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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MAY 11, 1890--T Have Received the Highest Endorsements of the Lead- Tl - ing Artists of Europe and America. A. H()SP ¢ FOR AI&I%I;T{&SKA; 100 New Pianos to Rent. 100 "~ 50 ORGANS TO RENT. 50 ORGANS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Commencing Monday. THIS WEEK. Commencing Monday -~ We Will Sell Pianos from $50 Upwards on Fasy Terms, Or Rent Pianos and Organs,Rent to Apply as Part Purchase Money. Organsfrom $15 - Upwards, on Small Payments. 8. That the taxcs on the said land forthe | yhe “ohject of which is to et men Hanscom Park Methodist church on Thurs- | __ Second Presbyterian church. Saunders and seanne il AL 5 T b I ! next month they will ask that the rule agreed | ¢, vears shall be borne by the union (it being Vi : FE gt b H day evening. It was a house warming of the | Nicholas strects—Treaching at 10:5 anit § upon in Chicago be enforced here. By guaranteed that the taxe: 1 not exceed | but on time, ‘“for,” said an official, “if w o'clock by Rey. S. M. Ware of Clinton, Mo. b laying their action they claim that contractors | ¥i00 per annum), the amount of said taxes to | imposed no penalty on tardiness, not f 2 el ot ehioN oLl fand Wie Wocland hogtass y Rev. K c Owmaha Carpenters Preparing for an Eight | and builders can suffer butlittlo inconven- | be réimbursed to the union In event of a fwil- | half of onr trains wouli go out on The Weeks' News Among the City's Ghurohes | G5E 02 ol "la Proverial, entertatned | Hooaay sonool ot moon, X D et ience, as nearly all contracts that have been | ureon your part to acquiresald tract of elghty | Wil tois ms ¢ work ahardship on the boys a0 ; pEa 1 rover { in and. 5 ‘i N in taking | (80) acres. 2 4 X c b and Congregations. their friends in a charming manner. The st O AR AT rner Nari Hour Demand. taken will have been cnm‘gletedhnmi in }i..kxl._.é, O aad | fon auid L trnat kAl Tl | ov and then, it is the n‘nl}l"h can Jo social event of the Hunscom Park church ar | o & irst 4:‘1‘::{515;:“‘}1.:2‘.‘“, comer gEnLnfll)!u:-[ _— new contracts they will know how to figure. | ;iced with some mutually acceptable | to protect ourselves aud do o the always enjoyable, but none hava been pleas. ) o caching Pricters B 1y, to be delivered to your union upon | men.’ IUkECnORNAYastee morning and evening by Rev. J. W. Allen of THE REQUEST TO BE MADE IN JUNE. | Aged Printers’ Home. D miiance with the foregoing conditions. The officials are willing the men showld | DR, HARSHA REMAINS IN OMAHA, | Avter than that of Thursdny evening. Chicago, His visit at this time may result in Tomorrow, will mark an_important era in ike the former proposition, this one was | have their union and want it kept in good T e e A Lis becoming pastor of this church’and a per- the history of the Typographical union of the | accepted and the work of raising funds to | condition. as the; ciate that as a rule it FheDonglasiConnty iety. manent resident of the city United States. The printers in the various | erect a suitable building upon the site was | result road. They _Jln officers of the Douglas county bible so- Universalist—Services trd ¢ at Goodrich N g > 3 His Congregatl fuses to Allow & 3 3 Shoe. Men Will Not Close Early—The | 1) yion will devote o part of their earn- | commenced. Balls, fairs and literary enter- | also stato that in but few cities do _the traiu ongregation Mefusescto) AN have appointed a missionary to can hall, North Twenty-fourlh stree, three blocks 01d Printers' Home—The Grip- ; 2 tainments were given in many of the cities | men get more hours than here, and in some Him to Leave-The General ty in the interest of the bible cause, A | north of Cuming, at 10:450, m. 'Mr. S| E ings to the establishment of a home where | o/ /4' o' nroceeds were turned into the treas- | not as many, while the compensation, 20 cents Conference Will Be Held b Rl e O LR s e Pacalie? ot iha t Toas. men’s Grievances—Looal the aged and infirm case-holders may find a | yry, The fund is now a sum of more than | per hour, is the same, the world over. gl assigned to the work and has_ entered upon | the evening at 7:30: “How to Get Ac- Labor Notes. comfortable place in which to pass the de- | £40,000 and work upon the home will begin e LAz SR his duties and desires to correspond or call | quainted.” clining day uul{l' ]z of ncx:. month. ST & ml-l[:\fl:‘lio‘t(‘in:‘ l{n'm;]u)\l:nt;:.l e vt AR upon the ministers of the city as well as to r'r;m; lcmthcdmx. Capitol avenue and s ago, Wl ; eir in- | , The home, when completed an 2 mal sociation No. 1, National Asso- BN e, co-operate with all who ar Eighteenth street—Very Rev. C. H. Gardner, For months the outlook in the building Years ago, when unions were in thelr in- | 4o, il ' mannged by a board of trustees, | ciation of Stationary Engineers, has at lst Rev. Mr. Harsha's Friends. circulation of the bible. dean, Holy communion, 8 @& m. Morning Tur Bek of last § X ncy, the members conce’ ved the idea of | wiu ty it will be to look after the can . e Tt [ tradesof the country has been an interesting zmmmnng such an fnst slon. But, how | Sates for wimiselon and 16 seo. that they are b“""““’,;f““‘“"‘f;"‘_‘,‘“‘“l “‘l“fé »;l:‘l L»l.“fu"{n‘.:? thatRav)Dr. Hevatis!l pastinlof ol Hivah AN \\;m' to wateh, as between the eight-hour law | to proceed it was the questioa, because there | eligible and not imposters upon the charity of | state. The pr “‘“I‘ TEOR 05N ‘{‘I‘ dehts | Presbrtevian “church of this city, had re- | e Methodist ministerial meeting closed a | m. Ve 5 p. m. ad the demand’ for more wages upon the \wore no funds available. the printers of the uuion. is tho elevation and maintenance of the rights | Geived a call from the First Reformed church | oo o0 S0 0 B Weoptng WhtesonMa The various councils of the R Arcanum v i s . —_— of the men who run stationary engines, and | 5 \lhany and that.he had gone east for th will attend the evening service in a body. part of the mechanics, matters have been in | mhe men grew old, many died in the poor Shoe Dealers’ Ultimatum. for the recognition of other business matters | 1 WS A0 LIGEAC, IR KONE FORE ) Dr. ("|1-|::hlurll,\luzu|3{thn-l,im'uln universtty, | The dean will preach. 2 ody. met the board of trade and 8 very unsettled condition, The attempt 10 |.house, while others ‘wore sent o charitablo | The agitation by the shoe. ] b e e o AL Ca A TR f v R ) ; iy . house, s o agitation by the shoc-clerks, of the | in which cugincers may be interested. Tho | PUIPOSE of iapiring, fujo the sume. S Vmisten s wrool|| e B """"“"‘:“':“.‘;;M"‘_‘;““‘.h": “‘Cm"‘“fi:‘;‘fid institutions by friends of {nfluence, but this | shorter-hour plan seems to have reached a | fourth section of the articles of fincovporation | city, u paper of which Rev sition to build a $75,000 university at Weep- | day afternoon at 4 o'cl block, i o great strike which has been watched by | was slow work and ouly @ few were thus | point where, if they desire to work fewey | 180 an tmportant uaturgand reads as fol- | 4t piie time associat R el e oo e et e Pl arodn "Wednesday and ‘he mochanics of this city with great inter- | provided for. hours, they must seek some other employ” | e, the furtherance of Strikes or in any The Dutch ma and a committee was appointedto ¢ Faturday evening the room is open to truth est. The termination of that strike was the | In June, 18, when the Typographical union j or n } s ppointedto hd zoad upon whieh skilled. worlamen hoped (o of tho United States Sonvaned 1 Pittebarg, | ment. way interfere between its members and their Dr. Creighton wauts §30,000 0 in anday spoke of the fact Sunday 145 P i — prayer, litany and sermon, fethodist University. school,'8: Sun- most gifted and usefal pastors they will d Avenue Congregational church, build iheir hopes. Pa., the question again was brought up for | The employers have no desire to carry the | employers in regurd to wages; neither shall | ovor"that they have sadly underestimated i ot—Rev. Wi Dlio desired result lins boen attained, th | discussion It remained unsolved mntil | war into Africa and forco their men to work | it be used for PUitoR SEERigIous spurIoas. rmination. The e O o workuen won ictory, and now'they | George W, Childs of the Philadelphia Ledger | until a late hour at night, but, as a rule, are | 165 mcetings shill be devord, fo the business of b is not. going to sur- B e el Bala. have no heaitanc ng tho | came to the rescue. Joining with Anthony | gotormined that their stores shall not close at | shall be given o the educating and heiping | Jcuder Dr. W, J. Harsha, to the First Re- | poc g gc murkle of Hillsborough, IIL,will | tion.” Sunday school at noon. Young Peo- opinion that ason rolls around, | J. Drexel of the same ¢ formed chu , through their fore- h of Albany. The former church @ight hours will constitute a day’s labor. o A T sonven. | 6 o'clock. Upon this subject a number of the | work contemplated in the formation of this | o' AT “e il ey iwiien be was @ theo- | 02CUPY the pulpit at Kountze Memorial Luth- | ple's Society of Christian Endeavor meof the Kuights of Labor have | the money be used in such a manner as to | O%¢W AL The officers of the association are: W. B. | hjy) vory attractive inducements to become [ —Southwest Presbyterian church, corner | topl iere Art Thou t & interest in the eight | subserve the good of the order. There secms to be but one opinion, and that | Austin, president; Joe A. Wetzenback, vice | ji hast5r, The most that they could offer | Twentieth and Leavenworth strects, Rev. | Kountze Memorial Lutheran church—Ser. hour movement and are now urging upon all [ Thus the beginning of the printers’ home | 15, if the fo'clock rule should go into effect, | president: James Anderson, treasurer was what_they believed the future had in | John Herron will preach tomorrow morning | vices at10:30a. mand 8 p. m. Rev. J. K. tradesahe impol ce of organizing unions | was a reality as the subsequent action of the | it Would injure the dealers to a great extent. | W. Mattr finaneial secretary; store for-them, The sequel showed that they | and evening. Hours .of service, 10:30 a. m. | Turkle of Hillsborough, Ill., will conduct tvoughont the countr Titernational Typographical union demon. | They elaim that a numberof the smaller | Palmer, recording secrotar, not “reckon twithout their host,” for | aud 8 p. m.; Sunday school 12:15 m.; young | both services. All are welcome. i will be in a_position | strated. stores oould mot be formed into cedish Cary ory under the wise and earnest work and attract- | people's meetiug 6:45 p. m. Free ‘pews. i ¢ where they ¢ v influence felt. The | ~ The next movement was the election of | line, ~ and, Dbesides, —many of the Swedish Oarpentars, ive preaching of their brilliant young | Cougregational singivg. Everybody wel- RELIGIOU work of orga has been going on for | James J. Daily of Philadelphia, August | clothing stores also sell boots and | Atthe present time there are at pastor the church began to grow, | come It the former should adopt the early months. Since the first of January they have | Donath of Washington, D. C., and Frank S. | 5b0 mters in the city eventy-five Swedish cary Though in the t has sent | Trinity Methodist al church, corner Governor Be ver of Pennsylvania is one urse of the yeas A tremendous effort, and to show for | Pelton of Chic s & board r or | closing plan, all of their evening trade, which | . e R oo out colony a olof as never stopped | Twenty-first and Bin W. K Beuns, mmissioners to the next Pr €his, they now point to 456 new lodges Brlics uROb g a8 Hosr) ;:nrrutxln:::mx.uru'\‘i thoy consider the best of the duy, as it is tho | 21d 80 far they have beew wihout ot e by W BB TS aneed| s e m., and 8 p. m, | general assembl ; the date above mentioned, Of this number | investment of the sum trade of the clerks, both male and female of | tion. Seein B DU into a well-rounded and complished | Morning subject itifying the Sanctu: |~ Tho provisional government of Brazil has sixty-five of the lodges have been orgunized | = Beforo the convention adjourned the fol- | the wholesale and manufacturing establish- ::',"fl"'"','f‘f,“,.“,) e D O Mroe. | preacher and ecclesiastic, He stands todu » 'Evening, quarterly meeting (if £as | issucd ce suppressing religiovs institic- Dby she m_um-x-, with more falling into line | lowing was unanimously adopted: "“{"‘fm:}!’;‘h:, d:)n‘lo there I3 a willingness to | day night of the present w all Swedish ‘f; ne of ;)1 lr remo: :.nbu_n .14 ”‘-{ we 1‘1‘ 11.:;»:« Lu ‘...\‘1 w”\:u n” I y,};“".’m - 1,101_. tion in the state schools According to the theory of the knights of | ojhosolved. That as an evidence of the appre- | woca at 8 o'clock, but if anything better than | carpenters are requested to meet at Green's | €At i l"‘-" sk anl gl B S Rennil S st st S 6 Ponnd The London Times gives a review of over Atita city"this worle 18 not urged for tho. pur- iy ohilds wnd | 058 wanted by the clerks they will be com. | hallon Farnam strect, for tho purpose of ko: i, o gchater MaK . Seats free. veople made | 4wo colamns to the new book, *“The Unknown pose of bringing about a strike, nor s it for abosrapblcal | velled o get intd other chanzels of business | Organizing a union. R kiiowa this ud, henoe wa bellave . P. S, Merrill of the First Methodist | Gvlstis it s msry farbmabin mevtow o the purpose of declaring war against the con- v 0t the birthday fore they secure the relief sought. The Painten x no effort to keep him. Andif | Episcopal church, Seventeenth and Daven- . ’ hol hilds during the next five ye 12—each and Jurisdiction rs—May ———— very union compositor under its A Bogus Circular, The members of the T ast o the MIssissippi river con- The Baptist anniversaries will be hold this tractors, but simply to place themsélves in : Py k 5 year in Immanuel Baptist chuvch, Chicago, Line where they may demand and receive their Dr. Harsha does mot know it, h 11 not be v eets, will preach at 10:30 a.m., on Save Other rs’ and Deco- in Albany six months before he will rue ti 2 S A R SE LA ! and at 8 p. m., g i 4 S 45 men AmoNg men, iribute the Amount recelved by The Knights of Labor of this city are in re- | rators' unions, Nos.32 gud 104, will hold an OnARE R el Ao natray ha Hyper R e \}n 1.‘ . T auniveraaries open \\Illllllu: Said a prominent_member of the brother- | ems.on o coipt of a circular fronr the builders ex- | open meeting at Schgggder's hall, ivorce from his present ing Ointoient.”® All wel- | Of the Women's Home Mission_ society and hoad yesterday: “The manufacturers, the per and pre: close with that of the American Baptist Edu- change of Portland, Ore. The document, [ fourth and Cuming stroet, 1s he has ofte Ay night, at aid, is in | come, producers, the capitalists and in fact mest of huté the amount ¢ { anoe of | Which the eigh-hour fAh' will receive Omaha. Here is where he belongs, and here B T i . . | cational society {»m business mvnx:d the country have banded hour's work: ruwl'nuu_uulum ry | which upon its face has theappearanceof | Joo v " S Bl ‘.m;‘ JuS oY s th 14 wheve he w‘l do.va e (”A\Ill:dfl{ \‘ rn.‘l [xf'\l'l\vh an t‘:mf Il -*H. Althosgh in Germany the state makes pro- Tasclyes into socictics for mutual prote dirthday af-Mr. Drexel ~ | fairness, reads as follows: strongest in the ¢ promote the Muster's kingdom than in uny | ¢ nfon Sabbath morning. Youns peos | i3ions for complote courses in Catholio th and why should not we. from every person under our jurisdiction west We, the builders exchange of Portland, Ore., | and in good working gier. eastern pulpit.’ “]'““"““ “ b 3 1"- 0 -~<K'| LGNDg '1"1 ‘& | ology in the public universities, yet the great ‘or years the people of the country have | of the Mississipi river. an organization duly incorporated under the R On Friday the divectors of the church met | BI'S weetiug at :13 aud preaching at 5 Thi8 | ;.65 of candidates for the pricsthood are mssociated the knights with the anarchists, | * The next convention of the union wus held | 1343 of this state, do hereby e the follows CHANGE, OF TIME. and, after discussing the situation D ot Sontom S e hiy abe | educated in diocesan seminaries entirely un- and recurded us us demons instead of men, | iy Buftalo, N. Y., in June, 1887, when a num- AALL g the: 1le. & w0k the gy Iy, decided that they could not affc R e e hoth raning oha | der shurch control. but at last that prejudice bas been o ber of propositions looking to the location of | “In the following lines, at the respective The Burlington's Chicago Trains. Mr. Harsha, and as a consequence & it e O R B} It is said that in northern Michigan there and now the community has been edu such & home were submitted, but no action | Wages after each calling, we guarantco work The fast vestibule express via the | his salary to #6,000 b Moy 18, i AR are several counties without a church of any 10 a point where we arv looked upon as not | was decided upon then, though Austin, Tex., | to those wh il themselves of this offer, and ch May 18, denom pnly the bone and sinew of the o nity Mothodist Episcopal church, wen of standing in s » “Our members have held positions of honor and trust, their voices have resounded in th halls of congre vell as those of the logis- At the Peoy church, B : will bind ourselves to give competent men | Burlington route for the east now le agreed to donate §10,000 in cash and ten acres | N\ DGy forduty” in Bortand, Ofes as a ro- | their Omaha depotab4:30 p. m., arriv- tz6 place, has L in the hands of ground near the city sult of this call, preference overall otherup- | jng in Chicago 8 #'¥. Elega ning | Beard Brothers, the decorators, tifts we & A . ; % 8 - | ing in Chicago 8 #'¥. Elegant dining The action of this convention met with the | plicants for the positions open; - Carpenters, 8 oS & Ar and breakfast, | and a great tranformation will be noticed to al of the craft, and, for another year, | to 8 for nine hours: painters, 83und upward | CaF service for suppér and breakfast. | pic 8O IR A I ™ gl oV cheme lay dormant. for nine hours; plumbers, $i ‘and upward for | Reclining chair cang (seats free). e T e e P et tion and_that thousands of men, > 3 D women and children are growing house—Sabbath schiool at 108, m.: sermon at | FOTON ST SRIGIER 10 BTOWTRE Ul 11 a.m. by the pastor, Rey, Oharles W. | word of God nor saw a church. 1\‘1” ol AL Me Thive Hand With the exception of Austria, which cons n the ev Wi 08 tributed $1%0,000 to the Pope’s support in the ) in the rd the ch will unite with Jatures of many of the states of the union. 1 e i - nine hours; plasterers. 8 for eight hours; an sleepers solely, iir Omaha 1 1L, ” Francis Murphy at the Grand opera house, L, vy by ; " h " R 8 n 1888, when the convention met in Kansas R 3 ¥ man sleepers solely,lir Omaha bu which will still furtber add to the Y e shape of Peter's pence last year, no nation Uis has boen brought about by educa- | ity, thequestion was again brought up. but | brigkluvers 8 for nine hours: comlce makers | ;Pho fast night exprees, with Pullman | the room, chureh, T'wenty-sixth and | contributed more to that fund tha Iialy. Tho ity voars ago & man with a rade was | M84id the members concluded the time for ac- | nine hours: hod carriers, &30 tor nine hours. | sleeping car and Ueclining chair BT R e Rev, Louls Zahuer, 5. T, D., | Italian contributions amounted to $30,000, e e e oA aude was | tion was not at hand and another postpone- | ™ Tha local assemblies hiere denounce the (seals free), leaves at 9:15 p. m., Brriy- e A IRoSpie 1 O Sone aexvic aud precisely the sume wmount camo froul ) g T S0 T 4 | ment took place, cular in the loudest terms, T 18 e O 1 me § i g ; s thought by tha A 1n o8, *Jubll “runc the assocltions that surtound the laboring | “'ry Jupe, 188, the canvention met in Den- | only a clap-trap to get men to the far we }l',’:‘“‘:xtdh:;{,‘\’;‘,'.,’."hl, i Serving ‘-'l'v:.‘,‘r;, A R A e flaty Bitien, 1§ Vailed Fatie The gencral assenibly of the Presby Lnd ws compelled to labor from sun to suz, | Yor: aud during the sessions the following | and when once the town has beon filled with | JC POET R, SRRSO thatdmportant fleld, for a8 4 Akt odloc church (northern) will be held this ¥ Tecoly g DUt & mere pittance for hisservices, | PIopovition was made by the board of trade | mechanics, wages will drop. It will bo no- | Jea¥ing Omata Gaty ub =4 u. m. 6o Rev, J. A. Henderson, pastor of the Park e g TR the Tirs sbyterian church, Si “Siuce then we have gradually risen from | O olorado Springs ticed that in the circular no mention is made | hects at Orveapolis with the fust v Avenue. Congre 2 of this city was called R o Sprin begiuning Thur uderstanding that vou are | as to the number of men who can or will be | expr adylsability of founding a . same s 2lfman sieen tor the slok and. Indikent members of | CRPloyed at these wages. 0 p. m. 1110:1;11_1 day. l!}xllm}u 1}5(; smiths, masous or | your union, wo take the liberty of presenting > v cars, _n:dmmg chair cars (scats % atives of the many other trades | the following proposition to your worthy con- Street Rallway Employes. free) and dining cars, Oreapolis to Den- Church Offic ntimber their wembers by the thou |sideration: As to the matters of difference referred to Ticket office The second a 1 election and business 3 [+ We offer to deed to your union, In fee stmple, 3 s Ba < b vi elghty () acres of Iand lying within one mile | in 1ast Sunday’s Bes, between the street car - cting of the Immanvel Baptist church was | 41743 p. m. on Soy ast week. The financial condition of ace, @ fo ef words, it is because the e followlng conditions - idently e S 1 . b the organization as indicated, he treasur: Eun.\ of daily til have been lessened, By | - 1. That your union begin the arcotion of a | ©6rs of the road, the employes evidently look | teries not found In the list in the “Minutes of | o' “,‘;,‘,,l, is excellent. The ‘church is this plune of obscurity until now we can hold | conside ss for Denver, arriving the hgads and state with pride that we | how rpeiters, plumbe 15. Thé opening sermon will be by i ator,, Dr. William Charl can’ charge the ministers of the lenomination with being mer- 18, the Ex- | cena From statistics sented at the g Man,” and ion of the Maine conference it was shown log Without Reaping” | that the preachers in this conference res J. W. Allen of Chicago is in the city | ceived on an average last year 81 cents per A will probably become @ permanent - | day. to Tingley last week by a mes ing the dingerous illuess of his ige annou her, At the Southwestern Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth street between Poppleton and No one Woolworth avenues, Rev. Luther M. Kubns | Mothodist preach at 11 &.m, on ‘“Jes . of God's Feeling Toward his we bave hud_time to read, to think and | home on Said land within the period of two | at the situation in a different light -than do neral Assembly’” are the Flint, Mich., | {ivaly free from btedness. dent will preach tomorrow at the First The yearly meeting of the Quakers recently # 10 botter our conditions in various ways." yeurs fron date of sald Geed, sald home to cost | the oficials. The conductors, grip and motor | the White River, Ark., and the Olympla. TMr {. Bond ‘elocted superintendent | Christian ehurch, Twentieth and Capitol | took place at Phil L.phm‘ and there were an 7 ‘The seatiments of this gentlemun are | PLC8 N CE WIthin one year from the dite | men are of the opinion they have a grievance " | mereepe=re— ping yoar to | SEGRGN _ESVISie. Sis ol with & iAW of | u: imber of broad brimmed bats and wy thossol U tradesmen of this city in every | 0 (5o Commencement of saldbullding. and are compelled to put in at least half an New and Elegant I e £ A e o T B Gt ftle ounetssem [h e sisedy. Thery W particular. They all believe that by shorten- | s “Thiat your union shall have the right to | P00 b8 SRSt 10 BHE 18 B8 RO B L i icket office of the Chicago, Rock Ay ho district conference of the German ies, there is tall about, *th ng the hours of labor they will alike benefit thewselves and theiv employes. But o accomplish purpose they do not fndend to be hasty In _their actions, prefering piscopal thurch convened in t,'but the yearly meetings as ever, Thie reason is thad while the y ine ay clothes for & soas Mr. J. H. Jolnson was elected & member of | Methodist the board of trustees. Further business was | postpoued for consldera il Wednesday 1l Any portion of sald tract )) acres at any time aft 1, the proce ml\«r‘f sald sale or W 10 tht DAnAS Of & trusteo mutus "0 e wppiied by bt 1 by you de. | to swallow & camel. They say they have had fic Ry., the “Great Rock 1602, Sixteenth and Far- The officers of the stroet railway claim that | Island & Pa the men are straining st & gnat while they try | 1sland Route, nam, Oma en for whom ork 1 e d X J — — ™ ip b, Opting the pla 3 b gulions lna e, o Whom Ry wows: 10 J 10 the erection of a liowe, o B3 tract; | complaiuts about the rule adopted rezarding | Dr, Birney mited 10 cats A House Warming. " garb aud ’;;.Jl." s regular 173 : Before the summer is over, however, the inthe ovent of @ fallure to commeunce | Walnmen losing their train for the day if they | al diseases of nose und throat. Bec The handsome & and Mys. P