VSEKLY HERALD; i'L.V.'Jrttt'JUi'H, WiiUitASK.v. ;MaV 8. 1890 5 KICI DAY McCook t.i'.-is to ilomiiv a block of lrouml itinl 2 V,!,, t l.ii'lil i court liOUH'f if the (ii-oj .'i? will vh!,' in r'inov: the county h. m:. iVinu I I a;i.il i t ill r. "llllCO. Tlli; lurcr .;ti-ia ill'- uiv in t!i l'iv. of tin HiTtct'i y nivi v.a!! !iniy : . 'it to ilitTi r.-r.t j i! t m!' 'i -t.r . . ii'iv havi li.a n poMlcil u; in ri: ir-iitlu-y ; arc laiMM. A (l.i'i'.'l lrc-W i s,-iiiii Iiii. i of !iol.!illr :. Iilii:i..l lx'in I 1 1 i 1 1. r i" 1 1 ill "' -ii nshoi'i.it ion t, (i- ii-: ; . 'i i :, is il .ir. Jiosc.q on t.li: li! in-. Cllirf IVisall ui.l X Ci:'" f !' V- i f i anil I'irkins ui'- in i-i-ii-t .i:t (.th. i ir.- fi. the rlili'f'ri riicc, 1 1 1 1 oil t'li" l i tln:y mit ir.ii ' ic- 'it iiif lit t- : v- ! lrii'.viiitr I'i ii toviI. I f Kiair;i v t tii.' s I Ik; 'i :l; off 1 hi - luish" litis tin.r, sic 1.111-.; .tin. dov. n 11 ti touri'.'ii i n or.l.T to iiit. the i 'ial tsiiiinit h lioyw in lh'- Konp, :ni'l it! tin: k.uik: tlini' writ", Ki'.ll n.-y, cii inijiioii of l he state t:i ini; tV (Jo. make lciioii use ol'thrir liroki'ii uimJuw hy putting." u Imlh'tin lnDtiil in it . p! ice on . hi. !i is p cluic.l a oroi'diis ortr.-iit of II. my in tin nt-t of - n. 1 1 mi ii ' i ii u .--.'iii.- ot thfir rh-.ic- nap - itrntioiis. For 1 he li"in lit ol an iiupiHiti vo puh lio. fit: would stale Unit tin- strong sm. ll fif t'ti.il t.ir that has' pci vn.lc.l the allnoH ph'-ri: on ami ahoiit M.iin st i : i't today - inn s f ri lii t h. li'' I Y pai lite. 1 i .lit of I i.r opi-i a Iiouhc. .1. II. .Mori is, of Ashland, is in the city to, lay. lie says the liock f-l ind Biirvcyt-.l three routes ihro!ii;h Ashlatni. and that tln-y alt: liow sitting j;i:idi Stakes mi the survi y that inns flose to the Ii. fc M. liijiit of way from Ashland to Liticoln liy tli" w.y of nwood aniJ V':t Vci l v. A special to the lice s tvs: The U'l'i at .st event, in the In.-tory of (Jai ITeld county took place today. liurwt 11 was m holi-- ilay atl rv. and v county recor.ls were moved from W'illow Splines this morn iliii. Th-' moviiiLT was head, d hv a yrand parade, and nveryhody was n joiciny. A hall will he o'ivti tonight in honor of tk occasion . This county will now ex pcrienci; an era of prosperity n.-v.-r le forc known. U'-al cs! ate has advanced 50 per cent, in the vicinity of I'urwcll and property is ihtily chanino; hands. Anions a few of the i.icknames tin iViy.s lire known hy is (Mi;is. Miller as f "I'lkes l'e-ik Juke, tnas. tirassmall as "IJeckey." Harry (ireen as "Andsoine Ar rj," S. iM. W'hul. r as "ili-- Doc.' AI IM wards us "Jolinny jumpup." (Jliff S!u lierd as '"lilussom" and Ti il Clifford as "Tehan the Kicker," while Henry Tartsr h utands hack under the name of "IJuhhle" because he has a1 ways huhhling over with enthusiasm for the hoys, hut can't run. One hundred and seventy dollars and eighty two cents is the net gain of postal receipts at the PI tttsmouth office for the month of April over April of lat year. If this rate wen? kept up the year through it would amount to a cc-iin of over two thousand dollars and would place us in the second rank where we mitiht hae carriers and a free deli very. Thk Hku m predicts, that one year from today we vv-ill hive all the first class f icilites af forded hy the general govenincnt to tthcr cities. The: pine apple social at the n sidencc of Mrs. Sarah McKlwain List ev.nintr p issed o!T very pleasantly. Mr. arid Mrs. llolurt Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Somers. Mrs. Schildknrcht, Mrs. Y. L. Cole, Mrs. Cliti hfi. ld, Mrs A'er millia and Mr. and Mrs. nigyins were amoiifitlie prominent memlxrs of the Christian Church present together with host of riattsmouth's hest young peo pie. Iiefr -shm. nts were s rv. tl hy the gt nial hostess assisted hy her little dau ghter, which wit!i ith good music and social con vi r :tion. made the evening an eiijoy thle one. A n e: t sum of mom y was raised for the Sunday School, that being the primary object t.f t c social. S. W. Kiplcy, of Cheyenne county caiuc in from that wesiein empire Wed cstlav. and is looking nfter the settle menl tf the e.t.-it'.' of Siml. Ilipiey tie ceased. He sayts crops out ther.1 are ahead of ours and that plenty of rain has n.ade the whole country boom. He says Dan Johnson is doing well and has thirty head of rhie horses on his spring ranch near Minitaie. George Fairfield is holding down a claim while Joe and Mc. Fairfield handle the pos boards at Sidney and Alliance. Mc. mirried a grass widow and lives in Minitare. Wyau Tabor holds down a claim on the river bottom from which he cut fifty or sixty ton of hay lst fall worth from $5 to $S per ton. Hen Gentry is couniy clerk of Scotts Bluff county, while gen ial lien. Hoover, from. Louisville, is chair man of the board of county commis- ttioners in Iienell county. John Hall holds down his second nicu claim hav ing proved up on one on the river bottom just below tOAn. The fe-'ass county contingent is said to be prospe rous and happy. IDOL 01' THE HOUR. Vales Welcomes Stanley in England's Name. lai:ok ti:oi i?i;::s in i:ri:ori:. A Wli.i !i!i .tf 1 ltons-:ni I'rnirlniM'n l":i ;t.i iii'ti (lit; Ktr.4'1 Uir.l .jikimilt in;; AM .Viinii. r t.f i:xf-'s;-x- Ki.it in Sfviiii I Son I ii i. . May -v ;; it !. T An:- n ' '!. S';:J!li'y v.:is 011 ; i; hy 1 In Kj:i;u r !!'!;...: ..I W.al.- tc:t;.;;:;-.l il' 1 1. 1h. U. Wert: the Pri".!--.f ..f V;.. s ;md Iht .-'bghtcr, )''k:e( !; " ; to; ia: file i)i;rc and Ii;ch'ss of X " i t : 1 I : l'l ince .'lii i-ii.ll.. I'l iuces A !:! I. ". !.? j'.mi o-i.-.-;o ' ale.-, th tSn.'t.i i the ha-.'. i:i;:or ; nd a host iff '!:.: it!.!;i!.m- jw- e-c-. Th" ''i il.ee of V.': :- ; h i-iii. .i .!:'. S aidi- ' in the J'.-iifc. y i lie ;ie..ii.' . i'.i.gi.'.tnl V.'i.o. he nii'i, . t - . i - i : I to ;n..i:d t heir ht-nriy .-.'t '.. ' . ( ii.- ii! - i , i r.i velcr. M r. M;. : i- e es; . o to sjio but his Voice v..'.- d:ov. .,.; ''it sever.il mtiMites i;. the l.::;s if the e 'lill '::il . When ouiet ;: n- lup-i ;-, said hi.- position '.';.: !'. in: u oue ill ;i! t ;-'.-ssn:g , uo u eli !.e tl:- I I '.i :.:..! i ;ini)enilg hi-, i'lei-t hi i.i i- '!..:i l i v.' ii;: t. Ii." should iie .id'. '.:; d '.ho rinifc he h;u fli. i--.-ii afi.l J'.ii.t H;,h tribuie to the -.. v .1 ! ;i ,:iid t :i . .- :- ol hi.- associates, ;!' v.-l:i:J:i ': e ci.ii'.l hiivc ill: p.-,;, ed with no :n-. Vv h. i: !"i'i;u w.t:. reiii'Vi-d for the second tii:iv, ho ids m -e:i lied i- .;ecis It. el r.--. :;'. -d .-ig.lilist liilll foul' tire-.- . I ., V, f. ; 'a- '. te, cai:i'.? .i Vi-.-v .-i : :d i.-.-i -d. 'J he I ' i in-. - f W-.-.i' p-. :n. .-.i vnii' ui' 1 1 1 : i ; : k .-: ! i Si 1 1, i-.' v', in. ii v.-...i i jjried by hi.ii o I. ui. it iot s i :i S.;l III. i..i: ::i.on.. Ainv '.--Tin strikers wen- . r i i itoii.-. i I'. i.-.eiiri'ui the day ami e e.r.i-. 1 1 ui . :: i...'s. Thr- gii.irds !:;.-.!'; I: ile.I li- o.iil IliC li- otit-r. ,-i si : . i .i ii i ..ci: : t i i ih-t l;t. :!. .Vt ! ,h. ! Piers ; ei li-e to a i J. ,ie gr.iir.ts i. .': i.ol t ; :.. :;..! : ;.:. V,. , :!i:d (ii-.ve tiien :...:".. woundbi': .'. ral. Allot l:er 1:10b ;d i .--t-.f. d. i lie priidiiig ..r'iee where the i.r.h-1 tii:.-'!i..u di'-i i:.,ir Jit.- :.-t;' was I.. : .1 :'.- :v.ii);i.s weive-alletl i.u; ; . i- d UIO.I :' ief he i'iii-.'in-. lie:!-: i-e ...'(i-'i'l f-,-ojil !.;.';'. Aiic;:i.M-. The : i :' :;. -:'i on the j.lilit- i ilhee uil: .-. pi 1 i i. i f ;ii i.' t -. ; v. il .It 1 1; i.i ..ji. Ti.. ;-..;:-!.! l-.K .-, 'l l it' t'lK- '. -.lieuee ;is to cuin ;'. e I'or s:d'ery. taking .'r' '.he h.jnrtiit 'ii. i.i ati ;!-.; printing i(.-l!!llti! their woik Ulid. i 1 M- J tf. ipS. teeli -ii . .f a sir. mg body of '.Vitit ..lelis i.i I'l-afK'f. T'.i:is, 3 lay A di-p.-iith j'rori Tif o.in.v.. ?:'. al S::kj ", i..-k. s.iys that '. tit'O i-i;ei s are '; ,u:'di.!g flit st ;v: rs and com i i .!; every ; pi cies of excess. Tin c;.v.d:y i:,:vf viirngt'tl upon and tl'is ;m r. e.i ;i -;iii:!ilv .i' groups aod iiia.ie IV.r.l!'. !! -IS. -ill :;. U-ivdvi-lx is oxtc"!itii:ig tt iil " -: i i i 1 1 i i! ' :; n': The tri'cers t- : 'orv at Croi:-:, in il. 'Thev .slsartei-cil 'I'.'i'iVS tnul had nearly eil'ei ied :.it-t l..'i: '.he tiooi,:' rived . e them nil.'. Tin: mob then .1 to the telegraph office and ::.t pro; a gUHe.l 1C. J-Vclcrut ion ia Australia. LiOndox. May . Iii spite ef the cava-iii-r treatment which the Australian IcleXiircs to London received at the lei uls of the lints-.'.. of commons the tpaes lin.i vf f-'deia :i' m is l.Hijiii;g in Anstra .i:. I i Mich e.:eui; as to coii-pe the .. -giii-.i. r.i th" principle by ih home -: :: :i!. -.ii :t je very distant il.:te. In l u; ; i.-.s .: 'ice i.i' the obieet a natinnal .. r.. f r.ll : si.-Ul ta:i: el't inll l;;l.- b ell t ailed t-.i i-f.; .vi iiirs ;i : .w- weekstn fonnrdatfe i ; .ii t i . i ii i : i. ri stud eift-ct plans in; i. .-;.:! -j! ..:i! !;. th:' various seeiiolis. !':n l ..;;:il's !'i..:i(e witli lai-! (iiiut. Li- i. , May Uniied Sfjii.-s Miiiis tor Ijiiriag has. reeeive.l from fh;gov- i in, lent at Washington a reply to his con.iiniiiie.i!:.:.i . nit erning tht Delagoa lidlro.jd b.-pi::e. acta p.iiig the print iiile l-.id i!nv:i !y p. i. i ngal. but providing thai s :inf lini i! n -.tioii hrsr decide whether flic c.a-.- e, a proper o-ie for ar-biir.-ili.ni. If t hi . ocestion is decided af iirniiiii cely the s.tiiie nation is to lie asked decide the terms of settlement. IVtml.l See I.alrr ami Art Cin')ine. LtiXf-c;. M;iy Mr. Gladstone has written ii letter t Lloyd's Xew.-for pub lication on Sunday, exhorting the work big chas es to consider e-losely their re ei'l n)sition. There may come a time, he says, when hilxir will lie too strong for t i-,iital. and may iise its strength 1111-ii-.-tiv. but capiiiil will snrelv iioht its 11! ('i)'li ':.d ; the l.U :. i n. he wid'.es to see' allied to aih'vi.ite and ui man. "ilo- Cii..ri'h " Srotinnd. N. M.i.v In the hoa.se of i !) -. (Jiiail -.-i Cainerou moved ;'. li.-h ;i!id l:se';.low the clmreh . i L. Td:-. (Ti-nIsiOiie sjHike in tli.. ino:i,.:. L-rl Jiariiag c.U'd the -.uv jH!sirit.:i wideh Lt- .oil!ii. m dir-e - :e.l v ... .ia' i . ! l'.-.-Jl f!l."! f V! .i'.w.. ui i.iin i ll .:. r.ii.r.'ie .i agive with the L-.l.f;-.-'.! leader. Sco-.la.isd had spoken niiiitistak.-dily nti tl.i-s i;ut-stion. The m 'lion w;i.s rejected bv- a vote of 23U to llamtiurj; InfiMt .! t)y 1'o.it jia.ls. Li 'Mi' .N. May :. The streets of Haia l iiig art; iiife.-tetl 'y night with gangs i.i iohl...-1-s who e tlepresiaiioiis hiive i.ide p.s;"tr;ani-ni a.t late hours e:: i iMiiely na-afe. The lice svn to lie pov.eile.ss to ivia.-Iy i.he evil and the ciiizeii.- .ttmiVt. io l;i'.:e the mai ier in their owt: :i i;m . to vhe -yte:it of dealing suntina iiy with every footpad caught. licTil iiip;. r's r riemls I'ttreHfe?i Him. LtiNlK'X. Jlay :-. The ct.rrespondent f The Standard, in Paris, asserts that the fti. itdstif (let.. Bnulaner have in- i - "l tii.it he imim to tii.nee, and t uiViitenti to aoai.tlon mux it he does not do so. Death u'u l'ii't.miat. Brussels, May ii. Sonor Ortego, Mexican miuLter at the Belgian court, j died. CONGRESS LABORS The Customs Bill Goes Through the Senate. thk vui-w.u ;it nriTATru ll n ui-! i-.w t t : ;:.. 1 1 ou-"---'. a- lor V.-f.t'H VI.. 'i '.I t' She 1. It I ntit- 'it; Slot, llr,i-.i!' i'.k l.lr. Ali--. '.ie . .'.io:iiij'f-s. ': -.: ; A. . ... ': .. -ii : e -... r-j, ; in- .. i ,.i h; witll ( a . . . ... ; li.i " . .. -noig ,:. .ty , x .... ti the l-Il- .. '..: the Un.it d : . f? -j.-i ".o ;-. . j.i i ..iii;' ; i: -.e-. r..:;.' 1 jii e 'i . ' . - i . J . . '. , .-i . j '! i i. . . ' 1 -'. i . ; il ,' i.l t 111 .ii1,-,: i . ! S. .-..: Uit.i l.tio ii :.J. ;.!.; ; ad to. A ia: .- iv.'e i ' lit .1-e With tllf :. . .n.i :di ... ,i !! : t :.;iie tieptlitl i -i'. ; e-is o : :.;d. .'.i h'.iil before the .-en-ie. 'i i ojli and a i'i n-inieiit were re ft !':.-.! to iiii' o : . : I i : co no p-n: ioi-s. Tin-cusi njus a.'u.iid. tration bill was t.ik.-n iiji, the cnmiiiii tit- amendments i..e.'ii to. :;;id tht l;.li i;is-eil 'C;is, '.',: .:.- . I . i';..a l.-.-ing the oldy i . :e;...; '. in ' a 'in a:;. it ! v'e). 'J l:e Iiii i:. i l -nt . ;ol . : n iiilligfd frnm '.hat upoio'i: i; tlie li.i.-i'ict; committee on i .n 1 .". ii i .V: a; cli. ?: -. i'hd i gave ni-ti-e that he would. :u .i i.iv . ;t: k i iie seii.uei to take ill ii i'lii f... . iie ;idii'!.i.u of the state ol im i.i ..i. ti of i'.lr. .f. :::es of Xev;ida tht i .il . :i..l;' . - ."a (j.e :, .-U" m treasury i.oic ' ;:;!: . :t : .; ; i i -i' ;: . r hstiJi m .va.-i ia.teo lipa.ci m... Le i:ic U.V ii iiished bllsi I". : .. lie e.i i -si ; a ;a-AL uiitii iii.-pti.se. 1 !.' ' io.vii .:!.' to. .'.rem v.-;. .rt on the (iclaiioJ!i;i i'dl v.'a.- . " d ai;d agree T'-" I'M'i-c dt b.-ite.l ;il gi-eat it't'gth and io: :i v ; t-ji :-; ed : i;; : ;: ii.it ! -ii.-d e-npy-:,;.; biH -.? m 1 j... . ;;r, t k.-uvieige l ii ;i i. ii.i iii aiiii'in.t- iive, . h:.:. ;ed ii.s .;., to il.e i'v'gltlve l. ii:e ia. i i.-ose oi i.n.vi.'ig :i recoasidera- i l.-.'Ver. -ev jre..eiive(i tne ;(!;, i; -i 1. ill-c; ! .1 ' lie . - W j. :i k legis iats.ra in i'.ia..- m'.Mi in .i.-. t- oi" pay to lefo-r ci: i;. i--. I;.-. .; : . Secret a I y i.id ..in l":it- an lOilitor lii'lt ill! till' .li?."..' SiTOJI'l't. WAS'ii.x.rrc.N, At-ty Secretary Win-il.-'j.t au-.lrt :etl js. : ." Ie. to the editor of 'I ii.' .:;(. ::il K.-oadi-st of Wasfiiiigton in reply in ;t ne. 'it editorial iii that paper cti.-iiueiiiicg -..:i the Volume ef the (.'ur re.-cy." xiio secretary, after re pr; li.eir.g staristn a shnwitig iii;it the ci I'culai i-u ;er c-aitti of the leading .-t 'ti.ii rie.s of E'.U'iii i.', with the-exception of France, is less ili.in that of the Unit ed States, say.- . -ril et o:.cb:diii;; p.:;: ;.g:aph t.f tlie arti cle ea;na: ii.ies w.j. 1-iutls of currency .-.aid tope in use .li:ue :o. pV!i. The ioial is sta.Ted to he i ..Vi'S.-l,,.U!l(). which divided among :':?. i I ;.i,.sl inhiibitants wonid give x.Vi.oi i'i- cap.ita. Unfor l iniately no less than six out of the ten items enumerated were interest-bearing obligations of the government which were not at that time and have in t since been in general use as money. The aggregate amount of these obliga tions, which shouiii be detlncted from tin- total f so-cdled currency above given, is :f ! .l:5i!,l ;-l,477. leaving only i:i:i,."j4. as the amount of circula tion, and i veil this inch ides cash held in i he treasury, the .ini-atnt being tjl.SNl, exclusive of gold Ceiin. If this, amount be ttedi'.cte'i, is- it should be, the act nal ciivuiaii'...i could be shown by The io .iaatnsi's own iiguie'r', to hine l.-een nil Jiuie:id. ISiiii, little more than :?t5.t.(M)0. tt . This amount divided among ;.",-st.i.-.'! inli.-ii.'it.-uiis would give only tjlS ;i-r capita in.'teiid of if.J as staled. I .lave already recouniiended in injr aiiiimd report an increase of currency am. iiiiti:ig to about .aO.O(!0,0!JO per aniium. it should be evident, therefore, that tiii:- lciier i.s not intended to express in opinion a. tt the roiiiieieuey of our : -nrrt ;i.-y, but only to correct certain tni e-nents in s;iid article as to its quan tity." Interstate Coimiteree Law Aiiiendnient. W.'iSt i IN; iTt in. May 2. Senator Vest introduced a bill to fv-nher amend the i'lu-v- i ;ite ctnnnserte l.;v,' l.-y providing ihat all express compiiuies, wliether in- cori.t.aareii tr nor, t e taaeesl under the provisions of that law. and that all .-t.ch express companies shall make an aunual .-tiiteinenT to the commission tf ;h. tiiuouai t-t its capital stock nd solids i.-aneu. the sui dus fund, the divi 1. -lid-- aiid i.itcie:.t paid, the amount of :1 -.; iag .1. bt. .-.: 1 . full ;nd p.- rti-; ular te- I'p.io.-! of ir pTi.'per y ;i:M eq'.iip iici'. . i he bill ii.rdvr pvv'tde.- tnut i:e ii:. i i ; id t" t ;.csi milf-...: 1 bv anv v-atiipauy i.n i'-araj '.-rratinii. ii s schedule t rates tor lrec-'.t- ar. 1 ra i- a-e:pt.- from di sources must be reported to the com- uossioii a.ini.aiiy. Silver Ieisint io- WASi'.ix.rriiN, M;;y : - The Iiepuh- . ; i .. :.-..... c i-!.:... uc.iii Miiiiioii.it e uiiiiiii. ice ei iniicceii will Tiieet agniti to-d.ay and endeavor to unite up-on the form ef a. silver bill to be reioried to caucus. 1 ne Jeines suver nti Wiis next to tne customs bill in tne ctaicr ot laisiness, iir m view or tlie tact that so far the Iba-d lictm:? of the sena.te have been unabit to agree upon the piovi-iona t f a bill for the coinage : t sii .er. tne bill- lor tue i'.aiutssion of ' Vvoining and I.hiho viil be taken up or consideration Jlcnday. and disposed :.f in iidvance or I lie ctnsideratiouof the ilver tiaestion. A tv ltank. "Washington, May 3. The Seymour National bank, at Seymour, Tex., by S. P. SuIIenberger of Seymour, Tex., has ile-l an appiiciitiou with the comjitroller .if the currency feir authority to organ ize national bank. Itoud Purchases. "Washinqton, May 3. The treasury i department purchased $112,750 4 per j cent, bonds at $1.22, and $79,500 4i per ! cent, bonds at $1.03. THE STRIKE FEYEI it A Baleful Effect on the Coun try's Business. i:.(;i; i'I'iihi.mic in c;:!.jo. Many In.I tint rieit I'raly.'1 lv tlie I)-miiiil-t of Woi kiiiKiiirii ut.tt II. IiiihIh of KiiiIiyai'H- A ;-iierul Slrlhf A III oil iototi Huil.lei'4 I : v ;l e; . CiitCAfio, May !5. The iron mohters and their helpers in most of the largo manufacturing establishments ,f the city went out on a strike for an ci-pt-hour day and a uniform rate of wages. The strikers have posted ph k-'ts a;e;t the dilferent works and s;iy e.uy a. . -:pt to jnit l-on-union men to work will be met by determined resistance. The Illinois Steel comj.iiiiy granted its 20(1 molders the eight-hour ibiy i averied a strike. Fairlianlts" Canning cmp -iiv has rt fused tht dema:id- of its ."()) em ployes for an eight-hour day and a sfiik-H will lie inaugurated .Holiday. laghtv coopers in the est abli-iiment have sti uck. I'lauini; Mill Hamls Out All the cmjiloves in f hejilaning mills of the South and West Side have also struck for an eight-eight-hour day and eight hours' pay. lief ore night the strikers claim every planing mill employe in the city, numbering i.o,oii() or .JO.OOO men will strike. Three hundred strikers started for Bcahel's planing mill, where some iitai-miiwii men wen- ar work, with the intention of '-cleaning nut" the es tablishment, as they termed it, but a patrol wagon full of police prevented the prospet live trouble. I-iv ry tiling Wan Oi'.i.'t in the afteri'oon and evening in the 'Black road." The striking molders hti i e made- no eiTort to procure" a meet ing with the employers, a.ad the latter :u e i". ab.-olute igrior:;T'.--e of what is de mardeit. The bulk of the meii ;ilso do not seem to know their riv.n mind, and s.ay tliiit they struck Ijccause oidered by their leaders to (.. ,-,o. The whole affair litis the ip.;-..r;;nca of being a simple ease of strike fever. The authorities ap prehend no further disturbam ; , but the lie; -. Lil orhood is well patrolled by office.- . and any incipient outbreak will be :- t-e lily reprt s.-t-.i. So far, the strike h;is not caused a ce ..-..dion of work in the other departments or McCormick's reaper wnrks. The meai einphi'ed at the Good Viliie beix factory Strnck for i-tiiii if ours. Their demands were acceded to and they returned to work. The men at the Cooper Lumber company's yards were also victorious. The hrm agreed to grant the eight-hour day and the men went to work at noon. Four hundred men em ployed by Deiuma ifc Durkas furniture factory struck bar eight hours. Seven hundred men employed b- the Chicitgo Cottage Organ company aiual.-o affected by the strike fever and refuse to work until granted the eight-hour da3 Trouble Is ISrewins in the lumber yards and the prospect is that unless granted eight hours and more pay, the lumber-shovers several thousand men will quit work. If these men strike it will shut down work in most ef the yards said tie up all the southwestern lumber trade. The union waiters are also threaten ing strike unless certain demauels are complied with. The Carpenter Strike Is Still On and the situation remains exactly the same as when the arbitration committees were appointed. At the meeting in the afternoon the bosses coiieeded cigiit hours, but when it came to granting 40 cer ts an hour there was a hitch, as there wa also on the apprentice question. While discussing the latter question the ability of the New Bosses" association to employ enough men tt justify the ca vpeiii t rs in completing the negotia tions, was brought up. The t :ta1H-;i..ers imistcd that the bosses furnish guar antee to employ every man within thir ty days. Th Itosscs Objected. The umpires decided in favor of lim iting the number, il is uitler.sioot, to 4.MH men. The car; tenters protested and finally demanded it statem -iit from the-bosses .- bowing exactly what each ct.-rld do. They were not prepared for tins and hnaliy. after it heated discussion. the confei ance adjourned, to meet in the morning at 10 eclock. The bosses held i meeting and, it i.s understood, coiu- pletetl ariangements fear the conference. A Coiiiprtiiiii.se. The Garden Citv spring works com- promiseel with their men by granting them jin eight-hour day with nine hours pay. and the Morgan bash. Door and Blind company settled with their em ployes on a similar basis. The strike at Maxwell Bros, oox factory was settled hv the emplovors agreeing tc consider tli grievaui e-s of th ir employes at an eariy uate. liiev are now workiisr em lit nor.vs. i p i ,: iviuignv no ' e; or , i t Black road" di-trict had ir. -el'Ie in ; iie bce:i i cceiv .. ;1. A .:'Hl-il! .i."i..' ..;(.-- B.-V'-t May o.--:: :- .. the, , will 1 tl ge:.-.:t I .- .. br.il.riug Iniib'.s. or at lea: . eiv .seli'.ns -t;.zba:ue in work. e .:go the Baiidj.ig' La1. ia-; s" ui:;-.-:i as.;..-.1 the ZVia.-oti B'-iiUh is" tissoe-iatioii ier ti confer- aiee with it-gardto fixing wages, no ale liavi ig beeu tb.ed for four ;. t .it s. "hey ask. .i for 4o cent an hor.1. but aid nothing a'oout th. iiunf'.-r of l-.ours vr day. 'ibis com nicatioii was laitt n the table by the mason builders. Ihe vor'Min-n met to take action on the n itter. An Kaiaeci- ant: T-.a Tramps Kilivtl. Lima. (., Jls.y 3. 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