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3 I a 4 V fcJiAAj VOLUME XXV NUMBER 5 OBEELIN LORALN CO 0 FRIDAY MARCH 28 1884 TERMS 150 PER TEAK DIRECTORY post ornoi department rKICr hours 1 rum in uituop A V nrrlavniRht until fl30 Open MAILS LEA7E jpnt 860 A M 1S0 P H 800 p 0K 715 AM 430 pm t PittsllcUi k Wellington 600 a h jjailb dihtkibctrd M A M MO P M 700 AM 1000a m l IB pm from Uinpton B01J p n rder department open lor transac from Hon 0f buincP from a m ro p m BATTE0AD rJgSBHOR MICHIOi SOUT1TKRN R R gtaiHUnl or Jh UeritliAn Tim GOING EAST in TOLEDO i BUSTArOA0C0MH0DATfipJIfSHveH olierlm 918 a m arrive nt JClii 1037 m 0HTCA0J 8T 10D18 E11KG38 leaveflicrtu 1212 p ra arrives at Uove linl 1117 1 I t SEW YORK EXPRESS Leaves Otierlin iV P m1 nrrivc tt Clevelaml 94 p m 73 WAT FREIGHT Leaves Oberlin S36 GOING WEST I 13 TOLEDO ACCOMMODATION TeaveB jjliveUnu 012 a mi arrives at Olierlin 718 a m S TOLEDO EIPRES8 Leaves Cleveland 3 12 p nj urrivGs at Oljorlia 48S p m i 6 PAOITIO EIPR5S8 Leavos Cleveland iii ui leave Oberlin at 747 p m It 73 WAT FREIGHT Leaves Oberlin 7M UJ SOUNG Aent COUNTY ornoERs prHtcvting Attorney D J Nye imlifO Koot TrfJiwf G H Robbine CltrkH J LcwiB cktrfLRvln Ensign BsconUrVt K Cahoor rTobaiJudgeV fl Hinman CHMfffT C Bowen Qtaiion6r C S Hills E P Burrell W ft Criindnli Inimary Director 1 S Straw 8 D Bacon Krailtord Race EUSSIAIWNSHIP fruitx T H Mumford N D Bartlati H H Bnrnnm CUrtV B Durnnd TrKitvrtr Edwin Regal iMorH O Swirt Ctmiift Allen Nowell Geo W Gibson T R Mayhew jmUmo th PmcsB W Iocke Jol Myers AnHn Dale OBERLIN TILLAGE Vavor3 B Clarkfl Ctunsilmen Tohn Prohert Elwin Rccral Geo H Glenn W G Ballantine U H Favcl J S Iek HwtWP M Gilbert rrMurtr0 i Carter MirihalP RToliin Ckitt ngiH4r Fir IparhtsntGeorgt S Fav 0BEBLI5 PUBLIC SCHOOLS limbers of Board of Education Jmlson Smith i H Churchill E J Goodrich W BIurand E f Johnaon H Q Carpenter OFFICERS Ol BOARD Prfiden Ttiilson Smith CUrkW B Durand Twiurer E J Gooririch intend wif of SchooG W White OBEBLIN 0HTJE0HES First CoVG CmrncH wortnwest corner Ol Ham airl Lorain Btreets Kev James Brand Iator Sorvicos 1030 a m and 1 p m Wctly priycr meeting Friday afternoon ocloclt and every Thursday ovening in the Ctiurch Chapel Sunday School 9 amPastors resiueuce No la South Professorat Second Cong Chproh South side West Collcep btrect Pulpit supplied by ProfsJ M Ellii Indson Smith and G F Wriglit6eryice 1030 a m and 7 p m Weekly prayer meetiriK on Thursday evening in the lecture room Sunday School 9 a m Cubist PEI CHURCH No 63 and Reotory So to S nth Main St J W CracraftSerTlrent 320 o m Holy Communion the fltsfc undae of each month and upon the Holy im of the Kclesiastical year Sunday school Sj a m Suats free B iPTlsT CatTKOH No S East Ioraln St Bev Uuo W Nend Pastor Services 108O a a nnil 7 nm Sunday School 12 m Young Peoples PrayerMnetiDg Sunday at B45 p m Iraver mocDlng Timrouay evening raflior ceaidenec 16 Eitat Lorain street rIRST MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH No Mi South Main st Rev WF McDowell Pastor Vrtrea m30 a m and 7KK u m Scats Tiee suDtlav Srhool 9 a m Prayer meetingsSuodav evciimt at 6 oclock in north Classroom foroltl folks in south Claa room foryoung peoule Weekiv Pravcr iiieeting Thuraduy eTfininn Paatora residence 71 South Main urect Ktbt M E Church South Water St between Mill and Grovoland Itev J H Pavne fator llcidcijee No aO Mcchauic street Services 10110 a m 8 p ra 7 pm Sabbath school 3 ji m Weekly Prayer mcetiMgTliursiav ovening Oflicial Church meotinK every Hooikiy evening BUSINESS OABDS A TTORNK YS JH LANG Attorn eyai Law Notary Pub lie and Genera Land InsuranceandFeQilon Agent No 3 Worcesters Block I A WEBSTER AttorneyatLaw Notary Public aud Real Etaio Agent Oflice ovit 1 and 9 South Mainsteert OberlinOhioI A WcbHter Klv Block Blyria 3 p EO P ft CHAS A METCALF Attorneys at Law Notaries Public and Real Entate Aientfi Collections niomptly made OQlce uvur Tuttlcs Joweiry Store No S Collego eU iilifrlinfi 1fltf BANKS pITIZENS NATIONAL BANK of Oberlin J Buy and Sell Government Bonda Coin and lnoni Foreitru and Uomeetic Exchange Bralu Mvcn quol all parte of Europe C H Kakdall Cashier M 8toh President SATSBOOH GM GLENN Barber Shop and Bath Room No 9 College Place Untying done to order Moving Pianos aspeoialty ISly OOLLSGSS OlEKLIN COLLEGE WRITING DEPT Thorouirh iuBtmction eivon in Practical Snil lniiimilti prnrnnchli and Bookkeep ing itoonis First Floor South end Tappan It all URIAH aicnaK IBly Principal DRESS VA KINO MlfS R A HOFFMAN Press and Clonk Muker Nol College Place Oberlin Ohio tutting and flttiug by accurate measure and ordinal designiiiK specialties 35ly DRTOSTS M GARDNER A CO Druggists ire acriptiona accurately compounded at an F HARMON Dealer in Drugs MediV cines Perfumes Toilet Articles Lamps d Fine Candies No 7 W College St DRA YfyO WU HAY LOR Drayman moves Pianos Household Goods and Merchandise with ire and on reasonable terms Orders may be lit at the Exurastt office 49tf Hli ttUarbU Deutlst Office ovor No f W est Collego Street First stairway East f Post Office Oberlin O 42tf JC SI D I ALL Dentist First door west of the Post Office Gives giu when h it BA RDWARE CARTE ll Sc WOOD Dealers in Hardware Stoves and Tin Ware Solo Agents for ocwurta Stoves Job work done in the best dinner W EEl A EDWARDS liealorain Stoves Tin and Shuut iron W are and Hardware of mds Merchants Kxchange Novih Mint JE WELERS P U HOLTER Watchmaker Engraver an denier in Watches Clocks Jowlrv ant fWu Noa WnHtCrtlln LI TXRY 8TABLK CS f7t ki Proprietor rttT Stables No ab7rVPTtlCd at hl1 houra and at reasor PBYSIOrANs AUSTIN Ofll IS Eat Colleretreet O ce hosTfro t to 8 p h and 7 to 8 evim m R PKMKiu Txt n rr Surtrriti Dm i i Jv llorc strot lie licrliu vv PDBL1SHXD SVKRT FBI DAT AT No 27 South Matnat Oberlin o ve ii PEAnoK Editoe ixr PEopaiiiToa Tl r i i i aic1JtyN Lcttcrslrorn the People on Kvervdiv Tumi v irnri y r made iters from foi esident6 and Edit Jrtns temporarily absent n Current Events and a arefnlly Selected Matter great extent written ex a I Co limited amount of Its contents are to preselyforits coluir Competent Local Correup mponant point in the Count very informed of evtrv event trnnciuvin apective localities Court Proceedings and other County Seat NewB fully and accurately reported Oberhn and Cleveland Markets corrected every It is Republican in pri partisan progressive n rincinlc but not oflenwvely in all that relates to the DuiMlrfr up of the business morals and public sentiment of the community and aggressive in respect to those things detrimental tm public weltare Torma o Snbiiorlptlon t lieo per year Parts of a year in proportion Single copies c cents Subscriptions may begin at any time Address changed at the pleasure of thesubscriber No extra charge for postage AdvArtifteniiita o an unobjectionable character inserted on favorable terms Rates made known on application to the Proprietor Transient advertisements casb In advance Bb tor regular advertising presented quar Job Printing The News OkkickIsweII equipped w ith V irstclass Steam Presses and good material and is prepared to executeanything in the printing line from a one line card to a full sheet Dostcr PEIN0E BISMAE0K Imperial Chancellor of Germany The recent events in connection with the return of the Laaker resolutions and Prince BiBmarckB speech on the Bubject in the Reichstag the other day when he declared his friendly feeling toward this country but vehemently stated hieobjections to being made his enemys postman hae ol late made the burly figure of the German Chancellor anotable object in the politics of the day Ot to Edouard Leopold BismarckSchoenhausen Chancellor of Germany and politically the most powerful BiDgle man in the world was born atBrandenburg April 1st 1813 of an old and wealthy family He studied at theUniversities of Gottingen and Berlin and his reputation is still high in theestimation of Btudents as a duellist and beer drinker BiBtnareks diplomatic career began in 1851 when he was made chiefsecretary of the Prussian Legal ion atFrankfort Before this he was known as an ultraroyalist and absoluiist Theinterests of Prussia and its elevation to the head of a confederacy of German States were objects alwayB in his mind He was special envoy to St Petersburgh in 1859 constantly grew in the regard of King William and in 1862 was given the most important diplomatic position in the gift of the court that of Minister to France Before long he was recanea and made President of the Cabinet and Minister of Foreign Affairs lhe popu lar opposition to the militarism that waB fast becoming the overpowering feature of Prusian politics met with strong op position in the Parliament ana inuctober 1861 Bismarck dismissed thedeputies A revolution would doubtless have followed this arbitrary aetion but the complicated SleswigHolsteinquestion aroused a strong feeling in favor of the nationality and unity of Germany From this time the policy of Bismarck was secure and Prussia at once took the lead of the German States The war of 1867 completed the supremacy ofPrussia and Bismarck from being the moat hated became the most popular man in Germany When in 1870 Napoleon IIX tookadvantage of theBocalled Spanish question to precipitate a war with Prussiafeeling that the security of his thronedepended on proving that he possessed the military genius of the great Napoleon Germany was prepared at every point armed as it were to the teeth The war of 187071 was soon decided The anticipated march to Berlin of the French troops became a audden retreat Paris was surrounded and at laBt the German soldiers marched through the streets of the French capital The terms dictated by Bismarck included the surrender of Alsace and part of Lorraine and a war indemnity of 5000 million francs about SIWUUUUUUU meunification of Germany was the natural result In 1871 Bismarck was made a Prince and in the same year was raised iv th nnsition of Imperial Chancellor It is probably a fact that he is the ruler of Germany in an absolute degree that is hardly true even of the Russian Czar The emperor follows his advice implicit ly and the Keicnsicg is aimost mwayo Bubservient to his will For some time rnnce rntsuiaruK b health has been very poor but he has of late submitted to a severe course of training and the other day when about to make bis speech on the Laekerquestion walked to the Reichsrag the nrsl rime for many months receiving an ovation from the people of Berlin The Ladies Floral Cabinet for March is a very attractive number for thelovers of flowers As the season is at hand when spring flower gardens must be made it is timely to say to our readers that the publishers or the Floral Cabinet send this year post free to every yearly nbcriber Two Everblooming Roses or Ten packets of Choice Flower Seeds As beiore stated any of our readers may have a copy ol the Cabinet for t hlf nnce nx cents by ea7 thin miner Address L es Floral Cabinet 22 Vesey street VW York If any porson wishes r subscribe for the Fl nil Cubnet m con necuon with our own furnish the two imnius t Evorbloninf Kos or the len packets of Flower Setls ior o Do you want the ring fourteen or eighteen carat said the jeweler to the CeriSdonr carat all This is the third woman Ive married and I am very particular NEWS SURY Important Intelligeace frcm All Parts CONGRESSIONAL Toe Senate on the 20th adooted r monintin directing tbo Seoretnry of the Treasury to furnlah copies of accounts and vouchers in tho Surrout oases Debate on theEducational bill was resumed bur no action wna taken In the House Mr Garrison wasdeclared entitled to a seat as Representative rrointhe Fifth DlBtrirjt of Vinrinia and the oath of olllce was administered to him Tho Speaker presented an estimate of fc 000 for the pedestal of the statue of GeneralGarfield to be erected in Washington by the Army of the Cumberland The Bonded WhiskyErtcnsion hill wna discussed inCornmittee of the liuie wjuiour acuon In the Senate on the 21st Mr Hoar called up the bill to increase the salaries of the United States District Judges to 6000 and Mr Van Wyck moved to amend by mat ing tne sum w000 A bill was introduced to provide for the creation of the State ofTacoma from Washington and Idaho Territories When the Educational bill came up Mr Sherman moved an amendment that the money be distributed in proportion toilliteracy and without ulstinction as to race or color Adjourned to tho 24th In the House E H Funston was sworn in a thosuccessor of the late D C Haskell of the Socoud LiBtrlct of Kansas A bill was passed toretire W W Averill with tho rank aud pay of of ColoneL Tiik Senate woo not In session on the 224 in tho House a favorable reportwas made for tho return of the Chinese indemnity fund and on nd verse report to reduce lifetimepatents to fl re years A resolution was adopted calling for information as to tho lease of grounds in Yellowstone Park and whatprovision was made lor the preservation of fish and game Several members expressed their views ou the Bonded ft aisky Extension biLL In the Senate on the 24th the BlairEducation measure and the bill to increase theBaluries of the District Judges furnished material for debate until the hour of adjournment In the House bills were Introduced By Mr Perkins to give the Southern Kansas Paetflo Road right of way through Indian Territory by Mr Morrill providing a uniform grade for invalid pensioners by Mr Monev to secure choanor correspondence by telegraph by Mr Hardy to provent the fraudulent reuse ofoigarboxca by Mr Culberson Tex to rcpoai the restriction on the coinage of the Bilvur dollar DOMESTIC Advioks Of the 20th state tfaat greatexcitement still prevailed over the discovery of gold in Coaur D Alene in Idaho the rush was Immense and over a thousand buildings were going up Several claims were yielding handsomely The police of Boston on the 20fch captured fifteen members of a gang of thievesranging from twelve to sixteen years of age Their meetingplace wRS an old cellar and they had almost perfected a distinctlanguage Neab Perryville N Y the other day a mixed train ran off the track a passenger coach turning over three times severely injuring six persons Several new breaks in the Mississippi levees occurred near New Orleans on the 20th flooding railroad tracks andsuspending travel Other breaks were expected as the water was gradually rising Three negro robbers who had created a reign of terror on the Illinois Central and Cairo ShortLine Roads between East St Louis and Belleville HI were captured on the 20 th The Josephine Hotel at Hot Springs Ark was destroyed by fire on the night of the 20th and many of the guests lost all of their clothing and valuables Near Salem O early on the morning of the 20th the Chicago limited express train rushed Into a landslide whichderailed the cars the locomotive plunging down an embankment and immediately exploding The engineerand fireman were killed and three persons were seriously and twelve others slightly injured The striking lasters in the shoe factories at West Medway Mass have resumed work at the former rates The Gill Car Manufacturing Company at Columbus O made an assignment the other evening having 260000 liabilities and irlWOOO assets Charles Barrett of Ashburnham Mass having outlived the mortality table of a life insurance company was recently sent a check for his policy and thedividend for the year Mrs Georuiana Gutkftn whoseelopement with a colored hodcarrier at Erie Pa was prevented recently mot hor lover after she had escaped from the ofticer and both went to a ministers house and were married She was discovered on tho 2ith in the house of a negro and wan imprisoned by her friends A DBFATCATioy of J3T000 by William G Morgan caused the dissolution of his hanking firm in Hartford Conn on the 20 h Thb footandmouth disease was on the 20th alleged to have mude it s appearance in three herds In Maries County Mo While insane at Oakland Cal a few evenings ago Mrs John Schaefor cut her own and her babys throat When the husband saw the corpses he also attempted suicide and a lady was so shocked at the gory scene that she became a ravingmaniac The collision of two sections of a freight train near Angola N Y on the 21stexploded an oilcar which took fire the flames spreading to other cnrsi Pouremployes were fatally burned andtwentyone cars were consumed MRS A H FOOTE of Lawrence Kan died on the 21st of blood poisoning caused by wearing a creen vail which rubbed against a sore on her face There were ten great crevassos in the Mississippi levees near New Orlenns on the 21st all pouring great volumes of water into the country There were 176 business failures in the United States during the week endod ou the 21st and thirtyBeven in Cauadn This was a decrease of eleven as compared with the previous week At Mt Carmol Pa on the 21st Michael Toney a youth of sixteen was arrested in the act of changing a switch with the pur pose of wrecking a train An announcement was made recently that McFaddcn an accomplice of Prentiss Tillers in the St Louis express robbery bad attempted to commit suicide in tho St Louis Prison by swallowing fragments of broken glass On the 20th the report was said to be unfounded McPadden beingdesirous of being placed in the hospital whence oscane Would be easy Back water was on the 21st flooding the houses in Front street at vicKsmirg mm tho country between the Mississippi unci Atchalalaya Hivors was being inundated through breaks in the levies The boiler in Batmans sawmill at Newport Ark burst a few days agokillirhfl fl reman and three children Two nnoTHKiis named Fitzpatrick were on tho 21st executed at Columbia Ky Mm murder of Miiler Brewster A sulphcb explosion the other day in Knternriso colliery near Mt Cavnirl Pa killed three men and badly damaged the woodwork of the mine nv tho Mnsiiip of the Dohson woolen tiiu at Sclmvlkill Pa on the 21st twelve iaH cmnlovos were thrown out of Tint total number of posfcofnees in the United States on March 20 ISM was 4SM3 against 47858 on July 1 an increase in nine months of At the present the number of postoffice at the end of the present fiscal year would reach 50000 Advices of the 21st from uoige ity Kan were to the effect that thecattbdrive to the North this year would he from TiTiOOO toilVSOW head Thk New York Senate Committee onPublic Health which ha boon invoatigal ing adulterations of food reported on the 21s that halt the butter placed on the mnrkl in that State was mixl with lallow lml or hone oil Onlv ten samples out of thirty proved to le Komiii Fourft tbof the milk sold in New York City was previously watered or skimmed Tqk veterinary surgeons investigating tho cuttle disease at Neoslio Falls Kan examined on the J2d the hay fid to tin sufferers and found wild ryecmitnining twenty times more ergot than was ever before knwn in ieed It wtus cbiimod tbat the feet of the cart I ii oz Imeause the rgot contracted the bloodvessels andreiirded tise circulation The slaughterbuildup in Jersey City and HobokMi employing about two hundred liutrhrs have been fonvd to cloe onaccount of the competition of dressed btW rom Chicago The workmen wore on the d organzing for a concerted movement against their Western rivals J B Joittson who robbed a drug bouse in St Joseph Mo of a large amount of goods killed himself with a revolver nar Denver on the 22d while on his way to tmtke restitution to tho firm Forty masked citizens of Mniysville ICan on the 22d forced the jailer todeliver to them Samuel Prayer who had been convicted of ths miirde of JohnPennington and wife The offender was taken lb the wagon bridge and hanged after he hud ninde a full couEessiou of his crime Fire was still raging on the 22d in tho Pocahontas coal mine in West Virginia where one hundred and fifty three menrecently lost their lives by an explosion Engineers had been sent there to locale tire ehambrs wheu a corps of oilwell driliers would be set at work tit penetrate the mountain from the top in order Lo flood the mine through the borings The steamer Thetis purchasid atDundee Scotland by the United StatesGovernment Tor the ireely relief expedition arrived at New York on tho 2id A slight fire at the capitol inWashingington on the 22d created great excitement but it was extinguished before muchdamage was done A train of thirtyone cars of corn given to the Ohio River sufferers by the people of Sedgwick County Kan arrived inCincinnati on the 22d and would bo sold at auction Fire in the Newcastle coal mine in Washington Territory has been raging for eighteen months The fact that it obtained mastery over the management had been concealed up to the 22d At Baltimore on the 22d flro destroyed the Flamingo guano works and thechemical works of P S Chappoll Sons The total loss was estimated at 200030 In a collision between an emigrant and passenger train near Red Wing Minn or the 22d fifteen persons were injured two fatally and two coachoB and a locomotive were wrecked After a short run on the 22d the State National Bank at Boulder Col suspendod The concern owed depositors about100000 A Cowboy shot an Indian at the Tongue River Agency Montana on the 22d and the red men retaliated by burning a ranch aud threatening further trouble The factory of the Electric CandleCompany at the foot of West Fourteenth street New York valued at 300000 was destroyed by fire on the 22 1 In a bankinghouse at Augusta Ga twe men engrossed the attention of amessenger on the 22d and took 2700 from hit sachel without his knowledge The ship Bombay from Philadelphia tc New Orleans was on the 22d supposed tc have foundered There were nineteenpersons on board Three men were seriously burned the other day by an explosion in the fireworks establishment of Diehl Co atCincinnati and the roof fell upon thorn aud held them until help arrived Near Cannon Falls Minn a few days ago a freight train fell through a culveri and a wrecking train sent to its reliel dropped through another bridge Tonpersons were badly injured Epjzoot of the most desperate type madi Its appearance at Dayton O on the 24th A cyclone on the morning of the 24tl ravaged the country in tho vicinity of Co lumbiu S C The storm was heralded b a roaring sound Farm property and houses were badly damaged and some per sons were injured At twentyseven leadingclearinghouseIn the United States the total exchange for tho week ended on the 22d aggregated 43103080 against 24407411 for tht previous week indicating an improvement in general business Advices o the 24th state that thecounterfeit twenty dollar silver certificates now being circulated in Ohio and Kentucky bear either the numbers B1487415X oi B1407X A resolution was introduced in tht Kansas House on the 24th declaring that the footandmouth disease does not exis among cattle in that State and that th present affliction is neither contagious nor infectious Yellow fever wa3 on the 24th reported to have broken out on the United States steamer Iroquois on its way to Alaska The Mississippi River at New Orleans was on the 24th one inch higher than wa ever before known All the levees on the Louisiana side between Vicksburg and Natchez had given way Howard Gentry colored killed hi wife at Carmi 111 on the 24th and tbei shot himself Jealousy Governor Crittenden said on the 24th There is not a case of footrandmouth dis ease in Missouri Exports pronounce th disease frozen feet The disease will noi communicate General M Rupert for eighteenyearTreasurer of the city of Westchester Pa was on the 24th discovered to bo 15001 short in his accounts Three youthful highwaymon agedfourteen fifteen and sixteen yearsrespectively robbed a peddler named HonryHornhold near Millorsburg Pa a few nights ago of uine hundred dollars A fire at Greenville Tex a few days ago swept away the city hall poBtofllce jail telegraph office and other buildings the losses aggregating 70000 Newark and Hoboken N J butcher were on the 24th taking steps inconjunction with the New York Association tc crowd out Chicago dressed beef which bad paralyzod the slaughtering business Eight large whales have within a few days been seen in the Atlantic olf theeastern end of Long Island The issue of standard eilver dollars for the week ended March 22 was 288495 For the corresponding period of last year it was 218400 3f Hebrew settlors in Northern Dakota were on the 24th reported to bo suffering Cor clothing and the necessaries of life PERSONAL AKD POLITICAL The Democrats of Virginia will bold Lheir State Convention at Richmond May 14 to nominate State officers Charles Laugheimeu known asDickens Dutchman died at Philadelphia re cently aged seventyfive yoars fifty ol which were passed in a convicts cell The Republicans of Rhode Island met in State Convantion at Woonsocket on the 20th and renominated Governor Bourn and the present State officers The Michigan Democrats will meet it State Convention at Detroit June 18 to elect delegates to the National Convention In the Maryland Legislature on the 30th a bill prohibiting the sale in Baltimore o Wnsternslaughtered beef was tabled in the House by a vote of fid to 11 At the instauce of John J Vertrees Chairman of tho Tennessee StateDemojratic Committee an injunction was served m the 21st on the President of theNashville American Newspaper Company re straining him from advocating in that pa por a protective t arilt V ertreos claimed tr linvo an interest in the majority of thi stock of the Aineriom Several indictments against SherifT Davidson of Now York and several oi is subordinates were return on the 21st iv the New York County tJrnnd Jury The charge was malleasauee in office and othoi rr gulariiies It was announced on the 21st from Wash i gton that the subcommittee of theBenito Committee on P istotties had fnrmu lUed a bill to establish U l graph offices r 11 posti tikes whiro the salary of the post master is not less than V0 The charges Cjr messages prepaid by telegram stamps would lie For 1000 miles or let 20 cent for each twenty wor is for httiveen 1100 and 2iXl miU s il cviit and for over 20 JO miles V cento wiiilo special rates are fixed for newspapers President Arthur asked Congress on the 21st to appropriat iJ0W to erect a pedestal for the monument of General Garfield which will be presented to th Hty of Washington by the Army of the Cumberlaud Judge Thatcuek of the Supreme Court of Colorado died on the 21st A Boston dispatch announces the deab of Dr Ezra Abbott noted for bis biblical and historical learning H was novar a clergyman Senator Sarin Jjhu C New andothors representing the National Republican Committee met in Chicago eu the 22d to arrange derails for the NatioualCouvenfcion Positive orders were issued that the attendance at each session should notexceed six thousand persons The director of the musical fethul to he held in May stated that the Expo ition Building would be arranged forthe Hecoumijdntiou of 7760 peisous on the main floor Washington ail vices of the 22d state that the Pension hill appropriates ii Jt 100 ami provides for the re appropriation of the unexpended balance ojiocl 000000 Fifty leading citizens of Chicago have signed an address urging tho formation of an Independent Republican Association to promote the work of administrative reform and the extinction of tho spoils system O A Carpfnter was on the 22dacquitted at Petersburg 111 of the murder of Zora Burns Five jurors on the first ballot voted for couvictiou The wife and daughter of the accused waited all night at the Sheriff residence to hear the result The fatherof the murdered girl was sowild from grief that he was const antly watched Carpenter would only say to interviewers after the verdict that ho was at home on the Sunday night when the deed was done The Dakota Territorial RepublicanConvention to select delegates to Chicago will be held at Huron April 21 Rev Henry Morgan known as theTalmage of Boston died suddenly on Um evening of the 22d in his sixtieth year The California Legislature met inspecial session at Sacramento on the 24th A bill providing that wifebeaters should be publicly whipped has beendefeated in the Massachusetts House ofRepresentatives A bill providing that cities and towns shall supply all children gratis withtextbooks for use in the public schools has passed both Houses of the Massachusetts Legislature and has been signed by the Governor FOREIGN Advices of the 19th indicated thatmatters were not improving for the British in Egypt There wns a general rising of the Arab tribes and Osman Digmas force were being hourly augmentel General Graham was calling for reinforcement from England as his troops were suffering very severely from the intense heat It was also reported that Lupton Bey and his forces had been annihilated inDougola Ireland is declared free from thefoofcandmouth disease by the officers of tht British Privy Council Twenty seven Nihilists including four artillery officers were arrested in St Petersburg a few doys ago William Wagner George Ambrose and David Kyffor left Black River N B few days ago to gather driftwood and were drowned by the upsetting of thcii boat The Italian ministry resigned on th 20th because of the small majority by which Coppino was elected President oJ the Chamber of Deputies El Mehdi was organizing a force ofartillery on the 20th and was preparing tw march on Berber General Gordon stated that he could no longer hold Khartoum against the tribes massing about him Cairo advices of the 21st state that six thousand rebels were gathered on the right bank of tho Nile immediately opposite th palace in Khartoum One hundred blacki sent down the hill for fuel were fired upoo and killed by the Arabs The eightyseventh anniversary of th birth of Emperor William was celcbratxl on the 22d in Berlin as a fnll holiday th city being brilliant with flags QueenVictorias congratulation was the first onereceived Juan Duaz a desperado and a soldiei fought a duel recently forty miles from Matninoras Mux nine shots beingexchanged and both combatant being killed The quarrel was about a woman The Newfoundland Legislaure hasdeclared a one hundred per cent duty oi merchamS ise packages as a ratal iat ory measure against the Canadian lawdemanding the inspection of Newfoundland herrings The Egyptian rebels had on the 24th etrl off all communication with Khartoum and the situation was deemed very serioos iat General Gordon British mossengerscarrying concealed letters had been sjntfrow Berber to Khartoum LATER HEWa Nfcws iis been received at Now Yuri that the brig A G Jewett of Belfast Me was wrecked on February 24 souhenst of Cape Hatteras during a henvy gale Tho cantain and cook went down in the vessel The rest of Iheci ew took to a boat Five of the crew died from exposure and the only survivor was picked up after being liity four hours in a tioat A destructive cyclone pased through portions of Indiana and Kentucky on the 2ot h Ho far as known no lives were lost but many persons were injured and great damage done to buildings fences and live stock Peter A Jordan of the wellknown firm of McKellar Smiths Jordanproprietors of the Johnson Type Foundry Phila delphia died on the 25th nged eightysix The heaviest shock of an earth quake since 1H08 occurred at San Francisco on the afternoon of the 25th lasting fifteen seconds The neonle were ercatlv alarmed and severnl buildings on the made land near the water front were much damaged Dispatches were received atWashington from Louisiana on the 2oth stating that the Mississippi had broken over most of the levees that many parishes were entirely inundated and tTOvorirment aid was necessary to prevent the people and stock from starving Jacksonville a small village near Newark Ohio is suffering from a scarlet fever epidemic The diseose is reported of a most maligncnt type attacking young and old alike Many have died The schools and stores have closed and the village is reported as resembling a place aeserten Among the memorials presented in the Semite on the 2oth were several protesting arrnlnst the passage of the bills before the Senate relating to patents or any bills that may no injurious 10 rnc inicicBis oi patenters The Chair laid before the Seuate theresolution oUored hy Mr Van Wyck in the House calling on the Attorney General to furnish certain information ns to the star route at torneys or state to the Senate why he does not do so The resolution was agreed to The bill to increase the salaries of United states Judtres to wns taken up after the adoption of an amendment mamng li unisvnii ior a judge m JM oim to aposition in his court any relative witbin the d gi ee of dm cousin the bill was parsed yeas Hi nays Ui The loint resolution providing trim laoorersin invernniein empiov snail re ceive I ho Burnt whites fur holidays us loither days pushed without debate lhe Kdurn tnl was i hen taken tip ami dicimed unit hour nf nt I loiiruiuiiil In Hie lluuu a maliiiiif It n Ielonv for n pcrRin to iaWelv fume to be nil oliierv or employe uctlng tinder im norny u ine i uneo Mates any ill pn r merit llicrcul vrii pnsx In om ii Mice of the hole t bunded ettiMon bill waJ debuted at Foi lemritt bin without reaching a conclusion the em mi t tee r P Mr Kills nked l ivi to pert from tin I t imm it I on Approoriat a joinr nsr Hit inn providing ihit the iiiiceiled id tie appropriat on for the n ol tiiiUiio rlnotl iillneiP may heuFd toi iciil of the iitTiriT finiu the tivcillow ir MIliiul Hier nod tributaries but obiec tioii vii made by Mr York and lie Hun soon alter udjuuruud choirs Is the Place to Buy FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR L O U I FLOUR XToxie better and none cheaper BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER B U T T E R B U T T E R BUTTER Choice Butter Choicest Creamery Butter BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD B R E A D BREAD B R E A D Made especially for us feweet and good TEA T TEA T TEA T E T E T E T Oolong Green Japan Uncolored Japan Young Hyson nrst pickings exquisite flavor COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE C O F FEE COFFEE 0 COFFEE Of the very GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES Of every kind warranted as to quality guaranteed as to price CORN CORN MEAL MEAL BRAN BRAN SHORTS SHORTS CHOP CHOP By the hundred pounds or ton Farmers or others feeding MONEY ly calling on us Jor f W Viavp contracted for ami chuccst CREAMERY and DAIRY BUTTER that will come into Oberlin this year The Creamerv Butter is made on an improved plan and will be finer than that produced in past years All who relish the choicest butter may depend upon getting it from us at all times CADY c5 CO 20 SouttL JVIciin st of Choice Flour E Finest Flavor stock or teams tuill SAVE their supplies commenced to receive some of the IAKERY RESTAURANT i NO 7 SOUTH MAINST Having purchased this establishment I propose to conduct the business in FIRSTCLASS STYLE I am a practical Baker of longexperience and Bball give my personalattention to all the departments of the work AVEDDING And other parties supplied with Plain and Fancy Cakes Families furnished with good wholesome bread A choice assortment of Confections always on hand By the day or week at my Restaurant and meals at all hours for transient customers Oysters by the quart or served in any style u JOHN STANTON Cole AND Thompson DEALERS IN Lumber Doors Sash Blinds Lime Cement Plaster Hair Hard and Soft Coal Office at New Plaining Mill Cash for goods unless otherwise arranged Hood li7 for Avrata glOO to 830O pr mo miido telling our Grand 11 lry famous and ve Battle or llie World Vi rile to J C MCnrdj Co lluclunatl O flu This Out 1 brlmr ynu in MORErMOHET In One oah ihnanyrhino il In America A tolut Certumiy JULher Sex NooaplUJH YoungITS Greenwich 9tN York Headquarters Straus 85 and 87 Broad St Elyria O 14 U be 11 H u as O CO D a bt 2 S 03 hi a 3 St tf cS The greatest variety ern Uhio Any carriages bought free of charge to Oberlin UOWS THIS BLAINE LINCOLN OUR MOTTO Boots Shoes Slippers AT 307CT PRICES S LIFE no la cr bht ooiiLijsaa mt Headquarters for Footwear oun EXCELLENCE Xi W UFTOIT 18 South Main mf cities of St Pniil nnd Minneapolis Bfht Oiin the ntlvftntnKo of fhr rWf In Imid Writ4 fur 1 liKowisa Pav in Minn kota dnt 1ltKK i SUi iipwnrtlawrtys Ior 7 to a per o IHk We have againcommenced to handleFlowers and tor the next three months shall have a full line of house and bedding plants Large Selection of Seeds also for sale We havecontracted for the Butter of several choice dairies and shall make aspecialty of this article Try it on a loaf of our Cleveland Bread All the staple groceries with fruits and vegetables at lowest cash prices Three Grades of Wellington Oil Mea ChopFeed Clover ami Timothy Seed in full supply All kinds of rarm produce wanted aud CASH paid tor the same SEARLE LYMAN lo II IV MA1 Oberlin O TRADE MARK REGISTERED s 1109 nil Q J HARD sfPriiLjP 109 h mi cini No Bom Treatment Genuine Without this Trade Mark A CARD We the undersigned having received groat and permanent benefit from the use ofCoinpound Oxygen prepared and administered by Drf Starkey A Palen consider it a duty which we owe to the many thousands who are tuffcrlng from chronic diseases to do all that we can to make ltsvirtues known and toinspire the public with confidence We have personal knowledgeof Drs Starkoy 43 Palen They are intelligent andconscientious physicians who will not wt are euro publish any testimonials or reports of cases which are not genuine Wm D Kelley Member of Congress from Philadelphia T 6 Arthur Editor andPublisher Arthurs Home MagazinePhiladelphia V L Conrad Editor LutheranObserver Philadelphia Philadelphia Pa June 1st 1883 In order to meet a natural Inquiry in regard to our professional and personal standing we print the above card from gentlemen well find widely known and of the highest personal character Our Treatise on CompoundOxygon containing a history of the discovery of and mode of action o this remarkable curative agent and a largo record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic diseases will he Bflnt free Addresn a above tf for Lorain Co Kupfers a GO lf ittwvtawaw of baby cabs in north of us will be expressed AIM 18 IN QUALITY Photographer Street Obe in FfiRIS CHEAP r Itpjis 7 I C IVr riiit liiWt 1Hii1h Ir kIM Interest any turiiir wti ian r tliiiM vli oirr tj itflj rut Our 010 ire Hnfj nx icovtrniiiUllt bonfln Hit fU f CVf ST jfc 3 CLAitHL CusbleT Swift CouuUl Luiik iituaoi Mill
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Title | Oberlin Weekly News. (Oberlin [Ohio]), 1884-03-28 |
Subject |
Lorain County (Ohio)--Newspapers Oberlin (Ohio)--Newspapers |
Description | vol.25, no.5 |
Editor | W.H. Pearce |
Publisher | W.H. Pearce |
Date | 1884-03-28 |
Type | text; image |
Format | Newspaper |
LCCN | sn84028323 |
Institution | Oberlin College |
Language | English |
Relation-Is Format Of | http://obis.oberlin.edu/record=b1743814~S4 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1884 |
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Title | Oberlin Weekly News. (Oberlin [Ohio]), 1884-03-28, Page 1 |
Date | 1884-03-28 |
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Institution | Oberlin College |
Transcript | 3 I a 4 V fcJiAAj VOLUME XXV NUMBER 5 OBEELIN LORALN CO 0 FRIDAY MARCH 28 1884 TERMS 150 PER TEAK DIRECTORY post ornoi department rKICr hours 1 rum in uituop A V nrrlavniRht until fl30 Open MAILS LEA7E jpnt 860 A M 1S0 P H 800 p 0K 715 AM 430 pm t PittsllcUi k Wellington 600 a h jjailb dihtkibctrd M A M MO P M 700 AM 1000a m l IB pm from Uinpton B01J p n rder department open lor transac from Hon 0f buincP from a m ro p m BATTE0AD rJgSBHOR MICHIOi SOUT1TKRN R R gtaiHUnl or Jh UeritliAn Tim GOING EAST in TOLEDO i BUSTArOA0C0MH0DATfipJIfSHveH olierlm 918 a m arrive nt JClii 1037 m 0HTCA0J 8T 10D18 E11KG38 leaveflicrtu 1212 p ra arrives at Uove linl 1117 1 I t SEW YORK EXPRESS Leaves Otierlin iV P m1 nrrivc tt Clevelaml 94 p m 73 WAT FREIGHT Leaves Oberlin S36 GOING WEST I 13 TOLEDO ACCOMMODATION TeaveB jjliveUnu 012 a mi arrives at Olierlin 718 a m S TOLEDO EIPRES8 Leaves Cleveland 3 12 p nj urrivGs at Oljorlia 48S p m i 6 PAOITIO EIPR5S8 Leavos Cleveland iii ui leave Oberlin at 747 p m It 73 WAT FREIGHT Leaves Oberlin 7M UJ SOUNG Aent COUNTY ornoERs prHtcvting Attorney D J Nye imlifO Koot TrfJiwf G H Robbine CltrkH J LcwiB cktrfLRvln Ensign BsconUrVt K Cahoor rTobaiJudgeV fl Hinman CHMfffT C Bowen Qtaiion6r C S Hills E P Burrell W ft Criindnli Inimary Director 1 S Straw 8 D Bacon Krailtord Race EUSSIAIWNSHIP fruitx T H Mumford N D Bartlati H H Bnrnnm CUrtV B Durnnd TrKitvrtr Edwin Regal iMorH O Swirt Ctmiift Allen Nowell Geo W Gibson T R Mayhew jmUmo th PmcsB W Iocke Jol Myers AnHn Dale OBERLIN TILLAGE Vavor3 B Clarkfl Ctunsilmen Tohn Prohert Elwin Rccral Geo H Glenn W G Ballantine U H Favcl J S Iek HwtWP M Gilbert rrMurtr0 i Carter MirihalP RToliin Ckitt ngiH4r Fir IparhtsntGeorgt S Fav 0BEBLI5 PUBLIC SCHOOLS limbers of Board of Education Jmlson Smith i H Churchill E J Goodrich W BIurand E f Johnaon H Q Carpenter OFFICERS Ol BOARD Prfiden Ttiilson Smith CUrkW B Durand Twiurer E J Gooririch intend wif of SchooG W White OBEBLIN 0HTJE0HES First CoVG CmrncH wortnwest corner Ol Ham airl Lorain Btreets Kev James Brand Iator Sorvicos 1030 a m and 1 p m Wctly priycr meeting Friday afternoon ocloclt and every Thursday ovening in the Ctiurch Chapel Sunday School 9 amPastors resiueuce No la South Professorat Second Cong Chproh South side West Collcep btrect Pulpit supplied by ProfsJ M Ellii Indson Smith and G F Wriglit6eryice 1030 a m and 7 p m Weekly prayer meetiriK on Thursday evening in the lecture room Sunday School 9 a m Cubist PEI CHURCH No 63 and Reotory So to S nth Main St J W CracraftSerTlrent 320 o m Holy Communion the fltsfc undae of each month and upon the Holy im of the Kclesiastical year Sunday school Sj a m Suats free B iPTlsT CatTKOH No S East Ioraln St Bev Uuo W Nend Pastor Services 108O a a nnil 7 nm Sunday School 12 m Young Peoples PrayerMnetiDg Sunday at B45 p m Iraver mocDlng Timrouay evening raflior ceaidenec 16 Eitat Lorain street rIRST MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH No Mi South Main st Rev WF McDowell Pastor Vrtrea m30 a m and 7KK u m Scats Tiee suDtlav Srhool 9 a m Prayer meetingsSuodav evciimt at 6 oclock in north Classroom foroltl folks in south Claa room foryoung peoule Weekiv Pravcr iiieeting Thuraduy eTfininn Paatora residence 71 South Main urect Ktbt M E Church South Water St between Mill and Grovoland Itev J H Pavne fator llcidcijee No aO Mcchauic street Services 10110 a m 8 p ra 7 pm Sabbath school 3 ji m Weekly Prayer mcetiMgTliursiav ovening Oflicial Church meotinK every Hooikiy evening BUSINESS OABDS A TTORNK YS JH LANG Attorn eyai Law Notary Pub lie and Genera Land InsuranceandFeQilon Agent No 3 Worcesters Block I A WEBSTER AttorneyatLaw Notary Public aud Real Etaio Agent Oflice ovit 1 and 9 South Mainsteert OberlinOhioI A WcbHter Klv Block Blyria 3 p EO P ft CHAS A METCALF Attorneys at Law Notaries Public and Real Entate Aientfi Collections niomptly made OQlce uvur Tuttlcs Joweiry Store No S Collego eU iilifrlinfi 1fltf BANKS pITIZENS NATIONAL BANK of Oberlin J Buy and Sell Government Bonda Coin and lnoni Foreitru and Uomeetic Exchange Bralu Mvcn quol all parte of Europe C H Kakdall Cashier M 8toh President SATSBOOH GM GLENN Barber Shop and Bath Room No 9 College Place Untying done to order Moving Pianos aspeoialty ISly OOLLSGSS OlEKLIN COLLEGE WRITING DEPT Thorouirh iuBtmction eivon in Practical Snil lniiimilti prnrnnchli and Bookkeep ing itoonis First Floor South end Tappan It all URIAH aicnaK IBly Principal DRESS VA KINO MlfS R A HOFFMAN Press and Clonk Muker Nol College Place Oberlin Ohio tutting and flttiug by accurate measure and ordinal designiiiK specialties 35ly DRTOSTS M GARDNER A CO Druggists ire acriptiona accurately compounded at an F HARMON Dealer in Drugs MediV cines Perfumes Toilet Articles Lamps d Fine Candies No 7 W College St DRA YfyO WU HAY LOR Drayman moves Pianos Household Goods and Merchandise with ire and on reasonable terms Orders may be lit at the Exurastt office 49tf Hli ttUarbU Deutlst Office ovor No f W est Collego Street First stairway East f Post Office Oberlin O 42tf JC SI D I ALL Dentist First door west of the Post Office Gives giu when h it BA RDWARE CARTE ll Sc WOOD Dealers in Hardware Stoves and Tin Ware Solo Agents for ocwurta Stoves Job work done in the best dinner W EEl A EDWARDS liealorain Stoves Tin and Shuut iron W are and Hardware of mds Merchants Kxchange Novih Mint JE WELERS P U HOLTER Watchmaker Engraver an denier in Watches Clocks Jowlrv ant fWu Noa WnHtCrtlln LI TXRY 8TABLK CS f7t ki Proprietor rttT Stables No ab7rVPTtlCd at hl1 houra and at reasor PBYSIOrANs AUSTIN Ofll IS Eat Colleretreet O ce hosTfro t to 8 p h and 7 to 8 evim m R PKMKiu Txt n rr Surtrriti Dm i i Jv llorc strot lie licrliu vv PDBL1SHXD SVKRT FBI DAT AT No 27 South Matnat Oberlin o ve ii PEAnoK Editoe ixr PEopaiiiToa Tl r i i i aic1JtyN Lcttcrslrorn the People on Kvervdiv Tumi v irnri y r made iters from foi esident6 and Edit Jrtns temporarily absent n Current Events and a arefnlly Selected Matter great extent written ex a I Co limited amount of Its contents are to preselyforits coluir Competent Local Correup mponant point in the Count very informed of evtrv event trnnciuvin apective localities Court Proceedings and other County Seat NewB fully and accurately reported Oberhn and Cleveland Markets corrected every It is Republican in pri partisan progressive n rincinlc but not oflenwvely in all that relates to the DuiMlrfr up of the business morals and public sentiment of the community and aggressive in respect to those things detrimental tm public weltare Torma o Snbiiorlptlon t lieo per year Parts of a year in proportion Single copies c cents Subscriptions may begin at any time Address changed at the pleasure of thesubscriber No extra charge for postage AdvArtifteniiita o an unobjectionable character inserted on favorable terms Rates made known on application to the Proprietor Transient advertisements casb In advance Bb tor regular advertising presented quar Job Printing The News OkkickIsweII equipped w ith V irstclass Steam Presses and good material and is prepared to executeanything in the printing line from a one line card to a full sheet Dostcr PEIN0E BISMAE0K Imperial Chancellor of Germany The recent events in connection with the return of the Laaker resolutions and Prince BiBmarckB speech on the Bubject in the Reichstag the other day when he declared his friendly feeling toward this country but vehemently stated hieobjections to being made his enemys postman hae ol late made the burly figure of the German Chancellor anotable object in the politics of the day Ot to Edouard Leopold BismarckSchoenhausen Chancellor of Germany and politically the most powerful BiDgle man in the world was born atBrandenburg April 1st 1813 of an old and wealthy family He studied at theUniversities of Gottingen and Berlin and his reputation is still high in theestimation of Btudents as a duellist and beer drinker BiBtnareks diplomatic career began in 1851 when he was made chiefsecretary of the Prussian Legal ion atFrankfort Before this he was known as an ultraroyalist and absoluiist Theinterests of Prussia and its elevation to the head of a confederacy of German States were objects alwayB in his mind He was special envoy to St Petersburgh in 1859 constantly grew in the regard of King William and in 1862 was given the most important diplomatic position in the gift of the court that of Minister to France Before long he was recanea and made President of the Cabinet and Minister of Foreign Affairs lhe popu lar opposition to the militarism that waB fast becoming the overpowering feature of Prusian politics met with strong op position in the Parliament ana inuctober 1861 Bismarck dismissed thedeputies A revolution would doubtless have followed this arbitrary aetion but the complicated SleswigHolsteinquestion aroused a strong feeling in favor of the nationality and unity of Germany From this time the policy of Bismarck was secure and Prussia at once took the lead of the German States The war of 1867 completed the supremacy ofPrussia and Bismarck from being the moat hated became the most popular man in Germany When in 1870 Napoleon IIX tookadvantage of theBocalled Spanish question to precipitate a war with Prussiafeeling that the security of his thronedepended on proving that he possessed the military genius of the great Napoleon Germany was prepared at every point armed as it were to the teeth The war of 187071 was soon decided The anticipated march to Berlin of the French troops became a audden retreat Paris was surrounded and at laBt the German soldiers marched through the streets of the French capital The terms dictated by Bismarck included the surrender of Alsace and part of Lorraine and a war indemnity of 5000 million francs about SIWUUUUUUU meunification of Germany was the natural result In 1871 Bismarck was made a Prince and in the same year was raised iv th nnsition of Imperial Chancellor It is probably a fact that he is the ruler of Germany in an absolute degree that is hardly true even of the Russian Czar The emperor follows his advice implicit ly and the Keicnsicg is aimost mwayo Bubservient to his will For some time rnnce rntsuiaruK b health has been very poor but he has of late submitted to a severe course of training and the other day when about to make bis speech on the Laekerquestion walked to the Reichsrag the nrsl rime for many months receiving an ovation from the people of Berlin The Ladies Floral Cabinet for March is a very attractive number for thelovers of flowers As the season is at hand when spring flower gardens must be made it is timely to say to our readers that the publishers or the Floral Cabinet send this year post free to every yearly nbcriber Two Everblooming Roses or Ten packets of Choice Flower Seeds As beiore stated any of our readers may have a copy ol the Cabinet for t hlf nnce nx cents by ea7 thin miner Address L es Floral Cabinet 22 Vesey street VW York If any porson wishes r subscribe for the Fl nil Cubnet m con necuon with our own furnish the two imnius t Evorbloninf Kos or the len packets of Flower Setls ior o Do you want the ring fourteen or eighteen carat said the jeweler to the CeriSdonr carat all This is the third woman Ive married and I am very particular NEWS SURY Important Intelligeace frcm All Parts CONGRESSIONAL Toe Senate on the 20th adooted r monintin directing tbo Seoretnry of the Treasury to furnlah copies of accounts and vouchers in tho Surrout oases Debate on theEducational bill was resumed bur no action wna taken In the House Mr Garrison wasdeclared entitled to a seat as Representative rrointhe Fifth DlBtrirjt of Vinrinia and the oath of olllce was administered to him Tho Speaker presented an estimate of fc 000 for the pedestal of the statue of GeneralGarfield to be erected in Washington by the Army of the Cumberland The Bonded WhiskyErtcnsion hill wna discussed inCornmittee of the liuie wjuiour acuon In the Senate on the 21st Mr Hoar called up the bill to increase the salaries of the United States District Judges to 6000 and Mr Van Wyck moved to amend by mat ing tne sum w000 A bill was introduced to provide for the creation of the State ofTacoma from Washington and Idaho Territories When the Educational bill came up Mr Sherman moved an amendment that the money be distributed in proportion toilliteracy and without ulstinction as to race or color Adjourned to tho 24th In the House E H Funston was sworn in a thosuccessor of the late D C Haskell of the Socoud LiBtrlct of Kansas A bill was passed toretire W W Averill with tho rank aud pay of of ColoneL Tiik Senate woo not In session on the 224 in tho House a favorable reportwas made for tho return of the Chinese indemnity fund and on nd verse report to reduce lifetimepatents to fl re years A resolution was adopted calling for information as to tho lease of grounds in Yellowstone Park and whatprovision was made lor the preservation of fish and game Several members expressed their views ou the Bonded ft aisky Extension biLL In the Senate on the 24th the BlairEducation measure and the bill to increase theBaluries of the District Judges furnished material for debate until the hour of adjournment In the House bills were Introduced By Mr Perkins to give the Southern Kansas Paetflo Road right of way through Indian Territory by Mr Morrill providing a uniform grade for invalid pensioners by Mr Monev to secure choanor correspondence by telegraph by Mr Hardy to provent the fraudulent reuse ofoigarboxca by Mr Culberson Tex to rcpoai the restriction on the coinage of the Bilvur dollar DOMESTIC Advioks Of the 20th state tfaat greatexcitement still prevailed over the discovery of gold in Coaur D Alene in Idaho the rush was Immense and over a thousand buildings were going up Several claims were yielding handsomely The police of Boston on the 20fch captured fifteen members of a gang of thievesranging from twelve to sixteen years of age Their meetingplace wRS an old cellar and they had almost perfected a distinctlanguage Neab Perryville N Y the other day a mixed train ran off the track a passenger coach turning over three times severely injuring six persons Several new breaks in the Mississippi levees occurred near New Orleans on the 20th flooding railroad tracks andsuspending travel Other breaks were expected as the water was gradually rising Three negro robbers who had created a reign of terror on the Illinois Central and Cairo ShortLine Roads between East St Louis and Belleville HI were captured on the 20 th The Josephine Hotel at Hot Springs Ark was destroyed by fire on the night of the 20th and many of the guests lost all of their clothing and valuables Near Salem O early on the morning of the 20th the Chicago limited express train rushed Into a landslide whichderailed the cars the locomotive plunging down an embankment and immediately exploding The engineerand fireman were killed and three persons were seriously and twelve others slightly injured The striking lasters in the shoe factories at West Medway Mass have resumed work at the former rates The Gill Car Manufacturing Company at Columbus O made an assignment the other evening having 260000 liabilities and irlWOOO assets Charles Barrett of Ashburnham Mass having outlived the mortality table of a life insurance company was recently sent a check for his policy and thedividend for the year Mrs Georuiana Gutkftn whoseelopement with a colored hodcarrier at Erie Pa was prevented recently mot hor lover after she had escaped from the ofticer and both went to a ministers house and were married She was discovered on tho 2ith in the house of a negro and wan imprisoned by her friends A DBFATCATioy of J3T000 by William G Morgan caused the dissolution of his hanking firm in Hartford Conn on the 20 h Thb footandmouth disease was on the 20th alleged to have mude it s appearance in three herds In Maries County Mo While insane at Oakland Cal a few evenings ago Mrs John Schaefor cut her own and her babys throat When the husband saw the corpses he also attempted suicide and a lady was so shocked at the gory scene that she became a ravingmaniac The collision of two sections of a freight train near Angola N Y on the 21stexploded an oilcar which took fire the flames spreading to other cnrsi Pouremployes were fatally burned andtwentyone cars were consumed MRS A H FOOTE of Lawrence Kan died on the 21st of blood poisoning caused by wearing a creen vail which rubbed against a sore on her face There were ten great crevassos in the Mississippi levees near New Orlenns on the 21st all pouring great volumes of water into the country There were 176 business failures in the United States during the week endod ou the 21st and thirtyBeven in Cauadn This was a decrease of eleven as compared with the previous week At Mt Carmol Pa on the 21st Michael Toney a youth of sixteen was arrested in the act of changing a switch with the pur pose of wrecking a train An announcement was made recently that McFaddcn an accomplice of Prentiss Tillers in the St Louis express robbery bad attempted to commit suicide in tho St Louis Prison by swallowing fragments of broken glass On the 20th the report was said to be unfounded McPadden beingdesirous of being placed in the hospital whence oscane Would be easy Back water was on the 21st flooding the houses in Front street at vicKsmirg mm tho country between the Mississippi unci Atchalalaya Hivors was being inundated through breaks in the levies The boiler in Batmans sawmill at Newport Ark burst a few days agokillirhfl fl reman and three children Two nnoTHKiis named Fitzpatrick were on tho 21st executed at Columbia Ky Mm murder of Miiler Brewster A sulphcb explosion the other day in Knternriso colliery near Mt Cavnirl Pa killed three men and badly damaged the woodwork of the mine nv tho Mnsiiip of the Dohson woolen tiiu at Sclmvlkill Pa on the 21st twelve iaH cmnlovos were thrown out of Tint total number of posfcofnees in the United States on March 20 ISM was 4SM3 against 47858 on July 1 an increase in nine months of At the present the number of postoffice at the end of the present fiscal year would reach 50000 Advices of the 21st from uoige ity Kan were to the effect that thecattbdrive to the North this year would he from TiTiOOO toilVSOW head Thk New York Senate Committee onPublic Health which ha boon invoatigal ing adulterations of food reported on the 21s that halt the butter placed on the mnrkl in that State was mixl with lallow lml or hone oil Onlv ten samples out of thirty proved to le Komiii Fourft tbof the milk sold in New York City was previously watered or skimmed Tqk veterinary surgeons investigating tho cuttle disease at Neoslio Falls Kan examined on the J2d the hay fid to tin sufferers and found wild ryecmitnining twenty times more ergot than was ever before knwn in ieed It wtus cbiimod tbat the feet of the cart I ii oz Imeause the rgot contracted the bloodvessels andreiirded tise circulation The slaughterbuildup in Jersey City and HobokMi employing about two hundred liutrhrs have been fonvd to cloe onaccount of the competition of dressed btW rom Chicago The workmen wore on the d organzing for a concerted movement against their Western rivals J B Joittson who robbed a drug bouse in St Joseph Mo of a large amount of goods killed himself with a revolver nar Denver on the 22d while on his way to tmtke restitution to tho firm Forty masked citizens of Mniysville ICan on the 22d forced the jailer todeliver to them Samuel Prayer who had been convicted of ths miirde of JohnPennington and wife The offender was taken lb the wagon bridge and hanged after he hud ninde a full couEessiou of his crime Fire was still raging on the 22d in tho Pocahontas coal mine in West Virginia where one hundred and fifty three menrecently lost their lives by an explosion Engineers had been sent there to locale tire ehambrs wheu a corps of oilwell driliers would be set at work tit penetrate the mountain from the top in order Lo flood the mine through the borings The steamer Thetis purchasid atDundee Scotland by the United StatesGovernment Tor the ireely relief expedition arrived at New York on tho 2id A slight fire at the capitol inWashingington on the 22d created great excitement but it was extinguished before muchdamage was done A train of thirtyone cars of corn given to the Ohio River sufferers by the people of Sedgwick County Kan arrived inCincinnati on the 22d and would bo sold at auction Fire in the Newcastle coal mine in Washington Territory has been raging for eighteen months The fact that it obtained mastery over the management had been concealed up to the 22d At Baltimore on the 22d flro destroyed the Flamingo guano works and thechemical works of P S Chappoll Sons The total loss was estimated at 200030 In a collision between an emigrant and passenger train near Red Wing Minn or the 22d fifteen persons were injured two fatally and two coachoB and a locomotive were wrecked After a short run on the 22d the State National Bank at Boulder Col suspendod The concern owed depositors about100000 A Cowboy shot an Indian at the Tongue River Agency Montana on the 22d and the red men retaliated by burning a ranch aud threatening further trouble The factory of the Electric CandleCompany at the foot of West Fourteenth street New York valued at 300000 was destroyed by fire on the 22 1 In a bankinghouse at Augusta Ga twe men engrossed the attention of amessenger on the 22d and took 2700 from hit sachel without his knowledge The ship Bombay from Philadelphia tc New Orleans was on the 22d supposed tc have foundered There were nineteenpersons on board Three men were seriously burned the other day by an explosion in the fireworks establishment of Diehl Co atCincinnati and the roof fell upon thorn aud held them until help arrived Near Cannon Falls Minn a few days ago a freight train fell through a culveri and a wrecking train sent to its reliel dropped through another bridge Tonpersons were badly injured Epjzoot of the most desperate type madi Its appearance at Dayton O on the 24th A cyclone on the morning of the 24tl ravaged the country in tho vicinity of Co lumbiu S C The storm was heralded b a roaring sound Farm property and houses were badly damaged and some per sons were injured At twentyseven leadingclearinghouseIn the United States the total exchange for tho week ended on the 22d aggregated 43103080 against 24407411 for tht previous week indicating an improvement in general business Advices o the 24th state that thecounterfeit twenty dollar silver certificates now being circulated in Ohio and Kentucky bear either the numbers B1487415X oi B1407X A resolution was introduced in tht Kansas House on the 24th declaring that the footandmouth disease does not exis among cattle in that State and that th present affliction is neither contagious nor infectious Yellow fever wa3 on the 24th reported to have broken out on the United States steamer Iroquois on its way to Alaska The Mississippi River at New Orleans was on the 24th one inch higher than wa ever before known All the levees on the Louisiana side between Vicksburg and Natchez had given way Howard Gentry colored killed hi wife at Carmi 111 on the 24th and tbei shot himself Jealousy Governor Crittenden said on the 24th There is not a case of footrandmouth dis ease in Missouri Exports pronounce th disease frozen feet The disease will noi communicate General M Rupert for eighteenyearTreasurer of the city of Westchester Pa was on the 24th discovered to bo 15001 short in his accounts Three youthful highwaymon agedfourteen fifteen and sixteen yearsrespectively robbed a peddler named HonryHornhold near Millorsburg Pa a few nights ago of uine hundred dollars A fire at Greenville Tex a few days ago swept away the city hall poBtofllce jail telegraph office and other buildings the losses aggregating 70000 Newark and Hoboken N J butcher were on the 24th taking steps inconjunction with the New York Association tc crowd out Chicago dressed beef which bad paralyzod the slaughtering business Eight large whales have within a few days been seen in the Atlantic olf theeastern end of Long Island The issue of standard eilver dollars for the week ended March 22 was 288495 For the corresponding period of last year it was 218400 3f Hebrew settlors in Northern Dakota were on the 24th reported to bo suffering Cor clothing and the necessaries of life PERSONAL AKD POLITICAL The Democrats of Virginia will bold Lheir State Convention at Richmond May 14 to nominate State officers Charles Laugheimeu known asDickens Dutchman died at Philadelphia re cently aged seventyfive yoars fifty ol which were passed in a convicts cell The Republicans of Rhode Island met in State Convantion at Woonsocket on the 20th and renominated Governor Bourn and the present State officers The Michigan Democrats will meet it State Convention at Detroit June 18 to elect delegates to the National Convention In the Maryland Legislature on the 30th a bill prohibiting the sale in Baltimore o Wnsternslaughtered beef was tabled in the House by a vote of fid to 11 At the instauce of John J Vertrees Chairman of tho Tennessee StateDemojratic Committee an injunction was served m the 21st on the President of theNashville American Newspaper Company re straining him from advocating in that pa por a protective t arilt V ertreos claimed tr linvo an interest in the majority of thi stock of the Aineriom Several indictments against SherifT Davidson of Now York and several oi is subordinates were return on the 21st iv the New York County tJrnnd Jury The charge was malleasauee in office and othoi rr gulariiies It was announced on the 21st from Wash i gton that the subcommittee of theBenito Committee on P istotties had fnrmu lUed a bill to establish U l graph offices r 11 posti tikes whiro the salary of the post master is not less than V0 The charges Cjr messages prepaid by telegram stamps would lie For 1000 miles or let 20 cent for each twenty wor is for httiveen 1100 and 2iXl miU s il cviit and for over 20 JO miles V cento wiiilo special rates are fixed for newspapers President Arthur asked Congress on the 21st to appropriat iJ0W to erect a pedestal for the monument of General Garfield which will be presented to th Hty of Washington by the Army of the Cumberlaud Judge Thatcuek of the Supreme Court of Colorado died on the 21st A Boston dispatch announces the deab of Dr Ezra Abbott noted for bis biblical and historical learning H was novar a clergyman Senator Sarin Jjhu C New andothors representing the National Republican Committee met in Chicago eu the 22d to arrange derails for the NatioualCouvenfcion Positive orders were issued that the attendance at each session should notexceed six thousand persons The director of the musical fethul to he held in May stated that the Expo ition Building would be arranged forthe Hecoumijdntiou of 7760 peisous on the main floor Washington ail vices of the 22d state that the Pension hill appropriates ii Jt 100 ami provides for the re appropriation of the unexpended balance ojiocl 000000 Fifty leading citizens of Chicago have signed an address urging tho formation of an Independent Republican Association to promote the work of administrative reform and the extinction of tho spoils system O A Carpfnter was on the 22dacquitted at Petersburg 111 of the murder of Zora Burns Five jurors on the first ballot voted for couvictiou The wife and daughter of the accused waited all night at the Sheriff residence to hear the result The fatherof the murdered girl was sowild from grief that he was const antly watched Carpenter would only say to interviewers after the verdict that ho was at home on the Sunday night when the deed was done The Dakota Territorial RepublicanConvention to select delegates to Chicago will be held at Huron April 21 Rev Henry Morgan known as theTalmage of Boston died suddenly on Um evening of the 22d in his sixtieth year The California Legislature met inspecial session at Sacramento on the 24th A bill providing that wifebeaters should be publicly whipped has beendefeated in the Massachusetts House ofRepresentatives A bill providing that cities and towns shall supply all children gratis withtextbooks for use in the public schools has passed both Houses of the Massachusetts Legislature and has been signed by the Governor FOREIGN Advices of the 19th indicated thatmatters were not improving for the British in Egypt There wns a general rising of the Arab tribes and Osman Digmas force were being hourly augmentel General Graham was calling for reinforcement from England as his troops were suffering very severely from the intense heat It was also reported that Lupton Bey and his forces had been annihilated inDougola Ireland is declared free from thefoofcandmouth disease by the officers of tht British Privy Council Twenty seven Nihilists including four artillery officers were arrested in St Petersburg a few doys ago William Wagner George Ambrose and David Kyffor left Black River N B few days ago to gather driftwood and were drowned by the upsetting of thcii boat The Italian ministry resigned on th 20th because of the small majority by which Coppino was elected President oJ the Chamber of Deputies El Mehdi was organizing a force ofartillery on the 20th and was preparing tw march on Berber General Gordon stated that he could no longer hold Khartoum against the tribes massing about him Cairo advices of the 21st state that six thousand rebels were gathered on the right bank of tho Nile immediately opposite th palace in Khartoum One hundred blacki sent down the hill for fuel were fired upoo and killed by the Arabs The eightyseventh anniversary of th birth of Emperor William was celcbratxl on the 22d in Berlin as a fnll holiday th city being brilliant with flags QueenVictorias congratulation was the first onereceived Juan Duaz a desperado and a soldiei fought a duel recently forty miles from Matninoras Mux nine shots beingexchanged and both combatant being killed The quarrel was about a woman The Newfoundland Legislaure hasdeclared a one hundred per cent duty oi merchamS ise packages as a ratal iat ory measure against the Canadian lawdemanding the inspection of Newfoundland herrings The Egyptian rebels had on the 24th etrl off all communication with Khartoum and the situation was deemed very serioos iat General Gordon British mossengerscarrying concealed letters had been sjntfrow Berber to Khartoum LATER HEWa Nfcws iis been received at Now Yuri that the brig A G Jewett of Belfast Me was wrecked on February 24 souhenst of Cape Hatteras during a henvy gale Tho cantain and cook went down in the vessel The rest of Iheci ew took to a boat Five of the crew died from exposure and the only survivor was picked up after being liity four hours in a tioat A destructive cyclone pased through portions of Indiana and Kentucky on the 2ot h Ho far as known no lives were lost but many persons were injured and great damage done to buildings fences and live stock Peter A Jordan of the wellknown firm of McKellar Smiths Jordanproprietors of the Johnson Type Foundry Phila delphia died on the 25th nged eightysix The heaviest shock of an earth quake since 1H08 occurred at San Francisco on the afternoon of the 25th lasting fifteen seconds The neonle were ercatlv alarmed and severnl buildings on the made land near the water front were much damaged Dispatches were received atWashington from Louisiana on the 2oth stating that the Mississippi had broken over most of the levees that many parishes were entirely inundated and tTOvorirment aid was necessary to prevent the people and stock from starving Jacksonville a small village near Newark Ohio is suffering from a scarlet fever epidemic The diseose is reported of a most maligncnt type attacking young and old alike Many have died The schools and stores have closed and the village is reported as resembling a place aeserten Among the memorials presented in the Semite on the 2oth were several protesting arrnlnst the passage of the bills before the Senate relating to patents or any bills that may no injurious 10 rnc inicicBis oi patenters The Chair laid before the Seuate theresolution oUored hy Mr Van Wyck in the House calling on the Attorney General to furnish certain information ns to the star route at torneys or state to the Senate why he does not do so The resolution was agreed to The bill to increase the salaries of United states Judtres to wns taken up after the adoption of an amendment mamng li unisvnii ior a judge m JM oim to aposition in his court any relative witbin the d gi ee of dm cousin the bill was parsed yeas Hi nays Ui The loint resolution providing trim laoorersin invernniein empiov snail re ceive I ho Burnt whites fur holidays us loither days pushed without debate lhe Kdurn tnl was i hen taken tip ami dicimed unit hour nf nt I loiiruiuiiil In Hie lluuu a maliiiiif It n Ielonv for n pcrRin to iaWelv fume to be nil oliierv or employe uctlng tinder im norny u ine i uneo Mates any ill pn r merit llicrcul vrii pnsx In om ii Mice of the hole t bunded ettiMon bill waJ debuted at Foi lemritt bin without reaching a conclusion the em mi t tee r P Mr Kills nked l ivi to pert from tin I t imm it I on Approoriat a joinr nsr Hit inn providing ihit the iiiiceiled id tie appropriat on for the n ol tiiiUiio rlnotl iillneiP may heuFd toi iciil of the iitTiriT finiu the tivcillow ir MIliiul Hier nod tributaries but obiec tioii vii made by Mr York and lie Hun soon alter udjuuruud choirs Is the Place to Buy FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR L O U I FLOUR XToxie better and none cheaper BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER B U T T E R B U T T E R BUTTER Choice Butter Choicest Creamery Butter BREAD BREAD BREAD BREAD B R E A D BREAD B R E A D Made especially for us feweet and good TEA T TEA T TEA T E T E T E T Oolong Green Japan Uncolored Japan Young Hyson nrst pickings exquisite flavor COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE C O F FEE COFFEE 0 COFFEE Of the very GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES Of every kind warranted as to quality guaranteed as to price CORN CORN MEAL MEAL BRAN BRAN SHORTS SHORTS CHOP CHOP By the hundred pounds or ton Farmers or others feeding MONEY ly calling on us Jor f W Viavp contracted for ami chuccst CREAMERY and DAIRY BUTTER that will come into Oberlin this year The Creamerv Butter is made on an improved plan and will be finer than that produced in past years All who relish the choicest butter may depend upon getting it from us at all times CADY c5 CO 20 SouttL JVIciin st of Choice Flour E Finest Flavor stock or teams tuill SAVE their supplies commenced to receive some of the IAKERY RESTAURANT i NO 7 SOUTH MAINST Having purchased this establishment I propose to conduct the business in FIRSTCLASS STYLE I am a practical Baker of longexperience and Bball give my personalattention to all the departments of the work AVEDDING And other parties supplied with Plain and Fancy Cakes Families furnished with good wholesome bread A choice assortment of Confections always on hand By the day or week at my Restaurant and meals at all hours for transient customers Oysters by the quart or served in any style u JOHN STANTON Cole AND Thompson DEALERS IN Lumber Doors Sash Blinds Lime Cement Plaster Hair Hard and Soft Coal Office at New Plaining Mill Cash for goods unless otherwise arranged Hood li7 for Avrata glOO to 830O pr mo miido telling our Grand 11 lry famous and ve Battle or llie World Vi rile to J C MCnrdj Co lluclunatl O flu This Out 1 brlmr ynu in MORErMOHET In One oah ihnanyrhino il In America A tolut Certumiy JULher Sex NooaplUJH YoungITS Greenwich 9tN York Headquarters Straus 85 and 87 Broad St Elyria O 14 U be 11 H u as O CO D a bt 2 S 03 hi a 3 St tf cS The greatest variety ern Uhio Any carriages bought free of charge to Oberlin UOWS THIS BLAINE LINCOLN OUR MOTTO Boots Shoes Slippers AT 307CT PRICES S LIFE no la cr bht ooiiLijsaa mt Headquarters for Footwear oun EXCELLENCE Xi W UFTOIT 18 South Main mf cities of St Pniil nnd Minneapolis Bfht Oiin the ntlvftntnKo of fhr rWf In Imid Writ4 fur 1 liKowisa Pav in Minn kota dnt 1ltKK i SUi iipwnrtlawrtys Ior 7 to a per o IHk We have againcommenced to handleFlowers and tor the next three months shall have a full line of house and bedding plants Large Selection of Seeds also for sale We havecontracted for the Butter of several choice dairies and shall make aspecialty of this article Try it on a loaf of our Cleveland Bread All the staple groceries with fruits and vegetables at lowest cash prices Three Grades of Wellington Oil Mea ChopFeed Clover ami Timothy Seed in full supply All kinds of rarm produce wanted aud CASH paid tor the same SEARLE LYMAN lo II IV MA1 Oberlin O TRADE MARK REGISTERED s 1109 nil Q J HARD sfPriiLjP 109 h mi cini No Bom Treatment Genuine Without this Trade Mark A CARD We the undersigned having received groat and permanent benefit from the use ofCoinpound Oxygen prepared and administered by Drf Starkey A Palen consider it a duty which we owe to the many thousands who are tuffcrlng from chronic diseases to do all that we can to make ltsvirtues known and toinspire the public with confidence We have personal knowledgeof Drs Starkoy 43 Palen They are intelligent andconscientious physicians who will not wt are euro publish any testimonials or reports of cases which are not genuine Wm D Kelley Member of Congress from Philadelphia T 6 Arthur Editor andPublisher Arthurs Home MagazinePhiladelphia V L Conrad Editor LutheranObserver Philadelphia Philadelphia Pa June 1st 1883 In order to meet a natural Inquiry in regard to our professional and personal standing we print the above card from gentlemen well find widely known and of the highest personal character Our Treatise on CompoundOxygon containing a history of the discovery of and mode of action o this remarkable curative agent and a largo record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic diseases will he Bflnt free Addresn a above tf for Lorain Co Kupfers a GO lf ittwvtawaw of baby cabs in north of us will be expressed AIM 18 IN QUALITY Photographer Street Obe in FfiRIS CHEAP r Itpjis 7 I C IVr riiit liiWt 1Hii1h Ir kIM Interest any turiiir wti ian r tliiiM vli oirr tj itflj rut Our 010 ire Hnfj nx icovtrniiiUllt bonfln Hit fU f CVf ST jfc 3 CLAitHL CusbleT Swift CouuUl Luiik iituaoi Mill |
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