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w THE OMAHA DAILY BEE PITY THE POOR RAILROADS. | rrsiresaeute s e 5 | SULLIVAN TALES TO SMITR. | s vt s weekor ot more | SUPREME COURT - DECISIONS, | e vt . than one hundred miles from here. . The fight Liverpool, London nnh Glohe power.to enforce regulations in such case Y187 losses incurred, $8,- Elaborate Arguments Before the | wellas supervise their pmly pri 6, The housé Judiciary committee will - will be for #1,000 stakes mod an addtional —_ minms, €1 > . purse of $500. Tan spoctators on e uow. | Fhe Blg Un Again Plugs Jom With | ind u limited numbes of nowspaper m port h sido . 098.54; losses paid, 86,7 3 o will | Important Findings By the Judgoes | vl i of ‘Toronto, Cannda— b Ao st A N 824,42, | d, $3,+ Farmor at Blair, Kansas City's Association Team. 4438, o8 paid, ant; also on the Cummins bill Kassas City, Mo, #cb. 1.—[Special Telo- ey e LN COTSEUTRTION SOME EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS | nti alwo ol [ “PUT UP OR SHUT UP" THE ORY. | gram to tho Brr.| <At a mecting of thestock- | CAPITOL BUILDING SETTLING. | Articles of incorporation of th ; relating to the employment and compensa holders of the Améeiéin Association club of ropolitan Cable Street railws —_— tion of deputies by the clerk of the district SHIE city, HAIA oy, DAYS T, TS, Wil ha, were filed yesterday with the . court, and the Mack bill restricting argu- o ’ sepotary of stats Weal stook, 9 g Salaricd Orators Find Them Hard to | tourt aut the Macke bill restricting aneu- | gow Fleming Wanted to Rake In the | giocod manager aad, the following ofticers | Ttiotous Railrond Laborers—Insurance | sccretary of state. Capital stock, 20,000 | Nath ¥ witness the encousitor, i Iowa Senate Committee. favorubly on the Filimore bill in regatd to a Pen. at Lincoln Yesterday. nl\\ulln,‘: serving notice suit upon an unknown defeud- AN AGED WIFE LEFT BEHIND. n Bailey's Friends Fear Foul Answer — The Young Bill to By Mr. Knight—A bill prohibiting the leas- Shekels By Decerving the Public were chosen: President, T. J. Hein; Companies Make Returns — Are ""‘::‘“f,":,"{""".‘l\f"i bt ) ""‘;"'\"‘ P Iny — Devoured By Wolves— Be Reported Favorably— ing of convict labor and providing employ —The Pierce-McCurdy president, J. Grubér: treasurer, J. W. Spea ticles of Incorporation Filed By prid nb the Hime of sibscription. et Clearing the Wreck at Oak- Other Towa News. By Mr. Reigner—Amending the law relat- | , Race—Sports, secretary, W '"‘"%%"“"“- executive com: an Omaha Car Company. ness commencing in May last, continu- land — Nebraska News, ing to elections for president and vice presi- mittee, James Widtlield, J. W. Speas, J. ing for fifty years,and . L. Underwood, dent of the United States, Gruber and J. J. Ham, Manager Rowe left W D, Allon, H. 'S, Borlin, Goorge A, General Ruin Threatened The bill introduced by Mr. Price toprevent Pugilistic Pen Points, for the east to-night for the purpose of secus- [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN RUREAT.] Joslyn and Robert W. Patrick, incor Disappeared Simultancously, fraud in the sale of grain, seed ana other ondon Hennetty | 10 @ eam. The : Dres Moises, In., Feb. 1—[Special Tele- [Copyright 188 by Jame: dications are that thewar | mhe following decisions wert filed in the | porators. Biam, Neb., Feb, 1.—[Special to the Brr.) gram to the Brr.)—To-day was the first [ SORCals with a penalty in the penitentiory of | Lownow, Feb. 1.—[New York Herald :’l‘n'lr“"]";"_: 01“""‘;""'.I“““','i'l‘l"w‘q‘\:l:';lf;:‘““,:‘,;‘“'.’,‘_ supreme court yesterduy : The Patrick Land company, of | —Quite a sensation has veen occasioned in opportunity which the railroads have had to | vear, or a fine not _exceeding #00 nor less | Cable—Special to the Bee.1—The following | piaving ball here th season despite the legal | Brooks vs. Lincoln Street Railway company. also yesterday filed amended this city by the mysterious disappearance of present their side of the case respecting | than £100, was read a third time and _passed. v appears in the Sportsman from Sul- | proceedings the American association club Error from Lancaster county. Rev articles of incorporation. The eapital one of its prominent citizens, One week ago pending legislation. Tt had been announced The house committee on w and means threatened against its competitor. Mr. A. Opinion by Maxwell, stock of the company as amended is | Inst Tucsday Nathan Bailey, a rotired and reported favorably on the bill reducing the rate of interest on written contracts from 10 to 8 per cent. There appears a letter from the manager | McKim, whose antipathy to Dave Rowe is L Itis not negligence ner so to travel | 6950 shares of stock at $100 each. F. | quite wealthy farmer, who has been residing e v enes oW ar of | along a public highway by the sideofa Tnderw: g icl i s r f of Jem Smith which necessitates my again | [Weil kiown, threateniod to rencw the war of | GEAE SV Con Which car 8 moy: | Ls Underwood, R, W. Patrick, N. D. | in town for u couple of years with his_wite, that the railroad committee of the senate had decided to report favorably the Young bill fixing railroad fare at 2 cents, 3¢ cents and By Mr. Head—The house bill for the ex- | asking your space. There has been no pat- e o {ng in the same direction ns the l""“?‘ trave Allen and R. 8. | left home to go to Omaha in company with a three cents per mile for roads for the first, | termination of Engl.sh sparrows. ting on the back on my part, as he claims, MISSOURI MISERY- ing, unless such party places himself in such BOHEMING CAPTAINS. stranger, teiling his wife he would be homo second and third classes, Representatives of By Mr. Riley—A bill providing for a topo- | put only plain, every-day fight talk, and good position as to be run over or injured by such b <k inaday orso at farthest. Since that timo Inhuman Treatment of the Inmates | street car, of the Poor House at Chillicothe. The driver of a horse caron astreet graphical survey of the state, a railway sur- vey of the state of Iowa, and an appropria- the roads asked an opportunity to be heard money to show. I mean businoss every time. Ferryboat Men Charged With Caus. | nothing has been heard of him, but he has 7 Memi ¥ 2 56 drawn from the banks at this place_between in their own defense and this mecting was | tion therefor, Tagree to say that so far Fleming has failed | (3 FAS “OOK AREE L [Special "Telo- | ailway, in driving horses attached to such | ing the St. Louis Ice Gorge. $4.000 and $0,000 10 stirns of ahods 500 o arranged. It was an event of such import- The Hutchinson registration was engrossed | to muster courage to cover it. Any man with grat V6 AR EART=othe u‘)m'"y in o formont | CAT: Must sit or stand on the front platform S1. Louis, Feb. 1.—A local paper in a ser- | 6, s are entertained by his friends ‘e that it attracted great attention. The | in the senate and referred to the house com- | sense knows that I would not attempt v or place provided for him to staud, ::i‘l'“”:_“:,”',‘“',‘,m',‘:‘ ot Touss and senate | Mittee on municipal corporations, to stop Jem Smith in public because | Of Cxcitement over the report of the grand | maintain control of the horses and exe By Mr. Teale (by request)—A bill to ; met together and their rooms were packed | aun the eode of {855 probibiting the grant. | the authorities would = refuse to allow it to occur. It was my intention to agrep to with interested spectators, including the | ing of marriage liconses to_tramps, paupe governor and members of the railroad com- | idiots, drunkards, felons, kecpers, ininates | a private room and only invite a few ogentle- mission. Those who spoke for the railroads M*r}..«"fi:r“.".' hmll'f"jlnf‘lfl {-"."l"-h' '."v}in to pre. | ™eN to witness the downfall of Fleming's had little time for preparation and some of the | ¢ THE BOUSE OrARed o e game of | et AS o matter of news I desire to state leading roads had no representation at all, | any kind except skunks or polecats on any | that Fleming advanced ppoposals to my not having been notified of the meeting, | enclosed or improved lands hout the c backer for a four-round bout in public and must | ies of interviews with captains of forry boats, | that foul play has been py ise & | charges these men with deliberatel ticed on the old forming | gentleman, but there are other rumors to tho jury, just rendered, regarding the county | reasonable degree of care and watchfuln the great ice gorge which threatened a mil- [ ffect that he has run off with a young wo Door house, which was made public to-day. | 0 prevent collisions and injury to persons | [ FREE SCERRE I LR S BE | man, This rumor is given some fouudation The poor house contains eighteen paupers, | Crossing or traveling on orover such street. Yo HoHh $H0,010 ikt by the fact that, duriug the summer, ho was eight of whom are inswne, and the repot | Morgan vs. Dinges, Error from Lancaster stroyed from $60,000 to - $100,000 worth. The | seen quite frequently in the company of a (% Vs Aialts 456 L8 i1y Qb mlm county. Afirnied. Opinion by Mnx(\\'clll,.]. captain of one of the large boats is reported youne girl \\lu-!lmu;'nl«-ull at uu‘» city hotel a i o y f . Where a vendor and purchaser stand on his place and who has also disappeared. n even in warm weather, the remainder | equal footing, the expression of opinions as . we choked her up. There was a | Bailey is a tall spare man, dark complected, being quartered in miserable buildings and | to the value of property will not usually be | channcl about fifty yards wide, and two | Wearing narrow chin whiskers and isa down. compelled to cut their own fire wood or | Considered so material that misstatements | boats went up and we ~laid broadside of the | east Yankee. but those who dil speak protested | sent of the owner of the lands. The bill ¢ have the gate receipts equally divided. He | o ™Cpy G SR PR Ot two meals a | Will constitute fraud. Where, however, the | channcl. That stopped the fine ice, and the ———— with great carnestuess agamst the | 8ted much merriment ou the exception noted | demanded my signature to a document to the | day and that bread and coffeo without stgar, purchasor resides noar the property und hus | night being cold soon closed tho opening, We A Blaine Ciub Organized. lomslation which they called notonly un- | “°V® “ots effect that I would not knock out Smith and | and sometines meal. * For dry goods, cloth: | fnowleded of its value, and the owner 1sa | did it simply to protect oursuives. If the | Lixcows, Neb., Feb. .—|Special Telegram - i e ¢ NOTES. i * ing, ef ‘eighteet ol resident ¢ other sta s vl s above us 1ot come down and help o Bar.J—A lntgo and o 8 5 Fathon friendly but unjust and oppressive. The | This evoning Licutenant Governor Hull | that the contest should bo declared a_draw. | ing, ete. lust year for tho ‘elghtecn porsons | tosidont of another statcand has ne kol | boats abovy us wil not come down und N‘”:' tothe Bee. | —A large and enthusiastic gather- recen & oot | only 8100 were expended. The paupers are | of receptions to the | He aleo allowed that subsequent to the meet- | 00 BI0 Wore txponded, TUe baapors ato chir” represcntinic the 1 quarters and stand at the Kkitchen window in | E" y beneath its true valu gave the first of a se members of the legislature, ing he would have published a letter This afternoon Mrs. Goy Larrabee re- principal speeeh was made by Judge McDill formerly railroad commissioner and Unite & ing of republicans in this city at the district ; “The | court room tonight o the property to be | it up and let them take their chances and that the Another captain is quoted as follow nized a James G, States senator. All of the speakers were | o0 gopieliad: re- | claimmg that Smith had the best [ the coldest days to receive their food. The [ vender'stitie has been conveyed by sale for | casc is simply this: 1f I can work my way up | Blaine campaign club with nearly 100 signers frequently interrupted by running questions | Sers of e Jesielature s thois frends - [©f it and to use Fleming's | trentment of the keeper is declared crucl and | taxes, will bo suflisient to avoid the deed | through tho icc and mako #1000 by it, but | at the initial mecting. | J. L. Caldwell was from members of the committee, making at | © The joint resolution making the finding of | Words to Phillips, “You can_reply claiming | brutal, and two instances of females being | K1,<ReAn FCH PRICIRCE o shaso | oty or 1t T hAve & FIsHe. th: Ao T Thub 1 | Pmoea e o Y Bt om meimbers of e ittee, ! o Mho foint resolution malding tito fnding of | words to Phillive, “ praply CmIng | Lorsewhipped by him woro cstablished and | % Where a person desiring to purchase | down on it, I have aright ‘to doit. Thatis | temporary sccretary: Speeches word made times a very lively dialogue aln o court necessary before | the best of it for Suliivan. That will work | o fudictments found agatust him. He has | Teal estate knows its value, and_when asked | marine law. by Hon. Patrick Kgan, Judge Parker, C. L. Judge MeDill first heard. He said he l;'umnxmgn ien on property was carried in |t up for another go, and a second bumping | been arrested and held to bail. by the vender, a residentof anotherstate and ' - Hall and others appeared at the request of the Chicago, Bur- | 14 senate. house. The British public would stand two - who has no knowledee as to_such value, as It Was the Mail Supervisor. - Tinigton & Qiliney allway To giva 80Me Fensth | Tottes im oy e it :},3:.‘:3?@,‘;‘{‘,‘,‘;",.‘3% and possibly three such affairs, and we would The Hatfl why the passenger rato should not be re- | of adulioratcd lurd unless the packages con- | male a greatdeal ofmoncy.” 'When Phillips | Crianastos, W. Va, Feb. 1—1Tho elvil | knows, and such statemont is reliod upon by duced from 3 to 2 cents a mile, He said that | taining the arti be marked showing the | apoke to me about it I spurned the offer. I | authoritics have now taken hold of the rem- | the vendor and a sale effected, it may be su until the past two or three months, though “".g;]“_"'“‘";" ol (‘"‘l"‘;:l; Mr. Mills request: | IVe alwavs fought on the square and am | nants of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, and upon | ficient to authorize a cancellation of the deed from the hos i e had heard wany complaints. rogzarding |, The Joint resolution by Mr. Mills reduost | o\ corting too ld to listen to such an mpo- | o peition from citizens of Logan county, | 8o sutof thevomter, T 5 T injustice t the steward and authorities here, | clearing the wreck that occurred he Treteht rates ho lid heard ngthing about s | (% ongion laws aiso fo procure a ponsion | sition on any public, nehto say_anything of | Governor Wilson to-day issued a requisition | iy deetiration with the Intention. of mis. | L1 €00ds were shipped by the supervisor of | torday. It is us bad as at first reporta oo oad in the world that had a 5 cent rate | for wll honorably “discharged soldiers and | the damage it would do my reputation. I | wbon Governor Buckuer, of Kentucky, for | jouding the seller and preventing him from | the mail department and woro traced to, him {0 VSR, FRNOIRC ) (TR N and had it come to pass that young lowa pro- :‘:'(h':‘(("‘tfn:h;\:r )rl::.}:"-::\"'“f‘;“;:f"lfl{." base, | prefer to meet Smith in the prize_ring, with “l‘l‘o“‘e‘fl LAY m‘,‘;'“”’“‘"(,d“" “m‘s"l‘.g‘,:"“‘; ascertaining the real situation of the prop- | (7 60 FERNEE B LG SEEEIE 08 HCRY | cannot be estimated, but is the greatest for N s of Logan o ol y v o or- cover my mouey in your hands. As for the | county, now confined in the jail of Dike | & fActor facts which ho knows to be mater- | wove ‘tirough detect —Thedispatches Clearing the Oakland Wreck. yesterday morning in reference to goods OAKLAND, Neb,, Feb. 1.—[Special Telegram seized at Brownsburg, Ind., supposed to come | to the Bee.]—Roadmaster Willis, with a Mt. Pleasant, does an [ large crew of wen, has been at work to-day ¥ " to the worth of such property designates a | M. Preasast Ia., Feb. 1d-McCoy Feud, sum greatly beneath its worth, as ho well e EoD R T h H vt + to discover this class, the comme traveler, and they had A Warning From the Alliance. Sporting Li i ji Y R antueky, iting trial, The par. | 14b ho 8 guilty of a fraudulent deception. theft for several days and for ey fo Searching For a Body. et and doclnred in favor of a reduction: The | s Morxms, fa. Feb 1 2 [Special Tete. | Shorting LiteI will under no circumstances | county, Kentucky, awaiting trlal. ' the par- | myiomo va Adams county. Error from | tho gonds betors the moticn Tommray found | Nonney, Nob., Feb. 1.—(Speclal to the 4 ve i vor lies in : A4 e allow those connected with that paper [ ! il rocess whitover and e |~ Adams county. Afirmed. Opinion by | my i : A AT Pive od pe ; :‘;"‘ m“:ml";m} LY ““,‘""fp rates in | ram to the Be]—Some of the members | to have a hand in any match I make. Your wll{mul any legal process whateverandin [ AGWDS S lllln' i umh‘l‘- arrest und awaiting | Bee.|—1ive hundred people searched for the ] erence o chea 0! Y4 0y v v i o s o h Ue % e action the courts, ' il o X 3| I V' verything: thero was no uprising, no. feol. | of tho state temperance allianco are L | papor is generally rogarded a8 tho most o- ML DI O o Whero o county treasurer i in default s (hotitis EitermnT a4y B ing, in its favor. He argued that the legis- | restless because the legislature does not take | j; ily i “ 3 v in respect to county, state, school district, N este iy Phe improt is tl rolvi Jatite wHould! riss atove hBinople, 10F | in fast: 6rionEh {8ovmo oL L8 pob NGASITER | i oLy PALEE (1 the kingGmaby) Al trde The “Cowboy Evangelist” Sued. precinct boud, city and othér funds, and his A NowaWoEternlsoRd success. The impression is that wolves huve the people have given the legislature the o i ket B et M emioiod the | Which the radical proibitionists wanted. duty of investigating this ‘matter. He sol- | One of the leading officiuls of the alliance in emily appealed to their conseicnces, thoir | an open letter to-day reads the riot act to nense of ight, that they. should nvestigato | such republicans as are disposed to look this question rogardless of what had gono be- | lightingly v 3 ! ] el St Torme, | Slistingly upon the cranks. Among other [ pim to object to any that I might name, be- | filed in the circuit cotrt here against Rasure, for of ull hasty, thoughtiess documents, a | things hesays: ®Itis very stale and very | cause each and every ome will be | one for the non-payment of a note for & American sportsmen, therefore Fleming can [ Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Feb. L.—[Special Tele- | Lo has beon cancelled and his bondsmen | | DESVER, Colo,, Feb. 1.—Articles of | dovoured her, - hardly afford to decline to recognize the | gram to the Bek.]—George Rasure, known | discharged by a judgment of the district | incorporation of the Chicago, Rock ORDERED TO LEAVE money I have posted. I am agreeable to | us the “Cowboy Evangelist,” has been hold- | court of the proper county, an action will lie | Island & Colorado railway, with a s a match before a limited number on eachside, | ing revival services here since Sam Jones | Against him in the name of the proper county | capital of 5,000,000, were filed with the | Heagle Given Twenty-four Hours to but Fleming can have no such liberty allowed | and Sam Small left. To-tay two suits wero | 0% a1l such funds in-respect to which he 18 8 | sccrotary of state to-day. The road runs | Get Out of Omaha. "I suich case the county proceeds under | from the castern boundary of Elbert county, | ~Wiliiam Heagle, who has suddenly sprung a form analogous to. that of ' trustee of an | Where itwill corneet withi the Chicago, Kun' | into notoriety through his connection with wolitical platform surpassed everything else. | puerile to be talking about prohibition being | gentlemen above reproach and whose | 8nd the other $500 dathages for false repre- express trust, in respect to all of such funds | 848 and Nebraska railway, west to Colorado | Mrs, Nellie McNamara, was brought from Pfo zavo tho carnings. for scvaral years pasty | forced on the republioan party. Who forcod character will be equally as good if not better | S¢ntations and breachof contract. 1t is proba- | other than those of the county proper. Springs. From this point branches will be | ;4 "l at the central station yesterday und the average rate in England, France and [ it but the party itselt? Three fourths, at ble that Rasure's revival will cease. 1NGS. run north and south to Denver and Pueblo. YESTERDAY'S PROCE dimy afternoon to answer to the charge of vag- Germany, and in_the most solémn manner, | least, of the republican party in Iowa are | than the individual who pretends to be so T T Court met pursuant to adjournment. The T Savioy. 16 Ul6 paliba: coneh: s entinliur: declared ‘that no gentleman could excusc | pronibitionists. Who then makes up this | honest. Iwill admit of the clause being in- Lorillard Spencer's Death, following causes were argued and submitted : The Queen's Coming Speech, e PO I00 QO Fh =0 G0N R SR himself to his conscience, the people or his | party? Where will you find the party if not | serted to the man bringing persons over the [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] Black vs Cabon, motion to reinstate: King LoxpoN, Feb, 1.—A cabinet council will be | Pearance ngm--m isoner scemed greatly at d, and ||l(-t be amw‘m do so L'n-:‘x: an |iu‘ where a majority it is! Itis sheer nonsense | number to forfeit. I came here the first Panis, Feb. 2, 4, a. m.—[New York vsalhmnhwr;Tuu-l w«-{ \‘\'\-t (l'lomr;vr»' held Friday for the purposc of molding the | v ce with the charge brought against * to the railroad companies. e quoted to talk about the republican sek 1 Jove! op i i ' . | Herald Cable—Special to the Bep.]—The | association vs Bartling et al.; Carroll vs Pat- omet o mi o ool him, but counted nothing in the s of the mgth to show the minute returns to rail- ANRC tHET . Brobibitibnins week in November and immediately chal: pecial L 1—Tho | A880 statements to be made in the speech from companics from passenger busin s soparate and antagonistic. partics, | 1on8ed the world. Mitchellis the only one | futc e "’lm.“h“"w o Sras The amount made in Towa from passenger | 1t s time, i1so, it would soein, to quit’ parad. | t1hus far who has shown any inclination to a | cer, will take place to-morrow morning at rutes were a mere bagatelle. To reduce the | ing the alleged per cent of loss to the party | mateh. As for Smith and Kilrain, they have | the American church of the Holy nty, rate meant reduction ~ in rail- | by reason of the endorsement of prohibition | shown no desire to fight, espe- | Avenue de 'Alma. The death was very sud- |ty ; 4180 cong b Tarllai il T4y fadlitiant slowal PR pan ot ) 2 5 s s d SRR he south side, and a force of men have | also congratulate liament upou the im- | This he agreed to do. 1t is smd that Heagle e e ot T A etaterent wan | Shchit s wn aclnowledged fact that it has | cially since tho Rouen farco. In [ den, although, = perhaps, ot entirely | hoon employed robuilding tho inside ad- | Proved condition of Trelaud, upon the gon | would lave married Mrs. McNamara long made that such a step would strike at 20,000 [ Pubiic sentiment on this question that the | ¥eard to Smith being accorded the privilege | unexpected, He had been long suffering | joining walls that were anchored to the revival of trade, and upon the hopeful | ago, but as he is u divorced man and she is a i o il i the throne. The ministerial circle is confi- | 1aW. The judge was disposed to sentence Al (Che i DI [l ety Bal it him to thirty days in the county jail, but The walls of the central tower at the | dent the reference to the for P L A R ) 1 he ¢ : SRS R ALENee S vz greed to suspend sentence in case Heagle state capitol building are settling on will be optimistic in tone, The speech will left the city inside of twenty-four hours, ion employes, which meant 150,000 poor people | harty has been abie to maitan. its. ascond | Of naming the day and place for the fight, | from heart discase, from which he died. At | tower walls, and have been eracked and | Prospects for the national flnances. R an frreliglon PUSHCH pelpol BUCR and the infl"rlrt'm \vnlm drawn that {":f rail- | ency. Public sentiment 18 firmer and | allow me to say that such would be prepos- | the time his wife was at Cannes, together | seamed by the R.\m;“,’,_{ It is a serious aheTil AiCATIons! @ union as long as his first wife is living. Ways were the great conservers of the fin- | stronger on the question now than ever be- | terous. I believe it is customary to toss for | with his daughter, the Princess Cenci and | question this settling of the foundation For Nebraska: Fair weather, followed by Canght Loaded With Booty. :‘,;',rg‘fl“}:a‘fi":{:"'u I'f;fl’,l‘:,;’.‘:‘,v“\?(“';,d’“x;“‘(’,g l’,““';"‘;“.‘;‘!{,‘l'}‘ag;;;‘r‘c‘gfi;‘;‘l“k‘gg‘ gucoese Of the | the fishting ground, and the'duy'is usually tfhc e, L xfll(‘t‘r it has been lnid Gy u,l!lll‘:mi local rains, light to fresh variable winds, | About a week ago Richard Hoyle com- the mcome of Towa ronds 82,554,912.20 n year. | progress of the people and redeens its plat. | mutually agreed upon. Mr. Phillips is at | for on Sunday and hastened back ouly to u | fore s u_"l! ssive d:l',";' ‘]'"W r;"‘ ed | glightly colder. menced boarding at the Pacific house on ‘The speaker went on to show the small cara- | form pledges. 13ut let the republican mem- | Present on a pleasure trip, consequently I | husbandless, fatherless home. But “("’C A L OOt F»h“"’"'-'it For lowa: Fair weather, followed by local | Tenth strect. between Capitol avenue and ings of certain roads as compared with the | bers of the legislature prove recreant to that | would have the pledsure of meeting Fleming | his ~ two sons were with Mr. | teud more than ever to upset the equi- | ;0 Civmor in castern portions, warmer, | Davenport street. Since then clothes and expenditure in operating them, citing espec- | pledge they, and not the state alliance, will fally the road from Fontanelle'to Creston. | be responsible for the resuit. Senator Young could not understand why, upon the figures stated, there was such a 3 25 strugglo to oxtend into’ new countrics, the Jack King's Light Scntence, myself to conclude preliminaries. My orig- | Spencer at the time of his [ librium of ‘hclfl"l‘""“ part f;: ”"“ {‘"”“' inal declaration of returning in April, six | death. An American to the core, Mr. Loril- 'V"‘,ff“h“t} “l'%"‘:fd. hoars marks of decay. | to frosh ~ southeasterly winds, becoming | mysteriously disappear and no explanation months after my arrival here, will be ad- | lard Spencer had the characteristic of know- | SV, bie AL CANE PEODEF, WAS - COIC | variable, i could be given until lust evening, when Boylo . rens hered to. Fleming knows my terms, and i [ mg how to enjoy the wealth he e : i 1 | b Dakota: Golder, fair wenther, followed | v.q giscovered with a grip in his hund read, B e on & Quiney having bees | Stovx Ciry, In, Feb. 1.—|Special Telo- yierina upon which the dome is to rest is one of | by local snows, light to fresh variablo winds, | Was dis: ag und ready oDl ingwon & QUi aving gram to the Brew|—Juck King, who at. | hehas the heart fora battle fairly docided, | owned and how to lead & 4h,o things that develop in public | becoming northerly. toskip. Suspocting ull was mob right the Tt was unswered that this was all a part of | tempted to murder Robert McKenzie New | 16t him first cover my money, then ap- | busy lifo without sacrificing ~himself | yjlqings when too late to rectify, and e proprietor stopped him and teok the grip the mad and mexplicable struggle to make | Year's nicht in a house of (11 famo. way | DIt the day of meeting to arrange o | to business. He was widely known in Paris | it shows a grave error on the part of A Dangerous Crank Arrested. from him, On opening the satchel it was money but it did not always succeed. It was sentonced to. six veurs in the state | SENt two wecks after the Mitcholl | for his benevolenco and charitios, and | some one. Workmen were eng Wasnixaro, Fob. 1,—Tho police arrosted | found to ho full of clothes belonging fo difters held that the, Young bill if enacted would intenced, o, sbe years in the stato | | fruic Lt him put up or shut, up, and nov | mauy o poor but worthy person will et and locked up’to-night Abraham Tssacs, a [ % boarders, ll ‘ot which were identificd, A uminng, I lavon ofy S commenclal erod. vory Tight. MeKenzio is still | disgust every oneavho believes in a fair field | bitterly mourn — his loss, and his | taking out the joist in the floor Russian Jow of New York, whocame herc to | o she somnen ot enth and Capit Gl Qiately :;lmwm_‘f i T e weak from his wounds, He will prob and no favor. Unless he soon comes to time | innumerable — friends — will feel with | blocking them up three or four inches | collect money which he imagined President | Officers Bloom and McCarty. On being ar- present the commercial traveler can and | DIy be sent to Grand Rapids, Mich., where | his great man will have to crawl into a hole | sincere regret the loss of so staunch a friend, [ higher in the south wall of the central | Cleveland h and pull the hole in after him, boon companion and generai hospitable host. | tows « « 1 defrauded him out of. Isaacs, o he attempted o throw aw. does purchase 1,000-mile tickets and the his parents live. » to overcome the settling, that | who is ently a crank, said that $1,000 was n and some other articles in his pockets, followed by colder iu western portions, light | other articles belonging to boarders began to fore enjoys n % cent rate while those wio S The American minister, consul general and | there is no evidence is finished yet. Tt | que from the governor and the president had | 81 0f which have been sinee identified by travel but little caunot avail themselves of A Prisoner Sulcides. Coming Over to Fight. large contingents from the American colony | i a0 open question whether the wall | retained it for his own use. He intended | their different owners. - o was tak 10 e this privilege, 1 _ | Axavoss, Ta, Feb. L—[Special Telegram | [Copyright 1555 by James Gordon Bennett.] | Coosion 08 e runeral " | that has sottled asthis one has will ever | going to the white house with a b bulldog | fenrTai Station to wwait exantination. It has In G to the o ark .”'“l‘ s ‘r-! to the Bee]—A prisoner by the name of | Loxbox, Feb. 2, 4a. m.—[New York Herald o=l hold perpendicular the mass of iron | and demanding of the president that he set- [ el GEROTHEGE AT Hhe artieles prosionsiy :‘P_:hr:;l:;:‘ o e e | Parke, sent from near Sioux City for lar- [ Cable—Special to the Brr.|—Pugilist Toft The Fire Record. that will go in the dome, but if the | tie up accounts. sold by him, the speaker that in 1574 scetion men were | Ny, last night committed suicide at the | Wall, as he is called, though his name is Quixey, 111, Feb. 1.—The warehouse of the | dome is placed in position the coming Wholesale Se 5 stute prison ut this place by hanging himselt Liquors. Burned to his ¢ Under a decis s from $1.50 to $1.75 a day, while now Paper. Charles, said to-day: “I leave for New York | Hynes Carriage company burned early this | summer and the settling contiues 11 door with his suspenders and then Des Morses, In., Feb, 1 1 ¢ + 3 ® rOrV wii i 3 ilding che 0 n IRON . a1 Vil J e sived but 8110, a reduction of about | G iie iy “his knees. He had been in a | i ton weeks to fight Dempsey. 1 have en- | morning, causing a loss on the building and | every will in the building when com- | /4G leol e permits to sell liquor for ”T, et o oL 4 cent, SR B moody condition for some time, and comes | gagements booked for me until then, but I | stock of £22,000; partially insured. pleted will be liable to open up fissures Shehees S eI e his mo kno: At sum. I closing Judie MeDill said: <1 warn you, | moody condition for 3 Sl t s ! X ) ol nongh to rednt them bterly wn egal purposes can be used only by persons to | monses had been served upon ex-Mayor Man- gentlomen. [ bog you, in the name of the la. | {row respectable parcats. shall accept no more as Tam anxious to go | Breraro, Feb. L—A few mmutes beforo g ! 3 whom issued, the stock of every wholesale B Yoring mon, to go, cautiously, I beliove we —— over and fight him.” noon to-day a fire was discovered in the great [ In the ntime, as one of the state 8 e % 81 ] ning, president of the Traders’ bank, R. are on.tho 6ve of the most dangerous mo His Leg Cut Off. Hickey, who was standing near, added: T | drygoods establisiment of Barnes, Hengerer | office ed it, the entive building [ “1quor firm in this city was to-day seized. | Spelling. the bank’s solicitor, and Bach firm does business under o company on Main stre & inaugurated in tho state. A move- t. The building was an construction though ment eve is am 3 Peb. 1.—[Special Teleg: f0 with T ropare ’ me " E i Sailde il i to answer the charge mentpver nnuuraled nnostatn. A move. A:.\‘u;;xfi ln.':nl.xh, 1. \u‘ml Telegram | go with Toff prepared to fight any manof my | jfon‘front, five stories high and extended | the time consumed in its building and | title and the judge’s ruling forbids such lat- | of Compounding u felony in being parties to humble and the poor.” to the Bie.]—This morning Mr. John Ne- | own weight that America can produce.” from Main to Pearl street. i its being open to the weather year in | ‘tude: the destruction of forged promissory notes, Railrond Commissioner Smith asked if the | Yille, who 1s engaged about the Chicago & e minutes after the i ] T The eharge has avisen out of a_for — ¥ ¥ ory enso Dashing Widow." |\ inding against Willian Selby, of the ‘eb. 1. — Representative [ dofunct firm of Seiby & Co., it having a fow ne, of Nebraska, denies there is any 0 came out. that the. notes forged by truth whatever in the story telographed from ¥, Wio is brother in-law of Rogors, had Omaha that he is a suitor for' the hand of | becn burued in the cellar of the L) Mrs. McNamara, a *“das young widow" | VM of that city. HC says Mor and out, The massive walls in the un- [ Meshane and the Nuorthwestern round-house at this point, o SYCLE CHASE. the lower floors we ARCIORS, bt Blva Y 400 AU whilo ongaged i coupling tho engine 10 th A CREATBIOYOLE QRASH half an hour the entire building with it finished part of the capital building in [~y suxarox, cars got his leg caught and had it severed | Prince and McCprdy Matched for | tents, valued at £750,000, was destroyed. at | this warm win reather are covered | s just above the knee. Heis in a critical con- $5,000 a Side. first it was feared that some of the 450 | & half inch thick with frost and many of dition. o A talieed of race between John &, | cmployes of ‘the firm had been burned, | the timbers are water-sonkeds it may bo e o muoh ta.560., OELTRC0VARWOONCOUN. 2., | hip 1nter ybody was accounted for. | good for a building to winter in such a A Scrvant Girl's Mysterious Death. | Prince, of this city, and A. A, McCurdy, of | There wer ¢ narrow eseapes and excit- | condition, but a great many people do Des MoiNes, Ta, Feb. 1.—[Special T Lynn, Mass., can at last be set down asa | ing scenes while girls were being rescued | pOG e P road cited as carrying passengers at 2 conts a mile did not have earnings mordinately great, The answer was that, according to the la report of the road, it had wade 39-100 of a rent o mile, Mr. Smith then said, owing to the large travel upon that road, the profit was still in- nake Shocks. ordinate, : gram to the Bie]-Bertha Welden, a Nor- | certainty, as the subjoined document will | from lk:x“i unpert sigrie iuilingiserioysting IN POLICE COURT. until ho suw her nume in the newspapers, Bostox, hquake: shocks were Judge McDill's paper was ordered pub- | wogian servant girl, died in this. city las | attes Tt ! of the entire fire | Police court was undoubtedly busy German Socialists Win, folbat many poluts in Maino, New Hamp. 80 intense that the effori rislature, lished and laid hefore the 1 Mr. John B Duncombe, of Fort Dadge, so- | nisht after an'ilness of only & few minutes, | OMAny, Jan, 8L—Articles of agreement, | department of the city were requived to save | yesterday. ‘The evening before a num- | Bexuiy, Fen, 1.—The tonc of the govern- 4 Vermonbap 11 0 diook- ihix gioH licitor for the 1llinois Central, was then - | As she died in_conyulsions, having been in | ¢itered into this 31st day of Jauuavy, 1883, | the buildings on the opposite side of the | ber of railroad men from the north | ment organs on the antisocialist bill indi e ; v John S. Prince, of Omaha, and A. v, of Lynn, Mass. Whereas, sa pe Lo run a ten mile race on bic thousand dollars (£5,000) or mo) toN, N. ., good heaith immediately before, there was suspicion of poison and an investigation is goingon. Rumors of foul play inplicating ontside partics are afloat. troduced and at once launched into a state- ment of the dificulties under which theavest. ern branch of that road had operated dur- ing the past few ALS. The street from destruction. The loss by water | peached the city and were paid off. in these stores will be hea The | Four of these were firo started in the paper rooms in | oflureed with drunk: the basement, it is thougnt, from & cates a complete surrender by the court yesterday | yon and a willingness to aceept a two v iness and fighting | prolongation of the operative period of the ! E B side. Two thonsand dollars (82,000) has this | 'O Jascments It 8 o thought, XM | und the usual fines were assessed. An [ present law and to abandon off@sive amend- - road s out he claimed, ovir g2 A e T day heen posted with Capt. H. A. Pentose, ono | spkay 450600 With onoush metrance to | individual filled with drink beeame too | ments. Big English Bank 000,000, He belleved that cvery member Junction Against Actors, thousand dollars (31,000 from each of the'| boverrt e R oo lale et h it o g Loxnos, Feb. 1.—Five mysterious arrosts would do what is just. He did'nt believe [ Cuestox, I, Feb, 1. -A. M. Palmer, of o . ; i} Strategic Rmlways Needed, aforesaid principals, J. 8. Prince and A. A, The Third National bank building and the | in the evening and he paid the Madison Square theater, through Judge | McCurdy, as a forfeit. Further, both princi- & dop .3 o f ; i 1 i By, Feb, 1L.—The Krouz Zeitung says Glenn crockery establishment were some- | terday for disturbing proceed o Dillouhoefer, of New York, his solicitor, to- | pals, John 8. Prince and A. A. MeCurdy, | \what dumased by fto and watcr. The fol. | ord :Ibul’[‘]‘:fl‘l:“‘(““ll‘:}"";\,l]"'j"‘x:‘“""‘"} WO 1 o war oftice has advised th il day served on Edwin & Lilah_Stuart injune- | ##ree that the one failure to put up the lowing firms suffered considerable loss from | & D imoated for breaking | the necessity of a serious inquiry as to tion papers from the United States court re. | ance of the specified stakes, to-wit, $4,000, by | water: Flint & Kent, dry goods; D. E, [ (ThOmpson wepe dresstec ton, DIGRE | oo er or not the s straining them from prosenting the play of | 12.0'clock m., February 1, 1885, shall forfeit | Morgan & Sons, carpets; S. O. Barnum & | into a slaughter house and ST B et “Jim, the Penman.” all claim to the $1,000° this deposited. | Co. ‘Edward J. Jennings, paper hanging and | hides. They were very penitent when | frontier imparetively and it tion auds in have been made b is believed the with the g ed bonds which Rin the Ameri vho writy of the eastern | was recently «d in Paris for ry demands this extension | upon the London and Westininster bank, was thut the governor or any member would knowingly do an injustice to an_interest which imvolved so much capital and to the men who invested capital. He believed the people would do the right thing and the only question is whether this law is just and right 1f so they would vote it and if not theywould the London polic w made in conne SRR MY it Furthor, the date, pli '-lnf race and naming | draperies and Denton & Carter's music [ up before the judge” and the charge | of strategic railways. © the principal e J A f the referee to be agreed upon to-morrow, | gore, rainst them ade petty larcen ” ¥ 1 S » Me It is planned, 8o said the speaker, to put Two Fatal Jumps. R o8 A R T DoTNEy i atore, FEbs | against the R 6 petty ny. A Ducl With Swords. T tove Men. _ more money into lowa railroads. These | Dps Moises, Ta, Feb, 1.—(Special Tele- l“__,: usadaY) Bl ¥ 1, 188, by Citamy, ~rnl\‘,.S. 2;‘5;!).“}“,\."';’?‘}"::"l They cach received a sentence of thivty | p w05 7 A quel with swords w CiNcrsNaTi, Feb, 1.—The National Associ- railroad people feel that they cannot stand ment of the Union co! press, containing | qayg in the county jail. Manufacture tendance fr ation of Stovi with ¢ countr rsconvened to-day m all parts of the gram to the B Last night Fireman | Hercunto we put our hands and seals this | 5000 bales of cotton, burned. this afternoon. Donovan, of Chicago, and Ed Kelley, a stock day of January, 1555, S TLoss, 100,000, dealer from some Towa town, jumped froma | Withesses— ARy S Rance, fought 1 to Rouy. 1 Vignon, formerly sce nd Bauer, cditor of Gil the measures proposed. 1f you adopt this 1aw in Towa and reduce this rate you put the men of the Illinois Cent: A MANDAMUS ASKED. In the supreme court yesterday the railway in o posi : 2 gl > = et 0 | Vienow's tettarm was pierced by Bauer's | 424 — ton that il stop ail progress and 1o, oro | train at Rock Island Junction near Clinton L LD, A ACHOBURDS: £ e IupkevREINg Prinee. gnpotuon ax aimpncamun was. dled | g Choki ot n money will be brought into the state. There | and were killed, They thought their train | The above articles were drawn and sub- | SOFiA, Feb. L—Pritice Ferdinand and ¥ R (CRTT e Y . e R okin atarrh. Wil be a roturn of old f ideas " 1o old | was about to coltide with another, but both | seribed to Tuesday, and yesterday the men | party, who are makiug a tour of castern j",,“",'l“; l‘]‘h “lf““‘“ ".“{‘l"‘"‘.;l‘ £ Qenool :‘:i‘\l The Minois ]-.r.-ne Asso un.; | . s gl Radidiaidined style cars, ote, The earnings of lowd ronds | truins were stopped before they met. again met at the sporting headquarters of | Roumelia, arvived at Eski-Sagra last even- | S840 S s ond ne olY | Broowixaro, Fob, 1,~~Tha. socond Hate you Awskengd Gy & QaviaAleen givenosorbof & camparison, wilh the old - B sa'% Hamiin hand comprotel thoie e | Toe e prince svas glven a wwarm weleome | treasuror of Nebraska City. The peti= | yo anuual session of of the Hlinois Press as- | with all the iorrible sensitions of an assassiu raliroads of Ponnaylvania and Now York, Two Old Cracksmen Caught. rangements for the great event, by ugreeing | by the populace. Honera l%h"l the city '"'l"O’"‘l pelled to | yoeiation was devoted to yipting pouts of slitcking your. vhrost aud prossing e litee ! Share woule Y| Custox, Ta, Feb. 1. 1 Telegram to | to the following: - urn ov he management of the cem- [ fntorest about the city. The visitors were | breath from your tghtened cheste Hive yo milos of railvonds more builtinlowa, it there |\ KLU 0 Gl and. dimmy. Foster, | - ONMAIA, Neb, Peb. 1—Addendum: | Ohiara’s Accomplice Acquitted. | ctory to the regularly organized trus- | tondered a banquet by 1ho citizens tomjgat. | noticed tho langiior and debiity that suscoed 8 5 ST . Further, we, the undersigned, principals © | New York, Feb. 1 10 jury in the c .os, that the council ‘and “treasurer be aged fifty-four and Afty, lifelong bank rob- | g0 ahove wgreement, have tins the 1st_day R Al bers, Liave been arrested here on suspicion of | bf Iebraary. lass. agreed. upon £, A, en. | Of Autonio D. Andrea, on trial for murder in | compelled to pay over somo 1,400 'llmvl. being counected with the blowing up of the | rose as referee of the above race as well as | the first degree for hdving advised Chiara the “treusu bius in 3 :l me oy u[m‘ Tiskilwa, 11, bank some ten days ago. To- | final stakeholder. The decision of Referce | Ciknarale to kill her hugband, has acquitted | and which it is recited the city s ‘_m day the owners of the bank appeared and | Penrose to be final and subject to noappeal. | him. Sl g some time been attempting to use for identified them and they start for tial at | Further, we mutually agree that said race NinTiet M iedorers other purposes. It is the culmination ouce. must be run within six weeks, the exact date . the effort to ¢ our throat 1 head of this catarthal matter? What a depressing intluence its exerts upon the mind, clouding the memory and filling the head with pains and strange notses! How diffienlt it 15 to rid the nasal pass- throat and ludgs of this pofsonons mucus all can stify who aticted with catarrh, Senator Young reminded him that though his town had raised $100,000 toward a new road in order to secure competition, they were informed that under existing arrange ments no roads could be built, mu’i now they were resorting to throwing stones, as was done in the case of the boy in the apple tree. , for Hamburg, which arrived oft Ad lust evening in tow of the British of a local contest between the city of the | steamer Istrain with a broken shaft, has ar aaapntiren. ok the Bucingion, Qodar ———— and place for the event to e named within | BAToUs, Feb. L—The Sashior of the Trans- | 1j iy and the city of the dead that hus | rived at Quecustown. How diflicult to protect the aystein wainst ity PAAA 8. NOROFD: PRHroal, Sien 00k, \he Death of a Physiclan, ten duys. The winner to take the entire | Caucasian ralway was murdered by two | poon‘on for some time. . e gress towards (o lungs, ILyor, Sag B e i oo, Vi M0k | Des Morxes,Ta., Feb. 1.—[Special Telogram | stakes ‘and receipts and pay actual expenscs | nibilist | as guards, The murder- pRBImA e X The Pope's Advice to Ireland. Lot L Rl e money matters were 80 close with them that | to the Ber]--Dr. Henry Cox, one of tho [ Of the race. {J. 8. PrIN ers docamibied witn -LWI zoubles, OR8Of | Mo following additional insurance | Roum Feb. 1.~ yatican clrcles tho de, e s RARE not a man could be allowed to spend £1.10 | oldest and best known physicians of this vi- | witnesse . 14.'A. McCuzpy. them has sinco boen cay J returns were filed with the auditor yes- | sire expressed by the pope to the Irish pil- Msands who grates where &1 would answer, Their average | cinity, died here to- He was & native of S s wOLD, AN - Yk Onlv'r R terds . " grims for the scttlement of the Irish que: " earnings o pastonge for the past year, ke | Ohio and practiced for many years in that | Fren Gross. E e, Herr K RP: " Home F of Omaha—Premiums, | tion is interpreted to mean that the pope's ardin said, was but 2.47 cents a mile. state aud in Indiana, Phe balance of the §,000 a side, being #4,000 Viexsa, Feb. 1L.—Herr Krupp, the gun 285.108.10; losses incurred, $15,581.81; | advice to Irishmen is to make peace with thated by the mo Ho was asked if in making his estimates he Zas ToRNgUSA DL DA 00 ing $00% | maker, had a private audience with the em- | 57 T ' S5 1 Bogland. D EelArantes, niaina one bottla of is BAGR counted receipts from mail and express busi- holder Penrose just prior to signing the ad- | peror to-day. It is supposed the ewperor S Ry Ly Shoi B ot Adscasin CAL CUILE, U AL SovENT, 1 oS dendum. This will be the largest stake ever | gave him a large order for artillery. ( an Amer Ne e n sin. CALCURR, OO O With traatise and. direce He regretted that he had not figures to € " L, < N miums, 838, 03; losses incurred, $17,- VICKsBUKG, Miss., FFeb, 1.—E. Short, rail- | fions, and is sold by all druggists for $1.00, run for in the world, and the ruce will be the i 5 aaewar ‘l““““l‘;l‘-‘" ‘\"‘“ it '“‘l'"‘“,"“‘ Auswar Imost latareating ever KNOWN I tis conntey. Shut Up the Mill. ossos p;ml.l?ll.t’x .15 . road agent at Knoxville station, was assas- PorER DIUG & CHEMICAL CO. BOSTON, hia. 1t wowld tnake & polat In favor of the It may be possible that the event will come | Jouxstoy, Fi —Three o National o artfc miums, TR R TR s ilways. T - som- f : ' v ouxstoy, Feb. 1.—Three hundred em- | T ; d- . sinal g ruibways, Wi vlosed the mectiug, tho com | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. | o herc, as. both men profor that it should, | |, 6ouoN J00 0ol F G Gt | 895605 lossos incurred $2,070.003 105563 | o' window. Stort's daughier and wif KIDNEY PAINS but it is extremely doubuful whether a suita- paid, $8,164.17, v, y > refuse 5 8 ¢ were in the room with him, His wife was . Pt e to-morrow, Thursday afternoon. — | ble track can b furnished. Tf it is run in | Iron company T“““fi]’.‘:’.?:&f‘.h‘l.,“ reduction | Pl T 16 of New York—Premiums, | shot in the back. With thelr weary.dull, aching, Uifoless, The lowa Legislature, Omaha, the buse ball park will doubties bo | 1o wages and the m! g 74; losses incurred, 8786.91; losses N A ot he Gt ioume autiEAt Das Moiwms, In, Feb..1—The mestag o Ty s Mk, o gare s Quiaris. 1RA VHABIEE Q1 g AL RGNS Fatal Boiler Explosion. . 2y Senaral Ahoridan :‘""""m" of | ot et A baot el A valleh e 1 from the governor was considered this aftor- | When sho was a Child, sho eried for Castoria, Conley Accepts Clow's Challenge. 1. Louis, Peb. L—The boiler in Taffes v wisco—Dremis | Tostox, Feb. 1.-dhe Toval Leklon O | wantatieous and infailivie antidote to pain, in: noon on the communication from the state | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Dotvr, Minn, Feb. 1.—(Special Tele- | wagon shop at Fairfield, DL, exploded this | ums, 83,77 s incurred, $166. M'“'“"'h"f""fim"‘“’““ ‘"‘“‘ oanquoted |- damiadian and weekness. AL all arugglase, S8 board of health calling attention to the 1085 | When shebad Children, she gavethem Castoris, | E¥am to the BEr]-—Conley, the ‘“Ithaca | morning and killed the cnginecr, William "’};‘l}:-;’ifl-‘.‘»'l; N company of Lon- s 'Q;;E:Lfis:]:;'fi.ifl’ RFe. n g 1OPC WIS | TR0G AND CHEMICAL (0., Boston, Mass of life and waiming by coupling and braking Giant," has virtually accepted the challenge | Coff, & }

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