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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
Mj'iTir'.i'-firirrT'jii , "J .! ,-ise5 l V ' 4 'IS 'IK NEW LAWS. Uim Ii;Tr rd at tlie Recent Session of the Nebraska Legislature. At the twenty-first session of the Ne braska Legislature, oat of a total of more than CM Mils introduced, 117 passed both branches and wre presented to the Gov ernor for his approval. One of these was vetoel and the others have liecn approved and have therefore !)ecome laws. Of tries? forty-seven were .i.s.l with emergency clause, and have aire idy gone into effect. The others go into eirect on July 1. The number of the bill is indicated by the lig ures preceding the title. sk:;..te rn.rs. 3. .Vtlninj liability of lire insurance corn-p.ini-'s in c rJain c;i-c-.. r. To amend -c:tlrm 10, article VI. chapter t, of an act entitled. "An act ci-dinj; jurisdiction of the military reservations of IVirt NIotrara and Uobi'ison. NotirasUa." Kuier:ncy clause. 8 T amend cctirius 1 andSof an act cntl ll-sl. "An act to npirtion tlie State into Judi cial oisiricts and for the apportionment and election of offlcers thereof," approved March 81. 1VC. l'. To repeal ctiajiter 4. laws of 1HS7, desis natt'd in the roniplled statute of lr7as article i ihapter . Kincr-ifticy cl.iue. li. To autboriz- cities of more than 5,0() pop ulation to vole upon propositions to issue londs and devote proceeds in aid of construction of a county court house. 1. To prohibit persons, partnerships, com panies, etc, en;:as.d in manufacturing from en-t-Tiiig into any contract, understanding pool, trust, etc, for any purpose w hatcver, and to provide tin-ins of suppression and remedies for I rsons injured. 1C. KnaMtii;" street railways to unite their roads ly consolidation, purchase, etc. and to iriurtgai-e iliir mil waj sand properly for con struction. -iuipnent and extension or roads. V!. To provide for a holiday to be known as "Labor U.iy." 'S. To atnend Miction 2, article 1. chapter 7. compiled statute. :t. Aullioniiii; judgments by circuit and dla tnct courts of the United States to li tiled n counties of Nebraska. l.tnersmcy clause. 31 To-ut.niilpruhii itlnl;"l..!-.tlo:itelcctor. :rr. r.oiin.I.iiiMof llt !. rumaty. I'tnergcncy Cl.lllse 41. i:n;.lil:i! rlti'.i and vH-i.rr to acpi re real estate.. 51. T amend section 1". chapter 31, compiled statutes of 1K-.7. ll. Ceding Omaha land to the United States. . To amend section VT. of chiipter t!G, torn piled statutes of ISKT, entitled "l.lcclliins." and to rep at M-ctlnii 2-1 as heretofore existing. 1. To amend atctiun .) i. chapter , compiled statutes. K. I'uni-hineiitof crime. 1--. Taxing 'leejters and dln'.nR cars. !. Fixing iiuiiiImt of legislative employe. lit!. To amend chapters in and li, compiled statutes of T. Kriicrgciicy clause. MS. Amending estniy law. H!'. Deeding lnnil to Omaha. l.Ti. I'mvldlrur for police relief fund for metro iMibtan cities. l.itierKciict clause. LIS. 1'ioiidin; for sale of uuclaim?d personal projrf-rly in hantls of policu In metropolitan cities. iiiiTjjency clause. 1.11. I'mvidins for supersedeas lwncls. 152. l'rovidiru; for tollection of taxes. lr.J To amend section G.7, civil code Emer gency cl.iu.-e. 154. Select tni; grand and jw-tit jurors. 157. I.eirls of cxecutne officers, 107 Ki l.ilin' to liilniar and bridges. H.'.. To amend rhapler IX compiled statutes. 171. KecuI.ttiuKh-iuU rejmrts. 173. I "anions for State coir. lets. K To amend section 51, civil ole. Ktner lenpy clause 17".. I.ej-ar.llnp registration of bonds. TCI. To amend chapter 17, compiled statutes. Kmcrveiicj, clause. 1-4. llfnindariesof Thurston County. Etncr l" ncy clause, 1M5. To amentl clmpter 17. compiled statutes. Kmt-fiic) clause lit. To amend chapter 3), compiled statutes. !SL To amend chapter Hi, compiled -tatutes. l!f Aliens ncjuir'fi." title to real eslale. .ol. t'tly and vdla,;o ottlcers. l.meni':icy clans. . "In To amend chapter-!"., compiled statute. 2111 Judges of Supreme Court. "U. Uel.itm to II.lsIiUK's Misti!llre. 2TJ . 'In amei.d - ctlon 1 chapters.!, compiled statutes I.iii'n;itir clause 2TJS. To amen J sirllnn ::t, article li, Cotisiitu , tlon of Xehraika. nofsi: koi.i.s. 1.. A tdll forauac: to amend sections 2. 4, 5, tiand S. of article .1 ch.iplcr.i2 of the laws of ls7. .11. A bill for an art to amend section '.lof chapter 1- of the complied statutes, entitled chattel i!iortrai"cs. etc . and to proiide section 11 to s;i i chapter V2 A bill lor an act to appropriate the tin tricul.iiiou fees of the pupils to a library lund I.nierKciiC) ! iiise. ::. Authorising the Slate Trea urer to trnns fer fitmi the insane lio-pit fund to the Statu jrciicral fund the i:m of i.i.UsUCl Kineri'iicy lalle 4!. To assist tti sccuriui" payment of mccliau ics'atnl SulmtrrV waes on all public buildings. is. To apKiiui the Secretary of Stale custo li in of Nebraska. J'.i. To pre cut persons from unlawfully usini: the tiistcuia or tlie l.oa! l.es;lon of the L lilted States S ). l'roi.dim: for conejanceof n-al estate by executor, l.uiergein'y cl:iiis(. 51. To amend section .Ti. compiled statute of lssT. M To amend sis-tlon 2S. article 2. chapter i lompiled statutes of lsS7. 57. T. iinuMi1 for the erection of one work fchoii. kilt hen. tlintiu ro.un and chupelaudotiicr iHiildini- and furnish same at the ludustnal cluol. ICeurney. ("d. Incorponitini cities of the first clas. Emcrjreiicy clause. M. 1'rovldlnK for the equallKation of assess ments m cities of the second class. t3. To amend an act entitled "An act incorpo rating metropolitan cities." Kmerccticj clause. 71. To amend section 1( subdi lsion 17, chap ter 7.. compiled statutes of 1Ks7. 72. To tv-juire all trains on railroads In Neb raska to tjoino ti full stop at crossings. 75. Electric HkMs In clUcs. Emergency clause. SI Amending section 45, chapter 19. com piled statutes of lbf-7. Kmcn-enct- clause, so. To np-al sections ! and Id. article S, chapter 2. compiled statutes. 10 Incidental exjvciises .Mst Ieplslatun. .mercency clause. liil I'lMiient of fficers and cmploxesvist Legislature. Emergency clause. Ii-. Amending section W, 61 and C!, cbuptcr I'li. cosnpilcd s:-tutes. l.I. 1 ".-electing luNrer's earnings. Ii2. AmendiiiK section li. ehapur 4I.com filled statute-. lit Amending chapter 5-), compiled statutes of lvs5. l. liolief of William J. WISsoa. Emer gency clause lli For relief of 1'nlon soldiers, and sailors and indisent rclatit ts or deceased soldiers and sailors I4l. For alhv.inj; plate Rlass Insurance com juinies to tratisaot htisiues in the State. Emergency clause. 157. Toimpro.c the Cpttol grounds. Ktner pescy clause. 172. ForexemptiiiR jH-nsioners and disaWed IH-rsonsirompa.MniHdl lax or working on the hlnwuv. 174. For a joint resolution nflatint; to schsol lands. 1S5. To amend section tn. chapter 7 of the compiled statutes or INC. Emergency clause. 1R2. To amend sectiou 13. chapter Si of tbc compiled statutes of lvs7. Emergency clu. l'.i. To amend si-ctior.s 4 and 11. article 1. chapter 'S. of the complied statutes. 2t3 For constituting a library funL Ecicr rency cluusc. 2 4. For Incorporating Hrst class cities. Emerc- ncy claue. 221. For cedtnc land at Fort Sidney to the United Stales, l.tnorgency clause. 227 For amending the school law. iSii. For lcgahzmg Slate Dairymen's Associa tion. S1I. For buildings at the State Industrial Home. !;. To purchase toll-bridges. Emergency clause 252. Amending "Decedent laws." Emergency clause. 254 To amend chapter 77, complied statutes. Emergency elause. 255. Amending oaths and bond law. i7. Amendinc chapter 73 compiled statutes. Emergency clause. T.8. Amending chapter 13. cotcpiled statutes. Emergency clause. 253. Amending election laws. 201. Amending chapter SC compiled statute. 262. Amending county law. 2S& Amending agricultural act. t improvement of roads. EmenfcctT clause. 2CI Leasing saline lands. iTJ. Making aporopnauon for State indebted ness. Emcrgemy claac riSi Kequmng Insurance companies organized under laws or other State to pay a duty for tup jort of Ore departa-eata. S9& Amending chapter L compiled' ststates 1W7. Emergency clause 233. To amend county laws. Emergency clause. S13. Amending chapter IV, compiled statute. . Amending clmpter 7. compiled statute. 3H. Amending chapter 1C complied statutes. 3-TT. Encourage manufacture of sugar. 351. Kcistnition of loter- in ciue. :S53. To amend chapter IC, compiled statute. Emergency clause. ."CT. Insane hospital at Lincoln. Emcr-rency clause. 413. Payment of extra labor. Emergency clause. .. Jlilitary lauds in various counties. Emergency clause. 411. Insane Hospital and State Normal School improvements. 4-.li Appropriations for the current "expenses of 1KH and PJl. ' 1M. To provide for the salaries of the State ofllcers. Emergency clause. 4'J1. To incorporate" foreign corioratlons. Emergency clause. DES MOINES RIVER LANDS. Ktlctlons iU-siuneil and Hostilities Threat rnnl. FoitT DoDfin, lown, April 3 The old ex citement among the river land settlers has been revived by tho resumption of evic tions. At an early hour yostorday morn ing a large number of river iand settlera, fully equipped with machinery and seed, startod to plant crops on the farms froea which settlers had been evicted last fall. This action is in keeping with the threat made at the time, to tho effect that they would repossess theniselve of all land from which they were then evicted. The farm of Charles I'lgmati, from which Willinm Hpaiuhower was evicted tw:c last full, was first visited, during Mr. iiginan'H absence on business. When he returned a few hours later he found all his fields alive with men, sowing crops for the evicted settler Spainhowcr. I'lgman came to this city at once and fllad infor tuntioii against as nmtiy of the settler as he knew, and warrants will be issued for their arrest. The settlers announce Ibat it is their intention to farm lands from which evictions wore made, and tho offi cials will lie defied if necessury. Such notion will precipitate greater trouble than ever liefwre kitoivii in the rlverland circles, and there is much excitement iu conse quence. GRAND AND THRILLING. Iti-HUtlfiil .Mfleiirir DUpIay Srcu at Tort land. Ore. l'dUTi-AM), Ore. April 3. Sunday night about nine o'clock tho heavens were illu minated by ono of tho most brilliant mi teon ever seun in this city. Tho meteor vi as seen at a point about 21 degrees from zenith, in the northenstern part of the heavens. It traveled in u northwesterly direction, passed through the handle of the dipper and lost itself at a jKjint within 10 degrees from the horizon. The head of I ho meteor was elongated in tho shape of a spike. It reached its greatest brilliancy at a point 110 degrees ltolow the North star, where it seemed to break near the center, one portion following the other with some 4 or ft degrees intervening. AVhil tho meteor was nt its brightest, myriads of little stais in red, yellow, blue, green and alt colors wore whirled off on both sides with great rapidity, making the most beautiful display of celestial fireworks. The main liody of the meteor appeared to he ultotlt -0 degrees in lengtli. while the tail, which grew more 111 my with distance from the head, extended across the whole sky. There is some ililforeuce in opinion regarding the length of inn the meteor was visible. It estimates u range all tho way from five to twenty seconds. Tho bight wns grand and thrilling. The Frisco lliilili-mt. Xkw YoitK. April 'l The St. Louis & San Kiancisco directors have declared a dividend of one per cent, on tho preferred stock. Tib last dividend on the preferred stock was '.!'. percent, mid was paid in October. The dividend is payable out of tin total surplus account, lleietoloru the dividends have been pnid seiiii-iinnuiilly, but a resolution was pas -to 1 to m-ilo th future paj ments on this stock four per cent, per iiumiiit, puyablu quarterly in .Inilti-irv, April, July and October, InsP'iid of .seiiiintiiuiilly iu April and October at the rate of ll e per cunt. The otlicers stale that they expee-, the net earnings for the first three mouths of this your to show an incie.'tse of twenty-eight per cent over those of last year The company has no tloatiug debt ami no oiit-ttnuding contract for construction or imiro.ciii-tit. m .M -.tenon ."Unrtlcr. I.KXiMYniv. Ky., April ;. One of the greatest murder mysteries ever known hero is now exciting the citicens of l.ex iugtou. Yesterday morning uUiut five o'clock It"tty Shay, n girl of tweuty-ouo years, n domestic in the employ of John Woolfolk, was found doid in her room. She had evidently l-eeu dead six hours. Sfle was in her night clothes and a shawl was lightly wrapid it round her head. A terrible gash was cut in her head and her skull was broken in by a blunt in strument. Theieis absolutely no clew to the perpetrator of the crime and the -tolice are puralyred. The girl is of reputable Irish parentage and came here from Mays- ville, Kv. Knocked From thr Tntln. Mattoox. III., Apnl.I. A poultry iMiyer nnmed Sn der, from .Xokomis, III., wn knocked from a west bound train on the tiidi.iniip'i'iis & St. Luis road by n stand pipe at Cti.iileston at noon yesterday and very seiioiisly. If not fatally, injured. Crttitd I'nugli. of this city, was also knock d fiom the ti a:n, but his injuries ore slight. The wounded man i cardfor at the Maples Hotel in Chirlestou. A wmnin j imped fiom the train before it stopped at tho sdatton, but was not so r ously hurt. - m An .ilr.-iice tVisntrd. riTTni'in.u. I 'a.. April 3. The ronshr and catchers in the iron mil I in this city and viciiutv are going to ask for an ad vance in wage. If they do not get it, they say they will Ivegin a general strike. Some of the nt-n -ay the ad nnce to be asked for will be .V) per cent. They do not expect to get so much but think they will lie aide to make a compromise. The ad vance is to be inked for through the Amal gamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers at their convention in June. Unity Cans For thr Chartratom. pALTitJOHK, Md.. April 3 V. II. Kren diithal, of the quartermaster's depart ment at Washington, yosterday made ar rangements with General Manager Clem ents of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, for the delivery of three flat cars at Anaap olis. Mil, which will be used to transport ten heavy guns to the navy yard at Mars Island, Cal. The battery will be placed ia the new cruiser Charleston. New Ztsnd Offers Assistance. Aucki-aXD, . 7. , April 3. The Govern ment of New Zealand has placed the stramhip Hialomca at the disposal of Admiral Kinibei ly at Samoa. The British cruiser Rapid, mounting twelve guns ha sailed hence for Samoa. One hundred ad twenlv men t-oloniug to the Uermaa war ships wrecked at Samoa have arrived here en route to Germany. m m KpIanatlons Itvtnan.lt-d. ST. IktkksiickiV April :i The Russian Minister at Bucharest has bean instructed to demand explanation from the Hoj Hitman Government concerning the ex pulsions of Russians from Kouiuania and the general anti-Russian procedure of the Roumanian Cabinet. The Joe Smith Killlnr Littls Rock. Arlu, April 3 There are no new development in the Joe Sardth killing at riummcrrille. Toe report that David Richardson, tlie alleged tusaasia, now in jail at MorreUton. had made a eoe fecsion impHcatiug others is coatradictesi, He refuse thus far to make a THE SPRING ELECTIONS. fteaaltoMhr prlat Klecttoa la Vi Cltlr of the Coaatrjr. Leavinwokth April J. The city elec tion passed off quietly yesterday, and the largest vote ever known here was re corded. Unusuil interest and excitemeat prevailed, aud voters, both mn and women, stood in long lines at the various lulling places, nwnitmg their turn to ca-t their ballots. The women worked with greater zal than the men, but good natured rivalry predominated and there was no di.turl ancc or quarreling of any cind. A bitter light was made on Colonel Authouy.i."puhlicn candidate for mayor, aud he was scratched to a great extent in every ward of the city and ran con siderably behind the ticket. In the middle part of the afternoon the Demo crats becum alarmed, and H. Jameson, the independent candidate for mayor, withdrew from the Held and threw his support to Hacker, the Democratic candi date. Hacker is elected by about COO ma jority, and the entire Democratic ticket is elected with the possible exception of Carroll for Council in the Third ward, and Caldern, councilman for the Fifth ward. OHIO CITIES. ClKCiSffATX, April 3 Monday's munici pal election in Ohio had many mixed re sult. 1 be Democrats elected a mayor in Akron. Springfield and Zanesville, aad carried the principal office in Middle town, Akron, Norwalk. Bucyru. Fremont, Circleville. Chillicothe. Portsmouth, Lan caster. WapakoiiBta. St, Mary's, Hamil ton, Tiffin, Zanesville. Newark. Kent Canton and Sidney. The Repub licans were entirely or nearly auccesful in Logan, L.-banon (where local option was defeated). Troy. Mount Uilead, Kenton, Urban a. Ptqua, Loudon, Cam bridge, Ripley. Vau Wert. Sandusky. Woosteraud Fostoria. In Kent the i-su of prohibition a as prominent and carried by one vote. In the election at Cincinnati Republicans and Democrats divided the otlices, a Repul Itcau lining elected mayor. Columbus went solidly Democratic. Cleve land el-ctd Republicans to all the city ofllces but two. which the Democrats gob Lied. A CHICAGO AVALANCHE. Chicago, April 51 Returns from nearly all the precinct in the city ore in aud show the election of the entire Democratic ticket for city ofllcers ami a mnjority of the aldermen, giving tho Democrats full control of the city government in both executive and legislative branches. Dewitt C Cregier. thi Democratic candi date for mayor, has an estimated mnjori ty of 12,000 over John A. Roche. Republic an, the present Incumbent. Tho weather was perfect and a large vote was polled. Universal interest was manifested in the day's contest, but no disturbance of any kind occurred. Nearly every otllce in sight was captured by the Democrat, all their candidates on the city ticket being elected by pluralities averaging about 12,00H. Th' North and West town tickets of the Democrats go in and they secure the circuit judge. The only Republican success was in hanging onto the South town olllces by a very narrow majority. ST. LOUIS ELECTION. St. Louis, April :L Tho municipal election yesterday passed off quietly. Complete returns from the twenty-eight words of tho city show that Judge E. A. Noounn (Democrat) for iiinyor. has a total of 28,71ft; o!onl James (J. Butler (Rt publican) 27.000. Noonnn's plurality, l.fi'Jtl Tito Democrats elect Auditor, In spector of weights nnd measures, register mid but one of the live cotiiicilmeii, while the Republicans secuie collector, comp troller, treasurer, president of the board of publlaPiiiiprovemeiits ami four council men. AT KANSAS CITY, Ma Kansas City. April :t The Republic ans were successful hero yesterday, elect ing nearly nil their ticket with tho excep tion of trenstirer and an alderman in the First, Second and Fifth wards nrfd two iu the Seventh. The vote cast was light. The following were elected: J. J. Davenport, mayor; William l'eako (Democrtt). treas urer; S. it. Wiuram, auditor; Michael Bolnud, recorder; W. IC. Hawkins, city attorney. The proposition to increase the niiiiunl rato of taxation for school pur poses to forty-live cents on the hundred dollars valuation wa- also carried. AT ATCHISON. Atchison. April :t The election yestor day was very interesting. B. P. Wagge tier. Democrat, wns elected mayor by a good majority. Tho Republicans elected four couiiciliiien and the Democrats one. Gilbert, the independent candidate for mayor, ho was- feared by both parties, will probably come out third in the nice. The votes of S00 women were divided b tween the Democrats and independent candidates. In the Fo irth ward Joe Bell, Republican, was elected to the school board over his wife, who ran on the inde pendent ticket. KANSAS CITY. KAN. Kansas City. April .T. The Republicans elected their entire ticket yesterday, ex cepting councilman in the First and Sixth wards. W. A. Coy's majority for mayor over Frank Meritelle, Democrat, will probably reach MS), while the three jus trees, three constable, and the six mem bers of th" school luard on the Republican ticket will have majorities ruugiug from tVW to 1.2J0. AT lUT SCOTT. Fokt Scott. April .5. What was every where conceded to tie a big Democratic victory wns tecorded nt the city election to-day. The Republican party nomiuated George Mycri for mayor and he wan snowed under by lietween 3J0 and &J votes, together with the entire Rnpnblicin ticket. AT TOI'EKA. Toi-kka, Aptil .1. The contest over the mayoralty yesterday was the warmest ever witnessed in the city. About s,0o, otos were cast, of which over 2.CHX) were lemles. The vote is very close. The in dU-ntions are that Metker,the Republican nominee, has aKmt 2."n) plurality. AUK ANSA ELECTIONS. Utti.k Rock. Ark., April a The re turns are coming in very slowly from the lection yesterday. A light vote was polled, but ths indications point to the election of Hemmingway. Hughe and Sandels Democrats, for Supreme Judges over Mitchell. Cregg and Hill, Rrpablic ans. by safe majorities. AT JErrERSON CtTT. JEMTRSON Citt, April 1 In the city election held here yesterday the following candidates were elected: Mayor, Ott, Republican, by 105 majority; Cltyattorney, Lucnett, Democrat. 13tl nmjority; city marshal, Schi.-mer, Republican, 151 ma jority; recorder. Payne. Republican. 129 tnsjority; collector, Roer, Democrat, 9) majority. DEMOCRATS CARRY SrRIXi.FIELD, IU. SrniM.riELD, III.. April 3. The Demo crats of this city yesterday elected their candidate for mayor, Hon. Charles E. Hay, and the entire city ticket. They ,..,. to Tmcancr aai a m.jorllT of ttkt, also eieciea tneir candidate for eountv board of supervisors. THE XtLWACKEE CO NTs ST. Milwaukee. Wi April a The result of the judicial election ia Milwaukee County was very close. With oae pre cinct in the city and four towns to hear from the Democrats elect Judge Mann for county judge and the Republicans ex Mayor Walber for judge of the municipal court. Frank E. Woliey, for clerk of the municipal court is elected. The Democrat also elect a asajorlty of the aldermen and supervisors. The Labor vote polled was vary small. DCMOCSATS CAEKT OCBCQCX. Dcbcqcs. Iowa, April 3. Stewart, Democrat, was elected saayor by 330 a jority 0Tr Haydea. the aoaiaee of the UsaUcas aad Unioa Labor cart.ee. IT CCT TOb'lwUCIsL" The Re Eaaetteace Waicli Befell Oa the Astor. In Uje early day of tho direct tea trade with China, importers were anxious to se cure the earliest cargoes of a new crop. The faUest clipper ship-i were engaged ia the trade. Great haste m loading them was followed by abotnico'to reach New York first The first cargo brought the best price and largo profit. The successful Captain was always rewarded, so every known aid to navigation was adoptad. The young captain of one of Mr. As-tor clippers bought, on one of bis tnjrs, a new chronometer, and with its aid made a quick passage, and arrived first. He put the price of It into tho expense account of the trip, but Mr. Astor threw it out, insisting that such an item of expense for new fangit'd notions could not be allowed. The Cai-tuin thereupon resigned and took service with a rival line. The next year he reached port long in ad vance of any competitor, to tho great de light and profit of his employers, and the chagrin of Mr. As tor. Not long after they chanced to meet, and Mr. Astor inquired: Bt the way. Captain, how much did that chronometer cost you I '' 'Six hundred dollars." then, with a quiz zical glance, he asked: "And how much has it cost you, Mr. As tor!" "Sixty thousand dollars." Men are often unfortunate) in the rejec tion of what they call new fangled notions. There are svek mea who refuse, even when their physicians tell them they can not help taesB, to tales Warner's Safe Cure, because it is a new-fangled " proprietary medicine. The result i they loaa life and health. Thousands of other men have been re stored to hiallh by it, as the testimonials furnished to the public show. Those testi monials can not be doubted. Tho propri etors have a standing offer of $5,000 to any one who will show that any testimonial published by them is not, so far as they know, entirely true. Dr. -Andrew Wilson, Fellow of tho Royal Society, of Edinburgh, the editor of Health," London. Eug., says, in his maga zine, in answer to an inquiry, "Warner's Safe Cure U of a perfectly safe character, aud perfectly reliable." Tho refusal of a manufacturing firm to pay for tho patent of a new invention by one of their workmen, cost them their entire business. A new firm took out tho patent and were soon enabled to make goods enough cheri'icr to drive tho old firm out of business; and many a physician is daily find ing his patients, long-time chronic invalids, unaccountably restored to health by the use of the now kidney si-coine. Now fangled ac tions are sometimes very valuable, aud it costs too much to foolishly roject them. BRIDE BROOKS ROMANCE. A Ceremony ThC f Save to a Conaf-rtif-.it Htrrara It l'lrasant Nasnf. It is net g-ononilly known thftt the settlement of Now Ignition was cora menond tmdor tho authority of Mnsaa chtisetta. JohnWinthrup. its founder, bore it commisiori from tho Jovern ment of that colony. It was first called "Tho Plantation of Nameaug-." and its bounds oxtonded on tho west to a email stream two mile west of Xianticlr, now N'iuntic Bay. which was called by tho Indians Sunkipaui;. It issues from u pond of the snmo name and falls into tho Sound between Hlack Point and (Iiatit Neck. During- the Hrst winter aft?r the i-et-tlemcnt, the wintvr of 14J. at a time when tho whole country wns covered with a deep snow, tho incident that caused tlie naming- this stream and hike Bride Brook and Lake occurred. Application was made to Mr. Win throp to o to Saybrook and unite a youu(r couple in murri:igo. there huini: in that pl:uj no person duly author ized to ollb'into on such tin occasion; but he had been commissioned in IIuss-u.'huscttH. and could not legally faM.Mi the nuptial knot in Saybrook. which w:is under the jurisdiction of Connecticut. Ho pnijiox'd. thoroiore. to moot them half way on the brink of the little slreeim that was his western boundary. The projosUion was ac eupteil. nnil tbero Winthrop. mvoinpa niedwby a party from his plantation, met the bridal triiin from Saybrook. and the rrto was performed- In n clusion Winthrop avo tho nnmu of Briilo BrtMik to the stream." by which it h:us over since been known. The jhiiuI is also called Bride Iakev. Tlio annul- of history can furnish but few incidents more striking- than the Bride Brook marriage- All tho !iece!oriesortiie sconearo picturesque and impre-snivo. llio littio company toMl in tho midst ol a dreary waste of snow, far from any human habita tion at this time excepting tho hut of i-avng-e-.. Ancient forests ami immense solitudes were around them, beyond which. in shadowy magnificence, vast and indefinite hry the unexplored world, on .rlJr.e brink they stooil. Wo mipht iKTchtuieo aild to thee feature. Hie sUilwart forms of native-. a trilh? f whom dwelt not far from the place, darting- ntnons the trees or looking on at a distanco. Sound Breeze. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KAXSAS CITY. April a. CATTLK Shtpplnt: steers ..I 3 UO C lutchrrters. ... JOi) ft 3 Name cows. ton j I e HOOR GooJ to choice heavy. 4 Q. 4 CO WHEAT No. s red t4 tt No. S soft G li ! corts-No.1 -a a OATS No. 3 tl ft : KVE No. s W , jjsji FLOUU-IteaU. per sack... 2 i i f ) HAY Bal-sl ... SOU IU BUTTKK-Cholce cn-atnery. . -- CHEI-sK-Full cream U fc IS KGGS Choice Q S BACON-H-vms W l'H SaouMers 6 fit H S'llc . 5.t V r. a r. t . .. .................. & POTATOES O ST. LOCia CATTLE Shipplne steers .. 3 n ( a Hatchers steers... 3 7J (i 4 HOGSi Psckicg 4 to O 4 TO SUKF.r rair to choice 3 Sl ( 3 tl FLOUK-Oiesce 3 4 - WHEAT No. S red SI a IS coi. No.-- a us OATS N.S 3 Jm KYK No. S 42 t sK BUTrElt-Cia:cry pork .uoo eato CHICAGO. CATTLE Stslpriar sterrss. . 4 Q 4 ., HOGS-I-actsmc d s!stppt3. eV. SHEKP-Kairto ctoice 4 steTf-- rLOUR Wlatcr wteat . ... I'd Q. 3 J WHE.VT No-tred 91 Q l) CORN No.; .. .....i. 33 a JC? OATS-No.2 .. S.Htt 3 RYE-Nol S 4t 41 BrrTTER-Creaserx - a POKK .. 12 as NEW YORK. , CATTUE-C&zzitVii.mu.. 4a j HOGS-Ckxxi u. ciocc .... 4 fXOtR---Jl o e&aice. ... 3 " at S : WHEAT No. S red ST-a 7 CORN Nat . 4 43 OATlft Westera aaied.-. a M BUTTER Crsassert .. xaiws. ......................... isi 19 at av ... V4I J. ".WJU 'Day Tormagtliemai)OBt,aodare always saor complete and sTWtlag waea tney proceed wita steady reiralarrty to a coosurn matron. Few of tho obe rva.it ruaoec as can have failed to Botice that perinancntlr beallbful ctiaoges in tbe fauaiaa srstess are act wrought by abrupt and violent means, and that those are tbe most alut.iry medl cine which are prof.res.-dve- Hotetter's Hto-nach Bitters i tbe chief of thee. Dvspepsia, a disease of cbsunato charac ter. obhurated ty tt. The Buffalo and Niagara Falls Drain!: Company has b-rn incorporated with IS. 000,( capital. The object U to construct a ditch bv wy of Tonawanda to tho bottom of tho S'iurira porirc. which will be used a a tail race for water motors. Kara"Ic of MuUiliac. 1'urtralta. Etc. If vou want Eagravinsof ny dicrip tit,u Bulldiiic. Portrait. alachinrv", Mup.. Plata, rtc, write to us foe rnples aad price. Only photo-u(;rving s;ab-luhinir-ut wssit of tb Mississippi ran Ly elecir.c liehu A. Kblxooo Nawsrart-K Ca. Kail Citv. Ujl - TUB last month of the old and the first two mouths of the new ewr cute up the limited period when inleUigat folk are suit posed to let lobster aloae. At all otter umes they are casor.abta." 8aixavBBaoKa's Antidote for Malaria deatroye the ns of disease, whicn Qumiue aad other reasedies do uot pretead to da JteJlectually ceutralues tbe poutoa in tho systca. aud thus prevent the cbilL It coatain co arsenic or polsoojous ia gredlent of any kintl, aia may safely be given to an infant. Hold by DruKut. i Pumtim la North Carolina are much alarmed at U. exodus of aacrvo. KUny agricultural ectBa will not be able to-secure hands to cultivate the lands Una year. Will be found an excel leu t remedv fcr sick headache. Carter' Utile Liver PiU. Thousands of letters from people who have used them prove this fact. Try them. Kbw Cklad offers a bounty of flva cents each fur the destruction ot English sparrows. 8crrr.RERS from Coughs, 8.-re Throat, etc.. should try ilrirn UnmchuA Tnsr,"a simple but sure remedy. Sld vmiy tn lut. Price i cent. Thb dark oranges frown in Florida are known taenia the Afnc..ti russet-" They are Krowiug iu popular favor. Pain in the Hide nearly always come from a in-ordered liver and is promptlv relieved by Carter's Little Liver Pills. Don t f o rcet this. A SALMON cauifht ou the Pacitlc coast had an lrou pil. seven incho long, with a half-inch head, iu it stomach. FokTirr F'b!e Lucks Ajrainst Winter with Hale's llouev of Horeliinind nnd Tar. Pike's Toothache lrop Cure in one minute. A Frrnchm an ia anxious to arraaj-e for a Ills' ht betwvti a sU-viIfirdi and a siiark In a lank whurst ao.000 people can see the combat. TitoitoiB preriaralion before sowirwr the seed induces u betttir gwnoiuatlon, vlroager plants, aad lessens tho cost of culUvaUoa. Utah is so aaxaius for Sutchond that the Mormons declare that tlisv will abolish polygamy to briug atwut the Ieired result. Biz difrereat patents cbowlnji-rrum last year. were ecurol oa JACOBS OH OR WsaialglaasJPafBliB- Ww-. ItetVCersa. Bprtsi B.M. tss traOsC BvUsUawiSarssSasWttiS-ttljSs f a taul af - 4tta eu ca wsU swl. r.Mnm. rrsat Years tstit rsrissset Cars. BflaM, ttaa.. 0v if. Is. tateT BsssflMrth(UsBt IsraSsetlsWssM BAa la asUrtlr srtU: 4 sll atoimtMiiim. joarstraraT. Sa'tt 1 Prvj$idi awl VraJtrt aVrvvser. Ta Chart A. Teceler Co.. Halt., aasV Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A rOUTIVS CURS FOR OfDIOSETZOX XS All 8tssli Troakla arlslaf Tfatrsfrsss. ., Yimr rg7"' " Jwl Pnitrr trll pt IVr.C fur ra Sw sifrmify in tlnrt. es-1 x-l.'l ' '' bf (ii reeript vf eti. li hsis-a $lJ0O) in autaj.. .Sir4 rnto ript 2tttmmp. TMD CHARLES a. VHEUt CI., BalUssr. Mi. An -Honest Statement. In ondeajvorins to irlve to their prepnrstlon u rrcater putiMclty and a wider field oT use riilnes. the proprietor of .Hagee' Iviaal loss are press-nil n no new rnolldne for l-opular favor, noraretbry attemptlnrr to t tract pnMIc attention to any mrsttrloiis com Hund or doubtful docsx.-tlon.of darurenuts ilnijrs and chemicals. It has been oa the market lonr enourh to prove It rare merit to tbe satisfaction of tbe thousand who hare been brneflted by It usn. and whose res 'red health and happy live bear lirlri- Utlmouy to the power and irtue of this excellent preparation. It ha stood the moat severe testa of the medical prats Minn, and the fart that no other preparation on the market hs 1-een to fn-riv prcscfribrd by doctors In thrlrn snilar practice. Moonciutecvlilcnc thnt this has t-rsn the mot-fflcadou in all wntlnir dl'. such r.s (,'ofisumptlon, Coin-tn. OM. Ilrouchitis. rVnfula. Ilysirs'I1!. (.eneral IV-tilllty. and any low statr of the system bmuxht on oy et pusum. overvrork. impurities In the blood, hcrclltary taints, etc As jour Dm"jrlt. and t-e sure yoo art MAGEE'S EMULSION, Manufactiins! by J. A. MAGKKACO.. Iawrcncr. Maea. mmr.i For to jm I had tV-s-ntsU'tl so ba4 its aditat-VtSExifortrcrk rx. CfXitasl kc to B!f Ud fur a taM trar. ftcrirt tkh t'tee f cod tar rrta rsiac tar hands to my Vd. aa f-1 VK-ctba orsr'id a.- Saove tfi iraj Jf m I-4.-r Srsioorsf Hi rsh frv ssftostlba. Uttt. e4 by tst rfsVioa. s!s ta mm menm. tnr t J cwft iftL. ..w ... .. liapiMH. AflrraMWe4My-!-k.as4 rWth past f se ssoMh haro a awl as I a hxsa th caVcx ef Swift's Sptdtc Jesrtr Rat. JrALJsaV Tt. Waya. tad. sad la XHscawa saa.Tr rrta. htrtrr lunm Oa, Tint's Pills Regulate The Bowels. wie-a Stsraras Siok Headaeliea DytptpciA, Frrtn, WiAtT bVIP; aUilCaJ tslf. aaAltfla. ttC Tall rttsa . ATARRH lElfiCrWB Ub fftMhltta iu a8Maa-a-alaaMT s)f srsl aest Mt sw4trs. jw Ussaan aaaaPtaS-Sl This is the Season sv P"ltP " '-".- Tlit-laipar state of lBljwl.twOsrrrsl tfatas-toe., srxt ta cooiHiv tl or tha blr. -tl .!' fvr tH t "'If ta. rsa!aUaa. aJ unixhatng Itifls.oof. so Sappey aoj ?rs-ttTl' ivmlstv! In II sl fra panit. It oer-cssr Usl llml fH-s. cors-a aeastacbe at lTlTi.tKleirrt strfj ta'nl ct scrof at frutu it M.sL -B dut)trr ba.1 tsrra sittr sotoc t! wil a-acrral OrWllty. ajvj ll(.r rjanll -a fav. 03Dtx:sl to us. Anrrrti.tiaAaalit'tl.- st swcuciU-l.!; nn-1 J twittl tip. li I ".tn CTl llol IWat t ris-uaurivj He 1 . -ar.;-rill.' BtS M MlUUIUI. opt. Ci-irtocatl a LoalTtlI Mvl Un Co. OnciasslL To IMtrity Your IIIosmI. r-To BMhs ta 1 owuFtxitHsjJ lalln.- Itrsvl't 5araapsrilaaaaa risrnmmi,u I tuul masuia or.VjTnflh. sl frll llrrst alt the ticjc. 1 xlinbutU B-y coostlllon us;)fulou t.aiu'f. Ihk.lrMl.ri. ral tliffrrrnt klnsts vt msluriur. wnboul titrnt nf tsrocfil. Hut a -n a. I tiJ taAra bslt a t-t-tl of Ilotisrs Farsat-ariUa. rnr apprtlls a r storet. ami ray atosucb fflt tiirr t ta e . lAkoa narl-' tnrs t.stU . and t nmr . o -.! tn iny lif." Mus.j y IKnnutHslvo1-. K 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla SoM by drviwlt. II. all tor IX lrt-trst er.ly ty C. X. UCKU) a CO. .-m.-.rV. Uwll. Ma-a. IOO Doses One Dollar Gi!tIT3 A p . HP an(aai ! aP Rill BBBBBBBBBBsBssOaaBaV -avaaBBal aNCsssal tf retara taaj. tuU drarnputa Clroulai f mtmrtmm Tiia trxiris WMmUTTlls. Any laj-cXsJ-Ci nary lauJ!auct out sa:! a-: UaClIy- Uaju t rut an.! ci.b i.jr gaxmaal la aay sty I to aey mraar-rsfcrlaJT or rJ-.lUl. ilir-aa nWJOOYfcCO., Cisriaasti, Q. likiwj.i r; .. . s .-. J. I. CASE T. H. CO. CXi-sTJ-l. - - "VXJ5S., MAvrArri hiik or V PorlabU "-talU tiary inl Tra.itn Knan-). CI. IB tTOHa, llur l'oar Tl-al IVarr., ai.l SAW Mil.!. UwlIM" UT5,M. UUIU.I llAM-MWlAT.Us.t C.aAll.Kl I'BtlcaV e-sATaia .-n-.is . FIELD'S REGULATOR Cures all Din-set Peculiar t stem en I ItlMI M-Wiisas' Msll.KK Illll. UltABriKI. ktkbt U twit . k r U.Mi, ti. t-UUI Ur Al L. IIH'i..ll. RARY CARRIAGES SEMT C. 0. 0. asaafr aVr" laaV s; ft IKW U--'ts - -"l-.' -- :. :rt-rv.-s.r.- - - -a-- B- n" - S. 1IHM.ITT till St... SAM mis rsrCTsri nm PATENTS T- ?svrva to is lsiis turn. ir. W T I.I ,fsH nwv Us auijVh : i rxminilt ririKip... BsBwarJ aw aaarJam aaaaaaaaaaaBa-xi Ba .BHa.at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWt.4-'-? aaaaaaaaasaHana' W JBAflBr-fAf&alff BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfaaVaaaaalm-sBrE f i.A m as S 5. m co i iTysssaaWaaaay aat Ja. LlBaaaVasCafiBx. lci?sI?si!slrstTx DRAD JOSEPH H. HUNTER,; rAXB taMI-Ai A. Gentlemen: n ii ucuncDonu li. nil nc lULnouii u $3.00 CUSTOM Fine Calf ar UNCQUALEO. Xasta, all atylra, al I Uctory rMD sMI E.4C. svllls Ibrlr sKBi-T nnr. .r.k- r nw ai SIIOKB.. ."naste of the CUolr.s-4 Wta rem Calf. !sae mm Ik Mlr ast.1 lrM, St as1 wear IT -MTIt.. "AVK MOV no-tKV TOMTtATBTalK-. r traly. 4. f Hr.KaM4-l A 40 Oils-ao lSCV Jm ftvO 4Saaaawsa aaTBB LLkaW aaaaaWW aV aafaaaaaaaB2aTJstsssaaBfc La aaTa bt Bsi?srrlT WsQlaal ataaaaf aaT!l!?9aaaasaaBw H Md CUPJjyS HARNESS. Moat rmnTi natnr-aJlr lvk (onrmri to mMummy m tlsrlr fruyii sphere in Hfc, hut titer hoai aonstastltr mrf in man xhat m fair, rt-str face, bright ores and x bej-thv, vd!-clrk-r-td fcra, are ta Leaf aas porta to a happr ntarriag?. A!l tho? waBtinp &-crilsrB, mrkjmui9 as4 fanctional irn-gabriUcs"f3lUr to ibetr aex, dror bM( j aad mxxnr.tr hrefic and vnkv life tcis-Tabk. An afailin -mSa for tar-ac aul adics is to Lc fo-I la 1. Pkrer orii trimxwiMm. It 'm tJrt ool j raftijoric for vomcai, sola or ckrr-3as, wttmt V tMlift rum iuc r.oar.uaac.s.rijrs, ua, li nu moncT -erul be refacdeL Tht - Book, or &x Bottk, for Itf.oa Cr-rrrl-r. tsaV b-r Vossur faTf? 1 r in issst a Ef oomcvxsiis UB 1SIM4 isa- latftTsi SCOTT'S EMULSION OF FDEE COD LIVEE OH ' And HypgfihospuitBS af Utae & Sari! Almost 39 rj.atabreT Milk. Tt caV xsis-aiwsa c' Cs U3 Ott. tSa ran t uAca r y ij locatr-i fo a iaaa; Uaae ' 7.UrU alara. sa a. K.svDT rot ns'fwi nwsi, M" lain lot.' ttmtlos. tsttili, U LktL biKiUtt. tYils.ti.s. 1MBUAT F- l.1lus. .. al. Asfls, IvtAUMIV niLoLl.uu itaara I Iu Malta. ' Jrtnl-.iajj.v-r si by u tsa aVrsc-ss tS ti CW.lnn of th tarvli. - mt a s,aita. . -SMjr-ra.r--'-s'-a-1 . AV Sr-a. MUTT Jat BO.USl lark. Wll MDAM'S1-"-1-"- MICROBE r-ta.. Ulisklb na. Tt4 fss.f Hat f-tmi rw st la at) ar.ala a-sl ,dlt4l4 St!.. V. at m .-. a,. t a KILLER as!!' at ti wtj.rf a 4'wa.ar. i s.iam s MlciMaa KitXsva ca. t.ck-a4.la. ra Krtumtr (asatra ta ta to la. aad On a as. 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J. l.t -. ! I-: , la-. ...rraaa. sXltw. H. riTTOIIIAlD. t a. 11-jm sroii If' a.rtiK J ... lbj.a-(.l:,. Iisj. lYAjrr & sTunoi zxrrxrs Laala, 4a It-aSMW lt l-atn l. .!.-. a Iaa..f4l la (.SWaf avlks. N-tlaU t ItsrulaS. $5 TO A DA Y. -s-innW-a iTtft J. I rRKC. ! a- a.Wf r. r.(. vs rsta .ifsa a.rrn am wuiaiu.lMii,.w st.t IM.a IUU M-f a , s-. tHftRTIIABBl ml llt'lis ln-.m.-la. Off ills I a)iByf jtt.v. atonfa,a.-, ,t si. t.1. Mi.Altf.1 fSlaU-laltiasw tSfisfaf lsra t0AITS5ir!f!f.l"! .kvu. A. a4sTT. - i s fUnl AVbIIIT all a,ra.Bu.tak.asa. t. cMi'LUT?"-" " - r -aaaAat tlllk trM M M aa-.aaa nils rata mt - r a..", k. ia ."- li.i-. wiii.n witirivi: to .ktvi.iiriM.iC ilr-.a -Mf y lli .klrtl-(i.anl la (Ilia tat-air. St . HIM. a-1 riiiai rCnlW vlUaal BIlJ.!. p. o uo MADE Shoes, pre musi&ric-a ia ererr arasU aasi hssr-a mjasl oa ti J f a a bs4J Fine Calf Shoe. M zmmmm jmMUiw KMSESiSk, baas 4 aaaaaa7Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal LLS. 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