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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 2

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i THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEACON, AKRON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 18-7. LOCAL MARKETS. BEACON" LETTERS. THE MESSAGE ENTIRE. 1 me.

exceedingly objectionable in principle, as establishing too close a relationship between the operations of the government treasury and the business of the country, and too extensive a commingling of their money, thus fostering an unnatural alliance in private business upon public funds. If this scheme should be adopted, it should oniv be done as a temporary expedient SIX PAGES. TARIFF FOR REVENUE ONLY" WITH THE ONLY" EMPHASIZED, THE ONLY QUESTION FOK CONGRESS TO regulate the measure of their welfare and comfort. But the reduction of taxation demanded ahould be so measured as not to necessitate or justify either the loss of employment by the workingman nor the lessening of his wages; and the yrofits still remaining to the manufacturer after a necessary readjustment, shoull furnish no excuse for the sacrifice of the interests of his employes, either in their opportunity tq work or in the diminution of -their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactories fail to understand that while a bigh tariff is claimed to be necessary to AKBON BKTAIL MABJKKVa.

Pletse report errors to this Office. SDGAK AND 8YBUP. Maple Bngar per lb By rap pr BUTTER, LABD, 40. Butter, Choice Country per Common Loookuui per Apple batter per tt Lard per Cheese per Eggs per dot 150-Fire-Test Bait per FLOUR AND MEAL. Entered at the FoetcfHee at Akron aa second mall matter.

to meet an urgent necessity. Legisla 100 I. 00 28a 160 6 0 90 IBO 260 150 11.10 II. 40 1.19 yt 6a 20 ba allow the pay ant of re White Wheat lonr per Bed Buckwheat Float per Graham Com Meal Oat Meal Cracked Wheat Lockwood's Corners. Dec.

1 Our district school teacher, G. J. Wallis, has organized a writing school at the school houss and has an attendance to the tune of 30 scholars. There will be a spelling bee here Tuesday evening, Dec. 6th, and all the good spellers in the Western Reserve are invited to participate.

A lit rary society is in progress at the Marsh district of which A. A. Koplin ia president. Mum. Macedonia.

Dec. 5. S. A. Rmear, of Michigan, is again at home.

Mrs. Clara Schoonover, of Cleveland, called on old acquaintances last week. Fannie Osmon is back visiting old friends. She is on her way to Genoa, O. Mrs.

Samuel Fletcher, of Hudson, came up to see her former friends last Fred Mull and wi e. of were visiting their old friends at this place over Sunday. The sad news has justlbeen received of the death of Mrs Hattie Robinette, formerly of this place but lately at Manchester, Iowa. The remains will be brought to this place for intSrment and services will be held at the U. P.

Church Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. The SUBSCBiPTION BAT ES STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Tbx Wiixlt Bkacoh, columns, la 60 cents for thiee months, $1 for six months, fl.40for a year, bat subscribers living outside the conuty have to pay 10 cents extra $1.60 per annum tor postage. Thi Daily Bkacon, 32 columns, is GO cents a month or S6 a year.

Delivered by carrier in Akron, 11 cants per weak by mall, 15 cents per week. Address changed as desired. Supplement every Saturday gratis. N. B.

Bes-olutiats of 1 Condolence, Obituary Notices, of Thanks and tee like, will be charged at five cents per nonpareil line, or six words to the line, announcements only of Births, Marriages and Deaths for one insertion, in both Daily and Weekly. OU Meal Hominy SEEDS, Ac. Hungarian teed per to i.w una 1.5V 1.05 to 1.2S Red Tod basket containing lunch, and a necktie like her apron. Each apron was hemmed within a quarter of a yard cf the end, then left to be finished bv the gentleman purchasing her basket. Nearly 100 men and boys tried for tbe championship.

Mr. D. Morse, commander of the Breckville Post won the prize, which was a fine, red, white and blue bed quilt, given by Mrs. E. Reed.

West Rienfield is noted for its pretty dows and they say, as with one voice, "Mr. Morse ought not to enjoy that quilt alone." Friday evening a donation party waa given Rev. Fox at the home of Mrs. Brtttian. Although the rain, and icy walks, kept many away there was a very jolly party present, and Rev.

Fox reports a very generous donation. Mrs. B. F. Rouse, of Cleveland, presented the Baptist Church with an elegant communion service in memory of her husband.

Augustine Graves, formerly a resident of Richfield, died suddenly at his home in Kansas, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. W.

McKinstery, of Cleveland, and Mr. Cyrus isrooke, of Akron, spent Sunday in town. Miss Ella Tuttle, of Kansas, is spending a few months with friends bei and in Granger. Alf. Dec.

6 Mrs. Henry Wadhams died last evening at 6 o'clock, at her home in this place. She was taken sick tbe evening before. Mrs. Minnie Meade has gone to Bad-ford on a visit.

Noah Spafford and son Bonnie, of Strongsville, called on friends in this place. Mrs, Geo. Townsend is on the sick list. Mr. Hofelder has bought the place just east ot Mr.

Kiflefe's blacksmith shop and expects to move his family into it soon. The new school building is nearly finished. We have three nice churches in town, two at the West Center and one at the East. The people here ought to be pretty good now. Naomi.

Peninsula. munerative wages, it certainly results in a very large increase in the price of nearly all sorts of manufactures, which in almost countless forms, be needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home is obliged, in a purchase for family use of an article which embraces his own labor, to return in the payment of the increase in price which the tariff permits tbe bard-earaed compensation of many days of toil. The farmer and the agriculturist who manufacture nothing, but who pay the increased price which the tariff imposes, upon every agricultural implement, upou all he wears and upon ail be uses, and vns, except Orchard Gnat Common Millet German Millet White Clover per lb Prime Timothy per Clover Beans per Balled Bay per Buckwheat seed VBESH AND CUBED MEAT'S. Obickeni per Beef Steak per lb Boast Fresh Pork Chipped Dried Beel Hams, sugar cured pro country ouiea By Associated Frees to The Beaoon.

To the Coneress of the United Bute You are confronted at the threshold of your legislative duties, with a condition of. the national nuances which imperatively demands immediate and careful consideration. The amount of money annually exacted, through the operation of our present laws, from the ud us tries and necessities of the people largely exceeds the sum necessary to meet the expenses of the Government. When we consider that the theory of our institutions guarantees to every citizen the full enjoyment of all the fruits of his industry and enterprise, with only such deduction as may be bis shard towards the careful and economical maintenance of the Government which protect him, it is plain that tne exaction of more than this is indefecsi-b extortion and a culpable betrayal of American fairness and justice. This wrong inflicted upon thosa who bear the burden of national taxation, like other wrongs, mulciplies a brood of evil consequences.

The public treasury, which should only exist as a cod Quit conveying the people's tribute to its legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a boarding place for money withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies, suspending our country's development, preventing investment in productive enterprise, threatening Bnuncial disturbance and inviting 2.00 to 125 1.2S l.M 409 13.00 4.50 10O 900 75 to 8110 100 9 100 8 to 12a 8 to 12 XO 200 12H 10O oa 12a TO lilt VJI1XDS A.D PATHOS 8 W. Biy am, accredited with letters freui the management mt this corn-pur, Is eaavaaslna; ia the tow n-htps far sabsr.rlptloaa THE WKtHliV and any eaaite-ies extended ta him, will be appreciated as lnteadcd for the aadr alsned. liKACOX 1-I BLIH1JI CO. ftS-Kejueniber. rest of 1887 FKKi; to aabaerlbe-rs for one year.

deceased leaves a child lust com the increase of his nocks and herds and such things as Bhoalders per lb. Breakfast Bacon per his husbandry produces from the soil, in the aggregate by adding them to the free The taxation of luxuries presents no features of hardship; but tbe necessaries of life used and consumed by all the people, the duty upon which adds to tbe coat of living in every home, should be greatly cheapened. The radical reduction cf the duties imposed upon raw material used in manufactures, or its free importation, is of course an important factor in any effort to reduce the price of these necessaries; it would not only relieve them from the increased cost, caused by the tariff on such material, but the manufactured product being thus cheapened, that part of the tariff now laid upon such products a compensation tp our manufacturers for the present price of raw material, could be accordingly modified. Such reduction or free importation would serve, beside, to largely reduca tbe revenue. It is not apparent how such a change can have any injurious effect upon our manufacturers, on the contrary, it would appear to give them a better chance in foreign mar Bets with the manufactors of other countries, who cheapen their wares by free material.

Thus our people might have the opportunity of extending their sales beyond the limits of home consumption, saving them from the depressing interruptions in business and the loss caused by a glutted domestic market and affording their employes more certain and steady labor, with its resulting quiet and contentment The question thus imperatively presented for solution should ba approached in a spirit higher than partisanship and conaidered in the light of that itgard for patriotism, which should characterize the action of those entrusted with the weal of confiding people. But obligations to declare-i party policy and principle is not wanting to urge prompt and effective Both of the political parties now represented in the Government have by repeated and authoritative declarations, condemned tbe condition of our law, which permit the collection from tbe people of unnecessary revenue, and have in the most solemn manner promised its correction, and neither as citizens or partisans are our countrymen in a mood to condone the deliberate violation of their pledges. Our progress toward a wise conclusion will not be improved by dwelling upon tbe theories of Protection and Free Tradethis savors too much of the bondying epithets. It is a condition which confronts us, not a theory. Relief from this condition may involve a slight reduction cf the advantages which we award our home productions but tbe entire wishdraw of such advantages should not be contemplated.

The question of Free Trade is absolutely irrelevant and the persU taut claim made in certain quarters that all efforts to relieve the people from ui just and unnecessary taxation, are schemes of so called Free Traders is mischievious and far removed frora any consideration for the public good. The simple and plain duty which we 8a loa is invited to aid in maintaining the present situation and he is told that a high duty on imported wool ia necessary for the benefii; of taose who have sheep to sheer, in order that the price of their country Bait pork VEGETABLES AND FRUIT, Cabbage per head Onious per bu New beets per Potatoes per vinegar pr A riles dried ner TERS1FIED TELEGRAMS. From Tuesday's Dally Beacon. Chili has the cholera. Cook's official plurality over Grant in New York is 17,077.

Lord Lyons, formerly British minister at Washington, whose serious 111-neas waa announced recently, is dead. A negro named Hudson says he was employed by Mrs. Lawler to start the Mound City, 111., fire, and poison the guests of a rival house. Order for winding up affairs of Central Park of Toronto was made on application of one of the creditors and a liquidator was appointed. Peter Bennett, miserly farmer at Newport, was murdered by unknown who got away with in bills and gold.

Crown Princa, in a letter written in a jocular spirit to any army officer, says he baa received remedies enough- to cure all bis diseases. Convention of journeymen barbers of United States began in Buffalo to form a national union to govern hours of labor and secure closing ehops on Sunday. Mr. John Dillion la lecturing daily and getting in some good work for Ire land before hia arrest, which will be immediately upon hia return to that country. Berlin Post predicts that in the spring both tbe Right and the Radicals in France will attempt to coup to bring about war in order to get possession of the government.

A locomotive on the Inter-Colonial Railroad exploded at Steliaiton, killing three men and injuring several others. The station was badly wrecked and engine demolished. Passenger, train from the soutlTiiear Iroquois, D. got stuck in the snow and was tun into by a passenger train from the east. Engineer and fireman on engine were both hurt, but it ia thought not seriously.

Nine were injured but none were killed. Pope Leo has granted his Apostolic benediction to the Buenoa Ayrea commission, charged with raising a monument to Christopher Columbus. He eulogizes the character of the great discoverer, incidentally epsaking ot him as a pioneer of ths Gospel. Saturday night a freight train on the Santa Fe was taken possession of by nearly 203 farmers, who held it until they emptied six car loads of co which were bound for points East. Tee farmers had no money to payferthe coal and said tbey were a lift en eg from famire.

A tciniil ir raid was made on anorher train at Gnrden City, Kansas. The famine txits al'ing the line of tbe Santa Fe for near 2C0 miles. Russian Slate Councillor, SoL'a'en-krff, has returned to St. Petersburg after a conference with Herbert Bismarck relative to forged documents sent to the Cz ir. Couutes Walkeu-stein Frosiburg.

wife of Austrian embassador at Petersburg, who is in-oIvk! in the case, waa an active in-iriiatite egainst Bismarck when in and since ber marriage has maintained relations with Bismarck's opponents. he showed her correspondence to fhe Czirina and others by whom the Czir was influenced. wool may oe increased, xney or course mencing to walk and an invalid husband. Dr. McCornell gave us a short call Monday.

SethGtjy. NOBTHAMPT ON Dec. 6. The protracted meetings which are in progress now, are largely attended and much interest is shown. They are under the charge of Rev.

J. R. Hoover, who delivers very interesting and impressive sermons. He was assisted a few evenings last week by Rev. C.

H. Hanks, formerly of this place. The lawsuit mentioned in a former letter, entitled Northampton Board of 6 tone l.oo l.oo Sua to to lot 12S tO lHf vatic t0 2-JE lotoauc 7B 15 tovc 80o so to 40a 26 to 60a rwhes unpaired per 0. pared Ohorrlos Currauti Balsins Prunes, French, Turkish, Fun schemes of plunder. are not reminded that tbe farmer who has no bheep is by this scheme obliged in his purchases of clothing and woolen goods, to pay a tribute to bis fellow farmer as well as to the manufacturer and is any mention made of the fact that the aheep owners themselves and their households, must wear clothing and use other articles manufactured from the wool they sell at This condition or our treasury ia nor, altogether new and it has more than once, of late, been submitted to the peo- nlo'a ranracAnfuHirfia in thA Hops per Lemons per Oranges AKRON WBOLB8ALE MARKET.

Education vs. Mrs. Sarah Watters, ad who alone cau apply a remedy. And Butter, tt, 23a ministratrix, is Bet for trial next Satur tariff prices, and thus as consumers must returu their share of this in yt the situation still continues, with aggravated incidents, more than ever Eras, dos 2uu day at 9 A. Justice William Viall's Lard.

7o creased price to tho tradesman. I think i courr. Much interest is manifested as Wheat, Red 85c White. 85c Corn, 6ic in 80c 50c Barley aOc Flour and Feed: Beans, Marrows 12.60-" medium 1.40i to theoutcome. presaging financial convulsion ana wide-spread disaster.

It will not do to neglect this situation because its dan New Apples, bn 60O Wm. Hovey is now acting in the ca pacity of bookkeeper in a Canton estab ariea, a Appiebutter, 458 Dried beef, tt). 12X0 MORS THAN A MILLION From Tuesday's Eally Beacon. Ia surnrnicg up the results of trie 18th year ot The Daily Beacon aa we begin Volume XIX. this day, the first notable point la that during1 the pact year the aggregate iaau-3 of The Daily during a year, for the Brat time exceeds a million in number, more than trebling tie full figures of the first year, aUh'juga Akron has not bad a commensurate increase in population.

Another point worth speaking of, ia that the circulation this time i3 more than 25 per cert, greater titan is was a year ago. -Lett month 83,800 papers were issued in 25 iyp, a daiiy average of 3,552 cop'us. Ia December last, alter the 66,630 papers were issued, but 5,000 of these were oa a special order, leaving 61,650 for the regular trado in 22 days, a daiiy average of 2,798 copies, the average Bain biing 754 copies, or more than oat-fourth, with eveiy prospect bright lor greater gains during the year of exciting news just beginning. We submit the figures in full, as follows: lishment. gers are not paipaoiy imminent ana apparent.

They exist none the less certainly and await the unforseen and White XXX. bbl.S5.00 Best 4 75 Preparations are being mads by the Country cured hams a baoosi la Tamlps, bu. 40a Northampton Union Sunday School for a Christmas entertainment to ba given Nov. 29. Thanksgiving br uglit quite a number of people to town to visit friends.

Services were held in the M. E. Church by Rev. Hoover. The party of our young peopla who played "Among the Breakers" here last Winter, enacted the same play in the town hall at Independence on Thanksgiving night.

Tbey report having had a good time. Edwm Wagner spent a few days among us last week. Jno. L. Taylor is among us again.

He is doing quite a successful business in enlarging picturep. A company of joung people spent last evening very pleasantly at a social party given bv Miss Sadie Clark, at the residence of Charles Mott. Wn think more of our young ladies miorht take the bint and follow suit. The social side of Peninsula lite ought to be better cultivated. Much good might thus uiaer Vinegar, nl 120) unexpected occasion when suddenly they will be precipitated upon us.

On the 30th of June, 1885, the excess of revenues over public af cer Dried DoaciiM.B.10A12a on tne evening or use. z. Patent 6.25 Bran per 17.00 Wool por Si SO to 86c Chickens, live, dot. 2.50 diess'd, ptr Drossed 5 25 Havoer ti Clover 8.80 TimoTiiy tive and executive efforts should generally be in the opposite direction and should have a tendency to divorce as much and aa fast aa can safely be done the Treasury department from private enterprise. Of course it is not expected that unnecessary and extravagant appropriations will be made for the purpose of avoiding the accumulation of an excess of revenue.

Such expenditure, beside the demoralization of all just conceptions of public dutywbicu it entails, aiiniulates a habit of reckless improvi-denca not in tbe least consistent with the mission of our people or the high and beneficent purposed of our govt rn-ment. I have deemed it my duty to thus bring to the knowledge of my countrymen, as well as to the attention of their representatives charged with the responsibility of legislative relief, the gravity of our financial situation. The failure of the Congress heretofore to provide against the dangers which it was quite evident the very nature of tae aitiicuity must necessarily produce, caused a condition of financial distress and apprehension since your last adjournment, which taxed to the utmost all the authority and expedients within excutive control; and these appear now to be exhausted. If disaster results from the continued inaction of Congress, the responsibility must rest where it belongs. Though the situation thua far considered is fraught with danger which shonld be fully realized, and though it presents features of wrong to the people as well as peril to the country, it is but a result growing out of a perfectly palpable and apparent cause, constantly reproducing the same alarming circumstancesa congested national treasury and a depleted monetary condition in the business of the country.

It need hardly be stated that while the present situation demands a remedy, we can only be saved from a like predicament in the future by the removal of its cause. Oar scheme of taxation, by means of which this needless surplus is taken from the people and put into the public treasury, consists of a tariff or duty levied upon importations from abrond, and internal-revenue taxes levied upon the consumption of tobacco and spirituous and malt liquors. It must be conceded that none of the thiDgs subjected to intern il-re venue taxation are, stiictly speaking, necessaries; there appeals to be no just complaint cf this taxation by the consumers of these articles, and there seems to be nothing so weil able to bear tbe burden without hardship to any portion of the people. But on' present taTiff laws, the various, inequitable, and illogical sourot of unnecessary taxation, ought to bt at once revised and amended. These laws, as their primary and plain effect, raise the price to consumers of all articles imported and subject to duty, by precisely the sum paid for such duties.

Thus the amount of the duty measures the tax paid by those who purchase for use these imported articles. Many of thfte things, however, are raised or manufactured in our own country, and tbe duties now levied upou foreign goods and products are called protection to these home because tley renderit possible for those of our people who are manufacturers, to make these taxed articles and sell them for a price equal to that demanded for the imported goods that have paid customs duty. So it happens that while comparatively a few uaa the imported articles, millions of our people who never use and never saw any of tbe foreign product, purchase and uie things of the same kind made in this country, and pay therefor nearly or quite the same enhanced price which the duty adds to the imported Those who buy imports, pay the duty charged thereon into the public treasury, but the great majority of our citizens, who buy domestic articles of the same class, pay a sum at least approximately equal to this duty to tbe home manufacturer. This reference to tbe operation of our tariS laws ia not made by way of instruction, but in order that we may be constantly reminded of tbe manner in which they impose a burden upon those who consume imported articles, and thus create a tax upon all our people. It is not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this taxation.

It must The dime social at the residence of H. Williamson, last Saturday evening, was largely attended, and a good time complying with the annual requirement of the sinking fund acr, was $17 859-735 84; during the year endelJunn 30, fcillei. 40ttO Veal, cwt S7.00a8.0O 00(518. 08 i amb. tv.no Hidfs ba no.

2..... 4ia Straw, ton 6 0UA7 001 PotatrM-s, uu fcO, Cheese, lJc it may be rainy assumea tnat a iargb proportion of the sheep owned by the farmers throughout the country are found in small flocks numbering from 25 to 50. The duty on the grade of imported wool which ttese sheep yield, is 10 cents each pound if of the value of 30 cents or lasf, and 12 cants if or the value of more than 30 cents. If the liberal estimate of six pounds be allowed for each flaece the duty thereon would be 60 or 72 centi, and this may ba taken as tbe utmost enhancement of its price to tbe farmer by reason of this duty dollars would thus represent th6 increased price of the wool from 25 sheep and $36 that from the wool of 50 sheep and at present values this addition would amount to about one-third of its price. If upon its sale tbe farmer receives this or a less profit, the loaves his hands charged with precisely that sum, which in ail its changes will adhere to it, until it reaches tbe consumer.

When manufactured into cloth and other goods and material for was enjoyed oy ootn young ana oia. Lockwood's Corners. Dec. 6. Many Of the wells and cir terns that have been dry for so long a time, are again being lined by tne re cent Our Sunday School, for the past six months, has had an average attendance QPThe best line of rubber goods in all varieties, at 20 McGalliard Wightman'e.

t37McGalliard Wightman'a rubber goods are all fresh. No old goods to palm Come and eee them. 159 So. Howard St. .20 Children's Rocking Chatra, Good Biz and very strong.

75 cents each, at Frank's Bazaar. 2 of and much interest is at present owe tbe people is to reduce taxi being manifested. The old state Mills nas again changed hands, Mr. Mitchel, of Union be done by affording our young men bsttar places of amusement than he saloon and pool room Der. 2 The Dramatic Club are so in going to play "Dora; or An Iron Will." The boys are enjoying the skating-, tbe ice being about three inches thick.

Miss Louisa Clark, of Cleveland, is visiting friends in town. Miss' J. M. Emerson ia visiting Akron, Hudson and Macedonia. After a visit of four or five weeks Mr.

arid Mrs. Crofford left for their home in Michigan yesterday. Rav. Mr. Bower, cf Cleveland, lec tion to the necessary expenses of an ecconomical operation cf the government and to restore to the business of the country; the money which we hold in the Treasury town, being its present owner.

He 8sk8 a fair trial of its old patrons and one. its cost is not only increased to tne invites an ethers to call on mm. throbgh the preservation or tne Gov extent of the farmer's tariff profit, but Mr. Wallace, our efficient teacher, has organized a writing class of 3J ernment powers. These things csn and should be done with safety to idl a further sum has been added for the benefit of tbe manufacturer under tbe operation of other tariff laws.

In tbe scholars, who meet once a week at the Pes ith, Nov. 26. Tne Pester Lloyd says that te interview between Prince Bismarck aud the Czar waa a dramatic school house for instruction. Mr. Wal our industries, without danger to tbe opportunity for remuneration of labor, Jo 'I sr 2 to 22 66,650 3,029 2i 83,260 8.338 24 77,270 3,219 27 86 200 8 1M 26 83 085 3,195 26 82,05 8 2 86,710 3 83 25 3.370 90.230 3,341 26 91 330 3,513 26 89.720 25 88 8T0 8,552 4 14,050 3,513 309 1,023,650 8,313 meantime the day arrives when the lace is a master in penmanship and we Prince sm-iick was scarcely tured on "The Lost Tribes Of which our worttingmen need and wi able to rtatr-tin his passion.

The Cz ir farmer finds it necessary to purchase woolen goods and material to hope much gocd may be accomplished by this move. D.cemter, 185.... January, 1S87 Feb uaty, March, Apiil, May. July, Auigust, September." October, November, December, Tota's- Sunday evening at the Methodist Church. It was very interesting.

He benefit to them and all our people, by Cheapening their means of subsistence and increasing the measure of their JWB BALK, CH iCAP A good, mbstanrial, four seated ovrrisgn iu goeo luuulji order. Price 35. Xnqulie 605 Sptcer 6t. or room 6. Arcade Block.

307 20 TJABM8 FOB SALS I have about 200 farma for sale one or more In nearly every township in Northern Ohio. Prices irom 825 to Bioo pe acre, i'ai litis desiring to buy or sell will do well to oall ou me as I will advertise your property in every county in N. O. without expense. Bend for Dimuhlet.

JOHN H.AUBLB. 4 No. 114 8. Howard St. ciotne rumeeir ana lamuy iortne winter.

When he faces the tradesman for Mrs. Brenner, mother of Mis. David Burgner, died on last Sunday at a ripe old age. Her remains were taken to comforts. will cantinue the lecture to Monday and Tuesday evenings.

Mr. and Mrs. William Collier, formerly of this place, but now living cn that purpose, he discovers that he is obliged not only to return in the way Clinton for interment. The Constitution provides that the President "shall from time to time give of increased prices, his tariff prices on Hosier Bros, are prospecting for coal Taylor street, in Cleveland, lost their the wool he sold and which then per to Congress information of the state on tne sam ijeio piaee. haps lies before him in manufactured The new fence around the cemetery 1886, such excess amounted to $iu 2 and durinsr the year endt-d une 30, 1887, it reached $55,567 849.54- Tiie annual contributions to the siukiux-fund during the three years above specifiiMl.

Amounting in the aggregate to $138 058,320 94. and deducted irom the surplus a) stated, were made by calling in for that purpose outstanding 3 percent, bonds of the Government Dunn? the six months prior to Juae 30, surplus revenue bad grown so Urge by repeated accumulations, aud it wsi feared lha withdrawal of thia great sum of money needed by the people, would so affecithe business of the country that the sum of $79,864,100 of such surplus was applied to the payment of the principal and interest of tbe 3 per cent. bond3 still outstanding, and which were then payable to tlie option of tne Government. Tae precarious condition of financial affairs amonar the people still needing relief, immediately after the 30Ji day of June, 1887, tbe cf the 3 per bonds then outstanding, amounting with principal and interest to the aum of $18,867,500, were cilled in and applied to the sinking-fund contribution for the current fiscal year. Notwithstanding these opera-ions of the Treasury Department representations of distress in business circles not oniy continued but increased, and absolute peril seemtd at hand.

In these circumstances, the contribution to the sinking fund for the current fiscal year was at once i om pleted by the expenditure cf in the purchase of Govemnent bonds not yet due bearing 4 and 44 Per cent. interest, the premium paid thereon averagii about 24 cent. for the former and 8 per cent for the latter. In addition to this, the interest accru during the current year upon the outstanding bonded indebtedness of the government was to some anticipated and banks, selected as rif poMto ries of public money, were permitted to somewhat increase their deposits. While the expedients thus in ployed, to release to the people the money lying idle in the treasury served to avert immediate danger, our surplus revenues have continued to accumulate, the excess for the present year amounting on the 1st day of Dec to $55 238.701.19.

youngest child a few days ago, of diphtheria. Charles Beers spent Sunday town. form, but that be must add a consider was a thing much needed. Why not the Union." It has been the custom of the Executive, in compliance with this provision, to anually exhibit to tbe Congress, at the opening of its session able sum thereto to meet a further in They have measels and mumps in have steps also molly. WTN8B TJBG crease in cost caused by a tariff duty Boston.

on the mannf acture. Thus in the end, the general condition of the countiy Mr. Alger, of Hud3en, teaches the Advertisers arj especially invited to Hjsidtr how favorably these figures affoet their own interest. We have aided them by increasing the circle of readers, and under the new management this policy will ba pursued more vigorously than 6ver. Many In provenienta have been made since the change ia tfco company six months ago and to detail with some parucuiK Dec.

6 Business ia quiet here but item, the operations of the different he is aroused to the fact that he has paid upon a moderate purchase, as a result of the tariff scheme, wnic'p, rain and mud have been plentiful. Mr. and Mr3. Hotsford Hull and executive departments. It wou ARMS for sale in tois and adjoining counties.

Southern aud Western, and miner, al and Umber lands. jyjONEY to loan In sum to. suit. Fire, Plato Glass, Lire ud Accident Insurance tn mott reliable cos panics. Mortgagest Deeds aud Leases drafted.

PHILIP P. TioCK; 29 1 13 South Howard A kron, O. school in doston Mr- and Mrs. George Botzum have a lit' le daughter born to them. Mr.

asd Mrs Fred Napp ditto. O. be especially agreeable to follow when he sold 3 wool seemed so prone- family with Mrs. Hopkins and nd able, an increase in price more than this course at the present time, and to Parham' leave town to-day for Cleveland were they have located on Pros sufficient to sweep away all the tariff call attention to tbe valuable acccm plishments of these departments dur arsured the Gsiman Chancellor that he desired peace and did not intend to attack Gerrcany or take part in any coalition a jainst her. Prince Bismarck declared thai; whosoever wished peace must cot fituek Germany's alii 63.

He preteated tbe casus foderis olearly to the Czir, who admitted that Piincp Bismarck's views were not new to him, and ndded that his declaration regarding Germ applied tqualiy to Austria. Chicago, Der. 5. Typographical No 10, hwd a srecial meeting yesterday and that the strike of Jjnd botk printers for a nine hour Cay was at nd. Tre 400 strikers re or.ierd to return to their rnomingrn the basis of hours a day for $18 a week.

Ataka, 1. Dac.5,-Depu!y U. S. Marshal Stokeiy was killed near hve yetterday by an outlaw, James Lowr-v, who waa in turn killed by the sheriff's posse. Stokely attempt to airesud Lowrey for highway robbery.

Lowjy drew his pistol and began firing. put five bu'lets into Stokely. posse overtook Lowrey about noon and shut him to death. Lowrey killed (J. Deputy Maishal Dalton, near Fort Smith two weeks go.

Little Rock. Dec. 6. Alarming reports continue to come in of the black dyptheria in CJay aad adjoining pect street, and will continue the that ar fully appreciated by the pub ingthe last fiscal year, but am so lic as tho roturr.s submitted show much impressed with the paramount profit he received upon the wool he produced and sold. When the number of farmers engaged in wooi-raising is compared with all the farmers in tbe country, and the small proportion they bear to our population is considered, business of carpenter and builder work with dress-making and millinery by the ladies, and in connection will keep a boarding house.

In this we loose Other itEpcovements are iatended.some importance of the subject to which this communication bastbui far been devoted, that I shall forego the addi some of our props. Mrs. Hull has, for when it is mads apparent I think in the tion of any other topic and ruly urge upon your immediate consid ration the cae.e of a large part or tnoae svno own ef the highest importances as will be understood when they are made known, for The Beacon is bound to be always en honor to Akron, as the most complete jouraal for a city of this siza to be found anywhere. sheen that the benefit of the present estate of the Union," shown NOTICE Eighteen thousand dollars woith. of fine Dry Goods and Motions formerly owned f.y Wl" 08 closed out at auction by Olark Garrett.

Auction sale to begin-Tuesday afternoon and be continued very af -ternoon and every nigbt nntU closed out. Every person invited to attend 20 tariff on wool is illusory and, in the present condition of Hudson. Decjl E.S Daney started yesterdey for Aniston, Ala. S. P.

Thompson leaves to-day for Los Angeles, to begone saveral we -ks. Rev. S- W. Girrett and wife, leave on the 10th for Canyon City. Col, where he has accepted a call as rector of the Episcopal Church of that place.

His departure is much regretted by his many friends here. Diphtheria is prevalent, to eoma'ex-tent in town, several cases bsing reported. The public telephone stat'on has been removed from E. S. Bentley'a drug store to the Mansion House.

The second lecture of the Acaderay course will be delivered on the 14'h by Rev. W. E. Barton, tf Kentucky, sub- our treasury and our general above all, when it must be conceded that the increase of the cost of living caused by such tariff, becomes, a fiscal situation, on which every elems of our safety and prosperty depends Duraen upon tnose witn moderate means and the poor, the employed aud The reports of tbe heads of the depait ments, which will be submitted, con years, been organist of tne Congrega tional Church and her husband a member of he choir.They are both members and cftlsers of our division of Sons of Temperance and have ever taken an active part ia every good work. Tbey will be sorely missed.

Mr. Hull is a first class workman. We wiah them every success and they will carry with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends. Uncle Ezra Clark is slowly improv ing. Isaac Jayne has been sick over a week with bilious fever and is a ,111 very low.

Mrs. Lyman Oviett will remove to unemployed, tbe sick and well and the tain full and explicit information touch Yesterday The Daily Beacon began its volume by the publication in i trbrgrapLic columns of tte complete xt of the President's annual message to, Cosgrees read in the gdittrcoon to the Senate and House, this being the young bnd old and that it constitutes a ing the transactions of the business be extensively continued as the source of tbe Government's income; and in a readjustment of our tariff the interents of American labor engaged in manu intrusted to them and such recommea tax wnicn witn reiantirss grasp, is fastened upon the clothing of every dations relating to legislation in the ejuuLi8. juucai poysiciaus unable man, woman and child in the land, public interest, as they deem advisable facture should be carefully considered, IP 87, the Prob'te court of Summit Co. declar-e 1 tne estate 01 Buhweudeman.deeeased to be insolvtnt. Creditors are therefore required to present their claims against the estate 1, tde undersigned tor allowance rouths tbe time ab va mentioned or trey will not be entiUed to taymnnt Signed J.

A. MOTZ, 22 Adm'r of Leopold Sohwendeman, deed. NOTICB The hss been duty appointed and qualified as assignee In bust for the bene tit cf tbe creditors of lilljib Kil-woith. All persons indebted to aeid aa-hruor will make immediate pxymt-nt, and all creditors will present their alms, duly authenticated, to the undenlgnr for allowance. 92 HEN BY C.

UaNFORD, Assignee. control the disease, have advised Vhat I ask for these reports and rec- reasons are suggested why tne removal "Heepin' a Deesnc Skewl in and estimated to reach t.he sum of $113,000,000 on tbe 30th of June -z, or reduction or thia duty should be in inendationB, the deliberate examination eluded in a revision of our tariff laws iue mor- and action of the legislative branch at which date it is expect-) that t'Jia Kamtuck, The "Academic," published by mem-bers' of the Academy appeared this week. ktt tty i.u iop. Up over B0 fl-tttfme in Akron's history that this important State pr.psr has thus been presentel to cur people. For this are indebted in part to the fact that of tbe Government.

TShere are other sum, added to prior accumulations, will Cleveland soon where her husband is employed. Nero. as wen as tne preservation or rur manufacturers. It may be protection, or by any other name, but relief from the hardships and dangers of our present tariff laws, should be devised with special precaution against imperilling the existence of our manufacturing interests. But this existence oi wuom uiy u'-a within three weeks, subjects, not embraced in the depart swell the surplus In the treasury to In speaking of the increased cost to the consumer of our home manufactures, resulting from a duty laid upon imported articles of the same descrip I i i i um onto deaths reported in mental reports, demanding legislative Word baa been received that Mrs.

8140.000000. lamia bourgeon inside consideration, apd which I should be some kind friend of the news There seems to be no assurance, th.it Clarine.Bently, the mother of E. a0w Clinton. Nov. 23.

C. J. Hill, principal of our tion, tbe fact is not overlooked tnat glad to submit. Some of them, how Kant ir rf thia 4fa itiari with sucn a withdrawal from use papers assess to have persuaded competition among our domestic pro in FampHVilln. schools has resigned his position, to of the people's circulating medium.our should not mean a condition which, ever, have been earnestly presented in previous messages, and as to them I ducers sometimes has the effect of take the principalship of the Peninsula Rev.

Cristy solemnized the the evident to present his opinions to Congress in sections, so to speak, or without regard to the public welfare or Cutler, Dec. 5. Early yeater day morning a tremendous explosion ousmess community may nos in tne near future be subjected to tbe sime rSTATE OF SIMON FACHMaN, Dec'd. The undersigned has been appointed by tha Probate Court of Summit Countv, Otiio, adm'r of the estate of miiiou Bachmurj, dee'd. All persons Indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate Dmenr.

unH keeping the price of their products be 1 II' beg leave to repeat prior recom mend a schools. We, of course, under the cir oi jLtamei myers anu juies LiBiie low the highest limit allowed by such instalments Hke a aerial to the occurreu in fttevenson saloon a national exigency, must always insure the realization of immense profits instead of moderately profitable re Bediant, at the resmsuce Of the brid's tions. As the law makes no provision for any report from the Department of cumstances need a teacher. Thia is a splendid opportunity for some one who Giant powder in ovsrer cans had bean parenta, on tus evening of the 30 ult story papers and in the closing sentence duty. But it is notorious that this competition is too often strangled by distress wmcii was quite lately produced from the same cause.

And while the functions of our National Treasury should be few and aim pi a. placed under the building and over tbe js w.iuib iu astaie. are re has had experience. Our schools are Jmn onapman, while bunting near State, a brief history of the transactions of that import combinations quite prevalent at this cars were puea neavy stones. Great 4UOTmu ui iiuavui uie B4iue lorauowance rrldOti n.

J. A. KOHNKH. very easily governed. All casea deserv turns.

As the volume of diversity of our national activities increase, new recruits are added to those who desire be ins plainly marked it "to be con-tinued." This innovation upon all pre iiiua urooK t-ono yesterday accidentally shot himself. He bad discharged one time, and frequently called pieces of granite sent crashing Dated this 8th day of Daeem her, A. D. 1887. 8Z and while its best condition would be ant department, togetner witn other matters which! it in iy ing severe punishment are left to tbe board to dispose of.

The applicant for 1 i 'A which have for their object 'nrougn rue ouuaing, tearing the win reached, I believe, by its entire discon barrel and was standing on a loir, rp a continuation or tne advantages cedents since the foundation of the govertifeejH, takes the shape of limit dow frames from the walli. The flior JSXATKOFHKNhY SOCKS. JJec'd. tne regulation or tne supply ana nerearter be deemed essential nection witn private Dusinesa interests. which they conceive the present sys tne situation can, lr acceptable, take loading, when the gun slipped and was price of commodities made and sold by was uplifted and the sides of the tuild yet when, by a perversion of its pur tne situation any time atter this date The undersigned has been appointed by tho rebate Courr, of Summit County, iihin Ad aiscnargec, ne receiving tne load in to commend to the attention of the Congress, may furnish the occ ision for ing the message to a single subject, tem of tariff taxation directly affords them.

Sostubbcrnly have all efforts members of the combination. Tbe poses, it idly noids money uselessly Old father Cieckner. who had been born nanas. xne ngnc nana was ao that of tariff reduction. To be sure, the people can hardly hope for any conaid ing were forced out four feet at the bottom and sleepers two by ten were twisted and torn to splinters like nine ministrator of the estate ot Henry Sours, dee'd.

AU.persons indebted to said mum a future communication. abstracted from the channels of trada, suffering with cancer of the bowels for badly injured as to necessitate the am there seems to be reason for the claim to reform the present condition been resisted by those of our fellow-citizens thus engaged, that they can ardlv putation of the third finger. The left to make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against said nra 1 1 uut several years past, died last Saturday morning. The funeral occurred tc-dav shingles. A large stove was forcad eration in the operation ot these selfish schemes.

If, however, in the absence of such combination, a healthy and free S.gned Gkoveb Cleveland. Washington, D. Dec. 6, 1887. Washington.

Dec. 6. The Presi that some legitimate means should be received but a flash wound. The treasury surplus is enlarged upon and magnified in ail its relations, but only preliminary to thrusting upon to present the same forllowanoi orreectlon. devised by the Government to res ore.

patient is at present In the Huron through tbe calling and not a bottle on th show bar was left unsmashed. Loss irum me ijutueran cnurcn or this place, dent-has sent the following nomina competition reduces the price or any Dated this 6th day of Deo. A. D. 1887.

-22 in an emergency, witnouc waste or ex uev. uonneii, or Manchester, cmclated. street hospital, Cleveland. complain cf the suspicion, entertained to a certain extent, that there an organized combination all along the line to maintain their advantage. We $0'JU.

Congress aa the only question tions tbe Senate: Lucius Q. C. M. A. Bowman, our most proficient Nellie Holmes died on last Thurs paiucuiar muvisj oi uuma jjrou uciiuu, below the limit which it might other? travagance, such money to its place among the people.

If TESTATE OF RE 8EOO A JWBKS. Dee'd cakbondale. Dac. 2. The merchant for the past seven vearo.

has for its consideration, as radical a Free day morning of diptheria. She was Lamar of Mississippi, to be Associate Jueticerf the Supreme Court of the The underslsmed tian heat, tt. latest news of the Lehigh strike re left us. He goes into the first store in visiting Mrs, Nellie Shaddock, Wood wise reach under our tariff laws, and if, with such redact price man- Trade eeeay as Grover can get up. As such an emergency arises, there now exists no clear and undoubted power are in the midst cf centennial celebrations, and with becoming pride we re Aahlurtrt United States; Wm.

F. Vilas, of Wis ceived nsre ia tha 2,000 Belaian land Hilbv Newburgh, when taken ufacture pontmues to thrive, it is en- consul, to be Secretary the' Interior; miners have been employed in On last Wednesday evening. Mr. of relief. Heretofore the redemption suddenly sick aud died after an ill joice in American akiil and ingenuity, a direct result of the Bed Top conferences "'iariff for revenue only" with Probate Court of Summit county, Ohio, as Executrix ot the will of Rebecca Bowers, ifec'd.

All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make Immediate all persons having claims against said estate are nested to pie-sent tbe same forallowame nrnjnotlnn tireiy eyiaeut tnat one tnng nay oeen i jion M. Dickinson, of Michigan, tno country to come to rmss of but five days. Deceased was oi per cent Donas, wnica were paya- oerrass- store was orotten into aeain in American energy and enterprise and oie at tne option or tne UQvernmen, 17 years and 7 months old. A mother. the "only" emphasized, in the third sen and quite a lot of goods stolenat least tnis country ror the purpose of work-ins- tha mitiAH nf bVb-lav i discovered which should be carefully I to be Postmaster General; Charles scrutinized in an effort to reduce taxa-1 S.

Fairchild, of New York, In the wonderful natural advantages and resources developed by a $bu worth. tence of the message, sounds the key has afforded a means for the disbursement of the excess of our revenues; brother aud two Bisters survive ber. The interment was made in Markille C4.BUIBA. fWITZEB. Dated this Sth day ot Deo a.

D. 1887. 22 tne Belgians come, there will be blocd The mill again passed into other national growth. Yet when an at note of the entire document. All the tion.

I to be secretary or ma Treasury; tfeo. The necessity of combination to I L. Rlyes, of New York, to be Assistant there feel that ttiev out tnese Donas nave an been retired. bands tc-rclay. and in a few davs it is tempt is made to justify a scheme which he permits a tax to be laid Cemetery Friday evening, and i memorial service was held at the Epis miifui, as wen uie ngnting aa starve to JjVJTATK OF BAMUBL dAKEB, JJec'd.

The undersigned duluun k- saia it wm uegin wors. a and there ar no bonds outstanding, the payment of which we have the fallacies and falsehoods of the old Free Trade theories are used, just as if they maintain the price of any commodity Secretary or State; Isaian Maynard, of to the tariff point, furnishes proof that New York, to be Assistant Secretary copal Church on Sunday at 2 r. death on the wayside in midwinter. If they are driven out ef the Lehigh Cuyahoga Probate Court of Summit, rvmntv right to insist upon. The contribution of the Treasury; Sigourley Butler, of upon every consumer tbe land for the benefit of our manufacturers, quite beyond a reasonable demand for Kev.

Garrett omciatiEg. never had been refuted by history, and some one is willing to accept lower prices for such commodity, and that Massachusetts, to be second comp- field they will be discrim Deo. 3 The members of the Good mlnistrator of the estate of Smiuel aker dee'd. All persons Indebted to Silil estate are re quested to make Immediate payment and alU persons havine claim n. ..1.

the action urged upon Congress, if car- inated attains and blacklisted governmental regard, it suits the pur Templars Lodge held a social and oys- to the sinking fund which furnishes the occasion for expenditure in the purchase of bonds has been already made for the current year, so that there troller of the Treasury; Jas. Wjatt, of Connecticut, to be Treasurer of the U. Resigns and Declines Responsi by every boss in the Anthracite valleva Tied into execution, would make all the such prices are remunerative; and lower prices produced by competition Drove tbe same thing'. Thus where tiir aupuer aii meiriuuge room weanes- quested to present the same for allowani-e or re- of Pennsylvania and they will not be S. bility of Consequences, poses of advocacy to ull our manufactures infant industries, still needing inar the highest and greatest dearee of day.

evening. vi the Walker tariff of 184(5 joys by comparison, and would aoie to una wors any wnere. Fred Centre, of Akron, was in town Dated this 20th day of Nov. A. D.

lBsL ai. Pabis. Eac. 2. 1:33 a.

m. President either of these conditions exist, a case would seem to be presented for au easy Dublin, Dec. 2. Lord Mavr Snl l- Wednesday. Hea Ohio Fires, Grev j's resignation has been sent to the is no outlet in that direction, la the present state of legislation, the only pretense of any existing executive power to restore, at this time, any part OA!) NOTICE.

favor and fostering care that ran be wrung fron Federal legislation. reduction or taxation. vsn will be treated in nria on as a flr Henry Ormsby died at hia home lait rresiaents or tne senate and Chamber rti .7 1 The considerations which have been Cleveland, Nov. 29. The es Notice is herehv i Vt IKaf at viAttttnn waif it is also uid that the increase in the class misdemeanant.

He has announe of Deputies. He says: "So long rs 1 oaiuiuav, xuo ueuoaaeu vyaa an resident of this place and was a mem tablishments of Billintrs. Tavlor of our surplus revenues to the people price of domestic manufactures result- presented touching our tariff laws are ea mat ne win not armeal frcm the ie. presented to the Commissioners cf Summ'ACouu-ty. at their session ou January 2d, a.

i. lssg. Rfe outy rad on tin foViowing MnS Portftlte TowilHhln by its expenditure, consists in the supr I ing from the present tariff is necessary I intended only to enforce on earnest I manufacturers of paints, at Nos. 37 and, nra oniy to contena witn difficulties that have accumulated in my path, tbe ber Of the Urarjd Army. The funeral cisoa of the court, but will stirrer his punishment prou ly, as he would if it position that the Secretary of tne was held Tuesday afternoon.

Rev, attacks of tbe the abstention of Treasury may enter tbe market and glnnlUst at tbe intersection Worth Howard Dallas officiating. were ren times greater. the men, whom the public voice called to cur workingmen employed in manu-1 nues of the Government be prevented I Wire Fence in tbe same building, factories, than are paid for what is called I by tbe reduction of our customs duties. I were completely destroyed by fire last purchase the bonds of the Government siouwiiu uiei Myahoaa Falls road, which is also the south a Two railroad men were inured Tues Cincinnati, Nnv. 2n Th t.f ti to my side, and the, increasing impossibility to fdrra a ministry, I struggbd not yet riue, at a rate of pre day morning, uae from a car on "Che pauper labor ot Europe." AU will I and, at tbe same time, to emphasizs a I night.

Billings, Taylor Co. lose the force of an argument I suggestion that in accomplishing this 1 000 and the fencing company $25,000. ju, j. narper waa resumed to-day "pale into insignificance" all possible consequences from accumulating a surplus, which might well be largely usfid not for "useless expenditures" but for needed and proper purposes, such as Cleveland has tiktsn pains to veto, causing detriment and expense to the public service and inconveniencing the people In many ways. The message is Free Trade straight from the shoulder, and though It iodiiliites may squirm, they must renounce taeir principles or their party.

Iiii a t'id to the Mugwumps, too, for mium to oa agreed upon. The the r. us badiv bruising and cut aub nriss witnesi waa J. w. Hojt, a provision of law from which such a ting himself and one bad three fingers wuicu luvutvea uie weirare ana ncerai I purpua we may uiscuarge a uouoie I xne luaucauco ia on ana remained wnere duty bade me, but at the moment when public opinion.

bettfr. broker or iuig uity. whoso testimony the recent division ot the Oenr.e Wise estate; S09 degrees E. along and coluclolng with said road sixty feet wide so laid out in said divts of said Ueorae Wise estate to land of Harriet Myers; thence bearing eastwardly 'bfoufth said land of said Harriet Myers to the north Hue thereof; thence northeily througti tue lands of tbe following Individuals res mm a. power could be derived, is found in in duty to our people by granting to them Woosteb, Nov.

29. Booth. Munn badly crushed, oiv the i'. A ct U. gave numerous transactions in the hnv.

appropriation bill passed a number of compensation of onr laboring Our labor is honorable in the eyas of every Americas citizen: and as lies a measure of relief from tariff taxation, Tbe members of the G. A. R. held a wm a muuuk utiu auu unuuoi ouuu- uiK wneai, in unicag) by years ago; and it is subject to the sus informed, worked a charge, which gave me hope of forming a govern camp fire last evening. dv's wagan shop, at Hhreve.

10 miles him. He said he was in quartern wnere it is most needed and from sources whera it can be most fairs picion that it was intended as tempor V8ly. lo-Wtt 1 Knhnrt Turner Mrs. Jane Smith has obtained a di at tbe foundation of our development and progress, it is entitled, without af ment, the Senate and Chambf of Depu acting for h. E.

Hcpkins, southwest of Wooster, were destroy by lire at 1 o'clock this morning. Fire ary and umuexi in application, ly and ustly accorded vorce from Wm. Smith. oooiniau casnier or tne jj ideny Bank, luBteau oi conferring a continued di fectation or hypocrisy, to the ntmofet ties votea a aouoie resolution, which, under the form of an adjournment to George Babb, David Powell's heirs. William and Kdward Pabband Franklin Babb, terminating-in a publio rood leading 10 Mciianhy's Corners, to-wii: in the-center of tbe road tlie Nor can the presentation made of The funeral of the late Mrs.

John uk mat tue settMmenrs were made bv was caused by a stove in the mill. Estimated loss. $3 000. uninsured. cretlonand authority.

No Wells took place her home, Sunday R. Harper. These transactions 1a. snch considerations be with any degree of fairness, regarded as evidence of un a fixed hour to await the President's promised message, is. tantamount to ought to exist which would justify the regard.

The standard of our laborer' life should not be measured by that of anv other country less favored amp ton Gore on tbe premises of 'abb. atternoon. Mrs. ens nas oeen a mem Wheeling, Nov.29. This morning an in i aunary last.

They were the grat or power to a single oorciai, upon friendliness toward our manufacturing offloe and extensive agricultural ware ordinary speculator's purchases where November 28, D. 1887. his judgment or its necessity, to with ber of St. John's church for many years. The Sons of Veterans and the Ladies'- uu is ever seen.

house or Stewart ec Blackwood, at Freenort. were totally destroyed bv hold from or release to the business of they are entitled to their full share of all our advantages. By the last census it is made to appear that of the 17.392X 99 of interests, or or any isck or appreciation of their value and-" importanfce. These interests constitute a leading and most JJJ8XATE OF 8HHBM AN PE Dee'd. The unfiersfu-neil haa hoen y-uh Free Trade is always ahead of "civil service reform," and having Grasped that sham, Cleveland hopes to haiJ iheta by ttair love for all things especially an American tariff in Ei gland's interest.

summoning the Jfxesident to resign. It would be my duty and right to resist, but under the circumstances in which Ism placed, a conflict between execution the people, in an unusual manner. fire, including all machinery, evaoo- Children's 83-Cent Books. Probate Court of Summit fttimr.v Zf 5 money neia in ins treasury, and thus substantial element or our national our population engaged in all kinds of Aid Society give a basket social at tbe Q. A.

R. hall thia evening. E. linn.t.i 1 Itm AU-J I JfnJ.l, The best for the money, at Frank's affecr, at his wul, the financial situ LlQit.ll and parliament might entail conse Bjz-iar. mlnistrator of the estate of Petti bone dee'd.

All persons IuiebWd to said estate are requested to make immediate, payment and all persons havinur a ma tion of he country and if it is 2 ere cinpiuyetj. in kicbvucm auu iuiuiou mo yn.uu yiwL sweet COm, together With pounds deemed a jricultual, 4,075,380 in professional and I of pa country's But if in 0f wool belonging to Thomas Green. quences which restrain me. Wisdom wise to lodge in the Secretary of the DciTics ui wuuiu a re I iuo euicigoucy tum yieco ujjuu ur. uur I JjOSS Is 351a ItK.

Very important precedent has been Treasury the authority in the present ana patriotism command me ro yield. London, Dec. 6 The Times in com SUEKIFF SALES. Hi'STKS'1 topreVt-' me for allowance rejection. SHKMAN B.

PAT rf roimr. Cincinnati. Dec. 1. At 1:30 this Uniontown.

Dfc, 5. Report of the schools for tbe term, ending Nov. 23: Number juncture to purchase bonds, it should morning a general alarm sounded and menting ou the election of M. Sadi- established by the decision of the United States Supreme Court Monday v-" iay 01 A. D.

1887. 2ft HERIFr'd SALE. Mary be plainly vested, and provided as far L. Till It vs. S1 mestic servants and laborers,) while t.810,256 are employed ia trade and transportation, and 3,837,112 are classed employed in manufacturing and mining.

For present purposes, bow- called the entire fire department to Frederick B. Warih-imo nr. as possible, ith such checks and limi enrolled, 95; average daily attendance, Carnot, to the Presidency of France says: "For the present the Republi tbe Kait8 prohibition cases one BV Vh'tUe Of an Order nf HtllA tfl ua AlratkiA the fctrobridge Lithographing Co. 'a J. GEitMAIN, Civil and Kanltary Kogf-u? 2 icade 6ulldlnK krCU.

Oil III All hiwineaa tations as win aefane this official a right from the Ouuit of Common Pleas of Summit der something for the public good and to a vert disaster, their patriot ism as well as a grateful recognition of advantages already afforded, should lead them to willing cooperation, No de. mand is made that they shall forego all the benefits of governmental regard. which will have force wherever any 88; average dilv absence, per cent of attendance. 95M: number visitors. ounlv.

Ohio. I. William B. Gmnhla Hhanffnf ana discretion, ana at mo same time re great building, on the northeast corner of Elm and Canal streets. The flames devoured the entire building, and in cans are united and able to show a firm front against Monarchist intrigues and Anarchist out-breaks, but M.

Sadi- form of pr.iiibition ia in operation lieve him from undue responsibility. ed wnh either of tne above departments of Klneerlng will receive prompt attention. work done will be under iriiai'uiitAa ir, k- All ever, the last number given should be considerably reduced. Without attempting to enumerate all it will be tuld cmnty, will offer for sale nt publio vendue, at the Blieria's office in the Court House, In 24; number of foreign 21. Roll of honor for term (attendance and de The defendants in tbe original suits Aicron, on less than 40 minutes the walls fell In.

Carrot holds his position at tba iuerey in considering tne question or purchasing bonds as a means of restoring to circulation the portment) jfiather Kitter, Myrta Miller, Saturday, the Ylth day of Deeembtr, A. 188T, The loss is total and will probably be oi a -arnameiit vot, conceded that there should bs deducted from those which it inoludes 375,143 carpenters and jointsrs, 285,401, mi Ilia- Winnie Hiiey. uera JNoyinger, xuaoie, not less than but by some it is were a saloc-nkeeperand a brewer, who maintained ihr.t under the Fourteenth amendment to the Federal Constitu- surplus money accumulating in tbe but they cannot fail to be admonished of their duty, as well as their enlightened self-interest and safety when they are reminded of tbe fact that financial panic and collapse, to which the pres Marie and Emma Sbanafelt. George Young, JS. Myers, J.

A. Crist. L. A. ctjted with a I attainable accuracy.

exe-ei mmlssion reference will beulveu- or larger In land surveying mypiaetlcaiexr- -nd required, to embracing farm erlence extends ernmeut original surveys, t- ex, cltlt aud gov-aiid mineral lanasandh- -eih with mines, rantemei have bee- ydraullo suiveys. Ar-aini competent as' made witn well known quired eau ba itaDls, lh-tanywoik re- estimated as high as half a million. The business is probably the largest of Treasury it should be borue jn mind LONDON. Tho Tnat. nlaims em.

dressmakers and seamstress that premiums must, of course, be mid 172.726 blacksmiths. 133.756 ia lore and iti'zaoan, rranK ueveren its kind In the world. upon such purchase, that there may be John m-r naila 'Myers. Maud ent condition tends, afford no greater tic-r, the to lijjht to destroy tbe value ot ifc-ir property by a prohibitory tiECtmcnt without making tailoresses 102,473 masons, 76,241 butchers, 41,303 baki a. 22.083 plaster Allen, Lizzie Dullebahn, Belle Metzger, aa xecuiee wnn an pro -ptiKsiand soeuer or protection to our manufacturers than to other important enter a n.d.uBAnain, viaud Mveis.

urac9 Myers, juna and ers arid 4.891 engaged in mahufaeturirjg agricultural implements, aihount ho between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and o'clock M. of i-aid day, the following described lands and tenprmntB, to-wit: Hi led hi tbe township i Ho-tou, County o( Summit aud State of Obio, and known as plai ts of lots No. 15 and 4 K. ol the Cuyahoga liver and hounded south ny lot line, west by lot )iie, north by land Vulieny Miller, and east by the State road.

Fxc-ptinv iherefrom one acre In the south-east co-nerof said premises sold by said Frederick B. and Jim Wadbams to Human Kimble, aud containing 168 acres, of which nine acres and a in said lot 4 and the remainder In, lot'i? 15, be the tame mora or 1-ss, but J-legal Uigtiw ys. 1 JQU .0 all Also another r.Gttf naierJ situated in the towiisftij of RoXun nf Iand furnmit. and atit? of Ohio' prises. Opportunity lor "safe, careful, a large part or tnese Donas heia as investments which cannot be purchased at any price, and that combinations among holders who are willing to sell, unreasonably enhance the cost of si eh bonds to the Government.

Croeta Novinger, Mable Ozmun, Mat-tie Maggie and Sa lie Rhodes, compensation fcr the sustained, as had been done iu their cases in KaLLas. Tbe U. S. Supreme to have information that certain Par-nellitea some time urged the Irish Fenians to murder Lord Hartington. American Fenians undertook the task.

It was arranged to remove the rails between Kingston and Dublin in order to wreck the train oh which Lord Hartington and Mr. Goshen would proceed to Dublin List week, but when it wai learned Lord Hartington and Goislmn had taken separate routes the ccbeme was abandoned. It was next jlounostown, itc. o. vuy v- battery of eight bcilars exploded at the Hubbard Iron Mill at Hubbard, about four o'clock this morning, wrecking the boiler house and terribly scalding Fireman William Siefert, who was buried unflPT the debris.

He wag extricated with difficulty and removed to his heme. Bis coi ditioi ia oritical. No rn the aggregate to 1,214023, leaving 2,623,089 persons employed ia snub manufacturingindustnes as are elaimed and none of us should be unmindful of redie uratcer, Harr Mitaei, Isaac a time when an abused and irritated court. very sensibly hofds JVavirgsr and Alvin Werstler w. B.

Carter MiliVr, teachers. It has been suggested that the pta- be benefited bv a tariff. Tn 9-y uivii jingiDeer. 1V88I MCrTHER Be you' own Pbyslc'anl A lady who for years suffered from distressing female com-paiuts weskness, so common to her sex. and hd despaired rf a nllajy ound ndies wh'Ch complttely cured her.

Anv sufferer cau them aud thus cure herself, without tha aid or a physician. 7'wo recipes, treaties and lull dire -turns krkk. Staled. Addiesiss Mm. W.

O. B.ILMIS, 65, HroaUway, N. V. (Name Una paper. people, needless of those who have re ent bonded tjebt might be refunded at these tho Js made to save Wir Aotiu 6) voiuaifiS were adde.1 to the sisted timely and reasonable relief.may that tbe value of their property haanot bseti ed, but that Ihey have school libraiy dung the Fall Intra, and now cumbers iugt 80 volumes.

the total nee i.tm oi uv me uimr- i employment ana maintain Heir ence between the old and new aecafity wages by resisting a change. There one else was injured, but if the explo merely bn restrained from using it In oonli by the north Une of wVv west lien of lots, east by the paid in eaafa. thug findiria- dha the anould b9 no disposition to answer sion had occurred one hour later when the day force was on duty, the loss of SnnH nnw nt- fau owned by surplus ia tne Treasury. The success L.mner ttanney. con life would have been fearful.

The ac arranged to attack Mr. carriage while passing through a lonely lane on the way from Lopardstown to Dublin, and murder Hartington or car ways which may properly be esteemed injurious to the community. The power to j-sdge whether certain uses of of this plan, it ia apparent, must de- suC suggestions by the allegation that tbey are in a ninority among those who labor, and therefore should forego an insist upon a radical and sweeping rnctiflcatioa of their wrong-. The difficulty attending a wise and fair revision of our tariff laws is not underestimated. It will require on the part of our Congress great labor and care, and especially a broad and national contemplation of the subject, and a patriotic disregard cident will cause a suspension ot work pena upon tne violation or the hnldnra for two weekp.

property are irjarioaa to public ry him off to the Wicklow Mountains, and hold him as a hostage tor the re or tne present Donas; and it is not entirely certain that tho inducement which must be offered them would re Xenia, Dec. 1 Last evening moraJp, heUth cr safety ia lodged with the State. Temperance people re ay re- cost being $84 20. Tbe Winter term commenced Nov. 28, with 49 pupils in the high school, and 47 in the primary.

Miss Jennie Kramer will be the assistant teacher in the high school this term. The T. R. C. was reorganized last week for the next year's work and starts err.

In good shape with. Kimkod. West Biohfield. Dac. 8 A.

social given at the town advantage, the interest of low prices for the majority, their compensation's it may be affected by the operation of tariff at all times be eorap? ulously kept in view, and yet with slight reflection they will net overlook Samuel Hardin, who has been sick. EXAMINATION OF TJtACHKtli. nent ArrariKoment. The Board of Exiiinmors for therounfy will Bold nioetliiKS for the examination of Teacliers, at the High School House, Akron, as follows 1 bn lie 1st Saturday of each month, bxobpt January and ur.v, and also on the third Siiturdav February, March and April, and of September, October and November. Examination wiU commence at 9 o'clock a.

and only one day will bo allowed in which to complete the examination. Applicants not personally known toeitlierof the Examiners, must bring certificates of moral character No applicant will be admitted to the class lader thf'Ull o'ciouk. i.uil no certnlnxtM wtli lease of Mr. O'Brien and other Irish prisonerp, but this scheme also jt'3 carried, on account of tbe vigilance' of the po'lce. who kept Lord liartinuton foice because tbe highest tribunal has llEe ct Uue of ssid 1 1,9 WHSt the south nJi kV JUCV nlouiB west bt said last nnmed fot to the north-croraer ol land lately owned bv Fa McCrtnn tbence west along the north line of said MctJinL's laud to the northwest corner tndn-o thence north along the east line ol loud lately owned by Levi Vowels to the north lir of said lot 23, being the northwest corner of the pre mlses herein described containing 215 acre, acres of winch are in lot 14, aud 15 acres are First parcel appraised two.

Seont paicjl appra-wd pfir8. W. "iftlBLB. Sheriff. C.

S.j onus, attorney, sult in more financial benefit to the Government than the purchase of bonds, while the latter proposition would reduce the principal of the rtnhf; sprang from his bed and tried to jump out of the window. His father-in-Jaw, John Fisher.and a neighbor seized him, but suddenly he cut both their throats, decreed that they will not have to buy out the traffic anywhere in order to sup constantly in sight. tbe fact that they are consumers with the rest: that they, too, have their own by actual payment, instead of extend. of such local and selfish claims as are unreasonable and reckless of tbe welfare of the entire country. Under the present laws more than 4,000 articles are subject to duty.

Many of these do not in any way compete with onr own manufaciu-fs, and mnny are hardly worth attention as subjects of revenue. 1 A considerable reduction can be made press i. then cut his wife's throat and escaped. iDgit. The proposition to deposit the money held by the brovfirnmenrK Steam F-ngtnes wants and those of their families to supply from their earnings, and that the price of the necessaries, of life, as He wan some hours later.

Oa the 25 cent oounter at Frank' fla-zaar. 2 banks throughout the country. use it is thought tnat an tne wounaea wm hall, for the G. A. in every way i a success.

Each lady furnished a d-lt-Ml. Magic Lantern Ali fcizes at Fraak's Bazaar. B. FINDLKT, Clerk of Hoard. die, 2 well as tbe amount of their wages, will cy the people, it.

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