K 2 THE OMAHA DAJLY BEE : WEDNESDAY , .TAffUAliy 8. 1800. _ J 1 , : WORKS AT A DISADVANTAGE Grain Rates From Nobraakn PotntB I to ObloaKO and Duluth EQUALISATION DOESNT EQUALIZE Hi { transportation Chnrgra on Diagonal H < ltundH North ot the Dines Into H > CDtctl l'ullcil Down nnd 'iliuRo South Stationary I i Didn't Kipinllro Very Iirmir I Ctlic-oo , Jnn 7. [ Special Telegram to H ; • Tub Ur.E.1 Tbo equalization of the rates H I to Duluth atld Chicago on grain from No- H ' liraska points , under the recent ruling ot the H executive board of the Intorstnto Commcrco Hj Railway association , has already began to H < work uMiadvantaftcously The decision also HI equalizes the rate to St Paul nnd Hast St , I ? ' Louis from appoints In Nebraska on the Hjjl Union PnCillo and on the north of the It & H" nl • fond , As n natural consequence the HJ ? rates qf ill agonal roads nro pulled down H'j north of the lines montloncd and Mmu rctnuin Btntionary to the south of these lincs.t In the case of the I'remont , Elkhorn & Missouri Volley road , n lirnnch of the Northwestern , thcro Is a dif ference In rates of 7K cents to St Paul be ! tween stations only a few miles apart This ( mint whs used as the basis oC another do- cjslon fly Chairman Walker today , granting partial relief by allowing the extension of „ , mtcs proportionately to the third station Hjij south of the Union Pacillc This will inevlt- HJl nblv load to , the lowering of rates on other HJ ! lines nnd none of Uio Chicago railroad men HJ kecniod nblo to lull exactly where the row of HJ brides will stop knocking enrh other down HJ The position of tbo Omalm-St. Paul lines HJ us well as these running from the ether HJ Missouri'rlvor points to St Paul is a com HJ plicated one They have nil been in the HJ Nebraska crnln business to St Paul , but HJ now the rata from Nebraska to St Paul Is HJ - > B cents lower tlwn via the Missouri river HJ E-towaya to St Paul Consequently tbo HJ rates from Missouri , rlvor points must bo HJ lowered or these lines must go out of the HJ Nebraska grain business the probability of HJ the latter occurring not being worth con HJ nlderntion No reductions nave yet been HJ nnnounrcd , each line os far as possible re- HJ training from any chnngo until the prosi- HJ _ ilants meet in New York next Tuesday HJ Coiultie : ton Focus HJ " Atchison , K"nn. . , Jan 7. Tha war now B Ticing-wagcd on the railroad elevators nnd HJ commission houses by the Fartneia'alliance HJ Is being brougnt to a focus The rcprcsenta- HJ lives of the Missouri Pacific railroad coui- HJ ] > any will bo given a hearing tomorrow be- HJ lore the state board of transportation of HJ Nebraska at Lincoln in opposition to the HJ proposition to compel the company to set HJ iiKiiloasltoonthorlghtofw.lv of the road HJ at Elmwood on the Crcto brunch for nn olc- HJ rotor for the Farmers alllanco The board HJ lias already made such an order and the HJ question will como ud tomorrow on a motion HJ for a rehearing The company has by a _ _ _ - jinvuto orrangomont given sites for two clo- vators at Elmwood The alllanco contends that anj body Is entitled to the same privil I eges without quostlon Alt the roads in the state are interested and will bo represented _ Pnssenenr Kate War Spreading ; . HJ * Chicaoo , Jan 7. The northwestern pas HJ Bongcr rate war is spreading The west HJ liQunrt reduction wont Into effect today.mak- H Ing the rata from Chicago to St Paul $0 first HJ class and $7 second class by all lines Fur HJ thermoro the Chicago & Northwestern , in HJ connection with the Union Pacific , reduced HJl J'3 rates to Montana and northern Pacific HJl coabt points by way of Omaha , to meotftno HJ competition by way of St Paul This was HJ' done , however , without ; disturbing the Mis- HJi eouri river rates The light between the HJ Boo line nnd the liurllngton & Northern on HJj Jiasscngtr business from St Paul to eastern HJ ; joints may involve soma of the lines leading HJl i . enstward from Chicago To avoid this a Hf'u" ' * " mooting ot the Central Trartlo association HJ | will bo bold Thursday HJ TrnlHo MunsRer Clni-ko Resigns HJ St Patji , Minn , Jan 7. Traffic Manager HJ Clarke of the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis HJ & Omaha road has resigned The office of HJ truffla uianager will bo abolished and the HJ - Roneral freight ngont Willieport to the gnn- HJ "ral manager The reason for " Clarke's HJ • resignation Is ths poor health of his fSmlly HJ < " r Another Cut H St Paul , Jan 7. The See road has cut HJ | rates to Montreal to moot the Burlington & m\ Northern cut Tbo See rate will now bo HJ lower to Now England than that of the Chl- HJ , cage lines V , Blcllen Seriously 111. i iCes coni ) , N. II , Jan 7. C. S. Mellon , gen B oral trafllc manager of the Union Pacific , is H seriously ill nnd bis family has bean sum HJ ] nioued from tbo east HJ < HJ , GOUOIiT ATCHISON V 'Xlio Ico-1 In the Missouri Hanks Up Firmly Tor Sovcrnl Miles H ; { Aiciuios ' , Kan , Jan 7. [ Special Tele- i grain to Tu r. Bun | The river gorged at this H place at 7:30 : lust night At noon today tbo H gorge Is Arm and ice has accumulated for a H tlistanco'of Borcral mlles above The stream HJ ; lias gorged here twice before this winter , HJ' but brokrt Immediately , With cold weather HJ , thatgprgo will hold this timn Measurements Hi tj.teti.oI the water bv the wat6r com nan v HB yostorJny show that the river Is now two HJlfeet lower here than it has ever been before ' HJJ Tbo stream is not over ono hundred and HJM twentyiivo yards wldo in front of town In HJE consequence of the low stngosof water the HK water company has been compelled to extend HBt its'&uction-blpos. HJ | > i-vi. Hj 'IrrrrtntPiied with a Water 1'amine HJJJ Kansas Cixr , Mo , Jan 7. A water famine HJJj thrcutcnithls city Ily a sudden gorging of HJJ the Ice in the Ulg Muddy abova St Joseph HJJ the stage of- water hero has been lowered HH about two feet bslow the record This un- HJl looked for fall of wutor has cuusod the main | | H uuction-pipo at tbo water works to becoino | | H t'jpwd , unci consnquuutly no water can Do HI pumped JJ ItnllniiH Murdnr an Old Man PJH New Yoiiic , Jan 7 Isaac Scbilanski , a | JH Uobrow aged sixty , and who iva4 house | JH ltooporlna Tonomeat building ocoupled by | JH Italians , accused one ot them , Prank Hoscuh , IJHj this afternoon ot having broken tbo door off PJH an outbuilding , Doseuh denied having done HJJ so an $ IcoQckod thA ell man down Before HJJ the housekeeper could arise the Italian and HJJ several of hit friends and relatives were upou him and Scbilanski was kicked acd j beaten uutll bo became Inscnsiblo In the HH meantmo ! tlieuuentlonof thopollcobad been HJ attracted to the soeno by the shrieks ot the HJJ old mails daughters , The officers rushed In HJl ' in tlino to catch the Italians lu their bloody | | B work Five of them were arrested , lloscub | | H as tbo principal and tbo others as accesso- HJl ries 'lho victim died before the ambulaaco HH srrh-oa , . HI i m | H In the Jlandanf tint Jury , P H I1oi.\oke. Col , Jan 7. ( Special Telegram P PJj toTuBllEK | The evldcnca Jo the White P PJJ Cap ca d was closea yesterday at a oclocic IjBj ' Last ovonlug and today wcro consumed by P H tbo counsel for the prosecution and defense PJH In presenting the case to tbo Jury , nnd Judeo HJf Glenn giving to that body of men instruo- | | H i tlons m to tne law governing the crime and HJl the evidence The Jury after receiving 1n > HJl tructloo9 went to their room at 0 o'clock | | H and wlil In all probability return a verdict | | K early in the morning - PJIK IJJJ ) ' Juduo Kellny A'cry liow PJWj Washuoton , Jan 7. Judge Kelley bad a | JH | < very bad day No hope l entertained by HJK those near him for any substantial cbango HJJ fur tbu better H linid to n-st. HJ | Lisbon , Jan 7. The body of the lata om- HJI press Of Uraill was today consumed to its HJJ Anal re lmg plaea is tha Pautueon a era H | | | Ef * Tt" VTSSSSSSmiltiarinkMa .tlWBMfMt . SWWi SOUTH DAKOTAS M2C318l < ATUitn It Btnrts In to tint Down Kxponscft to • lie Liotrcst Nntcli Pir.nitE , 8. D.i Jail 7. fSooclal Tologrnm to Tun Hrr ] Not much was done bv the legislature tdUay , both houses only oponlng long enough to organize and got Into smooth running sha ' pe From the start It Is demon strated that this Is going to bo the most eco nomical lawmaking body Hint over mot A caucus Of republican members of both bed Its met this forenoon to dccldo upon it course of action nnd the matter of hiring hell ) , etc Evry expense was cut down to the lowest minimum ) even to deciding not to hire stenographers durlngthi session Clerk hlro was placed at ti , agcs at $2 , unit it was even deckled Hint tlio printing of the dnllv Journal ot the house nnd sennto could 1 > o dispensed with Wiseacres say that this feeling cannot last long , US' they w 111 soon find that thby will have to have uccessury clerical help to conduct the session The governors mctoago Is prepared but lins not been presented nnd road , nnd re porters cannot get hold of It 11 will bo given out tomorrow , UotH Lieutenant Gov ernor riotohor nml Speaker Young niado good nnd tlmoly speeches , talking upon the financial condition of thn state mainlv SUING UX-llthASUlttlflS. Colorado Ildglns Action Against Hx- CuHiontniiB ol Slnrto Funds Dnsvcn , Cole , Jun " . The attorney gen eral , un bchnlf ot the state , began suits against ex-Stato Treasurers Culver , Sanders - dors , Watson , Swallow and jireen , together with their bondsmen , for the purpose of re covering the money which It is nllegod these officials received lis interest on the state funds loaned different banks and which they failed to account for to thu state The amount sued for is not stated , but it is bo- lolloVcd to bo ncarlj 1100,000. The principal point Involved In the controversy is whether the state treasurer Is merely a cuttodinn for the state , or whether being absolutely llablo for any and all losses ot state money entrusted - trusted to him , ho becomes virtual owner of the money , to do with it as ho sees fit until called upon to expend It for state purposes or to turn it ever to his successor at the ex piration of his term of office A HOY'S TKIUUUIjU HCAtNGC Ho Poisons a Whole I'nmtly itccnuso * Ills rather booldrd IIIm IIdktisotoxV. , . Vb , Jan 7. Ea Church , aged flftoc ' n , mndo an attempt to poison his father , mother , brothers and sisters , Sunday night , near Guynndottc Ono child , n girl aged thirteen Is dead , a brother and sister are dying nnd the father , mother and fourth child are in a critical con dition The iwisoning wns done in rcvonge because tha father scolded him iVUritiMi Steamer Dlsnblod London . Jan 7. ISpeciaL Cablegram to The 1Jie : 1 The Hritlsh steamer Llandaff City , Captain Gore , from Swansea Jnnunry l for Now York , has returned to Queens toun injb damaged condition She encoun tered honvy goAes and on January 5 she shipped a' tremendous sea , which smaBbod tbo decks , brolco the forchatch , flooded the hold , destroyed tbo rear bridge and started the attcrdcclt Her bows were smashed ana the bilge ptpe3 choked up , . m Collided With n Flyer Laiumib , Wvo , Jan 7. [ Special Tele gram " to Tub Bbd | The westbound fast mall collided at Howell station today with the castbound freight , No 23. The accident took place on a curve going down grade The engines wcro dcmollshod and the mall cars damaged Engineer \yhlto and Mail Clerk Mcljonnoll wore baaly bruised The fast mail was on time , and It Is claimed that these in charge of the freight actually forgot i ull about the fljcr , A Professor Arrested Tor Burclarr CLEVEtANn , O. , Jan 7. Hamilton Carter , ono of the professrs in the Now LrnncObio ( ) institute , bnsbeen " arrested on the charge of burglary nnd has made a confession Ho broke into a drug store at Now Lynne nnd also stole a missionary collection taken up in the Presbyterian Sunday school at Warren , O. . Ha.was a churcn member and an attend ant at Sunday school Ho had always stood well in the community A A. Favorable Iteporr Wabmxgtonv Jan 7. The committee on pensions has ordered a favorable report upon the bill to repeal so much of section 4093 of the revised statutes as provided that no data of a state militiaman for a pension on ac count of aisabillty from wounds or injuries recolvedin.bat.tlo with robots or Indians , whlto temporarily ronderlng service , shall bo valid nnloss it shall be prosecuted to a successful issue prior to July 4,1874. " ? presidential Nominations Wasijjsgtov , Jan 7. The president sent the following nominations to tbo sonata to day : ' George Finler , to bo surveyor of cus toms at Dubuque , la ; DavidU Miller ol Iowa , to bo United States marshal for tbo southern district ot Iowa ( to correct error in niuno ) i Everett . Foster , to bo ngont for the Indians of the Yankton ngency South Dakota1 ; George J. Warren , to be postmaster at Rod Cloud , Neb Montana Democrats Nominate nm.cVAj Mont , Jan 7. Thirty-seven senate and house democrats assembled at noon and east their votes for Clark and Mc- Ginnls , tbo democratic caucus candidates for Bonntors Governor Toolo will , it is said , sign the certificates of their election , hut Secretary of State Itotwitt will refuse his official authentication will hold the state seal Ono of the Droxcl CJirls Slurried Philadelphia , Jau 7. Miss Elizabeth L. Drcxol , tlio oldest ot tbo daughters of the late Francis A. Drexel , was united in mar riage thu morning to Walter George Smith , a lawyer of this city The brldo Is one of tne woa'thhjst ladles In h r own right in Amjrica She is a sister ot Miss ICato Drexel , who recently entered a conve nt at Pittsburg * Brussels Botireo Burned Bulssuls , Jao , 7. Tha theater and bourse bci e were destroyed by flro this morning Onlytho bara ualls ot tha building remain For a ttuio.lt wis thought the lire would destroy stroy the blocks In which the theater and bourse were located , nut tbo fireman saved the Hotel Central and other adjacent build ings and rescued tlio guests of the hotel i St IjoilU' Boodlers St Louis , Jan < 7. Therpost-Dlipatcli to- nleht contains unothor otppw of the hood ling iu the city government This tlmo tbo claim is made that S4,0 < X ) was paid tor pass ing the union rmirket arcadg bill through the bouso of deloirates The grand Jury will In vestigate the charges Americans to Banquet fit an ley Londov , Jan 7.--Stanley has accepted an invitation lo attend a banquet to bo given in hls honor by the Americaus in London The American mlulstcr will proildo He will present to Stanley * an American Hag and a um&slte silver shield Inwrought with African scene * . " An Omaha 31an rVer < ilr InJurecL iNiiu iroMs , Ind , Jan 7 , [ SpecialTole- gn > m to Tub Ukb.1 James Lyons ot Omaha , whoso family atll | reside there , was horribly hurt in an explosion today at tbo Brazil rolling mill If ho survives at all Ho will bo blind tor llfo , i Kfdapo of a I'oinnle Iorgor Eimiiia , If , Y. , Jan 7 , Ella White , a noted female forger recently arrested In Chicago and brpugbt to this city , escaped from the county jail herotqday Iloiiorlutc Albert Victor Calcutta , Jan 7. A maguillcent publio festival was given today Is honor of Albert Victor , the sea of tha prince of Wales mI' ' Senator1 Black barn Ke-eloulod. Louisville , Jau , 7. Senator Blackburn today was re-eleotoa by the Kentucky legis lature , t , j * " • i * THE IIAWKEYE SPEAKERSHIP Loobo Apparently Londins All tlio Other Oandldatos THE LEGISLATORS ASSEMBLINa Fenrn Thnt In Grlt po Sliy Play an Important Part in the Or ganization ot the House Kcpubllcan Law Makers Jll Oes Moinks , la . Jan 7. | Spoclal Telegram - gram to.Tna Heb ] About a doien legis lators have arrived nnd a good shed lobby is already here Two candldatos for spealtpr arilvcd today , Wilson ot Cass eounti and Smith of Mitchell Loebe ot Franklin Is cxpocto < l tomorrow The talk about speaker Is so far very scattering , though the drift seems to do toward Lccbo as the strongest man for this session Ho Is conservative , well balanced and very level headed There are a number of candidates fdr the minor offices on the ground , and fhoy are already making the few mcnibors who nro here very weary The grippe scorns to have a great fondness for republican statesmen Senator Birnott and Representatives Head nnd Wjlson all ha\o It hot e , nnd It Is reported that Senator Parrolt Is sick In bed with It nt his homo in Waterloo So far ns known , it has nttneked republicans only up to date , and If this thing keeps up La Grippe may have a good deal to say about the organization of the bouso ana the election of United States senator Some delegates have already nrrivod for the prohibition convention on Thursday It Is expected thnt the commlttco will declare Its faith In prohibition as Vtio settled policy of the state , and urge the complete onrorco- ment of the law Ono senator from north ern Iowa who Is here said tonight that n number of delegates to that convontlon wcro to his knowledge not prohibitionists , nud yet they were afraid to stand out and declare for any chnngo In the law Tboy adralttod that they were getting vary tired of loading the partv down , but they were morally coerced - orcod Into the position they occupy ot sup porting the prosom policy as a political moas- uro A Strnnco Disease CLiun Like , In , Jan 7. [ Special Tolo- gramtoTuc Bee ] Two more fatal cases of the disorder witn which Clear Lake has been afflicted have occurred A postmortem has been hold on the bo ay of David Carlton , and the same pathological condition was found to bo present In this case as was found in previous postmortems There was a slight peritonitis of the coveritiir of small intestines , but all other organs were healthy The causa of death was a motion in the cavities of the heart of a number of plugs of llbrin of a palo yellow color , looking much ltko tha membrane ot diphtjioria , only they were of greater consistency Doctors hero , at Mason City and other points who have examined these cases are at a loss to know whnt the dlsoaso is This is the eighth death The Physicians Disagreed Des Moines la , , Jan 7. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee ] The coroners Inquest over the death of Mrs Burlcv , who died so suddenly in South Dcs Moines last Satur day , was ended tonight The Jury reported that ovidenecs of poison were Jbund in hoi * stomach Threa physicians made a post mortem examination and fulled to agioc , a majority holding thnt she died from diphtheritic poisoning and heart faUuro The Sioux City Justices Sioux * Citt , la , Jan " . [ Special Tele gram to Tub Bbe.1 Martin Nellon , the expert - pert accountant employed by tlio board of supervisors to examine the accounts of jus * ticcs , todav died biff report with the board of supervisors The report shows that Justice Underwood has wrongfully drawn from the county treasury $1,441 , and Justice Foley 81,008. Will Knforoo thn Daw Vistov , la , Jan 7. rSpeoiatTelegram to Tub Bbe ] Judge Klnna today fined J. M. Shaffer , conv'ctod ' of violating the prohib itory law , HOC , or 130 days in Jail Judge Klnno is a democratic judge , and was formerly democratic candidate for governor , but ho says that so long us prohibition is the law ho will enforce it Flro nt Cedar Rapid . Cedau Rapids , la , . Jau 7. [ Special Tolo- grnm to Tun Bbe , ] Flro early this morning gutted Kclty's fruit , ilsh and commission house on First avenue Loss on stock , $3,000 : insurance , $1,000. The building was owned by A. C. Taylor , wboso loss is $2,000. A Blir Bequest for Coe Colleire Cedar KxriDS , la , Jan 7. The will of O. V. Hull shows a bequest of 930,000 to Coe college , Cedar Rapids ' The Worlds Fair Bilf . Wasuinotox , Jan 7. The bouso commit tee on foreign affairs held its first mooting today and decided it had authority to con sider the worlds fair bill introduced by Representative Adams Accordingly Chair man Ilitt was authorized to appoint a sub committee of five to consider and report on the bill Aaub-comnjlttoo was appointed as'follows : HIttof Illinois , chairman ; Rockwell of Mas sachusetts , Ilolman of Indiana , McCroary of Kentucky nnd Clnpman of Michigan It is understood tbo members or this committee ore divided as follows In their praforencofor the location of the fair : Hltt and Chipman , Chicago ; Rockwell , Now York ; Ilolman , Washington ; McCrearv , St Louis , . . . , Burial of Sirs Knlflln Tnnviov , N. J. , Jan 7. The body ot Mrs Dr-Kmflln was buried at Milford today Just before the easiest was lowered into the grave the lid was lifted to allow a last Jook at tbo remains There was intense oxclte- mont when Dr Knlflln' looked for a few moments - monts nt his murdered wife and almost broke down When Miss Purcell came to thecas- not she sobued loudly and was greatly ugl- tutcd , She loaned ever the coffin and gave a look nt the corpse and then passed on The Cuunn Defaulter New YoitK , Jan.7. LuisOtcrza yCortez , secretary nt the bureau of pubjic debt at Havana , Cuba , who was arrested a few days ago charged by his government w ' lth heavy embezzlements , was given another bearing today before the UnltoA States com missioner The Spanish consul general sub mitted a telegram from Havana in proof of the charges , and another adjournment for a week was bad In order to give the prose cution tlmo to present the charges officially , BubIuphs Troubles New Youk , Jan 7. Tha branch store-In this city ot U. Dolmel A ; Brothers , the turpi- turo manufacturers ot Chicago , who failed yesterday , was closed today by the sheriff Philadelphia , Jun 7. A general assign ment tor the bonetlt of the Glamorgan iron company , of which Charles IL Wigton , who Is under bail for forging tbo paper qt the company , was secretary and treasurer , Was today filed in the recorder oT deeds - office : liabilities , $3SO,003 ; assets , $ J5OO00. The Hpanlsli Minister Bnslgns Madrid , Jan 7 , Segasta having found It Impossible to organlzo a cow cabinet , has re signed The insuporabla dtflculty'wus found with the liberal protectionists , wbq de manded that a revision of the tariff be made a part of the government programme It is possible that a revlslouqblo cablnet.wlll be formed tq pass the budget Sugasta expressed - pressed a willingness to form a cabinet ot bis followers or to retire The queen will declao tomorrow , , Tlio Bltxzard Ahntlng- . Kansas Cm' , Mo , Jan , 7. Advices from Kansas nud Missouri state that the blizzard which has been In progress throughout these states for the past thirty-si * hours has abated The storm was not severe enough to delay travel on tbo railroads * ' LA OHlPPKJS ItOYAli VICTIM Ml IT The DnwafrorjiJ nipross or Germany Bucouiiilin to tlfo Disease Ur.ni.tN , Jatjl1 'h THe Dowager impress Augusta died nt4\)0 ? \ ) today The ompcror ana empress and their two oldest Rons , and the grand dnfcW and grand duchess ot Baden , sonlnlaUand daughter respec tively of the dbwitger empress , wcro at the bodsldo MoltkVs0Joft the palace at noon Ho was much nffyted A largo crowd as sembled In tho'Untordnn ' Linden before the palace und inucH Hof was shown Thedoathofthii Empress Augusta was announced to the rlcoplo by the lowering of the imperial standard from its place over the palace The1 empress passed nway peace fully surrounded by nit nor near relatives As the end enmo the mourners knelt around the bed and the court chaplain offered prayer nnd then blessed tlio remains Emperor William nnd the empress soon nftor loft tha ennmber Early in the morning the doctors per ceived there was no hope of saving the em press life She hntl suffered from Influenza for three days and bore tlio malady so well that Monday night titr recovery was looked upon ns corlain but In the course ot the night pneumonia dovolopcd and presented n crisis too great for her remaining strength The Itolchsanzolger savs the emperor and the whole Imperial family are in the doopesl affliction at the sad event Prttus' Mnyer llxplrrs New Ynuir , Jan 7. Mrs Hanna B. South worth , who killed Stephen L. Pettus on No vember 23 on Fulton street , died this morn ing ntO : 15. Kver slnca she entered the Tombs , nearly two months ago , Mrs Southworth has been steadily failing Her mother , Mrs Martin , nnd her two brothers were sent for nnd re mained until she died Dr Chcetwood gava a certificate of death to which ho said Its immediate cause was heart failure , anemia , general dobllity , ncuto-bronchltls und pneu monia Her bodv was horribly emaciated Prevalent Everywhere New Youk , Jan 7. Reports of the in fluenza cpidomlo continue to como from nil portions of the east and from several points la Canada The troops In Germany are sorlously affected and In London it Is rumored that ttitf young Spanish kins' ' 3 much sicker than is generally known In Plnlnflold , N. J. , William Moore died of La Grlppo Sunday nnd his wlfo followed today Powderly in Bed Sen intox , PoT Jan , 7. A properly drawn warrant for the arrest of Grand Master Workman Powdorly , sworn out by Edward Cillaghun , was roeoived In this city todny When the constable went to Powdorlv's house ho found him sick in bed Buffering from quinzy , sons throut und La Grlppo , and did not make the arrest Seven Thousand Cases In Kansas City Kansas CitV , Mo , Jan 7. [ Special Telo- Krnm to TnE BeeJ Rudolpn Willrlch of t'lls city , local manager of thn Anhousor- Bush Brewing company , died todnv of la grippe Thcro are 7,000 coses In the city Sovcrul deaths have occurred , A Oreat Shoo Merchant Oone New YoitK , Jan 7. Aaron Claflln , head of the great wholesale shoo house of Aaron Claflln & Son , died1 at Brooklyn today , aged oight-throoyears.n Claflln was n brother of thosonionr parlnpr of H. B. Claflln & Co , the wholesale dry , foods firm JaoU'ltowo Dead Buffalo , N.Jan. . 7. Jack Rowe , the noted base ball player who was to have boon manager of the Buffalo brotherhood team this year , died suddenly today Chnrles Slroni ; Passes Away St Paul , Jan . Charles D. Strong , ono of the best known and most respected citi zens of St Paul , died here this morning Ho was oighty-oae jears old * " * Hundred * of Victims Paris , Jan 7 , Senator Grand Perretdied frpjn iafluopzn" todayJf'T > ree hundred and ' nlnoty-s qven qlhor peomp died todayin Pans from troubles originating with it , " YoungSa ilDrs Otel ; thn Grip Lokdok , Jan 7.-kne hundred and sixty boys belonging to the training ships Ex- mouth and Shaftesbury are suffering from influenza Cut Down by the Ilenpcr Home , Jan 7. General Pasl , the kings first aide , is dead A Singer Sllonc Loxdo.v , Jan 7. Westland Marston , the poet and dramatist , is dead , A Mysterious Murder Kansas Cur , Jan 7. A Liberty , Mo , ' special snys : James L. Schootz , ox-prose cuting attorney of Clay county , shot and killed John Layton tonight The causa ot the murder Is a mvstery and the identity of the murdered man is unknown , beyond the fact that he cameo bore a few days ago from Illinois , with his , wife , en route to Califor nia Schoetz has been out of town some days , and Layton had called several times to settle an old difficulty , ns he expressed it Schoetz will mulca no statement nor say any thing as to the identity of the victim , .An effort was made to see Mrs Layton , but she had gene to California , leaving her husband to follow ' A Colored Flro Brand Snnhbod JsusEit CmN. . J , , Jan 7. At a moss meeting under the % auspices of tbo African American league tonight Thomas Fortune , the founder of the league , made a conserva tive address in which hourged bis race to get down to business und to stop wishing for what they could never attain Price Williams , n colored ngitator , advocated the use of tbo musket and torch , and said tbe colored raoo would bo respected only when the whlto mon were knifed indis criminately Williams address did not nleaso his bearers , who ridiculed him City Building Destroyed Lbwistos , Me . Jan 7. The Lowlston city building caught flro tonight and was totally consumed The building was erected ten years ago at a cost of $250,000. There was no tnsuranco on It The valuable library of the Manufacturers and Mechanics asso ciation , copslstlng ot 11,030volumes , many ot which cannot bo easily replaced , was wholly destroyed The city records are sup posed to ho safe in the , heavy yaults The The military"companies lese all their equip ments Postmaster , Walker sayod all the malls and most(5jf ( , tlio government property DiQtafcwftU Salisbury Llano * , Jan.3(7.TASalisbury's ( latest note was ot a monsolujy and peremptory charac ter , roquirng | Ptfjtiigal to act at once , as If tbo rectltuiWi/of England's position In the cue „ : was beyond all doubt It Is believed Portugal can not concede - code so much , udt.pmt tbo foreign minister will intlmaui ttW yOllngnoss of thn Portu guese to order tup duilntonance of tbo status quo in Africl pending litigation if England will do the aame/Cl , W.ii A Premium on BIk Families Qubiiec , .TnnkW-J ; The legislature or tbo province of Qofebeo opened today The lieutenant governor announced among ttuugs that duribgxho session the legislature would bo colloprgp , to pass un act granting 100 acres of land to tha fatbor and mother of every family of two [ ye living children corn in lawful wcdlocin ' a • . • Cnlt'n Cuban Hen re , Maduid , Jan 7. The papers here com mentstrongly upon Senator Calls arguments In regard to Cuba They declare the argu ments absurd and that tne bulk ot the Cuban debt Is held by Spaniards and lVouclimou m ' ' „ Thurston l a tea Ills Call New Yobk , Jan 7. President J , M. Thurston ot the Republican League of the Untod | States has issued a call for the third annual conveution to bo held at Nashville , commencing March 4. Cqiiimlt ed Hulclde Uulltii , Mian , Jan 7-John Mylnarck , treasurer of tlio school district of Rich Hil towushlp , committed suicide Ilia accounts wcro short H iL' T'ii f ! m * 'B'Tiif i ffaaiai aia > s3fa WILRES BOOTHS ' LAST WORDS Wrllton in n Diary Whllo Floolng for 1118 Lire HE FEELS THE MARK OF CAIN Thn Riioriullr of Ills Crttno Iteallzoil , but , HcVntild Not Confess it Kvcil to Himself or to the World President Lincoln * * * Assnssln , DiLTUtonE , Md , Jan 7. 1 Special Tele gram to Tub Bek ] This Amorlcan has ro- celvod from its Washington corrcsponUcntlho following oxtrnut from J. Wllkos Booths diary found in his clothing after his death It Is now In the possession of the dopnrtment of Justice April 14 ( Friday the Ides ) Until today nothing wns ever thought of sacrificing to our country's wrongs For six months we have worked to capture , but our causa being almost lost , something dcclslvo nnd great must bo tone But Its f allure wus owing to others , who did not , ns t , strike for their country with n heart I struck boldly , nnd not ns the papers sav I walked with u firm step through a thousand of nls friends , wus stopped , but pushed on A colonel was nt his side I shouted sic semper" before I Hied In Jumping I broke my leg I passed nil his plckots , rode sixty mlles that night with the bono of my leg tearing the Mesh ut every Jump I can never repent It though wo bated to kill Our country owed nil her troubles to him , God simply made mo the Instrument of his punishment The country is not what It was I care not what becomns of mo I have no desire to oulllvo my country The night before the deoa I wrote a long artlclo and left It for ono of the editors of tbe National Intelligencer , in which I fully sot out our reasons for our proceeding Friday , 21 After bolng huutod Ilka a dog through swnmps and woods , nnd last night beingchnsod until I was forced to return wet , cold and starving , with every mans hand against mo , I am here in despair And for why ? For doing what Brutus was hon ored for ; what made Toll a hero And yet I , for striking down a grontor tyrant than the world over know , am looked upon ns a common cutthroat My act was purer than cither of theirs Ono helped to bo great himself ; the other bad not only bis country's but his own wrongs to avenge I hopcdifornognin ; I knew no privnto wrong ; 1 struck for my country and that alone a country ground beneath this tyranny and prayed for this end And yet , now behold the cold hand they extend to mo God cannot pardon mo If I huvo done wrong , yet I cannot see any wrong except in serving a degonoruto people The little , the very little , I loft behind to clear my name , the government will not allow tube printed For my Country I have given un nil that makes life sweet and holy , brought misery upon my fumlly , mid , am sure thorc is no pardon lu the heavens for mo stneo man condemns mo so I have ouly beard what has been done , ( except whnt I did mvsolf ) , and it fills rae with horror God , try nnd forglvo and bless mymotber Tonight I will once more try the river with tne intention to cross , though 1 have a greater desire and almost a mind to return to Washington and In a measure clear my name , which I feel I can do I do not rcpont the blow I struck I may before God , but not to mini I think I have done well , though I am abandoned with the curse of Cain upon mc , when if the world know my heart , that ono blow would have made mc giuat , though I did desire no grcatnuss louight I shall try to escape these blood hounds once more Gods Will bo done I have too great a soul to die like a criminal Ob , may He spare mo and let mo die bravely I bless the en tire world I have never hated or wronged any ono This lust was not a wrong unless God deems it so , and it is with Him to damn or bless ine , And for this bravo boy Harold with mo , • who often prays with me , Who often prays ' ( yes before and since ) witn a true and sin cere heart , was It crime in him 1 If so , why can be pray the samel Ido notwish to shod a drop of blood , but I must fight the course It is'all that's loft me , TheSe are the last words In the diary , and probably tbo last ho ever wrote as ho was shot very shortly afterwards EXCITEMKNT IN MADRID Fears That Republicans Contemplate a Coup dBrazlI Lontjos , Jan 7. Great solicitude Is re ported at Madrid touching the exciting ru mors in connection with the illness of the king andtho , political complications likely to ensue In , the event of his death The best information obtainable today was that the royal patient bad suf fered a turn for the worst Something mo ' ro than a suspicion exists that the recent cabinet crisis bad a hidden significance Tbo movements of tbo republican leaders are being narrowly watched In a word , the question agitating Madrid is , is Spam really preparing for a Coup dBrazil Florence News The family of Mr Gunderson are sadly in need of tbo necessaries of llfo and any charitably disposed people may find in their homo a Hold for labor Mr Gunderson Is sick and unable to work , whllo his wlfo has bosn an invalid for eight years Several of the children are also very sick from the lack of proper food and clothing Their condition is not generally known A few have beard of their distress and have scat food and bed ding It is boped that more will follow Mr nnd Mrs Taylor have the sympathy of the community in the sud loss of their little son , George , who died Sunduy at 9 a. m. and was buried Monday afternoon There is a great deal of sickness both among adults and children The tlmo for tbo meeting of the reading circle has been changed to Wednesday oven Ing The next meeting will bo held January 8 , at Mr Ransoms residence There are sixteen members enrolled at present Mrs Frank Lester returned homo ou Sat urday oveplng nftor spending the holidays with friends in Iowa A meeting of the school board nnd build ing committee was held Monday evening II G. Clark , E. H.Walker , V.V. . Smith and H. Hall of the building committee were present On motion by Mr ClarK all bids received fpr building sobool bouses were re jected for the reason that they ware too high , and Messrs Smith , Hull and Walker were authorized to contract with some re sponsible builder for the building of an eight roomed building , tbo four lower rooms only ao be completed , according to the plans and specifications , for a sum cot to exceed 111- 000. ABlUfUilFNrS The Grlsmor-Davls company played to a much larger audience at Boyd's ' opera bouso last night than on their first appearance , and had any eyldonco been required to sub stanclato what was said ot their worn it could bavo been obtalnod in abundant quanti ties The World Against Her was the play It depicts a phase of life entirely opposite to that shown In ' 'Tbo ' Tigress , ' ' and introduces widely different characters , but they were onactad by this clover organization with Just as much 1 earnest dramutlo fervor and urtistlo oxceU lence , thus provlug that both stars Mr Gnsmer und Miss Davis , as well as their support , are not only actors of great versa tlllty.butof extraordinary ability This place gives Mis ? Davis greater oppor tunity , , than any other person in the cast , and she sustained every demand made upon her to the en tire satisfaction ot ttiQaudleucr , _ _ _ _ _ Agnes Herndon continues to entertain and , good sizud audiences lu "La Belle Marie at the-Grand , Mudn't a Friend lu the World Mary lUley , a woman over fifty years old , was found wandering lu the streets last night cold / and hungry She said tt.at she hadn't a friend In tbe world tnat snu knew of , except , a daughter In South Omaha , whom 'sqo said she didn't count , folio was made as comfortublo as possible by the police , who will call the attention ot Superintendent Mahoney ot thu poor farm to the ca.c this morning : STllAi HEARING PltOrKSTS Proceeding or Yostcrdrvy's Session of tlio License Bontd The lleenso board fosumod the hearing ot urolosts yesterday nttornoon Objections to Joseph Boohhio miming a'snloon at 1201 South Llovcnth stroct Word the first to be hoard Hov C N. Dawson , pistor of the South Tenth Street Methodist church , took tlio witness stnnil nnd urged with groit emphasis that Boolinlo's place bo closed on account ot Its alleged noisy character ami closu proximity to the churih school , nnd lethe the homes of many very respectable citi zens The Janitor bf the church , a whlto haired old gontlomnn , testified In about tlio same strain ns Rev Mr Dawson , Two very refilled nppcarlng ladles , ! MUs Jess lo Smith and Airs S. J. Mobre , both of whom ll\o in the vicinity of the saloon , nlso testi fied that Hoehlno kenta uolsV pliceon | Sun day ns well as woofs dajs Several others testified to thu shmo effect Henry Haul was called forwnrd aguln to face moro protests rcgnrdlng his pluco at ISIS Sherman avenue Ho was accompanied by M. V. Gannon us counsel , who put hlin on the stand nnd fired n lot ot questions nt him Hauls replies liuulo him nut one of the most stralghtlncod observers of the law thnt could be found In all the land Then John T. Cnthpts , counsel for the untl-saloon portion tion of the neighborhood , took bold of haul and tlrowoutof him admissions almost con trary to those secured by Mr Gannon , nnd which went to show , us was testified the evening previous , Hint there had been dis turbances In Hauls place , nud that It had been frequoutcd by minors G. 11. King testified against Hauls place , yet said ho was patronizing It right nlong Joseph Houska , who lives opposlto the saloon , was called lo the witness stand nnd In oireot said that ho never know of anv very serious rackets - ots In Hauls place B. C. Lrllmg llvos about sixty feet irom the saloon and testi fied that ho considered Hauls au orderly place ; if ho hadn't ho said ho uovor would have gene on Hauls bond And everybody around the cummlttco table stnllod n dry smile Some bard pumping by Lnwyor Gathers brought out the additional fact that a relative ot the witness owned the building in which the saloon was located and that a big rent was infusing a certain amount of vigor into Crlllng's testimony Louis Hcn- dorson was culled by Haul Ho had form erly slept over the saloon and said that whllo tough characters came Into the place qnito frequently , yet ho never hoard any very serious disturbances about the place Jumcs McNlce , an Insurauce inuu testified to having lived alongside of Haul for n year and a half , and that during that lime lit ] hud found him us honorable nnd law-abiding a citizen as hoover mot A. C. Henderson , who keeps usalo stable a block south of Hauls place testified to never hav ing known ot uny serious disturbances in the pluco Ho never had-seen Haul drunk , lames Johnson said , In response to n call from Haul , that the saloon was orderly so far ns ho know , but ho had heard complulnts ngnlnst the chnraotor of the plsce This closed the hearing ot protests against Haul Somebody hud entered a kick or two ngainst the character of the Barker hotel bar , nnd this was what the board took up next Landlord Balch was the llrst gentle man called witbin the guto When the mayor issued his Sunday closiug order Mr Balch said that ho ( Balcb ) called on the other betel men of the city , und then ho and they con sulted the mayor as to the application of his order to hotels suppljmg their guests , other wise than at the bur , with drinks In reply the muynr told them that lie thought cer tainly the hotels could dq so On a follow ing Sunday , while no was drinking his own whisky iu his own house , Police Cnptuin Green and nnothor policeman came iu and took away the decanter and glass which ho had been using and arrested his men who hud been serving it Mr Ualcb said that it was now his custom to take liquor to nn upstairs room , but for tbo benefit of his own guests only , und thnt ho had issued strict orders to allow noio other than registered regular guests to get liquor in tbo hotel on Sunday Mr J. G. Lutnbard testified that he and his family had lived at the Burker for about a year and a half , nnd that he bad never been ublo to get anything after 13 o'clock ' , or on Sunday , over the bar , slnoo the mayors ' order Mr Lumbard knew it to bo a positvo ! fact that only logular guests of the hotel could now secure liquor on Sunduy and that at their rooms A cigarmnlter named Hcnnock testified that ho was not u guest of the hotel nnd bad tried very hard to get liquor there ou Sunday on the sly since the mayors order , but was unable to do so , notwithstanding that ha was nn old parsonal friend of Landlord Balch and applied to htm in person This wus all there was in the Barker hotel matter , and the case ot Ed Kothery was called , It was the place operated by Mr Rotbery at ns ; ! South Eleventh street that was taken under consideration Officer Hudson was the first witness called Ho testified to hav ing bought lager beer at the place on Sun duy A boy named John Hnthwuy was called and claimed to have accompanied Oflicor Hudson and seen him buy the beer on Sun day J. O'Donncl ) , manager of the place in question , testified thut ho was In the saloon on the Sunday in question , March ! J1 , lSS'J , all day attending to the cleaning up of the place , as was his custom He said the place was entirely closed up so tar as the public was concerned Hudson pushed bis way into tho1 place O'Donnell said , and called for beer O'Donnell told him that ho couldn't sell anything in the line ot drinks on Sunday , and then Hudson and the boy went o ' ut without getting anv boor or liquor of any Kind O'Donnolt Bald ho didn't know at that tune that Hud son was un officer , as ho did ndt rcmomber having ever seen him before , and Hudson was disguised as a tramp R. J. Clunuy tes tified that on the Sunday in question Mr Rotbery , Colonel Beck nnd hiutsotf were lu the dinlngroom , Just bacu of tlio barioora , at the time Hudson came in , and ho saw the entire proceeding , and it was Just as Mr O'Donnoll had described It Adam Snyder took tbo stand nnd said ho lad a business adjoining itotbory's place for a long time , and never bad known ot anything at all wrong Judge Berlin was called to Btuto what recollection he had of hearing thocasa of Mr O'uounell for soiling beer to Hud son Ho said that case was heard without a Jury , and after hoarlug all the facts ho dismissed It Colonel Bccic tcstiflod that bo wus at Rothory's on the Sunday in question Ho didn't happen to see Hudson como in , ns ho wasn't moving around as much as Clunccv was Oflicor Hudson was recalled nnd asked what ho had to say re garding the testimony of O'Donnell nnd Clancey He explained at , considerable length the location of the bar und sitting room , but did not contradict the gcntlemou referred to This closed the hearing ql prptests , and tha board proceeded to grant Ucenaoa lo tlio fol lowing parties whoso former llconsos bad Just oxpliod and against whom'thero were no protests : John Swanson , 1,103 Dodge btreet ; Cd O'Connor , 503 North Sixteenth ; Chris Wuthrlck 1420 Dodge ; Lars Hansen , 810-31 South Seventeenth ; II Schubou , 1710 South Tenth The board ndjournod to 3 o'clock this afternoon , when the hearing ol protests will be resumed in the new quarters of tbo board , nortlnvo.it corner of the second floor ot the Now York Life building The Stenographers Mock Trial The regular meeting of the Omaha Stenographers graphers' association was held at the rooms of tbo Standard shorthand school last even ing A large numbar were present and a lively intero waa evinced by all A mock trial was had in which Mlku McGlnty was charged with the crime of murder 'Iho court instructed tiiti Jury to hang Mlko on n gooseberry tree , but tlio Jury , contrary to the cvldenionnd Instructions ot tbo court , found that Mika was a ulco young man and should not bo punished in such a summary manner , After the trial humorous recita tions wcro given by Messrs Ilollor and Scarle , which were appreciated by all pres- vent An interesting program mo has been prepared for tbo net meeting , and a prlzo of $ X W will bo paid by the association for tno fastest typewriter work ou any inaobino , tbo work to bo absolutely free from errors ' i i _ Am Important ia p. Tbo Uoaring of the case ot Algernon B. Patrick vs Krwln DuvU w s taken up iu thu federal court yostorduy by Judge Dundy Davis Is a wealthy Nuw York man and back in the 'TO's was htereitcd In tl o l'lug- staff mlng company , operating a initio near Salt Lake At Hmt the mlno did not pan out DavU jyas a.rpad , and money being \Kft Vitality nnd Vlnror are quickly glvon to \ overr psrt ot iho brnly by Hoots SnrsnpnrMn , That fired feeling is entirely nwreomrt , tlm blood Is pmllleil , enriched and vltallreil , thn ) stomach Is toned nndBtlengthpnod , llufappntlto 1 leslnrcd Iho kidneys nnd liver InvlgoVAtoil , tlm fi brain iefro hNl the whole system built up Try _ ( Bonds Harsnpnrtlla now Hoods Sarsnonrlllnlssoldby druggists ) ' ' * - I needed , ho was called on In response ho Mi Instructed J. N , Patrick of this city to open ' ttu < work Mr Patrick went to the mine ] and employed A. S. nnd Mnt Patrick , td- ' ! pother with others , to put the mlno on W Its feet But finally tbo mine plajod Bl out Then A. S. Patrick commenced W suit ngainst the commny | ror services and secured a Judgment But n Judgment . _ _ _ _ _ , against the concern wns found to bo ot little - . B value Patrick then sued Davis nnd about < "BP six , v ears ago got n verdict for $ .19,000. Thd " " enso was appealed and vcvorsod by > the United States supreme court , arid In 1SS3 It wns remanded to the federal court of Nebraska for trial J. L. Webster represents tbo Patricks ahd J. M. Woolworth the dofondunt DiSHOP GUAVKB Ho Briefly Outlines His Plan of Woik / In NchrnHkn Rt Rev Anson R. Graves , the newly con sccratcd bishop of the missionary Jurisdic tion ot the Platte , was In the city yesterday , the guest of Mr Philip Potter , an old college - lego chum Bishop Graves Is a man of medium stature nbout forty years of age , with a strong face smoothly shaven The expression 6f his face reveuls the genial man , and his kindly blue cjq upenks of the kindness ot his heart He has entered upon his naw.dutlcs with great enthusiasm , and has nlanncd his cam paign with a view to accomplishing muoh in the way of missionary work Ho Intends visiting the principal points In his diocese in order to ascortuln their scvoral ncoos nnd ulso to select a rcsidonco for himself and family "I hnvo not yet decided where I shall lo cate " said the bishop Inst night , and can < not do so until I have looked the grounn ever I have received numerous offers from the different cities iu the dioccso They all seem to think that n school will bo ut once located wherever I tike up my residence , but this does not nocoasarily fellow I shall visit the cities and towns in the country / \ south ot the Plntto and then return to Mln- ' \ iioapolis to close up some business matters v. and return with my family about the latter > • _ _ _ _ _ _ part of Fcbruaiy WBVH " 1 do not feel that I am on cutiro stronger * VP/ in Nebraska , " remarked the bishop "I wus mWi rector of St Luke's out at Plattsmouth ] nbout seventeen years a u. I expect , there B. uio very many chances since that time , _ but It will not seem entirely strange _ _ _ I "I shall devote most of my time to mis- mml slonary work , " continued the bishop , in Bac reply to a question "Thcro is a great deal • _ ( to ao and it will take some time to get ever f all the ground " . ! Tha bishop started for Broken Bow this Bf > morning Thursday and Friday will bo MK spent at Grand Island From there ho will Bti go to Kearney , remaining tbo 10th and lltb BBU Ho will go to Hastings ou the 14th and 15tb , Bn Iloldrege on the 10th , MuCook on the 17th , BR ! Arapahoe on tbo lOtb , Alma on the SOtb , flM Republican City on the 21st , Bloomlnglou HI the -2d , Rod Cloud the 28d , North Platta the _ ! -3tb and 2Utb. Ogallala tha 37tb , Sidney the ; 23th and 20th and Lexington the IWtli | fljt _ H hllupcd On an lev Sidewalk B.\ At half past 0 o'ctcclt last evening MrS _ _ w Minnie Bdmonds , while walking on the side ' - Vf walk in front nt III 13 Capital avenue , slipped _ _ _ _ and fell , hurting her bnckr very severely _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l Dr Ralph was called ano attended to her InwK fzf Jurlos She resides with Ed Roach , 017 / _ Bf South Twelfth street , but he declined to take l her In , saying bis wlfo was sick Mr Henry H' ; Brook , llllll Capital avenue , kindly took thu HI lady Iu Tno unfortunate woman has a bus _ K bund , John Kdjnuuds , who is a Uagman for _ _ _ _ . • the B. & M. at Burlcy , Neb H | ' _ ! > Threw Ilia Fnmllr Into iho Street Mi John Rice , a butcher , returned to his _ _ } home , Eighteenth and Pierca streets , last _ _ _ _ night drunk and proceeded to throw his H wife , mothor-in-Iaw and • the rest ot hLs l | family out into the street Ho weut at the ( folks like Bluebeard und was in a fair way to 1' ' , shod considerable blood when he was cor- _ ' railed by the police nnd locliud yp , : A Sneak Thief's Until I , A sneak tbiof went through 1807 Howard H' street yesterday afternoon From Charles H Burk ho got $05 in money und a lot of good H clothes , and from Charles Shawn , $15 in' ' cash , Klllod hy n Falllu , Wall . J B Lese Island Cirr , N. Y. , Jan 7.- The w"S T f north wall ot the machine shops in.tho yard H of the Long Island railroad depot , In tbis / - - H' city , fell this morning , hilling three tnea.- * _ H > Tbroo ether workmen were injured Henry K Lot , the contractor , was urrestqd'cbargud _ B with manslaughter B POWDER I Absolutely Pure . . . ? _ ! 1 . * . I0Wle ! . rne . v < ' . rvrle'Amarvol if ai'itv _ B strength una wholesomeness Moro acoaoml _ cat than ths ordinary Kinds , and cannot do old _ _ F > i.Sfni" . , , „ tn alum wm' orphosphatspowilara 'h0 multitude , ot low tsdi toil V _ Wafl Htr" N * " V " 0V'A- un ' Puwu-it Co-TlOJ CLOTHING I " t ' = t-I H