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Day
1
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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It Is sald the Weir Plow company of Monmouth, III., employing 500 men, has decided to lócate lts plant In East Mollne, 111. The Supreme Court of Oklahoma has again declared that Probate Judges have no right to grant dlvorces and that all divorces granted by them are nuil and vold. Eider Hham Munger, a leadlng Adventlst at Sprlngfield, Mass., In a sermón at the camp grounds prophesied the end of the vvorld would come in 1897. The slxth biennial convention of the Grand Lodge of Theatrlcal Mechanlcs' Association is in sesslon at St. Louis. Over forty constitutional amcndments were flled at the opening sesslon. In the Democratie primarles at St. Louis to elept delegates to the State convention August 6 the free silver men carried twenty-sevcn of the twentyeight wards. In every other county In wliich conventions were held the gold men made no contest. The Bellaire, O., Nall Company has voluntarily increased lts furnace employés' wages 10 per cent. This makes the second increase since May 1. The reported massaore of white settlers at Jackson's Hole, Idaho, was untrue. Troops are present at the scène in sufficient force to prevent any collision and to escort the Indlans back to their reservation. Twenty irun moulders employed at the Hacine, Wis., Malleable and Wrought Iron Company have struck for an increase in wages. The body of a man belleved to be Gustave Schneider was found in the river at Manitowoc, Wis. No one there knows such a person. Papers ín the pockets of hls clothes bore the name given. President Rotchford of the Ohio Miners' Association, says he will cali out all the state miners if the Pittsburg operators fall to concede the rate asked for. Much damage was done at Kanaas City, Mo., by a flood caused by a heavy rainstorm. One hundred and fifty men working in the sawmlll at Iron River, Wis., have gone on a strike for an advance in wages from $1.25 to $1.50 per day. -Miss Pusan B. Anthony was overeóme by the heat at Lakeside, Ohio, whlle attendins services of the W. C. T. V. She fully recovered later and no aiarm Is feit as to her condition.

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Ann Arbor Register