Semi-Weekly Statesman (Newspaper) - May 31, 1887, Marshall, Michigan WEEKLY 8TAr MAY WHOLE For Advertisements of five lines or less inserted under this heid at 25 cents per over five pro Sleeper will I I do ft Dress Making Business at her 16 Hamilton My former patrons oml all Others first class work at reason able are Invited to Particular atten tion paid to ranking clothing for Children of both sexes under 10 tears Of N PIANO for sale at ft A Inquire at the residence of corner 8tnte Street and 2w27inay Since beginning business in I have placed inK signs through the adj all of which havo been destroyed by some I will give reward for information which will lend to the conviction of tho of per 9ons who committed Boot and Shoe UNDER FALLING An Old Building in Louie Sud denly fOlt 1 span matched 4 and 3 1 2yearold Cloud sUl lion Also imported and pure homebred Shrop rhire sheep inquire at the residence of 2 WORK HORSES FOK 4 and 5 years old weigh nearly 1300 each Will sell on time if Can be seen west JESSE miles FOR Farm of 80 from New house good barns nearly all the land is improved 15 acres of wheat on the Inquire of FORTY ACHES of hard wood timber 1 miles from to exchange for real estate in School house wimin A Inquire at the WAN marm BLOCK WOOD for mile east of Smiles from H Jk IjOT on street for Inquire of FOR nnd lot 4x8 west side Marshall 3d north of Pros tf TO farms from one to five years in terest payable with the privilege ot or more at any time and stopping No No charges For further lars call on or Office with Elini Warm Weather is Coming Why Dairymen Proffer the they raise all of the cream between Because they use less Because the separation of the cream from the milk is Because they are all made refrigerator having a dead air space between case and 1m there is trouble from sediment in these trouble is entirely coine by the construction of the bottoms of the sediment gravitating to the lowest point at the mouth of the and is drawn out first with the Because the construction of tho bottoms ot cans also prevents any commotion or permitting the cream line to settle and just as distinct at the bottom as at the top of the there it no lifting of cans of lav iiiff hard Because they are well adapted to the cream gathering The following POINTS OF are con ceded to the DAVIS CHUBS by all who hare used it The saving of The quality of the there being no or other to injure the natural grain of the The quantity of All portions of the cream meet with an equal amount of con producing thereby more butter from a given quantity of cream tban by any other pro cess of The opening in the box is always right side There is no slopping or dripping pt the The ease and thoroughness with which the butter can be The ease of the butter and cleansing the Its durability and simplicity of construe tion 8th churn a large or small quantity of cream equally A If Box 4inl7MayT2mos Several Forsoni Burled Beneath the that Some Are her of Lives by Boiler DISASTER AT May oclock yes the brick 414 and 416 North Third collapsed several mon are supposed to be burled m the Tho building was occupied by Flesh and sign and house At the hour of the collapse most of tho men were In the yard at the it being the noon Several men were sitting in the windows when the structure began to One called but from the third floor The thing is coming but as the vibration ceased they resumed their supposing tha cause of the shaking to bo the telegraph mon Walking over ihe temporary quiet had scarcely restored thoir confidence when the rear portion sagged and those in and near tho windows their escape by They hastened to the front of the found the wreck hero more complete than in the the whole force seemingly concentrating over tho pull ing the walla police patrol and firemen quickly and began the work of digging for those buried under the though hanging Walls threatened another The mon who made their escape aro sure that there were several clerks and employes in the Tho building was vory being among tho few structures still standing in this It baa been va cant until One August Stif was taken from the He was bad ly crushed but still He says all the men in the front part of the building es He was pinned down by a which kept the mass of debris off of Tho search for more victims is progress 1 May boiler In tho Hitchcock manufacturing works nt Cortland exploded yesterday burying at least three men in tho Clifford Fuller was dangerously injured and Frank Scotts head was The work of rescuing is still body was taken from the ruins at ten Life was Ballard and a man Couch Were seriously The causo of tbo explosion is May persons were killed by the explosion of the of the Natchez cottonmill Thoir names are as follows Ernest Alex ander Jesse Hath George McNeal and Henry Seven men were seriously two possibly May ten oclock yesterday morning the boiler on the elevator at tbo foot of twentieth street killing three men and wounding more or less seriously about fif teen John Perry is and as there wore thirty men on tho elevator at the others be BEN PERLEY Dentil at Washington of the Veteran of Busy May ot the late Ben died of disease at Sunday were taken to Boston in the There were no funeral services but the body was escorted to the depot by a deputation of the Loyal the Masons Of toe degree and a large ber of The funeral comprised the wife and two Bisters of tbe of and aj few Benjamin Perley was born in in At the age of eighteen he came editor of the a Georgia f i The Country Generally Observes Decoration DEAD HEROES CHICAGOS lit the Tombs of and Other Noted Bank and File GARLANDS FOn THE NBW May decoration of General Grants tomb yesterday Was by a gathering of several thousand The proceedings Were tinder the auspices of Grant Post ot Crisis in the pated this A Review of the Situation Hen Idle and a of About In Sides Still 01 me j paU continue in that for two i felted by and Subsequently he went to France as his for his native remaining abroad from 1844 to During the same period he was foreign correspondent of the Bos ton After his return to America he ed the Boston Daily Bet aBd the American Stn Subsequently he removed to and in 1854 became correspondent at that city of tUe Boston works are Campaign Life of General Zachary of which cop lies were circulated Rise and Fall of Louis Philippe Early Life of Napoleon Bona parte from sons Pictorial Agricultural History of Essex Newbury port the Conspiracy Trial lor the Mnr djr of President Abraham Lincoln Archives ot the Press Political Register and Congressional Directory being a history of administration so far as its officers go and a brief the IRe of every Congress man from the beginning Bo was the oldest continued if not in nt the and bad been the familiar of more great men than any other man in PRACTICAL Churchs Bug and most effectual Potato Bug Exterminator now in For sale by Sanders Mich county of Notice is hereby that by an order of the Probate Court for tbe County of made on the day of six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against tit Estate of Jane late of said and that all cred of said deceased are required tp present their claims to said Probate at tne Pro bate in the City of for examin ation and on or before the day of November next Dated Judge of U AS Real Can and Collection Haj for sale a number of Urge and smal eity Will buy and ex pay 138 Ol son tho idiotic farmhand who murdered Lilian Field in Stall township and gavo her mutilated body to the is in the county He says he loved the girl and asked her for her She refused to give it to and he struck ber He then dragged her body to the hog where he cat her throat and cut her body open the entire He says he does not know why he commit ted the crime unless he was An Editor May R Willed was murdered Saturday at Loup City by The latter is editor of the and bis victim editor of the County The trn recently contained a poem alleged to be a reflection upon the character of and tbe murder resulted from a Subsequent quarrel is and the sheriff has taken him to Death of an Eccentric W May large number of people in Northern Indiana will learn with sorrow of toe death of Henry Bloch er at his home near this Blocher was one of the most eccentric individuals in tae Years ago he began loaning money at exorbitant rates of re as high as thirtythree per tbe condition being that all notes should be considered canceled at bis held notes for large May It is announced that the Rush Medical College and the Northwestern Dental and tbe Surgical College have been consolidated with the Lake Forest north of and it is expected as one of tho results of the union the great telescope of the Chicago Astronomical Society will be removed to Lake to be mounted in a new observatory to be constructed with all modern End of the Billiard May and last night of the cushion car rom billiard match wound up in an easy victory for Tbe score for Saturday nights play stood 800 Total score Dalys average for the points is against the best previous cushion rom record made by in a 500 point The Logan to the Amount of Over Safely May George general treasurer of tho Logan has completed and transmitted to Logan a detailed statement of tbe and respective amounts of the sub to the as well as thodis made of the All the sub have been paid one by George of of The aggregate of tho subscriptions paid is There was one subscription of of twenty of thirteen of eleven of fortyone of and in smaller amounts down to one Tbe money has all been invested in United States cent registered with the exception of transmitted to Logan direct from Chicago and paid on a note against tho Record of the In tho National League tho clubs have won and lost games this season as follows New 0 9 7 5 American Association 15 5 Northwestern League 0 8 0 Kau 4 3 6 7 10 14 14 81 14 14 15 18 aj 23 5 7 6 11 8 6 14 12 Bayards Appeal Favorably OT May tha Secretary of Foreign has ad dressed a reply to tbo request made by the United States Government that the death sentence pronounced against Colonel Ar and his companions on account of the part they took in a recent violation of American territory rights at Nogales be He states that the matter has been reported to tbe President He also by direction of the that the humane sentiments of the United States officials are duly and that they will be borne in mind in case the sentence pronounced against the Nogales offenders should be Three Burned to NEW May At Merritts ners early yesterday morning a shanty on tbe Crolin occupied by seventy five was All the men escaped but James Connelly and a man whose name is unknown were burned to a crisp Michael who returned to save his was fatally and James received severe In May The River Theiss has broken tbe dikes at and inun dated acres of The Temes and Bega have overflowed their sub merging 100 square miles of fields and May Several German riy ers are especially the Elbe and threatening serious for EAO May Capitalists from New Chicago and Boston are here for the purpose of establishing to cost Preliminary arrangements for the erection of works are to be commenced without The plant will afford work to men throughout the Alexander Hamilton of New The exercises included the memorial service from the Grand Army ritual and au oration by John Rhey of Dudley Bucks In and other selec tions were rendered by the Apollo Club pf floral designs numbered several among the prominent contributors being the Viceroy ot China and the Chinese ery of the Loyal Grand Army posts in and other while numerous private zons were represented by fragrant offer May grave of General George McClellan was deco rated yesterday by tbe McClollan Memo rial tbe Hancock Veteran and the James Page Library all of The escorted by General Robert Pat terson were met on their arrival by Aaron Wilkes Post 23 and a dep of and the united ranks proceeded to tho grave of the pad Here the labor of tho floral offerings being nu i merous and Of exquisite Addresses Wro delivered by John Joshua Major Moses Veale and General a This afternoon the visitors were the guests of Aaron Wilkes post and the Trenton cit at a banquet AT LINCOLNS May grave of Abraham Lincoln was the Mecca which attracted a number of Grand Army men from this city and Abraham Lin coin post 01 arrived from Chicago yes in command of Colonel Adjutant Quarter master Bodly and Thomas officer of tho The post brought down a mag floral in tbe form of a by tho Lincoln Park commis Nevans band and a drum corps accompany the post I AT LOGANS May large number t of persons attended Memorial Day cere monies at tho vault in which the remains pf General Logan The services were IN May Memorial Day was observed here yesterday in the usual man Trains to the different cemeteries were crowded with who carried i huge baskets of A soldiers mon umont was unvailed at Boniface Gor I man Tho the Ex Confederate Association decorated the graves of Confederate prisoners who died at Camp and are in Oak wood 3 In the afternoon a parade of composed of Grand Army local firemen and civic societies marched through the principal At Calvary eral Conway delivered an eloquent address at the grave of Colonel AT May Day was observed here by a parade of the University Lake City veterans and sons of after which Captain Whitney delivered a poem and the annual address was delivered by Colonel The veterans then proceeded to the cemetery and decorated tbe graves of both Union and Confederate WATERY Eleven Persona Meot by Drowning on May aged and Joseph Belch be aged were drowned in the canal just north of the city Sunday after noon by the capsizing of a pleasure boat May Herbert Jones and Eatella Cool were drowned In the Mohawk near here Sun day by the capsizing of their pleasure boat May 817Celestin his son Joseph Sobin Phileas Vanier and Nelson Montre attempted to come to this city in a rowboat while intoxicated Sunday The boat capsized and allot them ex cept Mon were The elder managed to get into the boat but being unable to sit erect from sheer exhaustion fell back and was drowned in tbe water in the May Hoag seven years fell over a steep bank into the Wabash river Sunday and was his aged in attempting to rescue was also The JOHN BUTLER Will 124 Cents per doxen in for Eggs all The French May a meeting of tbe Cabinet as first constituted General Saus sier announced his intention of drawing tbe Military Wit His opposed such action on tbe ground that it inconsistent with tbe dignity of tbe but General insisted on withdrawing tbe and was obliged to the war A Seavr May 8tTbe tobacco warehouse to the owned by Turner Dearborn and caught fire oclock Sunday Tbe a Rich HaoL May Tho residence of of Union one of the finest in was entered by burglars Saturday night and in money and valuables was Tbe were evidently as they did their work in good The Question tn May a Progressionist Liberal conference Sunday a resolution against universal suffrage was adopted ay 6 vote 8J to The by vote of 839 against pronounced in favor of granting the franchise to to wad Kf w May The of f rom country to Europe was larger week than the corresponding 994 ot many outgoing May Primitive Methodists of the who have a Urge following in Iowa are holding their an conference at New a ro mantic little mining town in the latter ten miles rom this Upward pt 800L and lay delegates are in including many of the leading lights of the The reports thus far show a healthy increase m membership and and some church An Appeal Grants May Star Demo cratic publishes an appeal to the country for subscriptions to tbe Grant monument It that has al ready been bat that Is needed before actual work U and this sum it proposes Any from cent will be THE SITUATION IN THE GARDEN May next six days are liable to the critical period in the great strike of the building For four weeks strike has followed terminating in a lockout affecting to a greater or less extent almost every trade in the of Fully men are and it is stated upon good author ty that over me have left the A estimate shows that wages to tbe amount of have been lost to the It is impossible to estimate the amount of capital which has been diverted from the building Wellknown Eastern capitalists have instructed their Chicago agents to make no investments pending the adjustment of the and in several cases large enterprises will ba dropped until next The master ma sons have adopted a code of principles rules which if result in the complete aboli tion of the Unions as now Tho developments of the last week have demonstrated that if this is accom it must be done by master ma They formulated the plan of cam and have asked the kindred trades to indorse their code of principles and fol low in their The response to that appeal was not so enthusiastic as was The master carpenters adopted the but nullified their action by set any date upon which it was to go into effect The recollection of a desperate struggle with their in which the honors word to be had a restraining effect upon this powerful The contractors declined to in volve themselves in the to preserve tbe existing for years between contractor and The plasterers adopted the platform after eliminating all the features which would be liable to precipitate a The con painters cut very little figure in the strike and have taken no An analysis of tho situation proves that the strike hds resolved itself into a contest be tween tho master masons and their em tho bricklayers and who have formed an offensive and defen sive The other trades represent ed in tho Builders and Traders Exchange are in a state of armed and while in active sympathy the master masons are afraid to render any practical support A somewhat similar state of affairs pre vails in the opposing The weaker trades unions burled their animosity against the Bricklayers recognizing that that powerful organisa tion is tho backbone of the organized building trades of The bricklay ers on their part havo laid aside their haughty and aro openly courting tho support of tho other It is certain that from now on tho bricklayers and hod carriers will recognize each work ing cards and refuse to work with non union men in either The master masons will depend almost entirely upon bricklayers from other The next few days will demonstrate to what extent this source can be The leaders of tho bricklayers promise that no violence will be to any of tbe imported Every effort will be to induce the newcomers to join tho union and all the stratagems of modern strikes will be brought into May action ot the As sociation of Manufacturers in Metals last Saturday causes considerable discussion among the men employed in the various and metal Tho metal manufacturers have indorsed the action of the Builders ratified the declaration of principles adopted by the and decided to make their employes pledge themselves not to be governed by any labor organizations in their future relations to the There are in Chicago nearly men who are employed in metal manufactories in various Half of this num ber belong to the Knights of Labor and The meetings of the metalworkers Saturday night were and so was the meeting of the The new move agreed upon by the employers was thor discussed and means of resistance were A protest against the to be signed by the business men of U in contemplation by tbe It is alleged that a number of prominent firms have signified their willingness to head such a protest May is a like that toe example of the Chicago Builders Exchange will be emulated by their Philadelphia If the build ers workmen of this city strike on ac count of the employment of nonunion men their action will be promptly reciprocated by a lockout So a special meeting of tbe exchange decided Thursday after hearing Bay Secretary of the National Master Builders address them on the labor war in WELCOMED TO THE OBrien Received at Appreciation of lean May ar rived in this city at Sunday morn ing from over the Boston iLowell There was a groat crowd at the depot awaiting his and when ho and Kilbride appeared there was great Tha police with difficulty a passage through the crowd for the OBrien was too weak to respond to the loud demands for a and went at once to the Parker Ho looked and has evidently suffered a good deal from his treatment in The Irish agitator spoko at the Boston Theater in the John Boyle i The meeting netted about for the Irish eviction During his remarks OBrien said American sympathy is no new thing to Ire for it has been the daystar Of our hopes In every dark I know of no living force that has had such a magical effect as opinion In nerving the great heart of William Bwart Gladstone and our own matchless Charles Stewart God bless and them both Why do I sny opinion is of so much Because Amer lea is the land of the land of the free any cause that commends itself to the hearts and sympathies of American that cause can no more fa 1 than a proslavery mpb could today fasten the upon the slaves whom America set I am proud to toll you that we have effected a per monent lodgment in and that we have kindled a blaze there that will Lord life upon his throne In Ottawa a less enviable lot than the lot of the poor peas ants whom ho has plundered and rendered homeless in EVIDENCE ALL The Hoko Trial Ended So Far the Ex amination of Ii May evidence ln tho Hoko case was concluded Joseph a Montreal who arrested Hoko on tho of testified that the prisoner had offered give him to release This anded tho testimony for the Tha defense put on the eight business men of who testified that they had on various and sundry occasions done business at the Merchants National Bank when Hoko discharged the duties of cashier that they had transacted this busi ness with Hoko at the noon when he was usually alone in tho and at other times whon the officers of the bank wore present This directly contra dicts of tho bank to the effect that Boke did not have any general authority to fill out drafts or transact other business of the bank ex cept When he was specially asked to do A WOMANS MAD An Ohio Young Woman Jumps From the Window of a and May Sarah Hutch a young lady from who has been visiting in this city for the last two with her uncle and aunt and Harry Lonner jumped from a window in the fourth story of the Hotel Royal yester day and is probably fatally in Atthe time of the attempted suicide the young woman was at the hotel calling on Fred She induced Horn to step from tho room a when she pulled the bed away from the window and made her wild leap to the ground a distance of nearly seventy foot Her right arm is broken at the el her face badly cut and she has re a severe concussion to the She is undoubtedly THE PRIZE of at in May mold ers at the Pittston Stove Companys who struck a month ago against the hand ling of tbe boycotted St Louis have decided to return to work tbe difficulty having been settled The Blantyre May search for the bodies of the miners who lost their lives by the explosion in the coalpit at in still Sixtytwo bodies thus far been re List of tbe Successful Military Organiza at May Chicago Zouaves took the first prize in the National drill in the Zouaves contest The Mem phis Zouaves came in and the Keck of The Virginia National Guard took the lead In the regimental the Wash ington light infantry in tho bat talion the Lomax rifles in the in fantry the Michigan Cadets the cadet and Battery or Cin battery in the The individual drill was won by Private of the Ban Antonio and tho artillery contest was won by lue Indianapolis with the Milwaukee boys coming in a slow Schneider May conspiracy trial was resumed Schneiders was In spite of rigid questioning the witness stuck to the story told in the directs Counsel for defense ob a statement from witness to the effect that only eighty per cent in cash could be raised on his for work the purchaser retaining the twenty per It was intended tp show by this that the twenty per cent intimated to have been turned over to the commis was in reality held by purchasers of vouchers as their profit Ihe Modern Book Crit May At the as Southern Saturday Baird presented the report of the Sun The committee found that in many repre literature Las supplanted the study of tbe lesson Bible In some schools temperance publications were and in others the books of of which the report denounces as fight Between and May steamer arrived from Alaska and a miner had arrived from the Yukon who stated that tbe In dians and miners had engaged in a fight in the in which one white man was killed and five and five Indians killed and several May church Is to have an addition which will seat has Ueen made necessary by the death of many of whose former have flocked to tbe toy internal rer collections for tbe first ten months of May Daniel Pad rick died here Saturday aged 103 Be came here from North Carolina in He has been married four times and tbe father of twenty children and grand father to fiftysix A May fce Treasury De to work