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   Mitchell Daily Republican (Newspaper) - January 27, 1889, Mitchell, South Dakota                                SUNDAY TI MITCHELL DAKOTA SUNDAY 27 1889 170 MITCHELL THE MITCHELL CO OK Single OS i Three 26 One The Democrat started time since to do up Major has col- lapsed Too seems to have the head of reformer if one rosy judge of his silly speech the other lay oft the woman We should like to see ft new vote taken on division in Dakota if for DO other reason to convince our Major Barrett of the error of his ways Chas T Clements who mysteriously disappeared from Fargo two months since has returned having been through the southwest in a demented condition He can not account for his strange actions One of the meritorious measures in- at Bismarck ia a to define the of newspapers in which legal notices may be published Its object ia to protect bota publisher and tiser and it might well become a law Commissioner illustrated on Dakota in the February Harper will attract wide attention accomplish no little good at this particular titae The fied features of this immense territory are comprehensively touched upon the limits of a magazine ar- ticle preclude the possibility of going into any extended details Among measures of importance in at Bismarck in the past day or two To tax railroad same as other property to replace the old system of district instead ot county at to and sale of liquor to print the laws in form to grant the right of suffrage to women to repeal the game law The to repeal the gross earn Jaw has passed both houses Church threat ens the mem hers of the legislature with all sorts of dire vengeance because they on what the clerk hire in the ex- office amounted to T prospects for are the legislative backbone should weaken in the face of the threatened defeat of cherished bills If the members are sia eere however In the desire for edge they ought not to senator Edmunds baa given his written opinion that the Dakota lature may adjourn for three or four weeks and then and com- plete its sixty days session and a ment rs en foot at Bismarck to carry out the plan originally proposed by Frank Washabaugh when the entire body will go to Washington the inaugural ceremonies The offer of free ekar to cago to have stiffened the de- termination of the members to take this adjournment The omnibus his gone to a sub- committee in the senate Which will en- deavor to put it to such shape that tl can be recommended for passage A ber of the senate committee on tories after a two session OB the measure Friday We have spent the entire session in considering the omnibus It inmost for contradictory pro visions and inadequacy to get any territory or part of a territory the as a state As the no it is probably the most compli and most difficult to interpret and administer that ever passed either of congress H wo art to pass it measure must be corrected ma Keep Vonr Pare Impure blood however generated is always present in the body when paiu is it spreads and ferments a weak exists Take make the blood pore and expel all that is ful to the system They are great and unfailing remedy They cleanse the bawds and restore equa circulation throughout toe body preserve the vigor of youth aod often save life A Scrap ef Paper Sayes Her It was just an ordinary scrap o wrapping paper but it saved her life She was fa tbe last stages of tiou toM by physicians that sne incurable and could live a shor time she weighed less seventy pounds On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr king's New Discovery and got a sample bottle it helped her she bought a It more bought anchor grew better fast continued its use and is now strong healthy rosy plump weighing 14 pounds For fuU send stamp to W II Cote Druggist For Smith Trial Bottles ttt wonder discovery Free at S H Scallia f 0 The Civilized Tribes of Indian Unite in a Memorial to Congress Showing that the Present System Is an Obstacle to Make the Anomaly a Regular Territory and Allot Lands in Severalty FORT SMITH Ark Jan 200 delegates were present at the Indian Territorial convention here Each of civilized tribes of Indian Territory was represented A memorial to was adopted setting forth that the Indian territory is an anomaly in the United states and its political and tribal status is an obstruction to civilization aud detrimental to the Indians render- ing their land tenure insecure and their ion one of The country is an asylum for of every kind whose deeds of crime and violence make its name a and reproach and the Indians aye the tims of designing whites carrying with them the vices without the of civilization No intention is expressed to deprive the Indians of their rights but rather to allot them their lands by severally and invest them with their full rights under treaty obligations EJECTED THE BOOMERS Over GOO Families Out of homa I T Jan company of United States troops arrived here on Wednesday from Fort Reno crossed the Canadian river and proceeded to eject the boomers from the Oklahoma try Over 600 families were driven out and are now encamped around Purcell Some little resistance was offered but without avail THE OMNIBUS The Committee Considering What Must lie Made in It WASHINGTON Jan Platt has called a special meeting of the senate committee on take under consideration the house amendments for the admission of South Dakota The committee will have three points to con Whether the question division shall be submitted to the people of whether North kofa and New shall placed on an equality with the other territories or be as they are under the house to come to congress again for admission and third whether New Mexico shall be admitted with the other territories or ruled oat There is a strong among the Republican of the committee against submitting Question of admission to the people 1 North and South Dakota They claim this would be virtually submitting the question to the people of North kota for ife is known the people of Souta Dakota favor it They would be willing to agree to the ad- mission of North Dakota Washington and Montana a compromise but only on condition that Dakota be placed on an equality with the other territories in the matter of admission There is a strong feeling against the ad mission of New Mexico FAREWELL TO PHELPS The Most Notable Europe Saw Our Minister Adien LONDON Jan Robert Browning k quoted as saying that Thursday night's banquet in honor of Minister Phelps was the notable assemblage had ever seen Practically the whole bench of England were present with Lord Chief Justice Coleridge at head and the beet representatives bi stance art literature and commerce which the country affords Of nearly 800 Sully two-thirds would be known by name to the average paper reader in the United States West Virginia Legislation CHARLESTON Jan A great number of have been in- in both the senate and house As this will be it may be said purely a political session few of them will be acted upon Of those that will be are several upon frauds in elections as by the governor's message a creating in state the office of lieutenant It a Big WASHINGTON Jan The tariff bil ae it passed the senate has been engrossed and compared and is now ready to be transmitted to the house The makes a document of 160 pages of en grossing paper inches in size Il is estimated to contain upwards of words The Onr WASHINGTON Jan The military appropriation for has been re- ported to the house by Mr It carries an appropriation of 615 against in the of 13889 The estimates for were The Tax Jan The senate fl nance committee has advanced far enough upon the consideration of the amendments to the direct tax re- funding to make it practically cer tain that they will report to the senate in favor of concurrence the amendments The Crowe Bridge O K Jan A favorable report has in the senate OQ the authorizing the construction of a bridge over the river at La Barren Vote Filed Jan Honv John Finney of arrived was registered at and the vote of Wisconsin for Samson and Morion A Fire Miw Jan Fire starts soon after midnight in the business part of toe city The stores of f W A Whiting Virden have been nearly destroyed the ate not yet control WORK OF CONGRESS Senate WASHINGTON Jan the senate AT Hale reported the consular and and gave ice that would call it up early next Mr Allison moved that the senate ist an its amendment to the tariff and aak for a conference with the house on the and amendment Agreed to Mr Fryc reported back house for Sight ship with fog signals at Sandy Hook at a cost not exceeding with an amendment making similar visions for Great Round Shoals near Mass The amendment was agreed to tlie passed and a ence with the house asked The Jan army propriation was reported to the house and placed on the calendar The to establish a national military and naval museum at Washington was also reported Committee of the whole Consideration of the sundry civil propriation was then proceeded The amendment providing that no part of the appropriation shall be used for the repair or reconstruction of steam plate printing presses was agreed to LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS ST PAUL Jan There were few absentees in the house and an evident to transact legislative Business There was much routine ness transacted but nothing of an im- portant nature The senate resolution on the ment of a joint committee on was concurred in the house making its committee fourteen instead of ten as the resolution provided In the senate a resolution was offered to expunge from the records the investigating committee's report and to discharge the committee The resolution went over under notice of de- bate After some routine business the senate went into executive session to consider the governor's appointments All were confirmed without debate Dakota BISMARCK Dak Jan the council Gov Church returned the to the Yankton hospital without his signature He held that in the inter- est of economy the officers already elected could do thai duty and if it was a joint resolution it did not need his proval The seed wheat came up ami was put upon its final passage ia rd and were the only members who voted against it The law allows counties to bond for to furnish farmers who lost their crops by frost in 1888 with seed wheat The house extending the for paring W taxes to June 1 1889 without ally also passed only Washabaugh ing no A cast iron prohibitory law was introduced by Patton and a to re- peal the law to tax gross earnings of In the house bills were requiring railroads to pay damages for killing stock in thirty days or double pay White's the tax on telegraph companies An effort was made to bring up the woman suffrage but failed THE QUESTION OF RATES Nebraska Burdened with Exorbitant Freight LINCOLN Jan state board of transportation yesterday the and the the ures called for by the resolution of ator Raymond asking that a tive statement of rates on local freights in Iowa Illinois Minnesota and ka be f the legislature The re- port substantiates the charges made that local freight rates are on an average from to 100 per cent higher in braska than in Iowa and it wili form the basis for coming legislation on the rate question WHAT'S IN A A Finds So Sale for Uls Rifle Till He an American Invent tea NEW YORK Jan of Vienna recently invented a repeating rifle and spent Ms money trying to sell it to continental powers but his at- tempt was a failure Then he borrowed money enough to come to New York where Lawyer John R Dos Passos be- came in his invention Dos Paseos had it patented and tested by the United States government A stock company wae formed and Mr went back to Europe to boom the rifle Thursday the announcement was made that the Italian government had ordered rifles costing TONS OF MOLTEN METAL Scattered in All by a Ing Workmen Seriously Injured LONDON Jan crane forking a ladle containing seven tons of molten steel at the Railway works col- lapsed and fell into a pit The molten steel was scattered all directions like flying builets Twenty persons were in- jured The building was unroofed The Mexican Finances NEW YOKE Jan London dis- patch to The Sun Regarding dent Wade's scheme to refund the can Central debt the best information says he intends to pay off the 10 per cent debentures and W per cent coupon notes give 5 per cent prior bonds make of the 7 per cant mortgage a taxed 4 per cent and give prior income bonds in place of contingent 3 per cents Granted an Injunction HAND AS Bak Jan Judge Rose granted an injunction restraining the appointing board of Stark county from ejecting a member of the county board of commissioners in place of who it is claimed did not qualif v in the time prescribed by Jaw under his claim that he did qualify before Atkinson a notary public Foiled N H Jao unsuccessful attempt was made to rob the Connecticut River National bank in this town Two brick walls ing the vaults were torn away by an ex- plosion but the granite vaults proved Impenetrable An attempt to drill the steel tacks also There is no due Death ruder a Shed Me Jan shed attached to the Maine Central railroad depot here down by a freight tram beteg backed into it Its fall crushed and Leroy 18 Otis and P 8 Street Car Employes Strike Against Complying with the New State Law Everyone of the Nine Surface Heads Tied Up and Not a Wheel Moving Police Prepared for Violence Which Is Expected When New Men Go to Work BROOKLYN N Y Jao ardson president of nine different car lines in this city notified the em- ployes of ths roads that hereafter in cordance with the state law providing that ten hour's labor performed within twelve consecutive hours constitute a day's work no employe be mitted to work any longer than the period stated and that no one would be employed at his own request with tional compensation with the consent of the company exceeding that period The notice further stated that ors and drivers would be paid according to the number of trips run daily as and that employes now ing more than ten hours work who did not wish to continue the same would be relieved of the extra hours on application This notice caused the men to tie up the roads and the thousands of patrons of the roads had to tramp to their re- places of business The men say the practice really meant a return to the old tripper system to the notice a new time table was put into effect in the morning under which every straight run was done away with and the tripper system substituted therefor About men are on a strike thing is quiet along the routes of tha roads The railroad officials say they will make no attempt to run any cars during the day They have advertised for 500 men to take the place of the strikers The city authorities have been notified that cars will be run in the morning and police protection has been asked as threats have been made by the strikers that they will forcibly prevent the running of cars CANAL LABORERS STRIKE A Reduction tn Wages on the Panama Causes Laborers to Quit PANAMA Jan disturbance among the canal laborers at owing to a reduction of wages resulted in a strike About struck and joined by the rabble tried to prevent by force others from working They en- tered the ranches and drove them from the works The small military force on hand was unable to keep order There was much excitement and all business was suspended Reinforcements will reach Culebra to-day and it is expected order will be restored after the leaders are arrested This is the symptom of trouble consequent upon the failure of tha canal company in Paris CAPTURED HARRISON AT LAST MINNESOTA'S VETS An Indiana Outlaw Who Baa Resisted Arrest for Yean Finally Jailed Jan iff Hay and posse went to Bull creek Wednesday night and arrested Harrison Hogan They ran the steamer Minnie Bay up to his shanty and threw the electric light rays upon it Hogan came out to give buttle but seeing the odds retreated inside The excitement among the Bay's fifty passengers was intense Hogan a hireS man begged him to render man then bared hie breast and asked the sheriff to shoot him fie had uo friends had been beaten oat of his wealth and did not want to be f abused Finally surrendered The arrest caused a sensa- tion Hogan had hitherto successfully resisted arrest giving battle a number of times and putting the officers to flight though he ss 75 years old THE KANSAS WAR In- The Hostile Towns of and KulU Under Martial WICHITA Jan ray Meyers has been ordered by the ernor to Gray coonty the scene of the recent county seat war A telegram from Lieut Thorp in charge of the militia there says that the people of the two conflicting towns Ingalls and arron are daily in receipt of arms and ammunition and that the upon which he reported six boxes of ters had teen received from Kansas City No one is allowed to enter or leave either of the towns without giving an account of himself Miners Held for MACON Mo Jan ary examination of the three men charged witli the killing of Thomaa Warden the wealthy mine owner ing the riots by coal miners at Bevier last been concluded Frank Williams George Roberts were held to the grand jury in default of bail and Charles Crabtree was discharged A Friend of Defaulter INDIANAPOLIS Jau Joseph A Moore the Connecticut Mutual Life de- faulter haa for several years been one of the most popular and influential business men in He owns a fine residence in this city but his special was farm his country place at whicE Gen Harrison spent part of last summer Business During the Day and 11 old a Fire ut Night Sir PAUL Jan greater part of the morning session of the G A R meeting was occupied in discussing and advocating an appropriation of by the legislature for the needs of Soldiers home Some very able and speeches were made in favor thereof afternoon the ment went into session at 2 o'clock Tho first business was the hearing of reports The report of general snows the number of G A E posts in the state of good standing as 177 The death roll was eighty-two for the The quartermaster reports the amount of cash on hand as at the com- of the year and at the close of last year as The following officers were elected for the ensuing Department Barto of Sauk Center Senior Vice ton of Fergus Falls Junior Vice Commander C O Parker St Paul E Stanley tonna J E Murphy of St Paul Council of Administration Montgomery Post 87 R C Livingston Post 3 Q Nelson Post Perry Starkweather Post 31 J M D Craft Post 47 The campfire in the evening at Market hall was a great success anJ the house was literally packed There were merous speakers among them Arch- bishop Ireland and Rea Be Not Keep Out of Danger SAX FRANCISCO Jao Jacob kerson the quadroon murderer who killed a woman nearly twenty years ago and was pardoned on condition that he would leave the state was arrested Wednesday night for in this city He will probably be sept to San Quentin to serve out the remainder ef his sentence of forty-five years He Wanted Same Tenu Jan 26 lie Hunter a young convict who escaped from the Inman stockade last May nas been recaptured Whea first caught he was thought to be the Chicago murderer The beech show at is in progress BURNED TWO BOYS Horrible of an Oil Can In a MILWAUKEE Jan A large oil can exploded in the basement of the dere block corner Grand avenue and Eighth street last night and after the fire had been extinguished it was found that two sons of Janitor James Clements had been in the cellar when tlie sion occurred John M Clements 12 years of ago was burned to a and his brother James ia so badly injured that he will die The cause of the ex- plosion is not known The building one of the largest residence rials in the city was not damaged WILL BE WHITE CAP WIDOWS An Iowa Man tho of a Strong Defiance CEDAR RAPIDS Iowa Jan is much excited over thu White Caps who have appeared there J A Hill a well known citizen at that received a letter signed by the White Caps notifying him to change his ways He published in a local paper a reply My habits will be con- ducted as heretofore I fear nothing There are not enough thugs roughs or bruisers in or around sufficient to strike terror to my Furthermore allow me to gest that in your murderous attempt you make no that your tions are carried out with mathematical precision as halts and delays may prove dan on and a White Cap's wife the next morning be a widow morning JUDGE ROSE DECIDES That the Northern Pay on Its Nearly In- Dak Jan two tax cases that were decided by Judge Rose Thursday the North era Pacific was de- and judgment given against it Last October the railroad company en- joined the treasurers of Oliver and Mercer counties from selling lands for delinquent taxes These counties lie ou the line of the road but there is a large quantity of unsold railroad land within limits Tho amount of the ment for Oliver county is and Mercer PREVENTED A MURDER Jack Tries to Kill a on the Streets of Omaha OMAHA Jan soldiers from Fort Omaha were on their way to the fort late last night when they heard a woman screaming They hurried in the direction of the sound and saw a man and woman struggling The man fled and the woman sank exhausted on the ground When she ed she said she had just left a street car and was on her way homo a man rushed up and her by the wrist I'm Jack the Ripper and I'm after and at- tempted her into an alley To Feed the Northern Mont Jan The Big Horn and railroad which con- gress granted right of way across the Crow Indian reservation was rated here by E D Banister Paul Me Cormick W F Sanders T C Power and A J Selegman who in fact sent Northern Pacific interests The cap- ital stock ia The northern minus of the road will be at the mouth of the Big river Yellowstone coonty Mont where it will connect with the Northern Pacific The main line runs through Yellowstone and ter counties Montana and Sheridan and Johnson counties Wyoming AH Insane MOORHEAD Minn Jan J P of Barnesville was examined by Drs Kurtz McLean and Darrow and found to be suffering from of the mind and Judge sent him to the Rochester insane asylum for ment Seventeen Disciples of ity Massacred by Natives in Zanzibar The Awful Deed Perpetrated in Revenge for Out- rages A Riot in the Dublin Courts ing Which Prisoner O'Brien Disappears ZANZIBAR Jan Mr Brooks an English missionary and sixteen of his assistants and followers have massacred near some of coast tribes and natives of Zanzibar The massacre has caused a gweat sensation The massacre shows thoi extent of the hatred to the whites that the Germans have aroused has long been the starting point of European missions the natives welcoming the missionaries and assisting them The question to hat ures England will adopt to punish the perpetrators of the crime is eagerly dis- cussed here It is thought tin was m for the recent ment by the Germans A RIOT iN COURT A General Fight During During Which the Jan the trial of Mr William O'Brien when the counsel for he crown had concluded his case against Mr O'Brien Mr Timothy Mr O'Brien's counsel applied to the court or for Salisbury and Vir Balfour chief secretary for Ireland ose speeches he said were similar to Mr O'Brien's The application was re- fused by the magistrate The in ho court room then began to murmur and tho galleries were ordered to be cleared The court officers proceeded to carry out tho order when Mr O'Brien ned out I'll clear out and started for the door The magistrate shouted Stop Then ensued a tierce struggle A constable grabbed Mr O'Brien and the people flocked to aid him Finally after a prolonged fight Mr O'Brien by the people's aid reached the street his coat nearly torn from his An immense crowd thereupon escorted him through the town in triumph The police made a savage charge upon the people escorting Mr O'Brien them mercilessly The crowd returned the attack with a of stones and used their sticks Mr O'Brian was wounded in the breast by a rifle stock and of ple injured The court nas issued j warrant for Mr O'Brien's arrest and then adjourned The police with fixed bayonets patrolled the streets until a late bour Twenty persons received wounds from bayonets and at least forty were clubbed by the police Some of the wounds are dangerous It is not known whore Mr O'Brien is at present A Rig Rental Suit FORT Iowa Jan Cedar Fails and Minnesota Bail way com- pany has instituted suit against the Central road for which they claim is due them for fifteen months rental of the Cedar Falls bed Diphtheria Alarming Jan is pre vailing in this city to an alarming ex tent One death baa occurred and sev eral new cases are reported The boart of health ia taking all known tions and it 8 expected to be able to check any further spread A Closed Pp Wie Jas mortgage for was foreclosed on tbe stock of Schmidt Schoenberg general chants doing business here Other creditors will get nothing it is reported RIOTING IN DUBLIN A Charge of the by the Many Doth Seriously Jan 25 A riot has occurred County Cork A priest named McCarthy was charged in court under the crimes act with inciting the people to a boycott A large crowd had gathered outside the court and when the court adjourned two hundred police in waiting charged upon the pie in order to disperse them Many persons were injured by batons and bayonets The people returned the at- tack with stones and bottles injuring thirteen of police three dangerously and one probably mortally Large bers of tne people were seriously in- jured O'Brien DUBUN Jan The trial of Mr William O'Brien has been resumed The defendant was absent bat ing the court ordered the trial to ceed O'Brien was adjudged guilty and sentenced to four months imprisonment without hard labor The police no clue to his whereabouts the Prisoners Jan A number of sons arrested for rioting at were conveyed to last night A mob besieged the lice at the Clonmel railroad station and refused to allow them to pass until a cue of the prisoners had been affected CHINA AGGRESSIVE The Will Corea and De- the Baler SAX Jan Japan Gazette of Jan 4 It is rumored among the respectable class of natives says The that China will annex Corea after the emperor's riage and that the present king and family will be deposed and that Marquis Tseng will be appointed as Viceroy of Corea Between the Devil and the Deep Sett LONDON Jan the request of the French government the American subject Eddy Guerin alias George ham has been conveyed from London bound and strongly guarded to Lyons where he is accused stealing half a million francs belonging to ol France Guerin it is stated ie under sentence of death in America German Jan Von dorff minister of war and Dr Von Scheming imperial minister of justice have resigned Arrested a Dynamiter MADRID Jan man was yesterday just as be was to a petard into the minister of justice's office Ohio Jan Boyd cent has been consecrated as bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church of the Southern Ohio diocese CROP REPORT A Larger of Than WASHINGTON Jnn Tho crop report of the department of ture shows that thoro is u larger gate product of wreak than has ever be- fore been recorded ft will amount to about bushels or fully 50 per This is the average supply capita of Eu- rope fmm production and receipts from other continents amount to only about one per head The production ia 200.000 bushels the sweet potato crop abont Tho production of cane sugar is small sorghum a crop Owing tho abundance of and the moderate temperature of spring the hay was targe The cotton crop is of medium increased acreage Fruits liave been fairly abundant though variable in De- duction locally It is the even year and apples arc plenty for domestic rise while their cheapness favored tation The wool clip of was slightly re- in of the reduction of Mocks in Texas ami elsewhere The estimated is pounds The meat supply has been very dant The area of for the crop of makes an increase of acres over the crop of >wul acres tho census crop of indicating a gain of 21 JUT in nine years The estimates of wheat area a reduction of from tho breadth of 1887 The is an only 1 on tho area of or little more than percent The exports will probably IM less than those of by at least bushels a more than for the annual supply of all the in- of population hinco iSsO appears to he a further of he area of oats amounting to acres and about -11 bushels in- crease in the quantity produced Hie yield per acre is bushels against bushels in 1887 GO TO JERICHO A Cincinnati Would Go or Still Lower Than to 11 with His CINCINNATI Jan rumpus raised at the weekly mooting of Methodist ministers held litre by heterodoxy of a read by of their liev Dr F L a German Methodist divine In his he held that infants and the heathen who never had an opportunity in this life to accept or reject Christ would not have bhe fate of the wicked ia the next life but would be a probation death He drew the of a wholo of criticism and invective from his brethren One this brother to go to Jericho and Wait until his beard Dr was urged to reply All he Mild was: If some of these brethren who have to heaven I don't want to go there They have spoken in a devilish noi in a Christlike spirit TERSE AND TIMELY TOPICS The annual the Amherst Association was held at monico's New York Friday A fire is raging in the Jackson mine near lja Jt is the mine will be totally C A Yerkes of Chicago is supposed to negotiating for the purchase of tho Grand Mich Cable Richard Crocker the to Florida last week He IH ing from overwork and went there for needed rest a sian arrived at Castle He opposed to the czar's ment and feared banishment to A joint resolution proposing an ment to the Pennsylvania constitution prohibiting the manufacture sale yf intoxicating liquors was by the legislature At Macomb Ills two were entirely consumed Ly fire Nine horses were consumed Others were injured by the flames heavy unestimated as yet Two men while attempting to cross the straits at Cheboygan Mich in a sail boat were carried out into Lake Huron by the moving ice re- gained the shore by much hard John H Hartling was convicted murder at Kansas City The jury sessed his punishment at three months in the county jail and fine ing was said of a pension Samuel M Felton president of the Pennsylvania Steel company and president of the Philadelphia Wilmir ton and Baltimore Railroad compar died at his residence in aged 80 years Mrs Elinore Bichter manageress of the Lennox an apartment at Cleveland fell down tlie elevator shaft in the building and instantly killed She was rather stout and her body was horribly mutilated W A and A M Bradford hardwood lumber manufacturers with factories in Goshen hid Harbor Springs and Em- county Michigan have assigned Liabilities about The firm invested too heavily in im- Gen William B Franklin the United States commissioner to the Paris tion has just received ad- dressed to the American agricultural from the organizing committee of the international congress of agriculture which is to take place in Paris during the month of September ia connection with the world's great fair MARKET QUOTATIONS FOR JAN 25 Chicago and January February May January March May January February February March Kty February March May Short February Chicago Stock tough packing mixed heavy and 4.75 and feeders Receipts corn-fed f3.W   

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