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. o “-'-’Ir‘v R 464 SRR i) WTT (L THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1892. DE MORES MET HIS MATCH | Eiiacoee it s manast e | WHAT THEOSOPHY TEACHES | i3 i seespamaetiaboiines | MAY CHANGE THE SYSTEM | st -ttt 56t | CAUGHT BY FALLING WALLS ¥ ; appreciation of the | Price of his assistance in securing the jssue Co., contractors, for @800 damages in caus- valns AR BORERLs of opprnized Jbor And of the ma Canal_lottery bonds. Not a ing the death of thebhild. The jurors peti i are more willing to treat with their mel small part of this a nee consisted in tioned to have whikléy and cigars sent into through an organization. The Il:ll!l’lllsl‘n:: . izhts Another Duol with | pushing through parliament, the bill au , Bas d- | the jury room. and freeeiving no response S : G | DT SIS T BT ous S SO 15 T : French Fire-Eater Fighte An Duol with | Dushing b loan, Mrs, Besant Expounds the Tenets of the 01d- | {5, MY, 00t echivg, to huve some M Plan of Determining the Salaries of Publio | IR BT NG e indications | Albany, N ¥, Firemen Moet Death in the Disastrous Results. M. Monchicourt had often heard the New Religious Cult, with the judge. The result was a verdict School Principals Disoussed, are able 1o our success in the future Line of Dy direetors complain of Baron de Reinach's finding the charge O, hegligence true and There s & stigms hed whon 8 fallrosd ine of Daty. rapacious demands, and had withessed vio- awarding the plahtiff 1 cent damage company employs nonunion men that is hurt- _ lent scencs at the Canal company's office, ) Judge Brotano instanHy et aside the verdict, | ful to its business interests, and the offic LAID UP NOW WITH A BAD SHOULDER | leptscencs at the Canal companysoffice | ABOUT UPLIFTING ONE'S OWN SELF | o e vanenetaein 1o the | SUGGESTIONS OF CHAIRMAN BABCOCK | [ 1o s busincas intereataantl the officlals | FATAL CLIMAX TO A DISASTROUS FIRE He did not know the names of the holders of i jurors, dismissed them in disgrace and fined ossible.” : the bonds au portier, representing 1,400,000 the hief culprits to.an amount equal to Yo, v N It ds or, NPrese) o A g et o ! 0 4 ) i hy i 0 o ple- Mesult of n Heated Disenssion on Antl- | francs, although he believed that many of [ What Thinking Will Do for Hamanity—Ef- | their fecs. Contractors NBefore the Board Seeking Ex- um|5||-|-:ms"|’l"1‘kl("::;:‘l||:‘~"ILL”)(”IIi1:n'\“|‘!l‘::-l'\‘\“:‘« Brave Men Burled Benoath the 1 B <Same of Antagonist | them hiad boen disbursed in connection with | fect of st Thought on the Race of N It R tenslon of Time—Talk About Taking | not disposed to discuss that subject. Wiotkud Bellfingotr Uitre WiCks: '8 Not Given, but Sald to Be R st e T Today—Moving Toward a Gen- el e et the Library Quarters in the - e - st bl A turls Duelist. “Mhe payment of 11,000,000 franes to the ernl Brotherhood, List of Changes of Emportance In the City Hall, S e . underriting syndicato which took the lot- it ; Allof the Third Caval : Fhmintinkie tery issue, M. Monchicourt said, was un- Wasiixaro, D. C., Dec. 19.—[Special Tele - [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) 'l"l”""'““' oxe "*‘l""- § st Ssbokt It would be hard to tell just exactly what | €ram to Tre Bre.]—The following army or- | The effort commenced before the present | Garvesros, Tex., Dec. 10.—A special from Atnaxy, N, Y., Dec. 10.—H lifo ¢ e, 19.—[New York Horald Cablo n continuing his testimony, Monchi- | is most to {%d § 18 B or | ders were issued today: erm of 1o sohiot SHAARS ster 3 ot K6 Naws 8 Genar ¥ SSLA Lyl b AL U ) BETVSTW York Flors | n, continuing his testimony, M. Monchic | is most to be admired in Aunie Bosant, for | deréworejssuedtoday: | term of public schools to chango the system | San Antonfo to the News says: General bt froved 10 D 1H8 ookt ot GRHNGUINING e Brw|—Some Paris news- | £ourt said that several sums amountini 10 | gigtorent individuals see hor in different tem- e leave of absence granted Socond Lieu- | of paying principals by allowing them fixed | Frank Wheaton, commander of this milit d 4 sers have beon asking: *“Where is the Mar- | ;1 s AL iyl e TS | tordmenits . Tt { tenant Melvin W. Rowell, Tenth cavalry, is h ' | aWoT COITIIANTC iis military | the conflagration in the Fort Orange mill, papers ha asking: “Where | niinos thom to boom the Panama loans, Ho | Deraments, no two allke. Hor brain is a | coRaf% ArIR A OWe e of nbsonce | SAlf instead of allowing thom amounts | department, received te ke -6t Kb - Bt ¥ LHE Col M quis de Mores?” Eyvensomeintimate friends | had never heard it expressly stated that dep- | wonder-working wand, yet she has physical | granted st Licutennat Charlos Hyrne, ording to the number of rooms in | from Fort McIntosh stating that all six | street pier % S of the marquis have been ingui and ex- | uties were bought for cash. Many check char cs that stand out just as prom- | adjutant Sixth infantry, is extended two | the buildings over which they side, failed | poops o « " er, were le payable merely to o 4] PNy presging anxiety about him. The Paris La | M Oberdonrtor tecelved 2,000,000 | inently as her broad intelligence. Shohasa | months, The leave of absence grinte I at the meeting of the Board of Education | field scout Presse states that de Mores is confined tohis | goves e o o restin |f device of a | fine, intellectual face which shines with an Licutenant ~ William W, Withers| last night Noth bed in a hotel at Drossels with a severe | oo b fuk: D el “ | inner light, and a voice of pleasing sweet .:l‘"””\“”" A ek AL 3 wn C. B, Babeoc of the salary com- | troop A £ a : i 0 " " e extension of leave of absence granted s . c sal | troops y oy proceeded o go out o1 wound in the right ulder, ceived in a After M. Monchicourt left the room the | ness, keyed in a decper r er than is | Second Licuteftant Michacl 3. I.I’H:P‘l.lll oy the schedule of A special from San Antonio to the News y\\ t 11 % g, ‘: o el ducl with a leading Paris duclist growing'| chaimman read a loiter from M. Gastello on | usual with her sex. Kvery fdea sho utters | Twentioth infantry, is further cxtended ton| salarics for prineipals of public schools which ¢ Th V16 T Lod Sthbos GlAHIL 60U yee | S1Sby, fost High toHInN whae SILRBUL N out of o violent discussion on anti-Semitism. | the effect that Senator e fmad | comes cloar and Qistinet; every word is | days on the recommendation of the r Hos bioeh bufore the board since last August, | teriay five. Garea tovolutionists woro son. | ment's Wi o ‘(‘:WI MR fhe duel took place several days ago, but | AU (o3 (GRS RGN 15" catablish the | suited to the sentenco of which it is a part, | JRtAL commander, Second Bicutcuant | e list has already been printed several | tenced to the penitentiary for violating the b R G L has been kept a profound secret | Nouvitis Presse Whatover those prosent may have thouhg | \ilam D. Davis, Seventconth infuntry, ¢ | times, T it the “principals are allowed | noutratity liws. Thetr terms ranged from ward and the lower half out, upon the dock. duel previous to the one mentioned | M. Hisroumas, cashicr of the Panama | of the theories which Mrs. Besant adyanced ! m-“;“"““' ipany 1to company G ol :vl .’m:“p.nvmmv: m § "|“ 1... .«‘m. i|4 rord- | fifteen months to bwo y \' 4 T men :\ buried under cight feet of herein resulted fatally for the opponent of | Cunal company, testificd that Barah 4¢ | last night at Unity church, there was prob- ) ot of the secretary of v AWRIOH SHUY Droata . AN Esboonc axplalood | This Ilm\\“'p’r‘ S IO e 1A Sates | A AARETRIN ot Ui SO o ' by the Marquis do Mores, That also had its | Reinach hid veccived some LAGAU IR | ably but one opinion of the locture itself; it | fabsence for one month Is wrant id | that the proposed change not ouly simplified | troops are ciced with the double pur- | the sight of the human burial, thoy sob 18 origin in the anti-Semitic campnign. Captain | Soni not remomber who drew thom. was wonderfully elucldativo and gave the | Licutenant Henry A, Barber, I Y. | matters, but provented a_looseness of man- | pose of entertaining thom in the junglo while | Work with willing hands 0 extiicate the u Mayer of the engineer corps, and a professor | - The commission adjourned until Wednes- | audience something new to think about re- St Plrgt Ticutenant Walte Jordon; | Spement and the desire to divide the puplls | the bandits pursuo thelr main purpose and | fortunate men; e in the Kcolo Politechnique, challenged the | day, when M. Flouquet will be examined. garding the “outlines of theosophy ghteenth infant ! [ 88" uhder ihle. present ayatom of oerhis .| belicd that ‘the bundits nke on Tacas sotl, | ponmos Snatuck, Ir., Bermard Bamer, His o sbeii el B IN SOUTII AMERICA. When Mrs. Besant stepped to the front of | tion is revoked. and e will remain on duty | premium for overy additional school room | until the dvop falls elsowhere. SR R LR T R ) in the chest from which he died the evening the platform she was met by a pleasant rip- | Fith company G, Twelfth infantry, ur oceupied, g By the 234 something definite and im- | Ramer was complotely butiod, and but for of June 23, last, De Mores and the scconds | wagters That Tnterest and Occupy the Re- | ple of applause which was quite different | ~[iautenant Colonel Guy V. Henr R A e L) nt may be expected from beyond the | the quick work of the rescuers they would were arrested, brought to trial, and declared publica Down There. from that usually heard at lectures. The s dotailed as member of the army | mining a I"‘,'i‘"!_i"”' P S o tder, It isstated that most caroful in | have perished. Whitnell and Bamer were not guilty of the charge resulting from the | [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.] | sound in itself was impressive and seemed | retiving board at Washington Barra i\ " " A, alls to ascertain tho whoroabouts of sly injured and taken to the hospital g tbulance. The physician, after an [ t the improvement to be found in the od 5 o ablest, goti fatal ducl. VatparAlso, Chill (vi Galveston, Tex.), | ne though every hand was gloved. For up- | vened January 15, vice Major Josephi G, ltam- | chango UL DRCTEE e O e Ulet oy | In the 4 N The flery Captain Cremicux-Foa, a He- | Dec.19.—[By Mexican Cable to the New York | ward of an hour and a half the high pricstess 3&;11‘13:{11“ :utfll!glr_\": Fv"!'{“ifd‘ Captain h!{ Mr. Giibbs, a member of the salary com- rriving ona special train | Jiceny dto but thou .m'«"\\"'finn.»i‘lm\'v:‘mlfi‘"'flfi brew officer, subsequently wanted to fight | Herald—Special to Tie Bre.)—It is the in- | of the “new religion” spoke, and during most | in person to Cotonol La Tthett 1 Tivingeron. | jstee, did not coincide with Mr. Babeock t night from San Antouio. lefton a-spe- | though all right, Shattuck and Fred Bumor the marquis, but transferred to Dahomey | tention of the French government not % | of the time yon might huve heard n pin drop | Thisd srHitery, pre e but the matter was not discussod. to any | cial over the Texas & Mexican ruilway this were not badly hurt and there met his death in battle. ain an admiral in the Pacific, and two | so deeply did Mrs. Besant hold her audience | ing board_at Washington bar | etantan by b Vo Yots.. Mtsaval oril g o, it 10¥ RO CEsIes The firomen continued working on the Result of o Newspaper War. sruisers are now on their way to Valparaiso | by the power of her forceful reasoning, amination, An army retiving board is ap- vote he qu T o s the result of the race war roplace the flag ship. The bottoms of the | Rapidly reviewing the history of the theo- | PPinted tomeetat the callof the president | Messrs. Babcock, Elgutter, Reesand Popple- Both duels are the result of the r pidly the I th Weh carrrabish e Coryell ntid e - N ruins and in a fow minutes came upon the Wehrer refused to vote on the question; PERSONAL PARAGRAPTIS, 600 oties B CHEVIEN MUTSKRIL R ot RTINSiik & Hoaticattiod on in the Libro Parols, n war ships are in bad condition. | sophical faith and its teachings in order to | teorogtab Fort McPhorson, for thooxumina: | ton voted in favor of the change, aud | don Brattof North Platte fs at tho Mur- Bty 5F Eorl AN ol Hocs varen kLRI ot o Mhiehs donard Drau, | This is said to be due to defective protection | Prepare her hearers for a more definite: ex- | e Dotail for tho hoard: Colonel Henry W Messs, Gibbs, Juynes, Powell and Prosi- | 1Y ’ P m.oand was found to be badly crushed Shont (s tho cditor, M. Drumont, tho well | beint planation. she passed to a discussion of the | Ciogwon, Fourth artillery: Major P e AR U GO N AU B [ e R : j on he editor, M. Drumont, the wel d shysical Bot © nstral plane fnd me son, Fo artille Majol olp! at C ot chants 4 MRSV anti Somite, who accused Doputy Bu here is & marked focling of disgust physical body, the astral plane and mental | A/ Cleary, surgeon: Major Jacob B. Rawlas, Helping Out Contractors, D e, Blg Biaes at Bt Louls deau of accepting a bribe from Baron Roth: Santiago, where a court martial is sitti e | dentally, | Fourth 3 tain €. oy Donceken & Br ,.C at work | 4o cleh of Lincoln is a guest at the matter, touching upon reincarnation inc | mtr v | ; St Lovis, Mo, Dee, 10.~A five oviginating ; St ; : auley on; G on the Hartman school buil complained | . : 0 . : child, the deputy being at the time enga the trial of the mil men implicated in | : Our Other Sely - i A e T li{:’_:‘—l'mu "“I‘:‘\_‘,‘)‘fl“ [ nith and\vito of Bohktrice a¥6 ntthe ||t u.lp Ud l\_\nn:llzyn\'."*"l”_‘;)' Ul\blulvhl. in deafting o bill relating to tho Bank o2 | the recent troubles. 1t is fully expectedthat | “There are three kinds or stages of mat wrence Deems, Fourth | waiting for joists and as this throws them | Millan ot vite SorsTorus A Praice; Svas promptly prosdouted by M. Ber- | several will be soutonced to' be shot, and | ter,” said Mrs, Besant, ‘physical mntte rtillory r. Such journeys as may | into the win claim an extension of arrett of MeCook is registered at the ! b TN R o i i Fora pul +18was son- | probably n number of others will be trans- [ Which our seuses are uble to cognize : required of Captain M in attend- | time, Murray. | B e Dl e dean, and being found guilty June 15 was sen I 1 " 1 : . " 1lly the entive fire depart- au, g J 4 % 4 that which the sc ing the meeting of the board are neces: Several patrons of Forest school petitioned | (oW, Benson of Aurora is stopping at the ends p L tenced to three months' imprisoument and to | ported to San Juan Fernandez : R ki i el Britdin " Y At Mins M Nept: beran oot ed Spisisipl - Benson of Aurora s stopping at the | ment wi o fight the flames, and pay & fine of 1,000 francs. Prosident Moutt will officially receive e, ‘in which magnet | Chttles P iMott, | of thisschoby e e el Iy asting wntil 11 g'lock the The marquis is great friend of M. Dru- | Admiral Gherardi and his offcers Wednes- 4l forces work —an intermediate | Fourth cavalry, will report in porson to : W8 L LRSI () WO B || D mont, and in the trial appeared as a | day Joi iheilaty it s Ui CalT ol il a0 i : Teai . C. McNish of Wisnor fs 0 guest at tho | covered by Thstivavioe, aiviaed (nxREI Witnoss in his favor, There were sev- | The Herald correspondent at Rio de Ja Al s recog- | son for examination. First Lieutenant | Contriactors' elaims approved by the bonrd S : amounts among a large number of companies. s s fu 1 a fully by science, but necessary toa | Walter S, Alexander, Fourth artillery, | architect and allowed were: Richard Smith . The indi eral noisy scencs while the trial of | neiro telesraphs that Minister of Fov cue theery. Everywhere there ismotion. | is detailed as recorder of the | for work on Lothrop school, $3.900; W. G. ) llard of Hebron was in the city | The Individual losscs are: 3 M. Drumont was in progress, and at onco | AMairs Paulo Souza intends interveni Manifosted in the physical plane, it is ob- i boar Yot McTerson, Lothrop school Deverill | 3 . S oagan T b L §t becamo nccessary to oclear the | but down the revoltin Rio Grande do Sul. | jective und familiar; munifested in the astr: b ptain S, W. Taylor, ) school, $2,060; Beverly and v Bedwell of Broken Bow is at the | astul 000 T Do Desle by the (fi'mflr- k X S EwRItO a8 Th ot s foderals | Plane, it is electric nd magnetic force, dis- | Fourth artiller) cently promoted fro X 1 school, $1,000; Dunci ) S, Hddataon yler Desk company, $3 i court. M. Drumont, who defended him- | News comes from Artigas that the federals | 100y 5 0 mental plane, it is thought L TR Ak A e . L Qi) cific Lixpress comy £50,000; Troplicht, solf, called upon the jury to shout with him: | 416 ‘_"fl\'}’l-‘ v forward movement until (W have eyes which vibrate o certain | signied Second Licutenant Willim J. Lute | Chaivmin Popploton of the judiciary com- | ¢ I L ) Q“‘f,,;.flg‘::‘ffi',’, “Down with the German Jews! France for | promised aid arrives. A | elements we call light, and we sce the pi i iended | mittee reported there was no reason to re- i tReoL 4 i Collier cstato, & + Searritt Furniture the French!® When he left the court he re- The position of President Herrera of | tures that ave photographed upon our of that | fuse the request of contractors for school | “HIENEy By nsing of Lincoln is stopping § Collier estate, & L oW TR By ceived an enthusiastic but disorderly greet. | Uruguay grows more precarions. The papers | brains. [Every vibration opens up a new | fers in the | heating apparatus that they be allowed only | % the Millavd. = Gorard 13, Allen 10:000¢ " Missoust ) ) A Bty 5 5 * | knowledge, and it in addition to the senses | Second Licuten- | 15 per cent insted B hen Platt of Grand Island uest at 2 L = ) URUALL I B ing from his friends, who shouted: “Long | continue to demand his tion. "The | o apa possessed of we could evolye another | from company 15 to | money until their work had undergone one | the Merchants. LD live Drumont! Down with the Jews!? Sev- | Argentine government has deciared Rio and | sense, so that we would have six senses, | tenant William J. | season's test, provided their boudsmen dic Vandorveer of McCool Junction, Ta, | 1, Other minor lossos by water and scorch- 3 AL \ ) dsmen did s Tay s by surround Il bring tho ng- BN ra arrostod. Suntos unclean ports. another world wonld open to us invitingly. % to fompany 1. The | not obje 18Tt T OYAYITE) Ing by surroundiug flrms will, bulug: tho vg The Boulangist Deputy —————— .I‘n.\.l.am.h sense s being evolved on- the cansfers in the Iourth artillory Messvs. Babeoek and Gibbs of the commit T, G, Northey of Gothenburg is registered | Sviiien the v | out, ‘tho Pacifo] Eee lenged the Marquis de Moves to fight a duel, | RKS OF SPORT. I O O T oy | e i Ldatteint ot A3 tee on claimsoftered a ng the | at the Merchants. company 3,000 in coin out of its the latter in giving evidence at the Drumont STITGAR{ORa i % OUSH DI K atter: First | president and secreta ar Judge J. C. Crawford of West Point was in but hustling by the employes got the ; 4 : Racing at New Orleans. i i Lloutenantiitedoriy ong, from bat- | & warrant in favor 3 the city yesterda, cash in the vaults and the wealth is undis- trfal having accused the formerof 1eeePUng | Npw Onreass Lo, Dee, 10 Today's racos | P10k Lodize inone of his lectures says | tory Lo to batter W0 Licutenant | for §10,022.50 to be used in phodget| Ko Gty osterdy e aults s > abribe from the Bunk of France. It ap- | o S0t ey & e | that ‘thought can pass from brain to brain, | Henry H. Whitney, from battery D to bat- | annual interest on 00,000 district bonds, B DiGowa, wlfeand daughterof Bl QL A S A O G B T ¢ Lt LC0L 1 - | were run i iin and over a slushy | aud he is now engaged in experiments which | tery I held by Kountze Bros., bankers, Yorit | ton are guests at the Paxton as st at one m his pears, however, that Captain Mayer had the R P AR L vy Sgoh et ) Ly bankers, W York 5 N ¢ is is unknown. A man HpoTr | track. led after | prove the truth of his startling proposition. Gty b 1BhHS (0B TARUAY G Hon. G. M. Lambertson of Lincoln r ho fire, e e pivlods call: the last 1 ot Ve mk ent In natwral sequence the lecturer then Mr. Gibbs reported that the janitor of | tered at the-Millard yesterday us J dell store amid the Lo vy en the SO, e Mores: | OF Indin Kubbor in races coming hereafter d what occurs in the astral world, | The pupils of the pst-confir: Park school hud been removed on complaint | Tobe Ci Svenment denies the story of de More: 4 Slni6 ATl eri: TRSRT ; ) stor came up from Wilber taken out of resard for thy | elucidating the facts of subconsciouslife, | the Congregation of Jsriol Subbath sc and another man temporarily appointed in and departed last evening mesaliiol, and says: “We have been assur istnetion with his perform. | that of slcep phenomena, sleep walking, ! i i | good authority that while the marqui: 5 o e e vt | gave a delightful presentation of the histori- | MiRPEACC v e e L e A L absent from Pavis, he is well and has had | Kirst raee, selling, six furlongs: B G T (3 Resolutions offered by Mr. Babeock | 1o sity, 'stopping at the Millard 0 duel with an Le Evenment's cor--| {0 1) wom JohnJ "1 second, Grifton (2 to 1) | rams last ¢ ng | which Third cavalry are now in the | Shortly aftor 6 p. m., the ng for the Moxican bandits. | company No. 4 has been heard from any of the | th men of steamer ho we lingering insido ruins, were ordered home by the chie with the physical rather than the mental | cal and biblical £ the | were adopted requiring the superin- B 5 4 Grove. Ta.. formerly | & Young Schoo Boston Wha thi 1 Syrian.” at Metropolitah hall last ovening. | tendent of schools, the secretary of Made Mark In Dakot ypotism,” she said, “begins with the | The hall was crowdal; tiata i1 thot Mbonrdl anak | thalt ohdlment ofi| canerchantiabSouthiQmatiajiis st EhoR MU S W Se vt sy ok el e o e e et e G Sabaiiond i Gl ol wi crowdst, and the dramatic Ticd e pluckiest man T ever saw was a o) Ra T SO R eanniins lish champion hghtweight, signed : ; I portion of the ovenigg's cntertainment | the teacuers and salary committees to | ' : st o i R AT visited all the principal hotels of Brussels, | (4 1o 5 won. Bertha i (5 to 1) second, Red Roso | Bature by mechanical contrivances, wouries, | lasted until near 11 . CALCTRUNMmONY | procead ot once to adjust the salarics of | Stuart Robson and wifoare stopping at tho | woman” said Wom O'Furrol of Furgo to tho aco Third gace, seliinz, seven and ono-halt fur. | through the astral to the mental plane af- | orderof the balance of the evend in conformity with rules 110 and 111 of the | theater. ? % Inish brogue and big bluck pive over to the MME. DE LI i M.«:Ifi «:xlrlx’ -“u!d' B vorks inan | freshments erve #at midnizht, a :mn\l, lrlujlt"{url, llu l];.u-c Kh‘ulruh-s u‘h:m:ud | H E U\-u‘).h. M"'{f of thlu ? i Fkt crowd of story tellers that had pre-emnted a Fourth race, selling, seven furlon Gray | © 5 3 d thoroughly enjoyable time was had by all. Laving failed, and the president and secre- nek IAdoE LIRS HLLTOEAL L Bhe is Confident That Her Husbi F Duke (even) won, Glosner (16 to 1) second, Miss In conformity with this thought she told Rev. Levi M. nkhn was in persons ary were instructed to issue warrants in | eveningon his way to Chicago. ALt to DR ot cathet niniloyread Will Bo Acquitted of Wrong-Dolng. Vifth race, handicap, mile and a sixteenth: | cians have met with in producing burns” on | gether w ; , ! hers, ji a1l other. regulay em- | nco ted by hi talist.of Kearneys | young “Boston schoolmarm who’ Iookesany B SN B OR=T e farapocted Ihat! should | Brastariaithtot) won DAranbe (15 (o} IRace |shiebody by menm L imnre S G | GRS i WL 12 O LLLTg it ihe ed tlbRen rogulan jeue | arcomphpied DY eon ALECSIUE AR R s ) I h ] and i eduan: ST (bo s bloT e s b e SO s oy | program, much of tho credit fov the excellent | bect approved by the committee ‘on claims. . Tibbitts of Denver, the veteran pas- | took up a efore the court, which is almost certain, h uttig Out Work for nl ding L ¢, | time enjoyed by all. B bt ’ 1 e s : En o ilway, Is i , making the Paxton his | Then we set to work and built he e. | hibition at one of the le 0s- Mr. Elgutter offered a v m by which initowih Rl ] TR S A ppLY Will Build a Churel T i O e atta Fvery mother's son of us proposed to her be- to him. His > 1o ents him | lizhtweight champion, at the “The will of one person w of | THE BEk. Methodist congr niof§|Erooms m' the city hallintended for | sumed his duti Ti:“i\"“ll‘\‘-;\nudb':fll:-ddt‘:) illness th‘-‘ulxj\f"\l(:il'n"p‘:l:u. 1::;[]!} ;\--L ]An\‘:l ,: x\nlx‘« (L)l; in all business matter il y: ¢ Island club some time in April for a | an transfers @ thought to the mind | this city has perfected arrangements for the | the — public ary. Attached to | O, B ' & 3 ¢ o next | Seeretar urtis of the board of rzo W. V! y i lieve that he wasall the world and part of 1 ; S EalD R h AR i Lty st i . Seeretar s of the board o vze W. Veom 3 i v 1l O i rost “iEmGult momonts of his | stipulated that the articles | astral to the physical plane. The mesme spring. Almost” one-half the amount has of the public library, stating that | for the gric Cor ';“,'-“"‘ T s Lo P R |7 v HaliEyeq iy succoesion ] Lot : et s 1 board had no intention of chang- fon Pac o After we got the house built sho g happin O Eh S ;:.1‘(.»”..»“ " NEW YORK, Ded o i Sulta.isach ha |u..\~iu"n[:lflL-:Ir“.i:.ln'.‘ll;.'n‘u i 1ts prosent quarters, until the complotion | Locomotive Enginecrar-is in tho-elty stop- little supper for us—soven great rough boars , h ! ! : ) ¢ L Glaenotais roud clear for the Bourd of Bducation to | At the Morcer: K. S ¢, Chicago; | fod us, and made much of us, and thanked this prosecution was inevitable and Lam not | York evenin : andione;who sttemplaianyshingbyieithariot c e e i BT ara st thoborver ok (81 £1,Chicago; | ug in he o way for ier cozy little home, B Voo ll mo that nohungo of ation of a busy < should be thoroughly informed .. i & ¢ 5 2 a reported to be on fir el p 5 g end L IO L A b, . i poor devil of a law student back in New tho pust fow days and that the public now e thought hody is a body made by the | Ty aall v ¥ nd would meot the | kee; J, W. Deweese, Li ird Moore, | secs thut he was not_wholly responsible for TRAS e but found no trace of the marquls.” (40 10 1) third. Thme 15114, confuses and dominates itand then works up | the floor was cleared and dincing principals and teachers for the present term | Milld their engagement at Boyd's | Globe-Democrat man, as he brought his rich second. Julius Six (4 to 1) third. Time 1:49. corner in the Lindell rotunda. “With the Gilkey (4 to 1) third, Time: 1:44, of the wonderful success which Paris physi- | charge of the affair, and to him is due, to- | P of the December vies of | George W. Frank, a capitalist of Kearney 3 thouzrh she had one dainty foot in the grave 4 to rEne ussisted In aranging and carrying > yes of the board, after the pay roll has | in the city, stopping at the Paxton. : Ferdinand de e be unable to appear | Ond Bounie B3 to 1) third. Tl g compo 5 e asryng o he biae LHOC S 0D p i R e ro Looking for Better Quarters. senger agent of the Denver & Rio Grand | got the finest piece of laud in the cous sparated from that of the other Doe. 19.—Dick Burge, picturasiotishicanhorle n ex- ny who have remained faithful | cl v to fight Jack MeAuliffe, Will's Influence on Action, Missovrt VALLEY, Ta., Dee, 19.—[Special to | mayor and counci llow the board the ach Taylor, head clork as the Paxton, re- re we got the roof on. She was just the g : K : AR o : ¥ kingz to every man that led him to be- e S o hnlof o St ta lat ko my e 000 and the championship of the | Stufl, and with it works down through the | evection of a £10,000 church cdifice e Aot R Loul Al before 10 p. m,. | OF hypnotic state can be utilized in o numbe 15 1a’ 1c6 his ipkillosophy T bolle D et N i Brand HOR Ry AT, of the new libvary building, thus loaviug the | ping at the Arcade. The Cahoba coal mine, neas explained that the rooms in the city [ Canmann, St. e B Milwau. | She told us that she Iready engaged to i inhis favor haos faneny 4 rouds cent I City, M i | Enzland, who was working his way through ond. mind for its own functioning. The human | aro sulerine from i o Kansus Olty, Mo, | wishes of tho bonrd/in o Kearneys E. C. Byers and son; Gothenburg: | ol g : what has oceurred. This séntiment, 1 think APOLE, ne. T v bpoosed | o fison | college. ' We all felt pretty blue, but we . 10.—Tho second | mind aive the body, o whero you send | Martin Fay, & prisoner I the fuil nt Balls- L o sorcualy(opposed f SoliBlooky sivi{eladiatile, Bhetby,Mag oo | oo lobk out Tor er untll har dude v e - This scnti 1 of the series of five matehos botween Cham. | ity See occurrcnces, come back to the body | ton, N. Y., attenipted to burn the huldi o0 moving into the city hall. Mr. Poppleton | Blotcky, Des Moines: K. F. Turner and | \oon his spurs, and we did. We broke land will Increase as the trath is brought to light, | °f i O I b atat i 4 z objected to the terms exacted by the munici- | wife, Cha ning, Lincoln. ) . You ask me who are the guilty p ¥ pion J. R. Eliott and 1. D. Fulford, the | 41 Yl A ate | | D McGlynnin his speech Sunday evening | pal authorities, insisting that too much was | Guicago, 1L, Dec. 19.— [Sheclal Tele for hor, plunted and harvested ho crovs, amnot uble to All Tknow is w I shot of Harrisburg, Pa., occurred at | **S{F vy fmplant o thought in a brain it is | Shioil and the chuken of Home: © 0 °fMEF | doft to the discrotion of the other parties to | 4o e Hge.|—The s e indisho rovaldsusibyigathering s abousiien find in tho papers, 1 am certain of one | this city this forenoon, resulting ina vietory | o mairix of o deed. Suggestion of crime | The Faulk Manufacturing company's bufld- | Uhe contract. The cost of heating, lighting | 4ro Bl R ala 9 tiaveningeiiand Srendingifofis nn dieing gl thing, the honesty of my husband and his | for Fulford in 4 score of 90 to 93. Fach man | ouee planted is almost sure t be followed by | Ing 4t All fufacturing company’s bulld- | 10 running the elovator might be magnified | BE0 LoBItored bor today o Bartlets | Liomo, songs that socmod to us oK sons. Mistakes may have beenmadeand de- | shot at 100 birds, — Fach of the five matches | tha crime itself. One person may then | i8¢ Involving wloss of £100,000. into a very big thing by the city financ R e R S e e T thems than ever rolled through the marble fingy indulged in, bub they havenevor | iafor & g witha side et of 300 10 | commit ~ a “crime which ' another has tative Watson of : after the board is beguiled into the e WL Hnlingo, |G 135, Groois | o oo R i oa thero alond committed a dishonest act. And all who | the of a majority of the matches. v 3 e Bt E: 0 L d know M. de Lo think lilke myself. 1 | The fi L at K ity wis won by Ao b A 4 i 8 i Mr. Powell said he was not in VoA e VA AL TR G L L 4 i th nuh” “"l‘ln-ntlllll:u;;hlls}l(;f E:‘nmu'n‘n“n‘x);;::m“x‘nlt s i 7 into the city hall. He thought the city Northern A superintending her farm and improving it, spend several hours every day in replying to | Fulford 3 3 the letters of affectionate admiration which ) i R R s , des A, Wheadon, Lincoln. | und when one diy the stage brought a pale- of others both now and in the future J oo omiE Iy nelen billlinanneredian ARt RdIE | Gr: THOWillism Lawroncs, Omaha, | facod youns attarnoy to Big Bow, he found nate Who is it that has not thought how pleasant S Yo AL odistolldo wuhelmihkthing: SHonthsidis, Jlump, rosy-cheeked ota girl and s 1 receive every morning, from rich and poor A ting of the No slature to | g 1bly impressed by the city hall people a plump, rosy i ki 3 (R YOLY ; andy it would be to have some one_ remoyed law pussed abolishing eapltal punish- | i e (s SVITILS, homestend worth 3,000 waiting to receive ""k"'h“‘" BEIAL miv:opa go-called revela thus murder is engendered? Who has Sagsfaronohibtyisubiiiting Qlihele him. Ho is now the leading luwyer and one tions, but [ heed them not. it R ar e B o e, s terms. o 4 . e 3 L L e R it P questioned by the examining magist , blossom out in the daily pi i crson and ity has beon made, A dyna- | torney B aud City Attorney Connell | WOREEEH iU 6 060 0ie being. cavtod | miles around is i love with that womin, and regard to the statement made by M. Lessuer I'r s just written the | | bresohof tristiond bs | mite bomb was uséd. consult over the matter and decide upon | LIONS on Farnum strect dre 5 o R o Hls hands and dmess tHraHED regarding conversations with M. Charles de | World's fair managers o letier proposing tand Trom ghast, yet we may | Althoush the hizhest bidder it Is thought | Some sutisfactory agreement by which the | #YY ¢ o Aoy ey )R g Tesseps. AL (A L AR e e e b otes oy | Ut the Undon Iron Works of San Franciseo | board can safely and with becoming dignity Hoane was fined & and costs by | & bris ' M. La Marsclle ropresents Morhiban in the | 51 A : ¥ ~ will be awarded the contract for building the enter the city hay B yesterday afternoon for lareeny. —— [ o AT e e nin the | gays to ndyertise the coming sins. How much does it then become R B or bullding tho | enter tho elty hall ] . weso sins. 1l ch does 1t then be . Mr, Elgutter then offered a resolution in as claimed that the woman stole a small WALKS AND TALKS. ored to join in a discussion in the Chamber | be avored Tur Bee with the following .N.l'\"1;‘”‘[{;ul-’(‘fim-‘»‘:u:::llllzil“\:l‘m!:n‘l;lf"n(‘;hili\ poouke Tragy, it Missourl horsethot whilo | structing the board architect to propare | amount of dry goods from Hayden Bros. — Tolaive t the petitions about the Panama | c wteristic communication s e L toutlie tonry oo all plans for the furniture for the new quarte Cirenmnaviguting Joan. At that time ba Marselle had cen o On (e G L o L o L AR DO GORE IEhAC BE, GaciRits RLIoN Aolzottly of the board. This was not voted upou. The rifie mateh between Champion John ; et E’f&.‘L‘l".‘fi \l\]iu: M (“I.Ln o ¢ |.<-~;;-|- Ao iittee, Chicago: Astonished at | upon them depends the future of the race. 05 in business. 5 ke """;‘l";‘)"" o d A 1l SRR afternoon, | jonn A, Botzum, the newspaper reporter, uid that, in the c ho Sucz Success ing Envy- Jealowsy & 5T seli in reincarnation, you wi 4 o sweothes S i i or a side, was won by the ‘ e T e to those of the Panama enterprise Enterprise ot let mo turn | . another ohild is born to. do. wrong Dt 1o kill Mr. k nublicly d | 17 2 sors and a_quantity of drawing | gible 1,250, to 916 for Mr. Fuller. the world, is expected in Omaha today. He The guaranteed syndicate 1to be paid | on my 1% ako (f0smos to | Kvery child is brought into the world “ml’;; m'hlnlAh(A‘Il‘ Most s e was iwhout fo make, d John Tamd, of Snow, Lund & was | left Lincoln yesterday morning at 10 o’clock for receiving subscriptions to the loans. | Universal Action? nes are dull for | charaoter. Tho infantilo mind is undovels | Ontyr © o cieriatic: speeehes dn No b arrested afternoon fo - | and bis manager, ¥ Heard, who has Again there wero society people who had to | tic Steam »8" Why not start | oped and s therefore limited as to its pow. o Taein 8 -1 | ing a nuis ‘I'he compluint alle, roceded him, ho will re this city 1d for speuking woll of the company or | [ 15 from Now York in “City of | ers. I youth tho brain dovelopment mitieo ptathoNawi¥ork:loglalatu v “ | Mr. Lund had refused to have an ar o i for rofraining from attacks on it. Few per- or Mujestio? Toutonie? Spreot | on apace, i manhood it. reachos its illment of tho Trinchise of the | - ibhe emimtiation of applicants q s of rubbish when ordered todo so by | 3bout 2o'clock thisafiernoon, - 5 sons de Lessops found more exacting than the D York (all 500 mile a | limits and then in old age it be 05 il i el lrond of P irr b thL”]mhli.- 8 for, vos Ispector Laux of the fire department Botzum walks at the rate o m Journalists. bralter, Naples, Port | fantile agui v o ood s | 1€ 1 Valley Railroud e T YT L (55 o ¢ tho | lour, but owing to the snow, he may not La Maxsclle also reforred to the de {3 Be HeL Nabs, Dork | Zantlo aguin” upd = eacondtohyldnood” s take plice ab the High school on 1y or | The theatrical entertalument of th | iss N Johemion turners Sunday night was, from | keepupthelick,and consequently fail toveach Teesseps statement abont the contractors ¢ N i 4 Nk The body of Miss Noel has boen found in . 5 SR o i )m‘ml( T A s A v g, g to San Results of Relucarnation. R e U T PR n hool Athlotio. ove tand g ""rlu-‘hl‘r‘f.‘;-.d SUCCOSS, Omalia on schedule t On arriving in Tesscns snid was nothing oxtraordinary W ,_ In speaking of tho forces which gayea | was broken uwid other wourids on he soclation were granted access to the I s ke's A Lis | the city, Botzum will stop at the Mo rchants T'he nttention of M. de Lesseps hus also u aviiving | Howo | gnggcspeareand o Mozart to the world, | show it the young woman hid heen school gymnasium after school hours, | hotel for a fo ks Lo rest up before stirt- bben callod to his forx R T VR0 md World=Chlea- | Mys Besunt defined the term genius orod, Her “?."'.'.::‘-'x]-n #young man named The ehecks of Contractors Stromberg and | 13 Ahose taking B Lo display their | e out gain to complete his pedestrin Ling confronted with M de Lamey, to the effect, % Btoamahip’ Lino muke Atrangements | . /he power of the human soul:to impr ] 3 Ml QEILP GRINe. returned, abliitlos a8 nctors and uotresses, Lie Ira; | around the world by wilisnk (o New York B s STt T Tiove dono by e ke rringements | physical brain, the gathering the harves t Mossrs, Powell, Smyth and Elgutter were | duction showed much painstaking rehaarsal | City, from which plice he began his tour two year's imprisonment, 1 should cong: ) O Mive Hundred as Thousyud | Mavifold lives She spoke oloquently of | po. 10 tne protest o ‘sanal punclo ana | SPRoluted fo invostigate conditions of tho | Akl ':\ullllll‘rlnlkifuill |"'|';fm'lfx\i.‘:“"lmlllxl o]l Whilo 1o Omaht, Botaum wil i u 3! ¢ v e i KR SO DueREY splto the protest of tho pap: o an £ s cwosth | ent people taking parts sustained the g . » suw whilo trampin myReltan light boiug hrowy o Uis uf ) Lavger mumber mos | [ he Az R multl-minded nature, bis | gne aristoeratle Catholis ff“Bidrid, o pro- | SLCam g apparatus of Leavenworth | b ERIE WGRGICNa Rave Boon cradin. | [96UIrG 0B Wb L R (WIS GUEE i SEuEaion “of L Us Lossoie Brokors! I rirliood_ and of manhood, poet e gk ated i thitt | gioam heating | i blo 0 professionals, Especially notlceablo | "REcugh varlous forEER Ay on, Ohio, Ha Dbeen quity as rigidly conducted that of 5 ! Merchynts! Preache El } 034 anhood, ~ po y gasta glving his consent sted ting In gene ho noting of Miss Anng Soukupovs, 48 | 1aC i ed ‘through "Rsia, Africa ordinary criminal, but he and his ussoc o (Who would ot wis 1| 8ugo Phllosopher in-one. - Backof ‘hin she enal L Pross states th In oxccutivo scssion elght teachers on | BARE A T Miss AT Chivillova, us | B8 \MHEE 10" s hud_ miony novel exs have not been subjected o the indignitis B\ T b sul-ll\\“ix;_lp enage livtle known, ignorant | Marquts do More 1 contued to bod 1 i otel probation were permancutly appointed. AL, 1 g 2 4 wlove, and Australip and Lus liud wany novel ex personal measurement, ete., to whi - | Operas ures ) “ - people, while on the side of Mozart there | at Brussels with a severo, wpund in the right ————— A d periences, Since la 3 # SountiyS scused of si o D ¥ Ly o ' 3 ! | were generations of wusicians in the family | shoulder, received in w dugl with a leading - e iis return he has been lecturing in the cities :‘"i.‘i.l‘iiii’“"dh 311 that from 400 vl '\’.'.“ . leading up o the boy whoat 4 could take the | Parisiun. EA 9N & BEQULAR TBIF, Raved Ly Sheo through which he has passed. eir] i e AR, most difficult motifs and improvise upon There huve been twelity e cases of cholera 4 - A Boise City littie girl started across el g t (N0 At vurlous swatlons i bro knowh | City In Tho thiens, whoso. touch and whose teehniqué at | ithe last weok at Iahbus twa death, the Yolan Pasifo M- aye been implicatod in the feauds and | Frour on an *1du o g 649 fouoh g ug 160 , q nlke Highest of all in Leavening Power.——Latest U, S. Gov't Report. : Sk e ¢ Suflering from the disease. ot tne | #hortly after hor depurture a terrible | jo, o'rien, o thivty-three-day prisoncr in prise, although the government has not | Hotel Palave Lifo on ¢ 1) The “World's ' u universal brother- | "o pinderpest has spwiad to five hitherto voman, chairman of the | ool e gt in. As she had mot | 0 U PR GO South Omaha, escaped sufiicient evidenco o 1y such | FPaie (Th ! v aue ' B Rl the ) et — TR e e oo SR e . attle g I u ; y system, arrived y last evening o aceordingly a ssarching party wandex hovgllug #her on.ihe RSMAN i R L S A | difference between us and the Christ is that | Petersburg, s inforuigd tie Cear that he will | Fogis at the Arcade. Chuirinan Vio- | ovor the hills boping to find some traco It Cost w Great De A g oan, Afvican & | Asiatic | Ho was translucent woare opaque. - Divinity | Femaln ut fis post undéfqng eivenmstunces to | i witl, xematn t the Gy o SLUEE | of the onild. oy at last found hor in | VA0 AR ABIGH0 VL J6 Ater ) Al Siga 0 agroc Passage. (wi y i ) B & anold shed with ‘& number of sheop | took away with him a sult of Jail clothos, ehioourt, Mquida- | (ogrecubie § Wil B bring i XL you must conquer the unlial, weers on the system. During a bit of con- | AEEL TN ho “hud cuddlod down | leaving u good sult of his owai in tho hands o of tho Panaina Caual company, was b Spiritial Counselle dominate the brute.” ; 4 sation 3 an sold: e o parliamentury juvestiunting com: ] Geo. I Hais (B Mrs, Besant closed with a beautiful pic- | fin‘and which will bo concluded February 1, Wittoe for the second time today, When ex. | #ssures me Hundred Guests will Jolu~from ture of how the sculptor works in chipping ). iled. - 4 8h a5 i - p od | &Y long expected conference hetween e + . estlgating. Such pe Wained two wooks ago M. Monchicourt ox. | 1t Gty fiuture Caplual of Hundrod | )iy et masterpiceo until atlast the veil s ers. fnd. omployed. in . the Honth: Wilos ystom, luvostiguting such p s » even lift and the world looks upon the com- | ste: .. - Atis 008 Unan Loa el trudo wivs hitd on Bufurduy, but came 10 | ough investigation, if 1 find the facts war- Soanl eorocy. " Today bo tewtibd o |.& Ky’ Whole bt oui Couips o ploted statue, which was, tho outgrowth of | WO SR ILECSIE for (e e ad nob | Gl o ridvance'is culled to tho ditention p rooly, He wis reluctant to answer, how- | the World's Fair & Double Chicago's Glory Y- 4 ever, when the comumittee questioned hin | Alvays Victerlous in iy - Lifehood plitks | ywivich lay there dormant until with malletana | {1ebs 0GR JE4 He oSt My Mg olis | Eases 18 sHstuotorly uaiusied. 1 8ad hoss upon the otorious efforts of Baron de Reln- | iy “National Cosmopolitan Teiumph | Chisel [t was veleased And the simile she | und Berlin, to 't quality of vi £6 enginoers have no’ cause for complaink aoh In 185 to “save” the compauy, then in ver fuils; Should you enter- | S2rried into the world of meu sud wotn breeds of Lorscs, notubly Auicrieins and Bus- | from that source. Both are experienced f extromity. In that year M. Mouchicourt Toud Choers for Repul. | inferring that heaven Lusts as loug us thero | stpus. allroad men, who have climbed the ladder I 3 . i o it b D sl s | are exalting aspirations to build up. Women and children were not spared by the | RSP Bt W IREEE S0 reciate & said Buron de Reinach received from the LM b wanedoat 1o | Mrs, Besiut will remain iu Owmaha today, | revolutionists who duvaded Mexico -and | round snd can QUiskly apaoclaio o eompany’s treasuvor $100,000, eredited to | NUREES I‘;;;!"‘]L‘ ,\r:,’";_')’\‘}:‘ I';‘I"““, 5 &w‘:" and after half past 7 this evening will re- ‘_luu‘i:hlv red ,=,|..- \1\ ! rison opposite ml\.!!iglln‘m]ilr “"‘,']"‘ d is [ullfl “J‘A::llri!l a\‘:‘-:‘::“ him for “advertising,” and $800,000, oredited | Doataner 1 e Ficinan i oh & 4% | ceive those who desire to call upon_ her at | Gl NG | 1 and thico ehil- ie Brotherhood of Eug Cighto : rage. tory Our orguilzation embraces o member- dicate.” M. Monchicourt, learning of those | funds! Ask Pullman & Potter Palwer if 1did | Fighteenth sire Most, Rov, Michuel Logue, archbishop of | shil of nearly 15,000, and our treasury i J 3 o good condition. All over th 3 how tho _mouey was used. Tho baron re- ko, PRANOIS TRALY, Guve the Jury & Tongue-Lashing. iov, Willlaw Vaughn, archbishiop of’ west- | 00 (0 contented and ar pliod: ..mmw”, shuple.” (Five Times Rownd World but never as | Cuicago, IlL, Dec. 10.—A remarkable jury | linster have d letters notifying thew . ivi " BC 3 B v 2 . ) BEnATe ooy huplicatad 1n tho s ot { : $R0K, WUOAR_tAROL A WO ' pitients were (ke (6 he hospits rs Committee i Town. the divide for school the other duy and Escapo of # County Prisoner. @ conneotad with the canal enter versal Comradeshi (Bar! 5 Jaths! | e s sufiicles e Editions) printed Daily! (King's 3 | uninteotod catates. (nrhiaeklonburg and to mmitteo of the Brotherhood of | opolad the school houso at 12 o'elock | ghe *0MNN I TRt B, P o erduy Fruit! Pienics? Receptions? All arranged | Boture Join in the one declaration, The ¥ ‘arnot, says i dlspaten from St et to serve, and he FRMMBIIR bl MU lives in_your leartas wmuch asin His, to | SYe Franco frowm into al disturbances, | days looking after the futerests of the engi eudy undergoing for libelhg Loewe of Be My visit to Omaha at this time attact and thus escaped being frozen o death. | of the sheriff’s subordinates. away all the useless marble which encloses r the 8,000 eused his reticence on the ground of profes- | suve Steamship willing to Gripsack Fortune Trado was iad oh Baturdiy, bt came to | Sonsl grievances as may arise. Aftor o th £ho gouius who could seo it the rouily: | *5 (i vutiona ura o trottiug | of M. Cliwk or M. Dickinson, and_ in most 1 08 W 9 | upon hel dron are suld to bave fullen vietins to their | prosperous today than ever within its his 0 hiw: on account of tho “underwriting syu- | Committee’s attention to furnish ample | Whe residence of Dr. Jensen, 735 South ’ proay 3 euormous payments, asked Baron do Reinach | not Build Union Pacifie! B Ariaigh and primate of ull Treland, and Most iy Wil e nude cardioats wt’ the eow. | treatment at the hands of 'y swong the directors of the | - Dead Head)) was suminarily dealt with by Judge Bretano | fng papal consistory. oficials, The managements of the diffcrent

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