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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTIETH YIEAR, OMANA, TUEKSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, NUMBER 269, -t g ————— o DEATH DECIDED BV IOTTERY, ey gt < INDEMIEY MAYBEDENANDED, it wi vt ([HE NURDERED IS FIANCE L TWORKING ON A DEEP SCHEVE, contt today - Sutton & O N0 Able Lawyer ot & Co otk aew Au Austrian Army Of 156 |y ). | New York Polico Officials Think They Have ATSRCTIT RN RPE IMPORTANT REVELATIONS BY POLITZ | POLITCALSKIRHISHWITHA WOMAY INIT.. | 2 ! FACTIONAL ANMOSITY IN IRELAND. (Hi s Doy SEVERAL NAMES TO ONE CORPSEy e Tells of the Seorct Meeting at Lively Controversy Over an Tnsignifi- A Thinty Nebrska and Towa 1 « ok Hafiig RATRetTvet R derman tnsurance Compan Wisivitos NEARH. i fce Belng Manutactured tor JNERY Passed Upon the Bray e N ; n ; May Prevent the A ppoint e 8 the Prince of Wales Was Amed A A Ollicer, u ment of Lok ' v s Other N Thousand Dollar Tea Sery i Supposition That the Swindling of @ Which sentence of Death Was y 1 cant Kansas Postolice -Health we Ginl's Leap some reason as the parents of : yamin | their consentto the mu il m Willlam Ball, | The Statement from Proven zin t « \ o Italian | Peter t \ Pea W him cland 1y, but sho de ! € to tho bW OILE March 16, — Iu Fath ¢ \ ' v woul . mt i oa \ nstol 5 S G Ger Gt ) N " Ao v . Niw ( ) 1 L John I s, Barney Wilson, [ €8y theoficer calle tempt to provo the . T nith n K. Walker, Francis | in o finalintervic A0 5 Wl Do 1 undor v James Hareis, | clopement, Pinding {iew W npiy aeso y f W dese T : Tsrael Bovd, | parental mandates wa ' William Gordon Cu matter J fer, o e Lo acee 1 i / : m - Meons, || 2 10 06 i b “DONT SHoorr bt 6F MaEel A H tionil Pavren Shanb, | mad with disippoint ittt S Rl ! Yo o A e O i An Old Grodge Causes hably Carl; minor of Franeis K. Davis: Mary A heart I'he mother of the unfortuna . L thematter and was aavised to make a public v 1 1 bo done un 1to autlhor- Rogers, former w r Hughes \m:“u;um sot, rushed into the room just L 1 m.l Sho Ilu‘u. 2 staement concer the matter, as ho aid ; iisiann stowel condusively tiat | Merium, widow of William ¥ | s the loutennt fred the second st in Sarr Loake, Utal,, Mareh 16— [Spocial yarto ¢ S enine.| 1is own breast and fell dead besido the body | el et sl ! 1 Statisticson Truck Gardening. ofhis victim, Man inany manuer, On the contray SEBSCI U e L ) i S | Wismveros, M The census bu hias be i toof their enmity t i eS0Tt iminal onc, tobe dealt ki EYALIES reau toay isdsuied bul A by AT DO, \ Prover S 2 ek alauthorities of the state u t became gardening in the United States, Sithe Mafins 1o several loters, threat . glaringly apparnt that they would notand | gine from marlk e G ing to k { and brohersunles we | t couldnotdo wything, that foloralinterfer= | g1onm00.00 are it ARt s gave th We did not res | s bss A £ 000 @ iny e distry, the Ve o 1 i Gt ety anmual produets of § | we A WOMAN IN TIE CASE BITM0 ¢ furms or reights and i o T R e D voly | cotmissins, it bong . ratized upon 54440 | mortbund ist party, =ald to your licutenant urgod his s Gleud ves was s Clinese in and he ted Chief Gaslerin regarting | i % : N f oy arging that ot il cute ram to Tur Brer A o ial to the T the mi Tribune from Richfield, Utah, says: *lim 0 ¢ i England. Bonlanger Brosscls, Merherson, aced tw wo, last night sho five fee tall, Parrs, March 1, > ublegram to | and dangerously wounded Luther Palmer of i gt o oyos, Dite 131 The con N 'n of Gen Paye 1t was the result of an old grudge. | lig 1 Tieht eral Boulanger " < tho quid | McPherson says that Palmer wrote an ar ister nunes. On tais subject M. Paul Deroulede, | Hele o a newspaper aceusing him of robbing 0 R \"H who may sidered tho file leader of tho | &SI and ste iling chickens, b eukion il 4 18 oIty and i State ates that he i seere ot dive and that 2 At Ruttineer's lifo “‘“‘ v ski ish 1 0in &2 here over a [ acres ofland. Thefe are employed in this | corres i v statemente made by MePherson are false rw‘n « pany Il r i oin Kinsas, LS goiting so warm | industey 216,76 1 54 women and 14, | “1t is true that [ wentto Brussels the other | When MePherson aimed at Palmer, who has of a iy that Governor Os borne thatstate came on | ST4children, aid, 5,56 horses and mules | day, but it S to seo Rochefort Genera! fe and fan he 1 For God sake Lo t heywould or could not deal with the ring- markcetand ¢ ake hin s fro . thesover L8 ho w \ 0,00 11l f Hnne il 10 tako & hand in thefight, Some- | anddS,971,000 w uplements. Nearly | Bowlanger had not veached the Belgian cay 1, Mcl*herson oot mo. | 1o the theory that b ime ago a Miss Johimson was appointe por’ cent of th & produced in the | talwhen I was there aud Rochefort left be r sliot twico and stracle Palmer [ Wi found bound and ga in the sinistress al Silver Lake, Kan, on the | United Statescomts {rom thebeltof counties | fore his arcival. Here is a lotter from Roc tolfligfora netfallis i s tastorvilioRvasl noitling ot sy tly been i 15,100 on piantation reconmendation prosentative Kellyand | along the Atlar © cost, from southern | fort, and M. Dero o took fr his i \ 11 and was placed | 811 and At the wholo myster « have replaced negroes, a nunberof il the place, but it now | Georgia and Alat along thenorth and | pocket a note from the editor of th i in 1 very eritical condition [ Kenously contrived tgraveyard ano addel that Cariso went to the | the els t s out that Miss Jotmson's brothers and | south lines of railr ad in the Mississippi va Intransicesat, *‘in wh he states that he s that he will die, so the s can "“ o Ttalian el and took an oath to quit the May vakespeare makes 1o o uncles anl mmale ives generally we ley, from tl Chicago and from the | has ncither seen nor heard from General r dying statement,” u other word Mafia. He siid Charlie Matangagvas chief [ Bis foeling in the matter, He L among these firmel e people of Kan- | colery distriets of lichigan and Olio Boulanger for three wonths, Soyon see how S ofthe Mafia gang wmd that its objiet was to | to the Tribune cornspor that Pavlcers sas who brought abot the political upheval - =~ idle is all this talk about Boulingists plot Strangled (o Death. wvery 1 Kill those who woerengainst it When avie: | 8ndhis associates did just right. Ho androtired Sentor Ingalis. That they should « emala Will be at the Far, ting at Brussels over the criti tuation | Crevesse, Wyo, March Special Telo ¢ tin wasseleded e was iavied o dimer, | thedtians' all inihe morniie pipers aud | now be wgarded even i 5o ninor a way as | Wasnixeroy, Mireh 16— A cablogram was ted by the recent visit of the empress ram to T kre]—When Frank O Mary o plias afr which he was dme up Provenano | Knew something was going to hapy the appointment of their sister aspostmis- | peceived by the ¢ partment of state thi oris the German emporer after war. | of Bates Hole B ST G eRpOCuL Lo poat He gl thinks one Carlo gave Pather Manoritta the W were you during the riot! tr ~.’.,“>,‘v which the Kansas republi- | T "‘r} ““ el “"[‘” ‘\ ,r, s ”'\ Heis not ready yet. His v‘ newed severe ”,‘ 12 5 1LIV0 S0BD SuLLL e COrfisnAnia tho A vihurcicl expecta. S Obiy e s cinheclsd i TIEAlie ¥ sAn i uAttendingto my private busines, bt e M s moming from Tfutenant Seriven, special | pd 8 N0 PRIV Job s eneved Ion Friday last they found Mrs. 0" Mar ton hat v found, th ws of Curuso finally went went bick toMatrnga “Did s any messures o preventthe | ernoe Oshorne comes to plead with the commi erto th Ceatral American states, | geainst us Boulangists, and not in order ging from th of the cellarstrangled | tdentiti vould be the and the beeauseof iutimidation by the gag tracedy dentto aid therepublicars of that state by | in the interestof t1) world's Columbian ex- | provoke France to war. Ho wis o | to death. n the joist to the | Weilte knows v wa i It is believed here that th tor ¢ nt No." theappoiutment of astraight-out republican. | position, stating tl t thegovernorof Guat weaken my intluence Paris. He k i ofthe ttaliaus are glada salitar son ha Don't you regvet it 21 Oun the other hand wlianee people in- | maly accepts the 1 itation to parucipate in | that his army is not vet comple bon administeredto the Mafia, asthey hay No. sify answered mayor, bellizer- | sist that they have istrated suftieient | theexposition and ) Jumped feom the ¢ years boen in dread of tho gy nily, “f dman Americn « d lam [ stregthio béeatitied tofilt sme of the of ivesassurances of hearty | with the new rifle nor familiar with S lnowt suic b York, Mar ceram : \ : ] coaperition. hand ling of it Ho secs 1taly falli rec o Unjon Pac to Tur Ber : Ihir e | e i s ted g ing Bl e e TR ol AL Breekinriag: Only slighty 11 Jmii e s | Matia went to the levee Hag where one had made arange nt 1 aretril of them put his footon the Avericar ag [ 1 teard of the verdict] wa on il my and hoisted the Taliao flag American ol These men wer wishad by law flar was thon hoisted under it A number of | ful means 1 wen who did i thiren twenty miles wost of here delayed passenger | teenth sty ¢ w0 and 1 as never before on the north and, at | travel six hour I'wo brakemen were [ Avenue A HEALTH MAY PREVENT f11S APPOINTMENT WasmvGroy, Nireh 16.—[Special Tele- | home, he has to deal with the Bismarcks and | slighily injured in the wrecl eram to Tie Ber —Representative Breck alist he will not vun i v body of a It was i foless, ek o, S | Fridzo ol Kentudy, who suffersd fromn | “His récent atiomptto make up with us Would Not Give e it ol to all appearun toomo T o 1o ot oy ware | TDiie. Italinns. ind taicen the lnw into ihers | sutwad Mr. Hustey relenel, Mr. Tamio [ improverapiily. {§avpsars thatihe irepow | piiefe to smoots the way for his com gram to Tue Bir, | Mavshal o i ; wa St X e A N R is in deliat health andhis physicans bave | of bis serious illoess. was o exaggération | it 4 and my friends could never lave oo i 0 tho The Fecling in Rome, strongz for them and what lhappened? The | Biwto enter upon the arduous dutics al this Er 7 3 o identitied a 210 N B2 ST this city alive. But he will not come now. | tained on Mavch runaway accident | oyuiper who had | o akes aboit six monthsto count & STY. i 4 sunther, who had hved Rowr, Mareh 16— News of the nassacre of | Sovereign took holt of it —tho king. tere [ 1me, ttake abut six “monthsto, count ENATORERIERIELS HODE T He sees by the reception given his mother | eaused by the want of u furmer who the Itallans in New Orieans gid not becomne | YhosOvereizalso ook old of it —the pe i raatil S Ik THis O b0 Lithe ey ors = which wis diguified but decided that ho | Would not “give the roa . Mr. Frame ¢ T D'l stand up f I i ing AT tdida e[\ SRIEOaMELCR W IGUIR IS EUG JUNIQ Ve He Prefersan . 1kt rship to a Foreign | could not afford to come. S0 we have spared | 10 Atchison in 1557 from Wheeliug, W. Va, gonerally known until this moming 1| e S aih ol 3 15[ tiwe ther is dnew trewurerappointed, and St come. ave spar R pniatmin dvieirom I 3 crateda profound semsation. The general | executive. tbut thess OUESIKRCI | ¢ tosts the government over $25,00. It i psion. aris this iniquity of baving to open its as forty-five years ol RERAERR Bt | Sapeutive, tbut thess o ot here | phaeforoimportant that the man tppointed | Bissanci, N. 1, March 16| Spocial Tele- f gates to the graudson of William and the son TR e the mill was Jost foling s oneof utnostindigtionandiiirst | why oy hoiic w g | Should uot only have good health, bt bein a | erun toTus Bre. |-Sentor Pierceis strongly | O Fraloriciwho trod our stroets s con X el o e oae | erjob. Siuee't ne much for reprisals in some form. An English v the Stars and ong . dellow i otiion o remain: s Tong as wantal: R bR oY | auerors. 1emisoy, Kan., March 16, - [Sp, R A s was itor, who wasmistake n for an American,had g | Bnpled the Anericay bl g MRS AT AN TR a0 BAC 3 e Tue Bee -Albert 1 i appeara wo Sadav el Wl (BT U R $il6a16 OB, MIES, OWEN AT TILE TOINT OF DEATIL i ean oF A i S co been oot ! t tor marvowescae. frn biins mobbel, In talk Al s an & good | Mrs. Owen,wifeof the exrepnsentative ML DRl R Schnem e ORInS LEGos EOIE P E b y pare, with Ipiitnadhasben point o death | 4 y0in e He has also been offered a | leaderin the commons, today ¢ od that | wi wild geese yosterday after: WS O w " tests were uttered agaiist any ropresantation @ i theinteryi s ended 1 wd she may dicat any moment. Her R 3 A . ol LhoToaroral T Eal At e OIR i T mOEIG AT eRRLBIN A ROk ETRN A UBan|| loNEHALl erest in the Mimeapo- | the governmentlas com ton decision thay | and was drowned 1 th a Chicay i ] Quaker City Callan s, . s expected torrive as | s ibu yaplh | W0000 88 0| noworian fonpeionsallves of Jator organ Swallowed ¢ arb, Aci, MURDERED HER HUSBAND, it ehanber of duut tnELma, Pa., Mard 10 o tins an cirry i, Mrs. Over Gent et B R el o AL ) gtltl Yo} Naw.: Orloan \ i ram to Tuy 1 I shoclced her norvons Systom very | the Trinnesiockand elitorship and M i, H ; egram to Tur Br i ) Awful Deed of an Insane Towa Wife Harrism recognind U ian: i s f 0 1 of that nccdent | Pierce would prefer that arvasgement in | °ereuson, political secrotary of the foreien | . % SapiRyINIERE Thilac Nintés ¢ lom siicitisd s t i precipit 5 I which is | order that they might not be separate ofice, said the government had been advised | bottle of brimarily nervou s, is a | theiv ehildron The senator's political friends | indiveetly of the sezure of the British South have | dout to himthathe cannotafford | African company's r, Countess of Car. - residents o i sath would e de- | todisregardthe prestige which tne forei narvon, by the Portug litornia Senatorvial Contest, g N wssius 0 - Or t friends, many of | appointment woull give him and thitan « In tho house of lords Lord Salist SacraveNTo, Cala, Mareh 16, —The ball g i tuight, and mior Wt Mini “ter g v n o the coundls of the | itorshipean be securedat any time. Senator | itappeared from the printed rop alled uy toduy in ! L oy 1 v 1 Pierce returis to Waushington about the steamner was landing arms in Port Doy Presig Harrison's rer akers 1 : CUEY AL WANT - T0 GO, s fora er conference with thep ntory, “If this isafact,” said L e Kove 1€ Mr. PPovter said ! £ i’ At N 5 President Harrison 1s being besieged wity | dent. bury, “the Portugese had a rig] 12 badon ’ b aplantions he had fuen s roquests from nowspaper men in evory parl ———— l Hoathor T ot s eon ¢ o friendly relationsex i ) f too Bl wointay for mvittion o privieges| AFRALD OF ANNEXATIONISTS, = o Lt e ey not stated tween Italy and the United States, S Ken, toacec i s trip to California MayViin: el EEVED Cet H pho s spfor 8 AL Are Interest Signor Vorvais urged that indem t next 3 Cre o pamitovery | The Canadian Government Talks of | Loxnox, March 16 Al Cablegramto | national nters at Colorado | ALGllDtardacy shouldbe demanded for the fa t witer | ross Lo accon whi Banisling Someof the Leaders, Tne Bee)—The f queens bench | Springs sclectd and construction n8 Boixas, Ta, March 1l R Trol Dhi PonloRonanolsa ' i atireniod would buve airainload Toroyto, Ont., Mareh 16— [Special Tele- | sitting at Clitheroe, has refused to grant the | W atonce commonco HEAMLL) ““‘ ’;‘y“ ¥ riernig tothe New Orleaus tragedy, saxs! | miss ; Il rostlitions dononne | forand nsaiis conain poron aul ho wours | BMm o Tie BEE]—Ttls understood that the writ of habeas corpus petitioned for by the GRS T, v “Relying onthe foresicht of the American ) will be passed (i e e poeoms | Eovernment has been cousidering whatit | relatives of Mrs. Jackson, who was forcibly g ailitallions mon thut arg oxp authornities and out of regand fora sincerely whorm be would 1ot disobligeif he could, e | shoulddo with such men as Edward Farrer. | carried away by her husband a week ago last | I2ev, How I McQueary Convicted by | P00 i SX0RULIVEICONNH =L rrow aod fricadly power, Italy has refained frou New Orleans. would, af 1L, be held responsible for [ A fivm of Tarontosolicitors fias been at work | Sunday, Tue court says there is no evidence iho i Bniacopal Ohural argue the pros an f railroad taxation, ‘\',‘j'\',‘ffl“;‘;“" LACHR ORI B oL «v, March I ings | evey thing. lins seonolulo investiguting his onduct, and some weeks | of cruelty committed by the husband, and it | Civeiasn, 0., March 16, ~The Episcopal | 8¢ the vity, By the number of letiers ro- " Other pajers haye the following comments S _”“"‘"d” "-‘;"‘ o e g they advisel the government that he ,\'.-A\w‘ywle.»nz\ u "".“v",‘,“"' re. A friend | chiureh, which tried Rev. Howard MeQueary ss wen and farmers throughout the state, on thetragaly : TheCapitin Fracassisay s sent diret to | Glion i opportinity to have & ro came will withinthe lnw relating to high | of Mrs, Jackson has bad an interview with | on th charge of heresy, today found bin probable that there will be a lay “The wealk in rica 0 t b reed by Wm0 4 on his train, s that every newspaper treason. As the law now is, it is said there | hor at Blackburn, ar B shagcenndifolbe ferocins, bloody pop w rallk torney gen- | tho country hat tikes telegrny Spatehies | would ne nodiftienlty in se i I GoRvinIcuastit anticon trad; Rtthoug gun beeon | et o ek nd murdered in diy c | i man equal ng. Thus no | tion onthe chargeof high treason, Whether | giled with her abductor, who, while restrain- | FEHE t fioo i raily ro_well aware of the one "ne Don Chiscotte Della Mancia vemarks tgrounds for laint. I | the government will gothis far isvet to be | M herof hev liberty, has treated hee with | 8% T 1eht by the favmers uy present, dItaly ought to that instant sondents wish 1o upon o | decided. The report says that if theauthor- | Studied politeness and respect. He may win Bt SRR orideas of a_reduction, and will bg ios be taken t t thelts Ltrainor vesular trains or meet the | ities do move, they 1 probably move | her yet New Orloans, sidential pirtyat poiuts slongthe route, | aainstsome others Wwho ure members of par A Costly Ten Service. Phoopir \ ot yet weosize will bo chectully recoived liument. Auy puoshment that may to wou Lump Jawed Cattle i viis i NTHIE 1IN EY EWY PARTICULAR neted out to thom will boof the naturcof | , LONPON, March SiicialGabloerg f ¥ . Tu, Marc al Tele- li v . t a : EQUARLS i A i Yarnshmon trathor than At e Br uirty thousand dollars is the | 3 i 1ol hoaltt \ il 10 widely pulished story that Land ) ] 1 S : his i : N f health slay ! oty G b roste g et et | 71t 45 also said the government'is being | priceof the pretty novelty in the shape of @ | iy R Ufor T ; X : ) ith ool heoduse b | ueed o ask Lord Salisbury to station concept e Jatter i o e Canadafron” five toten lritish vegiments, | po o princess of W ales by . Chr tile t ¥ ! : quartering themin Halifax, Quebec, Mon e i nu twal, Toronto, Winuipeg and Vancouver, Tt | & o 1t was des mdthat i is argied that the presence of these regi- | S¢If and is being ma € ] onal superintende i pir lu favor ments in Canada would do moreto put down A A T the annexationists and puta cheek to their wed 1 plate, tuy boler | Favorabhle Commment in London. M cons piracy than iy thing else could do, J 2 ket Improve | Methods, highues: Orrwa, Ont., March 16— [Special " from gram to e Ber] —Accorting to high au- | smal u we. exqui vears ugo and was still w Tizzic was thirty-two vears woman in the Kuickerbocker kuitting until a ye Ao when Japanese mission wiich has been formally In Lords and < tenderel him and he is likly toaccept the | Losnos, March Smith mont tions could be placed upon the labor corr car Wet ¥ At anti-railroad men that ave expected to appear e nume nilty 3 1o Juesti f that s attenda ipon the 4 A pr toa service which is now being afi i et 1 tovity friendly to thogovernment, Sie John | Wid i y 1 ey e bt triendly | Macdonald bas been for months engaged in Facto Animosty. & i A the consideration o caborate plans looking L.oxnoy, March 16, Special Cable ) tothe improved condition of farmers of Can- | i Ber. |1k | Aubur v ada, Theseefforts will look to the adoption Patdock's recommenda. | of rmproved methods of work, improved o butes classes of stoek, the raisingof specially prom it ising kinds of produce and securing new [ slaves by taitors among t throughout Clare, Trelar of Clare’ not to allow then G LOB Mr0 i Sal ever industeial protection is found to [in their wrath by thousauds Eadn ¥ Maine o plidea | essive inits oparation without com- | [lealyites at the first meeting that they dit tcut for the gener Tnnd offie. aud | pensating benelits to the general public, | to hold g in Clare between the fac ) i ciil agont who was dropped from | i all the publicdepaniments is to bo vigor- | cards havo not improved the situation o : & A ek ot an i i St T RERL sly insiste upom, whereby it is belheye Factional animosity is also marked at | ) S A9MaN, 0, N ¢ nist ment of special Services wis ox considerable suts of money will be | whore Mr. Flealy i3 (0 speak soon, ! S IR Int tic disposalof the government for Bound to Hold Van Dyk In., March 16, (S ing is considered ine ou that ¢ 0,3 1 W Ealm M. Donovan of S Condit G with Spain Siou CANVEILED A STATU Paiis, X publistes o dis Punshed a Pupil ateh from its Madiid correspo L osaying k3 A O, March 10 S her Moniment to George Wash- | (hat the Spanish ington Dedicated, Newncuan, N Y, March 16, ~[Special | admitting into the Spanish les United Telegram to Tue Bre.]-The tower of lib- | States industrial and aty on the Washingto's headquarters | at lower rates than those grounds, which was erc with fuuds pro- | in exchange { mittanee yed by e € 1 5t B Daw: Yorle [ RERIRSERS OF CULT RURAT state governments, has been completed and | LU R i i Enterat a Nolle | Yo liw Hia, gevay Noformil ceremony took plice at theun- | privilege Spain pr 8y La, Mar bo dis cariy outthe rer veiling of the statue of Washington, uud the . Dy by Letie 8 ont 3 ent with U { States 18 disereditod ning of the structn Ribot Makes a #iequest. a2 e ot 5 T i § ot M tio autovities at Rio e costin il was aboit 87,000 mostof | Py, Mar il el e d Ete tCIUNGE WL s sl I Kovern- | Tu Bren, |~ Tho NIX Siecle today suys ernor Nichols of L u the Uni chration in 158 of the cent at Now Orle bandment of army and the b snoriiary's telogr atter \ 3 . Supreme Court Ovders, Ly il federl authorities E 1 ¢ o WasnNaion, Mareh 16— [Special T ihe rocenl of Qovoruox b Y The Italian Consul Theeat ned cabin I of reci procity with the United Stat ites Buazilan Reciprocity Bumors Was N, March 16.~The depirt {state has been infor t ram W f 1, oluti ovary ) ved na 0 - st o pam o ine B Unitel States si- RAT e sl (L R RN ~s, La., Ma 1t AIRD SR i) \'\""’“:“\"‘l\l T o , Was a bernible Storm Stenck for Bk from ltalim o s i difereit parts | 8 oy | HISAUINHIN, GURAUTNGN ARUIAL A EAIL ran | Toxnoy, Maret in of t TRy of the ry profestig at whit they | that he had ex pressed approva i SAow Dl ia, outrage,’ @ demanding that all | of the citizens Suturday, said le b Monday of Aprilnext. Inthe Jugirocase u New York, w 0 4 dtizens by properly potected L 2 ow dtatin was orlered i divecting abled coudition, suy uday’s st backwardness of The maler I aluost (he sole lopic of CONELSVED 0N BECND TAUE. el £08 10 priswior b coo inte cout | vindy ANE WEATHUR FORECAST, Dangevously 11, Linthe Ea gannLee stenck 1 Was le worst of Lis experience, He states | luew went out

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