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ES u. (Tm (fidjCi? XTk iki fc MtiHBBMM MprWJfWflrl fflfijaiWe Pl 1 Wm jfoff Haute JfentineL r7 rS. ESTABLISHED 1833 MONDAY. MA11CH 10, 1890. PllIOE TWO CENTS IEO.

DeWALD CO. till, flratm i.Lnl I. 1 tO lAV lufAra f) the new shades and stylos in rHv wfc. inuia SILKS. Weliavejrat rooeived our seo 'these haoJsomo Roods, direct from that lt and moat popu lar manufactory Chonoy Bros The usual price throughout the country for these goods in the new stylos, is 81.25 per yard for the 24 inch vidtks, Our Price is 1 .00 per yard.

Oorae and look at (he beautiful uew colors and designs made in these perfect goods this spriug. MfOBGE i DEWALD AMD COMPANY, QallpourjarjdQolumbia Sts Ik Si (Formorlv AoaOi mv of Mimic JAMES OKA1IY Mamao.r. cine week' Jerry Crowly. the Living Suicide. AcMially IlniiffB HlniBtJf st every Exhibition Bjwttuat Engagement cf Hugh l.

stout, BlalTton I idtfttia, wtmder Largest aud hea leHl mou of lilR ajfo In the world Mlllp Ourrns lmlred lady, 8 iept challenge that this lady ponfe shph iho ougeat head ut hal oc any person a he woi Id Human Sewing Machine, Mono. Dobsou "Annthnr Wnf kTrt trn ttmnltaafc Mnitb tr'hajMfL In ttaa wnrtri Till UTfLl.li nirod a vm vl. riptrwesaluff the couray of mucli older people I tat Man Bird. PROP WALIAOK. 1ml.

nar of birds, animals and farm yard atlilen. Hobs Barbour i mechanical dtasolvlnir views A voynso tl trough art 1 lit brlfrhleBt magnet tbe novelty aiaifo Tlia prlftlnul faiuouB re lord Harrj AltMtril' The) i.reat KIskoII In bin isrhlolnir otinc Drill' Tbo monarchs er all aUHlral artlaifi lipoid Keating plavlngun PtfTerrnt InHLrnmeuial Half Heirs and Halt jairil nllfnrnla. I til. knii Mint I rin Mfurvmin rrdo PIihdohh uonr Qout Allen's (o incluel L'nfC Ibe trreat HuccenK UlaikAit JUST NOW You are Looking For Confirmation Dresses, hare just received our spring of Dress Google, and without doubt we have the moet complete assortment A atjles and colors to bo neon in the city. JPPIGES YERY LOW.

White Dress ri6unoings for 10, 50, I We atook 9 OUT ON A STWKK. The Hnluhmrn or the orlhnPitfrn Kail road at lileago Arr Ont rrotfctlon AMbrd Chicaoo, March 10. TUo switchmen employed in the Northwestern yurus here, went on utrike this morning And the road ouIciaIh are doing their own switching. The trouble arose from tho refusal of the company to discharge an obnoxious foreman, in the VoitietU btreet jarda. Unless the foriruau ia diuohargod tho strikers threaten to extend tho strike to othor yards.

The Norths twUi mil road bus asked the police dexurttnent for protection and for4y officers hm been Bent to the yards. Up to noon not freight oar nor a snitch engiue has been moeil Passenger trafllo is not delayed i m. Tli lnef rlerk in Supenn tendeut Miller's ollict Btated nbojt noon to day that the strike was praoti oally Hottletl. an lJnoks, the ofreusive jardmasler, has Ixmm. asktd resigu It is liUply tho switohroeii will turn to work tins afternoon 3 15 in The striking switchmen on the Northwestern road are fctill out, hut have attempted no nets of violunoe.

Tho yard a aro crowded with freight oius and all trains are delayed. 1 I lie lliittlrliiul I lerllun lit lntf Held To In at llldlli ToinI Mr BiPULi toiu, Mo March 10 Thtie is grout excitonu iit heic over the muni oipal eltt tiou. One hundred six ml pnlioo oflioera mid ttnty lis a deputy shenirH ate ou duty The votes of tbu men whose naturaliatiou paiwrs weio issued ly tho municipal ourt, al leged violation ff the Uniteil btaUs laws, ato being thalknged in evtrj ward Special omoens ur vtoikiug in svmpn, thy with tho men whoso right to vote is questioned and the slieriffs are arresting thrso mon as fast as they are challenged Iu one ward tuo sheriffs arrested a challenged voter, but chilis wove drawn and the specials and tho crowd liberated the prisoner In another ward Deputy TJuited States Marshal Htockpalo drew a revolver when a crowd interfered with bis arrest of a pnsouer Htookpale ruo oeeded in holding his man and also causing the arroHt of a bpccial olTioer who interfered At 10 otiook, warrants were issued fcr tbe arrest of the sheriffs, and ton minutes later the loonl police captured Deputy TJuited States Marshal Stock pale, and Deputy Sheriff Parkei, of North Berwick, and hustled them to the police station, followed by a howling mob, A general riot feared mill (tmiirr hi ir Fit her of the Nliot II rim HhOulel lUr II 58. CO and 75 oenta a yard, I Handsomer White Dress Flouncings from 1.00 to :5 00 a yard. II AH Wool Sergea, BeauUflul Colors, For 65 Cents a Yard.

5l An immense line of 'rMOHHIRSyi I niank and all other Colors. For 50 Cents a Yard. Lost but not least, we wish to call your attention to an. elegant line of Striped and Plaid i Dress Goods We hava juat opened, they are All Wool, 40 inches wide and Only 49 Cents a Yard. See our line of Spring JaGetsCapes, They are all'beauties.

felOUI? WOLF, CO, 64 Ca.lh.Otxn St OuieiAeie, Maieh 10 Poln Oihoer Emmett Briboo, who wuu ethot Friday evening by theyonug Iowa thief, Patrick Crowe, is still alive ut the Mercy hos pital and there is a slight chance for his recovery. Ilia brothe officer, Isaac lanville, who was shot in tho mouth, is getting along splendidly aud will be eut in a few days. The pnaoner is still ooniined at the Armory and suffering greutly from his mangled hand. He is now devoting himself to prayers for the recovery of his viotims, declaring that if either one dies he will commit suicide Kl IC II t.t A Ho) lialli on llif llallrvailTrnrk Knlhrr unel Hon tlurrtfird Toledo, March 1 0. Joh Ki ug, aged fourteen, while playing on the tracks of the Lake Shore railroad, East Toledo, yesterday, wus run over and killed His lody was horribly mangled I Ka.nbA4 Citt, March 10.

Cbas WnilamB Und his tweWeyear see, living in tho tHuburbs of Oaliua, were found mnrelereel in their btsd yes terilay morning. Wilhama was blind and hal lost Iwth arms in a mi tie acci dent. The supposed murelerer was ar resUnl at Prtwtwitt, Ark ONH HI Mllltlt MK TOLII 1IK1KV1.1. Tlrki an They tomf Otrr the trrn Hunched Xosetlier. An sploMlon In a Vlnrnt HlaniorIaii llnlix London, Maroh 10 An explosion 00 ourred to day the Morna colliery, at Glamordan, Walts.

One hundrenl miners are entombed. Communication with the uufortuuate miners is impossible, and it is fearevl that they have all perished The IBrothrrliood Hrhednle llfflim Cibvflanu, March 10 Tho'brolher hood base Iwll people are slowly arriving in the city to attend the sohcdulejmn, ing to morrow at tho Weddell house The meeting will only lant one or two days as the business to be transacted is all ont and dried. Secretary Brnuell says that Detroit and St. Louis will uot be admitted to the protherhooel. WUIXot Uealsaw Lowdok, March 1(X Bobert Ltnooln pnittd Stages in later to England, denies the 'statement that he intend to resign Arkansas Cm, Ark Maroh 10, The levee broke at Sapping ton Hook, six miles above here, at 3 o'olook, yesterday afternoon.

The orevaoe was forty feet wide at lapt accounts and was still widening. The whole of the Texas ba sin of Louisiana, consisting of four or live purishes, will unquestionably be completely submerged The rivor here is rising rapidly. Tho people are panic stricken. Albxaniuua, Mo March 10 Tho body of an unknown man. whose head us terribly gashed, was found in the woods near this city.

The appearance of the bushes ami the ground in the vicinity point to a deadly struggle, and tho only theory is murder, but for what purpose can not be imagined, as the body had not been robbed. Uimi N. March 10. Hon. E.

Carlton Hpraguo is seriously ill Symptoms of heart failure nro mauife st, and the greatest feats aro entertained Nkw ohk, Maroh 10 Fire laitt even tug destroyed a largo portion of the hi nihil yard of Watson Petting, and the stables of II. A Philp aud Ihomas lieddiug, iu South Brooklyn, en lulling a loss of about $300,000 Hr Paul, Maroh 10 Tho Crescent creamery plant, consisting of twen creameries in Minnesota, has been sold to a wealthy syndicate for frJOO.CMX) The plant belonged to Marvin Commacke, who still retain an interest 111 it. Bjhminoham, Ala March 10 1 ire this morning destroyed four three story brick stores iu this oily. W11 kehuaiiub, Tu Maroh 10 Tho Hev Father Thomas, of Hoboken, N. conducted the requum mass ewle I rated iu behalf of the eutomled miners 111 the South Wilktslmrro trt 8 o'clock this morning, in St Mary's Catholic church The sei vie as, whioh wero of a most olemn and impress ve natuio, wore attended by about 2,000 pooplo.

Bikminoham, Maroh 10 A ele ttHjtno named Jackson went to Lamar county several weeks ago, disguised as a foot pe eldlcr, for the purpose of locat ing Bubo Burrows, the famous outlaw. He aUrtwd alone. nUrtly after to the hills, where Burrows was supposed to be hidmg. Nothing more van Been of him until last Saturday, when his dead body was found in the woods, riddled with buUeta. no had evidently been dead five or six 1 lys It is.

supposed that Jackson was murdered by Burrows or his gang Guano HaVrn, Mich March 10 The Second Reform church, corner of Washington and Sixth streets, caught fire from an or heated furnace at 9 o'clock yesterday morning and was con sum Loss, Insurance on building, 92,000, on fixtures, $15,000. PeoRL, Maroh 10. Fireman Fred Brown and tn others wero injured by falling uiuIm at a tire here lafct uight, which destroyed the rublwr room of the big shoe house of Henry Thiel burg lc Co. Loss, $30, (XX) on stock and $5,000 ou building London, Ont Mnre.li 10 Messrs Brown Tingr ove, dealers in bullion, have faded Tho liabilities are placed at 800,000 Kansas Cit Mo March 10 The charges made by Alderman Ford concerning the frightful condition of the prisoners confined in the work house, are found to be true. London, Match 10 Sir Peter Coats, of the tirm of A Coats, thread makers, is dead.

Fokt Woiitu, Texas, March 10 Jay Could, Geo Oould, J. M. Eddy, II. Clark and seven minor officials ar rieel here from the east yesterday after noon. After inspecting the Texas and Puoifio property the party proceeded we Phaoitp, March 10.

A number of students who were making ft demonstra tion yenterday'at tho graves of young Czech notables at Walschu, were arrested by the police. BorKAM, N. Miroh 10 J. Baucua left for Home yesterday with the remains Jf hia wife, who was killed 111 the wreck. Washington, Maroh 10.

The committee of Cbicagoans, vtho have been in consultation with members of the world's fair committee for several day's past, to day presented a complete bill providing for hoi tl ing the fair in Chicago QttiNiT. 111.. March 10 Tho action of Soott Wike in persistently voting against Chicago for the world fair has stirred up a hornet nest in this oity, Cim ao, Maroh 10 The Tribune this morning says a Tribune reporter sue needed yesterday tracing Leiaeh, tlir miHHing millinery salesman, irom the Palmer houso to the Little Auditorium saloon, on Wabash aouue. May at 1 muhlnarto.i. Npw ieRK, March 10 The Madison Square Theatei company left Jersey City this morning fot Washington.

They will give a performance, that city this afternoon, and return to New York in time to play at the thater this evening. The run to Washington was made four hours and seventeen I minutti, RELEASED FROM PRISON Woman Diamond Thief Kelurnn lime In Time lo Attend Her Unnbandn Funeral. New obk, March 10 David A Davis, once a prosperous and wealthy millinery goods merchant, of Newark, N. died Iaet Monday, at tho Room velt hospital. When Mr.

Davis retired frm bust nous, fifteen yeara ago, ho was worth nearly $250,000 He oamo to tins city, purchased a number of raoo horses, nud soon became a familiar figure at all tho raco tracks in this section of the country He bet heavily, and slowly but surely his fortune dwindled to notkmg. lie dueled to poverty, iu 1880 be removed to Union Hill, and started In the fancy goods business again. He vas successful, and his store brought in a good revenue His wife v.as a diamond exert aud earned a good salary by traveling be tween this country and Europe buying jewelry When at home she frequently visited the raeo tracks in company with her husband The latter, as soon as his fortune began to mend, commenced betting agiun, with the disastrous re suits as in former years He lost every thing While Davis aud his wife were cross ing the Holxjkeu ferry one nftenioon last May a woman askod Mrs. Davis to hold a pocket book for her a few minutes Later a cry was raised that a woman's pocket hud been picked. Considerable confumon enuued and in the excitement Mrs Davis went to the woman whoso pex ket had beeu picked and showed her th" pocket look, which had lxen handed her The wo mau idem tilled it as the ono which had b(Mn stolen from bei By that time the boat hi 1 rcaohenl Hoboken and tho woman who bad hand Od the purse to Mrs Davis disappeared.

Tho chief of police of Hoboken appear eJ alout this lime and mnwted Mrs Davis Acting under the advice of friends she gave an assumed name and refused to give her addrofs This told against her aud she vtos sentenced to two and a half ycius' imprisonment. Iltr husband vas heartbroken over tho affair, aud took their three little daughters to the homo of a friend in Bioeiklyn. where they have since lived under the ituprcsBion til at their mother was ou a business trip in Europe. Mr 1 )ikvis' health declined, and a few weeks ago be was taken to the hospital, where he died on Monday last. Etghteeu hours be fore his deoth his wife was liberated by the oourt of par dons of New Jersey, and she arrived in time to attend his funeral roM.iF.

ti won at Mtavnriarel Oil onipanj lli Pipe L.lne from 1,1 lo 4 hlrtiaro Lima, March 10 The Standard Orl company has a corps of men engaged, who will at once begin tho work of laying a new eight inch pipe line between this point and Chicago The now line is made uoetessary by the largely increased demand for Luna oil, which has outgrown the capacity e)f the present hue The force at tho Holar rennery has lieeu augmented by (00 men worm It, Ol. I TIO lel TImfM In Threalenrd In Hay 1 1 xprrtetl New our Maroh 10. Mr Jame Zeolirab, British minister to Hayti, lio is iu this city on his way to England, says everything is quiet in Hayti, but i seems to be a calm before a storm I look another revolution there Viiy soon He said "It seems to me that the people ui in a condition that must precipitate other fight IF WILL llf. THE END OF A DRUNK. John INteiMon.

of Jarltoun 1 on tiplili, While lutoxtratnt Merlw leuh on the Mfk 1 I'lute Tiui Kx RNmn Taulber 1 nnol He rover Irom IIIn Mound Washinoton, March 10 The condition of ex Congressman Taulboe was worse to day than it has been at any time since he was wounded by Cor respondent Kmoaid One physician Btated this afternoon that there was absolutely no hope, and that death was certain. The father Washington, March 10. For Indiana Rain, south easterly winds, warmer. Manager Geary is offering new attrac Uons at the World's Museum this week, and this popular place of amusement will be well patronized It is always best to avoid danger if possible, therefore there is one rule which ought to be taught 111 very sehool in the United States and that is never lift a wire off the ground A long as it is on tho round it is hut less, no matter what pressure may be on it The moment it leaves the ground it may be dangerous If it in in the way of traffic you safelv pull it ross the street with vmir feol thin put your foot on it and hold it on the ground and ft cannot hurt you, but do He went to eternity a drunkard Such can bo said of John Peterson, au old man who lived iu Jackson town ship, in thin county. With hm wife, ho resided 111 ivu old hut about a west e.f Flgertou Satin day ho left home and we lit to Ed ger ton to spend tho day Whih then' ho liecumo intoxuuteHl, and returning home 111 tho evening, after dark, ho walkeel along the Nicke 1 Plate tinck Jt was neatly 7 oiloik, wLn us ho was staggering along the tiatk, a freight tram came thumb 1 ing towar Is lum.

l'or some reason the hum of tho old mau was act st eu by tho ugmte er, if seen, the time was too short to re verse, the engine and nave his life Pt mou was struck by the loeomotivc und burled to instant death. The jMtjple living in that nimtv, when apprmid of the fatal ai cidi nt, hurried, to tho scene, and be afraid to disturb tho body until the eie rom eiame, watehed omu it until morning, when Coi on 1 KtHhhr mrivid, who, after hemiiig the testimony, tendered a Verdmt in ac( orduiite with tho above facta. PeteMSon was Nixly live je i.rs ef ugiu lie lca(H widow He was a well known ejtaraetei, ami has livid 111 that vicinity for a long tune' lhe bejdv was buried by the ik ighlom 1 litis Is tho career of ouoUw 1 inan who ow bin death to whisk III 1 Tl umiHiN a ttt I lint 4.IjIm Iretllo III lui In IIiimI II4 Vlai It The name of 11m i 11 hotifco hohl woT 1 Her it et nt tour a round the Wtfrhi, 111 whii hlie 1r.uI al) pie vims rewords, will be' ree ulU by tveryroabi. Hence tbe aiinouutemx ut tlntt the dunh ing young lady tiavtlorund newspaper oorre spoudeut will lecture 111 this oily will le a genuiiio mirpriM', aud weUorao news to all Arrangements have bei nuido foi be appearance aud she will hctiire 111 this ity on the evening Mare 7th and tho brilliant Ueturei will mnUulte dly Ihj uijianUiil an ovtttiuu, Concerning hen brnt upjn aim on the let tine Held after lu 1 return from her trip around the worlil one uf the New York papers Iia 1 this to sity "There was somt tiling in the jerfect naturalness of Miss Bly imtuuer that mmntaiueel the interest iu her from the beginning to tho olosei of the leeture. Sho employed none of the arts that nro part and parcel of the lecturer's profes sion she bad no dramatic poses or thrilling oh muxes to excite admiration for her as an and no our fully prepared peroratien te gloss ov er tho impir fee turns of the opening aeutonoe none ef these.

It wus a plain, cve'iyday story, told with a churnnug uuivittei that brought every ono of the tUoiiHimd people iu the theattet 111 loo syni uthy with the speaker at 011 re The young unuiavigutor woro the same) elress that she wore 111 lie gi at raoo against time around tho noild, and no ornaine uts ce pt pair 1 1 iti ts aud a plain linger ting 4 I am not a tiained sjHiiket, she commenced I ani here finiply te II you ef my jontnev iiround Ihei we ild, and lioff I mini make it Over a year ago 1 llrst it tin 1 1e if I went to a lailroal tlu an I gut some turn table 1, aiul 11 he tl the 111 In ft re making the suggenlim 1 tin editor of the World 1 ll 1 1 re ai he 1 the 1 me hi sit ill that a jomiity uioiiti 1 the tmtli teiild be matltt iu hb than tighty tlay I wan rather ufraitl lutlei the ilea at first, leiiauso I elul 1 know he vv it would Ih' Ticeuet1 but 1 dM it finally, 11 ml sud I th ight tbe tripe mil 1 be made) iu less time) than it hud Ihh 11 made by Phileas 1 pg the lie to of 'Around the Wen hi 111 Lighty Dajs I was lufeyrmeel bv the m1U that th bohe nie had Ihjoii tl 'lit of before, but that it would lit do to lit a woman unlerbiketho net 011 lit of lh numlnr of trunks it woul I re (tun "Well, sal I 1 nd our iimu, ten 1 I'll start out at tl hhiuo time und In at him." I Latighte 1 lhat was a nii ago And the 11 the littli. Inly told the story of lie ti ip are inol the vvori 1. I VNTOII I'nnl I ulhiranM 4 all mtpt a et ngit giitiounl me 1 tltig of tho St ltil Lulhe 1 an hure held yester eln a tall was i xlen led to Ho v. Liu de man, of Besion, tei u.upt the position an one of tho paatora of the church. Iho oougregntioii baa hooofn ser largo tliat tho duties of tho positron were too much for tho present pastor, lltv Sauer For this reason the membership was elivieled Into two parts, ono assigned to the pastorul 1 are ef Kev Sauer and the) otheJr to the) 111 pustoi Itev.

liindomiiu is an able ilnino aul will rovo popular with our people. 1I has 1m in 111 the) mtniHity some timo aul im well known 1 i. I IM IS John Hex, Star seiai, ih ut the Wayne lb Me ad ll liatiiH ami family are) 111 tho eitv Mi 1 rdiimiid 1 lieguei, if Clntao, is in the) ilv I Me yoi, tlio druggist, has ic tuinttl ft jfii 4t Ijoiuh Iho 01 iitrai the) new Oil 1 Uows bloe will he bt on tho mst Simple, uncie, Henry Dash Kalamazoo, aret at tho Waym Ihejo will beta Kgular nice ling of tho com mon couneil to morrow owning Mi and Mrs George Seavy entir turned a iiumhe 1 of friends Satunhiy evening Claytein, i'uicell tV. Co have) pur chase el a new teatn eif hoiscs feir tin ir ih live rj Hi'1 hittd eonimitteet litis lnstrinteil the htieet noiiiiiusHi nir to lUmh tho si wi ri mi 1 the woi vvdl in mor lovv Mi 1 i. WiIhIi, finmrly ofK Hull neiw trave bug sidesman for A Mawvi 11 A Co Clue ao, is in the) cit for a fe days Mr Bedf has en seeurt 1 ns te'acher of the Ennui ut 1 Lutheran suhool Ho was foimeuly teach in the sehiKilsof the St Paul Lutberau cbureh Tho funt nil of Jacob Coleman ooours to 11101 row morning at clock from St Maty Cntholh i hure I'nenils are) invite without 111 the notice i Burtll, loiest Cummins, A I'll ssnige 1, Purrv lloete'i and Jacob l'ark, of llluftloii, wire among the guestts at the Mdiue ye sterday Tiie eongrt gatitms of the St 1'aul I iUiannt 1 tuttl Zion Lutheran churches will meet next Snuduy on a matter per turning to their schools.

On hiht Saturday e)vcmug Mr ami Mis George 11h, of Eust Main street, gave a lei 1 1 tion to tho Burrows on hi stra toothsome report waH strvod, and a general good timo was had Iho avne tdrt 1 boir, ftrty peoi lo strong, elrew ut many complimentary from the tongregution vtm te lay Pre lb atli is director Miss Ht len CaiUr, the ooutraltei, Chit ago a' sistod yeHtirday. Mi, Tony Titufrmaii Ins purchased from the Tab estate the residence prope rly, at bo ut rtlwiast eiriu 1 of Wayne and Ewiug streets, fer Mr lreutman will eie'ct a bands me resi lence 111 the hpriug. Mm of William Scott, of aiHsville this 1 01111(3 vtlH earh ssly hauelling a ro ilv Hatu relay, whe 11 the) weaiie was disi hivrgoel, se tiding a bullet into the) right thigh of the y's mother. bur I eon a have) failed to lot ate the 1 all. (, lloiihuiii, ef Hichnionl, one ejf ttie ti listee of the) insane nayluTO at that plar i mi I An Intent Kctehuui, of Inell anajh Iin, no iu tbeeity to el ay, taking a loe ut tho 11 vv foe bio mindeel budding Ihiy htak(i highly of its construe ttou uiel loe atin Mr (Iter who 1 ft this city for Chieugo rut ntlj, to accept a situatmu, hasritunud hereto stay, a ml has ac I pte 1 biH ol I position in the Pittsburg fti Ight ofh it under Agent KeMsmg ton 11 is many frumds will lx) ploaseel to be ar his turli ALMOSr A TRAGEDY.

4 initenln of I1h1o1 I 111 tied Into lr 4 mi pit a a fit llniilt rteiw 11 JjaHt Saturday night, in tho town of Huntcitowu, thiseounty, wim prose 11 ted a elramii by homo talent Dr Franklin Giot nwi 11, ed that place, ae toil the) ha rat ti of ti vilban, aud uuotirhng to tho preigrim ho is to lie shot eleael The part 111 tpustieiu was almost acteel in reality Tin biave he ro who was to elo the sho iLing, ate id ntall eliHchuigcd the weapon within a few nil his of the ele tor anT the lattt 1 ftllto the lloor, blot id ooitifT from the frigldful womjels mull 1 by tlie i ntt ntn of tho pistol I he woapem was not, of mirao, loadeil with ball but a heavy charge of powehr hiul Lhh male) to effect a louder upoit The minute particles if powdu en bred tho eloi tor 1 V)H alhei, niiel his sight may bo riously injured if not lol Dr Win lock, this ty was summoned to daj 1i Giteuni 11 is we 11 known this it I I IN IK HM riit l. 1. lintilM 1 III tppi 11I to th mitirll tin lrt i inn llierc is a lively intttiujr 111 iogrss at the BiiNinehS Alou Ee huuge ns Tin Si ntivfi goes let press riie in ri ha its of leit ay ne, ineiev specially the bo and shoe) men, tho lothieis niiel jewt ih are largely re pre sente)el President It Meiumng, of the) Exchange is in the hair Tho me ting vv ill result 111 tho pass ing eif resolutions mil a petition te (pie sting tho (oiunnu 1 onu ll to adept me lisure to le ve nt fake)" ome rus fiom onitug tei tho iitvaud uniting te nqmranly to the tie tl im nf 1 giti mute trade eiomlue te by ptrsonM whose inter sts are heo at home, and who contribute) to the city's welfare These traveling snaps are now exempt ft 0111 any aHhubsinout furthtr than taxes on then slink. The esiuncil will bo asked foiequire a hoense of $Zr) or more, and a com nuttco will bo appointed to wait on tho noil nil 4 01 HTM Tim I mica ltep.n umi lipid in I hi ip 1 iu 4 ui lhe juries rtpoitod 111 Iho on int and supi 1 1 ourts te day In tho 111 uit ourt this morning the cuse of Mary lloginvs liumthy Hognn t)state was setthnl The case of Hnke vs llako et al which was to tome up in tho superior oourt to day for trod, was settled Judgo Chapin huH se tho following case for ti ial 11th, 1 aulkner vs Noteis tine, IVlgei Peters Box and Lumber eompany 17th, Hollmau ut al vs Pen mugtem Pulhy woiks, lefore II. C.

llanua, spc ial judge 24th, Sohafer et al vs. tbu Ity nn estate, Weisell vs. An thony Way no Mauufnoturuig oompauy. April 7, Hurgctt tho Peunsylvaiita 1 ompauy, new ttialon neeoiiut eif jury tbsngre ing The) 1 1 mity commisHioners are in bob mod this afternoon A session this morning was not he 1 1 em account of the abnent eof CemmiiHHioiie Joiilh 1 hose judgments wei neleresl by Judge Chapin tei day Llward Seielol Wm Cove it al force losuio of mortgage, rfJ, tS7 0 vs Mar tin louktl, jitlgtiient plaintiff, tO Til Via lIC Ia 4 4MIHI.M a Ml XT The xi Imi to Hi 1111 at OirTeni 1I ro muri freiluu; 1 a ti lilt 4 llNl IIM Oiuaiite 'I lllb Vw Hate Hull 4 In TliU 4 hi The orgauuatiou of ba ball has been pei footed in this itv Tin uew club will bid for local honor only It com prise 8 some good ployi rs and the ltys will eattso ho rue live ly hustling 0111 ing si oson The) iu lub ill bi known an' lhe Cicsi 1 nts I In nn iii I ih an 1 pt Hitions an be low I at In I'e ti 1 Si uula i id nitHollitiM, lirht Iuih Wiii l'ii nero Kl ljuue, pit Uiini lint 1 a 4mo SuitUy hoitstep, lk Haim 1. 11, l.olty Miller eentei tie II A Snot 'eft hell, CI ill ml Smith SubbtituUs, Molhy Snitli, John Sle ih und Peter Hudolph dm Hteis his bt 1 11 eh 1 tt tuuil'iM XhO bovs not lift it Never touch a wire tieel ou a nole It may not be dangerous, but I and Loliy Millet eta plain it is like the unloaded gun, it Way JuU I will wear uniforms of gray, with black 4 TOU, I wimmiugtN 4 III 4 4 VI A 1114 T.

nn vio, March 10 Wheat March, 8 ia7 Juno 7H ia 4, Mar It, 2M, May.ijifliJtine, Mb, fult Guts March, 20 May, 1 Tune, JO July, 0 Pork Mauh, $H)r May $10 12, Tune, 15, July, $10 111. Lanl March, Ma, $0 07 It 10, Fuiie, Jul, 0 1 Short rilw Mareih, 4 'Hi, May, $4 dune, ")(MI, July, $5(15 Ink IJiookly 11 I nuni nays ofhc rs of the' Navy aid tomph in that moiiv he gunners aft 11 ivuig a tluuough education at I nt lo hiiinii exptiise in lit mii lit 0 1 gut lie in el 1 1 it i i ivt In eiiii ai alive I ill ill 1 ivnis of tho i ov. 1 nun nt ti inter th. em) lo I ind leetii. light and li iji 1 1 1 1 1 i in 1 nun a ll al ex I 1 rt nt it I i Millar I he sav that iiiili 1111 111 hhiuo loj te il to pie 1i1t 1hi the nav ill hooii be with nit iinv gunturn iln light lotnpaiuis aie glad to obtain thtir srviti at the it of 10 to per wet while th onlv per month and their bo out of tho Goy eruinwut.

Li iiorri)w veiling at the) AIusouio It mi lo will hi he Id tho annual com im licement sore ih of the I 01 1 Wayne Colli go of Ah die on lhe xt rtuses will be gin at 8 uhx lhe) First Hi ginunt orehestra has ltin engage 1 foi thooe casiou The 1 mgram i as follows Men 1 hi! In Hi nrt urn VI 111 rl il VI In JsV. nil il (1 I I Hl(i I 1 Hlllll 11 I 11 11 1 li 1 VI ust II 1 nlk hm rv 11 niillluli 111 in 1 I 1 1 VI tl I 1 111 ttnii 1 1 HIP II 'Iho list gtadiiates hiu Ik licro toftiro publish Iho exentsts aic free 1 all aiul the llblli ih toiduilly HIV iti I to attt Del 1111. tin iim I lie I'iMMilar Ion to lln a 4.riiud Itnll fbi City baud did not hao their usual auiiunl 0011 rt this season, so it wiih duel led at a nice ting he Id Saturd ty afttrnoon to bold a grand 1 all The tune set is ril 22.1 mid tho place ohewtii is tin Pnnc ss nuk Tho Imnil 1 topokt to have one tho thiest te rjist hort an iitfurs eve given 111 Fort Wyno and the numbers will i to constde rnble expense in decorating the nuk for the occasion. A nnm (light of lit lists alculatod to have comihI nbout 2 0OO seinare miles latt pnsHC tt across tlio Bed Sea bom thg Ahlcan to tho Axabian uhorv a 4 lt. ia i WiliW, rt.

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