tea taa atf- a- 4 - iti ox ccrxnr mmi U 4. Hlinn, riwrrieter. HARRISON, - - NEBHASKA THREATENED BY FIRE of Potter Couaty are on the Verge of Panic. AlretaLaaeafl t Mt to FlcU Mm turn. a Kmui xunxo, CoCDiaaroar, Pa.. May It Tbe town of Austin, Cbatello, GaWtoa and Moon's Rob, is PotUr, are on tbe -erg of a panic, two eapeeially being threat I vita aaaihilatioa from flrs that i to form aa impenetrable wall oo Tba foratt fire have crept steadily toward tba be'pleea towns no tilUwaaaaao tba people mutt fight back tba flame or here their boueee burned down over their bead. At Moore's Rao a train load of seven ty-fiv willing man sent ont from Aus Un Sunday night, bad bean fightiLg book tba fires, but war finally obliged to ret reel, Tba man boarded the train, but too lata. Tbey were bammed in by the forest firs oo ooe side and a bugs akidway of logs oa tba other. It was Anally decided to dash past the burning akidway, and tba ecgioeer and fireman, with facet covered with dampened cloths aad their hands and arms wrapped in wool, mounted the little en gine sad pulled out through the wall of ire. . Tba evnty-flv exhausted man gathered in groups on the flata for pro tection, or lay on their faces on the floor. Aa toe banting furnace of logs was ap proached toe beet became unbearable and the aaaoke so blinding and stifling that tba tuen were obliged to cover their mouths with cloths. Just opposite the millions of feet of burning lage. where the heat and smoke aad flame ware the greatest, a terrible Using occurred. The engineer had for gotten that such great heat would surely '' oread the) rails and ha pulled the throt tle wider in the hopes of sooner es cepiagCrom a torrent of beet and smeke. Then there was a lurch, aa ominons heaving aad shriek of despair as the traia toppled over into the bell of Are baa sat h A aoaae enaued never to be forgotten by those who escaped, though every man will bear to his grave a mark of that awful momaat The oars caught Are like so many paper playthings, and the men within, half blinded an scarce ly raaliting aatbiag except they ware lowly being roasted to death, struggled tearfully to regain the track where safe ty lay for a time at least. Those unin jured from the fall and only cmerting from the paia of iateoee heat bravely tamed their boned blackened hands to CM their BMre unfortunate fellows. Supertetaadeat Badger of the Sinae mabooiejf Valley road was in charge of tka relief train. He was slowly burned to death. Sim ntkara elan sniaeralilv nan'ahad mnA thirty otheta of tba party were badly burned, many probeby fatally. Seven others of the party are missing aad their fate is not known, though they are likely in the charred wood of the logs off toe train. ReUsf parties started for the aoaae aa aooo as th fearful nwapred. Owing to the great devastation done everything In tba way of the fire, oommunioatioa is badly interrupted, and it is impossible to learn the name of the men burned to death or those still missing. As to the damage, it ie known to be 44000100 feet of hemlock logs and Umber, and 2000 oords of valuable bark bare already bean destroyed and tba fires axe still '"fwaplai ipte are praying for rain, aa it i that nothing bat a drenching will shth Asms. A milllion beacon lit seem to be burning from averv stain aad hilL Despair m so im- that many workers faint finm eraajietwa ana are dragged away from a llama that ha dona nothing aa yet mi n uuy uurn. lliasgf Bin leaw ef Leas est Wire. Drraorr, May 14. The hoped for - cunty from the recant rain did not tarialize for the panic-stricken inhabit ants of the burned dietrict in thi stats. Soma Idea of ton vaetoea of the flre die trict can U obtained from the fact that alaaoataajtwoofthadoxenooaaUatnow tied with fire are aa large at the whole state of Rhode lalaid. Tba Toledo, AM Arb MkMgaa railroad has had la abandon all attaanto to ma ear aorth af the Clare oouaty line. A freight rniamf atwaNt Barrow aan nav nraniBiioB. xaa uee in many avoes war eo badly bo read that the revksas d whan tba train aeaaearJ r Moore a BkUns? una of the i la tea eeater of tba traia waa U. rf'ied aad tha eraw wat obliged to i taa rear pan oz tan train after t cart naa-aa to aw ' reached Farwell there daraUaaant aad all bat Um bI traia of rgatoew oara were left to Three of the tralamea ware ml xna wibjq Btoftan to tba aonthwaat it Rev Avaaa ana ueeeai eouauea. Caok' station aad Barton, both in una of taa Bra nave not been I to have been de- . Vert Troy a tewm'l wtatof W jbj jaayn earn araaeea to na as aanea. Kwarta fiw Oadillao, Wexford ooan. ty.ato mat afl tetaiMbltantaof the rilmkMNtMUai ire for aarteatrw, eTMy of the aama Baaata ara wiaaa oa tba taoe of V rJrvwM an4 Vaaaoat, on taa -m ttaraa i ,, pmnjnmm e of ta l twafraaiTiiiiiat Qiyai tola titH&ffnXZm L laJ hmtt al 9m tit rcrjcucfci w, fieri " -9 vai , gVa-W-a- lij Ktllaa ol. Iti Row) la Meet Hi Brut. Albas?, N. My II -The mang'.ed body of a young man was found on Sat urday on the Central railroad tracks a "ew wiles west of Schenectady. The following letter found in one of Lit pocket indicate! a romince in conoec . on with Lis life: Hmmas, Ma, March 2i.-Ma. Sam trx, Bbigbt Dear r'riend; I got your letter in which you ask the hand of my daughter. All rigbt. If you an the respectable youg man I take yoi (or I shall be glad to have you tor a sun n-law. I don't care if you are poor. ) lave enough for us alL All I want is r food fellow to manage my money aoc other affairs, as I am getting too old for .hat I will come to your city soon ant Sod out if you a'e all right, and it yo : are all right will let you come and ma ry my daughter soon. Your friend. A. We DELL. Nothing was found on the body tt tell where the victim lived. He war well dressed and in the same pocke' with the letter waa a new testament 1'. is thought bs fell from a freight trait on which he waa trying to make hv .vay to the object of hi affection. Ike LestaaaBaak. Lisbon, May 12. The Lestano bank of this city, which was reported to be in difficulty, has long been known to be it a doubtful condition. The bank did t highly speculative business in under wi iting loans. The government has de clined to allow the bank a delay of six months to liquidate, but has referred it to the tribunal of sommeroe. It ia esti mated that ailver to the value of IU25C,- 000 waa withdrawn from the Liabot banks on Friday and Saturday. Tot police kept order at the doors. At the leading banks bills were readily dis counted at 7 to 1 per cent The crisis is due to the bad political and financial nondition of the government, causing distrust to onhanoe. The fall of ex change jo Braxil and the feara of a ret -jlution in Portugal have locked up cap tal, paralyzing trade, caused a labor crisis and opened market to German competition. Unleea meant be found to unlock capital the results will be ser ious. A Gree- rjr Star, Ba - sad. New York, May 1 '.A fire viaited t . H. Legget k Co., wholesale grocers, a' the junction of Varick and Franklin streets and west Broadway,, at 3:10 o'clock. Before the flames were gotten under control 9100,000 damage bad been done to the stock and $3,000 to the building. The stock waa insured for 1500,000, but the insurance on the baild ing could not be ascertained. The fire broke out oatbe nine-story building, which waa exclusively occupied by Leg get k Go's immense establishment. The flames were kept from working tbeir way down below the eighth story. The eatimate of the lost ia given by a mem ber of the firm. iSm acid tba top floor waa occupied by machinery used in the maaufaoture of various products made by the firm The eighth floor waa occu pied by flour and other cereals. The esvecth floor waa occupied by tea and coffee. Wreck oa the Baals a xteaa. Tbiridad, Col, May 12.-A serious wreck occurred on tba Santa Fa road aaveral miles west of here. A freWfat train of twenty oara loaded with cattle started down tha Raton mountain and beoaju unmanageable because the air breaka failed to work. Tba train gained a frightful apead and turning harp enrva tha angina and tender broke away from the train and sixteen of tha care want over an embankment twenty feat high, smashing tba cam in to kindling and killing three hundred and aixty cattle. Brakeman J. M. Kurtee waa slightly hurt and four tram pa stealing their way over the road ara reported buried in the wreck. The four lest care of the train are the only onea that remained on the track. Tha road ia torn up for aaveral hundred feet and tha lota to tha eon pany ia estimated at 106,0.01 The Btaa-ef-war Omaha. Baa Dibqov May U Tha United Statea man-of-war Omaha steamed out of tba harbor, and after passing tba heads stood out toaea inaaouthwaeter ly ooarre. Commander Cromwell re ceived a mass of oorrespondeoce from he navy department Marshal Gard, Detective Henry Mora and Deputy Spalding pot in tba day oolleotiag testimony eorroborating Spaldiag'a etatemant at to bow the ItaUwasBtaaaatl when aba left tba harbor. Tba statement waa verified by tha man oa tha pilot boat, who olaim that at laaac um huadred and fifty armed Chllliaaa war aaee aboard the aaaeailadodt Marshal Gard, ktaTaight t'9tH te rt, . rteetaa awns in. Oancuoo, Cay 11 lira waa diaatrv m baaataaat oa North Clark A doaaa firaataa want into the toattlaMraiakU. Aaaa ef Eaa arpwdtal, tbroirkrg tba ataa to awlnatl tba faJI-wltli tarn Twa af tiaa m l.1and to bt tTjr tBfJci tli ebara tnimSt CLEAR1SC THE MYSTERY. The Death of Mr. Barnaby May Stii be Exp Biiied. U-. Crave Will T'Hf Proviwuh-i, R. L, May li-There is no longer any mystery about the ldeoti tv of the Derson who sent the bull! ff ,...:;, ..! In Danver. out of which the iate Mrs. Josepbbe A. Barr aby drank the draught which in thought to have caused her death. When Dr. Graves returned from the west after the death of Mr. Barnaby, he was bo ar t by reporters and asked rll kioJs of questions. In reply to inquiries aheth- l, Vn nvthinir of the mailing of the bottle of poison be declared soiemn lv and emphatically that he kuew nothing about it He had not beard of the poison until he reached Denver, ar.d wat tbocked to learn that Lis benefac tress bad been put to death. He than aaUan if ha was Dissent at the autopsy, acd declared that he was, and that he had done a HL it he could in the matter for the family and tor the local pbyeicisns. He waa particular to impress upon the minds of the news paper men that he did not know that Mrs. Barnaby was dead until he reached Denver, although be bad been informed by wire that she waa in a dangerous condition. At the same time he made aremaik that Mrs. Barnaby was woman of many and viie lovers. The next morning he raa pulled out of bed by two newspaper men who put him through a course of questions, end the result waa the assertion on his part that he bad received the information before he left Provldeux that Mrs. Barnaby was dead and that he bad de cided that it was a duty he owed to bis dead friend to go to Danver and look out for her body and her diamonds, which were worth thoueands of dollars. He was forced to admit that on the way to Denver, he had needlessly stopped over it Sterling, III., and Cedar Rapids, 1 aiid be did this knowing that the family was anxiously looking for him. He went further to say that Mrs. Barn aby was not a good woman and that the had been blackmailed by some of her lovers and friends. There waa nothing new gleaned until it waa ascertained that the stamps which were uaed on the fatal package were of an old issue, that the only office in the Sew England states where they had been eold was Providence, and that by accident that variety of stamp bad bean sent there from the postoffioe departn-enL Then it waa learned that Dr. Graves had been in the habit of mailing package of medicine here, aad that ha had bought freely of all kinds of Btampa. In the meantime the Piakerton agen cy had been cabled into service and there waa begun a moat eearching investiga tion. Detective O. A. lianacom came here from Boston and went to work up on the doctor. The Worralia were thrown out of the game and the doctor waa made the objective point He was called to the Barnaby residence acd waa introduced to Hansoom as a friend of the family, while Hansoom was introduced saOharlss Conrad, a brother of the aon-tn law of the murdered wo man. There ware many conference at which the aoi-dieant Conrad waa a quiet listener, and finally he put the question to tba doctor aa to whether or not he had aent a bottle of pure whiskey to Mrs. Barnaby which some person in Denver had doctored. Dr. Graves looked at the auppoad brother-in-law a few minute and did cot anawer. Fi. nally he said that he would talk on that aubject the following eight which was Wednesday. He came to the house, and to tha delight of the family and the amazement of the detectlre, fell into the trap tbey had eat for him. He said that be seat a bottle of pure whiaky to Mrs. Barnaby and that he wrote the label which aaid that the wbiekey waa from her "trends in the wooda." Than it was improved upon him that tha bast thing he could do was to go to Danver and dear himself of suspicion and he started Friday night. He be.' Iievad that he waa unaecDmpanied but Detective Henacom so started him off Utai naneoom nimeeir will reach Den veraitneaeme time, and tha doctor win not oa wunoui a close companion in the person of a Pinkerton man until bVa. Ikava mmA4 ! TV. " Aover, where he will unuouutauij um loageu in jaiL The doctor will have aaveral assertions to explain, ana ooe or me Hrtt will be that wherein h said as soon u he reached bare that be suspected the Bennett. Blue Mountain Village of aendii.g ths pwAwaeje. ns aumiation that be sent tba package himself will make explana tion diflktult, and why ha failed h. writing the lebel, -From youTf,T BV Other thiaga wherein Mr. Grave, i... taoaUd himself no to includn? fa thai ba waa aot at the autonsr matterof fact h. ha. D,7, Barnaby ' body and a b.. never rmmf a demre to th. hmof flook AlOUOAaj,,, Onooo,BUyl3.-Willi.B) r,,. tba young bud from Siou, Ci,, taan-aa v, Doid up Btoreketp,r Oeorg IMtargSuaday waa held to tba criminal aaart laflDO. Re ayt h. mm awaad to one year in thNtorMktpM. --.-- parooned ia a moaU, at a.a !' Cu.Ci.-o, May 15-Tb trouble U tween tbe L DicagJ railroad d it sit-bno. grow mg out rfUe discharge of yardmaster, cul minated io th d-charge of the enUrt rce, numbering 350 men. The com oanv baa been anticipating this neceew- ty for some tiuie and prepared for it New men were hired ana aisinouveu through the yards, taking the planes of ibuee dia-hargd. All th morning traint went out aa mu(J and no troubls wat reported. I The Northwestern offir sUte tbst for more than two years the situation regarding the awitobmea baa been oon Untly growiog wore. Th men not only struck frequently for trivial cur but tbey had i number of time oe-oia-vied the discbrage of men who per formed esliafsctory work snd wh only fault was that they were not mem bers of the Switchmen's union. About two months ago tbey demanded the dis charge of Yard master McNerny. acd to aroid trouble he was ostensibly dis miaaed. but waa keDl on tbe par roll of tbe company and was this morning re instated in his old position. General Manager Whitman says The management is fully determined that th tute of affaire has gone fsr enough, and whils it propose to deal fairly and juttly with it employe acd give fair acd just consideration to any grievance properly presented, it alio proposes to manage its own property and its own business in its own wsy snd plaoe itee'f in a position where tbe pub lic which it serves can la properly ac commodated without being put to in convenience and annoyance. All the other railroad companies are applauding ths action of th North western and w:ll come to it tupport if necessary. The discharged employe are only IhoM on tbe Northwestern sys tem proper, which does not includs the lines west of ths Missouri river. Reports from sll points are to the af reet tbat trains are moving pretty gen eral y on time acd tbe interruption to buaineea is very slight At point where new switchmen hav not been provided the trainmen are doing the switching. Dispatches from Milwaukee and Mad ison, Wia Clinton, I., and other pieces on tberoaa ay lb awilchmen at thoss point ware discharged and paid yesterday morning. Yesterday afternoon the discharged men here held a secret meeting to aattla the course of action. It is known that some of them favor asking the company to reinstate them. Other counsel hold ing out to retort to violence if necess ary. There is a rumor tbat tbe order will be called oo to deolsrs t general atrike on the St Paul, Rock Island and Bur lington roads, whoa manager are sup posed U be in sympathy with th action of the Northwestern. Th company i upported in it position by the conduo xn' firemen' acd brakesmen's unions lot included in th national federation. Kt Fort Howard, Wi., not a wheel it ;urcing. A Green Bay freight ia tied up there. To a committee of tht men who callei upon President Marvin Hughitt tbat jfficialsaid: "Th switchmen of this road for tbe last two years have been ibout running tba road. We have bean humiliated, Mr. Whitman and Land )ther officials snd now ws propose to as certain whether we can run our own road. V decided to discharge every twuenman in our emt ov W. ... oacaed up by vry trainmen'a order i "WWf ue leaeraiion except the switchmen Kn .;. . "wim upon union m any way, but limply a matter of die spline. We must know who are romr uivnw, uuuaau or employee. LMklagrersatrlk. Chicaoo, May 15.-A eerk.ua strike ia i pec tea io occur oo the Chicago and Northwettern railroad. The difflculcy iwiththwitchmn,whoare backed i unoaewood, by th trinmn. Grt secrecy waa maintained both "'"7" na omciala, with the .u.v msiine question is an open one whethw th trouble will not involve th wnuia synem. T, jo . . " ueumieiy known ai m.:-l ih.tt . -aui, ..... uwiiwiy was maklag prepare - iruggie. in tha ixtrtW. Part of the city nearly one hundred nave Daea ordered oh reserve auiy.anuintheaouthern ...k.k- equal number were callod on. Io th. ootraltaUoa everv a.aii.ku Wn told to report for duty iZ morning. Word has been snread u.. .. - out of employmwit could Bnd kZ ? applying tomorrow by . pl.c. ir th.NorthwaVt dJ It it aaid that tu. "."V01- th. outco-a -rJifr-? la t. stumbling Uoob. Ahoft"?' "tched over to the Wia-n a for disobav V VuTT0 "" ..it.t. ".Tw""IBt Me ordara. Th- Nwn7tom". MoT Crily raHev' pany of ratigaation, d dMaatWi thai iw ?A"?- tnargwd awHchmM be aVt i7it w T plao. which vmZZ"? i t all Udivkab' MoMeray'. aaae, aad iotTlL?2? Wtly Bverta ,. "d th U00 BwiUneiil t7?? "al fight, u2ZT2 NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Fairfield will have a bane ball eiah, Nebraska City 'a new opera house is pow sasured. Fishing parties are now tba rag ia Nebraska City. Tte Clay county Sabbath aohool eon renlion will be he'd at Clay Center, May r. and 27. Tbe Wilder lodges, G. A. R. aad B. of V. will conduct jointly a Fourth of July celebration. Sol C Btuxp and wife ara reported a "rejoicing" over the birth of th sir twen tieth ihlld. TbeO'Neil Sun at) a that Holt coun ty e ported product of that county Io Lb amount of over 11,000)00 laat year. Th Poua mills have supplied the Rosebud Indisn rfency with 5100 pound of flour, and iflOi buahaln Of oorn. I. D. Whipple of Ira, Boone countyt oit 21 bogs which are supposed to have eaten poisoned meat placed out for wolves. May 5 was ths time set for the conven ing of the district court in Lmgaa coun ty, but it baa been adjourned until Oc tober. A Fremont man will go to New York on a bicycle, from there to llambuig by steamer; from Hamburg be will go to hit home in Hungary on bis wheel. A little Bohemian boy who was herd ing cattle in l(a)es countywas frightened by a larger boy who ca ms along where be was and threateo en to kill him, he ran away over the prariet, got l'et and died of fr ght and exposure. His body was found Uis next day. A man and woman who were atran gert iu Plattsmoulh were mirried tiy County Judge Ramsey, giving tbjir name a John Birmingham and Miss Terry. After getting married tbey went to tbe Hotel Parkin and registered as & Gordon and wife, lied Oak, I a. Af ter dinner they proceeded to get drunk together, after which tbey walked serosa the river on the bridge and failed to re turn. The Exchange bank of Garrison ia re ported to be in financial difficulty. Fairmont haa a juvenile cornet band which ie maklag excellent progress. Five carload of Shetland pociea will ba received by a Neleigh horja ja next month. E. M. Bed well, a member of Company IL 147th New York infantry, died at tbe Grand lalacd aoldierV home recently, The United Brethren of Blair are ne foliating for th purpose of conducting a aix week' revival. The Antelope county alliance has de cided to open a purchaaicg agency, to be conducted by four member in differ ent parts of the county. No nlliance 2bb will be opened. A little child of Lee Wertber' near N'eligh wallowed a safety pin and was nearly choked to death, but the obstruo tion was finally removed by a doctor in time to aave the little one's life. Three men who have been atealicg corn, wheat and other article from tbe people of Overton for tbe last two months hsve been csptured and taken to lbs Lexington jail, A mob of about thirty men met tbe prisoner whan they were being taken to the jail with the in t.n;,. .1 I . I ... ijucmug mem. mey auo oeeded in getting the rope over the neck of ooe jf the thieve and were about to pull him up when the constable arrived and finally succeeded in getting tba prisoner out of the mob's ban Is and ee ctped. nit . . ine new uric observatory for tbe normal school at Peru is about finished Auecuy eouncii or Beatrice are ait- ting a a court of inquiry in the Grime aaloon case. George H. Bogga, of Omaha, ha been elected president of the Omaha real aa lata owner aaaociation. Member of company C X. N n . Beatrice, are agitatiag tbe que.Uooot' wuiraiDg an armory. Rialinn (L-t - i ' - -i7 7 aommiMerded the oi connrmatioo to 140 at tha Ho y ""'u a umana. The traveling men' club at Fremont have decided upon the evening of May 10 at the data of giving their .aa-.t4.l a 8. A. IaMtaW ITI. t w BTBWWUfJB ngaal laaaatM MO ror Bailing Hquor iU.m,t.l! ra na given bond for his Pano at court for trial ap u-i . . ' "vwiwmm k w r airnup i wpay tor Bervioe In the aaaalaM al . ... . . vi UIS I' Tt U nl.l. j .... mUm . . lmm u Mai rnnrf. i . eaai na Daea hi . mmA lvi ' -Baniaa ara preparing to a shaft to tha v.,. " shaft to tha vain. Lyaaa Brother, of Lyoaa. AinA o tottU aad three car. ofaogafromthntataUoo I. JT at ---oauMaatdforltM, tU hog. fo, waa oaued to tha door bi illZr' t If ivul ot tk TV. , a Libit ion ij, iiigroiiLMim Liitlumn (biirtj,, .Thetiiu-pjJ parlt- r-zr ioal snd tuILjJ ttrikes t-vi-ry tmj Irr hour n-prfcfcW Mid, youth; tlitjjj tlie fourth, yj '.tii.n the b.jurnJ ber of arHnitlr, g) from one to w lands Jrsiis titaw Tbetut-lvc ifaj rrprt-SHitn!. An J ton rii.pt a Mln ti e c-rkcJ t played. TLertW side of the i-lodr li :df uinl (Ik y MlM-r. At inidfiilit kaf Mifir ii j aranr, iff Of .ll-Hlt 3 'av. i lit- luur ; 1 I'""'ria'i-fipii iiliHsxs. 'Ihecoek Martin, a iniiUritX I'adi ii, and m u,dn nully nny o'lierckai !.c I'ni'.ed Muid-, Inll in I'arly C A (,' Iforiii.iii Wj ime in San Diego, ry w iintott i f U vnyt ro( i-il. (i vi re delayed for aIi-ii they re at a inc of liKiuin riat rilillotY of the i .ix Works. A min i he early mornintpt nd retfivid lus marl lit? rvriiing. One old Udy, who n her IihiiJi, took tt imiI mid lur lunrb iglil tliero on II io letter, nml lnrwi iai,V. ltilho;i-likl wvfn hour. Wl a!e I the postiuiwtfl o distribute tlie iverp simply pilwl f ( 'inully a wnj-iii k .ik'-til naa carte I ami office, To le iliitrii c ilmnjied Into Sin "TU- Kii.eol Over near Chin I upon an ereeiilric old m old house, I t looking over lier lilirar iUa haul m:my lu'er"t, Wcfell to tU preaciitly i'.sk d in r Hi about "The S:ikp of ( "t'jncoril, w here r" at "'oncord M.Ujsacho! ed. ."Isn't tiny Ix ltcr n f ttlie Innocently irnjuirtd I told her that ihmt about the "Concord Sag liking, ami nihbtdht Lew It ton Journal. Abitliitly- mi Id 3 Abtintlit! dxiukiiii i America, while the rreeti mint (troe apa .he c:ie, that lar'o Wj ...... .. I ...Imitll tTlin 1111:19 ii.'i.v 1 tent liotly against anjtw ilar are turninit their w new craxe. TIm-j tirlltM about the din? IT 1 iwiut hat upon the TsU! not seem poaiible Otal'vaX Uk?u in the tniall qu0 noiv the ciulon to abwrta could do anybHjy any 1 .dl evenU. the drink haid according to the thirst ol Ciirloiw I am reminded of tt vice I beard a thread t to a young aciuiinita,,t" to atart 111 biisin-rii "Have you ")' -tih' lie. 'Ni vouth named at "Have you any a. Tlie voiuia man repi" ifllrmative, going ' if litaadraiita'ime1" "llieli let tne gn j i mid tlie old ri proWlt- redlt nnflnit. my Wn rood any time ngtou. Iu..a f "Over 100 Uwls and ire marvel of inp'tiuiV 1 knewktlgr," a) 1 Democrat, -haw lnl"J burgUra. A recent .apturedbb the P"llef title giant knot-u'-j) IrllUndnhlRh Vhmi1t'j f dynamite, but l'1'1" inowder. It would "P" UnkB-falnnl.l(l'0,;rO noiee enough to1'1 ibbf a. iiiiubv. ' could U carried i t"l dioary coat Uiat MkM Ditty onmiil' "---J a l.i.aM a her feet food behavior. - 0 long fof.CloakHT- -ft.'- BBoaue .... Alii l'ajiaao-""--