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NO. 77, 1. O O F M«o4«at Odd Fello«« Hall, every Saturday w » w», . E BsskuTr»-«» J ohn * S ay «*. N. g . Y POST NO. 4A. O. A. R. 1 and M Wednesday uf each. Fellowa’ Hall. All Com rule In* Invited. Ü. 8. MAILS. ■CIKK-tlLI parrs dally, Monday* aaeepted aw»—<■ * w vow ctrv iy* Wednesday*. Friday* «pm a Tha-wdar*. Saturday*• a m APRIL 13, 1892, NO 28. letter to hi-« bx'al <•!g in, in which mile limit will be claimed by the would lie the candidates selected be states that on the strength of his company as lieu lands in place of for the Presidency.- The Republic. advice last spring ti e alliance bor such pieces as may have I hmhi dis FROM ALI. PAHTSOFTHE WORLD rowed a great deal of money fr«un p«»aed of already by the Govern- The saltpetre discovery in a cave the banks in Laurens. He finds ‘ ment. A considerable part of these in Umatilla county has lieen visited I CRESPO’S TROOPS IN COMMAND ¡ now he says, that the banks, forget lands have bee*, settled and occtt by mining exjerts and has l>een ful of past patronage, are extorting pied by poor and industrious farm pronounced genuine and of great OF THE ORINOCO. the la^t cent that common decency ers, and this attack ur»on thei- value. There aie evidences, also, will allow from the farmers on the propertv bv the railroa«! corporation of a practically inexhaustible de- C aracas , April 1.—The Govorn will be a har«l blow for them to loans. He says that in the helpless posit. At least 100 tons are now in ment troops commanded by General bear. The recent service of omin sight. Men will l»e put at work and impoverished condition of the Rodríguez have been repulsed near ous looking subpoenas without any soon to run a cut through the cave Oitiz. There was a sharpe engag- farmers, the banks force them to explanation of the proceeding has down to bedrock in order to accu ment, in which General Rodtiguez’s pav 1 per cent per month, and do it aroused a deep feeling of hostility] rately determine the extent of the as if they were conferring a great force was compelled to retreat, I toward the railroad company, and deposit. Saltpetre must be plenti though the loss on either side was favor ujion the borrowers. The let ter concludes; “Ihave alwavs op it begins to look like another Mus- i ful in the locality, since it is stated not heavy h it nearly 8000 sheep have died sei s'.ough affair.—Ex The revolutionists occupied Ortiz, posed such financial schemes, and there during the several years past. a town of 7.500, in the state of In- naturally I am more oppose«! to PKIZKFIGHTING IN VIRGINIA. The cans«* of their loss, heretofore them now than ever. I am a stock- guaraico, and than began in advance mysterious, is now made plain. on Cura, a city of 10,000 inhabit hold»*r in one of these banks. I con R ichmond , Va., April 1.—Under Saltpetre in its refined state is worth ants, sixty miles southwest of Cara demn the practice, and will not be the law of this state prizefighting is | *500 per ton, which gives one an a party with these shylocks to indi cas. made a felony and punishable as idea of the great value of the find rectly rob the people. Two weeks Success at Oitiz was followed bv such. For some time past the should the deposit prove extensive. seizure of the national gunboat ago I gave them notice that I would sports of the country have been in sell mv hank stock, and 1 asked the Nueve de Julio, which was stationed the habit of pointing to Norfolk t ilicAGo, April 2.—There are cashier of the bank to sell it. I in t at Esmeralda, on the Orinoco river county as affording a field in which four youths on the West Side who tend to sell it. and this explanation This success gives the revolutionists pugilist- could indulge in contests are lying in a precarious condition is made lest some enemy of mine command of the upper end of the without fear of inviting the law. all on account of a m<*dicim*-adv«*r- will charge me with being a party river, and will be of great ad van At the session of legislature in 1888 tising agent. It seems that a fakir to what I conceive to l>e a moral tago in future operations. an act was passed incorporating a was discovered this morning by the crime ” So bitter is the hostility of News of the reverse has park in Norfolk county, giving the youths wh le distributing some new the Tillman administration to M«>r- depressed the followers of President incorporators numerous privileges panacea in the shape of sugar-coated porations that the «■<t^-\vj's of the Palacio, who continues his dictator others it is claimed that it pills. Boxes emttaining four each railroa«ts*nre organizing an astnefn- Aiming .11...... . prizefighting —■ . Al I. * • _ .* ItJs T A*Tt ■ rrjiortrtf . a ».-1« ;if lal course. allows .......... J sweet covered pellets were tion to protect t heir companies from I General Araujo has an organized a mill occurred in Norfolk county 1« ft at every door for several blocks unfavorable legislation —East Ore force of 8.000 men at Merida , ami very recently, and Governor Mc The residents of the houses did not gonian . s preparing to join the troops un Kinney is determined that the law have a chance to try the samples, I der the revolutionary leader Gen- <»f the state shall not be openly vio however, for the boys kept, a short eral Balista is marching from Za lated by these men, ami in a let’er distance fa-hind the ¡a-ddler and maras with 1.000 soldiers to fight to Judge Portlock, of Norfolk coun gathered up the boxes at the door Early vesferdav morning a knock for the revolution. tv, he writes: I steps as fast as he left them. Wil was heard at the big door of the President Palacio is in supreme "I see from the papers that them lie Schuyler, a vouth of about 8 power in Caracas. He has informed Fulton county jail. Jailer Miller was recently a prizefight in your years, reaped a heavy harvest and Congress that he would resign the open d the door and a rtigge«! man county, which, under the stateutep. soon secure«! ami deviiiiied the con moment a successor was elected «•am«* in. There was a haggard is a felony. 1 have waited to s«*«* tents of forty four boxes It took ami centralized form of government look <m the fellows face. It was what act’on would lie taken in the three doctors from 1 o'clock in the proclaimed under the new constitu Jim Wesson, the moonshiner wh«» case by vour juries. Please let m«* morning to 3 o’clm-k in the after- tion, which has been ratified by the escaped from the Fulton county know if the parties have been in mam to restore Willie to conscious- j dl a week ago to go home and see States. dicted: and if not, why. Were the I ness. ui,«| he may vet «lie. The The President thus named was his sick baby. parties arrested by warrant? If not other boy are also umler th«* doctor's “ I'm sorrv. Mr. Mill**r, ” he said under Palacio's decree to Le the why. If there is nnv defect in the care, but they stop|a*d at Horn« thing first under the new constitution, in a broken voice “I hop«* you ami law, please let me know so that it like a d<>zon boxes ami their casts and was to be ineligible to re-elec Cap’n Morrow don't care, but I i may be remedied.” are not so serious. Th«* pills wer.» hear«! that the babv—” lie stop tion. These terms were not excep for headache ami containe«! strych ted. When the news of his refusal ped a moment until his lip quit W ashington , April 1.—Governor] nine. was taken to Palacio he issued a quivering so and went on: “I heard McKinley, when sp«»ken to about ' decree dissolving Congress and sent th«* baby was sick and I thought t he challenge from Rhode Island ofi There is a certain boarding house about wife watchin' of it at home, troops to arrest the members who ♦he Democratic committee to m«*et( in Astoria that i< much patronized an’ I just had to go. I was sorry, refused to bow to his will ex-Governor Ciuiipbell in joint tie-1 bv young business men, but where, Senators and Drupties fled when an’ wiote vou I’d come back. An’ I bate, said be would be plad to do alas, th«* seductive American hash buried the Palacio’s soldiers marched in the done it. They done so. but it bus been intimated that h is serve«! with awful frequency. babv an ’ I come back an ’ I hope halls of Congress, evidently fear joint debat" would lie arranged be About a month ago one of the board ing a repetition of the scenes when you ain't mad.” tween himself and ex-President ers, a young man. got in the habit Captain Miller did not—could Mangao forcibly dissolved Congress Cleveland, who was going to RI bm I m of saying to the landlady, “Please not—utter a word of reproach, “I’m in 184b. Island. In either case he was at give me some Hebrews 13 8. lie The dissolution of Congress and glad you have come back, Jim,” th«* service of the committee kept this up so long that the mis arrest of members caused tremend- said he.— Atlanta Constitution. I’ ho VIDEN ce (R. I.) April I -In tress of the house finally got inquis oils excitement throughout the response to mi invitation of Chair* itive and asked him what he meant. Heiller« to be 1M»>.» nmm « m -<1. city. man Owen «if th«* Demucratie State She could see no reason why her Fear of pesonal violence, added Committee, that Governor McKiu hash should la* called "‘Hebrews 13 F resno , April 1—An apparently to fear of loss of property and finan- i well founded report is circulate«! ley meet ex Governor Campliell 8.” In reply to her question he c*al panic, followed. here to the effect that the Southern here to-morrow in joint debate, told her to lo«>k in th«* Bible at that A run was made on the Bank of Pacific Company proposes to dis Chairman Goodwin suggests that, epistle an«l that chapter ami verse. Venezuela, where the Government, possess west side settlers all along as ex Presidei.t Cleveland and ex The la milady did so and there has deposits amounting to 14.000, the line from White's Bridge to Hu Speaker Reed are also in this city, found "Jesus Christ, the sain yes 000. Pajier money is depreciating ron. It ia believerl that the rail the debate should comprise McKin terday. today and forever.”—Ex and great distress is threatened. road company, having completed ley and Reed on one side ami Cleve change. its extenaior« along the west side to land and Campliel) on tin* other, A XEBTOF SHYUM’Ka. In New Y’ork last year 1,434 hus Huron, intends to lav claim to the lie further suggests that the debate alternate sections for ten milts each should include the silver question bands procured divorces from their Henator Irby Offl-rs All Hi» Hauk Block wives on the ground of drunkenness side of the track, in accordai.ce as well as the tarifT. Tur Sale. In an interview thia evening. During the same year 12.432 wives I with the law of Congress governing Govern«>r McKinley expressed his procured divorces from their hus CoLt'MBiA. S. C Mar. 31.—United such matters, and that certain . States Senator Irby has written a lands as far back a« the twenty- belief that Harrison and Cleveland bands on the same charge