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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1891.--SIXTEEN PAGES IR ROBINSON & GARMON STOCK 10 LUSED OUT AT ONCE. Having purchased the entire stock of Men's and Children’s Fine Clothing and Men’s Furnishing Goods from Robinson & Garmon, we propose to g : : g close it out without any regard to cost or value. “WE HAVEN'T TIME TO QUOTE PRICES FOR THE SALFE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING. But ncver again will such an opportunity be afforded to buy the very finest Clothing and. Furnishing Goods, such as Robinson & Garmon have - always carried, FOR ALMOST NOTHING. PPN BNIE TSI IP IO T OO e e More Open From 8 in the Moenine "Till Y at Nieht SUCCESSORS 0 goods will be so great that CUSHING OLMSTED & SNOW ot will be impossible to fill ) ) mail orders. 1311 Fa,r]fla,m St, reevesseres THAT TEACHERS “L\l 5"0“ I the analysis discloses poison County A road. The work of preparing foundations TSI (T Y DROTELTIAN | monts today that caused peopls to look upon | there is apparentdy only a difference of five | teaching that b septonary, or composed ! L8 MUY o | torney Suell will file his information cha for the muchinery will begin at once, ANg W) A N N, |1t SWith suoh cistrosta. genevation ago, and | degreos in the standard of tho two states, | soven basie principles; a theory which o con- ing mur 1 -the first dozree, which will - Ithouh the consumption is two there isin reality ne twenty. I have |temporary—wishing to be witty—described preclude all possibility of admission to bail. | W CARTHY-PARNELL LETTERS, hundred fold greaternow than it was found that oil that I lave condemned in “now, but nottrue!’ Yer the system of b If noue is found she will be admitted to bail g vet fatalitios from explosions ave far less | Iowa and which stood 100 in st would | thought thus avruptly discredited is not new, Things Precedent to the Practice of Pe- A BURGLAR CAPTURED. : Their Communications in Regard to | The Potrlenm of Today and the Crude | frequent. It is a siguificant fact that in be taken ove rinto Nebraska and )p‘d‘:wi’l,:. but is of imme |1~;:|‘m ‘,"".‘)‘ \ln-). |_.‘vm-r.» 1 = et Now Louis Wagoner arrived in_the city this the Funds in P ey A Towa, for the six pears procecling last ors who would discover that by the | shown as being the subject and object of al dagogy in Nebraska Now. MOEHIAR HHom So0 the Baat SN A ol I Product of Ante-Inspection Days. there has not been a lamp explosion in the | I cup it would go 115, With the | manifested nature, and as having knowledeo nied by Walter Melickand a ‘watraut, The | m 0 7= . k i state. Lampslave been broken, and the cwp I lave made a varia- | about himself which has been landed down documont charges that on or about tue 2xth [ TUE Brr|—The communications whic puruing oll has caused distressing fatall tion of as high as nine degrees in | fromthe carly dawn of sentient life accumu- SCUSS RTHER ECONOMIES. | of last January Wagoner burglavized the | passed between MeCarthy and Parnell in ro- STAKI but in Ho instance hos a lamp expi the same cup of ol With the Amucns or EI- | Iated from age to age: until now, with us,tho ARE DISCUSSING FU Hlouse of Gieorgs W ‘Date, on N Lebweon | Intfon to the funds of the National leaguo, | EPEAL OF THE LAW A'GRAVE MISTAKE. | the way they used to explodg whil e | liottoup this manipulation is impossible. 1 | ltest xepresentatives of evoluiion, it s d . S, put of bed when a man with a large revolver | ot T fear AT i to be attributed directly to the lowa state | state will be tlooded with dangerous illumin- | its 1o materis E hered Burlington Oficials ng Chancees | )00 toward him. | Tate concluded ho would | Were publishedin the Times today. McCarthy | the fowa, INinols and Nebraska | laws for the inspection of illuminating oils, | ¢ nds, [n thisdireetion in real- | tary has g us. 1 to Save Monoy—Mrs. Sheedy's slecp long ersvl EHEhIbE “,‘mm_('l m; Do ':vvl:l:l"n.w -::nlv ‘.mvl. Il‘v:,;tlvn;\;n!l h\_‘\"\\"hu'hr Standards Comp 1|’n~\"Iu-‘px;.m;:”w adoption of ll .vr; I:'v;‘(‘nu:, \‘».» law f. e “_| nowAs ‘\'\”u): s, -‘--.- R Eas T R s v B as cessary for the immediate wants'of ) : T bl e ERE e o the people, for the responsible ellow Theosophical Society o \ml :.. |u| i m,,“, lot of ,,.,\1“,,;_ “.m...l-“ hd nsilvor | the? lovicted tenants’ colld bol. roleassd. Consequences of Rescind- ¢ :.r(',f hlurnl'u:v ‘\f‘“‘ by lamps |'\[;.n(m_g ipanies. lm- ’n‘\l\‘l ;hwn\: 20 wn” ligh ll.l. Lodge, England, dds and Ends, watch were gone. The clothes were aftor- | MeCarthy proposed the st vithdrawi ing the Law. with the fierceiess of gunpowder and scat- | grade —and dangerous oils. is — B wavds found a block away i an alley. Tho ,I e e }-ll i maE & tering the burning fluid over the un fortunates sponsible little companies and PEPPERMINT DROPS, burglar was not shrewd, kowe and lefe | Should he entrusted to James . o who were sittingaround the home fireside, who get up hatent'’ il S Lixcory, Neb, March 7 seial Tele- | his coat behind him, which proved a good | Navier O'Brien and J. J. Clancy for 5 A year or two previous Ilinois had passed iating compounds and sell to the con- 3 S I e Goudy, | e t0 his idontity. Wagoner was found at | distribtion. Parnell, who does not appeae | *“In no other singie article of commoree aro | au oil inspection Law and thousands of bar- s that do the real mischief ska is the farther of this cot gramto Tug Bee.]—Drof. A. K. GOud, { woucpelping his fatner to move to have agreed to MeCarthy's pre the mutations of time more apparent than in | rels of oil were condemned. Of - course the ith capable, honest and fearless mspec. S ORT6E G L thib A Y Ge s RN TatoniL clent funds on hand to render the saleot” any | 0k omarked o former doputy Towa state Ui otatot Contd ot prevent thedeators s | Woro 1t not for the protection they afford | head.” securitics deposited in Paris_unnecessary, | il inspector toa reporter for Tre Bee. I | ping then joiningstates. Thus Towa | lamp disasters would take precedence of all | Nodiploma is requived o nuime a reser ortificates. ong the moro important | dohn G. Howitt, who was wantod theve for ! ping them into adjoiningstate lus Towa o P 1 pertifica .\‘u\ ng m; 1'1” ro imp ortant | dohin G. Hewitt, \.“):“n“.h““:x In.\lml-P ~.““t ¥ [ He expresses the hope tha t McCarthy will | well recollect with what profound feelings of | was made the dumping ground for all the [ other horrors in the extent of the disasters | ment. things mentioned are \lx‘u; S S ) Mo it G W Booes | foon bold o consultation with bis co 8 | awel regardod tho fiestsmall quntity of | ondemued oilin Tlinois, and tousands of | theyeiuso and th mmber of imocent vic A wonll Yormal Jiplomas will be approved on the a8 1 S that G, . Bohuc in regard to the matter and thata permanent | . BABROIE TVORS 86 iare.iDhe coul 2 | tims they claim. The der is to me that o & ollowivgleon ltiohs, maomely s Selanlloant flois ol o with infidelity. Tk ced upon 7 the middle of the sixties, and the mysterious | sow storms in winter. In mber yroe | goneral fuspoction law passed. Thetempta- | AD extravagant waist—forty-cight inches must prescat (1) & normal diploma frem | iwifolurned around aid sued hor husband for b fluid was brought howe 1 a bott the pa- | ceeding tho convening of the ture that | tions to soll low grade oils are greater now | Around £ 0 anothier state, (2) a st grade county cor- | 810,000 damages for slandering her. McCarthy's Organ Issned. Lo : thoy wers oven ten yours ago, for the | . When 1ife 15 not worth living—\When it 1sa tiricate issued in Nebraska, (3) proof of one | 4ay he had his wife arvested for attemptin Desiy, Mareh Special Cablegra l:' il hor i ben dayslofanxousifinioniod o peseny iy ihore fward Mixoe ol b 0 s an Intormediate | double one, year's cuccossful teaching in Nobraska, | ip juthmidate and corvupt voung Hewitt,who, | mu; B/, —~The fiest sumibor of the National | {3ty ot o e e et |l mond. They had thirty ears of oil each, | Product between ke and gusolino that | Words wibh a ring—“T pronounco you man Further, the normal diploma presented’ must finor rotallatad by swearing out & 1 Press, the new daily paper devoted to thein- | made taflow candle and runnine tho risk andovery barrel of boro the oun na xadlly ane i aackel, anidls uend i L grant to tho holder the right to ¢ with- Howitt's arrest onthe charge of erimi- | terests of the MeCarthy factionof the Irish | flying into the face of Provid by burni stamp of an lilinols ol tnspoctc ‘;‘-“‘ L tha i Ll OLG “l'll" . Pluck and perseveranco--Picking down out esamination in the state in whichit was | nally libeling her. The young fellow de- | parliamentary party, was issued today. The | instead the oil that was reputed to have “"':‘ *l‘\ n unl ‘M"'\" . o lor el S ilitounanRtt, Bk i nang. fs ) om a duck iven. T'ho approval of such normal diploma | ¢ld¢U that the best thing for bim todo was | National Press, in its leading editorial, an- | Sushed from the smitton rock in the new | G (ITGHE it proved to If the protection laws were swept away this | [4 T : to skip and let them fight it out, and he ap- | 000 EE G ond thatthe mifey of | oas Hoveo, thodeadly explostvonatuvo | ) (8% Tn almost vy town | stuff would be bo up by irresponsibie extends its | i \'ll«;um‘ NNHJ‘ ka, BLVIOE | parantly has done s0, us he left York on'a [ pORUCSS 1t WL Beomiend that the poley of of tho il lad beoy discussod freely for the | AU | stuft, ol Heare o oot | R and ioaman . th Sl ¢ | Ttisonlyin lovo that atenrishiess is o its holdor all tho rights and priviloges | freight train last nigh cavs past be pursucd, s esulted boneiit of vouthful inquiving minds, ang | Where the oil was dropped the dra L il DughAtho cou 2 | nighiy valuod el uah b S e IR e [ 2 tho Objoet of Pacuoll’s Drought Hothe i pliced on the kizchbn tiple. | PFOIOFY eas destroyed and many innocont | follow as surely as aight follows das Maying neel—the b hose bab, 58 g sl ; L G iRl et e D AN | e United States as not b for 1 wded it us containing some horrors | VS sucrificed. During those moriths of No o S ome i Professional certificates without examina- | AT this morniug he found n pool of bload | o oyicted tenants, but to brin Wore oven more. (ertible thin the. con | vember und December there were twelve | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldlg, | The casting of the dio tion are issued under the following condi- | forale, moaning on a bed and sw e | Pavvellite will. bined contents of all the Pandora boxes the | fatal cases of burninge from these explosions. - - ressive moment { ; tlons, nameiy : The applicant must present | she was bleeding to death. It was thought Rovales £ world had ever scen, Wihor Sehodl aglsltyrataoivaniod shole dnots 1hcosophy. I'he debt of nature is onothat (1) adipl from & colloze or university [ that Lizzie had tived of life and wanted to IR0V 6y i a ‘It was precious stuff, too, ana the half ;\.}' broue :":‘\K‘HHM antipne _~:u‘u It has often been said that theosophy is | paysas he goes. £ good standing, (2) a first grade county | 4Uit, but she hus foolud the officers so often | Wisbsor, Ma Special Cavlegram | gatlon bottlorepreseated 40 conts, ~ With | bers, aud i doson bills, were intro simply & maze of theories, but what we real- on is the only ferryman who never of good sta b, o iteney | that'they thought that she was only sham- | to Tie Ber.| —The queen wentto the Water- | whatintense iutcrost we watched the littie | tec roviding for th Taspection of all Jy want being some simple but practical as- | Stops on account of fog cortificato issued in Nebraska, (3) evidence | pin.. it a doctor was sent for, 100 chamber last evening to witness the per- sized flame that crowned the top of the | Minating oils. Many of these bilis wou T AR RS STy 5 Eowh Ko notnlwass exchanzed o of having tanght with ability " and success in | " Gficors Abner Carder and Bebout had & £ s lamp, The fear engendered by the | Surdly ridiculoys and oppressive to the oil | surance of the existence of Godand the im- | J70Ws 4% HOLAW) R # high school 1u Nobraska o at least thee | way of words last night while filing out for | - drliseivalon ory surrounding the origin of thooll | €ompaNIes, butout ofall te disession camo | movtality of the soul. — Skepticism on this R e ars 3 4 luty, and blows would have been struck bad | companied by the dule andduchess of Exdin- | arid its roputed deadly nature 1 it took ano- | the present which. if properly enforeed, | pointis porhaps one of the enief dificultios (i Thewagos of sin ara pald m Professional certificates on examination | 15t Oticor. MelWillhams . interferred. Botn | burgh, the duke and duchess of Connau tion to blow up, kopt the family cirelo u vory | NAKes & lamp ion a practicat fmpossic | R 1 S B O O overcome (| than the ministor's slary are granted under the following couditions, | \ore on the carpet for the offense, and and Princeand Princess 1 of Bat safe distanco from the lamp during the nigit | bility. Not nearly all the beneits of the e d h A ek Men are just as ready to hate § namely - Too applicant must be a permanent | yogul Mayor Graham revoked the e burs, the marchioness of Lorao and other | of itsadveut. No Gheberover regarded his | 41 fealized onaccount of tho fznorance of | these days; notis this theonly one, for we | yirtues as for your fanlts tencher of high standing who bas had a suc- | GoN0rCider and susponded Bebout bors of the royal family and household. | sacred Hime with more profound awe than | the retail dealers. It was de J for the | worship a goa of progress wnose life depends Xt 1atoba Rxtoatalthat ARl cessful experience in teaching and must pass | g After the performance, the company | did the doen juvenile eyes look upon that | Protectionof tho dealers as well “as the con- | on competition, and who-—as the apothosis of | malke bombastic speeches, the regular exauination provided for state incoln bottling works at Third and 0 | was regaled in Van Dyke's room | littie topkuot of vellow flame forthe fivst few | Sumers, but the oil companies in many in- | p)iyg certificates, ts was robbed Thursday and last night | At the queen’s expense. Empress F'red- | hoursof its existence. But wien § o’clock ‘*’ Kot niitles L the deaters by p iciug ,..“‘ BURLINGTON OFFICIALS CONFER, of u lot of coul and mineral water, but the erick and her daug Margarct were | came and the thi did _not blow up 1 and weaningless brands on the rels, v f n t ¢ . (S VT et " o instance, simplo water white oll o | et Yet mature dos, e vorl | ‘T'rayel may broaden the mind, butit fiat pany hold an 1mportant confer In this | the thioves having open almost equalled that of _the Savoy theater vemor turned 1t down and safely ) d i I S ough uminteliigent enerey which i ¢ ! ¥DON, Mareh 7.—[Special Cablogram to Freedom Ixpert skippers—Tax dodgors. superiutendent of public instruction is send- L ol e o move. Ing out circulars to thoe teachers of the state, A telogram was received this morning from rolative to novmal diplomas and professional | youadking the Lincoln police o nrrost on sharp man seldom finds lifo a Tho Colossus of Rhodes marked a great stride in art, lways an im ranalways formance of **I'he Giondoliers.” She was ac- unreasoning force—-might be appro The dogs that take tho prizes a priately labelled: “the survival of the fit 10w ara the bred winuers, ¥ yesterday., Those in nee wero | search was mad ar by, but | size. Thearrangements for the play and the | pressed it with a litthe puff of his b obih y by tho dealers' stamps aud tho litho- | ent iu all matter, aud o canter of all Minates are the poor man's sma General Manager Holdre; ntendent | nothing was found implicating ipants. | decorations of the chamber were pecfect in | Sacred » quickly #¥AVe way to comm aphic | \e barrols. It ali ¢ Calvert, Superintendents Bryuell of the G. L, Tichner, living at 1040 street, is | every detail. A vebearsal of “The Gondo- [ pluce vespect - with~ twenty-fourhours of fu- ! the de [ine el R TR 0 SR s Northern division, Campbell of the Western | mouriiug the loss of a fine cont and vest that | liers” was held at 6 o'clock in the eveniug to | milinity, and at theend ‘of the second day lon. for X 5 ¥ givision, Rodgers of the Sou.hern division | we aken from his room yesterday after- hrnnn’ a_'»u:wl uny hitch at llwunwr |w|‘ when I discovered 1 conld snap my fingers at oel on the ond tiveof guiding and "- Y“h-\<‘1—"l'u~l"‘h‘u'w and Poelan of the Wyoming division noon. X ormuncc )'Oyle C personally divected it with impunity, 1t had fallen to the level of SThe immunity from cidents in Jowa is | power; itis not forhimto pla Hawksworth, superintendent of = motive Sherif Willman is 1 the city after one | the play, which was witnessed by 200 por- | the “store candle.”” At the end of the third | also duo to the fact that our law makes the power, and Master Mechanics Archibald of | Jones, ex-police judge of N ska City, who | sous. queen sat in an armehair sur- | day when | discovered that I coutd fill an old | standavd higher than m either Winois or Ne- | 1o bow before the wave which overwhelms R T RO T feCook, Pirrie of Wymore, Greusel of | is accused of taking mortgaged property out | round by the royal children, down to the [ “(i. D" gun cap that haa lost its “woody' | braska, O process of inspection is aiso | o £ 3 5 s ¢ N " Plattsmouth, and Wyman of Alliance. 2 | of Otoe county without permission of the She was greatly ploased by | with it and snapiv vepentedly on the “tube” | different to some extent and requires intelli- | (e Weak and bears forward only the strong, ever judge of m mun's mind by tho length conference was beld for the purpose of de- | mortgagee. rformance and bestowed applause on | of the old single barrclad shot gun without | gence and skill to be made accurately. We | butto subdue its energy by intellect ud | of time it takes him to make it up vising ways and meas to reduce theexpense | The 1. & M. engineer on the train leaving | the player fiving the piece, it suik beneath the level of | use a modified pattern of the Elliottiinspection | how is Lifo to be rey 1 coherent if, whilo A rolling stone gathers no moss,” but the of maintaining and operatiug tho system. It | bereat 8 o'clock yesterduy morning had a To Mate m’ AT even contempt cup, which is the generally recognized stand- | progress requires competition, the dignity of | way its edges round off 15 a caut was the unanimous opinion that thie expenses | navrow escape from death. A fow miles _To Mate 8. with Ansel, “In those days it was s extravagant fam- | ard instrument. Our legil standard is 10 man commands s to love ourneighbor’ us | When aman begins to nccumulatea littls of the operating. department had beon re- | of town, whila going at a lively rate, the side New Youk, Marchi.—(Special Telegram | ily that consumed a gallon of the now fluid | Farenbeit, that is the ol is heated ina closed | onpself! monoy hie rafors Lo his parson as i the Fctor Guced almost as much as possible now, butit | rod broke and came up through the floor of | toPug Brr.|—Robort Bouner, when asked | i a montn. The ouly possible advantage the | vessel to that temperiiure, and if it liberates | Theosophy says that a truo appreciation of | (iuttenbure was tho first type fo was agreed that after the ico season was | the cab with tereific force, aud withira fow | if he would sell his stallion Ansel, by Elec- | 'amphad over the old tallow candle was the {4 combustible gas it should be condemned. | life in 1ts” many-sided phases is only tobe |15 not known whether he was & uni :\-crm‘...].,»,T[m,{.h\{;nruxn-ul\m\.hl bo ro- | mchos of the engineer. © o C - tonoer, outof Annete,sad: *No, T would | Sicadinessof it lame eud the wlditional in; Iinc process is ke taking a amp and heating | found by studsing the inor man o « 4y | not st o“‘u.u‘.t‘n‘vu“f:n ul, CULLINGS, at Twen and O streets, committed | MOt du:lm -\llwnlnw'hm. 1 ill(r\,':\t him J>;-> ry u]\-l.‘mumv.‘~ Then v|h- e was onlya | .-un.ulm hited lexi 1f the pr ¢ science. In .41.‘.1‘. ’\hll\val found the true |.\(‘\\AI:‘4I\|:‘P‘I“? ul‘l‘:ul )\\m“v ‘.’\- “, 4 s S 1 G is wifo Jennle have | Bvolunta Whilostand- | cause I thought him a parfect hor: o wells in existonce, and the procoss of | refining has been stopped too soon the hieat | explanation of the “why' and the “how of | 3 @ RIVR a ngs prob: Samuel G. Owen and his wife Jennle havo | ;. tio) in‘the stable the animal attemptedto | fact is,” continued Mr. Bour stroking his | refining was crude and wastful, only two | will have liberated a gas and’ an explosion | the world around us: and introsnection, ably e 5 been wring the fumily L volu serateh its neek, when its sharply shod hind | beard thoughtfully, “I thind so much of him { products beingz obtained, kerosene and ben- | would follow. 1f 1t has not the taper will | guided by theosophic mothods, will gradually It is a singular fact that the best cook in ously of late in_tue district oo This | oot caught in the hal nd {n uttemptin, that [ am going to breed Maud 8. to him. [ | zine or ‘“spivits, tho latter was com- | find nothing to ignite and the lamp cannot be | disclose a world undreamt of, awaiting only | the world is always employed vy some ong morniug Mrs. Owen won first blood by se- | froq jiself cut an ar bled to death, thought at first there was too much thor- | monly called, Then pots and kettles were | exploded until a higher temperature has been | the light of self. elso, curing an order from the court vequiri SR B veal oxistenco, Theosophy, th vould “Yes, R Sl e Sammy to pay her &0 n month durlng the | gtreots, has a t uas given bieth to | 8. grand dam is-by the thoroughbred Hos- | fortuies we of in connec- | put upon the barrels by refiuers aveaboutas | chauge the diroction of the human mind | “oven at » Dalways woved in refized poudency of Shio case, and for ner atioraeys, | ters of pizs in ten months and ten | ton, and I had given some thought. of breed- | tion with the stuff. Twenty-five years have | misleading as they are meaningless. ‘The | from the study of oxteruals alone to that of | socic 100, Hoka: ! i days, and every little porier is living, ing ner to Westchester, a brotherto Majolica, | seen great revolutions in its comimerce, and | five test is supposed to be the point at which | the innerself.” Fivst teaching mon to kuow A man is ver B. 8, Littefield has filed a now potition | X)) fopman” Ebelich of St. Josoph, who | but Ausel bas such pure trotting action that | it has been tho sourco of the most gigantic | the oll will ignite and coutinuo to burn | thes it wonld only permit the inro- | with th asking 85,00 damages from the Call forlibel- | .\ 'y yosident of Lincoln fiftecn years agois | I've determined to mate Maud with " accumulated by men. fm- | when piaced inan open vessel. Oilthat will | duction of collateral knowledgo deawn from ing him, the court having thrown the other | ;o visiting in this city. He had not been < of distillation have given | flash in a closed cup at 106 will burn in an | experienco in the outer world, as corvobora A Potition out.of opurs 4 Abbott | i T-iucoln since his former sojoura here. New York Broke {he world noatly a score of products mauy of | opon yessel at about 183, and an ofl that | tive cvidence of ouP progross {n the In the damage case of Mus. Ann Abbott | ™ {HU R Eilown of severnl weeks' dura | New Youk, March 7 of A.E. | them vastly wmore valuable than the itlumi- | would only bura in & temperature of 135 | kuowledgoof the powers whieh e v ol egainst the city, asking for &,000 damages | 4oy (pe Lincoln packing and provision com- | Niehols has been announeed on the consoli | hating fuid, and the price has gone down | woul seless for illuminating purposes in | us. At present it canuot be ed that v " AL, for permancut iujuries sustained through de- | by v of Wost Lincolu s about to resume the | Jated exchungo. Over two thousand shares | from i cents a eallon to as low as 8 cents, | an ordinarily coustrusted lamyp. ern education consists entively in wequi T'io fairost maidons ave u the lew fendaut’s uegligence, the jury this mornlig | gjyightering and packing of porkers and | wore bought and sold for his nccount the price at which ang of the ¢ grades | *luotico ihut there is a disposition among | knowledge congerning the things which wo | (80 R - teie treatm gentiowan guve a verdict for §005. shipments hereafter will ve received com- uaw is retailing today. Now families consume | the members of the Nebraska legislature to | appreciate throngh our senses; and that the | AC4udintancos THE SHEEDY (ASE | mencing Monday £-dn 5 Simmona Appointod toceiver. ten to twenty gallons a month andobtaina | repeal the inspection law. It willbe s vory | inner man is moulded by the hard ar The man w coep a secrot may have The motion to admit Mrs. Sheedy to bail | Mr. T. J. McTighe, of J Burry & Co., Snam) i light that exceeds gas in brilliaucy, and | gravo midtake if it is done, It should be | ficeco pressure of on fid not come up this morning as w electrical and mechapical “engineer, New | NEW Youk, March7.—J. EdwardSimmons | 4jmoit equals the olectric light, at @ cost | amendod and made to more nearly corespond | which ho has ted. It is understood that as the report of | York, is in the cit This fivm s interested appointed receiver of the Ameri- | slightly greater than was required to supply | with the lowa law, aud the procdss of inspec mun wh " MY his e cliomist is dully expectod the court wil | in the new Lincold strect railway comvany, | can loan and trust company. His bond was | the tallow candios a fow yoars igo tion should be discontinued. The Foster cup | and the godliks powers which ho might use. | coat to help § own 30t pass upou the motion until that arrives ! aud will exercise persoual supervision of tae | flxed at §200,000, ““The fluid contains the same aeadly clo- | is used theve and the staudard is 100, While | Tho true scienco of 4 man is based on the @ ercates much i ey eu, vill pay bim to hoard them Pomorrow 15 the mirage of time. stination its willing victim things as the inner wality of exist S5he doosn't bolong to onr set second 1o | said when the duck wadaled by uature, but to corvect her: itisnotfor nim | 1gew love letters may be classed undor nsciousness 1o arouse it to Blair, at Eighth and Hill | oughbred for such aunion. You know Maud | chiefly u E I reached. The tory 50" and “175 fire test' v seldom altogether 15 hiis houso loes't pay to ¢ 1 milk Water what you ha Wity mstand er | @ high opi f ) bility, but no generally no control, b woman likes b ciuso ho has nover loarnt to know hinself 1