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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2¢ lNCOL‘( VEWS AI{D NOTFS nsks a law be passed compolling hand made MARRIED IN LEAVENWORTH. ment a plan to defend the entrance to har AMUSEMENTS, general camp, which apon their dacline | toshift for thamsolvos, Well, thero wore work at that institution. o——— bors by forcing petroldum to the surface of bocame the democratic party of Tyler, [ three more dead bodies l\\ug abouty Polk Piercs and Buchanan. and when we come to look at them the Again the federahstic principle had [ rats had eat’ most of their faces and be revived by the danger of the | necks, and ripped open their jackets w common country, and has lasted to this | get at the flesh clsewhere, but the — - Eloping Ohristof Doerling and Loulsa | the water through pipes laid at the buttom | Mf. andMres. J. W. Florence appeared last The doctors are very much displeased over Zimmerman Pool Fatures, for that purrose and iguiting it with a burn- | BIREE @t Boyd's in the “Almighty Dollar. A competitor who is gradually ng their . h . | ing bomb, thus creating'a sea of fire through | Their performance in this celebrated prece | 4. A Lively Breeze Brewing Within | best practice; we mc Dr v ;’"r;"“f|l‘"":1 ’['”""“;"‘“' er “‘(*:‘”“" which the enemy’s flect must pass, An ex- | has boen annually commented upon for years ’ ik who eloped with Louisa Zinmerman, the ac- | periment will 800n he made to demonstrato ot hoot 4 the Capitol Building. To Manufacturers. fonts arc con- | complishoa young daughter of Giottlo Zim- | the practicability of the plan and the appa. | NOUINg that has not been said of them may | hour, triumphant for thirty years. [ corpscs as the dog wae sitting on they atantly ovourring among your men entailing |y ch PP FEECES TR L nt Of whioh was | FAtus necossary is now ready now be written. They play their characters | Cleveland accepted it for three yoars | hadn't boen able to touch; for, you seo, 0as of time and suffering. Keep Salvation | FUTEE B0 S B0 Mt s carriod - with their old tme ease aad success and th | out of four, proclaiming his objact to | the rats, they lived upon the dosd THE STATEAND FEDERAL COURTS | Oil handy. Price 25 cts n E Miner Chambertain's Congh Remedy is the | avdience Iaughs as frequently and at the | be the recovery of confidence to the | bodies, and the dog he lived upon the - out his aims and now basks as the husband gk . b thes 1t 414 WHed the Biny AR 3 e , i 5 ” 1 " best and most reliable medicine in use | same funny things it did when the play first | democracy with the majority of the | rats—so we supposod by the carcnss of FOR DISHUNEST NEWSUAFRRS, {of the voutg @ifl TV was sscsrtatniod vist | g hs, colds and croup. No one | Sprang into notoriety. In it, these many | yotors, This majority was the national | one of ‘em as was lying near him. And A Charter Refased to the So-Oalled —— when they left here they took & southerly di- | (itorine fr cont or lune trouble | Years, many actors have shone and disap. n {GAATALIAMIO. GUINIOn, Ay v | siich tats a8 thoe Wero [ Hovar seggls A BN Introduced in the Minois Legis: | rection, and what clues were picked up by | 517 ,‘{']‘~(':\“‘v"‘l"”‘l"’”1“ St ";:'- trouble | §ogved. But the play and the principals still P fe f‘.““l‘ L Tasacved In 1859 “‘I" : ‘.': il “"“‘h‘“”'m_m:"'l TRubits, G Iature—Callom Renominated. the ang:red father whon he was searching | Can use it without benefi Will eure | g on, and will, it is presumed, continue to | Uleveland was decoved over to the | most as big LA 3 ik or His Anughte ealed the fact that she | & severe cold in less time thanany other | g ‘on, if not forevor, at loast until the play- | Sulky, non-conforming school, which | so tame that they dian’t make no ace AT 1L, Jan. 99 —In the house | for. his daughter, roveal h tha o on, it loa play- | § A and Personal bbb LUl X and Doorling had gone to Leavenworth, Kan, | medicine or treadmount; it is the only | ers and populace shall have tired of what has | is never far below the surface | count of us. You see, they'd been so 2 to-day a bill was introduced to prevont the | Tha young man who was engaged to Miss | known remedy that will prevent croup. | brought fame and fortune to the one and to | of a purely voluntary society. He lost | familiar with the bodies aboard that - premature publication of offfcial papers. It | Zimmerman, went to Leavenworth, only to | For sale by all druggists at 50 cents per | the other some of the most hearty and inno- | his office and most of his reputation oy looked upon us us 'so many sheep ! is na follows: “It shallbe unlawful forany | find that " at that piace & mar i cent entertainment afforded by the Ameriean | The most intrepid of his opponcnts in | or ‘cattle, or what not, as was Parnell Branch of the frish Na« tonal Leagune -General LixcoLs Bureav ov tar OMana Bee, 1020 1P Street, Lixcory, Jan, 2 | rage license had been obtained, and e — boards. o oast was the 8 ch only noeds | come aboard for thoir live stock. A Seial Aooweet o & put tht the nuptial ceremony had boen per: SWORLD MAKING." ~ tho onst was tho Sun, which only noed publish any official document of a public | ,,;64, This was cffected Saturday after The supremo court of Nebraska has po- | officer, or a public oMear-clect, prior 1o the | noon. and in procuring the mareiage liconse | A Scholarty Liects 1 a Subject of titioned tho board of public lands and build- | time said document shali be oficially pro- | Doorling gave his age at twenty-eight, yoars Universal Intersst. kP pe sy R LT R L i 1ngs to bo assigned to the rooms imtended for | mulgated by said oficer, Any person viols and that of his bride twenty years. The girl The Hon. 8. Phelps Leland, of Chicago, | which is aptly told. The suditor is intro is but seventeen yea and the gallant " Christof is now on the sunny side of his fif editor or employe of a public newspaper 3 There is considerable difference boetween | to throw away its old kuklux regalia of | Well, we tried to get into tho cabin, the mask of ex-President Hayes, tho | but that was full of water, and so was Granta, ete., to have the nationalquality | everything below deck; and there was so much uppreciated in this country by | no name upon tho stern. so we couldn’t those whose appreciation is noble mako it out where the ship was from or | *Alvin Joslin” and “One of the Old Stock." | The former was rubbish. The latter is not | { | it in the original plans and specifications of | ing this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor gave his celobrated lecture on “World Mak- | duced to a variety of characters whom o , ; 8 i e Bl D e aoRvaled LY the state house. It issaid that the rooms tion shall be fined not 1ess than | tiath mile stone, The youug man in tho | ing" atthe Y. M. C. A. last night to a very | may find in almost any New England villag \ .“.“‘ ;» the pross uvf v’n‘-yl 11\[(. d S .1va :\ Lot x:‘~'l”l-(; ‘:::-‘1 " I;r”_].‘::al ”‘:‘":‘:u'z:- the court secks are on the sec and 200, 0 ? such fne | oass returne o aworth, | large audionces comprising many ladios, | The principal of these, of course, is the latest | learns to seo the whole land instead of | tain's pockets, but cov 1 nd st A 1Y tie PV t8on complalning OF PA aid stated that ho would drop the inatter as | Mho lecture was one of the twookly edition of Alvin Joslin, which is that of an | black spots on it—the anatomy instead | orandum nor name, only a love-lettor "“_““'“' l‘: ““‘: S o o y L o Tar 08 118 Wi 0onooMad, uhnd \Was satixtied b ,”, ""_ ‘_"] o "v‘“‘”“»‘ eccentric Vermont farm The chars et | of the pimples and pustules—~there | sowe d up in a pioce of oilskin inside his is afloat that Commissionor Stein has gone \oF moasure was for amonding the 0 abide the result of his courtship witn | Musium course.” and judging by thal was noever drawn to represent . class, but | will bhe great political partios abreast | jacket, and signod *Sarah.’ And whon 0 St. Paul, Minn,, to interview Architect wwa by providing that whenover & | Miss Zimmerman, — The fathor of the il | attendance these addresses are becoming her an individual of a class with peculi- | J 0 \vo wore thinking wliat was bost to b Wilouxas to lis origifinl intentions and o e shall be satistied of any collusion or | when seon was badly nffected, but refused | more appreciated each week Bl Wikt Las apesolation of the aotor and y - i done, whother to throw the bodies overs ™t baard il oy e | suppression of facts, he ma§ appoint a so- | to divulge just what e intondad to do. It fhe lecturor is an expert on the lecture | (ot s KR PP O lnst. night, \was A Ghost Haunted Ship, boara or what, a voice, as seemed olose matter. 1t nosy seems probable that a breeze | LCIor to reprosent the defendant and may | s stated, however, that ho will cause the ar- | platform, where 8o many public speakers | plaved by Bdwin Wight. Ho looked | Boston Bullotin: *‘You soce, mess [ tous,sung out in acurious low tone, of some magnitude is brewing, for a very S "“; or I L“ “li“ :"“‘ ‘,-y” 5! l““‘,'\ : "nl I ';‘N‘“"”“ :“-‘. _L’I.,J‘m‘:‘.m,‘_‘M"‘VI‘N' fail. He is terse and eloquent, commanding | it~ well and strong resembled mates, ys the old quartormaste: . more like a fomale's than a man'’s, \)I||I delicato matter is in hand. The governor | §HC5 8 dverce is eranted tho ourt shll by | he having sworn fulsely to the aec of his | 4 boautiful flow of improssive language. | Davis, in whoso stead he was playing, | ho svats himself comfortably again, *in | ahoy, thore! What ship is that? ‘Waell has taken possession of the rooms in- ques- | o (SEEG Y B0 OGS A auain marry aughter in procuring the marriage 1icense. | which marks with .{-n.n».«wr;‘ne .r;nn«-m He 10st no_opportunity to make the most of | a seafaring life wo meet with many | that started us a’most out of our sensos; tion, and is having them furnished il veriod shall. hot Bo 1688 thanione A6 YBLT THE 1O BT ness the meaning of each idea and theory. | his character without, however, n suggestion | pough jobs that ave out of all ordinary | for we couldn’t soo nothing.and the bod- ing \ith the dignity of his position. B e FELT TRE DOG'S TEETH In the early stages of his lecturo he gathers | of buffoonery, which has largely charactor- | collciln AT AR HRORE for bR A ALALL R wore than ten. years, Any person marrying e 2 i | calkilation, and what them as haven't | jes on deck was dond we know by rea. said that the governor porsonally requested | P M e EEaE, A O e oviod : ¥ the minds of his listoners into the meshes | izod the work'of his principal, The char | FEEEEI00 8TE A UG A8 ROVE0 T s T e the board to desizh theke ronms 1o h EL AT b T heriod | A Highway Robbery Frustrated by & | of the subjert on'which he discourses | acter hus somo rare touchos of naturo, and | been 0 sew wouldn's hedly .| son their face cat; and, says ono « that conscut was given, ‘!‘:w ‘;” o ity ) ¥ Sagacions Dog. and holds them until the end. Tho | the playwright has surrounded it with mauny hero was that ship we fell in with in the men, * H must be the dog,’ says hoi potition e oI e ik Runeasa Residents in the vicmity of Sixteenth and | audience last night was no excep- | features which give it an appropriate setting, | the Chinn sea—that was an odd thing, | ‘he’ve been a-thinking over to hisself To the Board of Public Lands and Build- | yots Datot for the. cleetion of a Unitod | Howard were lod about 1:30a, m, yoster- | Hon to the influences of the graphic [ There are some poor actors in the cast, and | that was. It was only just after day- | all he've heoved, and ho've beon and ings—Gentlemen: The —constitution has | Giavde "goiay i o A | iy by e shots fired in rapid succossion, An | descriptions of the speaker aud listoned with | somo good ones, notably Daniet Jarrett, Miss | light in the morning watch as some one | taught hisself 10 speak;’ and says he to slothed with you the “waneral supervision | pictor of San tent bursts of | o ey w“ ‘I‘V it vl-.' ! | the utmost attention us the lecturer unrav- | Connie Thompson and Miss Ray Briscoe. | sung out ‘Sail ahead.’ But it wasn't | the dog answering his hail like, ‘The and control” of the eapitdl building, and we | o880 4 SR B o Shelby M, | investization showed an attempted highway | elled thread by thread tho mysteries of the | The last mentioned, however, sacrificed elear- |y ych of a sail, for there was only ono nobin, GO0 tons: John Shuni, master, desire to call your attention to the fact that | Phiiause, DUk oiee ro. | robbery. The victim was J. H. Cole, of the | solar system and scientific development. Ho | ness of enunciation to noise and passion in NI CAPR ANy AR Gl £ MRy 1 Jullom. ' Wiley E. Jones of Sangamon, pro 3 b wtingr that the subject of b v’ o In tno | Must—the foremast—standing, but a big | of and from London, bound to Singa- the prosent rooms used for the suprme | yoied great apoliuse from the democratic [ firm of Patton & Cole, who was on his way by assortingr that the subject of his | the exvited soeno of the third act. In tne | GESE= LIS SEHREEZSUCRKS By 1 k] a0, B it court are entirely inadequate to accommo. R s ture “World Making",was not an original | second act Edward gave several artistic solos | Ship a-going steady atore the wind, | pore, with general cargo.” But the dog date the members of the barand people hay P M pal idea of his own, but was one_on which the | on sleighbells. The pie: well sct, the | With her foretopsail sot, but not hauled | made no answer to that; and while we ing business before this court, and that in | gat S M FVIRCE L sonds and | Sixteenth, bety Howard and Jackson, | greatest of scientific men had devoted very | parlor, in the third act, with its carpots, rugs, | tauty, but all fapping like. Well, weseo | was a-wondoring what it could be the consequence of placing a Targe boiler imme- | B0t CAIIIIMLES BeH Ko e 6 tho | two robbers suddenly jumped out of an alley, | much and valuable time, We live in a littio | firepluce, lace curtains, portieres, magnificent [ as thore was no one aboard, or, if [ same kind of a voice sung out agnin, diately undor the floor of ‘the consuttation, | §6155 A eahod. i eall showed 143 votes | and thrusting a couplo of revolvora in his | World, All at our feet und that which wo | lampa and rica-brad, boiug the finost over | go bo _there was, th it | SSinvarl ne GrErORIL. WelliNewiwe {i"}”.“"y”l”.""v':.'x””' e e building, | cast. Cullom received 50, Pulmer 63, five | face told him to !rrn\v up his hands Y:mm.i L ::y‘mlf,w'\‘-‘..“f""'k"\ll‘i'f.‘-“w e Ve | Boctituis oYy know how to manage ner.” So when | knew as this couldn’t bo the dod, be- it room i8 untenantable ; AaHsoubAte b e BLNONY while, his trusty dog, a huge mastiff, sized [ Us unknown. Lookatthe sky. The 0 e " we'd run down a little ahead of her we so they don't take rog, T "Tho law Jirary is ono of tho bost in the [ GGHOCTES BORE WOSERE. L ioqt Gutiom, | matters up aboit right, and plantod bis teoth | 0Ver 6,000 stars. Stars are not worlds. Th LA 6 W Shai b Ly Jowered a bont, and I wasons of tho | sty 'n‘\l“\li‘nlx"‘llxlr( k ')l'n\':;:uh’.‘:il il\’)x‘-:\lnii country, and 5 constantly increasing in | g5 Pulmer, 13; Kent (uuion labor), 1. in the nether part of one of the highwaymen, | Are suns with systems like our world. He WasnixetoN, Jan. 22.—Tho dispatehes | (o P60 R hontds and ¢ X MR TEUBIE TeoWE f th value, and members of the bar from all parts | 3 Falmer, 18 fent (uuiod ben, & ate | Tho' fellotw roared with — pain.. and. the | then described the dimmeter and circumfer. | o “ASEFEERR < 2o A0 G ARG | boats - ere ent aboard; and as wo | that ‘ere voivo don’t come out of the of wic stato, having business before the | ,andre T B iRt | other robber. _taking fright flod. Whilo | ence of tho earth aud tho distance of tho | fr€ . 3 ard 10 pylled up to hee we could see nobody | mainmast’—that is, the stump of it— court, continually resort to it to oxamine | pou R RPN I CCIER TG 0 the nan No. 1 was busy with the dog, | moon from the carth. The sun is a [ Samoan affairs, published in this morning's | on poard, butoniy heered a dog barking; | and out of the middle of the ropes and authorities for citation in support of their | goyivows honesty, integrity and worth, He ut his revolver and attempted lun-.n_ ”\lmn‘. of :Er.t“ .‘-\-.-:-” :nu;mm_: newspapers, were shown to Sccretary Bay- f and when wo went up the side, sure | halyards that was hanging about the cases 1o this court. Many of these attorne referred to the carly strugzles and politica the would-bo plunderer, but unfortu- | 1t would take o world 1,103,000 ) UMeS | ard this afternoon, and his attention spec- | enough, there was a half starved dog a | pins the voice comes out agun, and come hundreds of milcsefor tho purposes i~ | vocords, his eloction as spoaker of the house, | nately the two shots fired failed to take ef- | 4% lirke as this to ke the sun. A ¢ jally called to the statements that “Germ sitting upon the body of a man: and [ says: ‘O, sweet Polly! No higher, keep dicated at a heavy expense, and find it f g g dwelt at leneth on his services in con: | fect. The reports of the revolver caused the | Wonderful moverments of the hoavenly Sacies {4, 5oon to n definite understanding with | when he sees us he sots up a dreadful | her ram fulll’ Well, we soon cast off the nocossary to spend cvery moment of the timg | A0 dWell at tongth on his sorvicos i o | S to roleass his hold, and the Wighwayman | 8how the hand of a Supreme Heing.” Never ¢ andin h 4 d & adres i el t t posmiblo in the library i the examination of | S1ess Sl R albacaiAlE oRlogtatane | Hea HracipltAtELy L. colliding, mever takingz a wrong course, | the United States with regard to Sumoa.” [ howling, but still he didn’t scem dis- [ ropes, and what should we see but a (ine Authoritios until thoir casos are eatled, when | $riior of Tiiinois closed his oulogiumiass} 2 aiidd never w Wwrcok of tho system, - Wo can fore; | Socretary Bayard said pleased to see us, but threw back his | gray parrot a-sitting in a kind of nest the books are bronght mto court for their [ 'djtnublicans of this assombly, in the name ot Rab e e Dollats tell for a thousand years the phenomena of ©Of course 1 expect Germany to live up to | ears, though he looked dreadful melan- | » wmado, and looking as if thero uso. and frequontly soveral hiindead aro 80 | of techublicansof this assombly, In the name Thousands of Dollare of this | 1o sky, and decidd with the uc Hior Bouarabie eheagoment. Witk the Utitod | cholyand down uithe, mouth, Buttho | wasn’t nothing the. muttor. with Herl presented inthe courso of a single day. The o -l : are spent every year by the people of this | minutes its movements. The hand of God is | 1 % ey curious thing was to see the her ) > > y Dbodios 1 et thor Nt of her 400,000 republican voters: in the name | gt for worthloss medicines for the cure of | plainly visible in itall. We should nover at- | States. 1But you must know that these avo | Curious thing was to see the number of | Well, wo hove over the dead bodies and B I I omsultution | of her living soldiers: in the name of her | fiat and lung diseases, when we know that | {ach time to the conception of the Doity. | matters that T do not care to. discuss in the | rats that were running about the decks, ' loft the rats 1o feed upon themselves, {;::{ln ‘l;mm:vuw“”“”” l»|m’nnx[-¢d h‘l" r_.]v.;,\ heroes, consecrated 1o our memories | i ey would only invest §1 m SANTA ABIE Um\:ln is us a thousand yoars in His sight. | now: " for the ship was water-logged, and the but we b aghtoff the parrot and the o o Vi vt ot st orosented g6 | By e sanetiy of helr bloods i e uame | the now California discovery for_consump: | No past, no prosent. with Him. Ever oferaal, | Whon' sked in reqard to the poliey | rais were driv up from below and obleged | faithful dog the court is to be gathered from the b deniiently and chivalrous, 11 tion and lindred_complaints they wouldin | evor prosent. The earth is a globe of fire, | of = this _government, e thousands of volumes in tho library. This [ it e oy | this pleasant remedy find relief. 1t is rec- | with u thin crust of different substanco ( questioner to the president's = Dot 5o, it is indisponsable that the | that princely chicftaw, in whose face the | ommended by ministers, physicians and pub- | on the surface. This shell is as thin | 1o congress on the court rooin and the library bo closo at hand | 1LikS of honesty are waving, Shelby M. Cul- | jic apeakers of the Golden State. Sold and | ju proportion as of an eg retary also alluded to the agreement _en- or adjoining each other, With this purpose lom} guaranteed by Drug Co. at $1a | He then describ logical formation | tered into between Great Britain and Ger- viow, we are reliably informoc h > HE ) LM bottle. Three f of this surfaco. Science enables us to re- | many in April 1836, defluing the boundarics s s THEERIEE WERI GRS, he most slulyvhul Case of catarrh will | construct the' past and by its aid we cau | of the Bnglish and Gorman dominions in the MUSTANG L e PO R T T AT 3 = o | Speedily succumb to CALIFORNIA CAT-R- | look und inquire into the ages long gone. | West Pacific ocean, in which it is specific- B e e A ubrome | Several Crimes Committed Similar to | CU1S) Six months’ treatment for 81 By | Thoro are 500 active volcanoos on the earth | ally declared that the Samoan islands are LINIMENT Viding for the ercction of the building, the Whitechapel Horrors. wail $L.10. which act as safety valves to lot off the sur- | neutral territory. The United States, he ex- Ao ptea ttioss ¥ ‘stillm foroe, | New Yonk, Juu. 2 special Te e = s e plus heat. There have been evolutions in | lained, has no joint treaty with citker Eng- W rospoctfully nak you to earey out thess | g0 Tne Bas]—The of the various 2ED A LARGE CHURCH. religion, politics, theology, law, but none in | land or Germany in regard to the neutrality biAns and provide thd court ab once with & | waaroes o1, » S i = organic’ matter, Nothing new has been | of Samoa. Thercfore, if Germany has inter- itable court room and & consultation room, | SLcamers plying between this city and Kiugs- | Phe First Congregational Entirely to | crodited since God made the carth. The | fered with the neutrality of that countr where authoritics may be reaa and the au. | ton. Jamaica, are telling with bated breath, Small forits Worshippers. lecturer next explained the system of | she has not broken a treaty with the Unite Dhorities may bo examined by the judges | fearful storics of crimes committed in 8 | The formal installation of Rov. Dr. Du the puralyax, or the method of measur- | States, but broken one with Great Britain. without discomfort and danger to health. Spanish _town or village ncar Kingston, | ug pastor of the First Congrogational church | 1€ solur distances by = the “means e e B o st o thid tarics of ths | Which, to their minds, unquestionably iudi- | of this city, which is to take piaco on ‘Churs: | {ryyify 50,000 milos & second, and it thkos | p Fiie1L U 4h, $3. PatHlok - Bradley Deld either,in the fivst or third storios of the | sayp that “Jack, the Ripper” has gone from | qay 81st inst., will bring to this city Rov. | § o8 for. the lighit 4 {5ivean MINADELPNIA, Jan, 23.—Patric adley, b To this wo would_have made y 5 2 y 8 minutes for the light of thé sun to reach AU ORI IR LIAL) L amaica. The first of the serie 3 ) : 2 s the married man who was arrested last week bt ad the, Hbrory bren. piaced on | Eneland to Jamaica, The fivst of the series | D, Gonsolus of Chicago, who will doliver Tt would tako us in a train going | the marriod man who was arrosiod lash waok cithor ot safd storios wilh n’ sultablo ‘court. | of diabolical and nysteriovs murdors 0ok | the serwmon o the occasion. Dr. Gonsolus, at sixty milos an hour 95,0331 | Shargud with ussaulting litlo giris whom he ooVl iae | iplaceyjsojthe sailorajsay, Eovembor it is understood, was insurumental in induc- | 1500 0 OERCC Gaseription of each, and | to twenty-nine years and cight months im- of ‘said floors, Lhere 18 no suitable room in | i St. Catherine's purish, a few miles distant | jug Dr. Duryea to locato in this city, and | gwelt particularly on the discovery of | prisonment. hieh to nowd court in-either; besidos, it | Lrom the Spanish town, Tho vietim wasa | ik the latter is considered a most able | Uranus, the last planet found. Hedescribed e would bo an imposition upon the members of [ b o o e evor been diccovored. She | spealker and erudite gentleman. Ho has | ali the great telescopes of tho carth, and An Appeal for Funds. wiiose nawme has never been discovered. Sho | pison o distinction in Chicago and his | spoko of their use, and closed his most inter- [ o v, . h tho bar of the state, as well to require | wagy found carly in the tnorning lying in a | F%¢ : 2ickg » T USO, ¢ soiHisInos New Youk, Jan. 22.—The Irish Parlia- Lies t y books the long distance pro- E 3 he presence here will attract one of the largest | esting lecture by the appalling assertion that b z D aaying mothing of the 1588 to the, state | fence corner o the road side, hor throat Ut | yugienco which hus assenibled in this city. | every living boing on this earth would be | mentary Fund association of America to-day Dot esthaction of ‘boblks. Tn eohctusion | [rom ear to carand hor ehecks nose i fore: | iho members of the Congregational society | frozen to death. A sigh of relief went up | issucd an avpeal “to the liberty-loving peoplo o desiro to 8ay that to this timo wo have | headslsted in o muuner that would iadi- | rogret that their church will bo entirely in- | when the lecturor said it would be an indefi- | of free America for monoy to help Parnell e a1l the chses prasonted | cate it to be ihe work of the skilled butcher. | gq0quate to accommodate those who wish 1o | nite number of years hence. bt el O tormn. which has boon: accomplished | Hior.clotnes had, asin tho case of neatly all | onr tno gentiomen, as indeed, it is also 1o et 060 atoach torm, which has been accomplisted | the Whitechapel murders, beeu thrown over | coommodate the people who on Sunds, T o Dolph Succeeds Himself. only by close and unremitting application | por head, and the little crowd which had e e et strict Court. ) 5 from carly in the morning till late at night, | guthered 'there upon the discovery of the | & e & John H. Harte is appellant in the suit of | SaLey, Ore., Jan. 23.—Both houses of the aud but for convenient aceess to tho library' | §54¢"\ere Norrified to seo. it iad been mutil- | PACty of tho chureh is but 670, wnd b each | gy e vo'Harto, which was tried before Jus- | legislature, m soperate sossion to-day, voted ‘\'-'(‘.T.I.‘."Jff,'-J’.‘-l!fi‘.fu-"'u'.l‘u’C“‘“ been attained. ..;;gmg-lllh "71,“::{\.‘: ~unhd‘<‘~_‘c\:" Kllhl-;‘_l:“’:“‘_“'; Toanted: A TeRiot 1a. Bntactplacd thet the :“E‘I'““\sz"l“;jfi_‘;-c"“‘“ verdict of 60 returned | for United States hfn;llorl)ulph,rblw present Thus the ° Mustang" conquers pain, iy i . CASSRIRIUICOLNO QLGS D020 ew church was not built with a foresight 4 e isi incumbent, received a majority of votes over M. B. Rersm, C. 3. | murdors of the same kind. No one has been | 20V church was Dutl L ght | M5 imuel Kline appealed from a_decision of | incumbent, r major i Ay Con, o whiel could hiavo antieivatod the grand ro- | gy o Morrison, which gavo a judgment, of | Governor Pennoyer, democrat. Makes MAN or BEAST well again! UNITAD BTATRB DRI T OOUR Have used Dr. Digolow's Positivo | ceptance of the call to All the pulpit. $14Lagainasihiniand iinavor ol “Adolph THE SUN OF DANA. Judge Dundy submitted special verdicts | Gure in my family as o genoral cough SR DAt s <. Reid applied for a writ of attachment for the firding of the jury in the ca dicine Ono of my Cehildron was | B cchan’s Pills cure bilious aud nervous ill* | g ygingi the goods of O. T. Carlson, who, it is | It Continucs in the Line of Henry oo G ller Y8 D o ornay. TS | quickly relioved of severo attack of Your Butter Won't Melt. claimed, is a non-resident of the state, and Clay and Horace Greeley. If You Are Sick side of the house by nominating Ex-Gover- | home at the time. While passing south on o'clock to-day, with instructions to croup by it. Iche recommend it. | The ice harvest is on at full blast, and the |,f“,§:3f:1fl?,;fi'fif;\l'vm%,‘l‘, O neatiet | Charles A. Dana, though hardly the 3 b the verdict scaled. If an agreement 1s | H. L. Covell, Gr Rapids, Mich. | river near the city is black with men and | is $310. personal friend of Horace Greeie, With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep- zeachon tho dsalsionwillboNmuseflniniclonijfiGioodd manlrugiCo tams. The Crystal Ico company, which io- | Gustaye Bonicke, administrator of - the | writes Gath in tho Cincinnati Enquirer, 'Cl;::}}h:asv:n:_- "'n‘r-chfi:Ifinm‘_mdxmy Diteatel call of court to-morrow morning. e ——— S ey < 4 rato | estate of William Hagedon, deceased, en- | has shown a consistenc: pecting the pation, Fema bles, Fever and Aguo, The case of Adaline V. Forry vs the B, & A Festive Tough Called Down. cludes I xldh t if“.y' .“Iulmhvuu.& Hung.ll&! tored suit against John . Rediok 10 Tecover | yiaws of that chief of oditors whjoh is | Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros ]:‘l lnl:nmdrn"mnllmu ws on trial Ifu—l‘fl)‘- Houyokr, Colo, Jan. 22,—|Special Tele. | #0d K"""“]-V L ‘;';]“’" | “:‘“ : “‘“‘; :)"L $377 paid out by the plantiff for taxes. porbaps overlooked. tration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and bo ‘The plainti eges spec damages for in- E e % > ns employed, both at the river and Cu o1 5 2 Jutics sho roceived. a6 tho hands of the road | BTAM to Tne Bue.]—A shootng scrape oc- | S G RGOy ME Conping have. about County Court. Although Greoley turncd him out of | ¢ured: Ineach of these tho cuuse is meatal or some four years sinco. She resides at Ash- | curred here last might, in Suilivan Bros.' | G5 0 "amnloved, ana Swift & Co. and | Jacob,Milder entered suit against Ridell & | the Tribune in the war period wheun B o T fand. Tho causo went to trial just aiter 3 | saloon, Joff Piorshall being the vietim and | Y M SERON SO SRUE S E BT | Ridell to recover the value of 200 bushels of | Greely wanted to malke-a private and io effeck of which fa o weaken tho nervous eye o'clock this afternoon. Bartender Dan Sullivan doing the shooting. | [ vyo ™ mpe Crystal, Swift & Co. and Mil- | onions and 750 bushels of potatoes, and also umuuub peace and Dana wanted to make fom, rosulting dn'onolofithowo| dlscason. move A CHARTER REFUSED. Seve 1 el 1 o antel {2 = 4 B kg $100 damages. . Mr. D rted Mr, the CAUSE with that great Nerve Tonic, and the J HTE ) 3 Several weeks ago Plershall entered the | Jui'x Peterson have boeen takiug ice off of | $100 damag fiorco war, Mr. Dana supported Mr. O o v oaliod Paracl] beaoh n Linoin The Hlasinishof Moo anaolinadiGhllivan about all the ice fit for use.’On the river | SORBNY, ML AR (LOANICREE O iR | lowed “Greeley in his union with the Pame S cele Cflm Ound following lotter was nddressed to the appli- | Stuirs, for which o was arrested and fincd. | the ‘Artic company 1s cutting opposite tho | j,.g liberals and southern whigs over into A Last night he attempted o repeat the act, | foot of Jones street on the Iowa side and the ; b i the temporary form of the democratic a8, L. Bowrs, Springficld, Mass, writes i | 4 WATFnted to color moro goods than any other N 29 Mo o1 | when Sullivan shot' him, The ball pene: | Crystal near tho city pump house and near B s = 1 > tem yi dormijolashe doms e o oI, Mot SrTiies o | dyesover mndo, and 10 kive Toro brilliant and Sl Tan, 3.~ Mosars, Michuol | tratea tho left breast, directly above the | tho Council Bluffs pump houseon tho othor [ Cotnrrh cured, health and swoot | purty, und thore continued to fight for Ve’ Tond, Tu oy caso & single Dottle | Gurable colom.” Ask for (e Digmond, and take CRrposk Rt e T Britt |y oart, It struck a rib, and os yet has not | sido. Dealors say thutasufficient crop will bo | breath — secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh | Greeley’s tarifl principles, disregarding yyrought o great change, My norvousnics entiroly ) and B W, O'Convor. ~Doun Sirs: Iurebly | boen found. = Piershall is liviag, but his ro- | gatherod to supply tho city, but’ that there l{wmcnl\. Prico 30 conts. Nasal Ine | tho clumors of stockholders and the | Samested st witl i e ity aiieliod | 4 Dpess Dyed FOR toyour mnplication foru chartor from tho | UO08 TN, 1 Wil Do o’ shortago in othor pacos, Tho | jector - frce, Forssale by Goodman | jesuitry of rivals who hoved to cajolo | orihe siomach, heart und Mycr, ot tho whole |9 o2 a0 fng your association as n by " there T TR breweries are luble to be _short also as the Uruw Co. iis cireulation away. He comes out Ltell uy friends, ifsick as 1 Laye bees, Taiue’s bex'to state that such applic roby We Can Whip Germany. {--u. rl* who huve l;.»r--:nrm;» _nncuu the i ‘Trn triumphant, the stock of his paper not Celery Compound Garments Renewed Ly Pranater R T s e ko . | brewery iousos on contract, rofuse to o so ccovered Lotters. doprociuted, and I think he is gonerally | reasons publishod by you s Justifying | gram to i 13| —In an inte uatiiihorbeve ";.'.51‘..',{-"fi’(f“}v';‘:i 3:-;3&'3} The letters which were found on Nine- | pegarded here us the successor of Will Cure You! O e nih of the Irish | . Booicer, ex-minister to Turkey, was asked | but only about ton mehes thick. were handed over by Chief of Polico Scavey 1 his subjocts of e e A% | it he thought the United States could suc. et ere handed over by Chie co Seavey | erature as well as news, his subjocts o i i enale s tho mean ook ot vous | cosstully copo with Gormany in tho ovont Advice (0 Mothers. fo Unitod States Marshal Biorbower yester- | public comment are far moro numerous | FOF the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. A ALY 10ve au L hol Talah | |Fottvar b ran6ub tealyils rvaalite rompt Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al- | day. It has been discovered that these letters | than those within the understanding of : ' E ways be used for children teething. 18500thes | worg posted in the box near Nineteenth and | the average slip-shod, hue and cry, 015,08 $ho nrutillontion of porsonal splecn | answor, “We_could whip Ler L the seas. | tha child, softens the gums, allays all pain, | Chicago strcets, soveral persous cluiming to | Ricketty Burlow editor. ST Se e S The Germans are not sailors and neye curesfwind colic, and is the best remedy for | pava posted them thore. | The names of Mr e e so0maito. be ‘o issue n chartor to any association upon | und they cannot fight uon water, The Ene' | Jiurrheea. 25c & bottle. reinoaled s yiers (UG ( Mr | About one-half our news secms to_be D I AL AR A. Lincoin and his wife have beon associated (e PRpLe CENTS, Bold by druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared only Child can use them! teenth and Chicago streets Monday n Horace Greeley. Being a man of lit- 5 % for 30, Drepared Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work i BrAELL BICHARDION & urtington, Y5, At druggists and Merchanis. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Props., Burlington, Vt. h lish-speaking race produces tho best sailor . 0 bl 2 ! printed in order to deny it next e Sonal malivo. - Your object has hoon to 'do. | brouct Fuiglund and America in ‘that re- | yrs, Sarah Westoreren. a young wifo who | gelr in wilo attire and wont out o meet her | lie outside of crimo, personal politic i E85, 00N 4 8. Gl S g LA M ATION O i BOWR S AN anltas R “ stroy the Lincoln branch of the league, and s resided at 1123 North Sovonteonth street, | husband. They both came across an officer | and the business office of the newspaper. | NESS \<,M‘u',’,': 'yu’,ilt‘f‘.’w‘,,".,f: ,f,.u.uu'nm 1o u” % ...u.i.,‘J} ‘(,,' e doreng "21:'..;,.’ the Tn faling in that, you sought to divide tho Irish- The Nica ua Canal B died Monday of puerpural fever. She | 01 Cumming street and he arrested them, [ There is a news aspect to news more in- anen of this ity by means unworthy of Mon | Wastivaros. Jan 99 Tha conterces on SIRY RAGhY: S u" Hor funoral took | They were taken to the city jail and locked | forming and striking than sensation. | —DYSPEPSIA, — who claim to bo actuated by patriotic pur- | 4 ' Hihb o it o up. * Shortly afterwards an officer found the | rogard the sensational period of news TAT 3 0 . e p0sos. ‘Tho conspiracy of which you have | tho Nicavagua canal bill have agrood. wce this afternoon at 2 o'clock, leitors at the above stated place and brovebt | 2% tho offspring of the evanescont 1n- | hesithy wition isire. strenbth 1o the. s ah and syatiats L phstojntarnal o A Poeniha tools hus itnonimously . farled, and | following house umendments, it is_bel Mrs, . W. Korr, who oamo to this city | thou to the station. HHore tno fuller wranpod | {0t of AR permanentoir- symptoms of DYSPEDSIA Aisappear, and with them the ability 1o contract disnses " the exceutive of the Irish National leaxuo of | have been dropped or modifica: Requiring | from Fremont a fow days ago to have a sur- | them in @ handkerchief which was taken B4 SN ¢ et nta 5 saneton. Lyt Ibuiok: | 1 po cont ot o L ot U | Ciom it (00 01380, BOIE.8 885 | 4o stk . incl botor s was oo up. | Sulation must bo busod, ike parmanant —PERFECT DIGESTION— 10 vou of charter, your further attempts ab | before any bonds ave sold; providing for | yesterday at 615 South Nineteenth street. | Hence the connection, Chief Seavey speak- | credit, upon i ) IRACLAE 01|y ng'ac complished by taking RADWAY'S PILL Ny 50 doing, DYSPEPSIA, BICK HEAD. dissension and disunion, printing across the faco of the bonds of a | Her death was cansed by the removal of a | ing on the subject says he has made search- perception. The n-«u_ng down of new ACHE, FOUL STOMACH, BILIOUSNESS will be u\'mlhv(l and the £ood that 15 eaten tribiite ity Jous P, Surto) notice that the United States is not responsi- | cancer, The remams wore forwardea to | ing inquirics and is satisfied the Lincolns | paper sale prices to 2 cents was ¢ at | nonrishing properiies or ihe support of thie natural waste of tho boay. Price 2 cents, Sold by ul o Seuretary Irish National Leaguo of Bl for them, an ailowig tho United States | Fromont for, interment by Droxol & Maul know vothing about the matter. an ,{,J{u:-y“u, |:I:\n‘xltltsixl:;':"u::nl“ rospoot Drugsiste WAY'S READY RELIEF there is no BETTER REMEDY for FEVER or AQUE N o ix rates o on the canal, smoved from the house ference 5 o o8 SUPRENE COURT FIROCEEDINGS e Losicks 1338 south Thittee nth An Absolure Cure. L T e R TS James P, Euglish wus admitted o prac The smallpox stroot, the wify of that gentioman and the | = The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT | {0 RSN AOTE M A7 patic s dve afrnid tic ASALIA IO Tant There are four- | Mmother of John Rosky, jr., the well known | is ouly put up in large two ounce tin boxes, HEW SUAERRG \R < SNELEER AR NAT, he following causes were argued and sub- | 540 BT Y TR sy | editor of the Pokrok 7 i and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, | 10 be courageous, lestthey lose gome ne mitted: In re quacre appropriations for at- | teen cases of smallpox uuder e y-two yoars of wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup- | farious bit of circulation they have ac- torney goueral's office, In re quaerc stato | here, and while overything possible is bemng ake pluce on Thursday nex tions, Wil positively caro all kinds of piles, | quired by trespuss. warrants, Gilblav ve Kendall. Meyer vs | done to prevent its spread, overy new caso fho funcral of Lawrence Duggan will | Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: | ““Thho Stn of Dani, for e is tho Sun, Schup. | revorted increases the fear. Tho town is | twke place at 830, this “morning [ MEST. "Sold by Goudman Drug Co, at2 | continues in the line of Heury Clay and PREPARED FROM THE The court will pass upon the constituiional | being well guarded, and no one is allowed to | from his late residence, 1102 south Thir- | cents per box—by wail 30 cents. Horace Greeloy, who were hoth emana- Sanative Salts of the highly renowned Springs of the German Tlealth uestions, requested of it by the commil 6 Ok0elIL 016 DF LWO WLLO0SO X St teenth street. Services will be held at St. i L 3 : .0 anco ways and moans of the houso und | b weovide neometicer 0% Pusiness 1 s | 4 ona's cathodral at § o'clook, A Fatal Peactical Joke. tions from the national democracy of | 1.\ k Resort. SODEN in the TAUNUS,under the supervision and control senate, rogarding the vonstitutionality of fo I - Euie, Pa., Jan, 2i|Special Telogram to | Madison, Alexunder Dallas and Daniel 8 ’ ¥ ber of the al Board of Health. aw llowlnz o uttorney, general 3 dopity | o positive guurantos is given by tho | , Don't suppose, 1t you havo that pnin AR o} Webstor. of W, BTOELTZING, M. D, Momber of the Royi § ) Tir Bk ]-A disteessing and_ tragic affair ,. 3 | and stonographer or clerk, with necessar s o St 5 i ) 3 xpir federal- | They are to be used with Cal f th Th t L &L 4 o Y Lidsl S8 * | Mmonio 3 Y is rom- | blade, lowness > § ) 5 4 P : s’ Do h nphant, SElusopyal Nolsaais Gl ko was el (J“l““ it s o0 cont I:I"“‘l"“' "’],‘)",‘Ii'l“’:" O AR e appoar- | Holdiers 1“"“’“' As siniamolos of the bomd f wpliy o war democracy of 1512 in half. By their action the Mvcrs 18 DissoLven, quict and ease obtained; owing to their rare wted by the colrt to argad aestions, | edy coutaing mc curative propertics A 8 67/ 4 08 Appen: were seating themsvives at supper John | onal. 16 o amo! b hey nlleviate an often tryiug Covan and then bi bout the I o wWas hoard to-diy than any dollar preparation. 1t promptly | 4nce of the tongue, that these indiea- Yo thai ashossl vepubliosn elomsas B A e R a0 IGRRSRAIRSR Ty 4 Qumlan pulled the chair away from Louis | holonged Calhoun for some ars, Do v riufluence has been exceodingly benefieial in casos of " DEATI OF 4, 11, MONTAGUE, curcs ull stomach, kidney and liver | tons ave of little account, or will de- | Wyiohjor " The ‘joke was laughted ot by | oier Eni fon ; o e tojramor Woltenoorgor reasived W Private | troubles, Goodman Drug Co. i of themselves. mual \m{n-,l.'-“{,:\\-;- those who saw 't, but when they boheld N ElbiauARC AR Hamp, rTimanslithe ditferent CATARRHS of CONSUMTIVES, ogra h ornoe oL g the do P 3 r, J. cLeoi Aver _ Kidney | blood gushing from Baichler's moutn and [ 391 l AU SR of J. 1 Montugue, at s Lowo in Thliuois. e Pillets and remedy the trouble. 25¢ | nostrils their mirth was converted into hor- | Monroe beforo they died, forall these | ¢he Chronic Catarrhs of the Stomach and lntestmes, d-"‘x od 1 # sorning at 2 0'¢loc k. In the W YORK, Jan. 22 —The steamer State of | Per v ror. Before a surgeon could be called Baich- | presidents had been compelled, as soon A - dopth of lr. Montague temporaao vetorm | | NAW VRK, Jan. ¥8.=The sicamer Suale of L e lor diod. ‘Quinlan “has- been committed 1o | us they ceaod to bo politicians, o take Constipation, Hemorrhoids,Enlargement of the Liver and s loce one of i i vor n, | N g Wrhiol 8 loak i al lcer Canill, the county jail for the action of the uext | high federalist ground 3 Lhe announcomen: of his denth was reozived | voyago to Glagkow Saturdas, has been placed | A tolegeam to the Bre from Washington | grand jup R Tualand (ock Other Abdominal Complaints, th A1Y WALD DIOLOUGOAC SOXEQY, in a dry dock for repairs, and the passengers | gtatos thut Pateiclk J. Cabill, first class private o h it vacated b Joffe 1 b lul ent, ath AND NOTES, will sall_on Thursday by tbe Guion line 1, The Late Sandy Forbes. the position vacated by Jelferson und | pequiriug a wmild, luxative and stimulating treatment, ¢ Judge Huyward and Judge Warren, of Ne- | gtenmer Novada, of the signal service will bo discharged from | g0 company, and became ” “state rights” A . g8 Wasron, of No eamer Novad PR Y8 \ ‘ e romains were removed to his late ros. | SOMBALY, AN bodhme Talate Tl can be prevented by the use of KODEN MINERAL 1,07 bruska City, ure Loro uitending United States e the servics at this station. Mr. Cahill was [ g0, c0'Git VEEREREER B0 8 MG TR | peoplo, socessionists, and “sirict, alins | DY PHTHE R A S8 bl it bh et ted (hiet the spores of (e diot h Business Troubles, formerly u sergeant in the corps and until place the funeral will take place to-day. silly, constructionists, The Madisonian The insurance lobby lays over that of llle 3} S it , ) rece! . o Fort 7 v o i i only in throats affected by 18 changed to its milde sav Craiue, Wis, Jan. 92 —Campbell | Fecently was located at Fort Washakie. Ho ¥ arty became the uational, imperial, | enly OOPIN [e) : railroads just ut this timo. It 1s thought, s Craiuk, Wi amnboll | Fas not yet arrived i this city though ex. | &2 o'olock, and thoormon wil bo preached [ RITEY RINEE Lo MVIORI, MRPRRIER | Catkeh and tho tormentiuia WH ING COUGH & e however, that tiis order of things wiil be re' [ Hros., lumber manufacturers of Weyer- | oboi' o ey or certainly to-morro Ho | by Rev. 'Robert Doherty, of Brownell ) T INGERS, SPEAKERS, PREACHERS, LAWVERS, TEACHERS, and all whose avocstio yersced within u week, bauser assigned to-day. Assets, $15,000; lia- | Baa Daen eight years in tho sorvice nad his | ball “Tho remaius will be intorred i Forest | 1812 Mr. Madison signed the United | SINGEIS SERATEIE FERCE will experience gratigylng reliof by u Bl Jhch puatenas a0 “Uho tirat arret wus made last uigbt since | bilities, §,000. B e tant oo aiog And bis | Tawn cometery. States bank bill he had opposed before ) last Priday. This goes a loug way toward | ~ MiLwavke, Wis., Jan. 2.—Dobrin & Zand- | member of the corps. No reason has been - he became a federalist. The rude, sav- The most renowned Medical Authoritics recommend and proseribo them, proviug that Lincolu is a iaw sud order city. | netter, hatters, made a voluntary assignment | assigned for bis dismissal though it has been Coke Re-elected. age, poor white elemgut of the country 5 o "The lrn-:l::llu last night was made for | toduy. lLiabilities and assets not given. surmised that Mr. Calill asked for his dis Avstiy, Tex., Jan. 22—The senate and | was aftorwards enlisted under Jackson At the International Exhibition at Brussels, the SODEN MINERAL R ratan 't Mabiaska it taras A charg o wsil house to-day ro looted Ltichand Coko United | and Cilhoun, and mado ivto snothor | pASTILES were awarded THE HIGHUEST DISTINCIION, SILVER in Lincoln to-duy. = Hosceks tho intraduction | 1 oxnox, Jan. 23--Lady Salisoury and Ny T, . with pRoaition, antfedort) PR el e ool | MEDAL, by a jury of medical men. and passage of a bill protecting cooperage, at Lady Roseberry called at the residence of M New Yons, Jao. [Special Telegram to 5 ;i - 5 action moro ~personal than pros- For sale by all drugyists, at 30 ¢enls « box, least restrictions on prison made tierces and | 1/#dy Roseberry atthe residence of Mr. " [ 8! Sleepless nights made misevable by Jackson hated the old barrels. He states that the maohine made | Phelps, United States minister, this after- | TuE Lgi.]-~A powerful company of capital- | that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is Mudisonian office-holders, Calboun S 4 - work at the penitentiary uecessarily injures | noon and mlurn;ull{ presented Mrs. Ihelps | sts, already organized, with willious of dol- | the remedy for you. For sale by Good- | hated Jackson. But for & period they 8ple agency for the United Sta the legitimate trude, wnd Uf pothing else he | with a superb bracelet. lars behina it, bas proposed to the govern- | man Drug Co. led the same clements woward the same Soden Miueral Eptings Compauy, Liuited, 15 Codur Slreet, New ¥ork rotiony (o

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