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THE DAILY BEE--0OMAHA MONDAY APRIL 9 b of RENEWED LABOR TROUBLES. | week sucoceded in selling their pro- RAILROAD NOTES. the sale of native still or sparkling wines DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING . he omaha Bee' Strikes are beglnning In several | perty to an English company for & -:;":“ a:?fi,mfi'fi:ud ',‘;'_:"f;:“.,,‘m,:a;‘.: : POWEHR AND HAND Published morning, ex: Sun. | PI8ces in the conntry and thore are|conslderation which represents its Indlostions of the runswal of wide- spread labor troubles, Some of the disputes have arisen from a refosal of employers to advavce wages, and others from the rcfaral of employes to acoept the reduction Ineisted upon " ines sha'l be forfeited and the producers The Chicago & Northwestern issues a | ' sy, The enly Monday morning daily, present actual value at $10,000,000. atemest showing that it has 1n operation h'J‘:"‘?“f:::’::: ::1:’:"211-0&" Py ! Ta other words Ms, Farwell aud . his :’ndrol:;['!er constinotion flve thoursnd niiles of Craetitn e m“h’z'. ReAva 18 Now : fellow oapitallsts have pocketed ¢ight| ~mhe Ohiswgo, Porlington & Qaency road | Y or* frm Fortland, Ore. Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, and & half millions from theie venture | has fssued eircular to shippers stating | R-v. Dr. Alfred H, Partridge, for il that it is urepared to accept Ireight with. | t¥enty sey. n years rectorof Christ church, | 415180 MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGA PIF &YBAM twolve months after seouring a title to | ,.¢'op to Sait Lake City and points | Brooklyn, died of pneumonia, PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. their property, and the state has been [ in Central Utah, vi. its own line, the Bur- | The recond election 1n Cumberland and PIAI.LADAY 'IID-"IU.S c“une“ AID sc“oo BELLS L lington & Missouri River and the Denyer | East Greenwioh, R I, resulted i o ;-';o'fllzy l"i,:dl-dlio ‘h:i "'fln‘; & Rio Grande, ml\lanndar;toudhlhfi this | triuinph {or 1he tepubliouns, v ere in to be an Investigation, but [ means a sharp competition for the Union | Dr, SimeontK:nny Furney, aged 38, QCor. Farnam Oth Streets Omln, no Inveatigation will replace the pil- [ Pacific in that territory. eon of the steamehip Monaroh, for . F and 10th 8 Keb. Secretary Samuel Wilkerson, of the [ meriy surgecn to the khediye, was drown- TERMS BY|MAIL— :-Y-u....nom Three Months.$8.00 ix Months., 5,00 | One Month 1.00 ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every Weinesday. by thelr employers. TERMS POST PAID— In many lustances strikes are in- One ¥ear......82.00 | Three Months evitable. They are often purposely AuzRicAN Nxws COMPANY, flol;.Annl- provoked by oapitallsts who wish to fered millions In the stato treasury {;',,..hm Pacific railroad now in Na-' odin New York. ~ wedealers in the United States, til th, . 3 g i hat rk was seen i rd to the trath ol Newsdealers o shut down thelr works un oy ex-| The St. Louis Post Dispatch says tha 8Ly ““'l‘ ‘: ":l‘(l:mhevn Pacitio road M’{i‘-: S;:‘:dl‘nhz:;;;llgrehoa:fllo:‘:d ;l:g C. F. GOODMAN. haust thelr sarplas stock, and who ex- OORRESPONDENCE- -All Communl. | cite dissatisfastion in erder to curtail .‘::a‘". 3",;‘]:' ':ddr::::d :d\hnml‘i':)mfl production, Bat moro often they are or Tux Ber, the result of a misunderstanding be- BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines |tween the contracting parties and ".‘“’; w‘"f’.;ffi'fl‘}f:ifi.;?:&"éofinie might be avolded by mutual com. promise and concesslons, JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffice Jrders to be made payable to the order of | = ) oxperlence has shown that a strike on a falling market never pays. the Oompany, When prices are drooping employers 'ho ng PHBLISHINB 00., Prflpfl- e only too glad to shut down their E. ROSEWATER Editor tho ‘*‘transaction firresistibly recalls | had leased the Wissonsin Central ruilroad. whisky in_bend, even under the teventy- the fsmous ‘Yazoo land steal” in the) Wik I‘It:;‘v-:flhlt",fi';cl:'li:n;‘h'd two hours limitation. 4 WEOLES.AXLE early history of our country, when the | uo decided aciion whatever had as yet | ., ' be fueral of Matt Grace, the New legialaiure of Georgla sold the best [taksn place, MLl 'fl,w’t,mfih:?:f":“fi'fi; part of what 18 now Alabama and Mis- Saturdao evenine as the Southern ex- d wrestlers of the country. (asloal B 1ot ndased 4 press train on the Iron Mountain railroad A ol between Sergeant Willes b eissippi for a couple of hondre: 0u- | was turning the curve from the levee into Priyate Boyd, Vot Hale, aand dollars, There was such & storm | POPIST strcet. St. Louis the engine e P gl g I T ) left the track and pluiged int ) of Indlgnation that an Investigation | ¢k ek bl ine, Ireaking | Iatter with an atmy rifle, killing him in- AND DEALER IN could not be avolded, and it showed a big hole in its froot. The cou- [#5sntly. ling between the enuine and tender broke, A special passenger train on the Ken- that every member of the loglalature | the latter shot off in the opporite direction Il.nokly Un}\ntul dlwlhe(l‘tha nnlg nde nlur s ILS VARNISH S snd tire cown the entie front on the | Eutler, Ky, running into » land alip, W who voted fos the bill had a share tn |y, L, SEURC 5™ Both bulldings | lightly i.jiing the engineer, The fire: works and walt for better times. A |the steal.” It will be very surprising | are dwelling ho but no iumates were | man was killed, A \N' G SEVERAL prominent politicians are strike plays directly into thelr hands. | f the Inevitable investigation of this 'z'fi’e"i:?idlng':..::“fifl:."‘ doue except to| The li;mdun Ijllly Tn'h:;apah u;.ll‘e unl. n d In d ow IaSS. en, ine. da ¢ idents alroady having tholr moasure taken | Production ls curtailed, th market is | case does not show that the modern | " Ty, rumor that the Wissonsin Contrsl|ard Ganadisn Facifio railway companies | O VIAH A - . o e A R NEBRASKA. relloved and after several months it is easy to make a little compromise, let the men again at work and count up the profits, Ot course it must be understood that employers rarely inorease wages un'ess asked and every working- man has tho right not only to demand such an increase but to withold his la- statesmen of Texas are worthy of |road is to be lewsed to the Northern Pacific | have held a conference which terminated | s in denied by an cfficer of the Wisc nsiu | satisfactorily, and there is good prospect of their polltical anceators of Gaorgls. " "Drestdent Oniby, of the 1 tter | an aqresment between the_ two companies SPECiAL NOTICE TO - in MH'.\II(IQ;, n‘;ld ;‘l‘ h;d being arrived at. o te witl orth- . DAKOTA'S DEPARTURE. [ Sompisted aryingen.ate with the Norths| he trateesof the Park Asence Math Growers of Live Stock and Others. Dakota is all in a ferment over the | build a road from Buperior City to Ash- | seceded because the bishop refased to as. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR land. Work has been pushed and track- new oapital. Thecommissioners stole Lo, willi ba comulatl:d i Beptabes sign a certain minister to the church, and o » march on the people of Yaukton the | nexc; that traffic arrangements had been :h. "“,g,:':,‘:,“:::g‘ c‘";."xnl::’é. :’:’&: other day by arriving at the capltal :’f:“vl::d }m(; th-; the w‘lficon;:n 'Chcn. ehureh bullding, I'Oun 1 a e before daylight in a sleeping car and | Pacific, ndependent ot the HNorther) vignaux and Schaefer snnounce they ° for Valentine's shoes. Throe times and out is what they think, —_— Enterprising papers will now keep a “dynamite” heading standing In all editions. It is an unusaally cold day ‘when some plot to blow up a mon arch or a government bullding falls to come through the Atlantic cable, ill go ¢ . Louis and Cinclonati sand — bor if it Is not granted. On a risin g | gkipping out before an Injunction| A numbor of shipvers of dressed beef ;"‘-yuuh on game: this week, i It is the bes A t and cheapest food for stook of any kind, - One pound Is equal _Tur troops of Arizoca are hotly | market the shances are _‘h“ the em- | gould bo served on them, Uuder the :"fih'::: gg‘:‘;“;:‘?g‘?‘vgfy’f‘:‘:, “,':,f "‘5“ |:‘ ';’1::“"' “‘;'l' ';:‘;':'d T2 ime | to three pounds of corn. Stock fod with Ground (’)il Onke in tlltl:o fall ml’?rlm ohaslog the Apaches, and the Iadians | ployer will find 1t to his own interest | aot creating the commussion they had | nlshed statistics frcm which the jolnt Bill, Mroen Hosdred oolnta L ge“;: ter, instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- are hiding in the mountains and en- | to grant the ncrease. If not a strike | 4, first meet at the capital and orga: :2&5.:::&:::“&::"2:’5:3:3 'g"’l;‘l"g Dion snd Daly go to New York atonca, ‘,‘;'“ conditlon in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- joying the fun. The casualitics so far | may bring him to terms. Tals was done between two 'doter_ f8iflg whether the fates on N-An: %o::‘l;:s-i n%?:::&"')::;t'-rd:y. Mo, :Hr;‘: lt:rn:::lkt: i dr::-nd judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no have been s dozen or so soldlevu killed | Just at the present timo any ex-|and Is to all intents and purpores just o ML AL fornia §arney, was suffoosted in her| od-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL 0., Omaha, Neb. and one Ohihcauhan captured,| with | tensive labor troubles will certalnly if they had met at high d red the proposition | Foom at the hotel by gas escaping from the .| ot $he east bound freight lines, shippers to | ¥ She bad turoed it off, but, s the he Yanktonlans were fran- | £, i, L4 io appoint their ows welghman. 80 ottch, she thrndd It pactly tlo with rage and they danced Ip | tere, subjsct to the approval of the joint She was quite dead when cis- ed agent, and deo it advisahle to have & » dance with brandished tomahawke, | SO 0 oS0 ¢ 40T romoval by the | Five bundred boys and girl M. Hellman & Co. Indignation meetings were ealled and | ronds, and the rropuhluu was not ac- | trout of the hall in Syracase, ted, di thi fi to be | in which he tic v te held not only in Yankton but in a half | Pled, pending further conference to b in whioh tbo sulatiow, emy beld u most WHOLESALE dozen river countles. Threats are trance were pelted with mud. The crowd made sgalnst the governor and the TELEGRAPH NOTES. sang *‘Roll the Chari ¢t Aloog” and *‘Pad Y leglslatare and there s the devil to G rors _7“‘_‘ 1'{. .2:: :g:.?:’p‘m ;r,?:.gf,o"“ e play generally. Two days sgo the ""Lw:_ v 'm“;::“ el The goverrment gauge at the head of , Dakota commission landed in Sioux | author and journ dead TS ',‘:3;'-.‘,‘,:,,'3:",‘,,,‘ aows ‘n",’{:;;": Oty out of harm's resch| Hors Mo bssatired b Pblsddobie. |aad tre, icher Meher whan bt 20| |30 and 1308 Farnam St.-Cor. I8th and after matare dellberation they | ™, (& T R T e Judge H. C. |covered fiwith w.ter. Steamers in many affeot workingmen more unfavorably than thelr employers. All the markots are weak and drooping. There isa general tendency towards economy in expenditure, and & conscquént ten- dency towards economy in production, This is especlally the foase with our largest industries. Tae best informed authorities, and smong them some of the most prominent members of the Knights of Labor, agreo that strikes at the present time will be injadlclous the Apaches still on the war patn. cE— As » matter of courtesy, it for no other reacon, 1t would bea good thing it the courcil, scting as & board cf canvassers, would resount the ballots omt at the late oty election. There has been such outrageous bungling in every ward that it wounld zot be sur- prising if the result were merely rough guess, Onariey Fostzr I8 all brokeup over aud unseasonable. have decided to advertite for pro-|mcC. nd wite, recently killed by In. | cases have landed freight 100 feet far.her his failure to secure the postmaster| There is one phase ot the labor|posaly for a oapital locatlon. They d‘: \ bave artived at leyflmt:l". ™ | out than ususl. OMAH A' NEB. generalship, Ho says he doesn's oate | question which has not boen generally | |imit the location to some site on Lt st T e e T P —_—— & straw about {t personally, but that it | considered, and that is the means the loss of Ohio to the repub- | tendenoy of injudicious strikes lioans in the next presidentlal elec-|to build wup Industrial monopo- tion. The republican party must be|lies, By closing up small and in & bad way in Ohlo, if its only salva- | weak factions they conocentrate oap- tion is a cabinet position for Charley |ital and power over labor in few Foater. hands and narrow olrcles that can bé more essily combined and brought In:l:::::t::nhby.::.:l“r“dfl::b:hr: into concert (o defeat pessible move- Welsh., It is easier to face a Boston m:;; CH theipars of datioetis, asdionce losded ‘wiih Baked beadh o only remedy againet the evils than » gatheriog of Apeches equipped of strikes—for whether they succeed with h::ah loadlog rifios ‘.: miote| fail they are always accompanied ball oatridges fn an Arlzons csnyon. by distress—Is the establishment of Mr. Welh is treating the Indiar greater coufidence between employers .flnn tioka s late dlstenes snd snd employed. What the United e M%) Siates needs are boards of arbitration the 46:h parallel whioh Is oentral hold 83,701,000 below legal require- :}:mmwfl‘?::deaflna:-_ :Ll‘lh:f.:l'fl: MOM AHON, AB‘ERT & CO” between the north and south boun- Kiodiue (dead o oluell \ Moines agri ruelty, would have datles of the present territery of Da- h.}:’g:wn:u’ ulw".‘:i“‘:;:}n"‘“":o" :’l‘l: subdued (he animal. Baroum'’s reason for killing Pllot w: h idered it aaf kota, Uander t.:: act, :; leas fi::n ::.r:;:::g. out of scarlet fever among the | 1t “?.uh"’m e mm; :'::ld.:'w_ fer $100,000 is to be accepted as & bo-)\ ™, iy Brockiyn ran mshore at| Ad sccldenton the Oentral. Pacifio rail 0 es nus for the ospital looatlon, but| Hog Isdaud Friday night. The pissengers | W2Y Detween Kmerson an: n & which Engineer Robi kil there will be no trouble In getting ;'ufl‘n!‘:i:"::m she is badly sground und exprem ;:%l'l: :l:el‘ Emgx‘:m:;nulmé ight t t 3 f t] troble that amount. As our friend| "my o sgricultural implement house of ;nmp:;,r :'mte the d:iv::ml::o?l at hlx.n;;-.t [ Tom Kennard would say, ‘‘There's(Goo. W. Rouso & Bon at Peoris, Iil, wns | und was kill o il pis y dostrogad by . Loas $45.000, | womacid sad soveral mors iguilv. ru ls s auce $27,600. Charl 8 G. Jackson, James Dever and ’ The commisslonsrs do not feel The losses by the fire in Hotel Berkley, D. P, D hi all frightened at the threatoned In- | Buston, sgeregated $170,000, of Wioh | and yavy. tor ooemocsim ot eus orhe 000 was persenal property and $20,- | frauds in the street department under the tions. o junTchl;n.l-’ e, ’u. o = 000 on the buildiog. 1ate municipal goverament of San F' '3'5 DflUcLAS STREET ® % OMAHA uEB pRamosofsealieg e thrntentng | s, | The oy forer square deal In the interests of thethe iiteo aqul rne and recent | jury, of nfog money onder false p "l torstory of Dkt and notof surpcous comrrssoe st iiens hail s by o watem ot s il MCNAMARA & DUNGCAN. any particular locality. To an out-| A fire Suturdsy morning at Sloux City, | $100 000 # year was stolen in this manner] & mflmfll\ g'r:o:u:: ::a‘ul‘h:ou::y-' b8} ¢ ¢ the settloment of disputes and the | yder it would seem as if the reloca- }:-:- s:m s w‘o B‘t:fic:;:umm v:fiffm&kfl:fihl" hlmd:‘ - :L. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN e S s protection of our workinpmen. In|gon would be timely and eminently | Lises on building. $2,(00; insured. | sy Silinote, ani Feoensly posted as & AwiG. KENTUCKY A Tasas need be no apprehension on Eagland they have been in active op- | proper. Dakota has 149 000 rquare| The trial of Mrs. Jane Vermer at West dler by th ‘:“‘?::é:shf;lm;dhn dlh- CKY AND PENNSYLVANIA one point in the matter of paving, |eration for more than ten years, to|miles and In point of ares is nearly as E::d;‘zh"'.; '“;.‘S, 3‘&',:: f::,:fl:.‘d:; ‘people, mostly Swedes, by“:v‘ol:: p Although the petition of property|the mutual setisfaction of all con:|jyyge as Californis, which next|Satadsy ina verdiot of not guilty. iuagito seadiartislsytwoah Aha. malle g . owners does not limit the rate at|cerned. Toelr general establishment| ¢, Texas is the largest polit- & l‘}"‘mfi"‘;‘m’;‘“ i) L n‘:po:n:«x,'::l‘!:hnnd;'od m.fi'&.‘?fi’,’: which paving shall be done, the board |here would. save the country an|ioyl divialon in the United States |oye sisnders aed a Wiad af “mesvows | [gEvtored letters bave been retaraed to 1 S 1 e of publle works and olty counoll al. |snonus! wastage of hundreds of thod- | Tpe population at present is dlaeney;eemad by spine spixel. xy Té was fearod in Chioago that the pres L wayas reserve the right to reject any and sands of dollars, all bids. Of course there oan be no com- petition on sheet aaphalt because the Tur temperance question Is to be 200,000, and immigration Is pourlng| ™\ \lin toh beb Joo Acton | ¢Bt ttrike of marons would laterfere with § in at the rate of from 5,000 to 10,000 :.;do:;'r'.,'.; Clnaura o ;".EE""D"."":':'Z: th soastraceion of the Bew board o srade in Fond or Free, Also direst Importers of a wetk. The present capital is on the Bt - Ak M 0 in two straight LT . | contractors assert that it will mot, Tae Yaportation of pure Trlnidad asphalt|fought over again fn Ohlo thisyowr, | southern boundary of the tarrltory, [sa ™ o oo PeoPle MeI® Pre | building commitice the bord of trade W| NEs BR AN D I ES AN n ALE 1s controlled by Bitber & Co. But if | and the fall campalgn will onoe more | fally 200 milesfrom the centre,and over | The American schooner Estella and the | the contractors in tk 1 y y Barber and company attempt to exact|be distracted by ‘the lsue. Two|400 miles from the Blsok Hilla coun. | Mexioan phot boat Tecdorlio were lost on | A meetiog cf brickl cided to continue the strike and decls ed an exorbltant price for thelr pavement | smendments will be submitted to the | ties, The relocation will develop the |ing » northern gale. All haads were That ke threat oF he aatrachors o lm: - thelr bld will be rejected .:; other | Yotersof the states, as follows: rallroad system and means an early drowned, ‘A‘ orkmen would no‘!’:u:c‘;udr.. 0s 1y Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine Near Clinton, Jones county, Gs., ffteen materials will be used, —The general assembly shall | gdmission of undivided Dakota Into | miles from Atia 3, the nine 'yesr old son | dac 8 one of & monumen! . Bex Burier s trying to teach|'d a bly will be, a good deal of land specu- | Sitnied. P v el Al onnted by an¢austtisa alua sl AlDSEs - Iting therefrom; and puwer to Massschusetts that charity begins at e 2 ¢d | baby. Sidney Johnson, was an oration delivered . " Bome. Tas evldance produocd by bis| noi Ijmired. by any provision of ths b gl p":,’:,,so.bb":; fonantiod T o Sercount William Beoker, of | v Jellerion Davis, In whish he salogizad| Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, ocommittee to investigate the condition mmslllvm‘:llcm‘.r-h ; ‘ :“ “‘.e enflnstonilory, Pm“: g‘yfl""fiffi'"'l’rl"‘,k":;h‘::'g.“"'_:"{!;:'l'l: ok oth s e d::rdu::.gllhrlso Bottled and in Kegs. econd—The manufacture of an R Sl ? | the confederacy, and when bo fell in the ;:"m:n:::r b‘-lllll..r‘.m';.h :-"-llr:u:n'&:;; the traffio in invoxioating li juors to be :l:;::o:::,:z::;::l‘ ::!:::.:1; c; in'a carriage to Jul. " Weariok was aféer o iehtiont aolamn mhien| 314 & 918 8, 14TH STREET, § e OMAHA, FEB. ased as a boverage are forever pro- In Davenport, Town, Saturdsy at 'the | in the moment :..&::’,,’:L’a"s.d'i'.fi’.‘:‘: founded susplcin that the death of | hibited, and the general wsemtly|must result from the mew departare |city eleotion ihe demoorats elected t jnmates was hastened in order to|shall provide by law for the enforce- it ik ’,p" ® |5t seven ::der:n'a:?v‘l’l’; clerk, cwwor ?.':»l: s h'onl'l“e]:o:per :""‘d bave findd h | p nt a pri r a fugitive. The con: secura the profit from the sale of thelr | ment of this provision b somev i police magistr.te, federacy had three great leaders, Jobnson, bodiss, O seventy.three infants Theso amendments have passed the | John Sherman will probably s'artat ct the mayor, 4 Lee ani Jackeon, who would comp: y 9] i.n the, inabitation o one year legialature by nearly a party vote. A |once for Ohio, The spring elections Armold' & 0 ',ng :“:.:'::!:::;, m:l? sy loaders ‘ef snclent or modern 1 third amevdment passed the senate |in that state convince him that Li: | Friday night avd the safe blown open and only one remained at ils close and a aod 1hiy. &lao be'habealbed | fetices sioed Yiore mending th roboed of a small smount of money and former student at Harvard testified Y poveiiiy L eed moro mending than eVer. | g)),(00 to $30,000 in bonds, | that the infant bodies from Tewks: There wa 0 THE GREAT GERMAN MANUF. asse) f half 'ACTURERS OF bury almost invarlably bore evidences s geaszal amembly may FIONS RBEORERS d:y {1 thitnoe of s16 memory of Peter REMEDY i —_——— 1 ° of death from strvation. The pan of | I utoxleating liquoser - 1+ | Total Goliapes of tns Auustinian So- | o5eF, W0 uacrul tnk vlace in he | |} FOR PAIN Car penters Materials : £ : & Dickens would fall in desoribing the| It will be seen that the voters in Soatety, tend d, horrors of the Tewksbury almhouse, | Ohlo will be given a scope of choice A negroin jull at Charleston, W. Va,, Batiorss and nzeg f ¥ Bpeclal Dispatch toTus Bxs, i orted to ha: tessed to th . I RIEUMATIS! and Ben Bautler's determination to( which ought to satisfy the mort ex- Lawnrenck, Mass,, Aptil 8, —It was dor rof |h-“lhh;::°:h'|:lnn,uhr “whioh JNeurnl‘I." sAsH noofls BL'"ns sTAIns probe the matter to the bottom will|acting. Uader the present constitu:|annovnced today In the OCatholic | Nealavd Craftarenow injilin Lexiog. Sciatics, I.u-h’u- ’ . d ’ be applauded by the entire country, |tion the liquer traffic canunot be|ohurches here that the Augustinlau :;;:',“,,‘;2‘,‘,'{“',".“,.,,{;;‘“““’“' hisassdalls nc&uml.’ st H R .I' B I t - w‘ d Taa l=rifl 44 S licensed. Toe tidal wave of last fall ::::;7 :l‘):l?h‘:lzn.um‘ol:u& .‘;:’.:‘:lm: James P, Saow died fn Mer'den, Coon., | |l HRADACKS, TOOTEACER, air al lngsl aluste: s) Indow unterrified democracy of the e on- | Baturday night. 868 h hai west hold a grand po---ow’n the | tom largly due to the forolog of the| iy o1 etiorts to reduce the Indebted |if the s dUann Tl epubll: S0AE THaRET, and DOOF Framesl EtC. temperance lssue by the republicans | pess to depositors in the Augustinian | osu national ¢ mvention, and was the fir.t | | QUINSY, SWELLINGS, | First-olass facilities for the Manutacture of all kinds of Mouldings, Planing snd wigwam of the Iroquols olub at Ohlca: | o the state, and it seems ver: ba- | S s institation by _collectione, | ote ever cast for General L.raut for a oan- SPRAINS, m a Speclalty, Orders from the country will b promptly executed. go on April 18, at which plates will be | 1, that n,; renowed .B“.'L:m,,m T! nggnrnor of the An:mtlulm order | didate for presidens, Soreaess, Cute, Bruism, astineican A MOVER, Berort 1aid for 300 persons. Among the dls- | woain help the demooracy and pave |Pated this course was taken beoause | A opeecke) \nin.endhe Call; Oclvendo FROSIBITES, |= i R T tlngulshed guests who have acospted | ¢ne SR e e tl attachments on the ohuroh | 5 0 s Moaeb of the cars w i BURNS, SCALDS, CHERRY GROVE tations rty would rot be removed, 5 A4 al other bodily nshes > lank §0 B present are George I: dp‘h’wu desired by the soclety b Aot Dejey- \ H. Pendleton, S8amuel Randall, Henry that all creditors should share ali - M X Watterson, Jere Black, Governor Ther: sggpre: | A prize fizht took place Saturday morn- | I oy gating 860,000, added to the lisbilitles |ing near Na tecoke, Pa.. between T Iao ° B F. Bailer, Governor Cleveland, 1884, E—— More than & year ago, a syndicate of Ohlcago capitalists, headed by Joho R Sl and Mike O h. Feank Hord, General Luwion of V. Furwell, sosured from the Texa| 15,703 dopealiors, $450 000, Rhich | wivnund bo'a "ol B riunds. "Slubla B Frederic, Monros 0o , Towa % . ~ " , ) 3 Ghorgls, General Oarlisle of Ken-|loglalature s grant of 3,000 (00 acres, | biljties §607 (00, The society olaims | wan n?:u-i:me:'nu.th:n'::'w u"z::nltfiy ‘ ) ] C. E. MAYNE, - - l;roplist.or. tucky, Oingressman Flower of New York, S8smuel J. Tilden, Senator Mo or about 5,000 equare miles of the most fertile lands in the state, The assets of §6C0 000, which conslat of four churches and parsonsges and Has constantly on hand a large number Donald, Governor Pattison of Penn. |consideration promised for this mag. "‘?‘;’“:’ huurgdlu;.th"o:::l f;:P::'?’.‘l' oy imag GOLD MEDAY, PAR'S, 1878 of I{‘rwf. tylvanis, Miyor Harrison, Jadge Taur- | nifisent empire was the erection of a | fops w’ill ,,:ri:‘, .,.‘;“], b per &nt 3. which would be peedgasc by ',h' BAKER'S 4 Matched Teams & Single Drivers ee room of & man, General Hancock, General Mo |atate house which it was sgreed | Riv. McEvoy says the creditors will | gennive ocffin, reeking with the mould cf BEEAKPAST [HI[H1)8 A SPECIALTY Olellan, S:nator Voorhees, Se:atcr|should not cost less than a million |be pald ia full, though it will take |the Tewkes ury grav yard.” Pevc-intion of Horses and other informas and » half of dollare. At the time of | MADY yesrs for a nal eettloment | Froeman Younel ve, treasurer and bus' o;o".'.“«‘.'.’.‘;‘um'".“n'.'.m - RRMELY A% M Tho scctety’s appeal for ald did not | ness mauayer cf the Cohoes, N, V. Straw- i \ v moved, It h 8 — Lamar and many others, among whom board B lef \h“‘.h i t ks ———————————————— g— _ meet with & - Memed: fonced the mame ‘of: Nicholns | I theve AP M8 HrE" WILLIAM SNYDER, sre & dczon presidential aspirants. |the grant, ugly suspleions were There will be an unusual feast of rea- | whispered around the caplital. It Piianed) ; for o of LN son ard a flow of genulne B)urbon, | was publicly charged that the land . & :).‘ :nm: froe h:r:'l','; .::5 8 uo‘:flflon m'. MANUPACTURES OF P A e e e it OARRIAGES, BUGGIES to pub on’an exira force to|least estimate, aud that corropt tn. | ; OWENSVILLH, Ky., Aprll & —The | JC,C ot ey of Amerioan wines R e ) y ) pariog transmit the prophecies of a ‘‘gloriovs fluences were used in the legislature line "anfii;;‘r and champagoe culliog upon other mani Tackurers of wines to siggest some measare \ AND ROAD WA ONS, vistory in 1884, which some filty | to secure the passage of the aot, 10 oross 1t | to ba prevented in congress to oppose the Ciigyy” 0ld by GrocersiEverywhere spealfers have alresdy committed to| How enormous the job was is now h ept | adulteration of native wines, and s mee'ing First-Olags hlltlnfutnd ,fllflgl‘ifl:‘“'hpuflu Promptly Done.

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