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   LeMars Weekly Sentinel (Newspaper) - July 26, 1883, Lemars, Iowa                                IK TWO DOLLARS PEK IN july 26, 1883. BUY THE 1. READY AND the Operators Show Signs of E LIGHTEST ND BEST Will make the season of 188.1 his last lit ut Mr. private imported season by Mr. Edmund of bright bay with black IS hands 3J Inches lbs. He was bred by A of winner of many noted races and high ns the His isYv ELSHAM IMg Said on * Ohio Makes winner of St Cast of Gen. Peel's dam of 3000 | Brown The Baron of tho Faer of all Twine single for tag to each at at Mares chipped here to bo bred will bote en at reasonable of care at owner's It I alii IT AT Warehouse ALL KINDS New July 18.-The Western Telegraph company has given no reply to the made upon it by the committee of the The Baltimore St Ohio and the Rapid reported that they had the demands under and were awaiting the action of the Western Union Vice-President of the sold that the had such a preponderance of telegraphic that all tho other companies were obliged to follow Its it granted the demands of the brotherhood the would he compelled to ilo of the United said that his would noil strike because he had promised vance If tho Western Union It. The of the Associated Press already receive higher pay Utah the other men lira striking so that no la anticipated Mr. Cyrus director of Western said that the company desired to pay its I He thought the Inci pay should como from employee themselves and not from an association of which pany had no The demands Willi bo considered at a meeting of the executive committee of the Mr. W. C. superintendent of the that everything was in pending that mooting of the executive meeting takes place at noon In tho Western There seems little reason to the to whole body of the lie With thousands of able-bodied men out ot employment all over tho many of thorn applying to us such a demand in It la known that a larKo proportion of operators have been led up to join the league under and others under the belief that the organisation was for legitimate and many or whom that they will repudiate any arbitrary action Of the striking WHAT THE MEN SAT. the company says that the men are not prepared to stand a long strike they are remarked another cost to the brotherhood as a body will not be ove a week I remember one week Hot long ago whon the receipts In tho Chicago The week previous they Were are ton cities that do on aVerage pretty nearly large a business and at these entail a loss to tba of But there are mailer whoso would aggregate sum that It guess An appear that all of tho Western are JUkI of the operators In the Chicago didn't tho Union do of kind the Job ] |R COMPANY enables THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LE their policy to grind the wan down just iui toby Would stand Without open ago the was k man's and I of the very was brought about by of tba & telegraph at the time of the had nearly every city Atlantic coast and the believe that the demands of the ol employed a ' bor of Whan consolidation HE Ilr interest to them before giving front can tg bo lukt the old Waples p. j. w. lows Main and SELLS i und Loans proved 0 L L E 0 T I O N S. In counties of o'brien sold to mul from all ports 4 A CAPITAL WILLIAM 11. HON. It. Cashier NO. Bait V boot and shoe deal would announce low prepared to supply witli ts and Ships I Keep constantly on 1 d a large stoch I sell for at t the same price 3s"au2hWClr I a large our other store I will sell ' CHEAPER than any in LeMars it workmon of the I employ notice and ' 1 enables me to it custom work If you an need of W on Sin save Signol thf Shoe north of N. 1JKAISER. ent for a announce to the that I ts on hand r 5?rv>iMW!announce to tie fine large assortment on * am and always C W. & T plated Wari etc. Ware to tho THE Ik Largest & Oldest Ban IN the Auction will be Superintendent G. 8. of & Telegraph said that no demands had been mado upon that by the the and that no demands wero Their men got higher pay than the Union and to Ixi The linos at tuo company ran to Washington by way of Philadelphia ami A. J. of the Southern Telegraph said about tho same thing concerning the ot his The lines run from Washington to Pittsburg ami Vice-President of the Telegraph said that lie had forwarded I ho demands of the brotherhood to was awaiting u If there was a strike the business of his company would stop and tho company taka a thought that tho of tho men ware entirely too and that tho Wostern Union would If the were granted the increased salary list would lead to such a reduction of the working force that hundreds of operators would lie thrown out of The small offices and the city would lie pay for May do them mora barm than A woman cannot bo as good an operator as a whon it Is to pay equal wages a man would bo this would drive the women out of tho five MATTERS PRESIDENTIAL It About New July 18,-Oath friends of lii of rim In his now bor of took place the Union took ad van of those THE * 18.-The & Ohio telegraph company is preparing to advantage of Mm coming telegraph have acceded to the 15 Increase asked by said a prominent official of the a moment's notice we onu our service New should the strike continue very long wo would extend our linos all over the mul duplicate tho Western Union It is that if tho & Ohio takes this course It will soon end the The Western Union company would uot hold out very long If it saw its business all going to u rl vul The business Washington and New York Is considered than In any oilier part of tho Thu & Ohio men profess to be able to tho work this Telegraph horn uro vory jubilant ovor tho prospects for a speedy settlement of tho July 18,-Tho hill of grievances to tho Baltimore & Ohio was to P. the general MAIN opposite Buys and sells all kinds Auctions in the country He asks u share of tho public BRICK Morgan & A ALWAYS ON HAND National Ita ik - New Tho First Bank of The National of 111. Plymouth Meat Market SIXTH 8TUBET, - All Kinds of Freeh and Baited IMI * &c. he paid for Bggs tine so long connected with 0. G is manager of tho now LOOK OUT FOB A TORNADO SMITH & who represents the soundest insurance com. pantos now doing are prepared to in sure against Fire and writing policies at the lowest safe Thair office Is in the second s tory of the Union over tbo 8. Clothing It Is not safe to be without especially In this country where storms uro so Smith & world look with considerable seems to on tho advantages ' for dd j either or and under that neither Hoadly nor Isold enough in tho Democratic for I was talking to ode ot and said to Idm and wore and party's as both were lively a senatorial could make tbe 6f the United and it might be Apparently to get my mind from line of Mr. Pendleton's you mean they will die between election and the Inauguration 1" 1 said had not calculated as as They might bo kept up on or some powerful and not were when the re- v lapse might senato Is If of the senate to the Republicans would get It. But they wore to die the would go tho the letter in The New York Which it said to have emanated from the of Howard some by John or by Mrs. Who Is the bettor John of the appears out as tho no other issue than tbo there has been u rapid expression of hostile in this quarter A formerly mayor of York said to ' might barely reach the but at what loss Cs and of daya His whole in and the the presidential campaign of 1876 will injure bim Tho bring and at St. tho paying of tho bills of the malting of loose promises to pay money for this or that service will bo found to through tho campaign down to tbo tempt to Carolina Instead tif having to bo carried buck to a dead may just .as well go further and take up or eight years back of that np i Tho moment a things settled and it awakens excitements which have required sixteen years to The simple fact has that we wore wrong in all our positions from 1804. Wo dure uot tho we held except In whon we put up Tildon as a distinctive i Ho employed vary queer men as a Most of those disappointed in not getting enough money from would cheap instruments of in tbo hands ot tbe Every ono has some story to of ' feels answer SPRING dodson At his Now Store opposite Pew Has with a largo and select stook of select and Groceries Boiling at J tod llock IN- TINWARE Of every and Main next to STANDARD FARM MACHINERY Tree delivery in all parts of City REMEMBER THE 26tf J. D. Jackson 1% Mccormick's Mowers Dental Surgon All Work Jackson hoi the six Lemurs The latest system Tho best of reference given If to 18, edIn 1 to 6 p. m. Office At tho Postal Telegraph company's it was said that they anticipated uo trouble from and tbo company was not transmitting any public A joint ot the Now York nud Brooklyn assemblies of the brotherhood was held iu the Orand Central In A was from the executive committee saying no answer had been returned by any of the to their were made and thu general feeling seemed to be that there was no possible that the Western Union would grant tho Other it was might accede to the It was reported thut the ic Ohio would return an making an advance of 10 thk chicago July 18.-The attitude of tbe Western Union and was not except that as the time for tbo strike was one day nearer both parties exhibited rather more The members of tho brotherhood will undoubtedly quit and the only question is as to whether number is to practically cripple the of the The managers of the Chicago uro confident that they will be able to retain 100 operators and that new ones will como in as soon as the strike A member of the brotherhood asserted ou the contrary that uot including chief would at the The officials claim that they will be able to take care of the while the operators say it will be since In some as in San Francisco and ths will quit claim that much of the trouble arises from the fact that the do not understand the effect of the new rules upon They say that the shortening ef hours much more time for and actually increases tbe pay of the a by working four hours overtime a under the now rules will earn under tbe old rules be made about Ho now receives i for seven while before ho only ' got for eight Tho ratio Is the lame for men earning any salary on the In reply to the charge that tho operators wore too much one of them said think that a man ought to bo worth ns much as a a any In regard to tbe the late President Orton testified before a congressional committee that telegraphers could not remain on duty more than six without injuring their we are willing to add two hours to his estimate in the daytime and one at Our business is different from that of almost any iu that the work causes the highest possible tension of the and produces serious and often fatal Compare tho average mortality among telegraphers with that of almost any other class ot workers and you will see a wide As regards tbe they ore running a risk every day they live not from ths hazardous work of climbing but from with light Good men are invaluable to the company and ought to receive good A VROM A Utter been received from President to Mr. a 07 tbe the Western company in this in Park to confer with Robert president pro The two returned and had u conference with a committee of tho brotherhood In private cur ut Camdon It is declared that a compromise has been whereby an advance of 10 por will immediately all Baltimore & Ohio bo WALL STREET Legitimate New July 18.- Tbo financial article The fact ts while tho country Is steadily growing more and more prosperous business of every reviving from its recent there is not an encouraging polut to be neon in street Everybody Is of playing against cold and nobody wants to buy stocks either at homo or seeks solid and permanent Investments over which she can souio kind of sinking fast in and may require some more for tbe second This lakes somu ol the for years and yours to Yet we continue to work our printing presses as If tho demand for investment paper had practically no We hove listed this year on New York stook exchange alone over of new and this iu the face of the fact that almost every road on the continent is being paralleled and that uot ono in ton of thorn is. able to earn its exorbitant Axed Railroad managers ensure us that there is no railroad yet all the systems are in Water ing to The lidos and tbe Southwestern association are going to have each another meeting this The Colorado pool have had and were unable to arrauge The condition of affairs among trunk lines Is particularly and the reciprocal hostility of the New York the aud thf Delaware St Lackawanna seems to be almost ' -all of a peaceful one of great lines has a tho aud by this means do all the cutting it chooses without actually breaking tbe original The of with the trunk lines Is thus tho same as with the gin mills on Tho front door W but you can get all Hie nun you want through a side entrance The Baltimore Club on July 18.-Recently a dispatch from this city said thut Mr. It. p. of Richmond had been refused mi invitation to tho Baltimore Club on an objection made by two of ItK aud that the two objected to Mr. because ho had recently u duel with Mr. W. That was true It should olio be known that at u special club held shortly after this resolution of the two governors was A resolution expressing tbe deepest regret on thu part of tbe club that such objection should have been made was by majority of tbo The resolution was offered by ono of- tho of and among those who voted for ft the president and several of the if Be will throw tho state of New York back Into tbo hands of tho Kelly is too valuable a man to tba Catholic church to lot him bo aud tho priests up tho politicians in the largo cities of New York and take 100,000 votes away from The Republicans about of whom supported iu tbo hard times of 1876, lost their Interest In film as a reformer during the presidential Hald I to the you think that Tildon can organize bis I think I see signs that McDonald has cut away bis support In New It does uot look as if had a daily iu Now York you think that Is injuring McDonald by trying to resuscitate himself on the old It is much better for that has made this point early in tho From what I hoar Hendricks has no in has the Democrats practically united Is a harmonizing A BICYCLE Ride or Young Wheelman lit New N. July 18.-Tbe talk of tho White Hills at this time is all about tho ride Mount from the Summit house to tbe by E. of Bast N. H. The which is without was accomplished and the daring who is a hearty fellow of 23 or was given quite a on bis ' Ho tho journey from point to the summit on his is of the make Which lias for ft small wheel in front of the Young Canon entreated to relinquish by the company at tbe summit but he what seemed a speed dowa the Incline and going the bound the at lightning Apparently the small wheel as a guard against and the rider used the brakes with rare never losing his head for a moment iu although at a When tbo glen was Carson's was Tho from Summit of as bis likely to A BRUTAL gad Appealed to the July 18.~Two men named Avorett and living Avorett soon and to mado derogatory remarks They were borne to by a f Russell then aud hut the The code appealed Both men were armed with and gt of u secoi Avorett r - 1 A Assaulted In by an July 18.-Miss a whose home Is at Seymour was ami brutally outraged while on her way homo from about ft o'clock at She was lying on the ground iu a stupid condition by a who summoned and had her conveyed After regaining her composure sba police a of bor find would able to Identify man Milwaukee car - at Division Dr. 0. of 1 IDS Milwaukee who attended the young sayn that was uot seriously A. characters were tbe but Miss Haud to any of OAT the White ' - Capk 18.tTtiore was great * to 4 5041  

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