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Collet uy VOLUME XXIX NUMBER fl 0J3RLL LORAIX CO 0 THURSDAY APRIL 5 L888 TERMS 50 RE It YEAH DIRECTORY OITIOUL DIRECTOEY roBKtr OrFiCKR A mm R Webber 1ros hn Attorntv0 Hcrrlck Auditor K K WKUi Trciitrr UJ Ipwib Clerk 1 Pnira U Sheriff W E nhoon Reorder tH limmm IrotiaU Jittfcft C If Snnw flrvyor A1frd Fanver V M Jrtnlall nn Jams Wall Coin n iatlonera 1 S traw Albert Fviur Bradford Kane InfirmaryDirectors PitSia Towvshit T H Miimrorrf 9 B Pudley Mark rVhltnuy Trutee W II niirnnd Clerk K lwln Reiral Treauirar H O Swirl AseaSor T It Mnyhcw W J Ful ler Jonn wan rnsrmies a uuieit i Clarke Arden Dale J notices ol trie Peace rmeatrw ViMimC A MetcHlI Mai C H FnveiC K Ilnrrv A Demiim I M Wor cester W B tbatuiirrlnin r rank Jiovev on oilman W P M i lllierl If rk II H Bi num TrPinurir Imac I Newton Marshall C II McUncsncy Chief bnxlucar mro Depart OnemLiw Public Pcnoori O H White C H hiirbill H J Goodrich W Tl Ourand h P InhmnK II II f Inroentar Members of Roird of Education OnVeri of Hoard C H Churchill rnsfdent W II Dnrand lerk K J Ooodrlch Treasurer Geo W Waltc Superintendent ol Suliools OBEELIN OHTJBOHES fiHHT Coo CRiTKcn Nortnwesi corner oi Main and Toraln streets ItevJameB I rand Pastor Service1 1080 ft m and 1 p m Weekly prayor mooting Friday afternoon 2 oclock and every Thursday even luff in the Church Chapel Sunday School 3 amPayors residence No It tfouth Profcssorst KOOKD COWO CHrTROH South Hide Wont C Me trcot Hev flohcrt G Pliitchins ruUr 3errlfcsin3namanrl7pm Weekly nrayer mnotlnx on Thursday ovcninn In the lecture room Sundnv School ft a m Pastors ZMidooco 24 West Cot logo street IJHltlBT cmiRon PaOTHiTANT iscopal tin W South Main st rent Services Hi30 a m and B80 p n AIO Thirdny eveninfe Seats free Sunday Suhool at 245 oclock Oeorire F tjriythc Minister In Charge Residence No Uli South Main stroct BPTIST Cnrrnon No 8 East IiOraln St Hot C J Ksie Pastor Services 1030 a mand7 nm Sunday School 13 m Yound Poooloa Prayer Meet in ic Sunday at 64rt p m Pravor meetlrcr Thursday evenlnar Pastors residence No 31 North Ploasnut Street risiT MKTnorfisT KPtooopiL cnnaoH No ft South Main at Rov K A fioiild Pastor Services HW a m and 700 d m Seats free flnndav School 9 a ra Yountr Peoples prajr meetlripi Sun lay evening at B4S oclock In the north and nonth classrooms Weohiv Praver meeting Thursday eventnir nt 7 oclock PaitorB residence corner of South Main and Morgan sireols ruit M K uhoroh soutn Water St hstweon Mill and Grovelnnd street Rev Daniel W Shaw Pantor Services 1080 a m and 7iK p m Sunday School SP0 p m Waeky Prayer meeting Thurmlay 100 p m Putor Residetice No 4 Grovoland street T M C A Rooms tor Nn f West OHufre trct Yonnir Menn Devntional McetlnirSunday flS0 to 410 n m TrnlninK ClaxnWelnnariiv svenlnu at 811 Reading Room Free opsn wtjek davs Irom 0 a m to Btn p mSunday from 2 to B p in Htrnnffcra cnrclallyweleomfl Monday evcnlnir Lecture ourseEotertainmenU rommonce at 915 Fro tlckeU it Uoodrlclis and ttie door Y M 1 k Collkok APoociiTiojfresilient F E Leonard 25 W Cnilniio street Younc Msni mnntintt overy Sunday ovonlng nt a qniirttr before ix In Society HallGonernJ Youn PnopUs mecllna Monday evonlntr fn Uie Ubapal of Council Hull at a quarter af BUSiiresa oaedi A TTORNE ra C JEFFKltlKS AttornevatLaw alsn V practice before the icpnrtmonm in allpetition back nny ami I unty matters Oflioo Bcebo Illoak Elyria O 8tf JH LANG AttornoyafrTnw Notary Pub Ho and General Land Insurance andPonilon Airont No 8 Worcesters niock GKO P 4 CH AS A MICTCALF AttornoyB at Law No nrles Public and Keal Entritc Agents CollccMons promptly mane ufflcc over thn Pont Olilno Dborlln O 18tf Telephono lo H WB HEDOKTIIAAttortiovatraw No Inry Pulillc unl Ileni Estato ARcnt onieo In Uia New ilrlck Block over Gardners druKtnro tf A UOilOXKRtl 3TSX0GRA PllER JutlRGNKlt Tonchor ol flonn Pitmans Short h and Tvp writing ami irst lesson t in iirniin lt II Wot Colliru Htraet Oburli BA TBROOSI M GLENN Harbor Shop and Rnth J Room No 2 Colleao Place Drayine done to order Moving ilanos a specialty 131 v CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER b E WALKKIt CONTRACTOR AND nfTlLDFRPlans drawn to rumodrl i Id houses and for build In f new onen Six hundr d ooslpna on hnnil for oxnmlnntlon by tlioyo who wmh to build Furniture rupulred or mado to ordor at No 6 Ubi ttreut during wlnler 3a ly OA TTLS JSRSISR G DRnaoisTa JM GAiNBIl A CO Drufrftists ro sorlptions accurately compounded at all aours Jr HARMON Doaior In Drugs Modi olnun Perfumes Toll Vrllclcs Lamp and Fine CanHs No 15 W Or j lege St WU HAYLOtt Drayman moves Pianos Household Uouus and Morclmmliflo with tars and on roasonablu torini Urdors muy bo HQ UUSTKD DentlBt Onico over No S West Collexo Struut First stairway Must wi rost unico Uhoi lln O 491 BA RD WARS C ART Bit HATCH Dealers In Hardware moves ami Tin ware Solo Aftonts Tor warts Sujvos Job work done In tho best W KKDA EDWARDS Dealers in StovosTln Winds Merchants ICxcliango North Malt LI VSR T STA BLS AV T Kl iicceor ft proprietor of city i to V H Favel Ii Miilu street Oherlln Hood tdam ii t an Hours ami at reatonulile rutca ocial attention to tioarco and eitrrlntw loi tun 4ttr n W7 UlltiN Livery ami Mack Line 11 No US KiNtColloe treel Ohorliu W Gooj Rij at roioniile i utes ila k Lin W snd from tUo lepot Order for bucks maj Os loitaiH 11 UahNaKds Urocury Hit l plepaon No l pb mien N3 V C nUNtit M D Ihvslcliin andSurM poii uitlee ami Reldin o No 4 rfoulb aiu iheot Calli in tho country day or Oiuut promptly aUcudcd to TeluiLono No SO 7aui pK 1 0 JUMP 1hTslciHn and Snrcon a OQlco In Carpcntora llloik over Johimons iflace m North Main ilriwu 8 H WILSON W D Physician and Bur eon 0flravar A SlraiiNs Store Ob to trie ud dUuaie of Winirn Jtid ehildrca i Jpeclaliy All oil will roccivo piyuipt at icatlon night or day 38tf PHYSICIAN AND SCRGKON AVW HUNCI n Ohnrlln Ohio OIBe n idwicc No 5 Sou tli Prof omor s tree r niiuce bai returned to bis homo iifior an Botnoa or a yar axUrolv rastorod to haallli l trgtb ad will mumstbs priotlen of i proicnaioUia all tus aouartiueuts Btf Y f ROYAL Ktj mrmmwm AbsoSuteSy Pure This powder never varies A marvel of pnr noaitciil tlian tlto ordinary kindi and cannot lio sold in competition with the multitude of low ttst short weight alum or phosphate pow urf u oniy in cans HU1 ftL PUWDKH CO 1UG Wall street N Y 164t OHIO LEGISLATURE Senate Karch 27 The vote by which theSenate yesterday passed tho Housoblll authorizing savings banks to invest in the bondB or any Stato county or municipal corporation in the United States was reconsidered and the bill placed on tho calendar By a vote of 18 to 10 the Scnuto adopted the Joint resolution of Mr Davis providing that tho General Assembly shall adjourn on Monday April 9 until Tuesday January 1SSH The following bills wero passed Making it a misdemeanor to deceive a iivcry Ktuhlo keeper In regard to the use to bo made of his horse or in any manner to abuse theanimal providing for tho improvement of Tillage streets leading to n city and the assessment of tho cost upon Uie general tax duplicate making tho cost of storage in a storehouse a lion upon tho goods so stored after they have been unpaid for six months giving trust and eafc d posit companies power to furnishabstracts of titles and to execute any trusts that may be committed to them by an individualcompany or court and make tlie trust companies property absolutely liable in case of any default A I n re o number of local bills were also Dassed Tho Senate refused to concur in Houso amend ments to Mr Richardson s bill flxlntr tho term of township trustees clerks and treasurers at uiree years anu a oomerenco committee was appointed Haute Bills were passed as followsRequiring Insurance companies doing business in this St n to to make reports to the several county nudttors instead of to the State as now to give preference of appointment or employment in every public department of tho State to honorably discharged soldiers sailors and marinos who fought in tho Union army Mr Olemachers bii amending the Fish law was passed without amendment It prohibits fishing with gill nets in Lake Erie in less than thirty feet of water and all net Ashing Isprohibited in Lake Erie between June 15 andSeptember 10 Fishing with neta spears eta in any of tho streams and small lakes in the State is prohibited under tho severest penalties including confiscation of nets nnd seines Mr Whittlesys resolution providing for the payment or the reward offered for the capture of the Ravenna murderers was adopted Under tho Taylor resolution to Investigate trusts pools nnd combinations Sneakor Lampson appointed as meuibora of the joint committee on tho part of the Houso Messrs Stranuhan Taylor and Belleville Those representing tho Senuio on tho committee are Messrs Taylor and Itannrlls Senate March 28 Most of the session today was occupied in discussing the subject of rail ronu passongcr rates tnc bins oi senators MorUey and Uraddoclt being underconsideration No filial nelinn was taken MrKennedys bill amending the law relating to thediaWilHillou of relief for indigent soldiers andsailors was Aiken up out of its order on motion of Mr Taylor and passed The following billa wero also passed Authorizing courts to order a second apprnlsomont of land to be told at publlo auction when the courts are satisllod there has been n decrease of value to provide for thepayment of bounties for the killing of Englishsparrows authorizing townships and villagecorporations to dispose of railroad bonds providing that joint subsehool districts may bo dissolved with uio consent or bom noimm or education A resolution was adopted that the Senate attend tho Tuneral or Chief Justice Wailo at Toledo tomorrow and that a recess bo taken untilFriday March 30 JouiteTho following bills wero passed Amending section J 718 of tho Rovisod Statutes so as to allow the Food and Dairy Commissioner to bring suits before justlcos of the peace and mayors for violations of tho law to provont the sain of adulterated food to amend section creased costs to authorize tho Council at any city in the Stato or Ohio to tako itscensus when necessary between tho years of taking the Federal census and on tiling tho same with the Auditor or Stato said census to be regarded as the ofllcial census of said city maltingappropriations to pay the interest on tho publlo dobt the Irreducible debt and exponses of the Sinking fund Mr Coulters bill amending tho law relating to the granting of teacherscertificates was defeated after a long discussion Mr Grlftln offered a rosolutlon which was adopted that tho Houso in respect for tho momory of the late Chief Justice Watte attend the funeral at Toledo tomorrow and that when the Houso recess It bo to Friday March HO at ten oolock a m Senate March 30 The Son ate passed a bill providing that the laws governing cities of tho first grade of tho second olass shall continue fn forco when the city has been raised to the fourth grade of tho first class The GeneralAppropriation bill was taken up and itsconsideration occupied tho entire flay and also evening session Tho sum or 94000was added to thoappropriation for the Stato School Commissioner to pay for publishing another edition of the Ohio school laws Tho onpropnation for keeping the Hooking canal in repair wis increased 13000 and that for hooping tho Walhondlng in repair woe given an addition of liXK ouiMr Glovers Senate bill to prevent tho spread of glandors or farcy among horsos and footrot among sheep came up andprovoked a long discussJon It empowers tho Stato LIvo Stock Association to causo animals affected with glandert or other diseases to bo killed giving to tho owner when not ablofinancially to stand tho loss buoJi compensation ua might bo doomed Just When put upon its gusance tho bill was defeated Mr Haleys bill prohibit tho sale of cigaioltes and tobacco to minors was also defoaiod but afterwardreconsidered and will hnvo another chance The following bills wero passed Providing that no slay of oxocutlon shall be granted whero suit Is brought to colloot rent for school landsauthorizing tho sinking fund commissioners toborrow tMH0uO to redeem outstanding bonds amending section 1011 so as to limit time to two years in whloh an appeal fromCommissioners may bo taken when opening roads amending tho law authorizing the burial ofhonorably discharged Union soldicre so as toinclude tho wife widow or childran urtdor tiftoon years of ago amending sections 2tfl 809 303 and 300 of I ho mining taws so as to give thoInspector and assistants powor to rcgulato mlnoB employing loss than ton miners providing that no child nndor throe years of oe shall boseparated from Its mothor if tho mother bo an inmate of any county Infirmary unless with theapproval of the probable court and when any chrhl who is an applicant for admission to childrens homo shall upon examination by a regular phynittlnn bo declared to bo afflicted with any oonlaglous and Infectious disease it shall bo oared for at the infirmary At thoevening session a nnrnborof local bills wore disposed of nnd tho House adjourned until Monday April famite March 81 Mr Taylor County and City Depository bills passed tho Senate today after an explanation of their provisions bySenator Taylor without a dissenting vote Tho county bill applies only to Cuyahoga Summit and Lnoivs Mr Richardsons bill to provont boxing exhibitions was passed withoutopposition It provides that any twoporsons who agree and wilfully tight or box at fisticuff or engage in any public sparring or boxing exhibition wih or without gloves of any kind and whoever aids assists or attends any Bueh boxing exhibition or glovo tight and any owner or lessee of any grounds lots orbuildings permitting tho same to bo used for such purpose shall bo titled not more than fLM or imprisoned not more than throo months or both Tho following bills were also passed Including railroad cars in tho law de lining arson prohibiting thokilling of lish with dvnamlto or any poisonous drug increasing tho facilities of the department ot mining at tho Ohio Stato University amending tho mining law by providing for better inspection and compelling tho owner or Ills aicnt to report anyaccident In which the employes areinjured to tho mine inspector Mr Adams iMiiniinccd a hill nrovidniH that the State shall furnish armories and heat nnd light them Mr Whitiloiey s resolution providing for the payment of tho ruwurd offered by tho Stale for the capture of tho murderers ofDotuiilve IluUlgan was adopted Tho Uouso was not in session Senate April 2 Scarcely a dozen members wero present when the Senate convened at four p in today A few bills wore introduced among them one by Mr HanneHs a MilrcappmpnaUng Ml I HAS part of which had already lapsed and the rest nf hich will lapse on tho Lllst of this month for the purchase of laud and the erection on It of a immuniont on tho battlo Held of Ueltyburg l memory of tho Ohiosoldiers who died in the battle luime There was considerable less than a ouoruin assembled In the House and nothing was done aside from reading Ibo journnl for the entire session of lasl week after Which a rocoss was taitou until thood A Revolutionize V hi Wot ild vou whin a eirlc hrapp No then dont uio ordinary pills snlta son u oiot mr sick iivero nowcis etc only uao Mile Pilla I M P tli safest und iiirest of plfls Samples frea at General News Summary Interesting Home and Foreign News CONGRESSIONAL Sekate March S9 A bill was introduced by Mr FarwolL authorizing the President to issue proclamations retaliating airainnt any countries which discriminate against American product and to exclude from the United States animals and animal products from countries in which convagious diseases are prevalent among such stock Among the bills passed were thefollowing Changing tire boundjries of theYellowStone National Park and providing nolico and Other regulations there increasing the limit of expenditure for a publlo building at Troy N Y to 60000 and for a public building at San Francisco to 5OO00 appropriating 100000 tor a public building at Hudson N Y to authorize the Columbia River Bridge Company toconstruct and maintain a bridge across theColumbia river between Oregon and WashingtonTerritory to grant the right of way through tho Indian Territory to the St Louis SanFrancisco Railroad Company appropriating fcii000 for the compleflon of the monument to Mary tho mothor of Washington at Fredericksburg Va Sixtyone bills altogether were passed and the Senate adjourned until the 31st ult Housk An adverse report was submitted on the resolution calling on the PostmasterGeneral for lnrormation relative to the prohibition of American citizens from using tho United States mails on the same terms as Canadian Citizens After some discussion tho matter went over The House then went intoCommittee of the Whole on tho Indian Appropriation bill and after considerable debate thecommittee rose without taking dciinite action and the House adjourned Skxatk March 80 Tho Senate was not in session Hodsb JTie Speaker laid before tho Houso the bill with Senate amendments authorizing tho President to arrango a conference for tho purpose of establishing reciprocal commercial treaties with Mexico tho republics of South America and the empire of Brazil The Houso refused to concur in the Senate amendments and a conference committee was appointed A joint resolution appropriating 000 tor the expenses of the United States tor participating in tho Spanish exhibition at Barcelona in April was adopted The bills granting a pension of 2000 per year to Ihe widow of General Logan andincreasing to J2000 tho pension of the widow of Goneral F P Blair wero then considered and after considerable discussion both were passed The House then took a recess until evening At the evening session twentyfour pension bills were passed and Uio House adjourned Senate April iA bill was passedappropriating H300O0 for tho purchase of a building for tho use of tho Signal Ofllco in Washington The Houso bill authorizing tho construction of a brldgo across tho Mississippi river atMomphis was taken up and after considerablediscussion was passed with amendments rendering necessary a conference committee which was ordered The Senate then resumed theunfinished business the Houso bill for the pur chase of bonds with the treasury surplus Mr Stewart moved to recommit withinstruction to the committee to report without delay a separate bill allowing the owners of gold or silver bullion to deposit tho same and receive coin certificates tberofor Without action on the pending proposition tho bill was laid aside and the Senate after a short executive session adjourned House Mr Mills chairman of tboCommittee on Ways and Means reported his tariff bill and it was referred to the Committee of tho Whole Mr McKinloy submitted tho minority report which was ordered printed MrMcMillan of Tennessee on behalf of tho Committee on Ways and Means announced that thocommltteo would seek to have the House consider the tariff bill on Tuesday April 17 Mr Croino of Texas moved to suspend tho rules and put npon its passage his joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment changing tho time for the annual meeting of Congress Themotion to suspend tho rules and pass theresolution was dofeated nays 80 yens 151 being two less than tbo required twothirds majority The House then adjourned WASHINGTON Commissioner Stockslager lias decided to refuse patents to lands in Humbolt County California entered by the Redwood Land Company The land in question contains the finest redwood timber in tho world and is valued at 2000000 Tho Commissioner considers that there was fraud inenteringthese lands and for this reason refuses to patent it to the parties in question Major General Alfred H Terry haswritten a personaL letter to tbo Secretary of War saying he ia in bad health andrequesting to be ordered before an armyretiring board The number of new business enterprises In the United States reported during the flrst quarter of 1H88 compared with Uio same time in 1887 was 1075 for tho former and 23 for the latter The amount ofcapital stock represented by tlieso nowenterprises is 38rjiS000 The Associate Justices of tho Supromo Court have united in a petition to thePresident asking him to promote AssociateJustice Field to fid the vacancy caused by the death of Chief Justice Wailo Hon William Helmick died atWashington D C on tho olst ult Ho represented Tuscarawas County O in the Thirtysixth Congress and afterward was clerk in tho Interior Department and for a time acted as Commissioner of Pensions under Lincoln The Postmaster General has directed that fiftynine postofficos where the grossreceipts have so increased as to entitle tho postmasters to salaries of 1000 and ovor be on April 1 raised to tho third orPresidential class The United States Supreme Court on the 3d dismissed the motion for a rehearing on a writ of error of Uio celebratedHaxwollPreller trunk murder caso of St Louis This exhausts all legalprocedureforBrooksaluw Maxwell who must hang unlessexecutive clemoncy is exercised The reduction in tbo public debt during March amounted to llr805rR and since June 30 or the first nine mouths of thocurrent fiscal year fSrjO05ill That net cash in the treasury is lH578fl30 or 11500000 more than on March 1 The House Committee on Public LandBhas agreed upon bills to forfeit all tho lands along the linos of tho Northern and Sou thorn Pacific railroadB not completed within tho required time The bills forfeit about 40000000 acres of the Northern andSouthern Pacific lands The President on tho 2d sent to thoSenate the nominations of Gcorgo J Dennis of California to bo United Slates Altornoy for the Southern District of California and Ezckiel Smith of Fuycttevillo N C to bo Minieior Kosidont and Consul General of tho United States to Liberia THE EAST In tho Court of General Sessions at Now York on tho 2Jth ult Recorder Smytho mode public a letter which ho had received which was marked personal Tho letter which bore no signature said that when a decision favorable to Mr Jay Gould isrendered 250 000 in 1000 bills would bo left at tho Recorders residence Tho Recorder said that ho hod no comments to moko and that none seemed to bo necessary The Crosby High License bill passed tho Now York Assembly on the UOlh ult by a vote of fiti to 61 At New York City on tho 20th nit tho Jury in the caso of Lawyor Sewell who was charged by his cook Ellen Foyo withassault rendered a verdict in favor of the defendant and awarding him 500 counsel fees John J Adam counsel for Henry B Ives oid jreorgo H SUtynor has brought suit against them for MO 000 counsel fees Tbo business failures occurringthroughout tb country during thcsovou dayH ended March 31 number for tho United Slates 170 for Canada 12 total 231 compared with 2K tho previous week and 233 for tho cor responding week in Ink A roKuuic of returns received from nearly every street railway in operation orcontemplated in tho United States is puu lisluxl in tho St rest Juiilirat Jotirtiat for April from which itnpcars tliatl mttoa of now track wero added m lw numlterol miles of new track thus fur determined upon for isss is 11 12 tho estimated cost H which is t7S000 number of cars to be added this year is to cost SlHnrx now horses 21rT0 to cost fl0200 The total estimated cost of improvements made lost yoar including now stables wasRiiXJl000 whilo the estimated cost of thokupxviveinoiils tins year is 1ittl000 Tbo closing of a contraeL for five years hy which on the 1st of May the United Mates Express Company will occupy all the tkies of the Central railroad of New Jersey is onnsHcrod in railroad and express oirvles as oqwalin importance to their acquisition ol Mia Baltimore i Ohio system With tfih addition the United States becomes one ol th most powerful companies in the country Th works of the Loeclilmrp Machine and Foundry Company at Lwvhburg ra caught fixe from escaping unrumi ms 04 bob uU aixi were tuully destroyed William P Poole lately Chief Deputj United Stales Marshal at Iirstoii Mass haj been indicted by the grand jury on a charge of embezzlement and rendering false ao counts Two persons rristcrtl at the Keystone Hnuse Reading Pa on tho 30th ult ai Harry Painter of Mnnocacy Pa anc Charles Wilkinson of Suilivan Me ani were assigned a room together The next morning they failed to respond to theporters call and on breaking ojxn the door both were found dead having blown out the gas Hon W E Smith late AssistantSecretary of the Treasury died ut his residence in Plattshurg N Y on the 30th ult ol lirights disease aged thirtysix years An unknown woman about thirtyfive years old was found dead leaning against a tombstone in the Cathedral cemetery at Philadelphia on the 30th ult The causo oJ death was childbirth tho infant was alsc found lying dead in tho same lot as its mother Addcrsons livery stable and carriagefactory at Kcottdale Pa burned on tho 30tb ult entailing a loss of 2f000 The Supremo Court of Massachusetts has rendered a decision to the effect that abargain made by a husband with his wife toinduce her to abandon divorce proceedings was not a legal one Near Reading Pa on tho 1st RevClayton Mumma and Rev John Conrad were walking on tho railroad track when the Pottsvillo passenger train came along and both wero run down Mr Mumma was killed and Mr Conrad so badly injured that he can not recover On tbo 2d notices of a reduction in wages of from SJ to 10 per cent wore posted throughout the coko region Reports from a majority of the superintendents state that tho men will nccopt tho reduction and there wdl be no trouble Charles B Lathrop a prominent member of the New York Produce Exchange and one of the board of managers died suddenly at his home in that city on tho 31st ult A fire at Wilkinsburg Pa on tho 31st ult destroyed Gillespies book storeColemans tin shop and four dwellings causing a loss of about 20000 with light insurance Tho Massachusetts Stato Board ofArbitration in tho caso of the Plymouth Foundry Company and its employes has rendered a decision fixing the prices upon every article which enters into tho construction of a stove or range Tho decision was accepted as satisfactory by both parties Hon D M White formerly editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette died at his home inPittsburgh on the 1st aged oightytwo years Rep reson tali ves of all tho tube workers in the West mot at Pittsburgh Pa on the 31st ult and decided upon a uniform scale ol wngos which will be presontod to a general convention to bo hold in Pittsburgh soon A fire on tho 1st coniplotely destroyed Uie Central theater in Albany N Y omied and managed by Poter J Curley Loss j 20000 At a meeting of tho Central Labor Union I in New York on the 1st Typographical Uaion No 6 withdrew from membership forestall i ing their expulsion for encroaching upoD the rights of lire Gorman compositors The Carl Sahm Club and the Progressive Musical Union also withdrew Tho Tribune building New York City was damaged by fire on tho 1st to tho extent ol S000 Tho residence of Congressman W W Phelps near Knglowood N J burned on 1 the 1st caused by the explosion of gas in j the art gallery The houso was one of the finest in Bergen County and the loss is heavy I At a meeting of tho Pittsburgh Machinery Constructor Assembly on the 1st a resedu tion was adopted instructing their delegates to the coming national convention at Wash j ingtou to support the movement to secede j from the Knights o Labor Thoco are GOO j machine constructors in the Pittsburghdistrict and over 13000 in the country Thomas Maroney his wife and twochildren who live near Auburn N Y wore overcome by coal gas from a stove on the night of tho 31st ult Maroney will die but the woman and two children may recover It is feared that the threemasted schooner William G Lewis from Philadelphia for Boston is lost She was last Been on the j night of the recent groat blizzard off Long j Island Her crow numbered eight men 1 The freight agents of tho anthracite carry j Uig roads have decided to reduce tolls on anthracite coal to Philadelphia ten cents per ton boginniug on the 3d This reduction makes the rate from the mines 8170 a lower figure than it has been for many years j The weekly statement of the New York j associated banks issued on tho 31st ult shows tho following changes Reservedocreaso 27oT0 loans decrease 845800 specie decrease 1100100 legal tendersmcreaso 182000 deposits decrease 1756200 circulation decrease J 1200 Tho banks held 5H14o575 in excess of tho twentyfive per cent rule The six hundred men employed in Spang Challaut Cos pipe mill at Etna Pa struck on the 2d It is feared that the strike wiil involve ohor departments of the firmsmills WEST AND SOUTH Simon ONeill an old soldier who entered the army in 1857 and served through Uie ivil and three Indian wars suicided at Detroit Mich a few days ago by hanging Near Macon Ga on the 30th ult three little children of T 8 Riohardson a farmer wero burned to death during tho absence of their parents Four of their obildron the oldest but eight were tn a playhouse that had been mado for thorn of rails tbatcbed with straw when one of them struck a match and ignited tho dry thatch In aninstout the littlo houDC was In Dames Tbo oldest child escaped but tho othersperished Th impeachment proceedings against Tate the defaulting State Treasurer of Kentucky closed at Frankfort on theSOth ult with a vordiet of guilty and he was formally removed from office Auditor Howitt stated m hia testimony that so far as could bo judged at the present time tho defalcation would reach 204000 A fire at Coldwator Miss on the 30th ult destroyed ten business houses causing a loss of 33000 insurance about onohalf August HoUko of Chicago who recently whipped to death his olovonycaroldstepson Mux Oilman was on tbo 30th ultsentenced to tho penitentiary for life Whilo rcmodufeug an old stone dwelling at Piqua O a law days ago workmendiscovered tho bones of four childrenevidently from nine to twelve years of a at tho time of death It is a murder mystery nnd tradition says tho children woo wore hehs lo a considerable forumc disappeared from that house and oil traces of them wero lost many years agri Benjamin B Hopkins late assistantcashior of the defunct Fidelity bank ofCincinnati was on tho 31st ult sentenced to the penitentiary for sevon years and ten months A call has been issued for a convention to bo held at Topeka Kan May 1 for the purpose of organizing tho farmers trust Circulars have been sent to the Governors of all the States west of Uio Mississippi and to Illinois and Wisconsin to send dclcgatos to tho convention The boiler in Payne Johnson Cob flouring mills nt Madison Ind exploded on tho 3fHli tilt killing Engineers M LSnodgrass and Tom Stewart and seriouslyinjuring two othor workmen Tho mill was damaged lo tho extent of lfi00d Bur Bertha alias Bertha Hcymnn the most noted confidence woman in America was arrested at San Antonio Tox a few days uiTO The tirst Bohemian Congregational church in the United States was formully organized at Cleveland O on the 2Sth nit It starts out with fiftyoire members The strike in the Michigan Stato printing office is probably broken and tho strikers defeated Floury and OFarrcll tho diamond thieve who recently escaped from the Mexican authorities at Paso Del Norte have been recaptured Judge Sage on application has postponed tbo joint trial of William Means and John R De Camp of Cincinnati defaultingSfetropolilau bank officials from April 10 to Bouie time in May Mrs Henry Dane wife of a farmer livion near Klllncham lil was killed by her bus bund a rViv Ays ago and bo BhortJy after ward committed suicide Judge SUJiimi C Rhorp of LTincon Ky hits be appointed Treasurer byGovornflr Ituckriwr te succeed defaultingTreasurer Tote and has been confirmed bye the Senate Tho authorities of Wichita Kan reoerrtly shipped one hundred tavrua east on tin I Jrtsoo rairrond The tramjis wore placed in wouux cars wbiua were labeled ponoi able and live stock freight rates wen paid on the consignment for u distance oi fifty miles In Jackson County W Va a dog owned by man named Huffman recently went mad and bit several Other dogs also many cattle and poultry nearly all of which have since died of hydrophobia causing a loss ofthousands of dollars Tho animal entered a school house and snapped at children oos of whom was seriously hurt On reaching home the dog attacked his master who killed him Much excitement prevails in thatsection as many of the bitten dogs are still at largo Three hundred house painters inCincinnati struck on the 2d for an advance in wages and a decrease in hours Tho jury in the famous WelehVilas libel suit at Minneapolis Minn disagreed on the 2d after being out forty hours The vote stood seven for conviction and five foi accquittal The will of the late Chief Justice Wait was admitted to probate at Toledo O on the 2d It makes Mrs M R Waite soleexecutrix without bond and devises all prop erty real and personal to her Theproperty is estimated at 75000 including the Washington home and personal property Leander Stone for fifteen years manager Of tho Northxoestern Christian Advocate died at Chicago on the 2d aged fiftyseven years A slight shock of earthquake lasting ten Reconds was felt at Holbrook Arizona on the 2d The vibration was from east to west Colonel John L Haynes one of tho best known public men in Texas died at Laredo n the 2d aged sixtyseven years At tho breaking out of the civil war he entered the Union army and for three years commanded the First Taxas Cavalry He was collector at customs at Galveston from 1800 to 1872 The stores on tho west side of the public iquare at Harrisburg HI were completely destroyed by fire on the 2d entailing a loss of 25000 Two weeks ago twentythree buildings on the other side of the Bquare burned The fires are supposed to bo the work of incendiaries A city tickot composed of women for tho council and a woman for mayor was elected at Oskaloosa Kan on the 2d by 00 majority Thoyare representative ladtos and a reform administration is looked for Under tho Missouri Local Option lawelections have been held in eightytwo counties and twenty towns of more than 2500inhabitants with tho following result Fortynine counties have voted wet and thirtythree dry Tho Democratic counties voting dry were 36 Republican 12 Democratic counties voting wet 22 Republican 11 Thirteen of the 20 towns went dry 7 wet Of the 13 dry 7 are Republican and 6 Democratic of the 7 wet towns 5 are Democratic and 2 Republican The gorge in ctho Missouri river above Elk Point D T broke on the 1st and the water soon submerged the country between Elk Point and Jefferson D T Railroad tracks are under water and a great niany families in the submerged district were forced to leave every thing and fly to the higher portion of country for safety No lives are reported to be lost but much stock has perished At the annual meeting of thoPennsylvania Railroad Company in New York City a few days ago there was a complete change of management only three of the olddirectors R W Thompson D O Mills and W Dinsmore rem aiding Five years ago Thomas Davis wasarrested at Litchfield IiL for robbing a wealthy citizen at the muzzle of a pistol Through tbo efforts of Samuel Waidrop who was constable at the time and made tho arrest Davis was convicted andsentenced to sevon years in the penitentiary When sentence was pronounced Davis turned to Waidrop and swore he would kill aim if be ever lived to get out A few days ago Davis was released under the good time rule and returning to ljitchfield he called Waidrop to the door of his house and shot him dead FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE Charles E Cross president and Samuel C White cashier of tho National bank of Raleigh S C wero arrested at Toronto Ont on the 20th ult on informationtelograplied from Raleigh charging them with forgery Inside the lining of Crossovercoat was found 51459 and in Whites15265 Of this amount 000 was in unsigned currency bills A Greek named Raptoporilos has beenarrested at Paris for robbing the museum at Athens of ancient medals and coins of the value of 36000000 francs The house of the prisoner was searched by the police who discovered on the premises most of theancient coins which have recently been stolen from the numismatists on the Rue Louvois The British steamer Swallow has been wrecked off Namoa Island near Shanghai and thirtyfive lives lost Tho Danish Ministry has been overthrown and the questions involved in theGovernments financial bill defeated Dr Emil BossoL the well known Arctic explorer died a few days ago at Stuttgart Germany He was born in 1847 The English bark British Princess was wrecked a few days ago off CamifihaPortugal and twentythree of her crew were drowned It is reported that Spanishcustoms officers fired upon a Portugeselifeboat which put out to rescue the drowning sailors and prevented the saving of theii lives A dtspateh from St Johns N F says fch sealing steamer Eagle has taken 10000 seal and tbo steamer Esquimaux 15000 Theinhabitants of Horse iBlands have taken 18000 and at Partridge Point 40000 havt bean takon This is tho greatest catck 1b years LATER Tin jail at Friars Point Miss was bumod early on the morning of tho 8d and the five prisoners it contained perished in the flames Tho jallwas asubstautial briok building a portion being occupied by tho Ohancory and Circuit Court clerks whosucooodod in saving tho countys records It Is boliovod ono of tho prisoners firod tho building Dantei F Bhattt the organ and piano manufacturer was hold in 2000 ball In the United Btatos Court at Trenton N J on the 3d on the charge of UBing tho malls for fraud ulentcpurpOBQB Sechbtakt FAtRcnnD has addressed a letter to the Speaker of tho Honseexplaining the necessity for a supplementary appropriation of 450000 to dof ray thoexpenses of collecting customs rovnues for tho current fiscal year Tiik employes of the trafflo dopartment of the Milwaukee St Paul road in St Paul have been officially notified that oommcno inft on the 3d all salaries of tho oompanys employes would be reduced 88 por cent Tho reduction appllos to every employ of tho 00m pan y alike JosEm H Wmrnn tbe abscondingoxproMidont of the Pembroke KnittingCompany of Battle Creek Mioh has boen hold for trial with bail at flflOO Tir Antisaloon Republican NationalCommittee gives notice of a change to May 3 in the date of holding tho national conference in New York At Emlenton Pa on the 3d a tankcontaining 7000 barrels of oil belonging to tho National Transit Company waa struck by lightning The oil took firo and boiled over threatening destruction to the town Disaster was averted however bythrowing up ditohoa which turned the fierytorrent in another direction Loss about 10000 AMOr the petitions presented and reforrfd in th Benate on the 3d were the following Tn nnd United Stnt troops to Chicago to protect the lives and properltv of dUrem of the f nlfd States affstnut Pnrlailsts of Illinois and Ion tor blRher Import duly on mannfaiturodclothlnc Mr Mitchell from the Committeo onRaUrooda reported a bill appropriating 50000 for a railway around the ohstrueUoni to navigation In the ColumMa river at tho Dales and Cellllo Falls Mr Rlddloberger endeavored to secure favorable action npnn his resolution to have the fisheries treaty considered in open session The resolution was finally referred to the Committee on Forfkn Allaire The billproviding for ihe purchase of Unltd States bond was further considered but went over without tlnal action and the Senate adjourned In the House most of the najwas spent In discussion of tho Direct Tax bill Messrs Onn and Whreler of Alabama mdc speeches nualnsl the measure nnd Messrs Heard of Missouri Elliott of South Carolina andHopkins of Illtnoi defendfd the bill Without thiol vin the Hnuse tonk a pC un til Una the venln bill ere pnsstd appropriating 2 onoo for ihi llKtnbminn of ordmnce and ordnance stureh ai ColumMa Term and for the pmmotion ofofficers of Uie army nfter twenty yeri wnUnooiis service in one prade nlsn n bill for thereiiropifpt of Ten era 1 AJfred Plertfanton with UiQ SUtll ifni XikJ P tfli ltdjoun4 The Dauber Before Us We have already alluded to theimportance of housekeepers paying more attention to the kind of baking powder used in leavenim their bread This is a matter to which we cannot drawattention too olten because it is something which involves the most seriousconsequences to the general body of man kind Temperance aposiles tell us I and there ia ample foundation for the statement that there ia dUeaae both moral and physical in the intoxicating cup and In the same way there isdiiaage Blow perhaps but certain in the leavening agent which Is employed in onehalf the homes 00 thia continent sickness perhaps death in the bread we eat at every mtal elow poison placed there too by loving hands by mother whose every thought is for the healih and happiness 01 their children by j wives whoBe chief solace ifl the lite and comfort of their husbands The vlc lim ol intoxication goes to his lute with j a full consciousness of what he is doing j but the victim of the adulterated and puieonous baking powder fulls aDd kiows not whence comes the blow that struck him The oeriiilcates ofchemists Willi highsounding titles linve been read in confidence the toothsome cake has been given in generous abundance to the children the daily bread haB been ea en in fancied security But all the time the poiaon has been working its slow effect There come Bpelis of headache loss of appetite a fluttering of the heart the child is seized with an apparently causeless cough The coating of the Btomach 1b destroyed perhaps one of the vital organs isrendered almost useless HiekldrvB nrcntackedwith Ergots disease The health of the child is nreparaoly broken Uuvu the adult becomes a ohronio invalid These are the doings ol the modern cheap baking powders that arecomposed of lime alum acids and other vile things In view of these facta surely all housewives should exercise the cure tltat is we kuow now exercised by some in their selections of a proper brand of baking powder She who docs not do so whether the neglect is the reiult of ignorance or recklessness cannot free herself from theresponsibility lor the health perhaps life thereby endangered No housewife need be Ignorant ol the quality and eorupopition of the article which she uiea to leaven her bread biscuit and eate The official reports of thegovernment chemists who are certainlyunprejudiced have been published and show very clctirly the quality and strength of all the bilking powders in hue market The Koyal Baking Powder wiiicn is accessible at every hand Isreport d absoutely free from lime alum pbophatic acid or any injuriousingredients It is further slated Xy the most eminent authorities on loou byituc that food leavened with it ia more wholesome than when raised by ani other method Its ute is therefore lobe oommendeu It is to be regretted that no othor baking powder when there are so many in the market home 01 which will find their way into UBe is free from all of these substances They all contain either lime or alum The Housekeepers who regards the health 01 her loved ones should not only order the Royal but make personalexamination to be sure that no other brand is sent her in its place POVERTY OF RICHES A fitllllonatroH SmullSoulod Soliome to gavo a Few iouniog A financial man tolls tho BostonTranscript Listener interesting stories of a venerable Boston capitalist whose name if published would be well known and widel y recoga ized as tho iutorvie wert of anonymous persons always say and which for that very reason will not be given hero The capitalist originated in a Massachusetts country district whom ideas of thrift are instilled into peoples minds in their ultimate New England minutoness and In this mans caso the seeds of instruction In economy fell upon friendly ground To what extent hoimproved upon his education In thatdirection one story will illustrate Ho once visited a dentist who filed down a tooth that had boon giving him trouble Not long after another tooth bo gan to give htm pain in somewhat the samo way whereupon the capitalist wont to a hardware store bought a cheap file took it home and had his soninlaw file long and pationtly upon tho tooth But thoro is another story thatillustrates perhaps even more strikingly the old gont Ionians thrift Ha used to drlvo his own carriage a twohorse topbuggy Ono day just beforo Thanksgiving he drove down to the Fanouil Hall market to bargain for and get his turkey for tho frugal but traditional feast at his house As he drove up a boy star tod out as if to offer to hold his team At tho same mo ment ho saw bis cashier arriving on foot Woll Smith said tho capitalist to tho cashier where are you goiugr Going to market to got a turkey for Thanksgiving said tho cashier Yes Well Ill tell you what woll do I kuow em in hero aud if youll hold my horse I think I can go in and buy two turkeys so that theyll corns cheaper to us than if we bought them separately All right said the cashier Ho took ap his station at tfio horses heads while tho old man wont into the market As he stood there kicking his feet against tho curbntone to keop them warm a horrible suspicion cumo ovor him that hisotnployor had no idoa of buying two turkeys but had simply adopted tho plan as a ruse to get him to hold the horses and save the llvo conts that would be oxpoctod by a small boy as the minimum compensation for holding tho horses I The old man was gone for a long time looking for a bargain no doubt After awhile he novo in s ight through the door and with but a Ringlo turkey done up in brown pnpor under his arm No uso Smith said ho I couldnt mako it go Wo can do just as welt to buy on our owu account Seoin that that was tho caso I thought probably youd want to buy your turkey yourself Ho got into tho carriage and drove away leaving the cashier tho happyconsclousnoss that ho bad at tho sacrifico of his time and comfort saved a millionaire five conts It Is said that nine tailors make man but you oponsionally sen a chap who would not be converted into a man by twice that number Lincoln Journal FOR SORE THROAT Malignant Sore Throat is veryprevalent amoDg the people of India Mr E A PERE1RA Head Inspector PostOffices Calcutta India writes over hia autograph here shown Instantaneous relief InTliroat troubles In the Campbell Uospltnl wot obtained by SU Jacob Oil Was myaolf cured by It Sold by DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE The ChasAVogelerCo juuwoue au The Return Home Tiid lnnlf at mv dress It is almost spoiled We had one of those small sieve clusters iney are no good 5A Lap Dusters v Mm 5A Horse Sheets 11 M F An mads up strong y a SA Horse Covers m rzy Will kiip ales oil At tb BM ul BtrBgt Dont spoil your girls dress by buying a poor looselywovencarriage duster 5 Lap Dusters for carriage use have the stock and work put in them to make afirstclass article The new patterns oi embroidery flowers birdsscenery etc are well worth seeing One hundred different designs at prices to suit all For sale by all dealers Copyrighted 1888 by Wm Aykbs Sows F L F L 0 U XTew ELra Mills Manufactures Flour equal to any in the market We ute th Full Roller Process in th manufacture of the Pearl Dust Patent Flour And they have beeome th favorite Brands in the market Free Delivery anywhere ia the corporation Deming tf Whitney PROPRIETORS flThe higheet cash price paid for Grain JOHN AUSTIN M D Physlolan nd Surgeon Speelkl attatliui Wen to Haemorrhoids ami 1m HkIiI ilitoftw Illoi enrol without the kite ar UjtaLur Uar guitMiiHed LADIES Do Tour Own Dyeine at Home with Peerless Dyes They will dyo everything They are sold ovurywnere rn iuc a jiucimlc w colons Tlioy have no episl for Strength UrlKlilncis Amount fn IAttfcs nr for FittlntSH of Odor or non nftliiff jus 1 It Ice Tncy d not oror t or ainnu For nlu by J M Uahdkeb jitIIh Hive yon seen the New Writlnir Much Inc The loitBt liiinrovcd ami the lnnt The one Hint Indeed has hfon tntlnjr tho leed GIto tnc Callgraph trial Aldrasf 1 Y ii riilbdX Toledo O son m nt P 4 y 0isiijj3yliilElcosTSPATioi pj URES Nervous Prostration Nervous Jeuralgia Nervous Weakness Stomach nd Liver Diseases Rheumatism rw rrice100 Fold Ly UniLlS rPepsiaBLd all aSettioos of the ISLAND HOME STOCK FARM KOfrstprod Pcrelieron llorsis3 French Coochliurjes corns Lsrtfotiilirrrw W ho A 111 lion ST MX O v f J I 1fO 1nllriO h r y rs sff J This College fumishof vrv lust biisiucBS trail moderate co thn 1 proyrenive itnd depart nnd thorough in all lie it in allHeamioinUiioiiUun is rabidly iiiwiuing i Ofllce Departments ro not rqunled in Ohio or surpassed 111 Amerlivi Send lor tiuiuuroiiu World MoKEE HENDbUtSON Obcilin O OSTEVAIITiLUiBEil 00 Lumber FirmTijC ot unio r that is free 4a n I fin n 1 f and fnncsmfiie tfT AWilEIUE K M rfcyw OLEVELAKTD OIIIO f H B Writo lor Priooflon Lumber Doors Sash Ollnds Mouldiugi eto j HEWORLDS 05 r jl AND HOW TO USH il HLJAI EI F0AMLT nH well us iinpful of llio IssuiS of tlii book iiuMlslied wll Ii t lie piope nnd ohl In In t lie ensii of aliimut cviry Ot ler in Iful hook jiuulidicd in iiiiuiy a liy from elvtM full nnd nmAil eoimldi V AGENTS DOHiMSSS fSs0oVf UITY TO KAKE KOKCY It ri1lvin tlie nnninillllcc It Mlls nt Giifhl fn ull Mii mid wiiin iwnKn in JfW kIvi instructions ho any person with ilih tun Utrnislnnro no liiinlrnrr n wu Klvi Special To territory it nnec ciiimiir urlve yon tin i i lustv Write for our liirt lnanl Iv illnxi rml t inuln rn ionln wut free to nil Address it uuw CLKVLAM THE INTERNATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA 1 PI No House Is Properly Fumishod that has not in it a Good Cyclopedia From Hon Frnnk Holton KxUnitecl 8tnU Ioitmuer Ueneral After ft thorough ciiiiriiniii im of Uie Intent iubllhI editlfn of thn rtitnrnst lonnlrelopclla I do not hoilnle t reoiiimepMl it to ill e in a vrnidl uid 1 helmvo Ull UlbOlululy oorrect work unsurjiussud liy any oilier iMibllriUlon ol like eliara ter TIio followltitr IntimnniM frtim a very iirouiimMit CliiniUiiiijimii cts furLli tin merits of the INTKKN A TIOAL JVJLU1LI A niuru ri mIi i uJ y and corrtiutly tlian could any word of ourh olmvtt hold mitny WU of Hiis 110M0 work U meniljers o C L S C and they are uniformly among he Ltiumihunt frieuda From W H CH AilHEIth A IS 1rcs Northern llliuolb Cliiiutiiijiini Union i 0iiilnr edil who inol need tliern i uuii nirire ihtuii into net ii n I III hut whose H lly wjltli I j el cotoiihti ryclopivlia ha lnen coraiilul nil ul ot tlir prie of tliOHt jclojedia hernie n TKJt ATION A I jiuhliHhel hy Hie rel mlle inn lifliJ irjMdf Ihlil it is ht rnly tlv Mlfcl bill dloiveiy a nil prerer f iml mid lln xprlem ail IlViui ri u wrvt uuoit uui rorrcciT I n jict thut Mic h ji work hiif Leti lrimm Hi i n i iiik h ul nil who huvu in pirati onu for inllkctnal itdTmirewen t h ji 1 y do I rmiiet Ihii valutdc work 1 my fellow ChTiUinTinn Three dfillum Jl month toe II f icon inoott will pur hue 11 I wluli that every meiocr ol our clrulje knew ulmut thin Cyoloindii oi Cy eloped int the J NT KHS AL JUi AI Such Is the Inlerniitiorial Cy loprdia Jho ininiHUr flnln htdji in It tliolawyer tlkfR oriniiel of It Mini the clioritnilr to mcIpioI to it Then why Ujnyer delay Sold on eaey monthly pay menu to any ruBpeetahla man or woman CEITTS WAITTED P W GARFIELD Fviblisliors Agciit u CLEVELAND O WEAK NEKVES c c 1 1 ii a x r c 1 iTi r lU 111 lit iCaiJ oll teJJ n KIDNEY COMPLAINTS DYSPEPSIA Headache lUvoiumi ly yt snjtjusinesa Kidacya WELLS RICHARDSON CO Prop W rite to 11 ill oiuii forlnl plNirulurM whi wuiiiil frotj A idlest sriNMJN SOI Im land Miiino ily ERESIDENCEE l Mutual Firs Association OETsriiiirvr onio ORGANIZED JDNrt 1085 ABJCHSSJSPrisidesl L W CHArLVN r 1 7 1413 nnt iiliJffcHOWaK 1 l Mir clli VrN r Sr 1 Ii M t ill 3111 HVIu ti LI hi Aciit nnd in 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Title | Oberlin Weekly News. (Oberlin [Ohio]), 1888-04-05 |
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Lorain County (Ohio)--Newspapers Oberlin (Ohio)--Newspapers |
Description | vol.29, no.6 |
Editor | W.H. Pearce |
Publisher | W.H. Pearce |
Date | 1888-04-05 |
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Institution | Oberlin College |
Language | English |
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Month | 04 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1888 |
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Title | Oberlin Weekly News. (Oberlin [Ohio]), 1888-04-05, Page 1 |
Date | 1888-04-05 |
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Institution | Oberlin College |
Month | 04 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1888 |
Transcript | Collet uy VOLUME XXIX NUMBER fl 0J3RLL LORAIX CO 0 THURSDAY APRIL 5 L888 TERMS 50 RE It YEAH DIRECTORY OITIOUL DIRECTOEY roBKtr OrFiCKR A mm R Webber 1ros hn Attorntv0 Hcrrlck Auditor K K WKUi Trciitrr UJ Ipwib Clerk 1 Pnira U Sheriff W E nhoon Reorder tH limmm IrotiaU Jittfcft C If Snnw flrvyor A1frd Fanver V M Jrtnlall nn Jams Wall Coin n iatlonera 1 S traw Albert Fviur Bradford Kane InfirmaryDirectors PitSia Towvshit T H Miimrorrf 9 B Pudley Mark rVhltnuy Trutee W II niirnnd Clerk K lwln Reiral Treauirar H O Swirl AseaSor T It Mnyhcw W J Ful ler Jonn wan rnsrmies a uuieit i Clarke Arden Dale J notices ol trie Peace rmeatrw ViMimC A MetcHlI Mai C H FnveiC K Ilnrrv A Demiim I M Wor cester W B tbatuiirrlnin r rank Jiovev on oilman W P M i lllierl If rk II H Bi num TrPinurir Imac I Newton Marshall C II McUncsncy Chief bnxlucar mro Depart OnemLiw Public Pcnoori O H White C H hiirbill H J Goodrich W Tl Ourand h P InhmnK II II f Inroentar Members of Roird of Education OnVeri of Hoard C H Churchill rnsfdent W II Dnrand lerk K J Ooodrlch Treasurer Geo W Waltc Superintendent ol Suliools OBEELIN OHTJBOHES fiHHT Coo CRiTKcn Nortnwesi corner oi Main and Toraln streets ItevJameB I rand Pastor Service1 1080 ft m and 1 p m Weekly prayor mooting Friday afternoon 2 oclock and every Thursday even luff in the Church Chapel Sunday School 3 amPayors residence No It tfouth Profcssorst KOOKD COWO CHrTROH South Hide Wont C Me trcot Hev flohcrt G Pliitchins ruUr 3errlfcsin3namanrl7pm Weekly nrayer mnotlnx on Thursday ovcninn In the lecture room Sundnv School ft a m Pastors ZMidooco 24 West Cot logo street IJHltlBT cmiRon PaOTHiTANT iscopal tin W South Main st rent Services Hi30 a m and B80 p n AIO Thirdny eveninfe Seats free Sunday Suhool at 245 oclock Oeorire F tjriythc Minister In Charge Residence No Uli South Main stroct BPTIST Cnrrnon No 8 East IiOraln St Hot C J Ksie Pastor Services 1030 a mand7 nm Sunday School 13 m Yound Poooloa Prayer Meet in ic Sunday at 64rt p m Pravor meetlrcr Thursday evenlnar Pastors residence No 31 North Ploasnut Street risiT MKTnorfisT KPtooopiL cnnaoH No ft South Main at Rov K A fioiild Pastor Services HW a m and 700 d m Seats free flnndav School 9 a ra Yountr Peoples prajr meetlripi Sun lay evening at B4S oclock In the north and nonth classrooms Weohiv Praver meeting Thursday eventnir nt 7 oclock PaitorB residence corner of South Main and Morgan sireols ruit M K uhoroh soutn Water St hstweon Mill and Grovelnnd street Rev Daniel W Shaw Pantor Services 1080 a m and 7iK p m Sunday School SP0 p m Waeky Prayer meeting Thurmlay 100 p m Putor Residetice No 4 Grovoland street T M C A Rooms tor Nn f West OHufre trct Yonnir Menn Devntional McetlnirSunday flS0 to 410 n m TrnlninK ClaxnWelnnariiv svenlnu at 811 Reading Room Free opsn wtjek davs Irom 0 a m to Btn p mSunday from 2 to B p in Htrnnffcra cnrclallyweleomfl Monday evcnlnir Lecture ourseEotertainmenU rommonce at 915 Fro tlckeU it Uoodrlclis and ttie door Y M 1 k Collkok APoociiTiojfresilient F E Leonard 25 W Cnilniio street Younc Msni mnntintt overy Sunday ovonlng nt a qniirttr before ix In Society HallGonernJ Youn PnopUs mecllna Monday evonlntr fn Uie Ubapal of Council Hull at a quarter af BUSiiresa oaedi A TTORNE ra C JEFFKltlKS AttornevatLaw alsn V practice before the icpnrtmonm in allpetition back nny ami I unty matters Oflioo Bcebo Illoak Elyria O 8tf JH LANG AttornoyafrTnw Notary Pub Ho and General Land Insurance andPonilon Airont No 8 Worcesters niock GKO P 4 CH AS A MICTCALF AttornoyB at Law No nrles Public and Keal Entritc Agents CollccMons promptly mane ufflcc over thn Pont Olilno Dborlln O 18tf Telephono lo H WB HEDOKTIIAAttortiovatraw No Inry Pulillc unl Ileni Estato ARcnt onieo In Uia New ilrlck Block over Gardners druKtnro tf A UOilOXKRtl 3TSX0GRA PllER JutlRGNKlt Tonchor ol flonn Pitmans Short h and Tvp writing ami irst lesson t in iirniin lt II Wot Colliru Htraet Oburli BA TBROOSI M GLENN Harbor Shop and Rnth J Room No 2 Colleao Place Drayine done to order Moving ilanos a specialty 131 v CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER b E WALKKIt CONTRACTOR AND nfTlLDFRPlans drawn to rumodrl i Id houses and for build In f new onen Six hundr d ooslpna on hnnil for oxnmlnntlon by tlioyo who wmh to build Furniture rupulred or mado to ordor at No 6 Ubi ttreut during wlnler 3a ly OA TTLS JSRSISR G DRnaoisTa JM GAiNBIl A CO Drufrftists ro sorlptions accurately compounded at all aours Jr HARMON Doaior In Drugs Modi olnun Perfumes Toll Vrllclcs Lamp and Fine CanHs No 15 W Or j lege St WU HAYLOtt Drayman moves Pianos Household Uouus and Morclmmliflo with tars and on roasonablu torini Urdors muy bo HQ UUSTKD DentlBt Onico over No S West Collexo Struut First stairway Must wi rost unico Uhoi lln O 491 BA RD WARS C ART Bit HATCH Dealers In Hardware moves ami Tin ware Solo Aftonts Tor warts Sujvos Job work done In tho best W KKDA EDWARDS Dealers in StovosTln Winds Merchants ICxcliango North Malt LI VSR T STA BLS AV T Kl iicceor ft proprietor of city i to V H Favel Ii Miilu street Oherlln Hood tdam ii t an Hours ami at reatonulile rutca ocial attention to tioarco and eitrrlntw loi tun 4ttr n W7 UlltiN Livery ami Mack Line 11 No US KiNtColloe treel Ohorliu W Gooj Rij at roioniile i utes ila k Lin W snd from tUo lepot Order for bucks maj Os loitaiH 11 UahNaKds Urocury Hit l plepaon No l pb mien N3 V C nUNtit M D Ihvslcliin andSurM poii uitlee ami Reldin o No 4 rfoulb aiu iheot Calli in tho country day or Oiuut promptly aUcudcd to TeluiLono No SO 7aui pK 1 0 JUMP 1hTslciHn and Snrcon a OQlco In Carpcntora llloik over Johimons iflace m North Main ilriwu 8 H WILSON W D Physician and Bur eon 0flravar A SlraiiNs Store Ob to trie ud dUuaie of Winirn Jtid ehildrca i Jpeclaliy All oil will roccivo piyuipt at icatlon night or day 38tf PHYSICIAN AND SCRGKON AVW HUNCI n Ohnrlln Ohio OIBe n idwicc No 5 Sou tli Prof omor s tree r niiuce bai returned to bis homo iifior an Botnoa or a yar axUrolv rastorod to haallli l trgtb ad will mumstbs priotlen of i proicnaioUia all tus aouartiueuts Btf Y f ROYAL Ktj mrmmwm AbsoSuteSy Pure This powder never varies A marvel of pnr noaitciil tlian tlto ordinary kindi and cannot lio sold in competition with the multitude of low ttst short weight alum or phosphate pow urf u oniy in cans HU1 ftL PUWDKH CO 1UG Wall street N Y 164t OHIO LEGISLATURE Senate Karch 27 The vote by which theSenate yesterday passed tho Housoblll authorizing savings banks to invest in the bondB or any Stato county or municipal corporation in the United States was reconsidered and the bill placed on tho calendar By a vote of 18 to 10 the Scnuto adopted the Joint resolution of Mr Davis providing that tho General Assembly shall adjourn on Monday April 9 until Tuesday January 1SSH The following bills wero passed Making it a misdemeanor to deceive a iivcry Ktuhlo keeper In regard to the use to bo made of his horse or in any manner to abuse theanimal providing for tho improvement of Tillage streets leading to n city and the assessment of tho cost upon Uie general tax duplicate making tho cost of storage in a storehouse a lion upon tho goods so stored after they have been unpaid for six months giving trust and eafc d posit companies power to furnishabstracts of titles and to execute any trusts that may be committed to them by an individualcompany or court and make tlie trust companies property absolutely liable in case of any default A I n re o number of local bills were also Dassed Tho Senate refused to concur in Houso amend ments to Mr Richardson s bill flxlntr tho term of township trustees clerks and treasurers at uiree years anu a oomerenco committee was appointed Haute Bills were passed as followsRequiring Insurance companies doing business in this St n to to make reports to the several county nudttors instead of to the State as now to give preference of appointment or employment in every public department of tho State to honorably discharged soldiers sailors and marinos who fought in tho Union army Mr Olemachers bii amending the Fish law was passed without amendment It prohibits fishing with gill nets in Lake Erie in less than thirty feet of water and all net Ashing Isprohibited in Lake Erie between June 15 andSeptember 10 Fishing with neta spears eta in any of tho streams and small lakes in the State is prohibited under tho severest penalties including confiscation of nets nnd seines Mr Whittlesys resolution providing for the payment or the reward offered for the capture of the Ravenna murderers was adopted Under tho Taylor resolution to Investigate trusts pools nnd combinations Sneakor Lampson appointed as meuibora of the joint committee on tho part of the Houso Messrs Stranuhan Taylor and Belleville Those representing tho Senuio on tho committee are Messrs Taylor and Itannrlls Senate March 28 Most of the session today was occupied in discussing the subject of rail ronu passongcr rates tnc bins oi senators MorUey and Uraddoclt being underconsideration No filial nelinn was taken MrKennedys bill amending the law relating to thediaWilHillou of relief for indigent soldiers andsailors was Aiken up out of its order on motion of Mr Taylor and passed The following billa wero also passed Authorizing courts to order a second apprnlsomont of land to be told at publlo auction when the courts are satisllod there has been n decrease of value to provide for thepayment of bounties for the killing of Englishsparrows authorizing townships and villagecorporations to dispose of railroad bonds providing that joint subsehool districts may bo dissolved with uio consent or bom noimm or education A resolution was adopted that the Senate attend tho Tuneral or Chief Justice Wailo at Toledo tomorrow and that a recess bo taken untilFriday March 30 JouiteTho following bills wero passed Amending section J 718 of tho Rovisod Statutes so as to allow the Food and Dairy Commissioner to bring suits before justlcos of the peace and mayors for violations of tho law to provont the sain of adulterated food to amend section creased costs to authorize tho Council at any city in the Stato or Ohio to tako itscensus when necessary between tho years of taking the Federal census and on tiling tho same with the Auditor or Stato said census to be regarded as the ofllcial census of said city maltingappropriations to pay the interest on tho publlo dobt the Irreducible debt and exponses of the Sinking fund Mr Coulters bill amending tho law relating to the granting of teacherscertificates was defeated after a long discussion Mr Grlftln offered a rosolutlon which was adopted that tho Houso in respect for tho momory of the late Chief Justice Watte attend the funeral at Toledo tomorrow and that when the Houso recess It bo to Friday March HO at ten oolock a m Senate March 30 The Son ate passed a bill providing that the laws governing cities of tho first grade of tho second olass shall continue fn forco when the city has been raised to the fourth grade of tho first class The GeneralAppropriation bill was taken up and itsconsideration occupied tho entire flay and also evening session Tho sum or 94000was added to thoappropriation for the Stato School Commissioner to pay for publishing another edition of the Ohio school laws Tho onpropnation for keeping the Hooking canal in repair wis increased 13000 and that for hooping tho Walhondlng in repair woe given an addition of liXK ouiMr Glovers Senate bill to prevent tho spread of glandors or farcy among horsos and footrot among sheep came up andprovoked a long discussJon It empowers tho Stato LIvo Stock Association to causo animals affected with glandert or other diseases to bo killed giving to tho owner when not ablofinancially to stand tho loss buoJi compensation ua might bo doomed Just When put upon its gusance tho bill was defeated Mr Haleys bill prohibit tho sale of cigaioltes and tobacco to minors was also defoaiod but afterwardreconsidered and will hnvo another chance The following bills wero passed Providing that no slay of oxocutlon shall be granted whero suit Is brought to colloot rent for school landsauthorizing tho sinking fund commissioners toborrow tMH0uO to redeem outstanding bonds amending section 1011 so as to limit time to two years in whloh an appeal fromCommissioners may bo taken when opening roads amending tho law authorizing the burial ofhonorably discharged Union soldicre so as toinclude tho wife widow or childran urtdor tiftoon years of ago amending sections 2tfl 809 303 and 300 of I ho mining taws so as to give thoInspector and assistants powor to rcgulato mlnoB employing loss than ton miners providing that no child nndor throe years of oe shall boseparated from Its mothor if tho mother bo an inmate of any county Infirmary unless with theapproval of the probable court and when any chrhl who is an applicant for admission to childrens homo shall upon examination by a regular phynittlnn bo declared to bo afflicted with any oonlaglous and Infectious disease it shall bo oared for at the infirmary At thoevening session a nnrnborof local bills wore disposed of nnd tho House adjourned until Monday April famite March 81 Mr Taylor County and City Depository bills passed tho Senate today after an explanation of their provisions bySenator Taylor without a dissenting vote Tho county bill applies only to Cuyahoga Summit and Lnoivs Mr Richardsons bill to provont boxing exhibitions was passed withoutopposition It provides that any twoporsons who agree and wilfully tight or box at fisticuff or engage in any public sparring or boxing exhibition wih or without gloves of any kind and whoever aids assists or attends any Bueh boxing exhibition or glovo tight and any owner or lessee of any grounds lots orbuildings permitting tho same to bo used for such purpose shall bo titled not more than fLM or imprisoned not more than throo months or both Tho following bills were also passed Including railroad cars in tho law de lining arson prohibiting thokilling of lish with dvnamlto or any poisonous drug increasing tho facilities of the department ot mining at tho Ohio Stato University amending tho mining law by providing for better inspection and compelling tho owner or Ills aicnt to report anyaccident In which the employes areinjured to tho mine inspector Mr Adams iMiiniinccd a hill nrovidniH that the State shall furnish armories and heat nnd light them Mr Whitiloiey s resolution providing for the payment of tho ruwurd offered by tho Stale for the capture of tho murderers ofDotuiilve IluUlgan was adopted Tho Uouso was not in session Senate April 2 Scarcely a dozen members wero present when the Senate convened at four p in today A few bills wore introduced among them one by Mr HanneHs a MilrcappmpnaUng Ml I HAS part of which had already lapsed and the rest nf hich will lapse on tho Lllst of this month for the purchase of laud and the erection on It of a immuniont on tho battlo Held of Ueltyburg l memory of tho Ohiosoldiers who died in the battle luime There was considerable less than a ouoruin assembled In the House and nothing was done aside from reading Ibo journnl for the entire session of lasl week after Which a rocoss was taitou until thood A Revolutionize V hi Wot ild vou whin a eirlc hrapp No then dont uio ordinary pills snlta son u oiot mr sick iivero nowcis etc only uao Mile Pilla I M P tli safest und iiirest of plfls Samples frea at General News Summary Interesting Home and Foreign News CONGRESSIONAL Sekate March S9 A bill was introduced by Mr FarwolL authorizing the President to issue proclamations retaliating airainnt any countries which discriminate against American product and to exclude from the United States animals and animal products from countries in which convagious diseases are prevalent among such stock Among the bills passed were thefollowing Changing tire boundjries of theYellowStone National Park and providing nolico and Other regulations there increasing the limit of expenditure for a publlo building at Troy N Y to 60000 and for a public building at San Francisco to 5OO00 appropriating 100000 tor a public building at Hudson N Y to authorize the Columbia River Bridge Company toconstruct and maintain a bridge across theColumbia river between Oregon and WashingtonTerritory to grant the right of way through tho Indian Territory to the St Louis SanFrancisco Railroad Company appropriating fcii000 for the compleflon of the monument to Mary tho mothor of Washington at Fredericksburg Va Sixtyone bills altogether were passed and the Senate adjourned until the 31st ult Housk An adverse report was submitted on the resolution calling on the PostmasterGeneral for lnrormation relative to the prohibition of American citizens from using tho United States mails on the same terms as Canadian Citizens After some discussion tho matter went over The House then went intoCommittee of the Whole on tho Indian Appropriation bill and after considerable debate thecommittee rose without taking dciinite action and the House adjourned Skxatk March 80 Tho Senate was not in session Hodsb JTie Speaker laid before tho Houso the bill with Senate amendments authorizing tho President to arrango a conference for tho purpose of establishing reciprocal commercial treaties with Mexico tho republics of South America and the empire of Brazil The Houso refused to concur in the Senate amendments and a conference committee was appointed A joint resolution appropriating 000 tor the expenses of the United States tor participating in tho Spanish exhibition at Barcelona in April was adopted The bills granting a pension of 2000 per year to Ihe widow of General Logan andincreasing to J2000 tho pension of the widow of Goneral F P Blair wero then considered and after considerable discussion both were passed The House then took a recess until evening At the evening session twentyfour pension bills were passed and Uio House adjourned Senate April iA bill was passedappropriating H300O0 for tho purchase of a building for tho use of tho Signal Ofllco in Washington The Houso bill authorizing tho construction of a brldgo across tho Mississippi river atMomphis was taken up and after considerablediscussion was passed with amendments rendering necessary a conference committee which was ordered The Senate then resumed theunfinished business the Houso bill for the pur chase of bonds with the treasury surplus Mr Stewart moved to recommit withinstruction to the committee to report without delay a separate bill allowing the owners of gold or silver bullion to deposit tho same and receive coin certificates tberofor Without action on the pending proposition tho bill was laid aside and the Senate after a short executive session adjourned House Mr Mills chairman of tboCommittee on Ways and Means reported his tariff bill and it was referred to the Committee of tho Whole Mr McKinloy submitted tho minority report which was ordered printed MrMcMillan of Tennessee on behalf of tho Committee on Ways and Means announced that thocommltteo would seek to have the House consider the tariff bill on Tuesday April 17 Mr Croino of Texas moved to suspend tho rules and put npon its passage his joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment changing tho time for the annual meeting of Congress Themotion to suspend tho rules and pass theresolution was dofeated nays 80 yens 151 being two less than tbo required twothirds majority The House then adjourned WASHINGTON Commissioner Stockslager lias decided to refuse patents to lands in Humbolt County California entered by the Redwood Land Company The land in question contains the finest redwood timber in tho world and is valued at 2000000 Tho Commissioner considers that there was fraud inenteringthese lands and for this reason refuses to patent it to the parties in question Major General Alfred H Terry haswritten a personaL letter to tbo Secretary of War saying he ia in bad health andrequesting to be ordered before an armyretiring board The number of new business enterprises In the United States reported during the flrst quarter of 1H88 compared with Uio same time in 1887 was 1075 for tho former and 23 for the latter The amount ofcapital stock represented by tlieso nowenterprises is 38rjiS000 The Associate Justices of tho Supromo Court have united in a petition to thePresident asking him to promote AssociateJustice Field to fid the vacancy caused by the death of Chief Justice Wailo Hon William Helmick died atWashington D C on tho olst ult Ho represented Tuscarawas County O in the Thirtysixth Congress and afterward was clerk in tho Interior Department and for a time acted as Commissioner of Pensions under Lincoln The Postmaster General has directed that fiftynine postofficos where the grossreceipts have so increased as to entitle tho postmasters to salaries of 1000 and ovor be on April 1 raised to tho third orPresidential class The United States Supreme Court on the 3d dismissed the motion for a rehearing on a writ of error of Uio celebratedHaxwollPreller trunk murder caso of St Louis This exhausts all legalprocedureforBrooksaluw Maxwell who must hang unlessexecutive clemoncy is exercised The reduction in tbo public debt during March amounted to llr805rR and since June 30 or the first nine mouths of thocurrent fiscal year fSrjO05ill That net cash in the treasury is lH578fl30 or 11500000 more than on March 1 The House Committee on Public LandBhas agreed upon bills to forfeit all tho lands along the linos of tho Northern and Sou thorn Pacific railroadB not completed within tho required time The bills forfeit about 40000000 acres of the Northern andSouthern Pacific lands The President on tho 2d sent to thoSenate the nominations of Gcorgo J Dennis of California to bo United Slates Altornoy for the Southern District of California and Ezckiel Smith of Fuycttevillo N C to bo Minieior Kosidont and Consul General of tho United States to Liberia THE EAST In tho Court of General Sessions at Now York on tho 2Jth ult Recorder Smytho mode public a letter which ho had received which was marked personal Tho letter which bore no signature said that when a decision favorable to Mr Jay Gould isrendered 250 000 in 1000 bills would bo left at tho Recorders residence Tho Recorder said that ho hod no comments to moko and that none seemed to bo necessary The Crosby High License bill passed tho Now York Assembly on the UOlh ult by a vote of fiti to 61 At New York City on tho 20th nit tho Jury in the caso of Lawyor Sewell who was charged by his cook Ellen Foyo withassault rendered a verdict in favor of the defendant and awarding him 500 counsel fees John J Adam counsel for Henry B Ives oid jreorgo H SUtynor has brought suit against them for MO 000 counsel fees Tbo business failures occurringthroughout tb country during thcsovou dayH ended March 31 number for tho United Slates 170 for Canada 12 total 231 compared with 2K tho previous week and 233 for tho cor responding week in Ink A roKuuic of returns received from nearly every street railway in operation orcontemplated in tho United States is puu lisluxl in tho St rest Juiilirat Jotirtiat for April from which itnpcars tliatl mttoa of now track wero added m lw numlterol miles of new track thus fur determined upon for isss is 11 12 tho estimated cost H which is t7S000 number of cars to be added this year is to cost SlHnrx now horses 21rT0 to cost fl0200 The total estimated cost of improvements made lost yoar including now stables wasRiiXJl000 whilo the estimated cost of thokupxviveinoiils tins year is 1ittl000 Tbo closing of a contraeL for five years hy which on the 1st of May the United Mates Express Company will occupy all the tkies of the Central railroad of New Jersey is onnsHcrod in railroad and express oirvles as oqwalin importance to their acquisition ol Mia Baltimore i Ohio system With tfih addition the United States becomes one ol th most powerful companies in the country Th works of the Loeclilmrp Machine and Foundry Company at Lwvhburg ra caught fixe from escaping unrumi ms 04 bob uU aixi were tuully destroyed William P Poole lately Chief Deputj United Stales Marshal at Iirstoii Mass haj been indicted by the grand jury on a charge of embezzlement and rendering false ao counts Two persons rristcrtl at the Keystone Hnuse Reading Pa on tho 30th ult ai Harry Painter of Mnnocacy Pa anc Charles Wilkinson of Suilivan Me ani were assigned a room together The next morning they failed to respond to theporters call and on breaking ojxn the door both were found dead having blown out the gas Hon W E Smith late AssistantSecretary of the Treasury died ut his residence in Plattshurg N Y on the 30th ult ol lirights disease aged thirtysix years An unknown woman about thirtyfive years old was found dead leaning against a tombstone in the Cathedral cemetery at Philadelphia on the 30th ult The causo oJ death was childbirth tho infant was alsc found lying dead in tho same lot as its mother Addcrsons livery stable and carriagefactory at Kcottdale Pa burned on tho 30tb ult entailing a loss of 2f000 The Supremo Court of Massachusetts has rendered a decision to the effect that abargain made by a husband with his wife toinduce her to abandon divorce proceedings was not a legal one Near Reading Pa on tho 1st RevClayton Mumma and Rev John Conrad were walking on tho railroad track when the Pottsvillo passenger train came along and both wero run down Mr Mumma was killed and Mr Conrad so badly injured that he can not recover On tbo 2d notices of a reduction in wages of from SJ to 10 per cent wore posted throughout the coko region Reports from a majority of the superintendents state that tho men will nccopt tho reduction and there wdl be no trouble Charles B Lathrop a prominent member of the New York Produce Exchange and one of the board of managers died suddenly at his home in that city on tho 31st ult A fire at Wilkinsburg Pa on tho 31st ult destroyed Gillespies book storeColemans tin shop and four dwellings causing a loss of about 20000 with light insurance Tho Massachusetts Stato Board ofArbitration in tho caso of the Plymouth Foundry Company and its employes has rendered a decision fixing the prices upon every article which enters into tho construction of a stove or range Tho decision was accepted as satisfactory by both parties Hon D M White formerly editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette died at his home inPittsburgh on the 1st aged oightytwo years Rep reson tali ves of all tho tube workers in the West mot at Pittsburgh Pa on the 31st ult and decided upon a uniform scale ol wngos which will be presontod to a general convention to bo hold in Pittsburgh soon A fire on tho 1st coniplotely destroyed Uie Central theater in Albany N Y omied and managed by Poter J Curley Loss j 20000 At a meeting of tho Central Labor Union I in New York on the 1st Typographical Uaion No 6 withdrew from membership forestall i ing their expulsion for encroaching upoD the rights of lire Gorman compositors The Carl Sahm Club and the Progressive Musical Union also withdrew Tho Tribune building New York City was damaged by fire on tho 1st to tho extent ol S000 Tho residence of Congressman W W Phelps near Knglowood N J burned on 1 the 1st caused by the explosion of gas in j the art gallery The houso was one of the finest in Bergen County and the loss is heavy I At a meeting of tho Pittsburgh Machinery Constructor Assembly on the 1st a resedu tion was adopted instructing their delegates to the coming national convention at Wash j ingtou to support the movement to secede j from the Knights o Labor Thoco are GOO j machine constructors in the Pittsburghdistrict and over 13000 in the country Thomas Maroney his wife and twochildren who live near Auburn N Y wore overcome by coal gas from a stove on the night of tho 31st ult Maroney will die but the woman and two children may recover It is feared that the threemasted schooner William G Lewis from Philadelphia for Boston is lost She was last Been on the j night of the recent groat blizzard off Long j Island Her crow numbered eight men 1 The freight agents of tho anthracite carry j Uig roads have decided to reduce tolls on anthracite coal to Philadelphia ten cents per ton boginniug on the 3d This reduction makes the rate from the mines 8170 a lower figure than it has been for many years j The weekly statement of the New York j associated banks issued on tho 31st ult shows tho following changes Reservedocreaso 27oT0 loans decrease 845800 specie decrease 1100100 legal tendersmcreaso 182000 deposits decrease 1756200 circulation decrease J 1200 Tho banks held 5H14o575 in excess of tho twentyfive per cent rule The six hundred men employed in Spang Challaut Cos pipe mill at Etna Pa struck on the 2d It is feared that the strike wiil involve ohor departments of the firmsmills WEST AND SOUTH Simon ONeill an old soldier who entered the army in 1857 and served through Uie ivil and three Indian wars suicided at Detroit Mich a few days ago by hanging Near Macon Ga on the 30th ult three little children of T 8 Riohardson a farmer wero burned to death during tho absence of their parents Four of their obildron the oldest but eight were tn a playhouse that had been mado for thorn of rails tbatcbed with straw when one of them struck a match and ignited tho dry thatch In aninstout the littlo houDC was In Dames Tbo oldest child escaped but tho othersperished Th impeachment proceedings against Tate the defaulting State Treasurer of Kentucky closed at Frankfort on theSOth ult with a vordiet of guilty and he was formally removed from office Auditor Howitt stated m hia testimony that so far as could bo judged at the present time tho defalcation would reach 204000 A fire at Coldwator Miss on the 30th ult destroyed ten business houses causing a loss of 33000 insurance about onohalf August HoUko of Chicago who recently whipped to death his olovonycaroldstepson Mux Oilman was on tbo 30th ultsentenced to tho penitentiary for life Whilo rcmodufeug an old stone dwelling at Piqua O a law days ago workmendiscovered tho bones of four childrenevidently from nine to twelve years of a at tho time of death It is a murder mystery nnd tradition says tho children woo wore hehs lo a considerable forumc disappeared from that house and oil traces of them wero lost many years agri Benjamin B Hopkins late assistantcashior of the defunct Fidelity bank ofCincinnati was on tho 31st ult sentenced to the penitentiary for sevon years and ten months A call has been issued for a convention to bo held at Topeka Kan May 1 for the purpose of organizing tho farmers trust Circulars have been sent to the Governors of all the States west of Uio Mississippi and to Illinois and Wisconsin to send dclcgatos to tho convention The boiler in Payne Johnson Cob flouring mills nt Madison Ind exploded on tho 3fHli tilt killing Engineers M LSnodgrass and Tom Stewart and seriouslyinjuring two othor workmen Tho mill was damaged lo tho extent of lfi00d Bur Bertha alias Bertha Hcymnn the most noted confidence woman in America was arrested at San Antonio Tox a few days uiTO The tirst Bohemian Congregational church in the United States was formully organized at Cleveland O on the 2Sth nit It starts out with fiftyoire members The strike in the Michigan Stato printing office is probably broken and tho strikers defeated Floury and OFarrcll tho diamond thieve who recently escaped from the Mexican authorities at Paso Del Norte have been recaptured Judge Sage on application has postponed tbo joint trial of William Means and John R De Camp of Cincinnati defaultingSfetropolilau bank officials from April 10 to Bouie time in May Mrs Henry Dane wife of a farmer livion near Klllncham lil was killed by her bus bund a rViv Ays ago and bo BhortJy after ward committed suicide Judge SUJiimi C Rhorp of LTincon Ky hits be appointed Treasurer byGovornflr Ituckriwr te succeed defaultingTreasurer Tote and has been confirmed bye the Senate Tho authorities of Wichita Kan reoerrtly shipped one hundred tavrua east on tin I Jrtsoo rairrond The tramjis wore placed in wouux cars wbiua were labeled ponoi able and live stock freight rates wen paid on the consignment for u distance oi fifty miles In Jackson County W Va a dog owned by man named Huffman recently went mad and bit several Other dogs also many cattle and poultry nearly all of which have since died of hydrophobia causing a loss ofthousands of dollars Tho animal entered a school house and snapped at children oos of whom was seriously hurt On reaching home the dog attacked his master who killed him Much excitement prevails in thatsection as many of the bitten dogs are still at largo Three hundred house painters inCincinnati struck on the 2d for an advance in wages and a decrease in hours Tho jury in the famous WelehVilas libel suit at Minneapolis Minn disagreed on the 2d after being out forty hours The vote stood seven for conviction and five foi accquittal The will of the late Chief Justice Wait was admitted to probate at Toledo O on the 2d It makes Mrs M R Waite soleexecutrix without bond and devises all prop erty real and personal to her Theproperty is estimated at 75000 including the Washington home and personal property Leander Stone for fifteen years manager Of tho Northxoestern Christian Advocate died at Chicago on the 2d aged fiftyseven years A slight shock of earthquake lasting ten Reconds was felt at Holbrook Arizona on the 2d The vibration was from east to west Colonel John L Haynes one of tho best known public men in Texas died at Laredo n the 2d aged sixtyseven years At tho breaking out of the civil war he entered the Union army and for three years commanded the First Taxas Cavalry He was collector at customs at Galveston from 1800 to 1872 The stores on tho west side of the public iquare at Harrisburg HI were completely destroyed by fire on the 2d entailing a loss of 25000 Two weeks ago twentythree buildings on the other side of the Bquare burned The fires are supposed to bo the work of incendiaries A city tickot composed of women for tho council and a woman for mayor was elected at Oskaloosa Kan on the 2d by 00 majority Thoyare representative ladtos and a reform administration is looked for Under tho Missouri Local Option lawelections have been held in eightytwo counties and twenty towns of more than 2500inhabitants with tho following result Fortynine counties have voted wet and thirtythree dry Tho Democratic counties voting dry were 36 Republican 12 Democratic counties voting wet 22 Republican 11 Thirteen of the 20 towns went dry 7 wet Of the 13 dry 7 are Republican and 6 Democratic of the 7 wet towns 5 are Democratic and 2 Republican The gorge in ctho Missouri river above Elk Point D T broke on the 1st and the water soon submerged the country between Elk Point and Jefferson D T Railroad tracks are under water and a great niany families in the submerged district were forced to leave every thing and fly to the higher portion of country for safety No lives are reported to be lost but much stock has perished At the annual meeting of thoPennsylvania Railroad Company in New York City a few days ago there was a complete change of management only three of the olddirectors R W Thompson D O Mills and W Dinsmore rem aiding Five years ago Thomas Davis wasarrested at Litchfield IiL for robbing a wealthy citizen at the muzzle of a pistol Through tbo efforts of Samuel Waidrop who was constable at the time and made tho arrest Davis was convicted andsentenced to sevon years in the penitentiary When sentence was pronounced Davis turned to Waidrop and swore he would kill aim if be ever lived to get out A few days ago Davis was released under the good time rule and returning to ljitchfield he called Waidrop to the door of his house and shot him dead FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE Charles E Cross president and Samuel C White cashier of tho National bank of Raleigh S C wero arrested at Toronto Ont on the 20th ult on informationtelograplied from Raleigh charging them with forgery Inside the lining of Crossovercoat was found 51459 and in Whites15265 Of this amount 000 was in unsigned currency bills A Greek named Raptoporilos has beenarrested at Paris for robbing the museum at Athens of ancient medals and coins of the value of 36000000 francs The house of the prisoner was searched by the police who discovered on the premises most of theancient coins which have recently been stolen from the numismatists on the Rue Louvois The British steamer Swallow has been wrecked off Namoa Island near Shanghai and thirtyfive lives lost Tho Danish Ministry has been overthrown and the questions involved in theGovernments financial bill defeated Dr Emil BossoL the well known Arctic explorer died a few days ago at Stuttgart Germany He was born in 1847 The English bark British Princess was wrecked a few days ago off CamifihaPortugal and twentythree of her crew were drowned It is reported that Spanishcustoms officers fired upon a Portugeselifeboat which put out to rescue the drowning sailors and prevented the saving of theii lives A dtspateh from St Johns N F says fch sealing steamer Eagle has taken 10000 seal and tbo steamer Esquimaux 15000 Theinhabitants of Horse iBlands have taken 18000 and at Partridge Point 40000 havt bean takon This is tho greatest catck 1b years LATER Tin jail at Friars Point Miss was bumod early on the morning of tho 8d and the five prisoners it contained perished in the flames Tho jallwas asubstautial briok building a portion being occupied by tho Ohancory and Circuit Court clerks whosucooodod in saving tho countys records It Is boliovod ono of tho prisoners firod tho building Dantei F Bhattt the organ and piano manufacturer was hold in 2000 ball In the United Btatos Court at Trenton N J on the 3d on the charge of UBing tho malls for fraud ulentcpurpOBQB Sechbtakt FAtRcnnD has addressed a letter to the Speaker of tho Honseexplaining the necessity for a supplementary appropriation of 450000 to dof ray thoexpenses of collecting customs rovnues for tho current fiscal year Tiik employes of the trafflo dopartment of the Milwaukee St Paul road in St Paul have been officially notified that oommcno inft on the 3d all salaries of tho oompanys employes would be reduced 88 por cent Tho reduction appllos to every employ of tho 00m pan y alike JosEm H Wmrnn tbe abscondingoxproMidont of the Pembroke KnittingCompany of Battle Creek Mioh has boen hold for trial with bail at flflOO Tir Antisaloon Republican NationalCommittee gives notice of a change to May 3 in the date of holding tho national conference in New York At Emlenton Pa on the 3d a tankcontaining 7000 barrels of oil belonging to tho National Transit Company waa struck by lightning The oil took firo and boiled over threatening destruction to the town Disaster was averted however bythrowing up ditohoa which turned the fierytorrent in another direction Loss about 10000 AMOr the petitions presented and reforrfd in th Benate on the 3d were the following Tn nnd United Stnt troops to Chicago to protect the lives and properltv of dUrem of the f nlfd States affstnut Pnrlailsts of Illinois and Ion tor blRher Import duly on mannfaiturodclothlnc Mr Mitchell from the Committeo onRaUrooda reported a bill appropriating 50000 for a railway around the ohstrueUoni to navigation In the ColumMa river at tho Dales and Cellllo Falls Mr Rlddloberger endeavored to secure favorable action npnn his resolution to have the fisheries treaty considered in open session The resolution was finally referred to the Committee on Forfkn Allaire The billproviding for ihe purchase of Unltd States bond was further considered but went over without tlnal action and the Senate adjourned In the House most of the najwas spent In discussion of tho Direct Tax bill Messrs Onn and Whreler of Alabama mdc speeches nualnsl the measure nnd Messrs Heard of Missouri Elliott of South Carolina andHopkins of Illtnoi defendfd the bill Without thiol vin the Hnuse tonk a pC un til Una the venln bill ere pnsstd appropriating 2 onoo for ihi llKtnbminn of ordmnce and ordnance stureh ai ColumMa Term and for the pmmotion ofofficers of Uie army nfter twenty yeri wnUnooiis service in one prade nlsn n bill for thereiiropifpt of Ten era 1 AJfred Plertfanton with UiQ SUtll ifni XikJ P tfli ltdjoun4 The Dauber Before Us We have already alluded to theimportance of housekeepers paying more attention to the kind of baking powder used in leavenim their bread This is a matter to which we cannot drawattention too olten because it is something which involves the most seriousconsequences to the general body of man kind Temperance aposiles tell us I and there ia ample foundation for the statement that there ia dUeaae both moral and physical in the intoxicating cup and In the same way there isdiiaage Blow perhaps but certain in the leavening agent which Is employed in onehalf the homes 00 thia continent sickness perhaps death in the bread we eat at every mtal elow poison placed there too by loving hands by mother whose every thought is for the healih and happiness 01 their children by j wives whoBe chief solace ifl the lite and comfort of their husbands The vlc lim ol intoxication goes to his lute with j a full consciousness of what he is doing j but the victim of the adulterated and puieonous baking powder fulls aDd kiows not whence comes the blow that struck him The oeriiilcates ofchemists Willi highsounding titles linve been read in confidence the toothsome cake has been given in generous abundance to the children the daily bread haB been ea en in fancied security But all the time the poiaon has been working its slow effect There come Bpelis of headache loss of appetite a fluttering of the heart the child is seized with an apparently causeless cough The coating of the Btomach 1b destroyed perhaps one of the vital organs isrendered almost useless HiekldrvB nrcntackedwith Ergots disease The health of the child is nreparaoly broken Uuvu the adult becomes a ohronio invalid These are the doings ol the modern cheap baking powders that arecomposed of lime alum acids and other vile things In view of these facta surely all housewives should exercise the cure tltat is we kuow now exercised by some in their selections of a proper brand of baking powder She who docs not do so whether the neglect is the reiult of ignorance or recklessness cannot free herself from theresponsibility lor the health perhaps life thereby endangered No housewife need be Ignorant ol the quality and eorupopition of the article which she uiea to leaven her bread biscuit and eate The official reports of thegovernment chemists who are certainlyunprejudiced have been published and show very clctirly the quality and strength of all the bilking powders in hue market The Koyal Baking Powder wiiicn is accessible at every hand Isreport d absoutely free from lime alum pbophatic acid or any injuriousingredients It is further slated Xy the most eminent authorities on loou byituc that food leavened with it ia more wholesome than when raised by ani other method Its ute is therefore lobe oommendeu It is to be regretted that no othor baking powder when there are so many in the market home 01 which will find their way into UBe is free from all of these substances They all contain either lime or alum The Housekeepers who regards the health 01 her loved ones should not only order the Royal but make personalexamination to be sure that no other brand is sent her in its place POVERTY OF RICHES A fitllllonatroH SmullSoulod Soliome to gavo a Few iouniog A financial man tolls tho BostonTranscript Listener interesting stories of a venerable Boston capitalist whose name if published would be well known and widel y recoga ized as tho iutorvie wert of anonymous persons always say and which for that very reason will not be given hero The capitalist originated in a Massachusetts country district whom ideas of thrift are instilled into peoples minds in their ultimate New England minutoness and In this mans caso the seeds of instruction In economy fell upon friendly ground To what extent hoimproved upon his education In thatdirection one story will illustrate Ho once visited a dentist who filed down a tooth that had boon giving him trouble Not long after another tooth bo gan to give htm pain in somewhat the samo way whereupon the capitalist wont to a hardware store bought a cheap file took it home and had his soninlaw file long and pationtly upon tho tooth But thoro is another story thatillustrates perhaps even more strikingly the old gont Ionians thrift Ha used to drlvo his own carriage a twohorse topbuggy Ono day just beforo Thanksgiving he drove down to the Fanouil Hall market to bargain for and get his turkey for tho frugal but traditional feast at his house As he drove up a boy star tod out as if to offer to hold his team At tho same mo ment ho saw bis cashier arriving on foot Woll Smith said tho capitalist to tho cashier where are you goiugr Going to market to got a turkey for Thanksgiving said tho cashier Yes Well Ill tell you what woll do I kuow em in hero aud if youll hold my horse I think I can go in and buy two turkeys so that theyll corns cheaper to us than if we bought them separately All right said the cashier Ho took ap his station at tfio horses heads while tho old man wont into the market As he stood there kicking his feet against tho curbntone to keop them warm a horrible suspicion cumo ovor him that hisotnployor had no idoa of buying two turkeys but had simply adopted tho plan as a ruse to get him to hold the horses and save the llvo conts that would be oxpoctod by a small boy as the minimum compensation for holding tho horses I The old man was gone for a long time looking for a bargain no doubt After awhile he novo in s ight through the door and with but a Ringlo turkey done up in brown pnpor under his arm No uso Smith said ho I couldnt mako it go Wo can do just as welt to buy on our owu account Seoin that that was tho caso I thought probably youd want to buy your turkey yourself Ho got into tho carriage and drove away leaving the cashier tho happyconsclousnoss that ho bad at tho sacrifico of his time and comfort saved a millionaire five conts It Is said that nine tailors make man but you oponsionally sen a chap who would not be converted into a man by twice that number Lincoln Journal FOR SORE THROAT Malignant Sore Throat is veryprevalent amoDg the people of India Mr E A PERE1RA Head Inspector PostOffices Calcutta India writes over hia autograph here shown Instantaneous relief InTliroat troubles In the Campbell Uospltnl wot obtained by SU Jacob Oil Was myaolf cured by It Sold by DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE The ChasAVogelerCo juuwoue au The Return Home Tiid lnnlf at mv dress It is almost spoiled We had one of those small sieve clusters iney are no good 5A Lap Dusters v Mm 5A Horse Sheets 11 M F An mads up strong y a SA Horse Covers m rzy Will kiip ales oil At tb BM ul BtrBgt Dont spoil your girls dress by buying a poor looselywovencarriage duster 5 Lap Dusters for carriage use have the stock and work put in them to make afirstclass article The new patterns oi embroidery flowers birdsscenery etc are well worth seeing One hundred different designs at prices to suit all For sale by all dealers Copyrighted 1888 by Wm Aykbs Sows F L F L 0 U XTew ELra Mills Manufactures Flour equal to any in the market We ute th Full Roller Process in th manufacture of the Pearl Dust Patent Flour And they have beeome th favorite Brands in the market Free Delivery anywhere ia the corporation Deming tf Whitney PROPRIETORS flThe higheet cash price paid for Grain JOHN AUSTIN M D Physlolan nd Surgeon Speelkl attatliui Wen to Haemorrhoids ami 1m HkIiI ilitoftw Illoi enrol without the kite ar UjtaLur Uar guitMiiHed LADIES Do Tour Own Dyeine at Home with Peerless Dyes They will dyo everything They are sold ovurywnere rn iuc a jiucimlc w colons Tlioy have no episl for Strength UrlKlilncis Amount fn IAttfcs nr for FittlntSH of Odor or non nftliiff jus 1 It Ice Tncy d not oror t or ainnu For nlu by J M Uahdkeb jitIIh Hive yon seen the New Writlnir Much Inc The loitBt liiinrovcd ami the lnnt The one Hint Indeed has hfon tntlnjr tho leed GIto tnc Callgraph trial Aldrasf 1 Y ii riilbdX Toledo O son m nt P 4 y 0isiijj3yliilElcosTSPATioi pj URES Nervous Prostration Nervous Jeuralgia Nervous Weakness Stomach nd Liver Diseases Rheumatism rw rrice100 Fold Ly UniLlS rPepsiaBLd all aSettioos of the ISLAND HOME STOCK FARM KOfrstprod Pcrelieron llorsis3 French Coochliurjes corns Lsrtfotiilirrrw W ho A 111 lion ST MX O v f J I 1fO 1nllriO h r y rs sff J This College fumishof vrv lust biisiucBS trail moderate co thn 1 proyrenive itnd depart nnd thorough in all lie it in allHeamioinUiioiiUun is rabidly iiiwiuing i Ofllce Departments ro not rqunled in Ohio or surpassed 111 Amerlivi Send lor tiuiuuroiiu World MoKEE HENDbUtSON Obcilin O OSTEVAIITiLUiBEil 00 Lumber FirmTijC ot unio r that is free 4a n I fin n 1 f and fnncsmfiie tfT AWilEIUE K M rfcyw OLEVELAKTD OIIIO f H B Writo lor Priooflon Lumber Doors Sash Ollnds Mouldiugi eto j HEWORLDS 05 r jl AND HOW TO USH il HLJAI EI F0AMLT nH well us iinpful of llio IssuiS of tlii book iiuMlslied wll Ii t lie piope nnd ohl In In t lie ensii of aliimut cviry Ot ler in Iful hook jiuulidicd in iiiiuiy a liy from elvtM full nnd nmAil eoimldi V AGENTS DOHiMSSS fSs0oVf UITY TO KAKE KOKCY It ri1lvin tlie nnninillllcc It Mlls nt Giifhl fn ull Mii mid wiiin iwnKn in JfW kIvi instructions ho any person with ilih tun Utrnislnnro no liiinlrnrr n wu Klvi Special To territory it nnec ciiimiir urlve yon tin i i lustv Write for our liirt lnanl Iv illnxi rml t inuln rn ionln wut free to nil Address it uuw CLKVLAM THE INTERNATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA 1 PI No House Is Properly Fumishod that has not in it a Good Cyclopedia From Hon Frnnk Holton KxUnitecl 8tnU Ioitmuer Ueneral After ft thorough ciiiiriiniii im of Uie Intent iubllhI editlfn of thn rtitnrnst lonnlrelopclla I do not hoilnle t reoiiimepMl it to ill e in a vrnidl uid 1 helmvo Ull UlbOlululy oorrect work unsurjiussud liy any oilier iMibllriUlon ol like eliara ter TIio followltitr IntimnniM frtim a very iirouiimMit CliiniUiiiijimii cts furLli tin merits of the INTKKN A TIOAL JVJLU1LI A niuru ri mIi i uJ y and corrtiutly tlian could any word of ourh olmvtt hold mitny WU of Hiis 110M0 work U meniljers o C L S C and they are uniformly among he Ltiumihunt frieuda From W H CH AilHEIth A IS 1rcs Northern llliuolb Cliiiutiiijiini Union i 0iiilnr edil who inol need tliern i uuii nirire ihtuii into net ii n I III hut whose H lly wjltli I j el cotoiihti ryclopivlia ha lnen coraiilul nil ul ot tlir prie of tliOHt jclojedia hernie n TKJt ATION A I jiuhliHhel hy Hie rel mlle inn lifliJ irjMdf Ihlil it is ht rnly tlv Mlfcl bill dloiveiy a nil prerer f iml mid lln xprlem ail IlViui ri u wrvt uuoit uui rorrcciT I n jict thut Mic h ji work hiif Leti lrimm Hi i n i iiik h ul nil who huvu in pirati onu for inllkctnal itdTmirewen t h ji 1 y do I rmiiet Ihii valutdc work 1 my fellow ChTiUinTinn Three dfillum Jl month toe II f icon inoott will pur hue 11 I wluli that every meiocr ol our clrulje knew ulmut thin Cyoloindii oi Cy eloped int the J NT KHS AL JUi AI Such Is the Inlerniitiorial Cy loprdia Jho ininiHUr flnln htdji in It tliolawyer tlkfR oriniiel of It Mini the clioritnilr to mcIpioI to it Then why Ujnyer delay Sold on eaey monthly pay menu to any ruBpeetahla man or woman CEITTS WAITTED P W GARFIELD Fviblisliors Agciit u CLEVELAND O WEAK NEKVES c c 1 1 ii a x r c 1 iTi r lU 111 lit iCaiJ oll teJJ n KIDNEY COMPLAINTS DYSPEPSIA Headache lUvoiumi ly yt snjtjusinesa Kidacya WELLS RICHARDSON CO Prop W rite to 11 ill oiuii forlnl plNirulurM whi wuiiiil frotj A idlest sriNMJN SOI Im land Miiino ily ERESIDENCEE l Mutual Firs Association OETsriiiirvr onio ORGANIZED JDNrt 1085 ABJCHSSJSPrisidesl L W CHArLVN r 1 7 1413 nnt iiliJffcHOWaK 1 l Mir clli VrN r Sr 1 Ii M t ill 3111 HVIu ti LI hi Aciit nnd in 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