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No 47 ui M «very 1st and M Thur».!«« « H. A. D ill « rd . M w JBXONIÀ VONOR I ax I rc . N o . 8, iWrvM»4 4tti Monda». fear E M aria K fli . y . ( of H - - -________________ ' MBT LODGB. NO. 77, I. O O F. •t Odd Falld*« Hall, every Saturday J ohn w S àyxr , N. «, ort.« — .ri.»’1 UBMBT »Osi NO. 4». O. A. R. ¿5$ 8,1 Wedne»dav of each. •» Odd F c O dw * H«:i a .' ■ ..tnr».;.- R B. MAILS -VAL« ly. Monday» excepted N von city : ne»d»y». Friday» 8 p m d«'». Saturday »• a. m greatly chagrined at first, but lie soon u<*cided, that in view of the fact that he bad married Nona, he FROM AI.L. MltTSOFTHK WORLD would retain tier as ins wife.—Tri, - 1 gruin. —— some J attributing it to a strain in Of all th*» disgraceful things that going downstairs, or from walking occurred at the Republican conven­ t >o tar. or some similar movements. tion, the most flagrant was the fol­ A careful investigation of the mat­ lowing conversation between Lotan ter, however, he states, has satisfied and the East Side «lelegation: him coivhisivelv that these injuries E 8. D.—If »on nominate Wood­ I.ABIHIEIIH PIH<'H.\RGEI). result almost universally from the ward we will defeat him at the simple habit, which is so general I polls. M anistee ,Mich., A|«til.8.—I h the among women by closing the bureau Lotan—Well, name some other Polish settlement of East Lake. a drawer by a push ««f the knee—a man who will put up $10.000 to lie C asper , Wyo.. A pril 12.—Fight­ suburb of-this city, 150 inert were I mischievous practice, which ot.lv elected I ing l>etween the invading army of summarily discharged to-day from makes a bruise, but causes changes E 8. D.—Woodward won’t do it Pinkerton detectives, employed hy the lumber mills Manistee is one I in the synovial flui I that lubricates sure! the big cattle companies, and the of the few Michigan cities that the the joint, and in some cases pro­ Lotan—If he don’t a U.S. S mat- *o called rustlers now seems to be republicans did not capture in Mon­ duces fracture of the knee-pan. <>r will doit for him. which is the general along Powder river, the day’s local election. Ordinarily siiine thing. army being broken up into squrtds. the ignorant laborers in the mills B irmingham , Ala., April. 7.—The The World is proud to be an The militia has been ordered to be have been voted by the bosses, but Sims war in Choctaw county is not advocate of Democracy, without a prepared to march to the front im­ the secret ballot prevents that. The yet over. Although six or seven of leader—than to be a Republican mediate! v. A man from Riverside democrats secured nearly the solid the gang were lynched, enough of w hose chief can sto«»n so low.—The reports that Sheriff Angus, of John­ Polish vote and carried the entire them are left to cause trouble. World. son county, swore in 150 deputies city ticket by a comfortable major They are extremely bitter against and went out to arrest the force sent itv. • What Blaine says of the Presi- all preachers, whom they call agents The managers of the lumliei com of tie devil. Fearful for his life, deucy: out bv the cattlemen, and that the sheriff tried to take them into pany were displeased. and, deter the Rev. C. R. Lamar, the metho •The ’Presidency is an office custody. Twenty-eight of the reg­ mined to make an example of the «list at Bladen Springs, recently left without sleep. I am now sx sxtv-two tv-two ulators and eighteen of the deputies Poles, they have already brought his charge. The Rev. T. H. Cooper years old, and, although you have were killed Every man in the in laborers to fill their places. To­ took his place The result was that told me—and I believe—that in town is a walking aisenal. and the day fifty of the Poles waited on a few nights ago some unknown heart, lungs, kidnevs and other­ -xeitement is intense. Doc. Wil­ Father Keeslouski, who promised person fired at him through the wise I am free from organic disease liamson, from Big Horn basin, re to present their ease to the Judge Hushes near his h »me. A night or •offering only from tornidit.v of the ports a great fall of snow there Fri­ of the Unit.-d State District Court two afterwaid be was shot at again liver, 1 do not believe that if I were day night, and that it is impossible The excitement runs so high that A no»e has been found, written by to lie inaugtiarated President to­ for the army t<> get in there unless nothing but the iidluence of one of the Sims gang to another, morrow 1 would live out mv term. (hey go in on snowshoes. He savs priest prevents violence—S F which mentii lied a number of I find life too full of congenial work 'hev don’t expect any trouble in the a miner. pr< ackers who are to l»e kiPed, in and too full of happiness tn feel Bonanza part of the basin. clmiing Mr. Ct»«»|s*r, x ' U called upon or inelined to throw it HEAVY laibbOP' AV HE VT. away. If I were assured therefore The Wrong Girl. (Charleston News ami Courier: of a nomination and election to the J amestown . N !•,’ April —Thè South Carolina will support Presidency I coil'd nut accr^t it. farnics of North Dakota are just S nyder , Kan, April 11.—Wm. nominee of the Democratic parer At mv age and with mv tempera­ beginning to realize the extent of Hawkinson is the possessor of a w ho ever he may be. It will give ment. knowing what the effect of a the damage «ione their grain in the bride lie did not bargain for. He Mr. Cleveland a larger majority long life of exhausting labor has stack as well as in shock the past arrived here two weeks ago. and than urn other candidate who can been upon mv vitality, it would be winter. Il has l»een reported that two days afterward he became ac be nominated. A mnjmi y of the constructive suicide. grain in the shock would be in bel- (liainted with Miss Nana Terrill. Demis-ratic voters of the State pre­ ter condition for thrashing t bis It was a case of love at first sight. Glandeis is prevalent to an al­ fer Mr. Cleveland Those who are spring than stacked grain, but the Miss Terrill, who is only 18 years of oppos<*d to him for any reason or arming extent in San Francisco, approach of spring, with its usual for no reason have pledged (hem •ge, informed her mother t hat Haw­ horses dying by the score almost warm rains, has settle«! the ques­ kinson had proposed, and asked selves io abide t«y the clmire of the da'ly The disease attacks men tion. Grain in the shock is wet mid her mother’s consent fo an imme­ party. So far aa we know there as well as horses ami in many in­ diate marriage. Mrs. Terrill is an swelled.and t he a mm rains will cer­ is only one man in the Stille of any stances has been fatal to the former. tainly cause it to sprout, making it real or assum'd importance who is A few days since while the sheriff invalid, and her husband is absent unfit for anything except, perhap-, ; in favor of the thiid party move­ of San Jose was driving behind a in Denver. She refused to enter- ment, while the most influential glandered horse a fleck ofthe whirl­ fain the proposition until her bus for feed. It is safe to say that all grain left i members of the Farmer’s Alliance ing in ncous Io lg«al in the officers band’s return. He was to be absent 1 in the shock through the winter, have declared their unswerving rye and in a brief time he was dead. until the latter part of May. Upon i mid up to the present time, is un-! lovalty to the Democratic organi- —Welcome. t»eing informed of Mrs. Terrill’s de-1 - cesion, Hawkinson proposed an fit for mmket.if not utterly useless; ’ I zat'on that grain even in stack through — Oregon City seems to be terror­ elopement, to which Miss Terrill the winter is severely dami ged. ized by a gang of hmxiltiniH who The deadest thing in politics is consented. According to agree While the straw seemed Io be «try. that Rhode Island snap. This lit­ make a businessof assaulting young, ment, Hawkinson procured a team the grain was damp and soft, and tle pocket borough has usurer thing girl«, and strange to sav that on and carriage and drove to a spot a good share of it whs musty, The on the perpetuation of Republican trial for such, offenses they have near the Terrill residence last Wed hard winds through t» e winter rule than ever Joseph Simon hud failed of conviction. An indigna­ nesdav night. Miss Terrill has a drove the snow so far in tie stack on tlx police cotnmissioii. Talk tion meeting was held l ist Saturday twin sister. Nena Terrill, who was also greatly smitten with Hawkin­ as to effect the w hole stack when of Democratic gerrymander, why night by the fathers and brothers the sn<-w melted. The drivirg I the worst ever attempted was a residing there .at which it wa« prom • son. Her sister confided in her snowstorm, followed by mild weath­ gentlemanly act compared to this ised that rope and not red tape that she was about to dojie with er, has liern retreated several times gigantic fraud. It is almost an im­ would I m * the order of things in the Hawkinson. Just l»efore the ap- pointed hour Nona locked Nana in this winter, hence the result men possibility for the Democrats ever fuiu re.—World. tinned. That there will l«e millions tocarry Rhode Island, in a State iier room, left the house and went of bushels of grain unfit for market election, so long as the present law D allas , Tex , April 12.— Four to the place agreed upon. A few this siiring in the northwest cannot disgraces its statute lasiks. The hundred delegates to the white re* moments later Hawkinson ap | winning candidate for guliernatorial publicans league convention ara peared. She seated he-self beside | be questioned. honors must have a majority over here. Most of the in declare they him, and they drove to Dodge City, I ate ready tc "cut loose from the arriving there just after daylight ' A novel explanation han latelv all competitors, pluralities count for nigger" and build up n republican They went to the residence of a l>een given by a California physi- nothing The h'giklnture is certain party in Texas. The color line is minister and was wedded. Haw­ cian in regard to the many CIM'I to l»e Republicans ever time, then drawn in this state for the first time. kinson was so excited during the which he lias l»een called to treat in the body selects the governor and, A state ticket will probably lie drive and ceremony that he di«i nut his ordinary practice of "white of course, chooses the defeated can­ nominated. ■ 1 ■ ■ h ■ notice that he had the wrong girl. swelling” and injuries to the knee- didate of ita party. In that little *AS AK EMVirtw« Instane He made his discovery when he pan among women, the cause of apology for a commonwealth, the relief arsi in an infami»» Car» for PII»«. Prkejl. By and his bride went to the hotel and which trouble, or ita origin, it uau- Democratis ar’n’t ‘ in it.”—Wei- IimtnrtatAor mnll. Stimpto» fr»». A(*.•• were shown their room. He was ally such a mystery to the patient come. Dua MM, Aww Kuril LMT. KILLING EACH OTHER. K