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THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY, MAY 11, 1885. v A HINGMAN'S Mus[um. ich enolrcles the condemned ma Nugent of Des Moi presented him THE OHEAPEST PLAUE IN OMAHA TO BUY nock Is attached to the scaffold by means | with an elegant and costly silver service —_— f the hook. 'l‘hhe hangman goes to jon '.:- 7th, The set conslsts of ln ll}l;ge M . . P tation, in a little house adjoining the | pitcher, cups, bowl and ealver, al ut ' A Swcial Chat With the Loading CROKET |ecaffold. ‘Throngh s small peep hole tn | the latter belng gold lined, 'u‘ R N I f New York the side of this house, heis enabled tof A half-dozen officlals are now olalming R E 00 NoW Iork, see the slgnal for him to cut the welght- | the §1,000 reward offsred by Gov. Sher This slgnal is generally given by | man for the arrest and conviction of the o riff, who simply passes a handker- | murderer of ex-convict Thum, killed at AESOVHT BISERURtON o1 Gy Exes cross his mouth. -~ When the hang- | Gedar Raplds In 1884, Mitchell and his Is AT cutions—Death's Night Caps man preceives this hecuts 3’;"?"""'?‘”‘ acoomplice having been found guilty. R ana Nooses, which permits 276 pounds of metal o] wijjam Gallagher, an expert horseman 347 Broadway, Council Bluffs, oy fall upon & mattress, ana_ jerks the mur- | qllknown to tho sporting fraternity, ’ derer high into the alr. When the phy-| \ttempted to sulolde by jomping from & g New York Mercury, sicians present pronounce life extinet, Davenport ferry on -fln“d., night, On the night after the hanging of Mills, | the man lowers the corpse and places it | 1,50 aontinued absorption of too much the wife murderer, a short, stout man, Jin a coffio. This completes his part of illlam’ gandy bz and musiache, with a hard et | iho programme. 5 porsonal liberty had untcttled Willlam's| g of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States [ace and bushy eyebrows set over a palr ON FRIDAY, THR 10TH INST., A Duobuque doctor had = eall at 12 To elect !‘rom; of remarkably penoteating gray eyes, en- | Ohacles Ragg, the Long Iland mur- | yelock on Saturday night froma stranger | ) STAIRS TO CLIMB. 8 wloon on Evergreen avenue, |derer, will be executed at Long lsland who, when falrly into the office, re- ELEGANT PASSBNGFR ELEVATOR Brooklyn, and Invited all present to joln Olty, and this man will be master of | quested change of a 86 bill. The dootor WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, him fn & quiet ‘‘amile.” ‘‘The hang. | seremontes on this ocoasion. His first N lotl, od his safe, drew out a h man,” whispered the loungers in choras, | ytap will be to ereot the soaffold In the 2]‘:&“{11?;:'10 kn‘l‘h‘,' wrl:motho u;lle: Remember These Important Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company, dulge. Seven or eight rounds were or. |gttend to the rigging of 1t. This will be| vy Olark, a former employe of E. H. This week we will make a cut in all De- dered and paid for by the short, stout|done on Thursday, the 14th, the day Ryan, & Davenport hatter, is charged h ha who exhibited d ¢ pa.l'tments. large g lmlz provious to the hanglng. Although the tofen from his former em- and | time Is not very near at hand ho s al- bt mg aftor settling with the proprietor he left ™ ployer g to the amount of $200. It the saloon. As he closed the door a snzv ;:Ildy.:fi" :?‘fl:,f. :::“;::,g:t,r:‘;fl ,::.'{; is also allegod that the matter was com- zled Mercury reporter, who was standing 1 romised by Clark's paying $300 oash near, asked one of the party the osuse of (';l.,‘),‘,’;p I:’ t:: ;:E":: ;’J,}:‘,’:‘fi' ?: "1{:’: g‘“h money. Tha Greatest of a'll Precefing :’l:':;el':;u‘flhz:; r:l::utlnl%t::”h;g Olty of Uhurches, and be $160 richer| Chas. Kissinger, the Sloux Olty sausage ) eddler, who fatlod to ferry his wife over| L —Itis the OLDEST aotivo Lio Invurauce Company tn this couutry. ) replled, *ithe flan be o ok reent, Ia New ook | wikha allo, atbempied o RI| §ofhiecd S L S Gnetig g sttt 1 v MANGMAN AIN'T SUCH A BAD FRLLOW, mighborlmolc’i z( $250. the wfi“ml“ who arrested him. Charley of n'gc'*,cfinl'«dl's"u::lr;:' e name ot f.:.’-f:.fl:“::r culation by speclal clases upon thy al Heo always treats the boys after he re- drew a bead on the officer's palpitator, | miatortuncs of ench owror. bl Al S es. ceives ‘the boodle’ from the sherlff for IOWA I" CHUHKS bat the gun falled to go off. The would- | _ 6 —Its prescnt avallabls CASH RESODROES exceod those of any othe Life Insurance Company in the sending an unfortunate to the other side; . be murderer was jailed. 18 bas recelved in oash trom a1l soutces, from Februnty, 1843, to January, 1868, $270,608,664.00. A althoagh som folks aro roally afraid to — Tho Northwest cromatory. asolation, | LR, IEIt b it aeyy I cuh fom Feproa, 1t L Sy, st i okt o 4 §o noas him, and wouldut even pass s ey Fycts Saturated Wit ProBDIioh | membesenip:. One wadred. and tity U : ‘ ot e e ey [ s s (00 Hundred and Theee Millions of Dollars ¥ OMESTIG DEPARTMENT- ::ulun::nognfi:;:i lu; the hh:ng:lxal:h:nmtr:: temple for the Inclneration of bodles will W. F. ALLEN, prhfapyinintierd o be commenced at an early date. CGieneral Agent for Gen, Agta, f good night and took hia departure, On A Varioty of Incldent and Acoldent—| gy =g iovine warbler and heart | Nebrasks, Dakots, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan Indinni‘,..lllmiu,o\erncnmln, Towa the Monday night In question the re-| Gleanings from the News Centers |gymagher, Emma Sherwood, who recently Utab, and Minnesota, Dortar waa on Bad €k#ly " 1 the “skloon, e AT Ao Toen, | Office Cor. Farnam and 13th St.Over st Natl, Dotroit, Michigan, e 5 Ny d marrled George H. Evens, a_prom Bank, Omaha, Neb M, F. ROHRER d nnbleaohed ootl'.on, © | About half-past 8 o’clock the executioner i, Des Moines grain dealer, has disappeared 2 g Y 50 preces of £00! o 1, AnY, MAFA 1SR T’ Gohe ik st ERARRS Hake ot Special Agent for Towa, Counoil Bluffs, Towa 60 pieces of heavy weight unbleached bt seumd and poiiios ‘wero dis | wards. Sheriff Wobb, of Boone county, offers versation with the proprietor, he was in-| Population of Clinton, 11,800. not sufficiently long for her taste, George Yo X worth 8 1'30 troduced to the reporter, 'Clg:rl were| Oreston has been divld‘ad Into five | s to be congratulated on his good luck, Y c m E N '— The Presbyterians of Merldan propose |8 reward for the capture of Andy J. night he and the hangmai 5 et y cotton at 6%c worth 9c. B s, They met sy St wrote 800d | to balld, Dyer, who broko jal Aprll 30, Webb R A e A M D R e 1 ffine bleached muslinat Se worth | ivied to all at tho hangman's| Thosovebors of Desboluos baye a Oolosans 1 N foumia; sad s pholog 0) of all who find thelr i fund of . y In Cal 3 nd t case o house, The house is a neat little two- The now route from Des Moines to St | him on an indictment for forgery. In- early Gt tesalv b pos story frame, witha PRETTY LITTLE FLOWER GARDEN set back from the street, Joe opens to-day. dlotments are also out against him at Des Molnes for like crimes. Tt costs $25 a month to sell back door :me::ul’:r:e‘t, B:‘h‘[n::hlnllhwn gam- 7 %e. 2 cases bleached soft finished, water s 10 Eo::‘:ln:;:d'fll:o bllndld:r: Aldw‘y';hkent b“:!i“ in Dub;‘lq“:j s bler sentenced to .lxd months in jail on s oteptrits and anbition; gloomy thougt tacdreadtul . e rooms darkened. o re- venue eollections at Muscatine range | J; 20 and od by Gov. Sher- 4 TR . t twisted muslin at '7%c¢ worth 10c. portor enterad o hll noaly carpeied and | trom 83,000 o $4,000 8 day, e ey e s ‘ T R R R A 0 adorned with a few articlesof bzlc-a-brac. | A soap faker cleaned up $200 among|had his pardon revoked by the governor Ry ¥ . 1 casebest Sta'n'dard p"’li.'ts at Sc worth Through the entira house, excepting one | the huogllcl of Stnwben'; Point. i for re-e:?g‘;glng in his nsf{rloul business S A Tes flm‘t&%‘h'f,:;’:tfi’:,z t?‘xfitz'rz{‘: 7 room, which might rightly be termed the [ Cedar Raplds saloonkeeper was fined | contrary to promises made. When cap- | spring, long life and the loveand respect i . menshould be restored 10 vigor & (it “chaiabor of horrors,” thera 1s evidonoe | ¢ 50 Gec s ioplde telocnkeen A e ey Hanhood before marriage. Proofss tostim valuable treatise 2 stamps. of qulet, good taste and a desire to make for selling liquor to a minor. (stab,1877.) Address The Climax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo. it » home In every sense of the word, | Hamilton county s without a saloon to| Prepatations, now beiog mado for the ¢ it the wild £ dr . coming firemen'’s tournament at Daven- 5 7 zfll::’ul":l"l“’;::“:h';“““l:;l(y f“fllf‘h;d d "é?::: t:: ua]'::n::’ : : thy ‘h:’f"' ‘01| ort, Incladoe a 900 foot track In front of |4 TULLOOK, Ting. & Supt. . r. N saDLER, Amst. Eng. K. W. DIAMOND, Aust. Secy p palntings of figures P B (L the grand stand, which has a 10,000 seat- s nictpn 80 b R b e o e o 22 E124172% TACLUR 10O | MISSOURT VALLEY BRIDGE AND JRON WORKS exocutioner himself, but tho roporter| Patrlok Murphy was badly crushed |1t ohree foih o, the, Tater A, MCLOUTH AND H. A WISE, Agente. succeeded in galning admisslon to it. On|in the Eareka mine near Des Molnes, engines will take thelr supply. Man'fg's and Dealers in the walls are tacked numerous photo- Tuesday. : N 9 — 2 k, li ifield v?lllzmdve to lellflier. Having over. g::l’l‘l‘:‘e 'oi 'néx;f::irs who hmt gmld the | “pie Minlatarial ssociatlon, of Creston, h‘g‘_";‘ Bt:::l ol 'l“;m:) e ’1’1:::;;&‘; o Wrongtt Iron, SI_BBI, Howe stocked our shelves we are_com |penaltios te crimos upon tho scaf: | 4p by resolation, condemned tho skat: | night, “dHe e oo Sy X Truss and Combination polled o reducs the stock In Or | i, while odees repecasura ‘mariceses |28 35K an st I tho ear, the bl coming ont e BRIDGES " v represente: < 5 i3 P A der to make room for more sea: in ‘the coffin, A E\elfly lmmn;dmp;::: Gangs of tramps give railroad men con- | through his mouth. The villalns then 5 A8 0\ Tor Railroads and Highways DRESS GOODS. 20 pes half wool Cashmeres, good colors, 10¢ worth 1bc¢. LINENS, LINENS. This week our linen department 15 pes Pacific Blocks, assorted col- ors, at 13¢ worth 20c. Combination Suitings at 20c worth | sonable goods. vaph of a full-sized slderable exercise In the yards at Paclfic|fired the house with the intention of 30c. Towelsé}{upkxns, and Table Linens %sn%ed above .z:h“:ndfl(‘)ool;i and on the | Junction. cremating him, but Brink excaped and O v, Flege an B " New colorings in Satin Berb ¢ at rediculously low prices. opposite wall hung the motto, One hundred patients are in the new |though badly braised ia still in the ring. stedsturse. L 2500 onngs‘l,n atin Derbers al 460D 1S TOVE.” cottage of the Insane hospital at| A Des Molnes amazon, encumberod flSIE shile & Iu"unk ] ¢ workh 40c. On & shelf In the oloset wore a namber | RdePendence. with a crying babe which she held under Y ! GAUZE UNDERWEAR. 20 doz Mens’ Gauze Shirts at 156c worth 26c¢. 20 doz Mens’ India Gauze Shirts at 2bc worth 40c. Mens’ Balbriggan Shirts at 50c worth 76c. Mens’ Heavy India Gauze at 50c worth 66c. of books on phyasiol 1d Sioux City clalms, if the spring census | one arm, fairly whipped two policemen PROPRIETORS, and a coll ufpch’[':or:g: S5 AANAARAEY is “‘properly uken,"’ it will ll’m'gl popu- | on Tualfify night, loosening an ear from \ G = X " o Oa a rickety rosewood table of ancient |lation of 15,000, one official's head and requiring the 4 o P e Taa s z o EAVENWORTH, KAS, style, which was propped up against the| A militla company has been organized united efforts \;ll four h:-ky men of the cnm‘,".':t;‘:,,"&'i ‘us motice of all bridge work to be let. Correspondencesolicited from ergineers and bildge \J i dke force to get her to the statlon. The h S0 ot wall by means of a brick, was vsty old | in Sloux Olty. Forty strike-demolishers Woian {was) afreated foF living in adal: volume, entitled ‘‘An Account of the Hu- | have been enrolled. 3 . ’ man Body,” and a well-worn diary, in| Mahaska county declded to add $50,- “'l’;_l""hl;‘:' 'l':;‘;' hushand; Iady of ERT EL S HAY PRESS Es. :hlch are recorded the names of the mur- | 000 tofthe $80,000 already expended, to n:" 8 fyh l:g“iw- !'i:"&,“ he‘l:h erers hanged, the dates upon which |complete tue court house, Burling| m‘:’,e w! fo as been 5 glisai they were hanged and newspaper clip- | william Hartonett, the boy who was for a number of years, attempted suicide Meluanges, Drap D’Almas, Diago- nals, Gersters at 2dc worth 3ac. Coventry in Suitings, all wool, 40 inches wide, new shades, 50c worth 75c. Cashmeres & Buntings At prices which cannot be Mens’ Silk Finish Balbriggan Shirts g;‘:‘n;:’é‘h’l‘:"m"{";l:fi‘:"bh they #0 brutally assalted by the Missourl Val- :Z:’:; :‘:‘,wg':;‘:{,;:“‘fggmahfiaze duplicated. and Drawers st 60c worth 85c.{Suctied: Tt aeth wieht whon tho viel | jop night” watohman named Gos, is re- | Fug hart, and althoagh sho aroto” to hor “Our Own" perfect fitting Jeans|¢he rays from a dlmgyl.mp fell “g:,'n the | cOVering. feet after the shot and walked to her Drawers at 60c worth 75. blood-stalned and greasy nooses and black | TWo scared girls and s mouso brought | room, no hopes are entertalned of her SILKS SILKS 5 oaps which were pllea together In a huge |90t the entire police to a house in Des | recovery. ) 2 LADIES old chest which the hangman opened, Molnes. The fire deparement narrowly George H. Nichols, commsnder of easaped a'eall, Kinsman post, Grand Army of the Ro- AR G post, Grand Army of the Re GAUTE UNDERWEAR, s e oo s, 1Sy e o RSB V5 O b b rsn oold l,i,; 't '_'f :‘_ clean out the postoffices. The former |date, addressed ‘‘to the boys who wore Ladies’ Ganze Vests at 25 th|of these horrible and &elthl;nlt;'nk?ng ralded throo offioes last week, but tho |tho blue,” desices to hear from all old 35 € i ¢ WOrLh | ok caps, which served to con- harvest was poor. soldlera In the state m"?“’:&"l“%"' Logins’ Tndia Gauze, threo thread o0l the distorted foatures of as many | That whisky it » eafe road trom aflu- | E R 08 FoRRlon 0 0, A0S i 0 : , ; 7k i\ Vests, at 45¢ worl;h 600. maurderers who died on the gallows, and |ence to poverly was instanced in Daven- suggests n convention for the thorough : PN P Y 4 twenty-four nooses which strangled these | POrt last weck, when a former wealthy el g Z zen joi ganization be held at an early day and Chllléi;(e:ntgo g%zf e Underwear atfrom | unfortanates, were exhibited. In a|80¢ prominent citizen joined the stone sollclts correspondence on the sub; : corner of the room lylng upon the floor |#408 to pay his fine. f q H. Our Hosiery department has some | was a crossbeam of the old Tombs soaf-| Joel Bearer, a Linn county farmer, A prohibition Informer “‘mf ME he = No 3. We are showing a Silk at| of the biggest bargains ever offer- lNold v;{hiull‘x has served to execnte many of | harrowed lfah vitals with strichnine, all on 5.22’:;.';:? b:ull):nl; u‘;fl’l‘flm[t’!)o’g;l]efti: 8 4 Lnghtest i B 2 XY q . ’ 9 " % I @ $1.50, actual value $2. ed in Hosiery. Hz:n“;rn:n:r::iln&m i:h;‘::&?:;; ;;c:::x"n:ln; f;:::n;: He was planted Garroll, whero ho is maid to have got Are the Cheapest, Most Durnble,‘bmallest in Size an aghtest in replaced by anew one, erected by a| Tramps make it s rule to change ocars gloriously drunk, drew a revolver and Weight. Brooklyn carpenter., The hangm and shivta st Oreaton, Oltizans of that proclaimed himself a b-a-d man with & | With nohay prosses ot any kind can tile amount of work projuced, such little expense (ten tons of hay superintended the ereotion of this scaf- | town camplafn of the numerous deafts Facord, Ho naly una blull on the| & RIS e e M b IR i fold and had the old wrong man, got ca was soundly | Mention Owaha Bee. sllem tablished in e e s R e QL | made foc thy/laiies pirponey thrashed, arrested and fined $50 for dis- : hous Kenenfly the nelghbours Oreston 1s cenfident that & nest _of | turbing the peace and carrylng concesled .3’%55.‘21.5&’:‘,‘.’05 'J.‘.‘,:.,'&“?Z‘: m]x:: fi: my" .;E"a..» complalned about it and he took it apart, | counterfelters is flooding the town with | weapons. Rl tten. Wil ind the RIGHMOND STRAIGHT Ck: - wo. s SUPERIOR toall othors. They are mado from tho Lrightest, | L] saved the cross-beam and redu - | bogus dollars. The market price of the| Mr, T. L, Tracy, of Missouri Valle . ATSA. o aoe reduced the re: qaeer is 8100 bogus for $30 genulne, had ha}:: I!‘orbldd’e‘n the house by n{; most delloately w&”‘{‘;:dfi::elflhafr‘. #oels soldleat srow fa’ \g..;[::, ;:..:fl:y:{ ablalutaly wiiour apr’ TO KINDLING WOOD, A deadlook In the city council of Mar- | father of his inamorats, but met his love | which is made especlally for us, water iarked with tho namo of the orand, Richmond straight 4 Th shalltown has resulted in extingulshing[on Sundsy evening at the home of the | Cut No- I o reporter oalled at the sherlff's offica | the electrlc lights in that olty, and leaves|young lady’s brother, Mr. W. H. Brad- [} In the King's county court house recent- | the world to darkness and to tallow dips, | loy, where the irate “‘parlens” put In his s RAIGH cu N o 1 ly, aud was Informed by Under Sheriff 2 The Presbyte: ApPEArance ed with guns and other M M\;gh)llln that the hangman had re-|; o |:adtnelm’$m{:‘::] dm l'l‘:ll.l."?:ok‘tfof;rlla’: o}mgvsnienoal. Mies Bradley flew out SRR SR quested the sheriff to keep his (the hang- 000, He says the shoep has slandered |of the back door, and Mr. Tracy was . . man’s) business *‘dark.” But it was as- . Yigarette, w'thoah waish no1s are ¢11ino. imitation s of this brand have boon put on sale i him. Of th man etting out the front way, when the| each Ygareite, w J 'mita ; y oulder. the rope,” while the hangman leoked on, | The charter of the State National bank, ¥ N " R Ho haea wifo and two ohildren, a boy | of Keokuk, oxpires May 23, and will not |, . T1® Eldora grand jury failed to fisd a ALLEN & CINTER. : e e e ————————————————————————— and a handsome looking daughter of | be renewed, but will be reorganized under bill ageinst B, O, Ellls, the riok expert Ma“u'ac"’"e'sl Rmhmn“d' v"gmla' 20 pcs Summer Silks, checks and stripes, warranted pure silks, at 3bc actual value 60c. No 1. Black Dress Silks at 65c worth 85c¢. No 2. The best Black Silk ever seel‘i‘i’n this market for §1 worth eighteen. latter has many admirers | the state laws as the State Bank of dude and marrying m: Elllh was dls- and Is quite a soclety belle. Keokuk. charged from onulody and fmmediately . de) f Mr. Alcher- FOI’ the Money tha,n you Ever Recelved OLD WOMEN CROSS THEMSELVES The thiaty-second annual convention 'm‘,";‘f,?f :?."‘:ff:af;au:;‘:.%mi.x h,: “:e HIL L & YOUNGl ¥ and pray when they pass the little brown | ofi the Protestants eplscopal Jchurch in|utarted to return. The irate father, dls- house and strong men avold meeting the | the diocese of lowa will assemble In 8t. | covering the turn of affalrs, turned ~him- . hangman. Even the police officers pre- |Jobn's church at Clinton, on Tuetdsy, | solf and the house dog looss, and the Before' A‘t the fer not coming In contact with him, as | May 26. go-as-you-please race between the dude, they say to meet him Is anill omen,| Great excltement prevallsin Mlssourl | the dog and the outraged father, is said GRE ! T R a T a IL He ls a very early rlser. At present he | Valley over the enforcement of the pro- | to have been highly interesting, the old ’ mall dohl at his regular ti in | hibitory law, the last saloon in the town |gentleman winning second money, © ls very superstitions and | having been forced to close up several | esa—— ——— allow any one to cat a twig or | days ago. oam o 1ift & stone on his premises. He fmagines| The R, d Mill Orce- H. G. STRIPE, that bees, ants, reptiles and bsasts have | ola, has “y:::-,d. ju;::'::zy:g:{nlt‘:ra ---LAW AND GENERAL--- the power of glving omen of good or bad { Mll Owaers’ Mutual Insurance company fortune. for $7,000, loes by fire on thelr mill in TE NOGRAP B HOW ME ATTENDS TO HIS GHASTIY WORK, | February, 1884, The hangman partakes of an early| The cracksmen were dlecovered In the | Type writing aud copying of all kit da on short not oo breakfast upon the morning of thi act of rifilog the Wiota bank last Mon- 1511 Farnam 8treet, Omaha, on which a murderer is to be executed, | day night, The police were a little too Telephone No, 95, leaves his house about slx o’clock, and | previous and before any harm was done L goes out whistling ““The Girl I Left the burglars skipped. K. O, BELLN ISLK. 7. M, LANGEBINE, hind Me,” his favorite tune. He gen-| Frank E, Day, th: 5 DQ TN R erally drops into et saloan '5‘:,'_‘:‘; et o T poyoungent proscher| @ MAHA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU DEALERS IN GENERAL \ or last wock. Thy N — —T—. 2 1 jarta | fcr the plase P‘:.': fl.:‘f"’ hnll‘:)inlg: o “:h: ;.:.m?,.g'd.’:::f i ‘lwflfflfifikfil Sfl'fl&‘;fl ; . tion and Is stationed at Allison, romph attention v A ) Soss sherlf| 5 vugeting of the officers of the Tows | I Jf S oot situations: boch als snd ts H 0 u s E F u R N I s H | N n u u 0 n s’ o . for dntyA“dA‘hw mioutes male. ©Ofice Hours: 88 m. to 12 m. 1407 p.w N e :' lh wc::;::yp:l;h £ t.h;.:l?lc:; skalooss on May 20, BELLE-ISLE & LANGHEINE, which time the place will be selected 847 BRO ADW AY’ ods Pl holding their annual fall convention, MRS. L. J. DUNCAN, FASHIONABLE Crockery, Cutlerv, Etc. GOODS SOLD ON WEEKLY & MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1213 FARNAN STREET. Omaha, Nebraska. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. e gt e o B grouna sautng a0, - v i DR ESS MAKER! . After these {minaries are st- | 90c¢ proceed to the erection of the first tended to b&:lu the murderer | c0llege building, Porfoch Work Guarsnfoed. Boom 18, Crouase sled to soaffold, Here the noosel The perlhoners of the Rev, Father Blook. B sidence, 100 Bouth 394h Bhaved,

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