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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

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T1IK SUMMIT COUNTY BEACON, AKRON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 25, the I'ittsburgh. Cleveland Toledo MORE THAN $1,000 A DAY SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. 1 uoiy cjteicises, unless tne person oe i ipnfiVC1 Cr. VO i rtr i previously holy. But here a work AlUiUA fcUjNo Uf MALI A.

Railway Company. BRISK BUILDING. member from attending; therefore, in many places the membership was bo must be performed, through which a Cleveland tii-ruta, 18th: Receiver C.eoige 1). Walker, of the, Cleveland. oh asuifi of entertaining- her mother, Mr-.

Win. U. and Iter i fiend, llalthi both of John-15 Corners, near Akroii, Sumiuit County. Mrs. E.

D. (Florence) McClintock, of Meadvillo, is the name of George. S. person becomes holy himself, a thing great that tho utmost difficulty was experienced in obtaining lodge-rooms ot sullicieiit capacity. It.

Vernon Delaware, more famil- winch, as already shown, occurs A MINISTER TAKES arly known as the Cleveland. Akron through the word of God alone; and to THK STORY OF T1IK MOST GI WEKE THE GBOSS EARNINGS OF Til VAULFY It AI LAV AY SCHUMACHER'S ENGINE HOUSE candidates lor initiat ion were usln r- Columbus, "Ulue Grass Route of Ohio," una eueco places, times, persons, May's bride. The wedding took place eu into the hall where those who were already members were arranged in and the whole external service yesterday bought 500 tons of steel rails of the Cleveland Rolling Mills, which RAPIDLY GOING UP-OTHER LOCAL BUSINESS GANTIC OF LOCAL HOAXES. on 1 ues tav afternoon at the icsitit nee of God are appointed and ordained DUBIN'G THE LAST YEA R. GROUND AGAINST THEM IN AN AXTI-SABRATII DESECRATION COXFER--E E.

rows, each covered from head to loot NO. so that it may be publicly and assidu will replace the most worn iron vet remaining in the track. Twentv-six with a white or black gown, iu which ously exercised. According to our wascutsniHlI holes for tho eyes ana Heidelberg Catechism God requires in hundred tons ot steel rails and no end of ballast were used in imorovina- this LOCAL MOTES. in Fourth Commandment: "That I of the rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Uev.

AVilliam II. Lewis. "The happy couple departed on the afternoon train Akron, which cirv thev will make their permanent residence." K.xchanges ieput an important in" -provement in the statute requiring re mouth. With this garment on the identity of the wearer was perfeclly concealedand the candidates wiio were road last year, and the iinrjrovement3 WILS. THERE, especially on the Sabbatn, that is the PRESIDENT AVADE'S INTEREST ROBINSON WAS COURSE GENE will continue during the Summer, and initiated at one time did not know OF RAL day ot rest, diligently frequent the church of God to hear iiis word, to use uesiue uaiiast anu steel rails the lilimg The cc s.

del i vert The following address was before a meeting of minister whether they were in the hands of friends or strangers. tne sacraments, rmblie.lv to call upon of Tns- of several trestles will be recorded among the improvements made during SKETCH OF THE ORDER. ams of marriages to be made to the L'robate Court. Everv person solemn tne Lioru, and to contribute to the relief earawas Eastern Ohio St. John's men the candidate was asked it he Heavy Boiler Orders.

J. 0. McXeil's boiler works, on South Broadway, tire iu a prosperous condition. At the present time two globe rotary boilers are lieing made for the Ohio Paper at Xiles. Rotary and steam boilers are also being manufactured for parties in Ferguson Falls, and three boilers for Neil tne year iaa.5.

jo road in Ohio was ING ANNUAL REl'ORT TO THE STOCKHOLDERS AT THEIR YEARLY MEETING TO-DAY. ot the poor, as becomes a Christian, Classes oi tne neiurmed Chuivn izing a marriage, whether ifhder a li- was willing to leave the sinful world lmnroved more in 1882 than the C. Trinity Reformed Church, Canton, Hiase, publication of bans or otherwise, Howard is a men are not very nuuu r- 6. Lledrrt.t r'el social and dance in II ri I i-it evening- parsed til of all present. Bio has gone to a expects to locate.

of lV.iinsui;', behind and enter upon the new life. tne confession or Faith says "This day is kept holv unto the Lord Tuesday, April to, tor the purpose ot now required to make such return 1' i An ahirmative answer, and the initiation began. He was immediately blind II 1 taking steps -in opposition to Sabbath under a penalty of S50. Those int er l'-iu Saturday's illy Deacon. if, after due preparation of heart and ordering of their business affairs, men not only rest during the entire day desecration by railroad excursions, pic ested will govern themselves according folded, led to a step-ladder, and told to An unwritten chanter ot local rem nics, and was funnmed The ascend and seat himself on the top stair ly.

An earnest, attentive auditory num lrom their own works, words and Beacon for publication: misceiice, but one that nas iurnished The Nypno and Erie. Cleveland Leader, 18th: President Adams, of the Kypano, has returned from New York, "as has also Mr. Ferris, the general manager; the proposed visit of the Erie orhcials to Cleveland doubtless shortening their time in the former city. Air. Little, the auditor of with arms touted.

'1 his was the position each had to occupy while undergo thoughts concerning their secular at manv a joke, anil side-splitting tale to lthm a tew years. Sabbath desecra b-'ring about d'XJ young people packed eui.i tans and also devote The Valley Railway (Cleveland. Al rou and Canton line) last year show i critical condition. s. C.

C. Patter jor, of Cai the little knots of congenial spirits tion has become a great and bold evil. in tne lecture room ot tne i irsT- j.m. ing tne orueai or a "coniession oi ins misdeeds, lie would be letl along by gathered from time to time familiar Bros, flouring mills in the Sixth Ward are under way. Resides this woik, which is in hand.

Mr. McNeil has other important orders, and the outlook for the future is very good. Land Bought for Street Car Stables. The Street Railway ami ITerdic Com winch maKes itseir widely ielt and 'hurch I uestlav evenins? to hear the c- such a marked increase upon the busi friends last night. i all their time to exercises of worship in public and at home, and to works of extreme necessity and of mercy." So down-town haunts, is the rise and fall threatens to bring great injury to our rdroit questioning until he made what oir'Books Dr.

I). ness ot tne preceding corresponding of the S0113 of Malta in Akron. Only country and to the Church of Christ )sborne, of Canton, rears ago the very the Erie, is expected in Cleveland to pencil, as to show even to those one Liii-m Ayr-s has relinquishi i a.s cleric ai It. C. West's ore.

our protestant forefathers believed, and As ministers or tiie Gospel, we have past or of the First M. E. Church was regarded as a "clean breast ot his moral shortcomings. When a particularly rich or unexpected admission was the older Akrouiaus of to-day can tell the story with the graphic detail which most dubious of it3 future, that its day, and other otneers may possibly lot- so tney lived. Generation after gener warned against this evil in public and i this city.

Saturday evening, April low him. Mr. Ferns savs that no ation was instructed according to this personal experience makes possible real friends and projectors did not promise too much, after all, private and shad continue to do so iii received to-day pumped out of him, a deep, sexulchral li, the eloquent Bishop "Warren will pany nave purchased some laud on change in the local organization of the Tiie generation that has come up since We desire now by our united testimony Notary Public for Sum- -lOll Hi Maiil Street, south of Thornton sired. rule; and the prosecutions they endured all over Europe for their faith shows to bring tliis subject anew before von road is now contemplated.altiiougnone of the general otlices may be removed tiie reigii or the great, noax ol: the dure, at the church to young and The Poylestown Journal ariiioune on which they will erect their stables hat moral giants they were. Bv them century, has formed its vague notions and before many wiy'n we could not .1 itis ind car shetls.

The property has a. ehangt.d t- hat ti. W. until recfnuy a were the foundations of our civil and of the order ami its work lrom tho oc to Aew i ork. At present the plan is to work the road after the manner in in their enthusiastic predict ions of the possibilities awaiting the railroad line down the Cuyahoga Valley.

The stockholders at their annual meeting in Cleveland to-day had fresh proof of this, in the facts present reach heretofore, that you will frontage of (13 feet on Alain sheet and to nave i newspaper, boot and shoe deairr at eligmus liberties laid. Thev sowed casional anecdote dropped around join us in taking such a position as Sterling Eye which the Pennsylvania Company op Ooylestown, left on the 5th inst. for xlends west to Coburn si reel, about 33 leet. Aline front to lm Klabtea Wils Robinson's stove, or at Stein- nutter uie greatest privations, we reap crates the Cleveland 1 ittsotirgli shail result in the greatest good to men and clear us of accountability before Since ins departure, ami is on leiruiooi tneir labors. Let us see baeher's or at the Eel Pot, of a Winter will be put un.

evei vl hinu- will further changes will undoubtedly take ed in the report of President J. II. iii in to the amount of or tnat the foundation be not removed. God. Permit us to name some of the evening.

The entertaining sketch giv plaee but not until such time a3 the Wade for the calendar year lbS vv hieh iCt us labor unceasingly that coining en belt; tens excellently wed tne gen The Hracos is privileged to line mav think proper. hen tne se ways in which desecration is already manifesting its destructive generations may have more of eral plan and purpase of the order. kept in first class shape. As soon as the necessary additional legislation is enacted by the Council tiie construction of the street railway will begin. voice solemnly exclaimed: "Re-c-o-r-d it! And immediately a heavy blow was struck upon it big tl rum to drown the irrepressible laughter.

If a candidate gave evidence of a desire to conceal anything he was given to understand that the inner secrets of his soul were known to the order, and to hesitate in giving them would be an unpardonable crime in the eyes of trie brotherhood. This would suilice for many, but the majority would, of course, hold out and refuse to answer some indelicate question, liable to lead into a channel that might involve him in a disagreeable confession. And all through this was exactly what was aimed at. curity which the Erie must put up in print as follows: that sturdy Christian character The secret work was not inflexible, a L'. L.

Marvin and Charle i th-d, Ks.p, want to Columbus Wed lies .1 jil -'iiSilleSS. Mi Emma Vosburg, South High Ir was giv-m a l.irinday surprise u'y last Tuesday evening. D-'pitiy 'v' O. W. U.de and wife ave b.vn et to Oantielu, by tin i.i a of Mrs.

II. character. order to comply with the requirements which grows out of a proper ob owever. The garment was cut to 1. Laborers are deprived of their of the law is approved, the last step servance ot the Lord's dav.

Here A Big Fngine House for the Sum- suit tiie tUoin. liroad ami suggestive burlesque was the mainspring of the Sabbath rest. The Sabbath rest is the laboring man's boon. is a work for parents, to instruct wili have been taken necessaiy to the Derfectins' of the lease. This will be id bring up their household aright.

whole movement. Each town had its 'l ive bf't-n sent to Doylestov. f-r ctil- pin. and the JoJirtinl concludes that Everts either lost money while in business or hoarded it to take along to Chas. Haugh, a boy about 12 years age, was Tuesday sent to jail by Ptir.ly J.

on' charge of having sUilen about 815 worth of goads that had been entrusted to the lad by Mr. L. C. Field, of South Main street. An will be made to have the boy -tent to the Reform Farm as soon as possible.

lie claims that his ill be mit Street Mill. "Workmen are now busily Mio-no-od An done in a few days, and the prospects the minds and hearts of those own variations trom the tormina ol It is an oasis iu the desert of exhausting toil. By it body and mind renew their strength. Dr. Fane in a report are eood for the X.

1 O. trans Samuel Findley was last week initial ion according to the opportunity AprK Tlic Vr: siiU-nt ai.d Jliicctors oi tli Va.it CN. po-st ill to tli i't I-lowin sain -ui'Mit iUe liieal year, enili lt-cem'Jtr ol, lss! ltOAD OFEltATHU. January 1 to July 15. Ctevelai.d to O.ii;o or miles.

Juiv 1" to llcciiiber Cleveland to Vii-jtlla? Junetiiiu, 76 miles. Iuail'Jaiou to the main line, ag above, -lowi. In- -lull' have been built to coal min s. Btoae if.s and in luufaclmi xi. 1 (lie ctst Ibeit-cl HtlViUicei the under your care, with the conviction of duty toward.

God and man. Strive fer to the Erie without hindrance or the foundation walls of 'Fenl. Schu a furnished bv the personal peculiarities drawback. that they may look at all things as of the initiate. Akron proved a fertile macher's engine house at his mammoth new oat meal mills near the Union de Cleveland Herald.

18th The lease of Held for the Maltese and no Gotl sees them tnat they mav be holv to the British House of Commons made this statement: "1. Men who labor only six days in the week are healthier and live longer than those who labor seven days. 2. They do more and better In such cases an intimate menu ot the N. T.

O. road to 'the Erie pot. When this building is completed is ne is noiv. sooner had the plant taken root the candidate would pass up to the mas will practically take effect May lst.and it will give Mr. Schumacher over COO -a i.i adge Goudiiuc, Uuiit) for three years.

-i- has moved his familv Veraoa to this city, and will home here in the future. E. Bryan was re-elected of Columbus by 25 out el us', Council. in the Akron Iron Lastly, our duty demands agressive hero than it began work. Evil is agressive.

How much nourish like a geeeu Im.v it looks to a man up a tree as if the teetot solid mul lrontago on Summit. wilti (hp Hreemfiit that sboutU be r-c-io r. 1). S. S.

fro: a Mc. make iiis 1 teary (Msy Cie Vol; i Ail emj ill work. Another writer savs. ''The ex ter ot ceremonies on a slip ot paper a point or two in some questionable transaction of the applicant's life, and this i grow and e. To Mr.

found at his ast Market Erie management expects to assume street, which inidudes his German, Em- moresnouid truth and right be so. Xahum Fay, who perience of ail agrees iu this that long repaid in iieiyiita, to-wit Braucli. Miles. Ost more than nominal control of the prop was on J- liie anu new mill and ms elevator. The Therefore, improve your opportunities.

comfortable home er life and a better degree of health are would move the kev to unloeK too se erty, although the lease cannot legally Austin Fowia-i- I'o 0.15 Si5u inundation ior the new mnnkn st reet last night, a Rk.VCOX reporter ap anti use aii proper means to win sure -consequences ot a earful observ cret recesses of his heart. Then the become operative until after it is rati stack lias been laid mid Utiwrt aua Dryer '5 u)l 33 liidei)eatine Scone Branch 0 fi 7S havior is due to cruel treatment at home. O. M. not) Ovialt, returned last night from Springa.Xew Mexico, where le has charge of the laud and in-'erests there of the company of A kron apitaiists.

He looks-well and ports orosperity. lie saw a great deal of others from these ways of sin and ruin. ance ot the command. Remember the master would saw in a tone ot re fied at the meet ina- ot the Erie share Little IVt ilmne ti.l. Many are not aware ot the greatness several courses of brick are already up.

The base of the stack is 14 feet in di Sabbath day to keep it It is, buke holders, which will not take place until Betlfonl 8to'-e Co .0.01 1S3 20 therefore, a great wrong when laborers Seliiiiiiaelier (1'eiaiisula anu 'The records of the order show that of the evil they are upholding, and are open to conviction; others feel the ameter. 1 he stack when finished will i II iri i some of Ins lingers ia a machine this morning. 1 of Oakland, after vt ii years is visitimr l.s ti. A. li.ibeock, and other Get-ill ii) u.lfi Oil are compelled to toil seven days in the November.

Gen. T. Ilaskins DuPuy, whose position is not clearly apparent, but whose name seems sufficient for upon such a day. in such a year, wliil Akiou Stoneware Co 0.11 1,115 in 15'ios'ive Stvier Co 0 '5 1.7: week. Yet during the excursion sea wrong and need but the voice and syui- ti i 1.

(. aii froth i i VcS. The vou were in the city of Cincinnati you lunge V. iniamson and gives some m-eresting facts.to which we hope to re- be 105 leet high and will be a handsome piece of workmanship. The stones for tho engine bed in the new engine house are arriving from Mr.

Se.hu mneher'n jauiy ol tt menu to win teem away Mi ley Co 4- ti.s-'J 21 ail intents and purposes, has. for sev son of 1882 about 500 emx'loyees on one of our smaller railways alone suffered did thus and so." Then in a tone mild-lv exooalulatovv. he continued: itet an wno bear tne Christian name to hereafter. Mr. Oviatt v.

ill eral weeks, been taking- inventories of plied for information concerning its brief and prosperous life here. know, the order was a secret one," half protested Mr. Fay with a quiet smile, when askt to give down for the benefit Bkaoon readers, it took little persuasion, however, to start Mr. Fay on a train of anecdote concerning so much of the work of the order locally as iniglit be told to a promiscuous public. "it was in the Winter of '5'J ami '00," hi began, "that the order got a foothold 'acre and in tho same period it at Lnko View Coal I'o 2 Cu Sll illllll llil foai Co o.y-j n.5';.- W-ek8.

(' eli unit otlieis O-IU 2.010 1m tliis wrong. How many such there main at home about six weeks, at tend- and all who wish well to their country do this work with neighbors ariL ac tha X. P. O. property, and ex "My friend would 1 call you brother as I have said before, all your mis i fvj.uu i (irWIllOWII Co llCo 0 3.3 tl -I! to business and visiting wilh his were on other mads, and how many in business connected with excursions, quaintances, then will this Sabbath Fox litui Co 0 274 -to umilv, who continue to make their deeds are known to the order to which Li of Viele ward street, has been be-i join for the new Kohier- editor of the Amerk-an has returned iVo-i.

desecration soon be left to the infam pects to have his work completed before the 1st of May, and William Little, auditor, and John ST. Abbott, general passenger agent of the Erie system, are to -a Ai-er block. -5. cm F. il) Jini3 ') .1.

Si-iOetliiii; Mine 0 21 2.u7e picnics, etc, we know not. tome in Richfield. von are seeking admission. While UU.f-v.- biirtvu Vo I. to 1 i crossing the portals which separate our ous and vile.

Its true character will stand out in all its hidiousness. and it Canton Repository: Eutrv books 2. Mu Iti tudes are enticed away from home and better influences. God only brut -hood lrom a wicked iind smi expected to arrive in Cleveland to vvill be onen from tt A. April world, and while entering a new ra lie ueu a very suc- morrow or Friday to confer with Aud win snriiiK baeii into its hiding places of darkness, whence it came.

With 73,413 tained tho heteht its prosperii; and knows to how many hearts tiie week is full of anxiety and tho Sabbath of sorrow because of these snares into it) p. April mux, at J. A. jSieyer jewelrv store, for a single scull working- Total S.38 Of wlikh there ha already been paid iu Lewtng balaare yet to be paid life and breathing a purer atmosphere i itor Warnock and General Passenger finally exploded. We were started here public conscience stirred on this sub vou have ungratefully tried to tkceive Agent Clark, with a view to getting the ject, we may also hope that laws will by the Cleveland branch, of which the i-.

icJkt is receiving Svitm s- iiis ooat race to be rowed on Summit. Lake. iear Akron, Thursdav, May 3d. Tie. which dear ones are falling.

lis. For this you are to be punished bUUD way 07 -j 3. It interferes with the worship of and thrust into the wickedness hang ot the house. It had been supposed until within a few days that there would be comparatively no change in present Probate 1 iltleu was a prominent- member. Governor Edgcr- for the engine bed.

rizes will be three valuable gold and to lie a- s.i Duiinc ttie year tli exUndon from WliHclimj wliwro ih metl. tb? von are so loath to leave behind. new luals. God. Church attendance is diminished not only because manv are wilfully ab ton was one of our charter members land and WliceUeir Krie "Sir Knight, summon the council of the administration before November, medals, and the entrance money, e2 per man, will be returned in full to ill who start in the race.

Contestants going to Cleveland io be initialed. For lt 17 vi the isry M'Mnu. ftiiii wasoitiiik'ifl i of 11,000. sent, but also because manv no longer ten and take tho recreant before that a time we made a meat stir, our but, as intimated above, the outlook is now quite different. Of course nothing lo lie eiiv c-f froni tribunal for punishment." dare to leave their homes and property unguarded.

Tho spirit of devotion is membership tin to between ind boats will be entitled to free trans-not tat ion bv special car from Canton M-rwiti Ntre'-t to a i unction wiih tin-. 1,. ii; Then to the candidate, and in a sad positive is known as vet at this end ot ICy, iacaKlinjr two t-irides aero-s t'rrt 100 and 150 and including rudely assailed by tiie rushing of trains. dened tone of voice. the line, but it is predicted that an al oe entorced and, it necessary, more effective laws enacted.

We ask you then, friends in the fear of God, and trusting in him, to do your full duty. It is the cause of God and humanity. The work is thrust upon us by the boldness of this evil. Let us accept the challenge. AVecan clear our own conscience and roll back the accountability upon those who occasion it.

We can save many and give hope to despairing hearts. Yea, we may see this evil fade away like the light at break of day. tCivi-r, iia- liven bunt at a st. ot '1 mites of inn lMitx, CJeve ouitos a number of Akron older cut Peninsula stone quarry, and comprise as line stone as one mav wish to see. The new mill is being rapidly lilled with shaftings, and all of the latest and most approved mill machinery.

It is now expected that operations will be begun in tiie new structure about harvest time. The new mill is a model of beauty on the interior and presents an appearance of stability that arouses one's admiration, and when fitted out with a complement of the most approved machinery, as is now being done, it will not have a superior, if an equal, in this country, and will afford Mr. Schumacher an opportunity of supplying his rapidly growing trade iu the 'face of strong competition. Lightning Rod Men at Home. Messrs.

Wr. B. Gamble and I. C. Allen, of the Sixth Ward, have formed a copartnership under he name of tho Home Lightning Rod for the sale of lightning roils.

They will make their headquarters in Akron. Mr. Gamble is well known throughout the county, having been engaged in tho stoneware business in the Sixth Ward since 1S7-1. They have engaged J. C.

Barhite, of Syracuse, X. who has had 18 years' experience, as agent, and they will put teams on the road at once. the playing ot bands and tue, throngs "Sir. there is but one way in which most clean sweep of the auditor's zens of to-dav and manv who have la-icl "ai tl C-inlon, have been rijplao tl with steel giving themselves to sinful pleasures. you can redeem yourself in the eyes of olliee will be made.

Mr. Warnocl- passed awav. 1 recollect no w. Gen. Geo, Vkroii ami return.

An excursion will tlso be run over the Valley lilwav'' at special reduced rates on tha day of the race. Cleveland Letuhr. 17th: The motions a pi. linnnarv injunction egainst the brotherhood mane a uiu aim com rails, and 111" ir u-ipil in buial n' -h ex tension low Canton and in side trar-k. I'liiee loci -motive and -I wo wc-r ooachc 4.

We yet add, the ungodly spirit and influence of these things" It is will probably be retained as auditor of the N. O. accounts, and his W. McNeil, John R. Buchtel, Major nlet confession." Steinbacher.

Stephen Gin! her, capt. A. liepn addt-i to Uio at a eo-t oi God's day, but God is not in all their The teeling that their secrets might duty wiil be to see that the road re R. Townsend, John K. Foster, II.

thoughts. They stitle their consciences actually be possession or tne uioin ceives its dues lrom the Erie a very he defendant in the cases in tne. Unit- 21. The C. T.

Tl iiroaii, is to iiaiee lo'-d Willi itr-l'Ui-ii. ') vet. Aron. a'ld Willi w-' hav Moss. Dr.

Peterson, Gen. A. C. oris, and harden their hearts against bun erhood. and an indefinable dread arduous duty to be sure, but not such Capt.

J. ,1. Wright, Dr. K. L.

linger, Of the grosser exhibitions of ungodli what the council of ten might do in tho as will require a large clerical force. a iM-riietmii intrrelianve of biisines, now Mantua Station, Henry W. ness, such as drunkenness, profanity way of punishment, invariably un CO NG i AT 10 A CO UXCILS. is nariif comp eiion ami will uudoubt -fly bi' Wetmore. Win.

C. Allen, Wils Robin It is rumored that of the large force of clerks employed, only three have reason cV-c, we will not speak. running: earlv Hi-' Fall. locked the mouth, and some of the States Circuit Court of Morgan iV against C. A nit man Canton, and Samuel Johnson against C.

were to have been 'ovarii yesterday, but owinjr i the inavoidable absence of George Hard son and O. C. Barber. Other members, You admit fhat these are facts, and most sedate citizens men of good 'fins, wilii the line to Minit'tta, with the la-Ti-afed ffiiitie in CI valniitl bv iiir cc cou- to expect to oe taKcu to jxcw loik to be deplored. jet us then inqiur character and standing were forced to with the olliee.

which will surely bt now dead, were Gen. L. V. Bierce, ex Mayor J. Robertson, Hiram Yiele Willi tilts Lake Slioii and uih'i roads what consequences may be expected to mod reason cxiii-t a la'tie li.ei't moved there and annexed to or be sub- ing, tha complainants' I lMliil.fcs, ivcs ns own up to moral transgressions they would not care to have appear in print.

George Ravnolds, Geo. Grouse's Wu coiuins; y-r. follow what the evils they tend to pro vneiged in the department over whien lie, motions were not heard, and the father. 'Squire Stephens, "Hank' duce. Mr.

Little presides. There is some con 1. They create slavery for the labor onrt declined to continue the hearing a day certain. The effect of this The candidate was then asked it he could swim. If he answered in- the nrtirniar.ive the replv was: "Let us solation for the army of clerks, how mg man.

corporations and individual: wiil be to make it necessary for the. The total equipment of the road at the closa 1832 was as fodows 15 locomotives, 6 slook cars, 17 pass ears. l'5 iilalt'oim ears. J. has bought out Joseph ll.ii.ibi-aad's reslatiiMiit, on Somh liii and wili occupy it ci ir store.

i'a. i-'ranklin 1iterary Society wib second anniversary, ii I lull, at the Universalis: Fnday evening, April 20. a. Alexander was in the I ii House was in i the on llie bill ti.xing sal-ai a-s a yesterday. David Downey, father of 11.

i -r ii ietor of the Wiiidsoi iiou k-t't diiesday for his home ii-i-; 1'oi after visiting friends lien CaarU-s M. one of the Lright-m'c in. 'a stall' of the Chicago 'J ini. and an '61 man, Vvooster l.aii-vefsitv, is visiting journalistic friends in the city. Kx-M-usiial liagg and II.

G. Bender ii wuil known for their skiii aie-p 1iai: il.i formed a Iil 111 to carr cm I'a-j pamliajT business, tiuccess to them. Harry Ann strong' returned AVednes-d ay tr-en a vacation trip to Cin-ciniiai i win -re he spent a week seeing; Hi sights and visiting former Akroi. bi i)r. 1.

tliefirm of Underwood i'r-n ld of this city, and Mo -oy, Wooster, were united marriage at the home of the bride at 11 o'clock Ved aesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilermon Bronson got honi Vfd.t:Mtiay, and after a few il.iys" visit at Col. A.

U. Conger's will oo'iipy ilsrir rooms at Mr. James Burli-soii's on College street. itjrge, son of V. D.

Stevens, see." If in the negative, the answer ever, in the fact that it will take time to close up the Nypano accounts two months propably. The general freight who are the organizers and leaders in this work of Sabbath desecration are not 3 cars, 375 coal concerned tor the good of their patrons, omplainauts to give new notices of ipplications for their H-re is a floating item that is of local interest, partly for the very way Powers, Roll Hammond and Geo. Thomas, father of Col. D. Yvr.

Thomas. "Our meetings were held in the building the first door of which is now occupied by the Union Express otlice. The growth of the order was rapid. Everybody who went in was hoaxed, of course, but that made him only the more anxious to see the thing tried on some other fellow. Portions of the LOCAL LITIGATION.

department is laboring in the dark ItclglU ears. -1 caboose as, 1 wrecking car. but for gain how they may win from apparently. and does not know was: "We will teach you." Still blind-foldednie was marohed to a far corner of the room, where a stream of water from a faucet kept up the fTelusion of a prospective bath, and commanded to disrobe for the plunge. Four strong them the largest amount of their hard- Foaowinif von hava a iinanci tl in which iu mixes liunsrs up: the lor ie year.

J. ii. vvauis, eiesaient. earned money. Sunday trains are not run from love to man, but from love of Mammon.

Let the Sabbath cease to Diamond Match one of the greatest monopolies of the country and several iu Canada, appeared before the brothers then seized him. and with what or what not will be required of it. The same can be said of the purchasing agent.but it is not probable that it would require verv much influence to get that ollieer to relinquish his hold. Two men are to ail appearances very "solid" at the be a holy day, and-the same motiv to33 placed him with his stomach rest EAUNIXGS A XI) OPKliATlXQ Committtees of Congress when it was 3 1st Annual Session of Ohio State Conference Herein Two Weeks. The 31st annual State Convention of the Congregational Association will be held in this city, beginning on Tuesday evening, May 8, and continuing in session three days.

Each church is represented by its pastor and two delegates, and it is expected that over 300 will be in attendance at the convention. There are 173 ministers belonging to the Association and 238 churches. The membership, as reported at last year's convention, was number of additions for the preceding year, number Sunday School scholars, The amount contributed for benevolences, church expenses. The State is divided into 14 conferences, and each conference submits a report to the convention. The following is the programme: TUESDAY IV4MM5, MAY 8.

7 :00 Serm n. Communion WEOSiSBlV MORNISO. MAY 9. 8 :30 Onranizatirn. DrVoMnuat Kxercises.

a ot Iteiiisleroy Kevis-id By-Laws. :45 Narra we of Slate of lielfcinn 10 Klectiou of Delenates to National Coun wnl cause other corporations propn ing on top of a high stool and told him to "strike out." Tho delusion was so proposed to abolish the tax on matches, and worked hard to have the tax re YUAlt, vml. -El UN IK OS. great that the poor victim would kick throne, J. M.

Ferris, general manager, tors or mamnaetories and shops to require Sunday labor of their hands. Some who to-day demand Sunday trains for recreation, will find that in" aiding and pa the air, and make the mos tained. It was then supposed that their object was to shut out all small and A. E. Clarke, general passenger Frolfiht is ridiculous exertions imaginable.

fH.sseiis:ei'.s 1 I.i S-IJ H. and ticket agent, and their services will 4 7 -1 0i to ens-lave railroad employees, thev Although it was a dry bath, the new- Express Mail 4 I2G 1 be needed. It is not impossible that Mr. Clarke will be called upon to as fledged brother had to be put through 3.KC.7 e-t forged chains for their own feet. Let laboring men.

who cry out against the sume duties which now devolve upon the drying machine. This was a high, narrow box iust high enough and S.137.737 Si competitors, but it has now leaked out that their object was to induce Congress to remove it by the apparent anxiety they exhibited for its retention. At their Akron factory alone th: turn out about 50,000 gross per month, and the clear promts that one place will be almost 81.ijOO.000 annually bv the re tyranny ot capital, remember mat only some passenger agents of the Erie, be 191.213 Total OperUrg expeL-sts. Net earnings wide enough for a man to stand up the fear of God can make capital merciful. We need to fear capitalists, who sides looking alter ttte jN.

i i u. and it is unite certain that he will re tU right m. When he was in three slats were inserted to keep him In position love, money, not those who love their main, and there is no apparent reason fellow men. to doubt that Mr. Ferris will be retain while he through the drying process.

The box was hung on pivots uaiu. Tior.s 1-itoM iyroHE. Taxes 2 Interest on boads 3.1 Among the common people also we ed under one title or another, but as between two upright burs, and had at general superintendent of the road in notice this tendency to bominge. It is Utlier 21, He Wants a Divorce. Albert S.

Thompson has begun divorce proceedings in the Common Pleas Court against Emma E. Thompson, on the grounds of neglect of duty and wilful absence. They were married in Boston.Sum mit County, October the fruits of their inarriago were two children, Clarence aged six years and -Sherman aged 4 years and six months, lie asks for a divorce and the custody of the oldest child. Xew Common Pleas Court Cases. The following new cases have been begun in the Court of Common Pleas: No.

George S. lloguo vs Amanda iiogtie. Divorce. No. Cyrus Yerrick vs.

Samuel Ritter and David Ritter, partners under the firm na me of Ritter Bros, and S. R. Phillips. Money. No.

1,803. Julia R. Johnson vs. Charles Johnson. Divorce.

No. Charles Reeves vs. L. R. Roswell, special constable.

Replevin. Xo. Farnham Pearce vs. Thomas Soulhwood. Equitable relief.

Xo. Frederick J. Ritter vs. David Ritter, Ritter Bros, and Samuel Ritter. Money.

Xo. Robt. Linney vs. Martin II. V.

Young. Damages. No. 1,8118. Helen E.

Owen and Moses Owen vs. Lucius Howe. Emiit- 57 31 117,140 01 157.S22 93 tached to the side a crank, by which it not unknown now that work is done in secret work ot the order were ot surpassing sublimity, aud other part-3 of it plunged just as deep in the ridiculous. There was one particularly good feature of the movement, its benevolent work. We made a number of contributions for poor and ilestitule about the city and in several cases buried dead outside the order, where the relatives had not the means.

It was through the efforts of Akron Sons that the, order got a foothold in benighted Holmes Count3'. Several of us went down to Millersburg at the time of the initiation and left all our regalia there. Later we sent for part of it to use in an entertainment given in Empire Hall, over Houghton's grocery store, to raise money for the soldiers. On that occasion the work of the order was exemplified as far as it could be in public, many interesting details being suppressed, however.for obvious reasons. It was commonly understood among the uninitiated that the Sons of Malta was a military organization, ami that its ultimate object was the capture of the Island of Cuba.

A great deal of comment was therefore excited when Mr. Moss, one of our members, went over to Europe on a visit, and the report was rapidly circulated that he had gone for the purpose of securing arms and equipment for the fray." fact. Railroad Notes. could be readily and quite rapidly re Net surplus 07 fields and shops on the Sabbath. What cil (by ballot).

11 The duty of the Churches with refer nee to the Decrease of the Mini-dry shall hinder the avaricious farmer or EavniJus per mile oi road us Cleveland. Akron Columbus Rail expenses 3r road earnings, fourth week in March mechanic, or merchant to require this of children or hired hands? Were it not better to labor than to spend time INet earnings per mile ofroad Si.iiJl Sil volved. And this was only one ot the little trials which the ambitious seeker after the mysteries of Malta had to undergo. He was whirled round and round perpendicularly, head over heels and heels over head, first quite slow and were SU5.8-11. against tor same Number tons freight hsuleii 'liij ii South Main street, Wednesday nioveu i'lu-ii home with his wife to set up hoUM-keeping for tliemselvea on Watei street, norcii oi Jixciiange street.

xt is the intention of the office men at ho Knife Works to take both the gold iiiid the leather badge at the weekly shoot of the Akron (J tin i ttb to be la-Id afternoon. This from the Cleveland Louhr is needing here: The practice oi leavii.g piles of and building material in tin! street at night without lanterns is a dangerous one. week last year. Atiuibdr passengers irrif and money dissipation and vain At London. Canadian Pacific Rail moval of the tax." Elyria Republican: Judge Hale's intentions now are not to resign his position on the bench until September.

It the universal desire of the bar. in the whole district, that he reconsider his letermination, and continue to serve in the position he has filled for the past six years with so much ability and satisfaction to the public. If tiiev were paid what they ought to receive, there would be few resignations, among out est judges lion. N. D.

Tibbals, of Akron, has resigned his judgeship, to take effect on the first of Ma v. He rives as a reason in his letter to the ioveruor, that he has held the olTe now seven years.) as long as he can afford to at the salary paid. lie will probably resume practice in Akron, and then with graoually increasing speed way has notilied Grand Trunk Co. that Hev. U.

N. Bacon, Toledo. 11 3-1 Discussion of same. WEDNESDAY AFTEKNOOJT. 2 ColleKe and Education Society.

New West Education Commission. Oberlin Scholar-hip. 2 :31 Ohio Home Missionary Society. 3 American Missionary Association. WKDNDSDAY 7 :.10 lieiiort of Ct iiiiiiittec oil Sunday Schools, wilh THUHSDAT MOKN1NO.

MAY It1. 8 of Ministerial Relief. Devotional Exercises. 9 Oberlin Theoloirical Seminary. Board pleasures Yes, make the Lord's day a day of pleasure, and you have done the work that will make the laboring man a slave.

France anil Germany bear witness of this to-day. Will yoii it will not be able to carry out tneir ar COMPAtlATIVE EARNINGS, 3 YEARS. until the breath of the human propeller gave out. Tho frightened fellow was then removed to an easy chair to take rangement, because of objections raised IKK). 1581.

1 i-2. America. 'J -15 have a part in bringing this evil upon upt-iaini. x- Columbus lh-tnawh, loth: The use perst 71924 39 1M 4S 101.213 81 the toiling millions ot our laud? of the weather signals on the C. A.

a rest, while further questions were propounded to him, and the sonorous "R-c-c-o-r-d it!" resounded through the hall after each of his answers. He C. road goes into effect to-morrow 2. They create unworthy and danger Ne eaniines. io 325 3ti duct taxes interest 1 .1 7J3 la 123,757 07 17U.4U1 00 01 03 ous citizens for the Slate.

Those who family have movet. where Mr. Hess lias His sons, llosso ami been iiiiACON ar-energetic anil zeai- jleiiry Hess to Geaug.t County aiaro'. I. ii i'-, have lung rieis, aad as sa a of Viators.

morning. Mr. N. M. Anderson has prepared a neat little pocket time card, was then told to prepare for the "rough and rugged road." He.

was placed on honor not the laws of God, will likewise not honor the laws of their coun 10 Church Life and Activity asallectcil by Modern Skepticism. Uev. Washington Gladden. 4,793 30 07 with the signals in red and blue. The red star aetl blue moon are shown in iiis many friends in this district, while all fours, and, by proceeding Columbus.

83 try. Let the coming generations grow able relief. Sumtus Delieit Per cent, oi ex-p to earnings from the rear, lorced to crawl teepiy regretting ms retirement lrom conjunction to-day, indicating station up under the iniiuence ol sundav through a. long iron boiler, on which arv temperature and clear or fair excursions and picnics in place of 11 Discussion of san e. 11 lteports of Kegister and Treasui'tr.

TneitsDAv aitkbnoon 2 :00 Congregational Union. 2 Wonn n's Boards. (W. B. M.

I. and W.I I. Inquiry among other surviving Maltese brought to light many ludicrous incidents connected with their initiations and the practical jokes perpetrated on such occasions. It was customary, when the mock ceremonies had reached the climax of lmlucrotis-ness. Io create a great uproar at the weather.

churches and Sunday Schools, with vorth Enterprise A. C. Keck ins family to Akron on 1). Tyler st arted for Massa-Mtuiuay in the interest ofiu-goods lor which he has an Wads moved day Ll ininoils Xo. iSiii).

John Lawhr vs. Philander D. Hall. Equitable relief. Xo.

11)00. RialM. Smith vs. Win. C.

Ritchie. Damages. 1001. Frances A. Robinson vs.

Al the men were hammering; thence up a rough incline to the lop of a pedestal 12 or 15 feet high, from which he was newspapers and novels as their Sunday Steubenville Herald: There is some the bench, wish him the fullest measure of prosperty at the bar. A 5-Mile Runaway. I'ioin Wednesday's Daily Beacon, A span of -horses, attacked to a M.S.) talk of the Cleveland, Youngstown 15ALANCE shoved into aTarga blanket made of reading, instead ot the hhbie and religious literature; with the world moulding their characters during the week- Pittsburgh Railroad purchasing the bert C. Bidden. Katharina Mosser and 1882.

s.iil-cloth, with hand-holes for 10 men on a siiie. Then he was sent flying to franchise of the Wheeling, Lake Erie dooi the room and to announce tin Oliver X. Mosser. Damages. 3 he Meditative Element iu ClirisUaery.

liev. C. II. Dan els, Cincinnati. 4 :00 husiuess.

TBWBBAV KVICMNCi. 7 :30 American Board, 0 Exercises, The Women's Hume Missionary Societv wiil inhle carriage, belonging to IJnrgan's road from Rowerston to Martin's Ferry am.1 a of some promin'ent minister of Xo. 1002. Robt. J.

Gillie vs. the Con tiie ceiling. Down he would come and CONDENSED GENE HAL SHEET, DECEMBER 31, ASSETS. Construction ol road Sitppiits Accounts and bills receivable and cash balances i'roiit and less livery stable, ran in lrom Lake iew ant! all manner of ungodliness on the Sabbath, and what manner of citizens will they be? Do not our crowded agency. Dennis MeC-u ty is tiiiing 'sitioii of RoadiHaster oi the W.

L. E. Railroad during tiie ab-s. nee ot iiiack, who lias been failed to Canada owing to the illness uf and striking the river that direction tho eitv, "without the password. notton Valley Railroad Co.

Monev. ls.il I 11 co ti mines aoolll cioclf last eveninc In that event thev would turn off from up he would go at the rate of 30 times in seconds, and such a shaking upas This had the effect of settling any scru Xo. 1903. leo. C.

Bel rv vs. The Oilv prisons, the burdened dockets of our without a driver. No damage was done meet Wednesday at 3 iu the chun of Akron. Damages. is.ias Nebo toward Hopedale, striking the W.

L. E. at the latter point. In this ples the candidate might nave as to the propriety of tha ceremony in which he except the breaking of one spoke, al the poor fellow experienced cannot be realized by those who have not been 32 40 Xo. 1004.

Albert S. Thompson vs. his mtdiier. criminal courts and the great corruption in high places raise the finger of though lite horses ran the whole dis event the road would not come to Steu was made to play a. prominent part I'hnnia E.

Thompson. Divorce. similarly favored. 63 A petition was circulated AVednesday tance at lull SDeed, and were covered warning is ot that way lies the wel benville. and its coming here in any It is on Captain that on And thus tho "initiation" continued LIABILITIES.

in i.tvoroi early closing (the dry gootls 'J th loam when they reached he event depends largely on whether rights The eleventh annual meeting of the Ohio Home Missionary Society will be held in connection with the State convention. The local church will entertain the delegates and all visiting brethren. Julius S. Lane is chairman capital stooK 1,012,302 07 fare of our country. Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach (destruction) to any people.

Shall we it way can be obtained in Jelterson until the resources of the lodge were exhausted, one grand sell following stores as siici.i stores at the occasion ot his initiation, with a number of other candidates, ho was taken in oif'tick," not happening to have Probate Court Proceedings. Summit County Probate Court. Judge N. W. Goodhue, April 4.

Jacob Myers and James TT. countv Ay Aicrtox Roy a Noted oonoeu c.eoc Kirst mottga-xe l.ono.ooo 00 Consolidated tluo.uOo tio Accrued interest oo by ev'erv meieii ml and clerk on Mill Cmc a go not take warning and Market streets- another rapid succession, each one more stupendous than the one preceding. Finally, as a grand wind-up, tho of the entertainment committee, and associated with him are Messrs. J. 15.

d. They bring danger and responsi Fresh Falls Facts. of The Beacon the necessary in his pantaloons al the time. During the ceremonies, as the victims were led past the chairs of Commander Fay and Chancellor Some Dnmnrat: Robert II Spade appointed administrators of the estate of Samuel Myers. Hold.

11m S2.4iW.ttS7 CO bility for the church. There has been Houghton and Suinner.Xash. Mrs. II. ceoir.its and bills payable.

Chemist. Tiie Chicago Tribune of April 13 tie-votes a column to the experiments bv Dr. J. H. Long, Chemist of the Chicago 'ilical College, showing- the comKi ion candidate was miormed that, in view of the fact that he had suffered so a strong tendency in our time to con- xoig.

oi Massillon, will deliver the address at the next annual picnic D. W. Martin and Wm. Pressler were. 2 73 I April 18.

Ed. Roethig aud Miss Ella I. S. extension dVlit. orm to the itleas of the world to appointed appraisers.

many indignities and passed through body Else, these olneiais muttered a rigmarole in which prominence was Cargould were married last night at of tie- C. Sanford, Mrs. S. Xash, Mrs. J.

S. Lane, Mrs. A. B. Walker, ami others.

Messrs. Henry Perkins and I. C. Aldeu ot Stark County nndiy receipts H.SiU 41 widen the straight gate and the narrow. April in the matter ol tho assign such a trying ordeal, the loiige had de the home of the groom's mother.

ell qiiaiilied lor the given to the fact that one of the initi of the air anil water in Chieae-o and way. This has shown itselt in lower ment of H. H. Stahl. partial report filed Totil W.

11. Wetmore is in Ravenna on 4,188,710 05 to the subject. cided to confer upon him the honorary title of G. R. J.

A. bulge, or colonel, or ates was an unworthy candidate. ing the ideas respecting a proper Sab Mr. is Work ana will de Canton people freneraliy to tu'e and continued. bicycle business.

are a committee on railroads. The proceedings of the convention promise to be of unusual interest. The above report sliow "eiuight on" prettj Captain thought tliis could clear- bath observance, making it a day of O. L. Sadler, assignee, vs.

A. TTni general so-and-so having resigned the bringing to light many facts of importance in their bearing upon the health of Chicagoans. Dr. Long- will hardly be recognized, in his new title. Miss S.

S. Wetmore has gone to Cleve idea that this is th refer to none other than himself, as he of that the gross earnings worldly enjoyment rather than a holy et al. Report of sale at mibl le position in his favor. land to remain some time. W.

The semi-annual meeting of Cleve .1 la had not complied with the cash re gtau new year ihul day. It is not surprising that many made and confirmed. With a lengthy and florid speech me line already exceed the sum of over a thousand dollars a day, for everv land Conference of Congregational L-iiolders can ride tt as John If. Long, who twelve. Years who have imbibed such lax views are Louis Ilerbruck files final account: n-i lrom the master ot ceremonies, and a quirements ot the institution, and without waiting for more, he bolted Habeas Corpus Struggle Over the ministers was held in the First Congre- Hid iay of Y.ili.-v v'ieveia Aktoui; getnei-.

return for Homing nay in the year. Dut the present vear i i drawn into this whirl of ungodlines guardian of Wiil E. Voss. id ileal of adulation and mock tokens of ago was a pupil Akron Grammar sehotil and who is known to a number itional Church. Cleveland, yesterday.

i it pretty much aRe- trom the room, ret using to be comfort nin lioiKe even a oetter snowing, t'as- nd fall away from tho church; and Joseph Ilartzel). administrator with respect from the now unmasked mem In the afternoon 15 candidates for senger earnings alone ot Akron station ed. He afterwards came in, however. Akron votmcr people who were his that thousands coining nolonger mule Child of an Unmarried Woman. Fiora Wedaesday's Daily Beacon.

A case of unusual interest was up in bers or the order, the candidate was licenses all from Oberlin Seminary- will annexed of the estate of John J. IlartzeJi, tiles inventory. A mil icaf ion schoolmates then. Ilia uncle, the bite aim uecame a prominent mem tier Charles If. Palmer, Superintendent of the sound of the Gospel will not be were examined and passed.

Rev. only were Saw more. hist montli than they were during 'March. 1882, and the traflic tints far in April shows a cor General A. 0.

Voris and John presented with his credentials, which it was made obligatory upon him -lames Harper, during his residence in irouglit into the church and thy Diamond Match Woiks, suiieivd Judge Goodhue's l'robate Court yester Johnston were rival candidates for Akron, occupied the house on West help to swell her ranks. We tor sale of personal property mentioned in the inventory filed. Order of sale issued at private sale at not less thai. very severe pain ms leu eye, yes should bo immediately opened ami day. It was over tli possession of a the Legislature at tho time tin.

responding increase. This is steady. fliil now owned bv S. Mathprsoti in- deplore this, because all thus James Lrand, ot Oberbn, read a paper on "Our Church Covenant. What does it mean and was discussed by a number, in its practical applications to at terday auernoon.

ny reason ot some examined. Hastily the "great aval" of Maltese craze was at its height here. Long has been in Chieasro the i-mi- legmiiuiLe ousiness, and must he very uar I which iie accidentally bright little boy about six years old, whose mother is a single woman the order would be broken, tho cert iti falling or remaining away are in the broad way which leads to destruction, greatly increased when the Marietta Both wanted support ot the mvstit md a half, and previous to that time caught in that member while at work appraised value. Micheal Wise executor of the estate of Wm. F.

Hutchinson files final cate taken from the envelope tendance on prayer meetings. Sunday named Murphey and resides at Xevv Maltese, who were then cutting quite a connexion is puc in complete working spent three years in German univer and because these things are bringing iu the ihop. and opened, when the victim School and the financial support of the 7 ngure in local political circles, and each sities. Portage. Some time ago Miss Murphev advertised for a home great temptations to many true child would discover the picture of a jackass In th-j O-mim Pleas Court, Robt.

oiueif ami especially wiirn tne 1'itts-hurg, Cleveland Toledo Railroad church. tried to head off the other by being first ren ot God. Eternal interests are at in bold relief, with various accoutre Giiiitt oas begun proceedings against Julia Green vs. James nt nt for her child. Mr.

and Pistol Practice in Rogue's Hol is lull operation, for this will to join. The result was that both stake. Here are dangers and responsi the CoiinoUou y.i!!;y Railway Co. for Petition to sell land: demurrer Mrs. Oliver Sprankle, of Rath, respond were initiated the same night, Amusement Xotes.

The date of the Philharmonic con bilities; and it behooves tne church to SUi.it b.d dti.5 oil ties furnished. ments and accomplishments, andAvould pocket his credentials and his chagrin amid the roar of the frolicksome gang ed and about six weeks ago took the The ceremony of initiation adopted not only be the most direct passenger route between Pittsburg ic Cleve land, but it will be the short and sustained; defendant to file amended answer. contend manfully for the cause of God G. C. Bar i ues the citv for child to their home.

A tew days ago here had many quips invented bv the and humanity. that surrounded him. Will of Theo. J. Lev ad mi damages by reason of the grading of cert tinder the directorship of Dr.

Dam-rosch, is Friday evening, May 11. low. From Wednesday's Daily Keacoa. There was another lively drunken ow at Rogue's Hollow, two and one-a'f i's distant from Dovlestown Mrs. Maria Murphey.

a step-grand est line between Baltimore and Wash This expose could be greatly vextend bate. Last street. Let us inquire, then, in regard to our mother ot the illegitimate boy, hearing ington and the Forest City.tiius throw M. II. Hart will build 355 feet of waggish members.

Prominent among the catalogue of ordeals was the blanket tossing, which sometimes made lively work, especially when the candi ed, but enough has been given to let O. AV. Hale appointed ailminish-ntor of his whereabouts, came to the city Jrohale Judge Goodhue was sum those Louisville, who were members of "tho estate of Ella M. Raider. extra bill board, to accommodate the bdls of Barnum's Ciicus.

last evelllllp. Tlo tl-iv 7.iti,e ami procured a writ ot habeas corpus moned to Canton to testify in the Mc- duty. The consequences of Sabbath desecration and its attending evils, as we have seen, are so great that it fear ing a constantly growing trade upon the Valley Railroaitbetween Akron and Cleveland, a section that will have to ot the "noble order, know that one of which was served by Sheriff McKinney Jviiilej-wahaee contest to April 6 M. Miller annointc.t uster sold his lease in a coal mine. date was ot plethoric girth.

As a fin Prof. John Reynolds, the famous the G. R. J. As has been "giving show that there was no record of natu on Monday, and the child brought guardian of Ernest Miller, aged 14 ishing touch the initiate was slid down ind it is said that he was paid 45500 iu oe double tracked before many years.

mesmerist, will begin a several nights away their cussedtiess. to this city on that evening Mrs. Mur ralization papers bemg issued Sum ful accountability must rest somewhere. It is for us to see that it rest not on us. This implies that we do our years.

cash. Cluster and his four sons a-ot on rrom tne day ins woik was opened an inclined plane, at the end of which was a huge sponge soaked mit County to William Ohl between phey accompanying the ollieer. Yester M. S. Atwood and R.

J. Fenn ad imn i big drunk and went dow to the Hol engagement at the Academy on Thursday evening, May 3. He has played five weeks in Cleveland and four in tne demands upon the equipment have exceeded the supply, and ISoS ami day- the case came up for hearing: when istrators of the estate of W. Fenn nt low, where they stoned several houses. with water.

Whatever the solemn duty. We cannot be neutral this matter. It will not do to say, "It does Xear-by Labor Troubles. From Wednesday's Daily Beacon. it was shown that the claimant was Warren Lawrence, parts may have been, the fact is well the saloon kept by I rank Harwi -k inventory, sale and final account.

Iu the matter of the assignment-. Detroit this season. road has never been supplied with facilities adequate to the tfallic not a proper person to have the child Straight tc the butter and cheese was stoned, and this amused etsabiislied that the ludicrous predom not concern us; let those who tio the wrong answer for it." This evil con The miners iu the Connotton dis Samuel Ritter and Ritter Urns to.i the ire of llarwick, who came A Work to Which Akron Contri inated. At least it is related that the more risible Sons were wont to go and the latter was by the court given to the custody of its mother. She in turn gave it again to Mr.

Sprankle, who cerns everyone, it unuernunes our trict, immbering 500, and including out and shot at the. nm-iv seeking to use it. Furthermore, the local business ot the road must develope very greatly in the immediate future, of assignment to Ed. Berry tiled; also statement for appointment filed. merchants, will for the present make their headquarters iu J.

F. Wilson's law olliee. II. E. Riker, of Paitiesviiie.

hascha'ge of the books and will attend b.Vail correspondence. Charles Glaster received several nome anu snaKe tneir oeus out ot joint workers in all the coal fields along the liberties and our national prosperity; to be neutral were to untrue to our butes. The Western Christian Advocate.April tt once legally adopted the boy. Mary A. Lev appointed executor nt snots in the fleshy part of his leg, but i or eacu or ine many snort switches in tne convulsions proyoiceu by the line of the Connotton Road except at country.

It delies God's law and scoffs the estate of Theo. J. Lev. v. as not seriously liiiuretl.

Tim hr.iw. mere thought ot the transactions enumerated in President Wade's re Osnaburg, Stark County, are still out A horse belonging to Mr. Osias Bar- at the ruin of souls; to be neutral were ireitpied by Peter Aufiina-. alln Wilson Iveplniger. atlministr.otor port, means one or more additional cus An Akron Team Organized as Part the night.

4, contains a report of the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society.of theLouisi- the estate of Andrew Kenl ino-er Ulna King of the Hollow" was also stoned on a strike. They had been receiving to deny the faith. The words of Christ apply: "He that is not with me is The Wonderful Mysteries of the tomers, with heavy freightage for the line, and there are still others not there tier wiiile being brought from the sta ble to an upper floor of the barn yester day aiiennaai, broke through the stair oy Glaster ami his crowd. Word was sale bill; sale of personal property of the Western Association. From Thursday's Daily Beacon.

ana conference at Alexandria. Miss Jo- 70 cents per ton and a ten cent reduc against me." it, to Doylestown, and the Marshal enumerated, such as the Ions switch sephineCowgill, who has been inAkron, Order. Louisville Courier Journal. tion was proposed which the mines re way in Mr. J.

F. Seiberling's barn, E. W.Stuart appointed adniinwf wntiaposse ol men. went down mid A base ball nine has been organized and quite wen Known nere, not being We snould withhold our presence. out in at Peninsul ment with Mr.

Hernion Uronson. sisted demanding 70 cents. The opera irrested the entire crowd. of the estate of Thomas F. Wildes able to be present, sent a letter on her in tins city, which will undertake to We need not to see the evil for our use a quarter or a centurv ago.

a Augustus Curtiss appointed tors the Xew York Ohio Company sustain Akron's reputation as a first- work in Xew Orleans.The following ex selves. We know that we have here to secret society, known as the Sons of ottered arbitration propos: do with the violation.of human and F. Second Anniversary. The Franklin Literary Society will class baseball town. The club will be composed of the following players, all tracts from her letter are of We have two day mission schools, in which other things to pay tho ho iposing among istrator of the estate of George Sanford miiieis 57 James B.

Fayerweather. John amount that Conger and Z. B. Sortes appointed ap- Malta, sprang suddenly into existence in the city of Xew Orleans. The orig- per cent of the but one being ot this place: D.

Jonn- are taught tne common studies, with eL-brate their second anniversary on divine laws. An evil tree cannot bring forth other than evil fruit. Is it not. therefore, an idle and sinful curiosity which assumes the mask of seeing for lump coal nets the company at Friday evening, April 20. in Samaritan inal object of the organization was the Utiorfire U.

annoiiifpa Bible and Catechism lessons, and sewing schools and religious meetings are held weekly with these schools. These the mines for the year ending April 1, 1884, guaranteeing that in no ifail, at the Universalist Church. Ad- ston, catcher; Hal Jacobs, pitcher; Henry Smith, third base; Morrison Snyder, second base; Harry Miller, first base; John stop; George capture of Cuba, and many prominent dian of Catharine Stanford, imbecile aged years. for itself whether that be evil, which nission free. Friends of the Society military men ot the booth were the cannot possibly be good? Our pres wnere the horse us Kept rem no-rariiy.

The animal was only slightly injured. Miidusky RtyMi-r: X. D. Tibbals, Judge of Common Picas for the Akron district nas icsigned because thesalarv woiild not compensate him for his time. He can make more money iu the practice of his prof an i money is etter than the empty honor of being a judge.

George W. Seiber, '7, was last week chosen to deliver iho address at the uue reunion of the Alumni Association of til Iiiga rhool. Miss X. J. Ma-loiio.

'i 1, was selected to present a brief histoi ie.tl review. All ii.diciitions point to the most successful event in case should the price to miners per ton fall below 00 cents in Summer and 70 men ins niiAcux reporieu at the time it was made. That alone means an additional freight business of over a thousand carloads of the fullest capacity yea rly.with every prospect for increase. It is in the light of such facts that President Wade's report should be considered. A message to The Deacon from Cleveland this afternoon states that at the niecLiiig of the stockholders in the company's office to-day, Judge J.

W. Underbill, of Canton, presided. There were about 7,000 shares voted, and Messrs. W. J.

Boardman. John Tod and L. M. Coe, of Cleveland, the retir leading spirits in the movement. For April 7.

J. W. Kreiuhhiiuiii very cordially invited to be pre-n t. The following programme vvill two schools now number 140 pupils, 25 of whom are from Catholic families. Besides these two dav mission Kramer, right held; i rank Maranvule, reasons which the writer is not at lib dian, vs.

Delta Mav Harinc et ence would throw an iniiuence on the side of the evil, and actions speak loud in Winter. This offer and a proposi he given: tier of sale returned and deed nrdoi'ol center Held Harry Hays, left field. Johnston, tho catcher, played with the Clevelands in 1878, behind the bat. He schools, we have weekly sewin er than words. Entire separation is in erty to divulge, the lillibustering plans of the order were abruptly squelched, tion to submit tho whole question to a referee were refused and the strike 1.

Words ot by the Pi sklent. record with our professions, and is one schools, and religious meetings in three other churches, two of these are among anu soonttiereaiteraweu-Known news, bids fair to continue for a long time. C. N. Church ocal bote w.

Hesaw Oi -tinn "Tin! Incomprehensibility of the Human is said to be a good one. John Campbell, for the present, will manaare the paper man, who had been initiated At the, Osnaburg mine, near Canton. form ot testimony we should bear against it. Wo should keep the day holy with the colored people and one among the whites; of these three schools I have club. Tho use of the grounds at the 4.

conceived the idea ot making "some fun for the boys." Tin; whole business Mary E. Cook, guardian, vs. i-Mwurd II. Cook. Order of appraisal returned ami coiiliriued.

Cuus Yerrick, executor, vs. Fanny H. Bishop et al. Cause heard, found necessary to sell to pay debts. Abram Brumbaugh, J.

J. Biiner and Nathan Swinehart appointed appraisi rs is no interruption, the same rate prevailing the, year round. naoo rwno miss wvdh t-'askev base ball park has been obtained for cnarge. In the two colored are about greater caret' tiiiness because of existing The strike at the Cleveland Co-opera the season. The uniforms will be white id pupils and in tne white school are tive Stove molding department.

evils But what is to keep the Sabbath sonle luore than 70. As to religious with blue stockings, and ciipi of differ ent colors. wun about ou men out, sun con i meetings, I have held since the 12th of i last November (53 meetings, and have It-nutation '-I liave. diunk my. last glass." C.

A. Townsend Voe.il H. s. h-tz Oration "Kdueat'on," W. C.

Case l'iauo and Violin Duet, Miss fcennet and Mr. Smith Farce Box and Cox. Uox n. W.Haraett P. B.

Harnett Sirs. Bouncer Miss Male CJuaitette. It is reported that two more clubs will be organized soon, one to be called tinues. The men say that the foundry lias always hern recognized as a union establishment, and that they never made any ing meinoers ol the Hoard were all reelected Directors for three years each. Moke A.

C. Improvements From Wednesday's Daily Beacon. The Beacon's Cuyahoga Falls correspondent write to-day: Superintendent Monsarrat and Chief Engineer French, of the Cleveland, Akron Columbus, were in town this morning day holy? Let us listen to the great teachers of the Reformation. Luther answers the question. How the Sabbath, day shall be kept holy thus: "Not by remaining idly at home, but, have said, by being engaged in tile word of God, and exercising in it." Again, "Observe then that the power the Buckeyes.

Chas. Plieft'er is working up the other nine. made over visits to the poor. Besides this, I have done a good deal of street work, had Bible readings and sewing schools.and have written a good many letters for our work." 10. ot initiation, was translormed into a series of the most tremendous sells practical jokes, and outrageously comical proceedings ever dreamed of.

Tiie order spread rapidly all over the Union. It was generally believed by the outside public that the Sons of Malta was a benevolent society, and to foster tliis belief frequent lengthy notices of Charitable deeds, performed by the order, were published in the newspapers all over the laud. Meetings were held weekly, ami there was so much solid fun to be enjoyed that nothing short of a death in the family would deter a Hie history. Tho.s. Richards ami A.

Stevens will the Know 'ton building on East Market street, with line of pianos, oigcis, iiml the New Home Sewing Machine. R. Truman will move his merchant, tailoring and gents' furnishing goods stock from the Doran block, -Mid reet, to the west half of the room. Ravenna A. C.

Uerger of Akron, is iii Atwater calling upon Ids did friends From Friday last dil Monday Mrs. S. C. Myers had the igreement with the company lour years The Adeibert College Base Ball W. Besaw, M.

L'mric, H. Crankshaw ago as the latter allege, tiiat union or Club has organized for the season. Julia Green, administrator vs. James Green et al. Cause heard, found neces- Siiry-to sell real estate to pay debts.

Defendants except and give notice til" appeal. J. M. Fraze appointed administrator of the estate of liiton Gilh tt. Frederick Musiill, Levi s.

Hcrrold and Jnr. Motz appointed appraisers. hi the matter ot the eslate of John B. 1 1 ickox order of sale returned and con firmed, ana u. a.

uootu. Programme begins at 8 o'clock. and efficacy of this command do not "They can not all be the oh- non-union men were to be employed at pleasure. The men put to work last week, on account of whom they struck, were unskilled, non-union men, and Dr. Great JNerve Restorer is the arrangements ior new sidings, which are needed here.

consist in cessation from labor, but in servation of one while reading the end- The Cn-ailay Suiky l'low leads them marvel of the age for all Xerve Diseas- all. Don fa lto -e it at John (inul. E. Hoyt yesterday sold his house and CO A 11 Kto cl-nmi, F.nn 4- tt'il keeping it holy so that this day has a loss testimonials to "Dr. Lindsey's particular holy duty.

For other labor Blood Searcher." It is infallible, and employment are not properly styled th s-w thev offered to get union men to fill uiu wun 30 lot on Main street, Cuyahoga Falls, to Arch PhUadelphia, Pa. tts-149w47 their places but the company refused, i i I ri.

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