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'"""JWpIW .KiWwSWFWffWWIWyy'1'!1'' ' ' 'JT",sF'ari'irfiiryy.spit '.iafl THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. APRI1. '21). 1802. ;JH OOGToiisfoWHEY. He Avrivos in Now York Aftor a Trip to tho Texas Bordor. Covered with Decorations Awarded En Route by Friends. Travels Without n Clmperon nml on Undo Sum's Mull Trains. "owner." !" rtlst1nKl'liciI il-vg Inwcllor, paid a visit In TtiK Err.MMl Woiii.ii onii-i- tills tn. -niuR. lie lind Just returned from a Mx xircl.s' trip to Texas and I ho Mf-xli-.m ImnliT, and was on his nay bncfc to tin- Albany post offlrc. which ho has claimed us a rvMilcurv lor the l'ast eight or nine j cats. t.obnil-knows exactly hn old "()iin"y"i Is, or where hi' camu Horn iiilitlii.illy, but II Is snli' to say that he has a vvldi-i- nriiiidlnlnni'ii ! than any other diu In the world, and has a iciotd asatiacllur that throws the exploits ot dcu. Daniel l'ratt, li. A. '1'., completely Into tho shade. There Is lint a clerk In Uioialhvay mall servlco Irom one end of the country to tho other, who does not regard "O.Miey" as a pcr.tonal Irlend, and "Owney" iivlprociili-s this (eclliiK ot Kood will by absolutely rcfiis. InR to associate with nny one who Is nut connected with tho postal department. lie can scent a mall bag a tulle on, and when ho travels It Is nlvvn.vx in n in-ill car, where he knows he Is among Ida Mends, who will look alter his comlnrt and see that ho never lacks a good meal when he Is liuntrry. Although his pedigree Is a matter in con siderable uncertainty, appearances would In dicate that hu possesses a predominating strain ot the bcotch terrier, although lie Is boincwhat larger and more hcavllj built than th3 ptiiv-bloudcd representatives ot that hi e d of dogs. lie posses-es In a high degtee nil tho know ing qualities which distinguish the s-eolcli terrltr tamlly, and lor general intelligence, hla trlenas av, there Is not a dog 111 c.xlsteuco that Is his enual. Ills face Is Homely, but good natured, and he has a faculty of making himself perfectly t homo where er he may happen to tie, whether In the wilds ot lanada and Maine, or out on the plains of Texas, or the slopes of I the r.irlfh. and for tills and varlntis nthT ' riMVUis lie is always wa. inlv weieomid wher ever he gees. I It Isciti'liicro.l a cirai liniior liv tlv-piistnl I rle'ks tcicnlertiilii --divini" on hi. u-jn-K , and a ilium- veluine i.illit be Piled Wl li ItiieiestlngaliecdulisiM Id, p.xil -lis in vail, oils parts ot hip V'tiuit' It Is Mil I that lie s.'d tn st 11 m Albnnv I more than a inonlli at u time, ami tivqiivntlv ' when he comes In li-tin ,i nip lie will on!) toptiif.iv nnwdjel i tn Hie bnvs .mil, then In-nrr on tic- i.ut.l again, lie n- s tl i when and when-he pleaves. mid uli-ti h his InU'stlgated a louii tn hid p.itlst.u-tliii. lie I will loar im. '111,1 die r.ilhoad station, t ike the I next train (in a:nl cnntinii-! his nuirtiejliigs wlthnnoihei cominnv ut bis Menus. lie was never Ml un in travel In anrlhliig i but f railway mall t-xpirts, and all i-lfnrts l-i Ihnuce Him to urcepi liixililnis nrcdiiiiniiil.i lions on vestibule and limited cx'iitss p.i friiger trains have proved Mui airing. II" will not ili-si-ii bis frli-i.ds. When -owiiey " Iravels he usiiilly only we.trsa plain leather colini. witb ,i brljbi sliver plate, mi which Is engraved tin- fullow Ing liiM-ilptlon : "Oumy, Aibuiy I'os: tiniee." Ills last, trip, hnwrver, was a memorable one. lor when lie gntbaet In NeivXnik last night he proiidlv wnreahaiidsi.inetiiii leather dig harness, which was lUrr.illv vwlghtcd down wlih metal tags, medili, c Ins, ribbons and utiles m-uieiuos of his Journey irum the .Mexican birder. Tln-io ninsi have been at least four or flvn pniimM of these souvenirs presented by v.iil. Ions Irleads along the mute, and while ovxi:v. tiii. doi. th,xvu.m:i: SUSPECTEO OF WIFE MURDER. - Philip Cunningham Locked Up Pending a Coroner's Inquiry. Philip Cunningham, a carpenter, residing In a tenement-house In the rear of l:i Ksist, Tw cltt h street, wasarralgncU In Ksse.x .Market 1'ollco Couit this morning and remanded, pending nn Investigation by the Coroner into the cause of his wife's dunlli. Mis. Cunningham was found dead In one of the two looms occupied hj herself and litis luiid by roltccinan Charles Vorrmann nl T.UU o'clock last night, she was ljlng upon her taee near a window, with her feet under a table. A sm.ul pool ot blood on the oilcloth ncurher head was tho only thing the ofllcer observed that was sug Kcstlv e of violence. An Kvkninu Woiii.ii repoilersaw the body this inornlag. Ithadticcn turned over on its back, exposing tho hloalcd and blackened features ot the dead woman. A low tcct away from tho head was a common table knife. It had been stated tnat there were Hood stains on this knife. The i eporter examined It, but taw no blood on It. The Iron stand of a demolished lamp lay near the woman's head, and tho shatltred lragmeiitsoi the glass barrel weie scatteied over I ho table anil upon ilu Ilo-a" clue by. On tho cheap pine table was also the ie matnder of an unllnlshed meal. The t abb was cox ui od uv a piece (if oilcloth, which was thai red at tho end near the window. The odor of kerosene was easily detected, explaining the bioken lamp, the binned table cover and the blackened face of the dead woman. There were no wound visible, excepting a Blight burn on one ot tho arms and a very slight bruise on the left stdoot tho forehead. The blood on tho lloor had com" from tho woman's nose or luuutli. perhaps both. The police are not dial-used to credit the murder theorj. A.Mrs. .Melssncr, who lives on thegiound floor, Just under tho cuiinlngiiaui atui tments, tay she heard a senile Sunday night at about 10 o'clock, during which souio heavy object lell upon the floor. Immediate!! thereafter a man, who she biispccts was Cunningham, It-It the house. The unusual quiet that prevailed all (lay hiitiduy In tho Cunningham apartments further aroused Mrs. Melssner's susplch us and Ofllcer Xcriinaim was nolltkd, with tho result stated above. Mr. Cunnliighemsald to an Krexivo Wnmii reporter that his vvlfo must, have died of heart disease. "I was at homo Saturday night unlit m.no, xv hen I left, and did not leturn again," sam hr. liefore I went my wile was drunk and ugly. Tho lamp sputtered and slid denly burst out tn a great Homo, she threw a wet towel around It and Hie flame and smoke blackened her face. J lluall.v "Owney" Is one nt the must modest and re tiring hi dogs, u was easy tn s-e that he look an immense amount oi sa--,-,n-iiuu In ton teiupl.iilng Ids novel deciir.it:oiis 'there weie brass lags stam-ied with tho nrtlel.ll mark of twenty or thirty posl-ulllcei, buludllig San Alitutitn, l-'ou Woith, New Orleans. Atlanta, N.islivlllc, llaltlni'ire, I Wasiilngton, ( liiclnuatl and Philadelphia; tun ur tliu-e brass liorr-eslut-', one with the lli'crlpllnn "liund l.uck and Owl speed I o our lalilitul l-'ilend," another vvllh 1'ie-1 selited to Ills liogshlp, by V. M. Parker, llalllmore, P. ).," and any number nl paper , lags, mail-bug cheexs, rluimns. puiiclidlj coins and in lu-r interesting curios. i bu disk oi ini-i nl three In -lies In diameter ', has this Inscilptl in: ' McMulev mid I'rnlce- i linn; made from Ohio sleel and t allfornla I tin, I'lipin. tl. " 'lags were presented li) tho. liieluimtl c.jtiioief i of il'tn-ttf and the At Inutn Cnni.liiuii.jii. shovvlng that --ovviicy"! has friends among the newspapermen. Three ' Mexican olns, nut- e ipper and two silver! places, a Japanese coin, a lead hair dollar, and a number o( nondescrlcpt articles, mak ing at least a hundred and titty different me-' menlns of the. Mo, were attached to the haructs. In Met, everybody whom ho met seemed to have v. anted m coutilbute SDinelhlug to I - on ncv's" colli i-tlon ot curlnliles. ! '-Owney "is spending the dav In the New I York I'ost-omce, vrlieie ho held a reception this morning and added one or tvvn pieces lo his collection of coins, tags and medals. To- nlvht he will return to Albanv tn Uiu mall 1 train andstudv the condltl)U of analr.s Cxlst- ! lug 111 I be I'osl-Olllce there. An Insinuation that "(nvr.cy" Isemploved bylneleSam lo Investigate "rat-hole" lu the postal service Is Indignantly denied by his filenits, who say the distinguished traveller Is too hones' and hUh-mludtd lo pi a) the spy amnng his friend-. thievv the lamp Into a pall ot water uud then went n ay." Cunningham Is a large, heavy-set man ot forty-clghi joins and wears n lu-iirv giovvth of sandy whl-kers on his chin. He con lessed to bi Ing a hard drinker and th.it he had a veryineagie ldei ot what had hav peiied Jltst Indole, be leit home so cully (in Miuduy morning. Untold several stories to the police, all ot which cnnllHI. Mis. Cunningham was known as "Ills 1.1?," and was gieativ dreaded by her nelghbois. J'liu couple have tour grown-up children, three girls mid one smi, tho latier un en gineer cmplojed by Cornelius anderbllt, residing lu .New York. ARRESTED BY A MANIAC. John Gmnnm's Pouch Experltnco In Elizabeth, N. J. iRTirlAt. Tn T-l) rvrNl-n wnnt.n. I i:t.i.Ai'.i.ru. X. .1., Apill VI!. Janus Dono htie, an lusaiie man, arrested John liraham this morning on llroad stieet. Despite the lattcr's resistance, the maniac dragged him two blocks to tho i:il;.ibcih jiollco headiiuar tors. vv hero ho charged (.raliam with stabbing Policeman Martin jtsterda.v. I'hlcfTenny and Polite-Iustlce lletllcldsavv at once that Donnhiie was demented, aim he was M-lcd by a cnupieot oflUcrs and thrust Into a -c-il w Here he vv ill be held for medical examination, lie Is Ihlit.v-llvo and maiil-d Whllo a brakeman some ycais ago bis head was Injured by a bridge and his brain became alleotcd. CALL ON THE MAYOR TO AID. Aldermen Wnnt City Eruployoea to Help tho Grunt Fund. The Hoard cf Aldernieii this afternoon passed a resolution calling on Mayor 1 1 rant to aid in the oigaiilailon of a committee of city employees to rolleot luuds for tho l.rant ; Moniiiuent I'tiiid. President Arnold appointed Aldermen Noonaii, Mead and Covvle an Auxllllari Committee to the lolumbl.iu coiu- mllteo of one llundied, and j Aldermen Morgan, lUnl-, sehott, I I llrown and Mo.rU uronimlltcu lo eo.opeiate I with heads uf Ihecltv Depart mentis to niu'.ii , the celebration of the fnur huiidredlli miiiiI. vt-rsary of the discovery ot America asutvcs-- I Will Curry Food to Str.rvlnii Rus- I t-litns. i The steamship Tyneliead, which Is to take tollusslatho gialu luntrlbilted In Iowa lor the people m that country who are victims of the famine, arrived here lo-day. Housokopor Hnnsed Horaelf. I bi-iiMI Ti l 111 i vrs'isi, wni-.i.n.i llitluiiHToN, X. -I., April -.'(l.-Mrs. llutinah 1 1 Danrenbackir, housekeeper for capt. bamuel I Pern, hinged hrisilf this nioriiliig. Shels i suppo-ed lo have peenme dt-nu-nted. TAKE AYETVK fJarsiiparilla at all seasons. In tlu Spviuf, it removes that tired fi'iOiiif;, cleaiises ami vitalises tlie cin-iilati and ii'iai'os onu to silceessCtilly contend with the tlebilitatinj.: ellei-lsol the heated term. Ill the Summer, it ijiiieliens the appetite, regulates the liver, and makes the weak strong. In the Autumn, it tones tip the nerves anil protects the system from malarial iniltienees. In the Winter, it en riches the lilootl, anil invigorates every organ anil tissue of the body. Sarsaparilla is the best all-the-year-round nieiliiine ymj can find. It expels the poison of Scrofula and Catarrh and the arid that caitH'S lilieuinatisin. It mak s food noiirisluiijr. work pi' asant. .sleep relreslnng, and life enjoyable. It is the Superb r icdienu-. Miss A. L. Collins, Jlighton, Mass., xv rites: "Fur live tears, I luxe used Ayer's .Nirsapa rilla each sjirmg and fall and rei-eixed wonderitil lienelit from it." George (lay, 70 Cross St., Centre Tall-, It. I., sav-. Unit tor spring and suinmur complaint, he has, fuund no other iiu-ilii'iue cipiul to AYKU'S SARSAPARILLA Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists Everywhere Mas cured others, wilt cure you Ai 1. tfi fcasvfaA.i.-i)o(Jli.i: ,hniJft- -A1 ? . -tJ-t ? ilZJ2. -(HI PARIS IS QUAKING.! I i Tho Late3t Dynamitn Esplosion Renews the City's Panic- Utlor Failure ot the Police to Pre vent Anarchist Outrages. A Special Ofllcor on tiuivril When Lust Mslit's Itutnti Wn-v IMnceil. Ir vfiielATI n rn'i.' l'tiii. rrll "li. To Male t tint the cx-lilii-lon last nljlit at the eiifc of M. Very, lit the comer ot the lloiilevn'd Magenta and Hue l.iiiu-ry, ha- caused afeellnR of coiisternatlmi In tills t-tty n t -j ,ttt It very inlldlj. Tho truth Is that the people of l'.irli are panic blrlckeu at the audacity or the Anniehhls. The u-ollnff "1 fear Is heightened lis the tip p.iicnt Impoleney nf the pollco In prevent the Anaixhislt Iiiiiii c'uninlttlnir uuliaKei when nnd vi in re they please, i ast night's ex phliin id-urred at the very time n policeman was i;nni Jim; (In- front of thu cile. Then- was a leasou for last nl.-lit'd outrage. It was In M. Vi-ry'M cue tlinl Ilitv.iehol, the Anarchist, whose trial Is ll.xed fortrsjay. was in Sled, and It iv as to M. Vei.v and one of his lvalues thut the police were Indelitcd tor the lull mint Inn that led to ht-t capture. 'Ihei.overjiment rev-.-nrded .M. eij and tho waller lor the liifoiiuatloii lliey had lur-nl-hed, and llm friends of the prisoner ihreat cunt them with ulrj vciiKeauce. The (iovern inent sought ti) prevent thesj thieats Iroiii helnscanl-.-d lino effect and detailed a speel il KU.ird to watch the premises. In splto ot these piecnutlons tho Anurclilsls succeeded lu Mowing the place up. I he seine 111 the vicinity of the explosion MirMsMM description. 'Ihriuu-hniil the tilglit and iiioriiliic excited iruvvih. soue limes ; numbering '.ai.OOO, filled the slu-ils uuj sur. rounded the wrecked restaurant. I The pillee weie utterly powerless to Keep the crowd hack. Tliou.saiijs ot people were i anxious to procure souvenirs ot the explosion ' and the shattered pieces ot wood lu front ot the pl.ii-o wen- e.t?ei ly seized upon by relic hunteis. l'lnally the ( rovvd became so large nnd uni uly that It wax necessary to call upon the mllll ary f'iriisslstaaco lu handling II. A! force ot infantry was despatched tu the sccno and the presence ot the troops soon resulted lu the restoration oi order. The hrsl rumor, as told In theso despatches last night, had It that the explosive win thrown throuli the grating lu front ot the lestnuranU Tills statement is sup poited lu a passer-by, who says that he saw serpentine tl.unes shoot across the pave ment, and that the roar of tho explosion Im mediately lolloweil. 'I ho leataurntit was wrecked, as was also the shop of Mine. Mor alize, dealer In bccond-haud golds ne.xt dour. lme. .Xloran.o rushed Into the stieet craed with fear and wont Into hysterics It Is said that ho had in her place 5,000 old cai trldges. lUd the explosion set these on the loss or life from thelljlng bullets would have been fearful. Al the l line of the explosion Iheio were eleven persons In the restaurant, including three worklugmeii.vvho were slightly bruised. 'i hey were at llrsl regardod with susplclou 1 by tho police, xvho look them Into custody, hut later they were released, they readily show ii.;r that they had nothing whatever to do with 1..-Q .in. i!r. A few minutes niter tlw ex plosion n man on the lloulevard Magenta shouted " Well done." Vive la Itepubllipie.'' lie was lit once nr irMed but denied tnat he had raised the cry. Nothing could bo proved against him and In a lew hours ho was released. The report that M. Very had died from the i fleets of his Injuries was Incorrect. Theic I port had Its origin In I he iiuu-sii.il effect of I the chloioform that was administered to him I al the lioMiit.il where his legs vvero ampu tated. Ills said to-d.i.v that his recovery Is 1 possible. UK wife aud daughter -leanuewcio badly burned about thelrfnceslnitlt Is nut thought that ihelr condition lisciious. - Paul Hammond, a printer, who was In the ri-si.iiiruiit at tho time of the explosion. Is horribly wounded In various parts of his , body. Ills condition Is critical. Anntuer printer, named (million lleger, was scveiely nurned. 'Iho other Injured persons, are pi o gnsolng towards recovery. RAVACHOL'S TRIAL BEGINS. Prcca'itlono Against AnnrclilBt In terference JurorH Terrorized. ti-T Amr'Trn pn-(. - 1'aiii?. Apt II '-'il- Tho trial of llavaeh'.l, alias a hall a dot u other names, Charles I Achlllo Mninn, alias Hlseull," Jivi ISi-ala, ! alias Joseph Marlus.i hnrles I'lidlnaiid Chan niurtln, and ILeglrl llosall- Snubvu-, began to-day at the Seine A--.-I0 (.'ouit. .so man) threats have been made that filends of tin prboueih would attempt some , despiiMtu nit lo cither Iree ,the accused or prevent their trials that ndiuls-lon to the ( ciiliri-room was seveiely rcslrlcled. only those pc-ismiall) Un.nvn to the rami oitlclalsiind the twenty-two wIIui-sm-s were admlttiil. The pilsonersine t-haiged vvltn causing the explosions at the i cslili nee of Judge llenoli, i No. Klis lloulevard St. lieimidu, nnd at the reslJ'-nceof public l'ro-,eem-i-lluloi. on the miner id the Hue de I'P.ehv and the Hue tie I iterlin. They are also iiuie.-d wlihaiiempt i lug lo blow up the police loniinls-anat at filch) . I Tin- must i laborate piecautlons ivere taken ' by the authorities to guard against uu.v nl- . tempt to l.iteifiie with the course of Justice. I The guards about the I nlare ih-Justice were ' r( doubled nnd every part of the approaches In the building was watched closely, only dcu ctlves and pollictnen (oiild he seen lu th corildors and elsewhere in the liiteilnr of the building. When Judge ones eniercd heat onie sum ir.oned the Jur.v, who pio-entida guatly ols tuibeil appearance. The threats of the friends ot the prlonets have evidently gieatl) Iiljhtpnul the Jurora and the ex-plo-lou of last night no doubt had tniinh in do with Ihelr ver) apparent unwillingness to serve lu this (.c-c; lor that Is taken to prov.o - I hat I he pollen will not beab'.o to protect the jurots after the trial Is tliilshcd Aitt-i the Juiors had laken iticlr places the prisoners, headed by Ituvacliol, were brought lu. 'lliey iveic guaulid by all Immense nu:e bei of poller. Trn PUlclclo Won n Russian Polrtlor. 'Ml body o; i hooting man who shot him ! sell jesti ida.v al Itlvcr-ldi 1'rlve and Klgh Hi ill stieet has lw1 yet l-ei'ii Idi-iitllled. I'he oi,v clue to hlslJelilll.v l a pjper pur I purling i" be a dl-ihvge (rum the arui.v of the iar lii the iiuiui of Abraham osclnsKl. (it-(vhni Mtvdo i Rump on Currlo. Samuel i urrlu. of -.'7 second avenue, was a I horn' sight wnon he aprean-d this morning "In the T'linhs Court to prosecuto Thomas l.ralum for assault. 'I hey had a dlsputo over a game or pin-pool In a saloon at '-'!.' How cry nnd l urrlo was knocked out. Uruhaua was held lor Utah ,..,.. . . i -. -?zl2l:: O'ilEN'S Till ILL HIDDEN The Stato OlTcrs a Roward of $2,500 for His Recapture. Ills Atleseil Accomplice t'nitrr I'o. lice siiirvellliince Here. Mr. 'Ihomnsii'ililen, the llunro King, who escaped at I'tlen from Keei'er luiek, of lianiii'inara I'rls .n, List wcik. Is still nt laige. tiotwlthstatidlug the tact that th" levvaidof l-'.'.Mi otTirul bj Wnrdeii Thayei for Ills iccaplure has been added t" teii-tolJ by liov. I lower, who has, tin In-half of the Slide, olleri-1 a levvard of t'J..MHI. of all tho persons said lo he Implicate I In the conspiracy to aid ii'llrlen lo crape, lluek nl-uie is in ciistod). Me Is viilually n prl-nner at Datit.i iiinr.', for althoiuh he Is not locked up in a cell he r not mlnivi-il to go outside the ptlsiin walls. Do-patehes (torn Albany this morning say that the Stato nulliui Pies will uiidoiibliilly st-cuietlic indlctmeiit of lluek, its will as ot Mrs. lluek, who as with him when ll'llllen cseuped ; et Pave IMschler and 'liio" M Inchon, who arc nllegid to have arrange 1 anrtiMrrlctl out the Uil.ills;ot I lilted I Slates Iiepuiy .Mari-hal Mi-r.lHalne. who ' sei veil the writ of liabi as orpus upon War den 'Ihajer, and ot Annie (ii'.vy. vim Is alleged lu have supplied the inonej tur the enteipilM-. I Ml these persons, except Meldvvalne. aie ' now In this ill), unit 11 Is sal I that all ale being constantly shadowed by delecllvis from Police Ile.idipMrliri In the belief thai It i) III leu Is In thorny his trlends will iiHcmpt , lo ciiinuiuiile.iH; with him, and thus disclose his lildlii.' l.iee. ntsi-hler i still at tin- illlM-.v House and h is nu appalcil intention of i el timing to his i Inline III I ilea very suon. lie lakes no pulns lu corneal Ills wli'-H-aboiils, but spends Hie ! most ot his lime during the day away Hum the hotel. chief Inspector steers said this uvrnliig thai h.i fin as he Mien Ii'llrlen had not been ricapluicd or even located. ( onceinliig the I possible aricsl oi the alleged consplnitoi.s vv ho ntc In New York, the Inspectoi said : i "Tlu-v have not vit been aiicsted, and li can't sa) whether the) will he or not. 1 have I no Idea what the iiuUiilllles nl AIL.iuy will do." I lie latest cluo as toollrlens wheieabouts comes fiom lllugliamlou, where tin- hii'iio man Is snld lo have urilvid hist Meduesdiy night ironi NoiHleli. II Is thought that ho look another night train tlieni tor Moniienl and ill-led Ives are rolluvvlng up thai clue. The startlltig lutelllgence mines tiiini Chi cago that lielecilve William I'lukeiton, ot that city. thinks o'llilen has gone tu Spanish Honduras, central America, lie s.ijs lh.it Hie last iimo, he saw (I'llrli'ti lh latier told him thai he, was ip ilng I here as soon as he i tiuid and turn ' over a new leaf. PL1INTIFF HIDE DEFENDANT. George Anitlo Arrested in Police Court for Abandonment. '1 ho caso ot (leorgo Aiildo, who vv as pounded on the head with a dumb-bell by oeorgu Kyle, the father of Uh'i-l Kjle. of 1U7 Knsl tone llundied and l'lrst stieet, on April 111. i was again culled lu the lliiilem Police Court this morning. Kt hel K ) le. It will lie lcini-mbcrcd, was a governess In a fatnll with which Anldo , lived. He became enamored of her and after J sho left her position, although he Is man led, he called Ireipieutly on MKs Kyle at her , residence. Her father did net approve of Anldo'.s v IMts, nud when 1 e discovered him making love to hlsilnughttr at Midnight In hlspai-mi' with I Hie gus turned loiv.iiean.l a young beardir I named .Morteiner .lark tuiminiull) i-ji-en-d I Anldo and pouudea his head with a dumb. bell. 1 Atddo was laken lo the I'tcsb) tell.i'i llus. i filial. He was unable lo anpear against in-, I nssiiilnnls until this morning, when all the I pontes lotuo tioiilile were lu cum t. AnlJu'a ' iiend was Rtll swathed lu iiiid.iges. I ( ounsel fur Mr. K)lo usl.idfor a postpo-ie. nielli ot Hi-) rase, nnd Justice Weldy sel It down for May J. ' Al this Juiirttiie O.'llcer .lnhn l'ole' from tho .lelTerson Market lourl, arrived on the scene nnd serred a warrant on Anldo l"r alianduiiiiieni. It had 1 en sworn out by his wile. AnlJo was taken tu JefTersoii Market Police (.ouit tu answer to Ids wife's com plaint. . BLEW OUT THE GAS. A Farmer's Boy Found Unconscious In a Brooklyn Hotel. Sixteen-) ear-old Abram 1'raiicls. a farmer's helper, living al south Jamaica, I.. I., was found liispiisttilc in bed In a loom lu a hotel I al tho cornir of l'lu-lilng avuuie and Hall slrecl, lliookl.vn. cailv this moinlng. Voung I'ranels ivent to Hi" holel last night and asked Hi be called at I n'dork this nioin lng. When Hie viatchiiiiiu vvini I o rail liliil he dntectt il a strong odor of gas and broke open the door I I'ranels was slretched across the bed un conscious. A ph) -tclin vv is summoned and the buy was resuscitated. 'I he gus jei In his loom was turned on, and II Is su,,ij,cd thai he blew out I ho gas lh-Iuic reining. j THREE HEW CASES OF SMALL-POX All Found on tbo East Sldo, Above nity-slxth Streot. I 'I lie Health lleaul was iioiir.cd this moin lug of threu new cases of small. pox. I In patients aio runic Alexander, thru- sears old, ot '.'HI i:asl rili.v-sevenlli sirei t ; Will, lammlth, two ve.iisulil, of I'M i:nsi llliv Ulilli .stieei. an I Man Winter, Ililitv-sU 1 jeaisold, ot no. Ka-t nn-j llundied and l'lrst sticel. All three were icnovel to "he lllve-jde Hospital on .N oi ih llru'.lr r Island. Tlio I.vtlo Colliery Victims. ll'Y Afsorullli i-nrst. I PorisviiiK, I'a., Apill '.'fi.-'lhe brdies of Unco of tho-e who wire drovvuetl at the I.ylle l oal i onip.iii)'.s works on Wednetil.i) afternoon last wen- irached about s u'i I--'K last i-veuliik!, -Hid mi milt r-. one of lliela 1 John II. Xeiliev. weie di-iniicd ilurliigiite night. 'Mils ui-.iii'iig ih- us-ulng paitj aie SI 111 at wmk si aiMiliiL-I--I Hi" ninth and last body in He- liiuiid.iteii inliie. 1 -jU kiii nnipr Jn't , nlout out hall the Ills , tiia I ilesli is I-.eir to, liy beinr rc.ulv lor tlieni. Vhen v i u fi el ilii'.l, languid,". ut "f wilt." ' (-..-tn .'. i.v - - then you inn-' kievv that f'il.11 or t': i.i me 'fiiniin',;. Ii.ii-' t'.u sv-tein tit) .villi l':-. I'a. ' fluid tn M.li'-.l 1 ns-.-overy. Ta.:' ; ivrniN us woll a.-. n:n-: It iiiviK-v i-.--t. .tin- liv-r.-ir-l l.(il-in-.. i-ir.ni-. ,n'i en ru'lf stlii- Mi-H, 'i!-.rv ,w , i-i. tin- ap.M-lte, nn- "" pinvt-. ill .-esui-ll, mill restores liealtli nt.il ii,"i'. ' Ti-r all il'.sea.-ei eui l Ic, -i tl:snli'rcil -liver or li!.'itx lih-isl -D.vnis-!).4.i, Hill ioi:mcs-i, tho iiuv-t fil-lirn hkin. S-ulp and Scriinlii al'ictni x, the --Disiiw i-ry" is 1'ie mi'' remedy wi c-rtjiu and effectivn that U enn U-fi'il.soi'r-' ' II, it il -sn't lieucllt or cure, you liaxo yuur inoney hack. . , . . i It's not only tho lct, Imt it's tlin ctrnp est tilool intrillcr koU, no matter how tnany Uosej ar oltercd tor a Uollar. i v. .-; DAJEll AND SON8. MEN'S FURNISHING, )('(? 1 men I. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I IN I 'n laundered SI I NTS. 3". IlllXX- M VV VOItK Mtl.t.s MI'SI.IN. j l.fliil t.lNl'N IIOSllVIs, All. ri'l.l.l'tl HV.A.Mm i 'I'HIlllb'lillOl I. I six I on : 7.i. I lien nii.l'V M'.vv VOItK .Mll.l.s Mt'M.IV I '.'. 1(1 ) I.INI'.V llllsllMs, I'AtrXf INSI.UM-.nl st.ifvcs." xi.i, pi'.i M'.n m:ms and h vxi-1 iiMsiu:i). at Os) rurt. j Sl. I Oil S3..VI. jYCCKII'i.-IK. I .sun iii 17.KN t.vTt:srNovr.i.Tii:siNt"iii:i'!'.s. 1 TWIt.l.i:il SIl.KM AMI I'O.X'OI'.D.S. O dJ each. vti.li: r.v. BROADWAY 8th and 9th St8., New York. " "FREE. vnrit riiou i: n" i imi'itukn't sti.i ok iuvitiiti. M(ui:i. ri,n:i mm u-, ro hi: .;ivis av iM(i:i:'ioKVi:u n imiuhhu i' iM(iNi m rroic o i:ttco it r TIIIMiltl T NVMIM'Ali: l-Al-i:, UK.I mtoADWAV. rMt. :n (ht. The sjndiiitepii1nh "( -'"flrf(mi--nllrf' if niaihliifc lot t nl IIipm whleftl liDitfit-K, uhiiti niiiht boNoMnt "i"''. ii I'l'l-'r-Utill) of bintiifcHim hlirinr rtiili" and OftU'tAtn nl hluut uue-lhutl uf lhflractu.il Tfllnp. Iho h)iuiici" iiufh.ii i ., t C8 IUott Ur. i.rtiir ;iii "I , lu I'fii m !! nffut In cfllinn i-fl ntiolcunicstot-L) tl.nt ' ntf prfcm ) lor rit-.m. tint hn t's,"iit-1 tho rfintiiniii -ilii'kHof Hut nf tho IrmlliiK n ftiiiitfi' tilirtH ot finn Itithlnj:, an 1 -oir unlorH nrr In -.HI ult'iotil r'-prnrtl lit ttint. ut.ii-ll tn'n kt nl-fttii .t.lrriitpon tlin 1nlUr, i v-t km iiinnl crli in tr-h Ami iioif, for dmi'i ki t lifin s rhilic tinrrnrt nM mt nur ' mintt-ri. Horn's .nr Diiinritinttv nirih.i u Npifiiit S- i f trrcr. njl Inr wtm' thr hniiigM, woula i-oft at any tin ni I tin (atilioliuii-nl in t!ifftt Afrui'- will lU the wh'l cl U'lii't jut uf! tho thmii'i'. rr Hip timi v'lolce intantt a .tt HMtititfuti ror thlljir n.int Wn it.'1 inl in ro- luhfn ClMtiliii- anil will not iiiult-rtakf tn tell k (tnilM' wnrlli of I'loihinc UMlfiHokno that wlul 1-. -ell will u f th tm j ei a r.onA wiit a tf li paid I tin ht lh'iriiioiit l wit h. Mir-i I'wooii Niirliu Juit N l.tfii worth rtll, Mrti'f iiiiniti-t f'a-til- iiiio hixI i hoiiiit Nulto, tiiKiiufHt'tuior'b irli-t, i f-'li fiinl 1.". ilium thin kbIo nt Ntt.lt Hf Men InipirtM t''nUm'rf nml Woritni huitw. ! iiiantifat turrr1 ihIch in hiiiI .'J( iliirnu tlllH HUlo Ht K7..H( MCll'll l.loKKtlt lt-H t Suiti-, laflnuTf Mi-I worHtrtI, ntniMifa I (morn tirlrfst 4'jj nml $'1U. duritiv thin nlo at ' SS.'siut M"!! rioant uita. Sat-V anil I'tita-naj-.. tiiiiuilartiirnr a lrl.i ?.'.. lu M). lnntiti tluo h!- at vfl.HK: Men I'ri-ir.- AlhtrW and I nil I i ,. ( i,at ami (. I.11N; Mmi'i AlrHon pri:i DTorroat. I.JW. wottli ifl'i gorw'ni Mirtn "lop ( oU. urap aram., Iinl I with Hiiosit linrifiitod silk t.lo(-f llninir. tli itf ninnc intinrtil (cnoifsi, drab, tan anil fawn ilnr, rjtutar pili-o itc.ii anl &-VZ, .iiiriiiK thU talo H7,!S( nu port oil On-troata, oilk oi tialiti linrtl, iimtni laituipr'H prii''H '-'J. -,'i, iliuln? tin- i-a'o N I MX Mfii'fi l.itra lnmi'0 W.nki ic l'anta ll.lr., worth if'l Oil.Mfn'a lUlia 1'ini lro-ii I'an'n rJ.7.".woit !i .fcT.D'i, 5loiiV Itiijiurtwl Irs-. I'anti, N, ID. worth viMiii. Hip a-.Mrtniout ut ium otlcr m llu-i ali nirluil,i iho rii.i el lino nf ntjlo- and pa trrno over nrTon-d at in po-lal "alu In Muorita. HichidiiiK au'h f nu la a" o hnhorljou Woit'., Itirotnt (. Ilarrm I fttHiiiori , .letoino I ;o k". IliiKHt-li IwilU, inma-. t ara ami oilior l--hrati'd fatrl'o lioon naml oarly and et lint picL Open until HoVlotk to-nisl t. I (;ui:at.vmh(,ati: mm:. I l(:i IIKOAhU'W. OUM.lt Mi T. FIGHTING THE EDISOH VERDICT. Gon. Duncan Arirulnrr for tho United l DtntoH Crmpsny on Apponl. ' Tlio ..tiriiiiicut "ti tin-,iip'.il nl tlio 1 nltfd , states Kliciilt- l.lcltt iiuiipiinj fnuu n tli-oi-hlmi ri-ndciTil lu a lutverroiirt In fuvoi- uf tin Killsim i:i"itno l.l's'lH loinpatiy in a sun. liiim.'lit for an lnfiltijcuiciit of a patent. m cuntiiiucd to-d.iy bi-tor-J J-.istlct-s l.a wiiibu and -iilpmai In ibe I ultid stair, tn cult rtiurt of Appeals. 'Jlii-llil.iiluii laovcrtlm t;xil) tlie I'nltrd Siiiii-s I'lmipaiiv uf a niiboii lllaiiiciit widen Tlmiiins A. i:dloii claims as his p.iti-iil and tliti prupeily of tlie I.dlsou LIcl-iiIc l.lifln tuuipaiiy, and Invulvet, It Is a.Hd, loyalties ayci'iv.illtis f'.tniii.lioi). (.en. i. A. Iniiii'.in, nf cmitisfl lor tlio ap pell.tnt, i-i-iistiuii-,1 tlm i-nllri- iiinriilni; liian ari;uiii--ni on tlie sili-litllle units uf the In vein Ion, L-laluiiiiif Ilia' I lie s.inie was nut .1 new idea and mil nilvlli.il Willi l.dlsun. i iiiii-i-dl c Hi" liivi-iiilim In wiiiii inljlit If the alistiliile iniliirliuii ol Air. rdlstin'.s ri--lIu-, lii-i'iiiiteiiil-tl Hint Ills ell. -nl slmuld n.n In- Ill-Id It!-lllslie lot lll.lllll lll'-llt, U. ause tin-lumps and iluineiils used nj iii-1 nliit siiiIik iiniiiMi.y wen-ti-i wldil) iliileient limn vii. l.dlsun s tu be piupuiiy cuiiMrtud as un litfilai.'i'iiietit. nn inn d puiiit vvastii.n tlio i:dion i.iei-m.- 1.1. Ill I iiuipaiiy itititd nut iiiaiifl.iln Un- m Hui bi'i-tiisi li was mil tin- miner 1 1 tin-p.iitnt, I In- is.mi'- lialilu .'-ilu- Willi illvers utliei iiiiri-rili-s lulu il. e pu-v-sjliiii and own- r-lilp of tin- Cdlson (iein-ral Klo.-lrlc riiipau when the I wu i-oi ipuiili-s (niH'ilidatrd l.eii ImiiiMii t-xpfls lu iiei-upy Hi.' Him iiiilll 1'rliUv III aiuum: tin- tin polia til up In Ids appeal. Mi. i .iiiioi s iiiiienduii His, weie adopted and the bill pusseii, veas IT. FELL FROM A MOVING TRAIN. Clothier Ilitzkoy, of Brooklyn, round Unoonjcioun In Tiii-rvtowti. irrt.i T- ! irvMi m-i--ii Tahiiviovvs, Apill '.'d. A mat) v liu ! -scrludl lilm-ulf as lii'dtiiek lll'l.ei, f 111 .-ihoiis biri-et, Uruoklyn, I.. P., w.ts li mid lu-i-e lids iii"rnlh- iiiicuiisiutis nnd surii'ilnj from t-rveie Injuries nu,ut Hie bead. He said Uu lind lalllen otf a I in In l'J-i nli'ln while on his vvav laiue mid tlld nut ii-iiii'iuU-r aii)H)lii? until lie was found I) in on H)o.idvvny by n poll- emmi He i-ald tliui lie was in I tie clolliltn; liuslm-ss In llixiukiyn and lell lioii.f on Xoiiues,i.i lust tutiniihitel souio liurlm in Ilu-up) er part u tic suite. Ilu- nun was eonveyitl to tin- I'lnenU Holt I, whe.e In- was alli-lldud b.v Dr. I'n'i laud. Ills liJuihH are u -t nnuposed to le sell 'is. Ills un i.ds In llr'l,lii huvt I vi II tlulllled. Txvo Horne-'Il'.tox'O Kllloil. ium ia-tii rnr. ' III i Kiwi. Idal.o. April -.'i.-A an x if can i'" en Hon Wvuiillij, liiiutli.); il' II tl.leVfh 111 .lillllstill II- I- . Ilii- .."'ed leu ,i- vi us It.r ad litn-i- and -aM e D.lt ves imi him Orttls I ml. i s, i nu. iiu-.n ilii- ii..bit,in t tin. pnrili". kni'iiiiiis l.uriieit .ujd sih-i hi. llo'l) u-ell Vl.'l'i- Lllli-ll 1 lie riflll I tl It ! I-Imi-'il. lint II v.jh fn.nl tilt! Hie.1 were lu pus-es-i in . -r i-v.-i uitv siuien h". -i s. "win ti:n" firirHi.-.T nu. u. 1 AS . t()Ot tt.'-ulnu vrMiL In uti mlniil ; CfrU ''uriM-er lUtllth 1 110.I l.v til .III ti. II111 rv S Trleunlirroii t uirmuM to mkr li ir I (luwvuli.titbdai, tiiJI.-ileocurf tuldiudiull 1 1 Ml WHY IS THE W.L.DOUGLAS S3 SHOE, GENTLEMEN 111 BEST SHOE 'I Kl KUrtl 1 1 in Htlil .' II 1 ft .-mIhs 11' with nn lA. 11. 111 in llirrn I li '1 it' ll.i-fM-l tun I ot 1 1- I r .1 11 1- 1. nt li. 1 n A.)f. mul '- ..'il- ....-'. ... . -.I. ;.'-' - It p 1 Alsluinl Mnr.l nl . ...tint r .m 4 "a t.. . it I It; f HI) lirmilnr lltttlil .evvt-il, I hi- ttnt slisj- i.l st.. , Tri nil, rnil lot 'i(l'l i.iii I l-i. -h tut. ...lie I '1 ! "Il" Il ' -I fl"ltl rt tn 1 .' Ct1 (HI 1 1 11 ltd -sen nl ell slmr, lln.,r(. sw". .l .-i. 1 "in i-rtili' - an I l-triil' t- lt.i-ttit nlli i-ptfr ilVi-tnl HI Ihls tri, i' , -Mil-m Ir an 111 It- n-niil" -Hi.l-i. i-ii.linc Itmn it-l II ) t. -f-.t 1)11 C O ."ill i'tilli-e Mint't I nrinrs, flail rrsn ! U)0 i-11 nn I l.rtlpr 1 Art'i-is till tiritr llii-nt . tin. rftll -t-ftiulrnn, mihioHi inni lp. Iit'1) llttp.- nlp". piipn-litii piIbp tit - i-nlr tili mp. 1 n tpsr CrVj ,XI) llllr t-llll I n-i I rtlpr -hii- n'r urnu- lit vDfbp tilt- I'ti.p 'tip ttml m I i ..ntlii.p lli-t.p wliu iinnl i.lD' Inr . oiiifiiM at il nprvii-p Sl-1. '.. inn! N'J.tm XV ir Sll'lctii.tll's nhi.n. ! nn- vpi -tr nz nml "l.nnli'p II- -i.h 111. i- Ki-pn t'tPln 11 ttul will pvr 11 . nit- 1 tu.kp. 3s. .. rs '-.HH "nd i I ..." li""i nl -I nm tV5 iiiiiii In llirli".pw-,l,pti. 11 ... -p; , ti ilip'r t-ii-rlt- n- I ip un rPn.mil -nlpn .hnw I "-! isl :i.titl lliiiiil-sii, r-i .it.,-, i.p.t IwCtlllvpS 1.IU"1.I, IPil ft. .Ml. 1 puis I till. Il Ittilii.rtP I .llni-n...pH-ii-ti..iti tl.ll'lt"li I. Utiles' -..-(l. H-.'.tKI 11 ml s.1,7,-, .1,,,, (, Mi-si- m I t- in-1 till) IIoiij;"!.!. st)li.li itnl 1'IUllll I itiillnlt. .spp dial VV I, Dnngls' mini- irel l.lit p mi- -tmitl'P t 1 II l.otlitlti nt 1 a 11 sli.... :'-1- 11 r. mi rTiTi ti .: III. lit IMI IK'II ll.ll. I I ls-,1 tl"PfS Ptipl'lll'l i.iii VV . I,. HIM .l.x. Ilriiil.lnii. Hits.. M.I. -II.-. -TV 1. 1.- IMI V. IKTII I (III - V l.l. nl lilt- to low Ilia il iii-e-i 1 lll.t. 1 tn. -.'lilt. ;t i-'. am, s'jti. hi.mi. la.'ii. i;iS, I. ,l,l l-l tile. I lltl, 7K1. HHII, I Is,', 111 I I, I i:i:i.l till. 171 1 . 1 - 1 1 , If - .1 I '.'d iivi-.t V'.'ll. a.ill, - 111, 7 '.'. stis, I tail, 1 tan. 1 1711. l-:i--, 111.-.1;. i'ii 11. a.,aa a,( 'live. 1 I. IS cm', nl tlriiiul pl.t, i..:i:i 1 lli-ii-tdvtii . ii-iir. ill iittli si. 1 117. 1 -J I .". .I'i-'i. 177 for. ul lllllt ml. 1 ..111. 111, 77:1. - sih ntr.i atui. inn. 1 .'ii'i, hii'i inn tiie.i an.'. ...is, 7 .-ti iinii live. I. "Kl, I d IiiiihI sl.t 1(11, i'.' I. J-.'ll mid :I7.I (ilei-nvvleli -1.1 .").., '.17. Mill Xvenitr 111 I. III. l-'iia V.i-itui- Vi M-.!. :i7!. iii) 1 iiiiwi-i'M am, i.iii. .:ia, .711 liriinit si.) '.II I lilt-111 -I.; -ill XX .si , l-tt.'ttlt si 1 :tl lew Clititnltt-rs sl.t 1171. ...i.) Ilii,l--iil -t.l o III I llh me. I lltl. I-"-' 1'nrli Itiivvl '-'HO, II., I'nil II1111.11.1 (III, .Ida. sill) in -I rrdti in pin-. 1 Mil 1)1- I.i. ill -I.I II llllll.l-l SI. I '.'III W . si .Villi si.-. '-'- V lillrlillll -I.I I '"i ( linn. Iipts si. Ilriinliltti III. .11.1. 111.11, I'.'tll. CI7I I Hi tin ilii I I. .1. lilt). Il-1 M tllr live. t Kill. -J I.i, .!'., lllllI. I.'il) lirnnil -I.; s(l lourl nl.t -Til. Sill liilliui "l-.t."'-l .'Hi me. 1 -.'7.X I'nliiiiililii pl.t 1111 I'M-1 - l.'i-li n v r.-. Jllsil itliin'lt- iivi-.t as 1 1 V! i, uiu, 1 1 n 11 itve.t '.'().' I-.iIiUi si.i l). Ilia I HiittiHltiti itvt-.t :l Ml. 1111:1 tin Itrtttil p.i ..sli VV nsliliirlnii nip.i I ISI l.tilrs ne. I 117.x. Kiri". ltd inr. .tersei tin 1S, UIKI. (till Nr-inrli nxe.t 177 (irtivr -l.t lJ llmituniiirri -I. ( Furniture, Carpets, Being. j i.n.Mi itrniT. -Txi.i:. urtMTV. 1 IXII I.OM I'HM l:- Aitr. tiii. i.Nitri 1 xi k NTs xv r oi nut. Only 10 per cent, cash down. J.&S.BAUft.ANN I Tl IK) 74.1 NTH AVI' . N. XV. (Oil 4I1TIISI' I HEW PUBLICATIONS, I NOXV IIIIAIIY -Tilt: M.IV 'FAMILY HERALD ! 1 ' . onuinhiK 1'iiur Nr ntl Coniplflr l rlr-t. Mtut ll'H 1 I'titHtiikflnti oi a .M,V MtIAI I hlOltV uf Er.-iit .ntwr",. tu!.tli-il. - KN rOKTI'M :-. trfrthrr uitii miifb unclul fttnl i nti-itomlnc mm , 1 rilani' nix niattrr uf ihi.bii, ilnr in iir nou--. IiiiM, th- !i-i- forn.inz op- of tin- till-! KT'Clt M Tl i: M lllU lT-!'IC I CI.IJ Umih m. hi 'nt- ''' iiut.ii-lii'it. I'llrr l.ic. III a n tW y i lil.l.'i irnrl Iitm l nl IimuV aim) iieixkdi j e.n, uud L 'I Ho I11tpr11ati0n.il N ws oninny. I Nil tV h.' l-lltuic -I. I .Inorcaii of r.'wa)), N.V. ' HELP IVAfJTtU MALE. 1 vi' I l -n 1 j'Miinr nmn. nnr ln i i ilr ' ftohiln tlit- mrn of liifi mil lini"M . '-it 1; ' JH.-llnui I it) flight M ') UU -I . 'I uti t'MMH.-ii's. 1 Apl. In.' -tint 1H1 i.ttfih ' t. , HELP WWTED - FEMALE. "VV ANU.D HfAtl tlrci-tl )tHIII I-IH'M- hiblt t'lf i I'liili'M" Hr--. nufitur in 1 lih n. MMiIiim. Aillfn),xit1i leiuid. I. in , I uJ t. Uft 4lh Ml I THE HUSBAND HAD A PISTOL I I And tho Wlfo'u rompnnlon Quickly i Took to His I!eo f. , i XMIII.iiii lleiiij Vli Intsn-, inii.-lilnlsi. et IN (limit- stnei, vviiii.inisi.iir', vv.is j -r.tio .liisilie (i-i'lllli.', In Hie l.e" Avenile l Dllll. Hits lnr'ililic (InilU'-d tn Ills III!.' i I'll I Ilili'iiliiiilr." In -lim-t lu-r. 'I lie i'iitiili liavo tiem Iii. ill li'd null tliiee in mills, lind llus 1 t-.ii ly i iiptmu Is tu i. sed, n.i)s li liiiji-e, liy ! ilii-ni-iusltliiii "I id" jiittiii; vviiii tu id-o uiu ulj-tit- in t)id ejiitany. Mi-, ill luivii'siilil in itni.-t llwt sin- s me. . limes ; lies I". sii-nd nl.-lil-Willi uer niiiliei. an Idem - lli.it lu-i- liuxl-uml lias n iismi iur lils i nst r. Vli Ititile'sMnrv Is Hint Ills vvlfelefl lilin lasl Minlaj evi-iiliiij nix nl half past pp. -.h-l-r--In-ivus .-ii'iii: I" m. -lull i's i liur.'.i. I in je.ili.ii, litisiiiuiii iiili'ivied lier and -uiv lisi li. t . i n Im in-1 siilim -mil I. ike Ills iinn xiilinin- - mitilii up wtm tlie i-iei.-li- .iiei Un- In. in lied in-lln-li drew n ilstin .in i In ids nln- l.e Koiild " lilmv ln-r trains -nil ' .sue el led n r lielii.ind Mi'liit.vn- was at n-steil. . .Ins-.iee t.K 'Un.- hi Id Ium In i.Xun ti.nl un til w it TUl-s-tlll, HANGED HERSELF TO A DOOR. Milc'.Oo o Pioity Itebeceii Eourko Diaoox't-roil by Hir tslaur. i Ci-lui-i-a llt.iue, a iflili.f tivenl-lwi', l'i .i slllllll II ill Ul ll si ulliltTi'J (DllllllHlltl M, utile al le'i ii'tiiie, -.'."i I s- Ma. :.'s jventie, ItniuKlv n. Vlls. I liur.e Is a Wl-lt.w. s uii-,.. In I, Is tlij lu s'iiinr; In r H'tlf t.uni:. wl t- !i ei . ii ist-d iti-li-eeu nml .in tlier iliinlii-i. i ::nt ivv.lvi iiiis. It- u-eia was xi r.v .hio, mil lie 'ii-!i"rid tt-llii: iiliuie, and s.,tj i.e.l liniise vvlille lu-r st .ie: went to sell ml. Iielieiiu vv.is pi-en in tlie vurd Hii-iine ' ut ilulliib .lesieid.i.i ait'-i-iiiinii, Ijiii hi i i . -j. wiiiii her ulsii-i en me liinne Irein ' :i. nl. situ im-id ilir-'iiiHi Hi" liae:. wind w .itel m lli mi e i ii.iiuiiii; n ni.i ill-- kiii li.ui i'ii--r .i Im i was ml diivvu 1 1 li re In i lit ): i .tl llml i lit i -et li.nl nn lex - ent.1-gleiiien-. ,i e.i.d li j: i li i iii"in'i, un I th lu-i til- i- i. -i lu in sun i,i, .-.ii-, -nu, :.. ti.r ii - lit i a inn ii i-iiuiv wlii-ti n ijiii itlu-iv. i-i- li 1 1 I'lu-i d li. an li. - lie as.v lu.n. POSiTEVE CURE lr l.l'S' in ; HUM. XilVIIIV " -v 'I Mill ill's l'i I. II 11V VVp.I, ii-.. .1 Itf nil lli rl I ' -.1- - I i- r- in ! i i , T fc I! . ii . i i- ti I f I ,- i tV I l i, . 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