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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - April 5, 1888, Pocahontas, Iowa                                pocahontas april 5, 51.  MAN name of diod N. lifts jour Uio uso stia ins ilic optic tho lives with in Hp is piist but in good laKes hia daily Leo fuom In it tho liia and to muko Marcii 22, a gruat in has by tho guide 05timiit03 that there aro now in tho sixty thousand two bears and ono speaks of Wales as having an which lias led to patronize Board of Excise was recently tried und convicted on of granting a license where hotel nothing but a is that at least six of totally i during the last ten 3'ears. But Ilio English sparrow is and is likely to stay until it La father has lately been tho sen liir of ail Hoi was born 1815, a in 1839, became of Jersey in 1S50.  Charts cas is a stenographer and typewriter makes her living by theao luay inherited her vocation her progenitor before ho took to writing his velous was a re Late 27.~A wna in tho to lino and tho A per to Stato for or sailor who an n maintained by tho Tho to trivo to disabled as between men who in to Was In tho Houso bills woro to for tho a gulf nnd to adjust tho claims of for In oE United ior tno ot by tho legal tho to tho imd tho of iho oC tho' Tho Military was | 2{j.Tlio and to hull of tho House of to attend of. Tho of tho was thou mid carried in bter and placed It On tho in front of tho clerk's burial oE tho Episcopal was road At tho and Ujo ceremonies wero Tho lor 0., at two Maroh 20.In bilie additional and of for II at extend the Bonthorn of in aid of tho and Memorial of Valley Forge and to the headquarters grounds occupied by tho army of 1777-8; appropriating for tbo completion tho to tho ot at Bills woro building at to courts tor the In to Iho of tin over all to muko a proclamation prohibiting importations of oi foreign in certain In tbo li reported to prohibit aliens from acquiring title to or lands within United Tho Indian was Marcb 30.The Senato was not in In tbo Houso the granting a ot por to tho ini to a year tile of B air wore passed At tho evening session bills wore tiie ol tho of Agriculture at before Senate the other day that line can be made from rags by aeid over them The discoveries of this kind wo Ak express messenger into Kingston has been engaged in gling goods from the United States and them to mer I The wife of ono of the incr some made candy among friends lit customs and this led to an late was a and often criticised meat To of thom lio de clared one day that tho eator of a tho eator of pori a etc. it also tho ot vegetables small an elephant witU abnor oars and a morbid appetito for woolon stc and sUk diod in Chicago tho other Kone of those was cause of dial She is lo pined liway of her Separation a to Bho was devotedly eight hundred and serenty hero the six hundred made the celebrated charge at Bala has just died at N. an be the of colored servants who at ono timo in at Mount Vernon still leads tho procession ol The supply oi heroes and of Washington like that of camo over in tho is reports China place tho number of lives lost in tho groat floods along Yollow river at not loss than 1,C00,C00. If this slaughter taken place in any country or America it would have been tho sensation ol tho as it - or caro any thiu the ideal of the universal recognition ot tho broth of man is still so far from that only a and a robust faith can picture such n condition tilings as actually and ou tho 27ih completed tho It makra au ot of thu kind over in tho on was to tho penerai dea la tlin oi Lahor was l eing feic of r had Mrs. Leonora of tho ol said thoy oro tho a wall to aud thora tho thoy had lieen little and tho nnd Were taking the workshop the new treaty wai indo It prohibits for yoan tho of lo thia It also lo pay .to tl government tbo sum of for losa property In West by Chinamen In Cady In her of woman's tlie In Council ot Women In ou tho 20th, said that if tho of worn en woro not to be Ijy aud fei monna thoy would join with tho An nnd ihe of the bo I. Tan if condition of women properly and dia woro 179 tho on the seven The In tho United 053, 18S7. Tho aggregate li st on tho yoth Bent a to too that ilio limits ot tho bo IIo also the Urgent tho ot tho in the ult. n ot the of Purity was hold with but tbo reports tell of tho protests entered by noted women against tho vleea which even if it do not rights ot women wero discussed in tho by Iho escorts from W nnd after Church tvere taken to Forest for MHE destroyed Dayla brick building iu tho 29l&. gaa exploded in mino No. 0 of tho Keith Coid ou tho 2Uth, killing moat of thom Chicago on tbo 20ch August Krakow and hla wife then thus long yours of family Twelve children aro loft n freight train on the road in on tho 20th, throwing from the track anil badly injuring ot Two of the rioters were All tho and In iho tho ul road rather than handle Oregon State convention at Portland on tho 20th Q. U. Miller for a quarrel on tho 20 ih in a at Oliver and two wero will hold their convention to National at 17.  a his wife and then committed in a quarrel on the yoth 111.  children Jacob near 0., and nto wild from tho oE which one diod on the 30th ult. nnd others could not a quarrel over n on tho ult. at Neil Stark shot dead his tho ult. the and Chicago on tho road wore idl ordered a tio Several freight on tho road wero pelted with atones at the Stock Yards and ono man wiis badly Quia woro also set on of the of loft Chicago for but any tha action St Paul nnd said as tho mon acted aa thoy wonld not a dollar of from an I not a dollar oC Brotherhood money Wayne bridges had on tbo 30th ult. been washed away and much land Hooded by set lira to a near Mt on the and young sons of Br. T. B. L and hia with knives and both wero wounded iu on tho 30th ult at from the sections of and Missouri on the liOth ult. tbo wheat to bo damaged froin twenty to per house at N. was burned on 27tb, during her and her two and eleven woro to of the Elbe wero for o many miles on tbo 27ih, and of villages An enormous of dam biut been and many lives hud boon of Franco on the 27tl the decree plac ng Boulanger on retired list of tho ot the nuy that the in Bouan but that ths distress of the people from wiis two being utterly ot 2Sth tho in All Its at Coui oil s In ot March ' tho Cady tho stage in yesterday looked down upon tho sea of hor waa laoo to face Willi tho most dist women that ever roof in this or any Every waa by Anthony to tho in gates England and Canada vraa hearty to which wero evening opened with | prayer by Annie Tne first paper tho evening waa read by Wright of on II gher for Womon in the United tho of Mlea Anthony introduced a nativo Indian wiio was in a native She spoko for half nn hour upon tho Women ot and received the attention ot tho audienci In aho the olden in women wero under iho their husbands ami ljut very teiv were bo OF THE CADY work for tho advancement of BOX and the of tho community at social trades tho and more wero by women who through their havo thor known und iho foreign lands attract most ot tho among aro of and Mrs. of the Liberal Tho others of Helen of Mrs. and iho Baronesa nnd Miss Alll of Ada of of tho Crown of Domi tlie D Mra of nnd of the London was by Susan Bw li chel Foster and tho bv Olympia Brown Ada 0. Brown B Louise U. Ani nda und Florence by in that within nn Tbo waa Ton hle Society the Bai In tho h of Ei land ho ivy fati of anow in tho OA 3itatji<rj0i(,iu0,000. re Oli 2,Sth iby iha land and iu the also a and tt few allowed any educational to Ilio ot their an women only rencU Heaven completo ami lo her II she were and good ana husband as hor savior after death sho would bo and as n they was mado from the oC Ulte was Bhe needed no Her was natural ol all lis he wan licr men in indi had always against tho education c but since tooi control a. happy chanco has Tlie English alio h treated tho nativa and The universities ol India open to as woro medicai Sinco hall a do women had graduated honor from the Calcutta hail taken Ihe li est in the ot A s la being What India needed was women next Kindergarten ii Its at waa by Sarah B. of paper was road Mrs. Louisa Hoe It WHS upon tho ot Th of Tills were rund by A. dean of the College of or ' on bv Cora M. U Michigan nnd in Bryn Mawr on for V ont- The was tho to rocei charter for tho of won At a Saturday to appoint a p t ini to consist of ing been at that timo eleo Clont of this Miss iroin tho delegates elected c Miss Bichl delegata on Ada 0. delegati Mrs. of Mlsa Miss Margaret Kew ot ot Mra of of nnd of ' 2H. Tho Council of Women Its session morn wero read by C. and L lira on of Women and of tho Council at ni of Ilio Wollt In Sux la of iho Maroh 20.Dofp^o tbo Council of Women on Hulda B. Low Said that great in tho ot Labor ia boing wherever women of have joined tho Ilor work in tho ia in tho tobacco und rum from the tho greater Upen in tbo ia to if it is to spenk nnd hold in why is it wrong to do Bo in the Her ia slow of man's and ber own and to puah hei Aud thon 1ms not and will tho fora woman that iti 1 a Tuo Labor is tho uJ forco among the tho that fc tou to on AU M Ol o I at to 1(8 Undur OF THE CIVIL of the results of their folly of ] St. iu E 1 lowol nn essay on By and For Wo of nl Bed the nnd work ot socio y of wh in a American die is her the seven daya ended 212 tho a i 1 is 3.-,  who lives nine south of is in lier Shu is the of twelve sons and Jive of whom raised and saw thirteen of those are now and 12() of whom aro utili of 210 of aro J till Iho great of find of latler nio making ill all whom report of tho of tho tho 27lh of for tho were two ou tho ot tho 27th, und Unes at New York ou tho 28th granted ratos of faro for liio round trip to to tho nnd con tho 28th tho and ior given and inon lo havo per of tlie grand Now on tho 28lh thu i the last fall wer by and voters woro wiil in NeW Muy I-l to to tho will In convention at 1 to a lio waa on lini 2iiili to thi of in ho no minio lo bellevo 111 nny actual or nil u 1  vil l in 1 d lie c ito has lili IV al n a hit II ' bo He Baya that the ibor never that to a of tho und tli tiroly dono Kn I m has faillir foi ported th tho pany for waa to of K who on ult. to a of the Unify una a blow init tho III room In ft dead AMD Matti lurd Wdey lit of thi 11 Til V 1' d r t' II hl t i I f ST J ri U- s 1 fti.qj it lu n in Can 0.1 on Ihe 2Sai had deserters from tho The mm at and had on tbo 2l)ih destroyed in the former city nnd two of sona hnd been i in Germai Tub French Ml bee mse of tho pi viso of the Univi by Ki by Sarah ci S of Ing by li Clara tho by Anna M. No. 11; Frank S ly Lilde so on nn in tho were 3Ira ot Generai L-w W Jenny Ward Elien Tbl the International Council ol Women Ciosa shed by Wo foster labor to Leonora JL of tho a upov of Aro Doing fo Barry spoke with I Iler created like a and aho was morning Council ot Women waa opened yesterday with an invocation by Isabella Hook Elster lato Gage Th topic of Ihe morning wus 1:11(1 Mrs. Julia wr wca the first matilda by Mrs. Mary E. ot Mrs. A. delegate ill nnd from the Peace Associ a t i o. n. Sho argued for T h o other wero Mra Abby Morton of iho Women's Educational and Industrial Union of the delegate from Mrs. Jenn Mrs. Marv Howall nnd Miss tho evening Lilio Dovere B like on tho legal disabilities women in this Sho waa folio by Mrs. of F who the of women ui tho laws of Groat 2.Saturday m of the conven was devoted to a oE lives of ot the woman's to the Coi hold n meeting i the open session had adopt and for permanent organization of a Nati Following are April 2.Tho railroad strike has now Eprend from tho It tho Milwaukee k St Paul and the Pittsburgh Fort Wayno Tho Paul Waa completely tied up Ko freight was and passenger tratte was nearly at a In ibo afternoon the and ot tho Fort Wayne went on sinke that road had received a cara troni the Burlington trades dur ng the nro aa tbo upon in tho freight blockade in iti own tho ronda they lay liable to heavy the whilo a strike is certain to follow a compliance with the strike on the road lasted from 7 until 8 o'clock Saturday An explanation ot the a tor Was aud tho en to to tJio strike that will or less every railroad iu is by the of the men on the any The Belt lino three utiles of tho and its ia to transfer cara of all lis engineers aud havo voted to Join tiie Burling on nd their will follow ii they persist iu thla of the Beit Hue menna a suspension of freight traille all tile roads until tue the strikers can be of on tho Fort Way ne Paul ia equally and it Ib very plain the mOBi phase of theia is now to be That ibe is true of n on ql tho of tho Sm March bna Bent the following to tho recommending an extension ot tho limita of the ' Slatea I destro to March 1831.-'/ malte a i crai rule ot tho 2, Vides tor tho employe in a who is ot the said service in department upon tho ol the upon tho recommendation ssio after ami and bee amili proof an below or to a place tho appointing t in caso ily tor tho approval ot Oie hiis served tho placc troni which it is proposed to 1 him anl ' ot his in tho position by hnn ol his for the ithe his c: e to mi ci f it to cases 11 ot tho K ar the act an same this pri to avo ai eneral exceptions to the rales luid bo tho Kt the cases anil when they | meet all the lied and he Ids which will develon the basis and will com purpose ef the to ot ihe iaw ' - Al Ihc bented to tho i I have formulate a and judgment ot mt. The to never bo you by 3,t. This wilt natu ait ot alt the 1  of Chicago is Cou t on had yesterday at Kims Ihn trainmen of all the that decision lo boycott men mot ind t le was a it that the men dolled to sinke rather ihan hau lio freight They were earnest ill their of tho Pinkerton to a best that conid adopted to that r P men on gua Burlington men held nt aud after the d to col lo stand by each lier ot the this I time ot wiir tor ihe suci d are neutrals and m hospitals lio may not bo ill or a troni while 1 on a may r own d Within crin time ot yort Srw Marv ti. to the constitution attempt to placc iu tho yarda Thi I m at tho hall and situation ol the A ihc other J gave the mon ih i to stand linn full aud among the men striko ot A .to nudo tile had imd to the was lo wait ou tile ot the i a wii h General Manager C. of tlie wh cii tiie Fort Wayne isa at hiBt Tiie weio lold to by 1 they be ti ken They wero given to lili froin idl ronda must he t forwarded or It is uot I that tho men led leh lie which erson lor which the and m the rules are been naturally very to The desirability lie which I have upon I it not entirely which now execution the Id be obviated it there was n on of the ce ot this is entirely Tiie iy with but after the Presidential and prior to tho ot tho should not have et Illuse eil IBM to 11.(4. c on and annual le of class all oilier depili s to lu that the an ment of State IS that It t lation has be divide hilt no more dt ide hi these United State si bt ssy 75,000.pnr-inderod by tho v. Tho to resigned on tho ge of a to Weill was of e ho Il of the 31st In to a of tho of 1 ot the After the open session tlie und a aud for tho of a ot Misa ot choson Tho convention tbo session the day being to on in church nnd and a City shot ina wilo and killed on tho in over of the ult Bay tho steamer wiis wrecked oli lai and thirty-one persons lost their jn ci longo had spread on tho iHt trom tho until it Paul und tho The tho Paul was tled An unconditional and nn return io work wero tho only torma held out to the of tho ony tho had beon oli wero bf nnd of on tho of tlie on lai wero by nn nnd both woro barn av. nnd burned on tho nt In tho the woek on tho 570S,010,10-1-, Dia Aa the weck of 1887 tho to 20, pur ot William Walter nt K wua a on the Ulat nt tho Baptist wi i waa the ' wero on tho hy of M. for tho ot tho on tho ult billB for the nnd of nn in for al Bny tir a Iji tho ot In tbo of of t A tei tini ot nnd 111 In ilio thu that St. Pani 1  same an omit i rv on Sund ly and made i The that lo run Ving to Un inek of irted out hy und out 011 US iii Uie than of that tho viel full accord ol the 1 in a ieri a. E Boynton und partial list of the soon ed waa given out at the ci end is as of the of Women's Christian Ti castio of the Prisoner at for iVon of the tea 1 go Unto Miss Bn n tho Ked Cros lilt why docs onr Aliss lier ji lier vision clear ai m 10 lay lier hand be on of a lied Cross city ot od like n rock Ihr r. responsive tli j Ci ICS by ilie of the nu hold n liat conid lio lean ient they wi 1 uut bv tile Birik leu 011 tin Boek ] excited an If the of Women for th eil adapt It lo as n its i to-d i lis the and if thj 1)I.AKE. American Women's Auxiliary of National Tein Knights Ihe shining Cross Witt he then Mra Emily S. Ig ti of tho A E. read a W. mid ate iiii As Ass an of Ut ill. ir on Amelia described nnd objecta of the Woman's ot Col net Millicent 1-Pj-csideiit, Clara O. stino Isabelle to a the Aprii 2. neon lini ( Women waa nidi an i I Mrs. John P. and ti n which of in and Blackwell on nnd ide 1)1  mal tho ile lation of the law a ould in bis by the inde any uy hi tho' to bi the of any the with wl troni roads looked Marsh mit take anv ac Iii at ol the 1 of 1'    01    That be ne in 1:    nrl 11    liad the 1    the 0.1 1    1    Oi do ce or to He eld he any he of liio Katu leh to enforc Completed for of fio 11 ein iu ihc ev t in I ' 1 of lowed bv aii lution of tho Woma anoo weie nl Amia tlie colored delegai Bu: U. lid on Peni ' tions iv ti Wll tho ihe wero t or from Bighi n in lun the Vai ot i or 1 other About la of Is for n ' cho bf tho council Francis committee tu Id I from tho del ug ol y of Id 27.' lacU in of to tba In. UU ot C. May n The - ly Al Wille 1 to he ll. lo bo 1 1 Adi C. Sew nnd To these bo luuni of tho toro gn lot the council woro used the of ih tit Jlin made bv Boynton aud Beecher Bister of night on the delivered tho closing Syne and the closca at those dear Ami in sudi a Why can't they Btart a car tiie poor beasts in a I o stop a car in it at our Cato Ab auch a how olo is de in desti nigh Uncle lint ain't I's so ohi Till borrowed would vattier meet do a a ia your a tho thu iti tho Aprii la a that tho nud of ludi ma i will 'The of is Unti a So far as at prosent wiil bo to tho Indiana i men al bui liiat a all' I pine iti If his who is licci 1..S is ii man wiio Tiie an stnick iip liis tiine in Ilio is Ilio caino in a voice from tiie did bnl Uni the curtain a plani in full li a vossel very iiiy if the 1 do ship go lo uf a and tho of a are two of a Horacio ui areas of terato will bn to tho o the of ho ou thu 1-Ht, 2d and of aad will a grand urea for tli United 2--'I, compare for tho correi total BluCe 128 iu ISHi to -e nt New 21. busi ita ven 171); tho 21; InsL week ami 22;> und ng week 1SH7. Tito United 1 is against last to the iii ot per ot tho par a and forin 00   

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