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   Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - April 25, 1882, Burlington, Iowa                                ATE TUESDAY APRIL 25, 1882. 188S} BLANK BOOKS At Wholesale by E. & W. M. TELEPHONE 149. 1C5 MAIN Wyman & Rand 1^. Are displaying the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of tlie Newest and Choicest Goods in FURNITURE and WALL BUYING SELLING AT THE CLOSEST AND CAE St THE FULLEST STOCKS IN ALL BDT CON ALL THAT IT WILL HE TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND WYMAN & 30G and 108 MAIN THIS SPACE BELONGS TO LOOK OUT FOR MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL MERCANTILE AND AND BLANK BOOKS OP EVERY MERCHANDISE G LABELS AND LEGAL BLANKS OP ALL KINDS PLAYING GOLD FINE POCKET SCRAP AND PHOTOGRAPH PRESENTATION CHILDREN'S SHALL AND BIRTHDAY ASD A LARGE STOCK OF FRAMED ANTIQUATED AND SECOND HAND BOOKS EASTERN A LARGE JAMES IS A FEW Grand Transformation The Empire Clothing House transformed into the LEADING CLOTHING BOUSE OF THE WE ARE ALL IS OUR NEW QUARTERS FOR THE SPRING Oar alterations ore ail and we cow hare one of the most ons and best equipped Clothing Establishments in this or any Wo to announce Oil GRAND SPRING 6y 8ATUJJ0AY, APRIL 2H, WILL DISPLAY THE GRANDEST STOCK OF AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING EVES BROUGHT TO THIS propose to offer the most extraordinary and decided bargains in every In our Furnishing department we will make a grander display than greatly for displaying onr enormous stock in every we claim the beat arranged Clothing in the Gentlemanly treatment and fair dealing will continue to be onr That cur numbers are now 203 and 205 Jefferson NO a Empire g ALASKA ng The only dry cold ICE THAN ANY THE BEST and Eee them at the Hawk Eye Tin The Have you the Glass for decc at Pile Babble Punctured by The Best and Portable Only Writing No. No. 2, Capitals & Small E. fir y lulu ilia NEW PATTERNS of Wall Papers % Curtains ai REDUCED J Si The Schemers by the Lata Secretary of Shipherd Was Not Kicked Oat of at The for a Supremo ou May Proposal to sippi With Gr tha Ouo of lha Wrc in by mbLra Inst tho GOSHAM & One Block from the Depot and Boat Las ding J G. ril ' I fob of so lifo urea 11 mine Blood I fjr I cannot too K. V. Tour in of tho tad haic with success I witli Jor tho in a of from tho effect vaa Bruce N. I to disorder of tho and to to Blood rac half a vu I feci that nill E. S. I vith n pain through rny kft 217 and and conld up Bittern us haTo felt no nee fliel Mr. Koali S. yoarK I had attack cf Rnd never fully My and I would rated for Iwo the that I was I csn g t of do a lair and C. proprietor of greatly frem I cuod atd I now Cad iu than for N. I hato Bleed for nnd find cau lor anyone fur Ira ft. For several yous I have from peculiar to my Blood J am i 10 MILBURN & N. Y. Sold by A CUES Street as crossing of B. & M. April 23, YOUR FRIENDS And yourself are most cordially invited to glance at my show windows and the desirable gonds therein And then step and see a special display of the rich DRESDEN always and always attractive to a lover of fine I have on exhibition an elegant dinner set of AMERICAN with a choice decoration and very attractive in shape and These goods are warranted not to and as they do sot chip like French are better adapted for everyday Receiving goods and making f pedal it will repay yon to call often and keep engraved and etched stock now in. The Liquid Glue set ms to till a want long sells Call around often and keep Yery truly A. THE PERUVIAN Before the April UJ - the in the ho * lib aed on lieTEr ui in lha to hy Id i3 the aa they fit for tbo wasia Tiia said he in the hirer cams to ba i ha firdt with uy from luta icto iLe and did Dot fee for was tho himself and tho Jit to me and stated that ha tho of n called I 1!", him ha Fuelled Ha toid Senator was cno bla and Igo ex Senator colt a id others I it a very a & HDd I I bun for nor oct the tho ue but a hy ti rf tho 0? and an array of would hardly lie the tho ir. kick out oa explains I do then what I did Elaina re points ia hia with in ho read what he chimed to be tho opinion of to the that conld of I would be to inks most oath that President died without er beard cf vile schema or tha of Cachet Tricot t wrota io Harlbut bin ho would 1:0 be placed in of tha facts tho Cochet bat ho towards commit tirg the thereto iili ho reived further the had but vapne atd Uke no judicial Oa November 17, not to extend tbo offices of to tho of and I mitigate my ia riew of the c-f the fact that ia not in riyat and or rived the cud thai to that Seculars ud Eaton would start for Peru in its that ha a dispatch inch always ba given of wen The sad tho United not me its The and to the kind of car the story cf the quarter 235 at 214 Third doer ct b5 that A. delis and Jewelry SO per cent lest 513 Jefferson FINE CUT ABE Fountain i Old TOBACCOS Western Send your orders to PILGER FOB s In its first or Pulmonary We a euro if directions are 75 a mailed upon of DUNNE & 0. Box 421, tlian any other & WHOLESALE 204 MAIN Grand Display of New Goods At W. L. New Stock of Clothing At W. L. Nobbiest Clothing in the market At W. L. Latest Style of east or At W. Best and Children's Clothing Brand-new Stock cf Neckwear AT W. L. AT W. L. AT W. L. Trunks and Valises sold Cheap AT W. L. BUY MY GOODS IN NEW FROM THE MANUFACTURERS FOE AT BOTTOM WILL BELL THEM LOWER THAN THE GOODS THE LEAST tSTI DEFY iSTI SOLICIT INSPECTION BEFORE PURCHASING W. L. LINDE 214 Jefferson oil and m TRACiE 1 a fail nil 1 of * ki less la tho cf tore 01j null inner other lend to In or and a particulars ia onr Wfl cc elro to send by nihil W every 030. Kpf tit Cl pack or nit for or will 1m seat froa mnl on the of Sold in by 1u\ould3.1 VALUABLE ADVICE On tbo ami tli or ElilE it. CO. V. O. Hutt 1.1 THE KID GLOVE IS OWNED BY DS AWJ AS AS THE HIGHEST WE SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS THE WELCH SAME A AT THE STOCK IN THE HAVE THE GOODS AND LOWEST MUFF lion Scott 0. I do ei I Sec to i Secretary lie f. Mita or 1 of As this no time when shall ba and taxes become the secretary holds tbat poser is accumulate in oai cf tha great of tbo The of ac now in abont seventy-five million The tax on thia owing hnt not yet payable ia over It Barely ia an to be to the and for care and scrutiny in the guiteau Tbo court in bine decided to on the of exceptions in case on May 8. That uf letter his from ihe case was Senator George a resolution tbo judiciary committee lo report what legislation is to prevent such excessive m lands Tho Kanate public landa committee thia to report favorably the biil to another land district in also report favorably the of B for register of lands at cf tho parties to the star route discharged on a tves to of tho ol tlie sex April 2-1.-A re ported favorably for a public at A was referred bj in a from tho io cad distribute the tho support of the the proceeds of tax from tee atd in the biila to provide for tha allotment cf lauds in severalty to Indiana in tho and to extend the protection of the laws of the and territories over the Indiana and for other Is wag emended on ot by for the exempting tho landa acquired by Indians from taxation fir a provision that lands piloted for thai shall ba held by the United Slates in trust for the benefit Lht or their cf tho section appropriating ono to and of provided with a view to the of was amended to that lbs money ba repaid to tbo out of tba proceeds of the aales 0;' Euch may ba acquired from the Kills introduced to the negotiation of billa of lading and to Tho io a of the justices of the supreme court a was the debate being cowhand to the proposed amendment to exclude from the adjudication of the by whom a decision in tho lower was The then went The improvement was then and went Morgan introduced a for the of a closer commercial between the United and the South American It the holding cf a convention in Washington the present with a view to the of through lines of railroad along the eastern of tho chain Central America to and the cf the facilities for j Tip resolution concerning tha iced The passed appropriating 550,000for: bo cf obstructions at Hell Ksw Introduced and By cf a calling on the president for all the between this government and any or ether since and also for information aa to any delegates to the adjourned conference have been or will bo by this if the reason of nonaction cn the of the United States of New a resolution at to the American aai its extension By of by for the improvement of the and Ohio rivers cud their It the of u river to of seven who shall the means and macLer of and to direst the secretary of the treasury to issue ia treasury notes to bo expended by the as 550,000,000 for the cf the river Cairo and the of the river tnd 000 000 for of tho and ( and the between Ceiro anri GENERAL Observance of Sumlay Law in A killed by a Goliah at Gory Greeting to a hy an Indiana Attempt to Wreck a Train on a Tall Trestle 0?er a Mountain Release of American Suspects from British Program of the British Ministry with to in COMPULSORY How the Law Wan din Ohio April all front doers m id t on so. the Sunday en the An bad baon regarded as n retaliation on th part of df to tho of fiit old passed fifty yeare labar on had the public board they wonld atd the polica to enforce all ether Sanday The notified all to tabor on to Tbw notice to car barber pro milk livery batcher etc. Tha ni no to but to lako Lbe all violate the law and them to the on when warranta be for their Tfco of this movement wdb that this has heun of the in Toll AT April 2!i of over three thousand in to day four hundred and era reported to the Is ia estimated one will be reported in the when will ba ard litigation AT tu treni into effect But iw lo tdi in eo work ill jary that no qau Vj AT 2o - lew was by tho Bud thia wso tho 01 the ct five for were cut throo AT 23 Too element an to day to protest the Smith ard certain was be af tha SALOON April 21-Oaly thirty-four warrants wore issued for tho arrest of saloon oat of six whose tbo police toak yesterday for violating tho Sanday They will hava a hearing lb baa not been determined coarse shall bo pursued in regard to The houie then to the of relating to tha cf by one hundred rs Iho polite force cf the ia to a upon the of t 01 in the The ion cf Lhe Di meat cf policemen to givs tho preference ro men from the r af tho army Mr. ou ihe ground it the otat ute which that all policemen discharge from or Mr. Cox tho and had 0 tilt with he hud bronchi cnt ihu bloody shirt either 1.0 at ci lie or 11 the railed in bat night are evidently All malo citizens in tlie vicinity aro under bulletin of tho Illinois Board or April 21-A ease of id reported in Livingston by the president of the board of The health commission of Island reports a cosa ol There cises of and varioloid in Tho secretary of the board of health haa joBb returned from where hp met the board of by telegraphic An report says the of small pox from by t he eon of German whose family about March 20. Two members of the family hnt without any resumed In a few the broke out in another German family named cno sou ot which died on April 7. After about the ueu al period of thero was an alarming increase of Bime or eighteen reported on the 20 21st and 22J. Up to tea there had reported a of The 2p:;-t:d of the disease in attributed to the of the to tho family in proximity to a cr On Friday n panic citizens from tha and Wry children ram infected wero Tho common council at Friday ordered all tho and j to forbid aoy pub c The of com of throo was tho addition of two and active and measures were instituted to the 1cither tho Up to date only two had removed to bat then fi teen mere and orders were given to add another ward to the has bton and every effort besn mado to isolate the cists not policemen have been detailed to guard tho premises ot and the infected have been fumigated acd Sawyer A Kooney hava the vaccination cf all their quarry azd the of Ihe roiling and will urged to do the lb ia what extent tbo infection baa been but under tbo present vigorous administration it U believed tha will bu brought The secretary for ej of tbo enforced he that the bo hit to sea that the order has been complied by all ia Had this erder been there have been no for with tbe Tha the president of tho township cf health to with the authorities in enforcing ruled and regulations of the board of mm Destroyed by a Ten of tha Inhabitants Killed Only Houses Left Standing in the Tho E iglo Dashed to Pieces on 0 Pier at Fatal at a Stone Yard at on tho of a Kentucky 0:her INAL 2SATTER5. The t 1..IH t the r f ion r the tee ma iter ho m Belmont to and the wua io A OX house foreign affairs this was in general a sweeping denial of as to hit ana conversation with Secretary Blaine characterized Ship an Etoff hardly fit or tho waste and said no it cumc o the as routine matter and chat the chief would not bother the er Hilary tuch testimony of William Henry Harlbut of from end to whom especially the alleged of 000 to tho laic WASHINGTON Secretary to tho April 21 It- the by committer (i the ihe for he tha as docs not approva of tha liberty giveL for to to any the tht of holds that enable to take of tho in tha event ol a or in in by it the ol tho c. ca henid ing the 1 tilled em house A proposed f tf amend tho cf ai Tlx taja ibi thi of in regard to the fock a political turn over an of ill Ij d tho in to LEw in every northern republicans the union 11 cf whereupon Mc to that there rere republicans thau in he army from dc assert thai without fear of Km trad ict and whenever they 111 ma en I tha lht from ran governor in oa tha republican soldiers voted tor him 20 to 1. of 1363 the of Pennsylvania in tho field did oot the right to and I did not get one vote from The political status the soldiers from Pennsylvania was then undo tho subject of a long when 0/ suddenly broke in with an inquiry ai to of the union turned out and a confederate put in his Mr. cf had replied his Mr. of How abont ihe At chia yield ad io who 6S3crtod that no people had ever beta mora thoroughly than the cf in support cf the 40-emment. Mr. of declared had not beon an act of tho in providing for the support of the government that had not received the suport of both political Ho feared that bat for tho democrats in tho army havo been a result that thank had been had hoped the time hed come when all thia character cf debate party when the occurred at We then begun to build up tbo south to the of the American ao that ike credit ol iho United and Lhe cf hei people shall to tho end of time After farther debate of a rather stormy tho ypas 117, naye tbo being by A and referred appropriating 000 for the payment ot the oot of saivey and thi river j 5^01500 ior Iho cf the of On of cf a was paired for the had pay of tsin 0 Eh cars of Ad and Killed Iiy a April evening two named A. Will sad Thomas met on the corner and La Salle A few words when tho former drew 0 revolver and shot the latter hia Will that he saw Keiley that applied an opprobrious to him and cs crow n pistol Will ia n farmer on hia way from to hia home near wounded a ramett ia 0':io, iu 1&7-1 Wiil is fonr inches and his victim was n TO HUSN A April 23.-icceriduriea made an to bam the village Fires lighted on sides cf but were with a losu of 000. Great excitement A Grass April 53-A. D. a prominent this shot Isot by E A. a sou cf Judga a leading lawyer of the placa A GOBY April 24 Times Stera special says a of fifty ct three ou the aid by inri to gei tha They ia the took oat O SI io a silver maple tree ten jail and 1-jft 0 placard on Tais 13 3 to tho Jennings county Garrett had iu county cf com in the of Mr. oy a negro tad hid ac been arrested on There are feara the mob will ucd Mrs. Walton PHOT BY A 21.-JIr.i Sommers and fatally wounded by 1 tramp who was refused work oa her Fifty men ore in and will nch THE Litile April 24- eays thia one of thi Texas and Pacific rain had and mortally Ho isa ot a respectable farmer in tho and in His father informed tha rangers oi tha he his son should be in ilia penitentiary Loan 11 member of n gang of It is tho entire 1 he to 11 thiy ia the that the and Santa Fa train three weeks ATTEMPT TO A attempted to train two and hreo o'clock this in the canon tha Brazos river tight east of the place of the robbery tbo night pro They two from the track on a high Tho dis covered tha cf iho rails juat in time to the train from being hurled into tho canon Tho Case a of tUo In Irish Bails News one of the suspects claiming American the He to Ireland with the object oi raising aa The other having tha will be Tha Telegraph it hii reason to that no decision has been reached in j regard to the American I Tho Observer i-j to ' Hove that before this week 13 ended all the American imprisoned io Ireland will have tbo ACT. diseased resolution ior tho purchase of land act. It is bat the resolved to cordially of the opposition in carrying out practical legislation in this RELEASE April 23 - cretary cf the r-m the lio was iat his ba nod that hs bo if hs did not 23 - Sir formerly i3 v THE April 2-1-Ti^o Standard the of lha oc that the recall of the gradual of ail political and tho trial of of in u tbe coercion of a largo of in ms gist rates and tha amendment of the and purchase of the act arc tho cf the ministerial Fifty sailed on for Up to 12:50 had not reached or even Tho police cf him at Holyhead cn PA P. 24.-Parceil arrived this He was much ci tho bat avoided the as Jar as He a cub and was driven to THS Several Banches Burned by the N. April 23.-A courier from tfco Gila that twenty Warm Spring had burned tlu ranches Hatching and Cor and drovo eff their It i3 reported that eix or eight men were mar night heavy and continuous firing was heard at Lee's camp on tho Gila A company ot fifty men has started iu TIIE New April afternoon at between Indians aDd and tho latter were Four and three killed and four soldiers A email baud of Eten going south over the Simon Bands of twenty or thirty crossed the Purine this a well known projector in this from the Gilo river thia Ho assisted in burying tht bodice of men and reports several Among the hilled are John P. a rising attorney of Silver John I mining Mr. Tres Alexander end S. D. THE OP TIIE - The Indiana number over three hundred squaws and by actual count as seen while passing York's They are completely surrounded and at April 23.-A lire this which in stable in the rear in a near tho corner of Broadway and spread to adjoining aad before lha flames checked worth of property was destroyed As of one of 1.fee was burned to Sixty buildings wero of which thirty-two tho principle onea in the April 23 of the Iron company Loss 025,000. A April 23-Too and Cumming's pancake burned this The fire is still The loss will not exceed WORKS H. April 24 Bowker worka were by firs thia to tha of TANNERY April 24.-McCnI-Icugh's tannery Lota 575,000; 000. HOTEL AND OPERA HOUSE BURNED April 24 Franklin hotel opira burned thia 520 000; insurance light DESTRUCTIVE FIKE AT EAU April 24 -A fire started at Eiu this and at midnight ia still raging are the only statement that thero ia dancer of the whole town E 23.-The fire which broke ou t most of the business part of the west It commenced at three o'clock ia a small barn in tha rear cf the Pioneer to have been caused by a spark from tho steamboat which a few before tha discovery cf Four blocks fell a prey to the in the heart of the business Windows wero blown oat nnd rendering 11 impossible to siva anything of tho tents of many of the Accurate in formation cannot ba ihe they will reach to Tha cannot bj hnt is cam para lively The ara tho principal drug 5;.0 Empire Lumber t f a total valued at 000; clothing 6tort( & u fit red a oi L. S-l 000; Klein's John 000. Tee Leader Publishing a of on The number of buildings burned is Several dwellings are now but the department succeeded in checking the of the TERRIBLE Tlie cf by u 7uO':t:cello, 23 - Tho town rf was v. only houses in the entire placa nothing lika ic brer seen in Tta were liva whito five calmed Tea 1 uf tbo aro H. Alien aud tiid Est. 3. W. n of one and very faw without ecmo fifteen and soma fonr miles was entirely demolished in ON THE JACKSON A crossed the at eleven o'clock on Saturs which is supposed to he the It blew hundred yards of telegraph wire and covered the railroad track with for a of two cr delaying trains about two lie lives are lost in lhat Taa people of are entirely Citizens here havu April 23-pA tornado thia afternoon tho Jackson railroad between Summit and Bayou telegraph poles for milta and ' April 24 * from puS the death list from cyclone at fifteen and the wounded at many of whom will IN Aprii 21- A cyclone on Sat night visited Bibb and adj aining plowing a track eight hundred mowing down etc. the father of was killed near DESTRUCTION IS April 21-A disastrous Dallas were killed and was dona to BAD BLOW in- K. April 24.-A tornado in this vicinity Saturday a saw milLs and damass was done to One was killed and two adults are known Fatal Accident at April 23.-Heavy winds on Saturday night blew cars from to tha main track at Eighty-seventh and a train on tbo Baltimore and Ohio ran into severely injuring an and fireman and Joseph a South A FALL IN April 23.-Tho New special 0 portion of tbo distillery warehouse of J. M. & Co. fell this with two barrels cf The extent of the loss is THE ST. LOUIS St. April 23.-An investigation shows lhe by the bursting Mill 1.--B&niyht lobe STEAMBOAT AT II ANN IB AL. 23.-ThB Hannibal cays the steamer Littlo a tow while to the here this with a wris a pier by the Rid in two ibe oi and of to the were others were but of Cooper arid Houseman hava lot yes been Tho of the boat Les piled up against steamer wao veined at 000; no FALL OF A April 2-i- An elevated ng in & Robinson's 0:1 the of fUnison and the to iho down thien Iwac Frederick Walks acd Jacob nnd u boy of eleven named Willie with it. Tna boy killed Newton bad Bn arm and escaped severe ON THE 24.-George of this the owner of tho schooner nineteen tons a to-day from tha master cf tba 1 say ing that in a heavy snd after drifting nghi hours truk in feet of eS Point an The crew are all after atd Tho was on her way liom Point St. in with pig w for divided between the the United States Beaton A STEAMBOAT April 24- Tha Ctty of on her way here from fire abont four this and nine and probably mi The Georgo doin iha river a few miles and brought the survivors Tue stetmer and its contents are a total TIIE Oam April 21.-Tho Tribune says lha erop reparta given this morning from a laiRe number cf localities in the west sent an uniformly and In thB regions of Iowa and - needing has began and ia being forward as actively ail tho will Iu Kansas the encouraging outlook noted in cur dispatches of n few days ago ia from points indicate that no vary injury to winter wheat has resulted irom tha recent April 23.-Tho enit was opened on tho corporation of to to the imperial chateau presented under the empire to ths emperor by tho but to tha now belongs to the Meat April 24-The quick sale of cattle in the Union Stock Yards to-day at prices ten to twenty cents higher than Saturday's making the nte almost at tha top for the and far beyond previous np again the question of jutes for Some of them have icken this but ia unless a very drop ore tbo 1.^0 in the at ths aud toma families in the lower walks of lifo have besn compelled to give up entirely tha of A. April 23.-Jadao Gardner granted an injunction to step further proceedings in the replevin sais regarding the Garfield funeral and the unpleasant about them will thereby be April 24.-Hart mid Dile and a walking natch  

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