied? The county commissioners are hold ing their regular quarterly session this The News is informed through a re week. John H. Cherry is here from Upper LB3ADINQ HATTER, and MEN'S FXJR.NTSXIEK,. liable source that the old gang of gamblers were playing yesterday morning, afternoon and all night last night at Hasaler Mills' gambling den Will Open Wednesday Morning at 9 o'clock.

Sandusky to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Ann Cherry. Tailor Fit Suits which this house introduced last season, proved so highly satisfactory that they have stocked up with them for this season's trade in all styles. Here is an opportunity offered by no other house 'Squire Endly's term as justice of the in the third story ot the nrst building north of the Vouhof hotel and above the Fashion saloon. NEW 0- SPRING STOCK -IS- mm peace ror jviaaison townsnip expires Hassler Mills have avowed that this spring and he has decided to be a cadidate for re-election.

The New! The Old distinguish between these Tailor-Fit Clothes and the most expen sive madeto-or- der suits, and it would be folly for yen, if in need of a new suit, not to call at once at Lowenstein's. They still have a few extra bargains in OVERCOATS and Win. ter Suits at about half price. no gamonng naa ueen carnea on iu their den since they authorized the There was a large attendance at the 3 Band of Hope exercises at the M. E.

church yesterday afternoon. A good News to say they had closed. Although there has been gambling there several times on the quiet, this is the programme was excellently rendered 1 first time that frequenters of the den were so bold about going up and down "Deacon" Charles Lahm a i-n 1 A. 1. in the city to all those who wish er" j.

vv. JJerDy, wno assistea in me lQihi arriirinn the rear stairway, which opens into the rear of the saloon, and also affords dedication of a church, yesterday, out to dress respect i i an entrance from the alley. We have a fall line of new Spring Carpets at the old prices. "We've something new to please everybody who wants a carpet. "We've also a few old styles, too, at new prices wonderfully less than theolc.

Those that care little for fashion can make a savir on these goods. of town, returned to the city this morning. Hassler Mills have often de IJLP UXXj ill 1 I J-Ugl The board of trade meeting to-night clared that they were being ably at a moder ate outlay. should be well attended as matters of persecuted by the jnews to gratify personal spite. They are who! importance will be considered.

The meeting will be held at the Cleveland club rooms. Iy mistaken. The News has treated them fairly and has said nothing to Moses Black yatayi aim a Philadelphia militate against their saloon business. There will be a meeting of the board Scattergood Son. But if they persist in running their JUU VV UllOlUlll ClotMinrK.Hmise of trade at the Cleveland Club at 8 gambling hell sub-rosa, they may expect an expose as soon as intormation o'clock to-night.

A full attendance is desired as business of importance is to be transacted. that can be relied on comes to the News. They have also imagined that heretofore the News got its information from Nate Battersoh, the The Cheapest Store in Town George Bishop, a blacksmith from R. HEDGES. Toronto, employed by the Piatt Buggy last week, with the assist hermit of the Dickson block, 25cts Omce 5i N.

Main Street. ance of a helper, ironed in 4 days 30 whom they believed was "peaching" on them for the sake of buggy bodies. Telephone 170. Over Sturges' Bank. Night calls answered from office.

"Office Hours. 2-5 and 7-8 p. m. breaking down his opposition. In this they are also mistaken.

The hermit Judge Brucker to-day appointed S. A. Ringle and A. B. Dittenhoefer to make the semi-annual examination of is out of the city nor is he exempt from exposure when in the city if he runs a game.

Gambling is a common the county treasury. They began their duties at once. evil. Hassler Mills kuow this, else Manager Boyle went to Canton to thev would not be so secret about car YOU WILL WANTTHEM day in the interest of the proposed A special offering of Colored Silks at the very low price of 25 to close out. rying on the game.

It is because gambling is an evil that the News has theatrical circuit emoracing a nan aoz- en or more umo cities iiKe canton, Springfield, Akron and others. pursued its policy in exposing it, and it will continue to do so. If Hassler Mills thought the News would not 0- The regular monthly meeting of the find out that gambling is being carried M. L. A.

will be held to-morrow at on again in their room because the old p.m. juiss juna Rturges win reaa a paper entitled "A Sunday in Rome." hermit is out of town, they were badly mistaken. The recent legislation affecting the The Fashion saloon and the gamb' library will also be read. MAXWELL BROS. ling hell connected with it are in the Miss Ida Her, daughter of Commis Demorest's Family Magazine.

Scribner's Magazine. Peterson's Magazine. Cosmopolitan Magazine. Century Magazine. Harper's Magazine.

Prank Leslie's Popular Monthly. St. Nicholas for Young People. Harper's Young Polks. The Jenness-Miller Magazine.

The Sporting Life, with cut of Manager George H. Geer. The N. Y. Dramatic News.

Harper's Bazar, illustrated. Harper's Weekly, at Joe L. Holt's BOOK building owned by Philip Laver, sioner John Her, attained her istn who knows to what use the third story birthday anniversary Saturday and in of the building has been converted. He the evening anout au oi her mends is amenable to punishment as prescribed by law for permitting his ten gave her a surprise party at her home. The occasion was one of enjoyment to ants to carry on a gambling resort of all and Miss Her received a number of which he has full knowledge.

Perhaps if the axe must be laid to the root valuable presents. of the evil it might be just as well to Capt. B. J. Aurand, formerly of this begin with the landlord who has the city, who removed to Galion with his power to oust his unlawful tenants if family several years ago, has again re- New Cliallies in beautiful colorings and designs at 5cts.

Also examine our line of New Spring PLAIDS 36-in. wide, at 12 1-2c. New goods in all departments arriving daily. he so elects. turned to Mansfield to a position with the Piatt Carriage Company and now BASE BALL GOSSIP.

IF YOU INTEND Doing any Papering this spring it will pay you to see our line of WALL PAPER before making your purchases. dIRWIN'S DRUG STORED Near- PoatoCHoe. ANNOUNCEMENT. intends to make this his home. His family will join him here next week and he will probably lease the rest It begins to look as if Mansfield will dence of John Woods on West Fourth not be in it this year.

In fact the prospects for a Tri-State League are street. The many friends of the gentleman and his family will be glad to not encouraging. greet them again as citizens of Mans Mansfield will probably have to con field. tent herself this season by "jollying" herself on what a great team she had DIED. in 1889 and in 1890.

CHERRY March 1. Mrs- Ann Cherry, wile Captain Anson is quoted as saying of Joun tr. Cherry, at tue home ot tier son William. tu'A miles north of Mansfield ing that he regards Bob Allen as one aged 78 years. Funeral Tuesday.

March of the greatest short stops in the world PICTURE framing seems to have followed the upward and onward movement cf all present art work and has now attained the dignity of an art itself. Ivorys are in high favor as they deserve to be. mANY choice and artistic patterns have been added to our stock. If you, wish to have framing of any kind done, it will pay you to call at 2:30 p. m.

from the Methodfst church. and that he can get the ball out oi his hand quicker than any man he ever AND Frames sa w. New York Store, A dispatch from Plymouth, to Borne eastern paper under date or eb, BONDS BONDS BONDS BONOS BONDS BONDS BONDS hftst Tow SwbIm in lizti A choice lot for sale at The Mansfield Savings Bank A safe investment no worry. DIVIDENDS MITRE Cutoff your Coupon twice a year. "In the superior couit yes terday Kdith M.

Jt1 lack, or Plymouth, POTTER'S ART GALLERY. was granted a divorce nisi lor desertion SILK GRENADINES. We have just opened a beautiful line of these goods, consisting of Plain, Striped, and Figured, in Black. Also Black with colored stripes, and small, colored designs. HEMSTITCHED SILKS and Grenadines in Black.

These goods are the most desirable silk fabrics of the season. DRESS GOODS. Elegant Designs, Dainty Colorings, and New Wears, in Stripes, Plaids, Figured, and Plain. Exclusive Styles, and the choice of the market. trom Charles t.

JPlaeK, a protessionai base ball player. The evidence show ed that the couple were married here Yes, that Blizzard, hve years ago and that they remained together only one night. On the following day Flack left his wife, and she has not seen him since." Flack, who ioc will be remembered as a fielder and change catcher for the Mansfield team last year, always denied that he was And no Coal Then leave your next order at BELL'S BAZAR, No. 8 South Main where they deliver promptly. married.

GLOVES. Will buy you a quart of fine dark Cape Cod Cranberries at our store. High Priced Paintings. E. J.

Potter has on exhibition at his Our spring importation of the celebrated Jouvin glove is now in. All the new shades both in Glace, and Suede. The 1.00 Kid Glove we are now selling is the finest glove we nave ever sold for the money. Seven hooks Black and Dolors. G.

VI. WELTER, Manager. 'Phono 242. gallery ten water color paintings by celebrated artists. These are, perhaps.

ZESZEHLTSr CO- the finest paintings in water color ever brought to Mansfield, and Mr. Potter desires all who admire high art to call and see them. The paintings range in The Danforth Proctor Lumber Co. price from $250 down, and will be on exhibition one week only. Boston Store.

-DEALERS IN Ladies Martin Herring have opened a new tin and plumbing shop at No. 4 Strictly One Price to All and That the Lowest. Gen. C. Snell Co.

LUMBER, LATH East Third street. Call and see them. Wholesale Manufacturers or SASH, DOORS, 1 PACKING BOXES AND PACKING CASES. I have removed my grocery store to the corner of Marion and Vennum avenues. Call and see me.

G. P. Heiss. -THE- -thib- jSHINGLES And all kinds of Building Material. Newel Posts and Balusters, Stair Bailing, Mouldings, Go to Barton's Drugr Store and get a can of VARNISH STAIN, any color you wish, then give youi Furniture, Picture Frames, Flower Pots, or Baby Carriage one coat of the Varnish and then have the pleasure of seeing it look like new.

Price 30 and 50c. Sold by WILL M. BARTON, Druggist. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. 171, 173, 175 N.

Main St. Insurance Co, of North America The oldest stock company in the United States, having had a continued successful business experience with an honorable record of over 96 years. 3rOSS Assets Surplus to policy holders. 5,399,733.06 L. J.

J. G. BONAR, Local Agents. Capital stock. -Gross assets, Net surplus to policy holders.

400,000.00 3,829.935.81 1,815,824.66 emorial Opera House ANY NEW SUITS op F. COBB, Lessee and Manager H. a BOYLE, Business Manager IT IS A SETTLED FACT THAT- L. J. BONAR, State Agent and Adjuster.

BED-ROOM L. J. J. G. BONAR, Local Agents.

RESERVED SEATS AT BARTON'S DRUG STORE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT ONE NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. AGAIN we call the attention of those who use tobacco in any form to the immense stock we are carrying and lie low prices we are making. We are determined to reduce our stock and if prices will do it, it will go. 25 to 50 per cent, and in some instances even greater reductions should induce you to give us a trial.

When you can buy hne cut at from 18c to 45c that usually sells at from 40c to 80c you should do so. Now, really, don't you think so? We have Ihe finest 10c California prunes in the city and a very fine French prune at 13c or 2 for 25c. When you want a quick and delicious breakfast just try some of our self-rising buckwheat and country made maple syrup such as we are selling at $1 per gallon. Have you tried the Worcestershire sauce? No. Then jm should come and get a trial bottle for 25c; sells everywhere from 30 to 35c.

Chatlain Palmer. Carpenter Ozier Biock, East 4th St. TELEPHONE NO. 56 i BARTON WILLISt The New Coal Dealers Are selling the finest Hard and Soft Coal in the city. We assure you full weight, the best grade of coal and always fill orders promptly.

We keep a large stock of coal on hand, consequently you don't have to wait a week or two for your coal, but get it within 24 hours. Call on ns with your next order and be convinced that it pays to trade with Barton Willis, the Reliable Coal A. M. Palmer's company under tbe direction of W. S.

Taylor, In the Madison Square Theatre success, APRIL 3, 1891, is the day set for the graduating exercises of the Ohio Business College. The place is the Memorial Orera House. FURNITURE are being added to onr stock. You should see these before you make selections. In other Furniture yon will find our stock always up with tbe demands -of the trade.

AUNTJACK The class will number about 36 the largest class yet graduating from this institution. It is also composed of TELEPHONE 89 94 OFFICE-At Barton's Drag Store, TARD-EMt end of Bloom Street, oiaer stuuents than any former class; and, too, more hail from a distance R. ERWIN Preceded by a petite drama in one act en title 1, -A MAN OF THE WORLD Presented by Mr. Joseph Hawortli And a magnificent cast. 75c, 50c, 23e.

Sale of seats opens Monday. than in any former class. We have made our course stronger this year than ever before. We are highly pleased with our work this year and think that all concerned are pleased. Has removed his Eye Hespital and Office to Ncvelty Dress Coo Kemp, fin Co.

Elk Block, B. Fourth St. No. IO E. FOURTH ST.

One door west of Ihe Sherman Hotel YOU WILL WANT Squash every meal if you once get a taste of the nice Genuine Hubbard we are selling at 15c. Fine lot of dressed chickens andfresh supply of lettuce and radishes. If you find it hard to get butter t'y our "Dew Drop" Creamery. It pleases every one. We have it fresh nearly every day.

We are now selling the famous Orange Lake Oranges, the heaviest Floridas we have had this season. FRIDAY, MARCH 6. JUST OPENED. E. LaDOW, Attorn.ey-a.t-1-iS.w J.

We are now prepared to do all kinds of and Notary Publlo. Oaroentflr Block. Mns9eld. We have had no idlers at least none who are numbered among our graduating class. We shall be able with pride" to many of this class in a very few years.

We extend a most cordial invitation to those who are interested in a business education to visit our school. We invite such to call any afternoon between 1:30 and 4 o'clock, (exception Fridays when we dismiss at S); Our school, whether in the business pjjjste-nographic departments, presents appearance of a large countipg-robm, or office, with scores so busy.at.-ork they have no time to look up- March is now at hand and this is the time to enter for the spring term. Young-mien or young women can not make a mistake in pursuing such a course of study as we teach. J. W.

Sharp. Tinning and Plumbing- First appearance In this city of America's Greatest Romantic Actor, ROBERT MANTEL! Under tbe man agement "of Augustus TPItou, in his famous four yea'-s'success, D'Ennerys' Powerful Heroic Drama, MONBARS Presented with the original New fork company, properties and other uuique and costly stage accessories. eo. W. -Slate andTin Roofing law ai'd mL OFFICE 8 MAIN ST.

See our elegant line. Onr stock embraces ex-tremely high, novelties in all tlie new patterns and fabrics. REED INK. N. B.

Another lot of Jackets. New style Shoulder Capes, very nobby lor spripg, received. Choice city and country real property for sale. elegant investments and exchange opporlunitie. MARTIN HERRING 4 E.

Tliird. St. 1545 1391 Honbars has a record of nearly fifty years' suc TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. JOHN COX IN: cessor- first production taking place in Paris I POLITICAL ASSOCSCEMEST. V.

I TTTAVTF.n VVnrlmln.lkn.A... ppsitor in a printing office by a mute Esil Estate, rricea 81.00, 75c, 0, 25c. da-e tor mayor, subject to tne decision. marrifii man- Auuress juuu rUiWluer, 1U7 Sale of seats Thursday. oi tne Jjemocracy at tne Aiarcn primary.

vvesi ciuom st reel, city. 3t TTTANTET) Pnm'tinn tn Hn hnncomrV PO The Editor Please announce my Old Bourbon and rye whiskies at 'The Office," 50 North Main street. Insure with John H. Todd, Third street. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, c.

Blecker Block, Mansfield, O. REFERENCE: BtulncM Men and Citizens' National Bank YY German family. Cannot speak Eng- The K. of P. dance will be on the "Sffi? iisQ.

van at cen street. Anna A.utzner 10th, instead of the Sth. 3 primary. Johs H. Miixsb.

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