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Quiet In Spring Valley

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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i he trouble over the race nots at town of Spring Valley, 111., ■ems to be about over. A masa metig wís lield by the minen and reaoitions were adopted guaranteeing1 oteetion to all hands. The resoluona did not meet with mnch favor )in a yreat many ot those present. Avover. Manager Dalzell, oí the nes, says that he will open the ines and ffive all hands work. If ie Negroes apply they will be put to ork at once. The governinents of Nicaragua and 'osta Rica have notitied steamship gents that the prohibitionagainst the anding of priests and nuns has been ernoved, and free entry is accorded o all, except Chinamen. Gen. Antonio Kzeta, an exile from an Salvador who is now in California, sued a proclamation to his countryuen saying that he will soon return to ead a revolt against the government. Ie says the army is discontented and vill welcoine him back as their leader. The bridge across Paint creek, on he Ohio Southern railway near Uainridge, O. , gave way under a loaded reight train. The bridge, engine and en loaded cars all went into the reek, taking with theua Engineer 'lint Radcliffe, Fireman Howser and ïrakeman Thomas Byers, who were "uried under the wreek. The water IS feet deep.

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Ann Arbor Register