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sae ASaneetite elas ge sooth acanad | i j 3 i Vm ene ec an ea RN ee ata Sign ' { o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, "FLOOD AND SNOW, The Greater Part of the City of Now Orlenns under ‘Water. Preparations at St. Louis for the Expected Break-Up of ihe Ice. Every Building ina Louisians Vil- lage Demolished by a Fierce Wind. The Rivers in Indiana and Ohio Causing Great Damage by Overflow. > Rushing Waters Sweep Away Out- houses, Bridges, and Fences, and Endanger Mills. Tho Snow Blockade Continues in Various Parts of tho Country. More Denints of the Reports of Suffering from Absence of Food and é Fuel. TIE FATHER OF WATERS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Sr. 9.—The long-expected iee- gorge has reached hero ut last. At noon to-day nmbyemont vf the field was observed appostt North Market street. The water hud been “gradually rising and creeping up the levee, but very slowly, and as the brow! acres of glossy surface loosened from the shore thelr progress: conld ut firat hurdiy be discovered, Hardly had the first motion been discerned ubove, how . when It was fottnd that not only was the field ‘awinglug across a3 North Market, but It hid alse started lower down, ‘The little — tue which was pecking awny at tho west edge of the field above the pridge was tho fret togive tho alurm, und her skrlil whistle was auiekly cehoud by those of the other two bonts, ng they all turned tall and went down stream to tind safe quarters. ‘Tho leo Immediately began breaking up. Tho bulk of It at first went down the ilinois shore. Little by Ittie the Lroker ice spread over to this shore, Tha gaugo at 32 Indicated 4 rise of seven inches in hit an hour, ‘Tho first break went out without any damuze whatever, the only apprehensions being from tho henvicr gorges to coma. At o'clock sbarp the three tugs above tho bridge sounded the nlarm that tho big ice was comlng, Ina few minutes thonsands of people rushed to tho levees, tho bunts ull along echoert* tho warning, and the tugs steamed rapidly out of the way. ‘The great field of sulld feo moved down jn an unbroken pile tll it reached tho bridge, where it crushed nyninst the piers and was broken tito smatier section, ‘Tho fest grent tloo that dashed under the west span struck tho Obfo River whnrf-bout Just below tho bridge ound moved ft ashore several feot. Sovernl hundred persons on the beat loft ft in a pane. Soon other greut masses struck the wharf-boat, nearly parting her cables and shaking her up badly, ‘Chen tho Seo floated along, rubbing the sides of tho steamers us tt went. Tho loss by bregknge, ete, will not amount te more than $2,001, ‘This Is mostly on tho whurf-boats and the City Dump.” ‘To the Western Assoclated Pres. Sr. Louis, Mo., Feb. &.—The river presents no matorial change thls morning, The reported rises nt polots on the Missourl, Hitnola, and Up per Mississipp! Inve wot renebed here yet in any force, und stueamboatmen now think thore will ‘be no movement here before to-night, and per- bnps not then, Lhe ice, from tho bridge north, fa still very strong and looks ns though it will tke n much greater rise thin has been reported fromabove to move ft. Things aro in pretty good shape ing tho harbor, but thoro are somo nifty craft of different kinds moro or fess ex- posed ulong tho river front. The gorge at Arsenal Islund still holda. If this should give away Ht would enable tho steamers to go down tho river to places of greater safety, but as long, gs it remains the bonts nro contined to this lo- cailty alone, and subject to grenter danger, Steamboatmon are apprehensive that. much damuge will bo done when tho ice lets go above. They hopo for the best, and are dolyg w) in tholr “power to protect this property. All bonts with motive power hive steatn up and crows aboard, and will move out with the icv when the crash comes, Between 12 ad Lo'clock alurge piece of tee broke nway frou the gorse wbove the bridge on tho Mllnofs shore and Hoated down, crushing and sinking In ita course the wharf-bont of the Wigelns “ferry. below the bridge, where smiller pieces detached passed down one. by ‘one and then a etl greater muss gave ways but this stopped before reaching the bridge, and now renuins fodged between the St, Loula Elovator und Hrldgy street. Quite likely this process may ¢ontinuo til not aly acres but miles of ico runout, Astenidy min hia fallen sinco early this morning, which Iy having pereeptbie effect on tho ive, particularty alony the shure luvs, SWOLLEN STREAMS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MAnion, Ind., Fob. )—ThoCinelanatt, Wabash & Michigan Haltway's bridge over tho Missls- slnewa Itiver, Just north of here, was swept away by leo at an enrly how this morning. All trans wero obliged to trinefer, and will lave to. until a new [ron beldye can be made, Several bridges along the ling of thia rond are in imines diate danger, and may go any moment, At & o'clock this uvening all tralns wero nbandoned. dust before the bride went out Inst night, C.F Mather, tho agent, fell from it onto the ice bee neath, injuring bim fatuily. J. H. Wage, the President of tho round, will roach hero In tho Inorning, and wit provide for beldges, ELkiant, Ind, Feb. Ath o'clock this morne dng the Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan Ruilronad ‘bridge over tho Missiasinuwn Hiver, ong mile Horth of Marion, was entirely swept away by the fee, The bridge was about 20) feet long, Pus senger and freight trains ave belng transferred, Qreat fenrjs-entertuined for tho bridge over Eet River, The ice is gorged one mile above the bridge, und [t fs expected to break ut any moment. It will surely tue tho bride, An iron bridge will be put aver the Missis- sinew ns soun us the water goos down, ‘the highway bridges throughout tle section ae fn immediate dat, DINU! y 5 1 O. Feb. W—Keports und tole- ° grams tr all directions within 200 imiles of Cluctnuatt represeat the streams, large antl Biull. rising rapidly, overilawing the banks. wushing away bridges, aud threateulog sll nme.» conustivs, 0., Feb, 0.—The trldge over tho Beloto Ilver, near this citys on the Chicazo, Saginaw & Cunada Itallrond, was rondered une sale by bigh water, and to-day passengers are sit transferred from the break to this elty dy fom buses, ‘The bridge will Le repaired at u ‘Spectat Dispaten to ‘The Cateago Tribune, BHELUYVIEEN, Ind, Feb. t.—ttnin lias been Tolling here durkug the last three dye Incermant> ty with no proipects for it. stopping for sone tine, ‘To-nignt le ia stilt drifting in torrents, The river and creeks throughout the county’ buve all overtiowed thelr bunks, dolng almost unmunable dumage. MUL have be wuabed away in ninny pli along the bunks have: nll the lee, Seven] bridges are in danger of Kult ing ne fate, white the ruilroud:brid ae Pr Creek, near Edinburg, b down, rthe river fi this ety several fuanl> Hies bay no obliged to Vacate thelr houses, the: Delng two leet de ‘pin thou, Speciut Dispatch Monsiowit, Hh, Me * the tron bridge or the Quincy Itaftroad over ‘the at Sigaevilte were s0 undermined by the ter Monday night Mhat the bridve was rendered wastte fur travel: » hence Yor the last two days, unl the brilge was repaired this afternoon, ull passenzer trains have been compelled to pass around by way: of Galva and (uthaburg, avd the treight trails has ~ been ulnost stoppe Whrening, W.Va. Feb. ¥.—Owing ta tho ree cent ruins Wheeling Creck was awelled to 4 flood I waving aut nbout 48) Geluck. ‘Tae Jee xored about two miles east or the elty and backed the water up over tha Na= Uonal pike, When the gorge gave way one of thy county bridges was ewept away before tho Quin other county and ane of ave in tminent dunger The water run with such » force us to undermine — the — middie , Plerof the Bultunore & Obie passenger depot, 2. Which fu bulle over the mouth of the creek. ‘Tho depot has wlready sunk about three iver, aud : ton & be bresent expectation js that st will break Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trihunes ¥, tnd. Feb. CAN the watcr-courses White ‘ars und mile between g s Are on tminchsn’ swells to-night. bos not been sy hth for many forrhay was gorgedl with fer Cay on the “upper ad dower dams. The: yore was opened by tho entuankiment breaking: t oF the eliy, completely inundating: a tat cof fatal, plitng np the dee ike Alphie bills, The, river is nine feet in the channel, and rapids: rising. Mille, dima, and bridges aro greatly eudunrored, Fe aud outbulldings wong tho Btrenims are being swept iway. Neariy all mills rity by water power are shat down on nevount: of high waters, Out-door work is autapended, Many roads are impasaable, The trains are zene erally behind tine. ‘The rain Is pouring down {1 sureents. to-night, with no indicntions of abate- en! ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLAVE: Fot, &—The continuous fall of ralr W Of snow threatens serious trouble in tie Cayaboga iver Valley at the Southern limit of ity. Stone's Flats are tlooded entirely, and a dangerous yore has formed at the Valley rathwiy bridje, threaten fue to aweep It away. The water fr the river rose ten feet tonight. Owners of property alu the banks of therlvernre greatly alarmed, Special Dispatch ta The Chteago Tetbun- BuKTAUT, ind. Fel, 0.—This section haa for the past fortyeelaht hours beeu experloneiog Niniost continuous rnin, thuwing the feo us it fet, At this writing there te mich — apprehension — felt. among the hydraulic ien. If the fee breaks during the night ane gorgea above thelr dike, it will do. mineh damage, Uighway bridges would stand at poor show as against tho heavy Ico that fs iu the. BLYCAINS, MORE DENTALS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Sr. Patt, Minin, Feb. %—A apecil to tho Pioncer-Ureea from St. Veter sitys: Later ine formation from the fronticr disproves wil the sonsatlonal reports of freezing, burning up cab- ins, ete, ete, Yesterday C.K. Simons, Land Commissioner of the Chicago & Northwestern, necompanied by W, PF, Fiteh, a prominent ofleial of the Cotnpany. were in this city, They wore sent out by the Company’ to apeetally look after Any cases of suffering ur destitudon along tho ines of thelr roads. They hive used thy tele- graph frecly to follow up all rumors, and assert that not ono of them has any foundation, so far o83 they ean learn trom thelr agents and others well Known to thomas cellable, ‘The report that a fumily near Steepy Eye had frozen, thoy any, has nut been beard of at Sleepy Eye. Thoy will tele- graph ahend to have relief forwarded fron. tho nearest strtion whenever it 1s needed, and it Is suf to say’ that the vital Importinee to the rele Toud compnnles of keeping the settlers from ho- coming disantisied and moving awry will Mduce: them fo nike every possible elfort to prevent sulfering from lack of either fucl or provision: x hundred tons ot cont are on the ror tof Wine, The road ts being opened fust ns it possibly canbe, Tt wns expected to hive It cleared ag far ng Steepy Eye list tight, and in three or for days us far as trey. und Murshall, ‘Tho sunply af fuel, of course, [s not large, but the gentlemen above referred to ns+ sert that It has not yet given out, anit tho weather continues favorable there will bono auifering on that scure. : *, KANSAS WHEAT, Spectat Wispateh to The Chicago ‘Trivunce Torrka, Kns,, Fob. 1.—The condition of tho wheat 18 very much improved by the Inte rains and imitd weather, Much of it that owas” brown and dead on top of the ground fs now coming out green and thrifty, showIng that the roots were not In+ jured. Parties areiving from. the South- weat this morning report that thore was on ostendy, souking raln on Sunday und Monday, allof which was retained fn the rofl, Tha rati was followed by a snowfall of four inches, which new completely covers all tho country between Emporia and Dodge City, & distance of about 40 miles, tho rain aud snow were also weneral in the north- Western purt of tho State, extending ns for west us Phillips County, About nine Inches of fell there, und is meltivg on wheat, elds, thus insuring. thu resueltation of the erop. Altos gether, the condition so far could not bo more favorable, ‘The snow will uiford protection: from any further fret though i Heved the suvere wenther . ‘The general prospects tire naw ta goud ns at the sme Tue nh Wie nnd 178. when Kansas harvested the two best crops of wheat ever raised fn tho State, MILWAUKEE, dprctat Misnatzh to The Chicago Tribune, Minwauken, Feb. —The third day of the thuw has terininated with a disagreeable storm of ratn und scot. The promise at this time Is that there will he anothor Ieht fall of snow and colder weathar fora day or two, At noon to- day itwas sixtecn dexrees colder nt Madison than In Milwaukee, the thermometer here Indi- enting ove zero, A dlsinit atmosphere hag ucen added to the slushy walks and streets, Business hag been anpeded, and nyricult- Ural interests are threatened, Mnuy of the fickis of winter wheat ore alrendy couted with fco, tha snow hiviog disappeared in some Jocnlities and the water become frozen bes fore it had time to sunk inte the ground, Tha winter hos been tho reverse of favorable to erops, for the theee great blizzards iceudy past found tho full plant of wheat without tie protection of snow, and now the indications are that equal Mumage will rest from the ve whieh is form ing on tho surface and about the roots of the grain, ‘Tho rathwayuren ety (hut the fresletd tn Minnesont, fown, Dulcorn, and the woetern part of Wisconsin will be very disastrous to tracks and farm property. ‘Tho buzements on Enst Water street, adjulning the river, are flooded, and merehunts are moving tholr gouds to the upper Huors, NEW ORLEANS. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, New Onnxans, Feb. (.—Fur threo days the lorger part of the city has been inundated, The water spread from Lake Pontehurtrian up toa mito and a quarter of tho Mississippt. In gome of tuo thickost — settled neighburhoots there is four feet of water around the houses, ‘Those suttering most ave the poorer classes, and lntadred of families ary destitute, A Hellef Committee was ap: polnted, and has gone te work, and by to-mur- row fifty rellef-bouts will be patrolling the atreots with provisions for tho hungry. Womes- Ue antuels aro drawned In geent numbers, but no far no human ives are revorted lost in tho olty. ‘fhe a ‘How results from the fullure “of the Clty Government to complete brow i wd as y ‘The hist Republican City Gov claborite protective syst siderable work, but slne control of the olty, all ubundoned, and ll tax pay salaries, vorks ive been allected: baye gone to BLOCKAD Spectal Dpateh to The Chicuge Tritune, GALuNA, IIL, Fob. 0.—The Galen & Wisconsin branch of the Northwestera Hatlroud 18 coms pletely blockaded by snow botween this clty and. Janeester, and na, tring haye succeeded in reuching that point during the past ten days, Tho present terminus oof the road no, tet miles thls st bide of Pinttevie. Lormense quantities of toad. ure, gral, bogs, cattle. ans) tnerchiandise are awaiting, silpinent, itu the wirehours and stock-yurds te overilowihyg. Litrye ntinbers of hogs have frogen to duath while awaltlng trans: portation, and other property his suffered serlaus diag, ON TH LAKE. Special Dispatch ta The Chicaua Tribune, Gtann HAveEs, Mich, Fob. After tuking on Rn oxtra bupply of fuel, the steniners Dopere and Menominee left here ats p.m, to search for the steamer City of Ludiigton, and freo bor trom ive, give herfucl tacome te Grand Haven, and imake tho Milwaukee harhor thomselyes If they ean, whieh ts deubttul, as continned easter wins have driven the feo all against tho shore. "Tho Ludington was seen ttean miles olf Port Washiugtun, Wis. Souday, and is uiduubt> udly sale, ‘ CLINYON, WT Hpeciat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Contos, I Feb. .—sineo Monday ulyght the telegriph conneetion between Cilntan and all poluts north and south have bean eut olf uy broken wires and tho storm. Tt ta suid that the raluestorin will be the means of saying the wine ter wheat In thls locality, A TOWN BWEV'E AWAY, Vast MANcHac, Li, Fob. MA territle storm of wisd und rain fron tha bwest struck this town thid morning at Usk, sweepliyg away every bullding in the place, including the dppot and raph alllee, Na lives were fost, but tho ns luse every thiug In the way of household utvets, provisions, et GRAND RAIDS, MICH, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaya Tribune, Guan Ravips, Mich, Feb, 0—IRuin hus cons Nnued alinost steadily hero for forty-eight hours, Slelzhing is about rufued. The thaw vonthines, and xeomnd Ukely to reaule ina gene oral beapieuy uni tho gohug out of the ico in the trea, ‘The river iw visit, Wastinaton, D.C. Feb, §.—-Snow wae report> ed curly this-morning In Utah and Nebvrasku, and rulu in New York, Penusytvanti, Oblo, Kens tucky, Tennessee, Misslasippl, Missouri, Michi+ Ran, and Iilfnols, Clear skies were reported only in the Northwest and Far West. AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDrANAPOEta, Su Most constuntiy Were for the paat three days, The streus are very much swollen, delavhue ratirond travel, Several samall bridges have been washed away, but no serious damage has been done thus far. _—— FROZEN WHILE ON A SPRER. Pour Jenvis, N.Y. Feb. 9.—A party of Inbor- era went upona spree Monday night. One was: frozen dend, and tho hands aud feot of same of tho others were so badly frozen as to have to bo Ainputated. WARASH, IND, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune, Wanasty fod, Feb. Tho Wabash River here after twé days’ ran is away up over its banks, and dolng himense damage by henyy floating fee to bridges aud buildings, —* CITICAGO. After tho anow-storm comes the thaw, always looked for with fongiug and almost always exes erated when It arrly ‘Thors fs only one kind of thaw that hopeful humaaity knows anyth lag about when it 1s x thing of the future suet Blom ot two or three bright, sunshiny dn: dng whieh Whe snow vanishes ko magte and the discomforts under fuot are reqitited by the baltnness of the atmosphere and the pleasant promise of spring whieh it so delightfully eug- gests. ‘This is tho ites! thaw whieh happens only occasionally, and isa very diferent kind of 1f- fair from tho season whieh cl ul its third diay yesterday aventing after un ateady down-pour Jnsting all duy long. Instead of a blue sky over+ head, with sunshine streuming down npon drip: ping felele and vanishing snow-bank, there his Deen an almost phenomenal duration of fog and rain, Onavcountof the innsualsize and cohesive quality of the snow-piles on tho sides of the streeta, tho ities bave been rendered Jmprac- Menble, and the enow-water and ratu, finding no outlet, have Formed ponds innumerable upote Street and sidewalk, and, mingiine with the col- lected Mth of weeks pat vereited trenehers ous quintiires whose pth and utter mna- Uness can only be full nilized after the foot h (Ipped npon the ice beneath mid tindod tho ' shin fat tongth in the Hlth. It is the sllp- perv muittre of the sitrfnes which underiies these murl-holes that niokes then dingerous, and both nian and horse brave suttered Frequent- ly of Inte from trusting to thelr gulleless np Peamince. aother result of the thaw which threatens disaster to the foot passenger is the dangerous condition of many of the shude-trees in the city, Very beautiful they looked In their crystal coy= ering 1 few days ago, but prnctieally this beaatl. ful phenamenon wasn nulsuttee, ae lt broke Mutya lusty braneh with tho welght of Its dey roverhng Tt was Ind enough when the tint was removed itogetior, but, as was quite commun through the ery, In many eaves the branch was only partial sken and teft depending by a thi stip of fer over tho heads of pussars-by, 1o be hurted to the grottnd by the trst stit wlod which strikes Ht. Ee nobody happens to be under. neath, well nnd good; bit if somebody should echinee to intervene between the limb and the polpt whither the iuexorable law of gravitation drags it, Very puinfal dlanster cannot fall to Cole low. The niatter fs serious enough to engage: the atteution of the proper authorities who, in this case, Would scem to bu the ngurest house- halder who posseses astop-lndder, a si, and 1 due regard for the lives of his fellow-eitizens. ‘Che felesriph compunies have made exevliont progress In repalrhig tho danimge enused by tho erystul-thiw, and tie telephone servica is being reorganized and prowses to be portly In goon working Of course a great deal has beon slreaely a nplished, bat twill probably ike: tivo duys longer to bring the servive belt to the thorengh ellleleney It possessed last Sunday. i THE MALIN HRANCIL : of the Chicago River was opened yesterday, Tho tug Lnperiad pashed throwrh the thin tee frou Lyneh’s distillery ut Chteago wveaue nearly to Itush-street bridge, Whera tho ice proved too formidable x birrier. Tho tug iy not calculated: for such Work, and @ stronger one would proba bly have reached the Jake, though the ice near the mouth of tho river, where the water lx clenr, fs quite firm yet. ‘Tho rlyer ts rising slowly, aud water Is pouring In frecly from the sewers, No flood {a Appreherted now, as & consequence of wn east wind blowing ice buck und choklag up the sewerevents, Tho fico $8 dishitesratin, rained nl- 30 fust that a gentle, zephyr would al- moet separate It, ‘The “sewers are taxed rather heavily, and constunt raint would be likely to food basements und make trouble, ‘The water ls now pissing olf frevly, and the river bas more current. A vast Held of lee stretches out from the like-shore, and tho trip tothe crib wig inde an foot diy before yostoriliys Itisdoubtlul ff it cout bs done how, Alr-holes are appearing, and a wind is ely to brenk up the bridge to the Castle of Isolition atany hour, ‘Tho jee outslde, how. ever, is atronz blue oryatal, whieh usually separates into huge blocks, and jt ty feared in strong northenst wind mivit brenk it up and drive it up the river. Pals might miako some trouble with shlpplnay but ns the strenn fs open nearly Its” wholo length, matters are not It to take i very serioud turn. The bridgetenders have received orders to bo on tho watch night and dn are in condition to open if neeessury. It ls expected that vessels wil be taken to the elevators ta loud geuln very. soon. ‘The North western houses were accessible yesterday. south Water streot dealors wero coms that the bayemernts and frat floors of their stores were saturated with water, which ring in fron tho alleys. Some of the roots leak, but. tho damuge #o fir is Ineunsiderable, ‘The river in the vicinity of Ashland avenuo bas risen about seven inches, and will continue torie if the wind keeps from the .sauthenst, that enustiy the water to be driven ia frou tho A creat dent of surface water is eianding In the southwestern portion of the city, eapcelully in the Immediate viciuty of Mud Lake, and vedestrituinn ts nlmost atu atin. stil on some of the streets, ‘The ice In the West Fork Is very rotten, und threatens to break up every moment, It 1s covered by ubout six or bleat iaehes of water, and wilt not hold a inno’s welght. NITE SIGNAL SERVICE. Orricr or Tih Cutcy SiaNAL Orricen, WAst-. tnaTtos, DG, Feb, 1a, m.—For tho Lower Lake region, cloudy, rainy weather, wart south= erly wiads, falling barometer, gonerally fate Jowed by rising barometer und colder northwest win la Yor the Upper Lakeregion cloudy weathor, ratn or snow, Northeast to northwest winds, stutlon- ary or Jowar temperature, falling followed by risthe barometer, For tho Upper Mississiont Valley. cloudy wenthor; rin or northwesterly whide, xtatlonary or lower temperature, followed by Sev Dialuing rising barome: For the Lower Missourt Valley, cold, partly cloudy woather, occasional snow, northwesterly winds, and higher barometer, ‘Phe will bu a great rise fa tho Ohlo River. For Teunesseo and tho Ohio valley, rainy fol- lower partly elondy wenther, warner southe east, veering to cold iorthwest winds, generally ilgher burainetar. LOCAL OTSERVATIO: « Tine, [> Har] Thrr.| eu | 18, 1 3 itt and juatran Meu huranet “8; monn thormoamoter, moan humidity, Hei maxim tomporature, 23 ili fun teniperature, GENKRAL onsen ATION, > Cittoade, Fab, 910219 p.m. Wind, Wth's Stutlons, sin tle, oie AIDINYsccsnneee ATOUIUN Panis a er vr wi Leavenwo Lousyithe, vs Cds, Teri, J} Lata Bee: ore Uitrat Muchestor, SERSENS SAGES TNE: bali buke Cli.) St Buuduaky.,.. ro fun Branch by Bhrevenurt ry iterh. a V innemuce Yankton. ——————— OHIO STATE TILE ASSOCIATION,/ Coneunes, 0. Fob, %.—Tho Buite Tile Sukerat Assochation hus elvctet the followiug otlivers: President, PLN bwarte, Columbus; Scevutury, 0, A. Jones, Coluinbus, ‘The prize for laying the greatest amount of tlle during the pat yeur was yardud ta Jase + Dual oO} x uuu! who lida [ld oyor Ave ubllus of te, Be CRIMINAL NEWS. The Queen of England, at Detroit, Put Her Arm Around the Emperor of Germany. Sho Then Carefully Drow a Razor , Across the Throat of the Emperor. The Emperor Is a Plumber and Will Get Well—The Queen Is His Crazy Wife. Swan, the Mnine Legisletor, fossos Himself 0 Dofaultor and Swindler. Con- No Clow to tho Porpotrator of tho Mysterious Murder at Detroit Saturday Night. VICTORIA GUTS WILHELM. Xpectst Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Derrorr, Feu. 0.—This marning, while Churtes Miller was cating his breakfast, before going to hls work, his wife came up bebind hing, snd, plucing an arm about bis neek In an afece tlounte nutnner, with her right hand drow s razor across his throat, inillcting a terrible gash, Miller throw up hia arma, and received oo eecond = ytash —sneross. tho righthand. He managed to free himself, and rushed from the house. ‘fhe unfortunate plumber ran bMecding to the nenrest polles stition und gave aualarm. Me was then removed to Harper Hospitat, where his wounds were dressed, His wife is English, and they have been married for A number of years. ‘They have four children Hiving, and for some time past hive resided at 8$ Forest uyenue, Miller told the police that he bad gome — troutile with is. wife, and that for two or threo years back ehe had neted strangely at timos, and he thought she was pussibly do- ranged. Sho hug exhibited no violent aymp- toms, however, and thoy have llved touather to date. Miller shaves ltmself, and has been care- tttl to hide the razor, but this morning his wife found it. Miller says Ils wife claims she Ig the Queen of England, ana that he is the Emperor of Germimy, and that she stated, while she bud him In ber deadly embrace, that [t was necessary for the Emperor to die, in order that the Queen might ruto the world, It is said she bas not recognized her father fortwo years. The demented womnn locked herself in tho house, and {he police did not sueceed In dislodging her until this evening. Stiller will got well, A BAD OUTLOOK. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Telbune, Sr. Pau, Minn, Feb. .—TheSherilf of SMecker County to-day arrested ‘Toblus Osehaner and Aunte Stacklebausor, tho iusclous blonde whom he so heroically rescued from his burning house while Lis own wife and babies wero boing in elnerated 1 the bed where ho left them to thoir fate. So greut was the fecling agalust the par- tles that they were brought to Detroit and Jodged [Jail for safekeeping. Suspicion hee rested upon the pair eluce the tragic event, and thelr contradictory statements erhntnnted thon to sueh a degree that, had thoy not been arrested, thoy would have been sum- marily det with. They are now lodiyed in sep- arate cells, where they Will Innwulsh in fear and trembling until to-morrow inorning, when they will hive a pretiminary hearing before Justice Beresum, when they wilt have another oppor+ tunity to contradict each other and themselves, he wife and budtes were buried to-day, n lurge concourse of people attending. The ceromonint at thy cemetery was very touching, and iitonsi- fed the feeling against the prisoners, ‘Tobing anys tit he hut intended to denn an investi- gation, but hoe doesn't svom aatistled at the prospect. HE MAT LEGISLATOR, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Thostos, Feb. 1.—Swan, the swindimy Maino loyistutor, has sent uo letter from Toledo, O., imaklug a full confession of hfs rascalttios, Io isn defaulter to tho ‘Lown of Mechanics Falls, ofwhieh he was 'Trensurer, to the umount of about $1,076, and ho has raised $3,150 on his per- sonal by him to persons who thought thoy were iving the town's notes, Swan says ho wus led Into embezstiuy tho town's mouey by nis losses sin stock = speculations, and fecle bis disgrace, Ifo | hus sent — to his bondamen ussignments of his property to protect then, | Ano, othor things are orders Tor bis pay n9.a menber of tho Legistature., He adtuits his cullt io awindting the public by sead- ug chrenlars through the mills, olfering wreat. burguing In Jewelry and notions, from which be rocelyed thousauds ot dollars, ME WAS MURDERE! Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trinines Derrort, Mich, Feb, 9.—Tho Coroner's ine quest Into tho death of William Harvey, found dead in bis bed with a bullet hole in hta chest, reaulted to-day in a verdict of death at the hands of some person or peraons unknawn, ‘Tho man Hayes, arrested on suspicton of having commit- ted tho crime, was released, and tho identity of tho murderer remains buried fa profound ynys- tory. ‘The surrouidding elecumstunces ure of character to prove beyond question that death contd not hive been by suleide. duilyo Chain- bers, of tho Circult Court Heneb. a brothor-lne Jaw of the deceased, fs giving the matter his close uttiention, and hopes to bo able te unravel the secret, MURDER-TRIATA Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Taraverte, Ind., Fob. Tho Hock inurder trial, from Clinton County,is in fall bust bere, — dudee Vinton overruling both motions for 4 con- thhuaneoe on aecount of thé absence of Judge Lindsey and one of tho defendunt’s witnesses, Several witnegges wore puton the stand, some of who innké very positive assertions concorn: thy the fght—oneor two clalming that Hock forked Thauidyan, the vietlus, teat a buggy aid adtnlaistered to bim blows from which he died, ‘Thovo sound to havo been a sort Of eeneral frees furenll row going on, growing out Of a wager on N horgesrace, Tho case will continue several aya. A HEAVY DOCKET, Special Dispatch to The Chicaon Tribune, Geseva, UL, Feb, 0.—The Kime County Ciroult Court fs now {n session at tho Court-House. On the opentng of court tho chancery docket wag opened and several divorces haye been granted, Nover in tho history of thls Court lias there been ITH Ns meny murder erlminals. On Sit> untiy tho seven Do Kath prisoners arrested for the murder of ex-Muyor Hiram 1 Allen, of Sundwiel, were brought to Goneva, They wilt probably by tried next weok, auc wito Witliam Ktmbutl, who last fall murdered Willings Wright at Aurora, NECAPTUREN, Npectat Dispaten to The Chicugs Tribune, Lavaverre, Lud, Feb. ¥—Tho prisoners Link and Riglunder, whore escape from the County: Jail wag wired you, wore vaptured ubout a mile south of tho city, and ave once more behind the bars. ‘They mide no reslstuney to the ottigers after thoi whereabouts were uscortnined, 3 RONAGLARIZED. Spectat Dispatch ta The CMcago Tribune. Evrinanay, Ub, Feb. &.—Burglirs ed an entrance {inte the hardware store of J, 1. Bae sign, of this city. last nicht, and, eneeled away bait, gad Worth “o guwls. No cluw to the wves. SAPE-BLOWERS, Menputs, Fob. .—-Laist might burglars blow opon the safe of W, T, Hullotin, a salgonkeoper ut Brownsville, ‘Tonu., and secured $3,40 us a reward for tholy buldnes, A FATAL DISPUTE, BAN Francisco, Cal, Mob. uA diapateh from Susanville says in a dispute nbout 34, at that pice. on the ith inst, Willinm Stewart iihed David jtoberts. morons KILLED BY ROBES, Nasuvinne, Tenn, Feb. #—A num named SORSE vue peas und Killed by two robbers near Wi caster last night at 4 store ut whieh Maker was vlork. RESPRELD, Winatsaron, Del, Feb, 0.— Willan: Neal (col- ered), sontunced toby hunged ut Neweustl: on Friduy next, ius beon respited until June 10. Se Queer Happentaga, At Nodle, reecutty, u Mexican played his wife off ata untae Of poker, and abo cheerfully went with the winner, Thy fall froin wy trey by au innate of tho Ores gon Tneune Asylum restored hia speecu, For twenty vend no word had passed his tps. Joel Sharpless, of Kentett, Cheater County, Pa., lost hla lite by poisun trout inhaling the dust from some old algigh- bells be was cleanlug. uder tho wiuy uf w ebicken found fruzon to death Inn hen-houso in Richmond, Va, a rat had nestled for warmth, but waa also dend. Hunters from Plensanton, ‘Tex., found two bucka with thelr horns securely locked, of thom twas dead, and tho liters kill other and brought away the borng sttit to J GT. Brown, of Kittin queathe 225 to an S25 to every wife witow, and the sate amount to ali tho girts now hiving who stall become wives, A Grand Ruplds, Mich. womut took atrych= nine, and her pet poodle dog was so atarmed nt ber convulsive movements that bo Jumped Into her lap, and Heked enough polson from her lips to kill him, while she recovered, Just as D, Iveson, of Connollaville, Pa, on- tered n Court In Seothind, to iy ant estate, witness for tha Government wis: giving positive fextitnuny that Eveson was dead. Eyeson got aa and nw tho perjuror sentenced to, prison, Ahen betonging ton gentleman of Itateigh, N.C. wre misicd many ditys tuco, with when Boe made her reappearance it was with twelve ttle terraplas. [twas fournd that a terrapin tad 1d the targa, duserted then, and the tow! converted them to her own use aud sat on them. The harbor of Port: Washington Wis. was frozen solld recently, and when inen began to cut tho les thousands of minnows crowded to tho open spice for air and were seooped out. They hast come into tho hurbor for comfortatle wine fer quarters, and were victims of misplaced voniidence, POLITICAL. A PILYTSRURG BOY. Brectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Pirrsnung, Va, Fob, Arthur L. Thomas, & Pittsburg voy, las suddenly sprunz into prominence in Utah. Ho Isa tlveo of Wates, and ts 28 yenra of nye. Mor eevernl yeara ho was clerk tohis father who was nn Alderman in this elty. When Gen, Nogley was cleeted to Congress the last time bo mide young Thomas bis private secretury. Ue improved bis opportunities so well white tn Washington that about two years ago he was appoluted private aceretary to the Governor of Utah, position which he still holds. Aa fa xenerully known, there $8 considerable trouble of a political nature in Mormondom growing ott of the Congressional Delegate controversy, Cannon, tho Mors mun candidate, — seems ot the most yates, but Gov. Murray) riled | that. Cannon was Ineligible, and) he there- fore gave the cortiicite to Campbetl, the Conttle candidate, Dispatolies to-day stato that Gov. Murray being out of the Stata Cannon hea ‘applled for nimandanus on Mr. Thomas, the Gavernor’ssecratiury, who ts veting Governor in Murray's ubsence, to compel him to Isso a eertifienta of olvetion to him (Cannon), Gov. ‘Thomas ly a pretty bigh-sounding title for the Welsh boy that used to nuke out informations and diah Out {tems to tho roporturs hero n-fuw yours ago, A NEMARKABLE PROCEEDING. Speetat Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cotumnus, 0., Feb. %.—Among tho muny very remarkable ucts that buve distinguished tho Re- publican majority In tho General Assembly was 1 resolution isitroduced In the Senato n tow days since requesting the Obfo Sonrtors In Congress to vote for the contirmation of tho Hou. Stuntey Natthows a3 a membar of the Supreme Court. The resolution was referred toa the Judiciary Committee, and was to-day reported upon favor- ably by majority of tho Comiittce and at once put upon ity pussuge and passed by a strict party vote. Senntor Snitz- gaber (Democrat) strongly opposed tho action of the = mufority, aud regarded the assumption of tho Republicans in entling upon the Deimocratia Senaters to confirm n Me. publicnn poilticlun as a Justice of the Supreme Court, ant to use their dniiuence in bebalf, 4g an tinparalleled plece of lmpertinence, While the resolution hus pussed and wilt he forwarded to Washington nt the request of the Ohlos ate, 0 protest aurminst the notion of that body will he forwarded to-morrow by tho Denwoorats. An fuipression prevails tat In obeying the or- ders fram Washington tuo action of the Senate will Curther complicate inattors, and ronder Mr. Matthews! coullrmation more in doubt than It night othorwise pave been. << KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes KaAnamazoo, Mick, Feb, 9—The second and lnst day of the session of the Grand Lodge of the Kulghts of fonor saw the election ef the following named ofieers for tho ensuing year: Grand Dictator, WHlis Merrit, Yeenmsch; D., G. W. Barber, Fenton; ¥. Diy James M. Sly nd Raplds; Keporter, N. W. Webber, Det reasurer, Jaco’ Brown, Da- trolt; Guide, B.A, Jennings, Aramda; Chaplain, 8M. Sackett, Monroe; Guardian, A. a Dougherty, Blk Hupids; Sentinel, C.J. Stuact Uwasso; Medien! Examluor, Dr. ‘honing, Alle- gun; Delegate to Supreme Lodge, tho Ion, Delow Phillips, Kalamazoo, ‘The Grand Lodge Deon attended by over 200 delugates, aud m0. ebben both protitatie and inter- Order. a THE BOARDING-HOUSE BEAT. Hattie Marshait, tho female bourding-housa beat, was yesterday arraigned for tho eighth tlie upon a charge of larceny, preferred by Mra. Lucy Hayes, of No, 12 Huron street, who itentivled n watch chaln and gome other articles found upon the prisoner as nu portion of about $00 worth of goods stolon from ber New Yeur'a Day. Shy becume acquainted with Hattle while keeping asst) restaurant, and when Tattle auine to ber nouse Now Yeur's Eve and begged for 0 night's lothring she reudily zave hor cons sent. Durlng the aight ber ungrateful guest packed up quantity of goods, whiok ne amu were iro exerelges hay esting to tho « mit mirninst tho prisoner, but as she le wready under: $3,100 bail to tho Crininal Court, no more charges ure to be preferred, —_— $$ OCEAN STEAMERS, Losnox, Fet.%—The State of Georgia and Mosel, from New York, and Austelan, frown Boston, lave arrived out. Loxpos, Feb, ¥.—The steamships Anchoria, from New York, and Illlnols, from Philudetphla, have arrived out, New Yous, Fob, Arrived, Bothnia, from Liverpool, Loxpon, Fels. 9.—Tho steamshins Gellert, Ain- sterdam, Bagland, und France, from New York, and Otta’ fron Baltiniore, hive arrived. New Youk, Fob, 0—Arri the Frunce, from Tlavre, ‘ SS THE REAGAN BILL INDORSED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 0.—The Chamber of Com- merce this atternoon formally indorsod the re~ ent action of tho Board of Directora in support of the Reagnn bil now before Congress. Tho only change desired In the bil Is the cutting ot the fourth seetion, ‘This chinge was favored by a lurge majority. Mlwauleenns feel keonly the constant mulwny diserlininntions agalist tho: elty, und this leads thom to support the Meagun bith. —— EMMET DRUNK AGAIN. Spectat Dupaten to The Chicago ‘Tribune, New Onveass, Ia, Feb. &—Two theatrical companies, “Fun on the Bristut" and Em- met's, which have been — woither-bound at Bay 8t, Louls since Sunday, arrived this) morning by tho steamer Camella through tho tke, ‘The steamer rode through a very severe ale between Hat night and diye Tight. ‘Tho two thoutres (the Ac ny aud St. Churies) were open to-night, but MeL Wis too dennk to appear, and the nudlonco get thelr money back, DID NOT ATTEND, Bvectal Miaputeh tu The Chicuyo Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0. Feb, 0.—Gen. Garteld was ex- pected In the elty to-night to uteend the annual necting und banquct of the Cleveland Bar Aa- soclauion, and thorofore unusual Interest was taken in the preparations for the ovent. A telegram, howavor, way recelyed fram Mentor durig the evening In whieh the General sent his resrety, und auld be had written a bettor exe plalning hls at h was uuuvoldable. g —— MADE AN ASSIGNMENT, Burvawo, N.Y. Feb, &—Tho Miers Eitho- graph Company nade an assizument lo-day to U. W. McCune, of the Couricr, Assets aud Mae Lilitios not reportad, $a NEW TELEGRAPH, Burvraro, Fob, #.—Subscription pooks for the stock of tho new Merebunts’ Tolegraph Com- pany were opened bere to-day, A Ailver in Aluka. San Francisca Evening Past, While a whnler ducing the lust tshing season wad fying inn spall bay ut the mouth of one of the vivers whieh suipty: Into the ovenn on the coust or Almaki & growl many of the natives cute on board to trade for sea-biseuit, of which they are very fond, and Unally induced the Cape tain to go up the river and fish for sulmon, with walch the river was suld te be alive. A boat ‘th fied ‘out, itanned by four nea and th Captain, and they) went up the river ttt tect inites, where thoy went whore at the ‘bie of w hill about 5) fect Ligh, we whieh the Cuphun and the chief of the mutives: climbed, while tho crow and natives Mshed, ‘The suntiale of the bill was nothing but an extinct crater, Ln whieh the Captain notived that the rocks ree sumbled Iron after iC bud been meited, He une dertogk to knock olf a pices, but sould not do It fui} seemed to bead, wat break, ualer repeuten blows with the beat @ a boateax. Ho thon strack itwith the biadd of the ax, and chopped it olf, and fook it tu-bis band, The surtuce where the ax bad, cleaved ita wav through the rock be saw was as soft uouriy 1881I—TWELVE PAGE ag terd, although it did not ahine, Ho thought then [twas motel of aomo kind and kept ft. Specimens of similar character wero ploked ip by others of the crew and tation hischy. Thq my which tho Captiin ¢ 1 the topof tho hill with tbe axe has tasay HU) per ton In silver, and the loose rool Dele Up went as hich as fir «liver per ton, A y at ta whom the rocks wero * wt tho whaler and tho atripin tho spring to tho scene of this remarkable @iscovery, und a working party will bo loft atat the location to dig outa cargo, A VALUABLE DISCOVERY, Mow Petrojoum May Wo Uned as Fach A few days ago in the telegrnphly columns of this puperappuared a briof necount of expert tmonts with n now method of utilizing potroteum as fuel, According to the Now York Commeretat Advertiser of Jan, 31, In whieh tha results of the experiments were first mado pubile, rumors of sume such discovery have been current among engineers and others for somo months, ‘The maln faet now arrived at is the production of # new fiel, from the combination of petroleum and stent, from which Intense heat {s instantly generated, umter perfect von trol, and at an expense fo insignificant, com- pared with coal, 13 to promise resutts of anim portunco not ensily exnggerated, This is tho conviction of al present to-day who wit> nesaett its practicnl operntinon nt the sineit~ ing works. of @. D, Mackey, it Qrand street, Jersey City, whore he has had Hquld fuol iu use for consiflorable timo, but meanwhile enrofully avoiding observation. ‘Tho explana tlon of tho methods and principiea was volun- tgered by Col, Jolin C, Ross, of the Pennsy lyase Nailrond Company. But tho almpliclty of tho arrangement was not tho least remarkable of the whole, ‘To produce combusuon, nothiug more Is necessary than by menns of aa atomlzer to unite dry steam and rutile Hurroleuaty ouly tt common fich-plpe belng used fur this purpose, one for steam, the other for olf, with cocks to regulate tho tow, ‘The Junotion Is made within six Inches of a pertorated brick returt, which tho nozzle entors, und fagtantly, on a matteb be- Ing applied, the whole interior of the furnice (as. ordinary reverberutory smelting furancey, becomes iitensely heated, go niet so that all the exposed surfaces may be cuslly fused. If applied to a atenn boiler, on a locomotive or shupbonrd, it Is only necessxry to place the res torts, mide of Hre-clay, on the grate tars, ths prateating @ eboller plates from ivjury. Suid vol, Ltosss enn now rin a locomotive from New York to Plitadelphit for $1, instead of nv expense of some $23,as nt present with ” than this, tho inel crontes vou” More no yng, smoke, ashes, or cliders,—in core ope 1 rohorution of whiel Racorang tho spyeetatora obs were, asked to rye the Interior of the furnace and th ing ofthe fue ubove the ron, Mr, Macisey reminded the apeetators of what quid fuel ought to do for the clevated rallronds, und of the revolution to be eifected iu lon. Suid hor We have tha ays- working inf Doster of the Jersey’ Works fn Belleville, and have than what’ we hive be “Why,” sid he, have to make t retort tutl sald “wo only of holes, where tho gus fs generated, aud plreing to true, it on the grat sof wny furnace nothing else is required 9 tirn on the steam aud oll, ory 14 for that matter, coul-tar or tha retusa of uo oll refinery will do Just as well, aod one flreman ean attend tou dozon furnaces Just as easy ua one, for alt be has todo {3s to keep up steam,” He allirmed that tho now motive power could by used at one-clyhth the cost of conl. Indeed, tho cost. was so telliug for ordinary purposes us to be too small for easy enlvalation, Tho xentlemen present engaged int generat conversation, expressing thameelyes in refers eneo to the great changes to take place fa rune ning engines and machinery, ali seeming to be Qrm inthe truth that great results are in the fiumedinte furnee, Mr. MeCren, Superintendent of tho Motive Yoworon the Pennaylvunta Railronds, ‘sate iin mediately: "This is Juyt the thing we want and have been long trying for. z only difliculty heretofore bas been In the combustion—iu tho mode of applying the fuel. On the Now Jeracy Midhund Tuiroad, not long ago, they thought thoy had tho right thing beyond “a doubt, wud went so Tar as to organize a com: pany, | with — $2,000,000, to npply tt, but the plan did not! work. Several of the ateaniship Ines, too, have tried it, witu no better sticeesd. Tho ato proce however, with auper-leated steam in combination, 1s neeepted ng the true dohition of the diticuiry, Ut is obe peved that thy dryer tho steam the greater the powor, aud so the present purpose is to turn the plpes supplying steun dircetty through the ture nice, so Tht te combination with te ott slit bo utter the steum has bean heuted to the degree attainuble, Asyetthe mechanism employed isof a very erude character, but is susceptible of a perfection which slull sot at Ht questions concerning the feustbillty of a practical application, Bald a prominent oNicial of the Ponneylyania Raflroad Canpuny this morning: Workinen will commence fasdiy to pull tins now nbparatis {nto the Mutthicaser's Steum Sugue Refinery, where they have thirteen boflers, and within «month we hull hive a loco motive running to Philadelphia." <a A Hawi and 2 Rattlesnake. Arizone tHube-Chrontele, My musings of the ages of change that it must have ti 1 to mmold the scene tolts present the polnt where lwas sitting. 1 ened to search around like a dow for #8 place to sult his gnukesbip, and then atrotebed himself? out to ane Joy tho warnith. Twas thlaicing if it waa worth while to heave tt stane at tho tnonster, when i bhy shadow swent down and a bl enught him upping. but not auite, aprons bis ratte and coiled hiaselt r attack, while the hawk hovered round, making A dadh, now on the right and now on tho lett, It was quite nin bitcresting skirnilsh, but at last the shake made nt spring and upparuntly falled to strike, and before he could It himsel? the hawk selzed him with both talons close behind the bend. In fact, he hud hint on the peck, and swept into thoalr, while thosnake struggled and twisted, away up into the blue in wide elrellng weeps, until the struggling reptile hung tr and lifeless, when the lawic came down to enrth ayain, and, alighting on a helyhboring tree, inade bis monl on thosnake. 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Aro nightly presenting GOVERNMENT BONDS Bartley Crmpbell's atest Dramatic success,” Noxt week, tho populur'tragedian, Mr, THO: Salo ol REMNE, HOOLE THEATRE, SHR MET OF ‘TIER KEANONt Monday, Feb. 7, every. ind Weduestay Saturdny ‘Matinées, HAS it's Tutest and yrealest play aK of Nuriey Ca be! sauces tant (hy last New HY GURALDINE, Reeolved ut this hogan during the past week. the most enthasiastic demonstrations of delizit, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Woat Bide, Mnlsted-s,, near Madison, WM, EMMET. sole Proprle Evory Evoning und Matinees this week, STIRK'S BICYCLE RIDERS, SILARPLEY £1) Siles LILEIB 1 CAUROLLS, ir las J, Z, LITTLE} Supported by GEO. LEAOCK and thy stock C. ndas, Matluee, f and Se, $e i Tah Sa eured by both Hata BAR ASSOCIATION LECTURES. THE WON. THOMAS TOYSE Wilt dotivor the next Lecture of the Course a F Muni Flat (Centen) Musle- fill) this: Friday even Feb, 10,008 v'cluck, Subj “THE LAWYER AS A PIONEER Members of the Bar, whethur members uf the At glxtion ue not, und tha pubily oneralty, re invited, HOWE HERVEY, Chatrmutt 1 paaltte OPERA TICKE Choico Resorved Opera Tickers for SATURDAY MATINEE for sulu frou 2 untll 6p. mi. on Thurstsy wad day HER MAJE Chote Seats Thursday Nixtt and Saturday Mati: Cali ensly,_ 107 Ries J, A, WE! THEATRE, Trery evening at & Matinees Wednesday, Satyr 10 M SPRAGUE'S OLYALPIC and Sunday, Murphy, iy anid Me Mun} i und the American dy Pottingilt, Gale, Daitey & Hor Gonsolidated Show. Keb, H—Lenvitt's fnulish Opera Burles UTE, VITAL RESTOR: RUANRN'S VITAL RESTABATHEE There tan woll-known princinia in animal phe, gy that ne vital metien can tage place wrweent Oey ‘of the nervons syetens, If the north icant $$ weakened, Ghert Mint organ ees the reset of wll, ana Wit, halt na eentury, | We 1a? 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